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Dowie

 

 

THE DOWIE FAMILY

by Robert A. Bjerke

Last updated 9 July 2008

 

 

Robert Dowie

m 4 Dec 1771 South Leith, Midlothian, Scotland

Jean Baxter

Children:

        i Margaret, bp 29 May 1774 South Leith

       ii James, bp 4 June 1775 South Leith

      iii John, bp 12 April 1778 South Leith

       iv Robert, bp 26 Nov 1780 South Leith

        v Agnes, bp 8 June 1783 South Leith

       vi Andrew, bp 9 April 1786 South Leith

      vii Borthwick, bp 28 March 1790 South Leith

(All information on this family from Scottish Church Records 1995)

 

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Bothwick Dowie

bp 28 March 1790 South Leith

tinsmith, Glasgow

m 8 Nov 1814

Agnes Carnegie

Children:

    2   i Robert, bp 9 Aug 1816

       ii Martha, bp 1 Nov 1818

 

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CHILDREN OF BOTHWICK DOWIE AND AGNES CARNEGIE:

     41 bp m

2 Robert Dowie

bp 9 Aug 1816 (Glasgow records)

d 22 Oct 1871 (bible)

enginewright: Newbottle 1839; Ballast Hills, Newcastle, 1839; Gateshead

1841-1848.  Gateshead 1841(dist18p23).  to America 1848 (son's int).  engineer, Kingston Ontario (1856bp).  cf. "Downey, Robert, engineer, Earl street." in Kingston dir 1857/1858

m 2 Feb 1839 Houghton-le-Spring parish church (m)

     41 80 d

Jane Bellonby

daughter of Thomas Bellonby and Hannah Dunning

b 22 March 1814 (bible)

d 12 Oct 1881 "Paulina & Superior", Chicago, bur Rosehill Cemetery (d)

Newbottle 1839.  sponsor at her granddaughter's baptism in Oak Creek,

 Wisconsin, 27 Nov 1870.  communicant at St Marks, Oak Creek, in 1877,

 with notes in that record that she was received from the Canadian Church,

 and that she moved to Chicago Illinois in September 1877.  579 Superior

 Street 1880; res "Paulina & Superior, corner" in 1881 (d)

Children:

    4   i Thomas Bothwick, b 3 Nov 1839 Ballast Hills

       ii James, b 9 Oct 1841 Gateshead

      iii Robert, b 26 Aug 1844 Gateshead

       iv William, b 27 Oct 1846 Gateshead

        v John Andrew, b 14 Oct 1848 Gateshead

       vi Agnes Hannah, b 7 Jan 1851, d 7 July 1852

      vii Peter, b 7 Aug 1853, d 28 Oct 1854

     viii Jonathan, b 27 Sept 1856 Kingston

 

     bp

3 Martha Dowie

bp 1 Nov 1818 (Glasgow records)

 

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CHILDREN OF ROBERT DOWIE AND JANE BELLONBY:

        41 61 70 75 80 85 95 00 05 10 b bp d cem obit

4 Thomas Bothwick Dowie; Thomas Borthwick (bp)

b 3 Nov 1839 Ballast Hills, Parish of All Saints, Newcastle (b); bp 28 Feb 1840 (All Saints bp)

d 20 June 1916 Milwaukee, bur St Marks (d)

to U.S. March 1848 Port of New York (Milw Co declaration of intent)

sailor, Ward 1, Township of Wolfe Island, Frontenac County, Ontario, 1861; sailor, Kingston, 1867 (bp); to Milwaukee County 1863 (Illustrated Historical Atlas of Milwaukee County Wisconsin.  Chicago: H. Belden & Co., 1876, p.51).  farmed McCreedy farm, section 11, Oak Creek Town, Milwaukee County, at 2717 South Chicago Avenue, South Milwaukee.

m Jan 1866 Oak Creek (bible)

        61 70 80 05 10 20 d cem obit

Harriet Ellen Benn

daughter of James William Benn and Mary Harriet Vallier

b 21 Dec about 1843 Ontario

d 7 Feb 1925 South Milwaukee, bur St Marks (d)

Wolfe Island 1861; came to Oak Creek with her mother in 1865 (ob)

Children:

   12   i Henrietta Jane, b 28 Feb 1867

       ii Agnes Hannah, b 7 Nov 1868

      iii Harriet Ellen, b 18 Aug 1870

       iv Lillie Grace, b 12 Nov 1871

        v Thomas Angus, b 11 Oct 1873

       vi Eva, b 31 Jan 1876, d 17 March 1876

      vii George William, b 19 Jan 1878

     viii James Robert, b 23 March 1880

       ix Edith Christina, b 7 Feb 1883

        x Bessie Mabel, b 21 Nov 1885

       xi Olive Marion, b 28 Aug 1888

 

        b

5 James Dowie

b 9 Oct 1841 Gateshead (b)

this may well be the same as the following:

        65 70

James Dowie; James Dowey (65,70)

b c1841 England; 23 in 1865, b England; 29 in 1870 b England

deceased in 1905 (wf ob)

naturalized 19 Oct 1870 Oswego County, New York (card file of naturalized persons, 1829-1878, County Court, in the Family History Library)

stonemason, Kingston, 1866 (bp); mason, Oswego ward 2 south half, 1865(p40); stone mason, Oswego ward 1, 1870(p25); lived near Oswego (Fishbeck)

m c 1862 (Fishbeck); married in 1875, divorced in 1880, widow in 1900 1905

        65 75 80 92 00 d ob

Fanny Layo (Anna d); Fanny Dowey (70); Fanny Dowie (65,80); Fannie Dowey (00); Fannie Dowie (75,ob); maiden name Lael (1860 1863 bps), Liel (1866 bp)

daughter of James Lera (transcription of d)

b 1829 Scotland (Fishbeck); b May 1820 Canada (00); 38 in 1865, 43 in 1870, 46 in 1875, 52 in 1880, 65 in 1892, 77 in 1905 (d); b England (65,70,75,80,92,d,Anna d, ob)

d 7 Jan 1905 at the home of her daughter, Mrs Edward Glassford, 33 West

Seneca Street (ob), bur Riverside (ob); d 9 Jan 1905 Oswego, age 78  (Riverside), bur Riverside Cemetery in Scriba (d,Riverside)

immigrated 1860 (00); lived in Oswego 44 years (ob); Oswego ward 1 western district, 1875(p24); 14 Bonner Street, Oswego ward 1, 1880(ed246p31); Oswego ward 1 district 2 1892(p16); 64 Bronson, Oswego ward 1, 1900(ed120p20); nurse (ob)

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      John Flux (Anna d)

      b Kingston Ontario (Anna d) before 1822 (Fishbeck)

      drowned c 1862 (Fishbeck)

        seaman 1851 (1851bp); mariner 1854 (1854bp); sailor, Kingston, 1860       (1860bp)

Children (mother of 10 children in 1865; 8 children, 4 living in 1900):

 22a    i Louisa Flux b 3 Nov 1848

     ii Anna Maria Flux b 12 April 1851

    iii Martha Flux b 30 Nov 1853

     iv Eliza Flux b c 1862 Canada

      v Robert James Flux b 18 May 1860

     vi William John Flux b 10 Jan 1863, bp 8 Aug 1863 St Pauls Kingston,          "The father is dead", James Dowey was a witness to the baptism

    vii Frederick Dowie b 11 July 1865

 

        80 00 10 20 b bp d ob cem

6 Robert Dowie

b 26 Aug 1844 Gateshead (b)

d 15 Nov 1920 Chicago State Hospital, Norwood Park, Illinois, bur

 Concordia Cemetery (d)

to U.S. 1850 (00).  painter, Chicago 1870 (dir).  Kingston 1873 (m).

 naturalized 1878 as having arrived in the United States as a minor.

 painter, Chicago, resident 46 years (d)

boarding with his brother William at 112 1/2 Jefferson (Chicago dir 1870);

"Dowie Robert, res King, Machinist Canada Engine and Car Wheel Company."

