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Ref: Allen Herman - Jack Jerome Hermann (Phil’s Brother)

Jack was born February 11, 1911 in Iowa City Iowa, lived in the Los Angles area before World War II and after the war in Alameda CA and was a tool and die maker for the Alameda Air Station. Jack died May 2, 1965 in El Cerrito California (SSN 704-01-3828). Jack married Alma Sophia Fosvik November 8, 1942 in St. Cloud MN. Alma was born September 26, 1914 and died November 9, 1994 (SSN 545-34-1570). They are both buried in the Golden State National Cemetery, San Bruno CA. Children: Linda and James.


Ch:

.1 Linda b.

.2 James b.
1.2.3.3.2.1 Hermann, Linda b., md. to Mr. Wolford.*
1.2.3.3.2.2 Hermann, James b.*
1.2.3.3.3 Herman, George Frank 111 b. 31 Aug. 1920, MN, d. 26 Feb. 1991, Sacramento Co., CA, m1, to Helen Margreta Anderson b., d. ca 1953(?). Res. 1958, Hinckley, MN; 1988, Diamond Springs, CA.
Ref: CA Death Index – George Frank Hermann b. 31 Aug. 1920, MN, Mother’s maiden name was Graham, d. 26 Feb. 1991, Sacramento Co., CA, 70 yrs.

Ref: Allen Herman - George Frank Hermann Jr. (Phil’s Brother)

George was born August 31, 1920 in Minnesota and died February 26, 1991 in Sacramento California (SSN 474-26-5016). George also worked in Greenland in the 1950’s and later lived in El Cerrito CA where he worked for California Electric on large cranes for Matson Shipping and later, after retirement, in Diamond Springs CA. George married Helen M. Anderson (March 19, 1927 – December 23, 1955) in Hinckley MN. Helen was in Pomeroy Township Kanabec County MN in 1930 census. Her Mother’s maiden name was Stromberg.

Children: George Frank Jr. born June 6, 1951 in Hinckley MN

George married Ruth Eleanor Dowling in about 1972.


Ch:

.1 George Frank Jr. b. 6 Jun. 1951


George Frank m2 to after ca 1953 to ???.

1.2.3.3.3.1 Hermann, George Frank Jr. b. 6 Jun. 1951, Chisago Co., MN, md. to Donna ???. Res. 1994, 22229 Shadow Valley Circle, Chatsworth, CA 91311; 818-882-0257.


Ref: MN Birth Index (1935-2002) – George Frank Hermann b. 6 Jun. 1951, Chisago Co., MN, s/o George Frank & Helen Margreta (Anderson) Hermann. MN File No. – 1951-MN-005738.
1.2.3.4 Graham, Sennett James b. 16 Jan. 1884, Johnson Co., IA, d. 3 Mar. 1971, Ventura, Ventura Co., CA, 87 yrs., Catholic, md. IA, to Celia A. Neider b. 22 Jul. 1888, IA, d. 17 Jul. 1959, Ventura, 70 yrs., Catholic, d/o Frank & Anna (Rummelhart) Neider.
Ref: CA Death Index – Sennett J. Graham b. 16 Jan. 1884, IA, d. 3 Mar. 1971, Ventura Co., CA, 87 yrs.; Celia A. Graham b. 22 Jul. 1888, IA, d. 17 Jul. 1959, Ventura Co., CA, Mother’s name was Rummelhart, Father’s name was Neider.

Ref: Sennett's SS# 481-03-0685 issued IA b. 16 Jan. 1884, d. Mar. 1971, CA 93003 (Ck).


Ref: WW #1 Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18 – Sennett James Graham b. 16 Jan. 1884, res. RR #9, Iowa City, IA, Laundry Man, New Process Laundry, 211-213, Iowa Ave., Iowa City, IA, next of kin, Mrs. Celia Graham, tall, medium build, blue eyes, brown hair, dtd. 12 Sep. 1918.
Ref: Ventura Star Free Press, Ventura, CA - 4 Mar. 1971, pg. B10 - Sennett J. Graham, 87, a Ventura resident at 65 No. Santa Rosa Street for the past 25 years, died yesterday in a Ventura hospital after a brief illness. Mr. Graham came to Ventura in 1946, following retirement as a dry cleaning establishment employee in Iowa. He was born Jan. 16, 1884, in Iowa City, IA.
He was for two terms president of the Ventura Senior Citizens' Association.
He is survived by a son, Robert J. Graham, Burlingame; a granddaughter, Mrs. Robert Stoller, Staten Island, NY; grandsons, Mark James Graham, St. Joseph, MO, and James Edward Graham, Oakland.
Rosary will be at 6:45 p.m. tomorrow in the Joseph P. Reardon Funeral Home. Requiem mass will be said at 10:30 Saturday morning in Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church.
Interment will be in Ivy Lawn Memorial Park.
Ref: Allen Hermann - Sennett James Graham

