Ancestors of Orren Davidson



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John Lee Morgan and Elsie Cash




Husband John Lee Morgan

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Wife Elsie Cash

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Children
1 M Dewitt Morgan

           Born: 20 Oct 1921
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           Died: 6 Jan 2002
         Buried:  - Greenlawn Memorial Gardens, Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina
         Spouse: Shirley M. Burger



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Uel Musick and Sarah Casson




Husband Uel Musick

           Born: 1793 - Rutherford County, North Carolina
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           Died: 1868 - Franklin County, Missouri
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       Marriage: 6 Jun 1818



Wife Sarah Casson

           Born: 28 Nov 1796 - Kentucky
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Children
1 M William Musick

           Born: 25 Sep 1819
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2 F Mary Musick

           Born: 7 May 1822
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3 M Abraham Musick

           Born: 23 Jun 1824
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4 F Priscilla R Musick

           Born: 2 May 1828
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           Died: 18 Aug 1892
         Buried:  - Freeman Cemetery, Dolan Township, Cass County, Missouri
         Spouse: Anslem L Davidson
           Marr: 18 Nov 1847 - Franklin County, Missouri


5 M James Musick

           Born: 26 Feb 1831
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           Died: 1852
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6 M Francis M Musick

           Born: 13 Jun 1833 - Catawissa, Franklin County, Missouri
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         Spouse: Martha Ann Twitty
           Marr: 24 Feb 1859 - Franklin County, Missouri


7 F Margaret J. Musick

           Born: 15 Feb 1835 - Missouri
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           Died: 29 Jun 1857
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         Spouse: Abner H. Davidson
           Marr: 28 Jan 1854 - Jefferson County, Missouri


8 F Eliza J Musick

           Born: 20 May 1837
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9 M Eli Musick

           Born: 14 Feb 1840
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General Notes: Husband - Uel Musick

Birth date from Johnson (reference note for daughter Margaret)

FTM tree 3802: Birth date 10 years later

I question Johnsons St Lois location of birth for EUL and Franklin Co, Mo for Sarah, see 1850 census information, below

1830 census, Bon Fl Township
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males:
1 age 5-10 (Abraham)
1 age 10-15) (William)
1 age 30-40 (Uel)
1 age under 5 (Priscilla)
1 age 5-10 (Mary)
1 age 30-40 (wife)

1840 Census, Franklin County, Mo, Calvey Township
males:
2 age 5-10 - James & Francis,
1 age 20-30 - William,
1 age 40-50 - Eul, 1 age 70-80
Note: Abraham would have been 16, did he die young?
females:
2 under 5 - Margaret & Eliza,
1 age 10-15 - Priscilla,
1 age 30-40-wife
5 slaves
Note: Entry close to Marvel M Musick, Rhoda? Musick, Ephraim Musick and David A Davidson

1850 census, Franklin County, Missouri
Aug 16? 1850
Uel Musick, age 58, born in North Carolina, value $2000, MARRIED WITHIN THE YEAR!
Sarah, age 50, born in Ky
James, age 19, Farmer, born in Mo, attended school within the year
Francis M, age 17, born in Mo (f - a mistake)
Margaret age 14, born in Mo (f), attended school within the year
Eliza, age 13, born in Mo(f)
Elia, age , born in Mo (m)


1860 Census, Calvey Township, Franklin County, Missouri
"Phie Music" Uel Music , age 67, farmer, born North Carolina
Sarah age 60, born North Carolina
Sarah "Davinson" , female, age 6
Green "Davinson" , male, age 5
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Potential related family:
Pioneer Families of Missouri
1876

