Since our previous (July 1, 2010) web site update we have new information on 232 of our ancestors, cousins, and other kinfolk. We have also found and added 20 additional names to this extended family history, now totaling 4594 of our kin past and present.
In these web pages you will find documented history on our ancestors lives. Finding who our ancestors were, and because of them, who we are, is a mystery to unravel — a real life who-dun-it. There are clues to follow, people to interview, deductions to be made, false trails, heroes and villains, and maybe a beautiful princess. It is an absorbing journey that brings history, and understanding, to life through the eyes of your family.
In these web pages you will also see pictures including portraits and wedding photo's, as well as many images of the original documents that enhance the information and history about our ancestors, including: Selected census images from 1840-1930; ships manifests, Land Patents or "homestead papers"; Military records including: Civil War Pension Index Cards, World War I Draft Registration cards and World War II Draft Registration Cards; "Vital" records including Birth Certificates, Marriage Certificates, and Death Certificates, as well as Family Registers from Bibles; Newspaper articles including obituaries, and even pictures of gravestones, marking their final resting places; and many, many others of both a personal and a historical interest.
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Brady Wayne Howard was born March 27, 2010. He is the son of William Dale Howard (1983- ) and Fran Lyons (1985-).
Carl Vincent Bateham (1930-2010), died May 30, 2010, aged 79, at Whitmore, Shasta County, California. He was the son of Harry Thorton Bateham (1906-1987) and Elsie Irene Veach 1905-1974). He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Richard O. Bateham (1928-2005) and sister Ruby Helen (Bateham) Fleming (1932-2008). He is survived by his sister Delilah Jean (Bateham) Smith (1926- ) of Tucson, Arizona and his son Allan Wayne Bateham (1963- ) of Long Beach, California.
John J. Wright (1933-2010), of Kent, King County, Washington, died August 11, 2010, aged 77. He was the father of Debra Ann (Wright) Bateham (1958- ).
Rev. Henry Cowles, D.D. (1803-1881), step-father of Josephine Abiah (Penfield) Cushman Bateham (1829-1901); portrait painted by Josephine's daughter, Josephine Boyd (Bateham) Goodsell (1858-1938).
John John Guiteau Welch Cowles (1836-1914), son of Rev. Henry Cowles, D.D. (1803-1881), photo dated 1856; caption: "Unsung hero John G. W. Cowles, Oberlin student," from the book by Nathan H. Brandt, The Town That Started the Civil War, Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press: 1990; p. 82.
Gail Cranston Green (1920-2006), 2nd-great-grandson of Hannah (Bateham) Haynes (1809-1900).
Charles Henry Penfield (1821-1891), older brother of Josephine Abiah (Penfield) Cushman Bateham (1829-1901); daguerreotype photo from about 1855.
Ethel I. (Wilson) Clark (1922-1990), wife of Donald Stillman Clark (1918-2002).
Alice (--?--) Evans (1849-1901), second wife of Theron K. Evans (1835-1917).
Fidelia M. Evans (?-1874), daughter of Theron K. Evans (1835-1917) and Fidelia (Bateham) Evans (1842-1874).
Gail Cranston Green (1920-2006), 2nd-great-grandson of Hannah (Bateham) Haynes (1809-1900), also, his wife Delores (Poynter) Green (1928- ).
Elizabeth (Baum) Hanbury (1920-2008), brother-in-law of Ella May (Hanbury) Bateham (1918-1999).
Earl Heinzerling (1889-1895), son of Charles Conrad Heinzerling (1856-1920) and Jennie V. (Kent) Heinzerling (1864-1945).
Brady Wayne Howard (2010- ), son of William Dale Howard (1983- ) and Fran Lyons (1985- ).
William Venerable Mangrum (1921-1987), brother-in-law of Ella May (Hanbury) Bateham (1918-1999).
Larry J. Nazelrod, Jr. (1975- ), nephew of Sally Jo (Nazelrod) Harper (1952- ).
Irene O. (--?--) Starr (1913-1998), wife of Valley R. Starr (1906-1994).
George William Tuttle (1888-1969), husband of Lottie Leona Wakefield (1886-1977), also, their daughter June Eileen (Tuttle) Hokanson (1921-2008) and son-in-law Allan R. Hokanson (1917- ).