Sennett James Graham was born January 16, 1884 in Johnson County Iowa. In 1920 & 1930 he and wife Cecila lived in Iowa City with adopted son Robert Joseph where they were in the laundry business. They were living in Iowa City in October 1933 and in April 1941. They moved to Ventura CA in 1946 after he retired where he died March 3, 1971. SSN 481-03-0685. 



Celia A born July 22, 1888 Iowa died July 17, 1959 Ventura; Mother Anna Rummelhart, Father Frank Neider.
Ref: Smith’s Directory of Iowa City and Johnson Co., IA; 1909 – Graham, Sennett J., Helper, COD Laundry; res. 630 South Governor.
Ref: 1914 Citizens Printing House & W. H. Hoffmans, Iowa City Directory, pg. 158 – Sennett J. Graham (Ceclia), Foreman; N. P. Laundry Co.; res. West Side.
Ref: 1915 Johnson Co., IA Census.*
Ref: 1920 Koontz Ave., Iowa City, Johnson Co., IA census; 42-95-4-79.
Graham, Sennett J., 36, b. IA, Pts b. IA, Dry Cleaners

" , Ceclia, 31, b. IA, “ , Launderss

" , Robert Joseph, 4, b. IA, “
Ref: 1925 5th ward, So. Van Buren St., Iowa City, Johnson Co., IA, file 7, dwr. 4, dtd. 1 Jan. 1925; 418/146.
Graham, S. J., 41, b. IA, Catholic, 7th grade

" , Celia, 36, b. IA, Catholic, 7th grade

" , Robert, 9, b. IA, Catholic, 4th grade, Pts md. IA

(Home value, $6500; no mortgage, $3500 insurance on home; Father of S. J. is James K. Graham b. IA, dead; Mother was H. W. Wescott b. NY, age 68, Pts md. IA.)

(Father of Celia was Frank Neider b. IA, 65, Mother was Anna Runiehat ?, 63, b. IA, md. IA).
Ref: 1930 Iowa City, Johnson Co., IA census, pg. -; 292/315.
Graham, Sennett J., 46, b. IA, F b. IA, M b. NY, Pressman

“ , Cecilia A., 41, b. IA, Pts b. IA, Laundress

“ , Robert J., 14, b. IA, Pts b. US, adopted son

Sennett & Cecilia m1 at ages 29 & 24 yrs. respectively; Sennett was a Laundry Pressman; Robert was a Daily Paper Mailing Clerk.


Ref: 1940 Iowa City Directory – Sennett J. Graham (Celia A.), Paris Cleaners; res. 1123 East Washington.
Ch:

.1 Robert Joseph (adp't) b. ca 1916


Graham, Robert Joseph (adp't) b. ca 1916, IA. Res. 1971, Burlingame, CA; 1994, P. O. Box 883411, San Francisco, CA 94188.
Ref: Picture of Robert Graham. Likely this one.
Ch:

.1 Marsha b.

.2 Mark James b.

.3 James Edward b.


Graham, Marsha b., m1 to Robert A. Stoller b., Educator. Res. 1971, Staten Island, NY; Res. 1994, 304 East Front Street, Adrian, MI 49221; 517-263-5847.
Marsha m2 to Richard ???. Res. 1994, Dayton, OH; 513-435-4780.
Graham, Mark James b. Res. 1971, St. Joseph, MO; Res. 1994, Denver, CO.*
Graham, James Edward b. Res. 1971, Oakland, CA; 1994, San Francisco, CA.*

1.2.3.5 Graham, Jane "Jennie" b. 7 Oct. 1885, Johnson Co., IA, d. 3 Jan. 1963, Carlton Co., MN, bur. Brook Park Cem., Carlton Co., MN, md. 10 Mar. 1909, Iowa City, Johnson Co., IA to Frank Wilkinson Farnsworth b. 1 Nov. 1883, Dysart, Tama Co., IA, d. 24 Sep. 1932, Hinckley, Pine Co., MN, bur. Brook Park Cem., Dentist, Graduated from University of IA, 1908, s/o Thomas W. & Doris (Furnas) Farnsworth. Res. 1918, Sanborn, IA.