Musick.-About the last of the seventeenth century, a small boy was found in Wales who could give no account of his parents or himself, except that his first name was George. George manifested a fondness for music, and his friends surnamed him Musick, as the word was then spelled. He emigrated to Virginia is the beginning of the eighteenth century, where he raised five sons, viz: Daniel, George, Alexis, Ephraim, and Abraham. He also raised some daughters, but of these we know neither the number nor names. Ephraim married a Miss Roy, and raised a family in Spottsylvania county. He raised two daughters, one of whom married a Jenkins, and one a Cauthourn. He raised four sons, viz: Abraham, John, Thomas R., and Ephraim. Thomas B. Musick was born October 10, 1757. He joined the Baptist Church, and commenced preaching at about seventeen years of age. He went to North Carolina during the revolutionary war, where he married Mary Nevel. Thomas served a part of the time in the American army. He removed to South Carolina iu the year 1789, and in 1794, he removed to Barren county. He visited Missouri several times while it was under the Spanish Government, and preached in St. Louis county as early as the year 1797. While preaching there he was frequently threatened with violence. In the spring of 1804 he removed with his family to Missouri and settled in St. Louis county, one mile north of the present town of Bridgeton. Shortly afterward he instituted Fefee Creek Baptist Church, which was doubtless the first Baptist Church west of the Mississippi river, of which he was pastor for many years. In the year 1823 or 1824 his wife Mary died at home in St. Louis county. After the death of his wife, he made his home at the house of his nephew, Ury Musick, a son of Abraham Musick. He continued to preach in various parts of Missouri and Illinois until a short time previous to his death, which occurred on the 2d of December, 1842, at the house of Ury Musick. The family of Thomas consisted of three sons and six daughters, viz : William, Nancy, Lewis, Mary, Charlotte, Sarah, Drucilla, Joyce, and Thomas. William died at seven to eight years of age, and Thomas at sixteen; all the others lived to be grown and married. Lewis Musick was born the 1st day of February, 1784. He came with his father to Missouri in 1804, and married Nancy Martin, who died some years afterward, after which he married Mary Fitzwater. Lewis removed to Pike county in the fall of 1819, and from there to Au-drain county in the spring of 1839. From Missouri he went to California, starting on the 15th of April, 1849. He died in Sacramento Valley, October 27, 1849. He was engaged in trading in live stock during the greater part of his life, and in the course of his business was occupied in driving horses and cattle in various directions all the way from Texas to Selkirk's Colony on North Red river, the country over which he had to pass for the most part a savage wilderness. Lewis raised ten children, viz: Lawson T., Elvira, Lafrenier C., Mary Ann, Charlotte M., Sarah.T., Thomas R., Ephraim L., James J., and Mandana A. Lafrenier was born in St. Louis county on the 29th day of July, 1815, and married Jane D. Hayden. He joined the Baptist Church in March, 1833, commenced preaching immediately afterward, and was ordained in October, 1835. His present residence is in Audrain county.
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Houck, Louis,. A history of Missouri : from the earliest explorations and settlements until the admission of the state into the Union. Chicago: R.R. Donnelley & Sons, 1908.
Settled on Fee Fee (FiFi) Creek, St Louis County, Mo…. Edy or Ewel (Uel) Musick 1800
Note: Uel, per census was born 1793, per some internet trees in 1783. Both would seem to be too young to have settled here in 1800!
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Pictorial and genealogical record of Greene County, Missouri : together with biographies of prominent men of other portions of the state, both living and dead.. Chicago: Goodspeed Bros., 1893.