(Kingston dir 1873/1874).  473 W. Ohio (1878/1879dir); 14 Cork St, Chicago  <ward 13> 1880(ed132p51); 221 Washtenaw St, ward 12, 1888, in precinct 6 months, in county 10 years (voter reg); 15 S California Ave, ward 12, 1892, in precinct 1 year, in county 23 years (voter reg); 15 California Avenue <this address may be from the 1900 Soundex>, Chicago ward 12, 1900(ed340p1); 15 Gross Terrace, Chicago ward 13, 1910(ed644p1); 15 South Whipple Street, Chicago ward 13, 1920(ed749p9,ob)

m 30 Jan 1873 (Kingston church records)

     80 00 10 20 d ob cem

Mary Elizabeth Bolton

daughter of Richard Bolton and Ann

b 2 July 1849 (d), b April 1846 (00), b 1849 (cem) Ontario; 30 in 1880, 28 in 1881, 62 in 1910, 69 in 1920, 80 in 1930 (ob)

d 6 Jan 1930 Chicago (d), bur Concordia Cemetery; age 80-6-4 appears in the Concordia Cemetery records

Wolfe Island 1873; immigrated 1877 (00) 1878 (10); in Chicago 60 years in 1930 (d); Chicago 1923; 15 South Whipple Street 1929 (dir) 1930 (d,ob).  Address 2710 Jackson Blvd appears in Concordia Cemetery records.  This is an apartment house in the 1930 census, with no familiar names.

Children (1910: 6 children, 2 living):

   23   i Robert John, b 7 March 1876 Kingston, d 8 April 1880 Chicago

       ii Richard, b 11 Oct 1877 Chicago, d 3 May 1884 Chicago

      iii May, b 1879, d 1879

       iv Mary Elizabeth, b 23 April 1881 Chicago

        v Thomas, b 6 May 1883 Chicago, d 30 July 1883 Chicago

       vi Herbert Bolton, b 13 Sept 1885 Chicago

Living with this family in 1880 was a 3-year-old nephew Andrew Ray, born

 in Illinois of parents born in Scotland

 

        70 80 b bp

7 William Dowie

b 27 Oct 1846 Gateshead (b)

naturalized 1872, resident 6 years.  painter, Chicago, 1870 1880.  last

 mentioned in the Chicago city directory 1884.  left Chicago, probably

 went south, and was never heard from again (Olive Wilson)

112 1/2 Jefferson (1870dir); 11th Ward in 1870; boarding at 107 Carroll

(1872dir); 444 W. Ohio (1875/1876dir); 233 N. Ashland Av.

(1876/1877dir,1877/1878dir, 1878/1879dir,1880ed132p51<ward 13>)

m

     70 80 00 10 d

Mary McGrath or McGraw

daughter of John McGraw (d)

b 1839 but died age 62 (d); b Jan 1845 (00) Ireland; 30 in 1870, 32 in

 1880, 58 in 1910

d 26 Feb 1911 Chicago, bur Calvary Cemetery (d)

immigrated 1875 (00); in Chicago 60 years (d).  widow in 1886 Chicago city

directory, last mentioned in the 1905 directory.  186 Ashland Ave, Chicago ward 11, 1900(ed303p17); widow, with son John at 524 North Ashland Avenue, ward 14, 1910(ed689p7); 1640 Ohio ("burial permit index")

Children (3 children living in 1900; 7 children, 3 living in 1910):

   29   i Jane A., b c1868 Illinois

       ii William, b April 1870

      iii Mary A., b April 1870

       iv Nellie, b March 1874

        v John Andrew b 1 May 1875 Chicago, 444 4th, 12th ward (b)

 

        b bp

8 John Andrew Dowie

b 14 Oct 1848 Gateshead (b)

gave a Bible to Harriet Dowie for Christmas 1884.  This Bible, with family

information entered, was in the possession of Olive Wilson.

? John Dowie, age 21, b England, was living in a hotel in Chicago ward 1 in 1870(p157)

 

9 Agnes Hannah Dowie

b 7 Jan 1851 (bible)

d 7 July 1852 (bible)

 

10 Peter Dowie

b 7 Aug 1853 (bible)

d 28 Oct 1854 (bible)

 

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11 Jonathan Dowie; John (10,wf ob)

b 27 Sept 1856, bp 24 Dec 1856 St Georges Kingston (bp)

d 9 Sept 1916 Chicago, bur Mount Carmel Cemetery (d)

to U.S. 1873 (10), 1875 (00)

spent some time with his brother Thomas as a young man; shoemaker (83),

Chicago; merchant (88); peddler (00); teamster, coal wagon, 1910;   expressman (d); living with his mother in 1880; 1084 Madison St, ward 12, 1888, in precinct 3 months, in county 14 years (voter reg); 81 Emerson Avenue, ward 12, 1900(ed386p12); 1611 Austin Avenue, ward 14, 1910(ed690p1)

m 21 Sept 1881 Chicago (m, St Columbkille g)