Genevieve E. (Moore) Wilson (1922-?), wife of John W. Wilson (1920-?); also her parents Harold Van Moore and Synthia Ann (Powel) Moore.
Lizzie May (Hardy) Wilson (1881-1965), second wife Ebben Wilson (1877-1936) who was the widower of Grace (Bateham) Wilson (1881-1906); also Lizzie's children, Lester H. Wilson (about 1910-?) and Emily E. Wilson (1918-?).
Family Group Sheet for the family of Ray Curtis Evans (1967- ) and Julie Elizabeth Howell (1973- ), provided October 2010 by Robert Scott Allen (1989- ).
Eva May (Robinson) Connelly (1892-1916), Washington State Board of Health, (Death Certificates, 1907-1960, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Olympia,) death certificate no. 2052 (1916), Eva M. Connelly; FHL Microfilm 1,992,417, item ?.
James H. Connelly (1851-1918), Washington State Board of Health, (Death Certificates, 1907-1960, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Olympia,) death certificate no. 2046 (1918), James H. Connelly; FHL Microfilm 1,992,535, item 2.
Alma A. (Van Slyke) Dunnick Stone Hill (1875-1950), Washington Department of Health, (Death Certificates, 1907-1960, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Olympia,) death certificate no. 16624 (1950), Alma A. Hill; FHL Microfilm 2,032,014, item 3.
Peter M. Van Slyke (1840-1920), Washington State Board of Health, (Death Certificates, 1907-1960, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Olympia,) death certificate no. 219 (1920), Peter M. Van Slyke; FHL Microfilm 1,992,760, item 7.
Benjamin Franklin Hanbury (1885-1964), father-in-law of Charles Arthur Bateham (1910-1998), "World War I Draft Registration Card, 1917-1918," Benjaman Frankly [sic] Hanbury, serial no. 2367, order no. 6755, Draft Board 0, Portsmouth, Norfolk County, Virginia, dated 12 September 1918.
George William Tuttle (1888-1969), husband of Lottie Leona (Wakefield) Tuttle (1886-1977), — second cousin of Charlotte Adelaide (Chadwick) Bateham (1886-1968), "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," George W. Tuttle, card no. 65, Draft Board 0, Port Orchard, Kitsap County, Washington, dated 5 June 1917.
Charles Orval Wakefield (1890-1918), — second cousin of Charlotte Adelaide (Chadwick) Bateham (1886-1968), "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," Orval Wakefield, card no. 5, Draft Board 0, Port Orchard, Kitsap County, Washington, dated 29 May 1917.
Ebben Wilson (1877-1936), husband of, first Grace (Bateham) Wilson (1881-1906), and second Lizzie May (Hardy) Wilson (1881-1965), "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," Ebben Wilson, serial no. 5055, order no. 3332, Draft Board 0, Highland Park, Wayne County, Michigan, dated 12 September 1918.
Milford Vincent Bateham (1906-1976) and Laura S. Shomaker (1909-1993), "Vital Statistics. Marriage Licenses." listing for Milford V. Bateham and Laura Shomaker, The Seattle (Washington) Daily Times, 14 November 1937, p. 8, col. 8.
Baz Meadows Van Norsdall (1914-1988) and Esther Lillian (Lawrence) Bateham (1911-1967) [former wife of Warren Milford Bateham (1913-1988)], "Vital Statistics. Licensed to Wed. Van Norsdall—Bateham," The Fresno (California) Bee, 28 August 1939, p. 13, col. 5.
Ruth Louise Bateham (1911-1981), "Ruth L. Bateham," death notice, The Seattle (Washington) Times, sports final edition, 23 January 1981, p. A-11, col. 5.
Jacob Leroy "Roy" Mulbrook (1908-1950); "Kellogg Man Dies at Marion," Roy Mulbrook obituary, Newton (Iowa) Daily News, 23 September 1950; nephew of Pearl (Lightfoot) Bateham Leonard (1885-1964).
Doris Bertha (Hanbury) Mangrum (1924-2006), "Doris Bertha Hanbury Mangrum," obituary,The (Norfolk) Virginian-Pilot, 18 November 2006, sister of Ella May (Hanbury) Bateham (1918-1999).