Ref: Picture of Jane Graham, likely before she md. Frank Farnsworth; picture of Jane Graham likely pr marriage; picture of Jane (Graham) Farnsworth age 18 yrs.

Ref: WW #1 Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18 – Frank W. Farnsworth b. 1 Nov. 1883, 34 yrs., res. Sanborn, Obrien Co., IA, Dentistry Proprietor, next of kin, Jane E. Farnsworth, tall, stout, grey eyes and dark hair, dtd. 12 Sep. 1918.


Ref: pg. 1074-1075, O'Brien and Osceola Co.'s, IA - Biographical sketch with picture of Thomas Farnsworth, Father of Frank Farnsworth.
Ref: MN Death Index (1908-2002) – Jane Graham Farnsworth b. 7 Oct. 1889, d. 3 Jan. 1963, Carlton Co., MN, Mother’s maiden name was Graham. Cert. 001844.
Ref: Brook Park Cem. inscriptions: Jane Farnsworth (1885-1963); Thomas Farnsworth (1920-1942); F. Wilkenson Farnsworth (1883-1932).
Ref: Judy Hermann Gillen Dahl, Granddaughter of Effie Graham Hermann, 28 Apr. 1995 - Jane Graham married Dr. Frank W. Farnsworth, a dentist. They lived in Sanborn, Iowa for awhile. Doc got sick, sleeping sickness, and passed away. Their son, Tom, went into the Navy and was lost in the Battle of the Coral Sea aboard the USS Pillsbury. Jane never got over his death, and eventually died in a hospital of a broken heart - probably mental illness from all of the symptoms from her records and letters. She was a Librarian in Virginia, Minnesota for a time in the forties. I remember her as a beautiful woman, who wore clothing well, even though she never had much money at all. (She was destitute during WW 11. She was a strict Christian Scientist.
Ref: The Hinckley News, Hinckley, MN, Thursday, 10 Jan. 1963, pg. 1 - Jane Farnsworth, a resident of Hinckley for many years, passed away on January 3, 1963 at the age of 78 years old from a stroke.
Jane Graham was born on October 7, 1885 in Iowa City, Iowa. She attended Iowa City schools including two years at Iowa City College.
Jane Graham was married to Dr. W. Farnsworth in 1911. Dr. and Mrs. Farnsworth lived in Sanborn, Iowa until 1929, when they moved to Hinckley. Dr. Farnsworth passed away in 1933. One son was born to this union, Thomas W., who lost his life in the Battle of the Coral Sea in World War 11.
Jane Farnsworth helped to organize the Hinckley Public Library and was the first librarian for several years. She also worked as librarian at Virginia, Minnesota. She was at one time an active member of the Eastern Star and American Legion Auxiliary.
She is survived by 1 brother, Sennett J. Graham of Ventura, CA, one niece and four nephews, Harriet Ann Howe, CA, John Young, Denver, CO, Phillip Hermann, Moose Lake; Jack Hermann, Albany, CA; George Hermann, El Cerrito, CA.
Funeral services were held at the Tattings Funeral Chapel, Hinckley, MN on Monday, January 7, 1963, at 2 p.m. The officiating clergyman was Rev. Frank Koksma.
Don Tatting sang “Sometime” and “Children of the Heavenly Father”, accompanied by Judy Sewall.
The casket bearers were John Miller, George Hermann, Phillip Hermann, Herbert Rabe and Allen Hermann and Jay Hermann. Internment was at the Brook Park Cemetery.
Sympathy is extended to the bereaved family.