60 70 80 00 10 30 d ob

Ellen McCarthy; Nellie (60,80,1899bp,10,30,d,ob)

daughter of Florence McCarthy and Mary Melvin (d); Mary A. (70); Marianne (80)

b 19 April 1860 Chicago (d); b April 1860 Illinois (00); 11/12 in 1860, b Canada; 10 in 1870, b Illinois; 20 in 1880, b Illinois; 49 in 1910; 69 in 1930; 85 in 1945 (ob)

d 9 Oct 1945, bur Mount Carmel (d,ob)

ward 5, 1860(p12); ward 1, 1870(p47); works in paper box factory, at home, 637 Hubbard Street, Chicago ward 13, 1880(ed131p23); 3341 West Adams Street, Chicago ward 29, 1930(ed16-987p4); 4831 Adams Street, 1945, there 5 years (d)

her father's grocery at 117 North Market Street was destroyed in the fire

 of 1871, thereafter he opened the Oyster Bar restaurant at Clark and Lake

 Streets (ob)

Children (1900: 6 children, 4 living)

   35   i John Florence, b 28 March 1883 Chicago

       ii John Andrew, b 28 June 1886, d 13 July 1887 Chicago

      iii Agnes, b 6 Oct 1888 Chicago, 1084 Madison, 12th ward (b)

       iv William, b 3 Jan 1891, d 4 Oct 1892 Chicago

        v Mary Anne, b 12 May 1894

       vi John, b 13 Dec 1899, d 23 May 1901 Chicago

(Olive Wilson mentioned a daughter Nellie, possibly an error)

 

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CHILDREN OF T. B. DOWIE AND HARRIET E. BENN:

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12 Henrietta Jane Dowie, called Jennie

b 28 Feb 1867 (b,bp) Oak Creek (b); bp 23 July 1867 St Georges Kingston (bp)

d 28 March 1962 Verona, bur Mount Horeb Cemetery (d)

attended Oshkosh Normal School and taught school near Lomira.  after her husband's death she lived with her daughter Grace in Madison 1925 1932 (son ob) 1935; seamstress, 2614 Madison? Street, 1930; then Mount Horeb (there 1951 (son ob)); then Blue Mounds Town, Dane County; Blue Mounds 1958 (sis ob)

m 28 Nov 1889 at her home in Oak Creek (g,m)

     70 80 95 00 05 10 20 d ob cem

Hiram Spofford Robbins (g)

son of John H. Robbins and Elizabeth A. (m); Elizabeth Palmer (d)

b 13 Feb 1868 (cem,00) Lomira (m); b 18 Oct 1867 Lomira (d); 51 in 1920

d 19 July 1921 Deerfield Illinois (d), bur "Schoonover Cemetery", Lomira Town, Dodge County

cheesemaker, Lomira, 1889 (m).  to Milwaukee 1892.  fireman 1892 1896 1900, engineer 1903 1905 1910 1920.  1895: 16th Ward, Milwaukee.  1900: R.R. fireman, 3315 Park Hill Avenue, Milwaukee.  1910: 3301 Mt Vernon Avenue, Milwaukee (ed173,p1).  1107 N Richmond St, 1918 (son WWI); 1920: 1107 Richmond Street, Chicago.  locomotive engineer, CM&St Paul RR (d)

Children:

   41   i George Hiram, b 20 Aug 1890 Lomira

       ii Harriet Jenette, b 4 June 1892 Milwaukee

      iii Agnes Laura, b 11 Aug 1896, d 17 March 1897 Milwaukee

       iv John Holden, b 23 Oct 1898 Milwaukee

        v Thomas Raymond, b 4 May 1901, d 8 May 1901 Milwaukee

       vi Grace Elizabeth, b 11 Aug 1903 South Milwaukee

 