PROF. WILLIAM L. MUSICK. It has been truly said that "a good education is the best inheritance that parents can leave their children." Riches may take to themselves wings and fly away, but a good education will last through life. One of the prominent educators of Greene County, Mo., is Prof. William L. Musick, who inherited his push, energy and enterprise from sterling Welsh ancestors, his grandfather, Uel Musick, having been born in that country. Upon leaving his native land to seek a home in America, he first settled in North Carolina, but later became one of the original pioneers of Missouri, which at that time was a territory. He was a pioneer of St. Louis County, Mo., where he cleared up a large farm of 300 acres from the heavy timber with which it was covered. With heart and soul he identified himself with every interest of his adopted country, and upon the opening of the War of 1812-14, he enlisted in the service and rendered effectual aid to the cause of the Americans. He died at the advanced age of eighty-five years on his old homestead in St. Louis County. His son, Francis M. Musick, was born on that farm in 1832 and his youth was spent in attending the common schools and in learning the details of farm life. He was married to Martha A. Twilly, a daughter of a prominent farmer Judge Allen Twilly, of Franklin County, Mo., and to their union a family of ___ children were given: Thomas W., U. S., Lulu, Mattie, and Bell. Mr. Musick served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, and took part in the battles of Pea Ridge, Iuka, and Corinth. He is yet living, and has a comfortable home and a good farm in Franklin County, Mo., where he is highly regarded as a public spirited and law abiding citizen. William L. Musick, his son, and the subject of this sketch, was born on the old homestead, October 22, 1860, and after receiving a common school education he entered Jones' Business College of St. Louis, Mo., where he took a thorough course in its various branches, later studying shorthand in the Dickson School of Shorthand, at Kansas City, Mo. He then became stenographer for. the Pacific Express Company at Kansas City, after which he was offered and accepted a professorship, in the Central Business College of Leavenworth, Kan. In 1890 he came to Springfield and against a great deal of, competition founded the Queen City Business College, which is one of the best institutions for gaining a practical business education in the West. The curriculum embraced five courses of study: Commercial, typewriting, shorthand, the actual business course, and telegraphy. Besides superintending this institution Prof. Musick devotes personal attention to teaching, and has five congenial, effective and efficient aids. The attendance, at times, reaches 100 pupils, while the average attendance is about seventy, and the pupils not only come from the surrounding country, but are largely drawn from the neighboring States. They are carefully drilled, thoroughly instructed, and many of the graduates of the Queen City Commercial College are occupying important and lucrative positions. Prof. Musick's methods are original and unique, and in teaching the important study of writing business letters, he uses over 700 actual letters obtained from the letter books of some of the leading business men of the city, by permission, eighteen different heads of business being used, and thus the pupils acquire a practical experience in letter writing. The institution has five different offices arranged for teaching actual business--wholesale and retail, commission, banking and merchants' exchange. Another practical feature of the college is the actual work done for the business men of the city such as circular work, letter writing, copying, etc. The Queen City Business College is one of the most practical and efficient institutions for gaining a solid business education to be found anywhere in the West, and the people have begun to realize this fact. Prof. Musick is a fine penman, an expert shorthand writer and a practical educator, a man of action, a positive character, and is well informed on all subjects of general interest. He takes, a personal interest in the welfare and progress of his pupils, and those who come from a distance find good homes among the citizens of Springfield. Prof. Musick was married on the 25th of February, 1886, to Miss Lucy C., daughter of Judge Abner and Isabella (Johnson) Donaldson, of Harrisonville, Mo., and to them have been born two children: Elmer L. and Nellie. The Professor and Mrs. Musick are members in good standing of the Baptist Church and he is superintendent of the Sunday School, president of the Young Peoples' Society of Christian Endeavor and a member of the Y. M. C. A.
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per Bob Drennan <mailto:13rupert@xmission.com> <13rupert@xmission.com>:
Birth: 3 Jun 1783 in , Rutherford, North Carolina Death: 1868
second wife: Sally Gibson