Ref: The Hinckley News, Hinckley, MN, Thursday, 29 Sep. 1932, pg. 1 - Dr. Farnsworth Laid To Rest - The death of Dr. F. W. Farnsworth at his home southwest of Hinckley, on Saturday, September 24th, came as a severe shock to his many friends here, although he had been a patient sufferer for the past four years.
Frank Wilkinson Farnsworth was born at Dysart, Iowa, Nov. 1, 1883. When four years old, his parents moved to Sanborn, Iowa, where they took up a homestead. He attended the country school, the Sanborn High School where he graduated in 1903. He attended Highland Park school of music, studied medicine and dentistry at the State University of Iowa, graduating in 1908, and locating in his boyhood town he practiced for twenty years, retiring May 1, 1928, on account of his health.
March 10, 1909, he was united in marriage to Jane Graham at Iowa City, Iowa. To this union one son, Thomas Wilkinson Farnsworth, was born. In October, 1928, the family came to Hinckley, and made a beautiful little home southwest of town, where he passed away to that undiscovered country from whose bourne no man returns.
Early in life, he became a member of the Presbyterian Church at Sanborn, Iowa, where for many years he enjoyed teaching a class of boys in the Sunday School.
He was a member of the Blue Lodge No. 49, A. F. & A. M., Rose Croix Chapter, Abu-Bekr Shrine, Coral Chapter O. E. S. and Psi Omega fraternity.
He passed away Saturday morning, Sep. 24, at 10:00 a.m., at the age of 48 years, 11 months and 6 days. His father and sister from Iowa were with the family when he passed on.
Left to mourn his loss are his wife and son, his father and one sister, and a number of other relatives, as well as a great host of friends in Iowa and here. His mother died about three years ago and one sister preceded him to the Great Beyond two years ago.
A short funeral service was held at the home at two o’clock on Tuesday, September 27th, and he was laid to rest in the cemetery at Brook Park with the Hinckley Masonic Lodge conferring Masonic honors and Rev. T. J. E. Wilson, officiating. Casket bearers were Wm. Wicker, Walter Hoffman, A. E. Eddy, H. G. Swennes, Earl Bassett and Joe Freml. Singing at the services was rendered by Earl Bassett, L. W. Brown, Campbell Christianson and R. L. Morrish.
Among those from out of town in attendance at the funeral were Mr. T. W. Farnsworth of Sanborn, Iowa, Mrs. H. A. Neitzke from Ocheyeden, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Newark from the Twin Cities; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Markham and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Markham from Rush City, Marion Lonus and Mr. and Mrs. Larson of Pine City.
In his four years of residence here, Dr. Farnsworth made many friends. He was an uncomplaining sufferer and a friendly, kindly man whom we all will mourn, and the sincerest sympathy is extended to his greatly bereaved family.
Card of Thanks - We wish in this way to thank the many friends who have been so kind to us in our sorrow and for the tributes to our loved one. Signed Mrs. F. W. Farnsworth, Thomas Farnsworth, Mr. T. W. Farnsworth and Mrs. H. A. Neizke.
Ref: Allen Hermann - Jennie (Jane) Farnsworth