Lottie Leona (Wakefield) Tuttle (1886-1977),
"Death and funerals. Lottie Tuttle," funeral notice, The Seattle (Washington) Times,
night sports final edition, 6 February 1977, p. F-12, col. 8.
Also see: "Vital Statistics. Deaths." Lottie L Tuttle death notice,
The Seattle (Washington) Times, night sports final edition, 10 February 1977, p. E-15, col. 5.
Fairchild, James Harris. "Mrs. Cowles: [In Memoriam]." Manuscript. [1880]. Congregational Library, Boston, Massachusetts. PDF download. Internet Archive. http://www.archive.org/details/mrscowlesinmemor00fair : 2010.
Note: This manuscript was read at the memorial service held on December 5, 1880, in the Congregational church of Oberlin, Lorain County, Ohio, for Mrs. Minerva (Dayton) Penfield Cowles (1800-1880), wife of Rev. Henry Cowles (1803-1881), by the President of Oberlin College, James Harris Fairchild (1817-1902). It includes brief sketches of her life and of her family members.
Minerva (Dayton) Penfield Cowles (1800-1880), the mother of Josephine Abiah (Penfield) Cushman Bateham (1829-1901). Also, Minerva's first husband, Anson Penfield (1798-1838), her second husband, Rev. Henry Cowles, D.D. (1803-1801), as well as her children and step-children are mentioned, too, in this memorial address.
Oberlin College. General Catalogue of Oberlin College 1833 [-] 1908: Including an Account of the Principal Events in the History of the College, with Illustrations of the College Buildings. Oberlin, Ohio: 1909. PDF download. Internet Archive. http://www.archive.org/details/generalcatalogue00oberrich : 2010.
Elizabeth "Lizzie" (Bateham) Marshall Connor (1841-1907), daughter of George W. Bateham (1811-1887), page 60.
Rev. Richards Cushman (1819-1849), first husband of Josephine Abiah (Penfield) Cushman Bateham (1829-1901), page 245.
Louisa Jane (Lovell) Bateham (1821-1848), first wife of Michael Boyd Bateham (1813-1880), pages "Int 160" and 605.
Josephine Abiah (Penfield) Cushman Bateham (1829-1901), second wife of Michael Boyd Bateham (1813-1880), pages 756 and 1183.
Also, their daughters, Josephine Boyd (Bateham) Goodsell (1858-1938), Minerva Dayton "Minnie" Bateham (1856-1885), and Sarah Cushman (Bateham) Stevens (1862-1918), all on page 60.
Also, their daughters-in-law, Helen Louise (Grimes) Bateham (1859-1943), wife of Henry Cowles Bateham (1865-1957), page 396; and Katharine Theresa (Haines) Bateham (1866-1927), wife of Charles Smith Bateham (1868-1930), page 404.
Also, their sons-in-law; Dr. Evander Joseph Goodsell (1851-1906), husband of Josephine Boyd (Bateham) Goodsell (1858-1938); and Rev. Charles Miller Stevens (1861-1929), husband of Sarah Cushman (Bateham) Stevens (1862-1918), both on page 379.
Rev. Dennis Goodsell (1850-1937), page 379; and his wife, Abby Manchester (Field) Goodsell (1856-1952), page 325.
Rev. Henry Cowles, D.D. (1803-1881) and his first wife Alice (Welch) Cowles (1804-1843), page "Int. 139;" also, his second wife, Minerva (Dayton) Penfield Cowles (1800-1880), the mother of Josephine Abiah (Penfield) Cushman Bateham (1829-1901), page "Int. 140."
Sarah Florella (Cowles) Little (1838-1912), step-sister of Josephine Abiah (Penfield) Cushman Bateham (1829-1901), page 227; and Sarah's daughters, Alice Cowles Little (1865-?), Clara Helen (Little) Simpson (1869-?), Elizabeth Howard Little (1863-?), and Martha Pidgin (Little) Jackson (1871-?), the daughters of Sarah Florella (Cowles) Little (1838-1912), all on page 596.