Does not seem to agree with records.
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Notes: Marriage

Repository:
Name: Family History Center - Los Angeles Temple Branch Los Angeles, California 90025
Title: GENEALOGY of the MUSIC FAMILY and SOME KINDRED LINES Author: Reverend G. C. Musick - 1924 Publication: Meadow Bridge, West Virginia 1964 (See Musick Family Association of America] Call Number: 929.273M937m Note: Photo copy of Johnson family entries on file in family archives of Burley Ray Johnson. Text: Page 137 Page: Page 132 Note: Records that Uel Musick and Sarah Casson were married in 1818 Repository:
Name: Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Johnson Sunset Beach, California 90742-0189 e-mail dorothyejohnson@mstar2.net
Title: GENEALOGY of the MUSICK FAMILY and SOME KINDRED LINES Author: Egbert S. Musick Publication: Wytheville, Virginia 1978 Page: Page 210 Note: Records that Uel Musick and Sarah Casson were married in 1818 Repository:
Name: Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Johnson Sunset Beach, California 90742-0189 e-mail dorothyejohnson@mstar2.net
Title: Family Archives - Burley Johnson Author: Burley Johnson (Ancestral File Number: 1F4H-58) Publication: Family Group Sheets and Pedigree Charts Note: Genealogical researcher: Marie Buch Text: Twenty Generations of the Burley Johnson Family, compiled from Personal Family Records and Research in English, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia Records Note: Records that Uel Musick and Sarah Casson were married 6 June 1818
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John Cates and Sarah Ann Davidson




Husband John Cates

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Wife Sarah Ann Davidson

           Born: Feb 1886 - Kentucky
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         Father: Thomas J. Davidson
         Mother: Barbara Katherine Rutledge




Children

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Elias Fequa Harris and Nora Florence Catlett




Husband Elias Fequa Harris

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Wife Nora Florence Catlett

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Children
1 F Florence Mildred Harris

           Born: 15 Jan 1908 - Buckingham County, Virginia
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           Died: 7 Jan 1930 - Lynchburg, Lynchburg (city), Virginia
         Buried:  - Spring Hill Cemetery, Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia
         Spouse: Alexander Davidson


2 F Roberta Harris

           Born: 11 Jun 1910 - Buckingham County, Virginia
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           Died: 19 Jan 1988 - Lynchburg, Lynchburg (city), Virginia
         Buried:  - Spring Hill Cemetery, Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia
         Spouse: Alexander Davidson



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Jere Lee Davidson and Nur Pembe Ceyhan




Husband Jere Lee Davidson

           Born: 8 Sep 1953
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         Father: Gerald (Jere) Lee Davidson
         Mother: Mary Jane Airwood


       Marriage: 21 May 1977 - Campbell County, Virginia

   Other Spouse: Carolann Werts - 5 Dec 1998 - Bedford County, Virginia



Wife Nur Pembe Ceyhan

           Born: 11 Jul 1953
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         Father: Sakir Ceyhan
         Mother: Nermin Gokce




Children

General Notes: Husband - Jere Lee Davidson

VA Marriage Records:
Name:Jere Lee Davidson
Gender:Male
Race:White
Age:23
Birth Date:8 Sep 1953
Marriage Registration Place:Lynchburg, Virginia, USA
Marriage Date:21 May 1977
Marriage Place:Lynchburg, Virginia, USA
Father:Winfred William Tucker
Mother:Mary Arrowood
Spouse:Nur Pembe Ceyhan
Divorced 1997

VA Marriage Records:
Name:Jere Lee Davidson Junior
Marriage Date:5 Dec 1998
Marriage Place:Bedford, Virginia, USA
Spouse:Carolann Werts Johnson
divorced: 2002


General Notes: Wife - Nur Pembe Ceyhan

VA Marriages:
Name:Nur Pembe Ceyhan
Gender:Female
Race:White
Age:23
Birth Date:11 Jul 1953
Marriage Registration Place:Lynchburg, Virginia, USA
Marriage Date:21 May 1977
Marriage Place:Lynchburg, Virginia, USA
Father:Sakir Ceyhan
Mother:Nermin Gokce
Spouse:Jere Lee Davidson:

Name:Pembe Nur Davidson
Maiden Name:Ceyhan
Divorce Date:17 Dec 1997
Divorce Place:Campbell, Virginia, USA
Spouse:Jere Lee Davidson
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Sakir Ceyhan and Nermin Gokce