Jennie was born October 7, 1885 in Johnson County Iowa and Jennie married Dr. Frank Wilkinson Farnsworth, who was a dentist in Sanborn IA (born November 7, 1883 (Dysart, Tama County Iowa), died September 24, 1932 (Hinckley MN)). Jennie was Hinckley Minnesota librarian and compiled the original Westcott genealogy. She also was librarian in Virginia MN. She was living in Denver CO in October of 1952. Jennie lived in Hinckley for much of her later life until she was admitted to the Moose Lake State Hospital in Moose Lake MN in about 1960 due to dementia where she died January 3, 1963.

Children:

Thomas Wilkinson Farnsworth (1920 – 1942) died at sea when his ship the USS Pillsbury sunk in battle with the Japanese in 1942 while in the Navy during World War II and was awarded a Purple Heart. Memorial in Hinckley Lutheran Memorial Cemetery lists his name. A monument at Fort William McKinley in Manila Philippines lists him as missing at sea. Jane and Frank were living in Mission Creek Township near Hinckley MN in the 1930 census, but Thomas was not listed with them.


Ref: Allen Hermann - GRAHAM-FARNSWORTH UNION.

Popular Iowa City Girl Weds Dr. F. N. Farnsworth

A wedding that came as a sur­prise to all except the most intimate friends was solemnized Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Graham on South Governor Street when their daughter Jennie I. was united in marriage with Dr. F. W. Farnsworth of Sanborn, Iowa. Only the families of the parties were present, the ceremony being per­formed by Rev. D. W. Wylie. A three course wedding supper was served after the ceremony and at 11:30 Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth left for Cedar Rapids, from there proceeding to Dysart, where they will visit a few days before going to their home in Sanborn.
Miss Graham is one of Iowa City's most attractive and accomplished young ladies. Graduating from the high school in the class of 1905, she later took work in the university and held a responsible position in. the office of B. A. Wickham. Dr. Farnsworth made many Iowa City friends…
Tee best wishes from many friends follow Dr. and Mrs. Farnsworth to their home. (Iowa City Citizen)
Ref: 1910 census – can’t find.
Ref: 1920 Sanborn, Franklin Twp., O’Brien Co., IA census, pg. 4A; 80/80.
Farnsworth, Williamson, 36, b. IA, Pts b. IA, Dentist

“ , Jane, 34, b. IA, F b. IA, M b. NY


Ref: 1930 Mission Creek Twp., Pine Co., MN census, pg. -; 59/59.
Farnsworth, Frank W., 46, b. IA, Pts b. IA, no occu.

“ , Jane, 44, b. IA, F b. NY, M b. IA,

Frank & Jane m1 at ages 25 & 21 yrs. respectively.
Ch:

.1 Thomas b. ca 1920


1.2.3.5.1 Farnsworth, Thomas b. aft 1920 census, d. ca 1942, WW #2, near Australia, bur. Brook Park Cem., MN.
Ref: Ancestry.com - WW #2 Veterans Interred Overseas – Thomas W. Farnsworth inducted from MN, Seaman First Class, USN, d. 25 Nov. 1945, Ft. William McKinley, Manila, Philippines, recd. Purple Heart Medal. Ck!!!!
Ref: The Hinckley News, Hinckley, MN, 26 Mar. 1942, pg. 1 - T. Farnsworth Reported Lost - Word was received by relatives here, Saturday, from Mrs. Jane Farnsworth, 11133 Aqua Vista Street, North Hollywood, CA, c/o Ben Graham, that she had received word from the government that her son, Tommy Farnsworth, was lost. The telegram from Mrs. Farnsworth stated only “Government reports Tommy lost. Don’t name ship.”
Tom Farnsworth, a Hinckley high school boy, enlisted in the U. S. Navy some time ago. Mrs. Farnsworth was Hinckley Librarian for over five years, leaving for California a few months ago to be near her son. The news is a shock to their many friends here, who hope that it means that he is only missing, and may show up again in the future.

Ref: Judy Hermann Gillen Dahl, Granddaughter of Effie Graham Hermann, 28 Apr. 1995 - Jane Graham married Dr. Frank W. Farnsworth, a dentist. They lived in Sanborn, Iowa for awhile. Doc got sick, sleeping sickness, and passed away. Their son, Tom, went into the Navy and was lost in the Battle of the Coral Sea aboard the USS Pillsbury. Jane never got over his death, and eventually died in a hospital of a broken heart - probably mental illness from all of the symptoms from her records and letters. She was a Librarian in Virginia, Minnesota for a time in the forties. I remember her as a beautiful woman, who wore clothing well, even though she never had much money at all. (She was destitute during WW 11. She was a strict Christian Scientist.