There are many others. If you have ancestors (especially the Bateham, Cowles, and Penfield lines, come to mind) that attended or taught at Oberlin College, in Oberlin, Lorain County, Ohio, during the 1800's, be sure to see this book from the Internet Archves. Free PDF download available at: http://www.archive.org/details/generalcatalogue00oberrich
Schlegel, Donald M. The Columbus City Graveyards: Containing Histories of the Franklinton, North, East, South, and Colored Graveyards of Columbus, Ohio with a Consolidated List of all known Lot Owners, Burials, Inscriptions, and Removals. Columbus, Ohio: Columbus History Service, 1985. PDF download. Franklin County, Ohio Gravestone Photos &c. http://www.genealogybug.net/Franklin_Cemeteries/ : 2008.
Louisa Jane (Lovell) Bateham (1821-1848), first wife of Michael Boyd Bateham (1813-1880), page 57.
William H. Hawk (1809-1886) household, father-in-law of both Caroline (Bateham) Hawk (1848-1943) and her sister Isabella (Bateham) Hawk (1849-1901), as well as father of US Congressman Robert Moffett Allison Hawk (1839-1882).
1850 U.S. census, Carroll County, Illinois, population schedule, Freedom township, p. 695 (penned), p. 351A (stamped), dwelling 5, family 5, Wm H Hawk household [enumerated 13 September 1850]; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M432, roll 99.
1870 U.S. census, Carroll County, Illinois, population schedule, Freedom township, Lanark post office, p. 1 (penned), p. 126A (stamped), dwelling 6, family 6, Wm H Hawk household [enumerated 16 June 1870]; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M593, roll 191.
George William Tuttle (1888-1969) household, husband of Lottie Leona (Wakefield) Tuttle (1886-1977).
1920 U.S. census, King County, Washington population schedule, Seattle, precinct 72, enumeration district (ED) 137, sheet 8B (penned), p. 35B (stamped), dwelling 189, family 200, George W Tuttle household [enumerated 8 January 1920]; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T625, roll 1927.1930 U.S. census, King County, Washington population schedule, Seattle, block 2313, enumeration district (ED) 17-38, sheet 45A (penned), p. 200A (stamped), dwelling 250, family 250, George W. Tuttle household [enumerated 15 April 1930]; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T626, roll 2493.
Charles C. Wakefield (1859-1941) household.
1920 U.S. census, King County, Washington population schedule, Seattle, precinct 72, enumeration district (ED) 137, sheet 8B (penned), p. 35B (stamped), dwelling 189, family 201, Charles Wakefield household [enumerated 8 January 1920]; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T625, roll 1927.
Note: Charles, widowed in 1926, was also found in the household of his son-in-law, George William Tuttle (1888-1969), in 1930 (see above).
Ebben Wilson (1877-1936) household, husband of, first Grace (Bateham) Wilson (1881-1906), and second Lizzie May (Hardy) Wilson (1881-1965).
1920 U.S. census, Wayne County, Michigan population schedule, Highland Park, precinct 8, enumeration district (ED) 721, sheet 6A (penned), p. 255A (stamped), dwelling 85, family 122, Ebben Wilson household [enumerated 10 January 1920]; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T625, roll 801.
1930 U.S. census, Wayne County, Michigan population schedule, Highland Park, enumeration district (ED) 82-993, sheet 8B (penned), p. 43B (stamped), dwelling 146, family 161, Eben Wilson household [enumerated 7 April 1930]; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T626, roll 1074.
Louisa Jane (Lovell) Bateham (1821-1848), first wife of Michael Boyd Bateham (1813-1880), Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.
Frederick Christ Bicknese (1920-2005) and Hazel Mae (Phillips) Bicknese (1922-2001), Mount Hope Cemetery, Frankfort, Spink County, South Dakota.
Clarence Elmer Candland (1915-1982), Restlawn Memorial Gardens, Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho.
Rudolph J. "Rudy" Carl (1910-1978) and Alice P. (Heinzerling) Carl (1920-2007), Holy Cross Cemetery, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.
Perley H. Chadiwick (1868-1939), his wife Nellie M. (Snyder) Chadwick (1871-1952), and their eldest daughter Nyda C. Chadwick (1896-1911), East Hill Cemetery, Rushville, Rush County, Indiana.
Donald Stillman Clark (1918-2002) and Ethel I. (Wilson) Clark (1922-1990), National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona.