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Wife Nermin Gokce

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1 F Nur Pembe Ceyhan

           Born: 11 Jul 1953
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         Spouse: Jere Lee Davidson
           Marr: 21 May 1977 - Campbell County, Virginia



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Carl M. Chadwell and Ella Mae Eades




Husband Carl M. Chadwell

           Born: 5 Dec 1924 - Middlesboro, Bell County, Kentucky
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           Died: 1 Sep 2009 - New Albany, Floyd County, Indana
         Buried:  - Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park, New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
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Wife Ella Mae Eades

           Born: 15 Oct 1924 - Union City, Kentucky
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           Died: 15 Apr 2017 - Clarksville, Clark County, Indiana
         Buried:  - Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park, New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana


         Father: John W. Eades
         Mother: Elizabeth Dozier




Children
1 F Ann Chadwell

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2 F Carla Chadwell

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3 F Pat Chadwell

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General Notes: Husband - Carl M. Chadwell

Find a Grave: (Assuming this is husband)
Carl M. Chadwell
BIRTH5 Dec 1924
Middlesboro, Bell County, Kentucky, USA
DEATH1 Sep 2009 (aged 84)
New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana, USA
BURIAL
Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park
New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana, USA
MEMORIAL ID155591551


General Notes: Wife - Ella Mae Eades

Find a Grave:
Ella Mae Eades Chadwell
BIRTH15 Oct 1924
Kentucky, USA
DEATH15 Apr 2017 (aged 92)
Clarksville, Clark County, Indiana, USA
BURIAL
Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park
New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana, USA
MEMORIAL ID178492152
Ella Mae Chadwell, 92 years of age passed April 15, 2017 at Kindred Transitional Care Wedgewood in Clarksville, Indiana. She was born October 15, 1924 in Union City, Kentucky to the late William and Elizabeth (Dozier) Eades. Ella was a retired bank teller from the old NBD Bank and was a member of Morton Memorial United Methodist Church.

Survivors include her daughters, Ann Hendrix (Bryan), Carla Napier (Gary), Pat McGraw (Jim); grandchildren, Paul, Ashley, Scott; great grandchildren, Violet, Luke, Nolan.


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Harry Chadwick and Marianna L. Davidson




Husband Harry Chadwick

           Born: 29 Mar 1921
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           Died: 20 Jun 1998
         Buried:  - Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
       Marriage: 28 Nov 1955 - Multnomah County, Oregon



Wife Marianna L. Davidson

           Born: 24 Apr 1924 - Tonganoxie, Leavenworth County, Kansas
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           Died: 14 Dec 2013
         Buried:  - Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon


         Father: Thomas Alexander Davidson
         Mother: Lydia M. Ellis



   Other Spouse: Claire Adelbert Lawler - 23 Sep 1944 - Multnomah County, Oregon


Children

General Notes: Husband - Harry Chadwick

Find a Grave:
Harry A Chadwick
BIRTH29 Mar 1921
DEATH20 Jun 1998 (aged 77)
BURIAL
Willamette National Cemetery
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
PLOTE, 0, 738
MILITARYPVT, US ARMY
MEMORIAL ID480478



Oregon Marriage Index:
Name:Lydia Lawler
Gender:Female
Marriage Date:28 Nov 1955
Marriage Place:Multnomah, Oregon, USA
Spouse:Harry Chadwick


General Notes: Wife - Marianna L. Davidson

Find a Grave:
Mrs Lydia M "Mary" Chadwick
BIRTH24 Apr 1924
Tonganoxie, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA
DEATH24 Dec 2013 (aged 89)
Oregon, USA
BURIAL
Willamette National Cemetery
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
PLOTSECTION E SITE 738
MEMORIAL ID122591930

WOODBURN, Graveside service 10:30AM Friday, January 3, 2014 at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, OR. Simon-Cornwell Colonial Chapel.
Published in the Salem, Oregon Statesman Journal on Dec. 31, 2013.