1.2.4 Graham, Annis Elizabeth b. 16 Apr. 1854, Iowa City, Johnson Co., IA, d. May 1922, Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., IA, bur. Oak Hill Cem, IA, md. ca 1879, Cedar Rapids, to Edwin Long b. 22 Jul. 1854, OH, d. 1 Mar. 1942, Inglewood, CA, bur. Oak Hill Cem., cremated, Machinist, s/o Richard & Ann (Wilkins) Long. Edwin m2 to Emma Ottilia ???.
Ref: Picture – If Annis Elizabeth was also called “Lib” as a youngster – Lib Graham - looks late teens; Ed Long; Annis E. Long; Grandmother Graham & 4 daughters; Annis E. Graham and three other young ladies not identified.
Ref: Rootsweb CA Death Index – Edwin Long b. 1 Jul. 1853, OH, d. 7 Feb. 1942, Los Angeles Co., CA, 88 yrs., Mother maiden name was Wilkins. Emma Long b. 10 Feb. 1865, Other Country, d. 23 May 1947, Los Angeles Co., CA, Mother’s name was Strutt. Ck!!!!
Ref: "The Long Family" - Edwin Long moved to Alabama in 1887 where he engaged in the machinery and foundry business and later in the bicycle business. In 1896, he moved back to Cedar Rapids, Iowa and end in the repair and sales of bicycles, later going into the automobile business in it's very earliest days. Edwin invented many parts and features of the automobile and made improvements. He built the first more than one cylinder auto in Iowa. It had two cylinders and he refused to trade it for 80 acres of good Iowa farmland. He made the first non-inflammable spark plug (formerly they used paper-mache which burned up when too hot) by compressing mica leaves. Carburetors were unknown, gasoline entering the cylinder raw but Edwin made the first known vapor carburetor out of tin cans stuffed with waste upon which the gasoline dripped and by through being sucked into the motor the vapor was obtained, however this had it's drawbacks as a back fire caused the cotton to ignite, necessitating quick action to prevent the car from burning. Edwin has a letter from Henry Ford, received in those early days, suggesting that they combine their inventive efforts and that Edwin join with him in Detroit. This he did not do. Edwin moved to Los Angeles in 1922 and remarried in 1925 or 26 and lived in Inglewood, CA.
Ref: Mon. 15 Nov. 1922, Cedar Rapids, IA – Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Long, wife of Edwin Long, 1704 C Avenue, died at the family home at 11 p.m. Sunday. She was born April 16, 1854, in Johnson County, IA. In addition to her husband, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. Roupp, Clinton, IA; two sons, Angus of this city, and H. B. of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. J. H. Hills and Mrs. Louise Lang of Iowa City.
Funeral services will be held from the Turner chapel at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. The Rev. P. W. Jacobson of the Central Park church will officiate. Burial will be made in Oak Hill cemetery.
Ref: 1880 Iowa City, Johnson Co., IA census
Long, Edwin, 25, b. OH, F b. OH, M b. VA, Builds Bridges

“ , Lizzie A., 25, b. OH, F b. Ire, M b. OH


Ref: 1900, 511 1st Ave., Cedar Rapids, Rapids Twp., Linn Co., IA Census (46-93-3-98), dtd. 2 Jun. 1900, pg. 98; 64/65.
Long, Edwin, 45, b. Jul. 1854, OH, F b. OH, M. b. VA

" , Annis, 46, b. Apr. 1854, IA, F b. Scotland, M b. OH

" , Hollis, 19, b. Oct. 1880, IA, F b. OH, M b. IA

" , Jennie, 16, b. Jan. 1884, IA, F b. OH, M b. IA

" , Angus, 12, b. Jun. 1887, AL, F b. OH, M b. IA

(Edwin & Annis md. 20 yrs.; Own home with mortgage; Annis had six children of whom 3 are living. Edwin and Hollis operate a bicycle firm.)


Ref: 1910 Pct 9, Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., IA census, pg. 151B; 305/309.
Long, Edwin, 55, b. OH, F b. OH, M b. VA, Factory Machinist

“ , Annis E., 55, b. IA, F b. Scot, M b. OH

“ , Angus, 21, b. AL, F b. OH, M b. IA, Machinist

Edwin & Annis md. 30 yrs; Annis had 6 ch/ 3 liv.


Ref: 1920 Rapids Twp., Linn Co., IA census, pg. 2B; 40/38.
Long, Edwin, 65, b. OH, F b. OH, M b. VA, Machinist

“ , Annis Elizabeth, 65, b. IA, F b. Scot, M b. OH


Ref: 1930 Inglewood Twp., Los Angeles Co., CA census
Long, Edwin, 76, b. OH, F b. OH, M b. VA, Machinist

“ , Emma O., 65, b. Sweden, Pts b. Sweden

Edwin & Emma O. m1 at ages 26 & 19 respectively.
Ch:

.1 Hollis Branscomb b. 25 Oct. 1880

.2 Jane "Jennie" b. Jan. 1884

.3 Angus Sinclair b. 26 Jun. 1888

.4 Child b.

1.2.4.1 Long, Hollis Bradscomb b. 25 Oct. 1880, IA, d. ca 1941, md. to Edith May Suttlif b. ca 1882, d/o Mr. & Roseanne (???) Sutliff.


Ref: Pictures – Hollis & Jennie Long as youngsters.
Ref: WW #1 Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18 – Hollis Branscomb Long b. 25 Oct. 1880, res. 409 N. 16th St, Nashville, Davidson Co., TN, Fire Protection Engr., wife, Mrs. Edith Long, medium height & build, blue eyes and brown/gray hair. Dtd. 5 Sep. 1918.
Ref: 1910 Wd 18, Nashville, Davidson Co., TN census, pg. ; 35/37.
Long, Hollis B., 29, b. IA, F b. OH, M b. IA, Electric Insp.