James Clark (1854-1924) and his wife, Emma (Monroe) Clark (1857-1899), daughter of William R. Monroe (1831-1891) and Eleanor A. (Bateham) Monroe (1833-1859), Sumner Cemetery, Gratiot County, Michigan.
Ervin Walter Clark (1879-1940) and Flora B.(Mull) Clark (1880-1944), Sumner Cemetery, Gratiot County, Michigan.
Floyd Allen Clark (1889-1958) and Mae Eleanor (Stillman) Clark (1895-1985), Sumner Cemetery, Gratiot County, Michigan.
Theo E. "Joe" Crain (1922-2006), National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona.
Cora Arletta (Carley) Dugan (1877-1917), Sunset Cemetery, Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas.
David Dugan (1871-1948) and Olive May (Carley) Dugan, Maple Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas.
David T. Dugan (1908-1968), Sunset Cemetery, Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas.
Nelson Dupuis (1862-1936) and Inza Jane (Kight) Dupuis (1872-1955), Spanaway Cemetery, Spanaway, Pierce County, Washington.
George W. Epling (1911-1975) and Ora (--?--) Epling (1908-1986), Forest View Cemetery, Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon.
Theron K. Evans (1835-1917) and his second wife Alice (--?--) Evans (1849-1901), Mallett Cemetery, New Boston, Wayne County, Michigan.
Fidelia (Bateham) Evans (1842-1874), Mallett Cemetery, New Boston, Wayne County, Michigan.
Fidelia M. Evans (?-1874), daughter of Theron K. Evans (1835-197) and Fidelia (Bateham) Evans (about 1842-1874), Mallett Cemetery, New Boston, Wayne County, Michigan.
Lincoln Hamlin Green (1862-1906) and Mary Esther (Cranston) Green (1867-1966), Oakwood Cemetery, Oakwood, Vermilion County, Illinois.
Roy Ezra Green (1891-1962) and Della May (Reichard) Green (1889-1971), Oakwood Cemetery, Oakwood, Vermilion County, Illinois.
Wilbert Grant Green (1868-1949) and Lucy Roxana (Cranston) Green (1869-1951), Oakwood Cemetery, Oakwood, Vermilion County, Illinois.
William Carroll Hall (1923-1999), Lake Havasu Memorial Gardens, Lake Havasu City, Mohave County, Arizona.
Charles Walton Heinzerling (1882-1951) and Lula Gertrude (McConnell) Heinzerling (1889-1972), Normal Hill Cemetery, Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho.
Earl Heinzerling (1889-1895), son of Charles Conrad Heinzerling (1856-1920) and Jennie V. (Kent) Heinzerling (1864-1945), Normal Hill Cemetery, Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho.
Benjamin Franklin Hanbury (1885-1964) and Bertha (Williams) Hanbury (1888-1976), parents of Ella May (Hanbury) Bateham (1918-1999), Chesapeake Memorial Gardens, Chesapeake (Chesapeake City County), Chesapeake City, Virginia.
Lawrence Jefferson Hanbury (1909-2000) and Elizabeth (Baum) Hanbury (1920-2008), brother and sister-in-law of Ella May (Hanbury) Bateham (1918-1999), Chesapeake Memorial Gardens, Chesapeake (Chesapeake City County), Chesapeake City, Virginia.
Otto Henry Heinzerling (1884-1948) and Minnie (Loy) Heinzerling (1886-1964), Normal Hill Cemetery, Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho.
Shelbon C. Heinzerling (1898-1959) and Minnie M. (Robinson) Heinzerling (1896-1972), Fairmount Memorial Park, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.
Shelbon C. Heinzerling (1922-2003), Greenwood Memorial Terrace, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.
William E. Herron (1863-1954) and Mattie Ann (Paige) Herron (1864-1944), Union Cemetery, Guthrie Center, Guthrie County, Iowa.
Jesse Clayton Hoffine (1882-1958) and Gertrude May (Merwin) Hoffine (1885-1972), Lenape Cemetery, Lenape, Leavenworth County, Kansas.
Josephine Cordelia (Romans) Kepler (1886-1978), Herman Cemetery, Herman, Washington County, Nebraska.