US Obit Collection
Name:Lydia Chadwick
Gender:Female
Death Age:89
Birth Date:24 Apr 1924
Death Date:14 Dec 2013
Obituary Date:29 Dec 2013
Newspaper Place:Salem, Oregon, USA

Oregon Marriage Index:
Name:Lydia Marianna Davidson
Gender:Female
Marriage Date:23 Sep 1944
Marriage Place:Multnomah, Oregon, USA
Spouse:Claire Adelbert Lawler

Name:Lydia Lawler
Gender:Female
Marriage Date:28 Nov 1955
Marriage Place:Multnomah, Oregon, USA
Spouse:Harry Chadwick

US Public Records
Name:Lydia M Chadwick
Birth Date:24 Apr 1924
Phone Number:234-9624
Address:1180 Dellmoor Way, Woodburn, OR, 97071-2611 (1993)
[7459 St Hy 214, Woodburn, OR, 97071]
[4785 Chestnut St Apt 4, West Linn, OR, 97068-3561 (1996)]
[PO Box 82632, Portland, OR, 97282-0632]
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Lloyd R. Chalcraft and Ruth C. Turner




Husband Lloyd R. Chalcraft

           Born: 13 Jan 1929 - Kennewick, Benton County, Washington
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           Died: 12 Nov 2014 - Richland, Benton County, Washington
         Buried:  - Sunset Memorial Gardens, Richland, Benton County, Washington


         Father: Robert George Chalcraft
         Mother: Hazel Dell Jameson


       Marriage: 



Wife Ruth C. Turner

           Born: 12 Feb 1931
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           Died: 15 Jul 1995
         Buried:  - Sunset Memorial Gardens, Richland, Benton County, Washington


Children
1 M Steven Craig Chalcraft

           Born: 9 Jul 1960 - Richland, Spokane County, Washington
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General Notes: Husband - Lloyd R. Chalcraft

US Public Records
Name:Lloyd R Chalcraft
Birth Date:13 Jan 1929
Address:1806 Swift Bv, Richland, WA, 99352 (1987)
[1706 Swift Blvd # M, Richland, WA, 99352-3733 (1992)]
[1406 Williams Blvd, Richland, WA, 99354-3121]

Find a Grave
Lloyd R. Chalcraft
Birth: Jan. 13, 1929
Kennewick
Benton County
Washington, USA
Death: Nov. 12, 2014
Richland
Benton County
Washington, USA

Lloyd R. Chalcraft passed away November 12, 2014, in Richland, WA and was born in Kennewick, WA, January 13, 1929 to parents, Robert George Chalcraft and Hazel Del (Jameson) Chalcraft who married 24 Feb 1923 in Benton County, WA. They owned an orchard in Richland and Lloyd attended school through junior high.

In 1943, The Manhattan Project moved residents out, and they moved to Kennewick, where Lloyd graduated from high school in 1947, after which he attended college in Portland. Upon returning home, he worked for the railroad in Pasco, and S and J Ford dealership in Kennewick.

He went to work for G.E. at Hanford. Lloyd was drafted in 1953 into the U.S. Army at Fort Lewis in WA. After his service, he returned to G.E. and started the Reliable Paint Company. He met Ruth Turner, and had a son 1960. They set up residency in Richland. In 1971, he became a Benton County Assessor, and retired in the early 90's. Ruth passed away in 1995.

Lloyd enjoyed many of the old pioneer families and experiences in his youth, and countless friends along the way, especially Gene Bolling and Fred Borders.

Lloyd's maternal grandparents, Herschel and Eva Jameson settled in Nez Perce, ID, where they homesteaded in 1897, after coming west by covered wagon. They continued by covered wagon, to Richland in 1906. Herschel was owner of a blacksmith shop. Lloyd's paternal grandparents, Thomas and Addie Chalcraft came from South Dakota and owned and farmed orchards in Richland. They all moved out to Kennewick by 1943.