“ , Edith M., 27, b. IA, F b. IA, M b. MI

“ , Willie F., 1, b. TN, Pts b. IA

Hollis & Edith md. 8 yrs; Edith had 1 ch/ 1 liv; Hollis worked for the City of Nashville as an Electric Inspector.


Ref: 1920 Wd 1, Evanston, Cook Co., IL census, pg. 1A; 7.
Long, Hollis B., 39, b. IA, F b. OH, M b. IA, Hydraulic Engr.

“ , Edith, 37, b. IA, F b. OH, M b. MI

“ , Winifred, 11, b. TN, Pts b. IA
Ref: 1930 Knoxville, Knox Co., TN census, pg. 16B; 383/384.
Lang, H. P., 49, b. IA, Pts b. IA, Fire Insurance Agt.

“ , Edith May, 47, b. IA, “

“ , Winifred, 21, b. N, Pts b. IA

Sutliff, Rosa, 70, b. MI, Pts b. NY, mil, wd, m1 at age 21

H. P. & Edith m1 at ages 21 & 20 yrs. respectively.
Ch:

.1 Winifred L. b. 20 Mar. 1909


1.2.4.1.1 Long, Winifred b. 20 Mar. 1909, d. 9 Mar. 1995, Knoxville, Knox Co., TN, md. to Mr. Morris, later div., no issue. (picture) Res. 1992, Nursing Home, Knoxville, TN.
Ref: SSDI – Winifred L. Morris b. 20 Mar. 1909, d. 9 Mar. 1995, Knoxville, Knox Co., TN, issued TN, 1957.
Ref: Obit – The Knoxville News-Sentinel, Knoxville, TN, 12 Mar. 1995. Get!
1.2.4.2 Long, Jane "Jennie" b. Jan. 1884, Iowa City, Johnson Co., IA, d. 13 May 1956, Phoenix, AZ, ashes interred 16 May 1956 in Niche DA-6 of Incanta Mausoleum, Greenwood Memory Cemetery & Mortuary, Phoenix, AZ, md. 14 Sep. 1909, Olivet Presbyterian parsonage, Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., IA to John “Jack” Ruopp b. 29 Mar. 1877, Marshalltown, Marshall Co., IA, d. 9 Jun. 1966, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau Co., MO. They adopted a son, John b. 18 Apr. 1913, IL, d. 22 Aug. 1982, St. Louis, MO, Millwright, md. 24 Oct. 1953, St. Louis, MO to Hazel Eleanora Schumacher b. 20 Nov. 1912, WI, d. 18 Nov. 2000, St. Louis, MO, no issue.
Ref: Pictures – Hollis & Jennie Long as youngsters; Jennie (Long) Ruopp as a young woman.
Ref: WW #1 Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18 – John Roupp b. 29 Mar. 1877, res. 235 Grand Ave., Clinton, IA, Millhouse Foreman, Clinton Sugar Ref. Co., Clinton, IA, wife, Jane Roupp, medium height & build, brown eyes & hair; right knee has been broken and knee cap fractured. Dtd. 12 Sep. 1918.
Ref: Richard Long reports that John d. 9 Jun. 1966, Charleston, MO; ashes interred 12 Oct. 1966, Greenwood Memory Lawn Cem. & Mortuary, Phoenix, AZ in Niche DA-6 in Incanta Mausoleum [MR2 John Ruopp, OB, CR]. In 1918, he was of medium height and build, and had brown eyes and hair [WWIDR]. John was a miller or brewmaster most of his adult life. John m1, 3 Oct. 1901, Marshalltown, IA to Anna Eckhart b. ca 4 Jan. 1883, Tama Co., IA, d. ca 23 Feb. 1903, Marshalltown, IA, septicemia, bur. 25 Feb. 1903, Sec. X, Lot 99, Riverside Cem., Marshalltown, IA, d/o Hans & Dora (Stelling) Eckhart.
Ref: SSDI – John Ruopp Sr. b. 29 Mar. 1877, d. Jun. 1966, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau Co., MO, issued MO prior 1951. John Ruopp b. 18 Apr. 1913, d. Aug. 1982, St. Louis, St. Louis Co., MO, issued MO pr 1951; Hazel E. Ruopp b. 20 Nov. 1912, d. 18 Nov. 2000, St. Louis, MO, issued pr 1951, MO.
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