Earl O. LaRue (1887-1969) and Margaret M. (Starr) LaRue (1894-1993), stepfather and mother of Laurence Leroy Bateham (1914-1988), Greenfield Cemetery, Greenfield, Adair County, Iowa.
Dorsey Ellsworth Lewis (1924-2001), Tahoma National Cemetery, Kent, King County, Washington.
Joseph McColl (1844-1920) and Rachel S. (--?--) McColl (1952-1941), Dow City Cemetery, Dow City, Crawford County, Iowa.
Margaret (--?--) McColl (1802-1902), Dow City Cemetery, Dow City, Crawford County, Iowa.
Benjamin F. Mochel (1867-1930) and Sarah Janet (Fuller) Mochel (1862-1936), and their daughter Ellen Isabella Mochel (1890-1905), Genesee City Cemetery, Genesee, Latah County, Idaho.
Wendell Robert Mulbrook (1906-1961) and Martha Myrtle (Myrick) Mulbrook (1908-1984), Newton Memorial Park, Newton, Jasper County, Iowa.
William Venerable Mangrum (1921-1987) and Doris Bertha (Hanbury) Mangrum (1924-2006), Chesapeake Memorial Gardens, Chesapeake, Chesapeake (city), Virginia.
Floyd Raymond Paige (1896-1965), Eureka Cemetery, Adair County, Iowa.
John William Paige (1908-1944), Eureka Cemetery, Adair County, Iowa.
Ona Howard "Onie" Paige (1898-1977) and Kathryn Alice (Breen) Paige (1908-1994), and their son William Daniel "Bill" Paige (1928-1995), Graceland Cemetery, Creston, Union County, Iowa.
Owen Alonzo Phillips (1892-1957) and Eva M. (Romans) Phillips (1894-1969) and their son, Harry Newton Philips (1919-1971), Mount Hope Cemetery, Frankfort, Spink County, South Dakota.
Amelia A. (Heinzerling) Ragan (1886-1920), Normal Hill Cemetery, Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho.
Kathryn Gertrude "Kate" (Burdick) Romans (1857-1887), Herman Cemetery, Herman, Washington County, Nebraska.
Lyman Newton Romans (1899-1966), Memorial Cemetery, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska.
John V. Starr (1864-1946) and Mary Jane (Michele) Starr (1874-1957), Cemetery: Greenfield Cemetery, Greenfield, Adair County, Iowa.
Valley R. Starr (1906-1994) and Irene O. (-?-) Starr (1913-1998), Cemetery: Greenfield Cemetery, Greenfield, Adair County, Iowa.
Eugene W. Steadman (1920-2003) and Dorothy V. (Heinzerling) Steadman (1919-2000), Fairmount Memorial Park, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.
Hassell Shucker Tarkington (1913-1985) and Gladys (Hanbury) Tarkington (1912-2003), brother-in-law and sister of Ella May (Hanbury) Bateham (1918-1999), Chesapeake Memorial Gardens, Chesapeake (Chesapeake City County), Chesapeake City, Virginia.
Thomas Thero Taylor (1870-1946) and Mary Effie (De Wees) Taylor (1882-1945), Greenwood Memorial Park, Centralia, Lewis County, Washington.
Charles C. Wakefield (1859-1941), Silvia P. (Brant) Wakefield (1866-1926), and the their son, Charles Orval Wakefield (1890-1918), Ivy Green Cemetery, Bremerton, Kitsap County, Washington.
Ebben Wilson (1877-1936), his first wife Grace (Bateham) Wilson (1881-1906), and his second wife Lizzie May (Hardy) Wilson (1881-1965), Woodmere Cemetery, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan.
Lawrence V. Wood (1901-1988) and Mary Eliza (Weir) Wood (1901-1991), Moscow Cemetery, Moscow, Latah County, Idaho.
Hyram Alfred Wyllie (1898-1964) and Helena (Meltabarger) Wyllie (1898-1927), birth parents of Dale Dean Bateham [nee Wyllie] (1926-2004), their son, Harold A. Wyllie (1920-1954), and Hyram's second wife, Beatrice (Rayborn) Wyllie (1905-1993), Fontanelle Cemetery, Fontanelle, Adair County, Iowa.
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