Lloyd is survived by his beloved son, a brother and his brother's wife, two nephews and their wives, his 3 grandnephews and 2 grandnieces all of Seattle, WA.

A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, November 15, 2014, at 2:00 pm at Einan's at Sunset, Richland, WA. Interment will take place following service at Sunset Gardens. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Lloyds name to the Childrens Orthopedic Hospital, or theAmerican Cancer Society . Please visit Lloyd's online memorial at www.sunsetgardenstricities.com, and leave a message of condolence.


Family links:
Parents:
Robert G Chalcraft (1899 - 1976)
Hazel D. Hucke (1903 - 1987)

Spouse:
Ruth C. Chalcraft (1931 - 1995)

Note: Middle initial "R" may be Robert after his father.

Burial:
Sunset Memorial Gardens
Richland
Benton County
Washington, USA
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Robert George Chalcraft and Hazel Dell Jameson




Husband Robert George Chalcraft

           Born: 1900 - South Dakota
     Christened: 
           Died: 5 Oct 1976 - Pasco, Franklin County, Washington
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 24 Feb 1923



Wife Hazel Dell Jameson

           Born: 14 Mar 1903 - Nez Perce, Idaho
     Christened: 
           Died: 17 Sep 1987 - Richland, Benton County, Washington
         Buried:  - Sunset Memorial Gardens, Richland, Benton County, Washington


         Father: Hershell Jameson
         Mother: Eva Jane Davidson



   Other Spouse: Hu


Children
1 M Lloyd R. Chalcraft

           Born: 13 Jan 1929 - Kennewick, Benton County, Washington
     Christened: 
           Died: 12 Nov 2014 - Richland, Benton County, Washington
         Buried:  - Sunset Memorial Gardens, Richland, Benton County, Washington
         Spouse: Ruth C. Turner


2 M Glen Herschell Chalcraft

           Born: 1 Aug 1942
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         Spouse: Marlene Ann Carpenter
           Marr: 28 Aug 1965 - Kennewick, Benton County, Washington



General Notes: Husband - Robert George Chalcraft

1930 Horn Rapids, Benton, Washington
Next to a Thomas G Chalcraft, age 65
Robert G Chalcraft 30, SD,Canada English, Minnesota, farmer
Hazel D Chalcraft 28, ID, AK, KS
Lloyd R Chalcraft 1 3/12, WA, SD, ID

Washington Death Index
Name: Robert G Chalcraft
Date of Death: 5 Oct 1976
Place of Death: Pasco
Age: 77
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1899
Residence: Pasco
Gender: Male
Certificate: 025435

SS Death Index
Name: Robert Chalcraft
SSN: 538-09-5549
LastResidence: 99301 Pasco, Franklin, Washington, United States of America
Born: 4 Dec 1899
Last Benefit: 99352 Richland, Benton, Washington, United States of America
Died: Oct 1976
State (Year) SSN issued: Washington (Before 1951)


General Notes: Wife - Hazel Dell Jameson

Lived in Benton City, Washington in the mid 1970s

Washington Death Index
Name:Hazel D Chalcraft-Hu
Date of Death:17 Sep 1987
Place of Death:Richland
Age:85
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1902
Residence:Richland
Gender:Female
SSN:539-07-6208
Certificate:032813

Find a Grave
Hazel D. Hucke
Birth: 1903
Death: 1987


Family links:
Parents:
Herschel Jamison (1870 - 1954)
Eva Jane Davidson Jamison (1875 - 1965)

Children:
Lloyd R Chalcraft (1929 - 2014)*

Siblings:
Frank Jamison (1894 - 1953)*
Sidney Jameson (1896 - 1918)*
Hazel D. Hucke (1903 - 1987)

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Sunset Memorial Gardens
Richland
Benton County
Washington, USA



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