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13 Agnes Hannah Dowie, called Aggie

b 7 Nov 1868 Oak Creek, Wisconsin (b)

d 9 Feb 1958 Los Gatos, California (d), bur Los Gatos Cemetery (ob)

attended Oshkosh Normal School.  1910: grocery merchant, 16 34th Street,

Milwaukee (ed173,p2).  1920: manager, cafeteria, 1244 Washington Avenue, Racine (ed66,p8).  Chicago Illinois 1925.  6532 Lakewood Ave, Chicago ward 49, 1930(ed16-1871p4).  Ventura 1946 (dau ob).  resident of Los Gatos the past 5 years in 1958 (ob).  living with her daughter Ruth in 1958.  in Santa Clara County 5 years, in California 28 years, in 1958 (d)

m 31 May 1891 Oak Creek (m); m 31 March 1891 at her home in Oak Creek (g)

80 95 00 05 d obit

Ernest Dwain Minster; Ernest Duane Minster (d); Ernest Dwaine Minster (dau Harriet's d)

son of John Minster (m,d) and Mary Ann Garland (d)

b 15 May 1871 Lakeside Michigan (m, Knaack); 9 in 1880

d 18 Jan 1908 North Fond du Lac, chronic suppurative appendicitis, bur Lakeside (d1907/1908-547)

Chikaming, Berrien County, Michigan, 1880.  farmer, Lakeside, 1891 (m).  to South Milwaukee c1890 (obit).  clerk 1892, fireman 1893, policeman 1895 1897, brakeman R.R. 1900, conductor 1903 1905 1907, freight conductor 1908 (obit); employed by Wisconsin Central Railway last 5 years of his life (obit).  Milwaukee 1895 (15th Ward), 1900 (2518 Clybourn Street); North Fond du Lac 1905.

Children:

   47   i Ernest, b 6 Sept 1892 Milwaukee, d 13 Sept 1892 Milwaukee

       ii Agnes Ruth, b 23 Aug 1893 Wauwatosa Town, Milwaukee County

      iii Helen Grace, b 13 Oct 1895 Milwaukee

       iv Mary Christabel, b 28 Oct 1897 Milwaukee

        v Harold Dwain, b 21 July 1903 Milwaukee

       vi Harriet Ernestine, b 13 July 1907 South Milwaukee

 

     80 05 20 30 bp m

14 Harriet Ellen Dowie, called Nellie

b 18 Aug 1870 Oak Creek (bp)

d 17 Jan 1934 Eleva Wisconsin, bur Eleva Cemetery

attended Oshkosh Normal School, but never taught school.  accepted a

 teaching job, but her sister took it instead, and she went to Chicago and

 worked as a cook on the north shore.

m 22 April 1900 at her home in South Milwaukee (m)

William Henry Elkinton

son of Mark Elkinton and Nancy Bush

b 24 May 1870 Lomira Town, Dodge County

d 18 April 1943 Westport Town, Dane County, bur Eleva Cemetery

the year of their marriage they moved to Jennings Louisiana where they

 stayed about 4 years; farmer, mail carrier, photographer, Eleva

Children:

   53   i William Dowie, b 23 Aug 1901 Jennings Louisiana

       ii Horace Gerald, b 14 Nov 1903 Jennings

      iii Beryl Evelyn, b 29 July 1907 Clear Creek Town, Eau Claire County

       iv Elenore Harriet, b 6 Nov 1911 Eleva

 

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15 Lillie Grace Dowie, called Lill; Lillian (ob); Lillian G. (30)

(bp and the family Bible gives her name as Lillie, although all later

 records use the name Lillian.)

b 12 Nov 1871 Oak Creek (bp)

d 25 Aug 1933 Carlsbad (ob)

attended Oshkosh Normal School; teacher in San Pedro (ob)

lived in San Pedro 15 years before moving to Carlsbad 4 years ago (ob)

m 8 July 1893 (Racine County m)

80 00 05 10 20 30 bp d

Louis Albert Guetzkow; Ludwig Friedrich Albert (bp cert); Louis A. Guetzhow (30); Louis Albert Guetzhow (d)

son of Henry Guetzkow (80,d); Heinrich Gützkow and Emilie geb. Müller (bp cert)

b 14 Jan 1870 Bloomfield, Walworth County, Wisconsin (bp cert), b Jan 1870 (00); 10 in 1880, 37 in 1905, 40 in 1910, 50 in 1920, 60 in 1930, 23 at first marriage (30); bp 1 May 1870 Greenfield, Milwaukee County (bp cert)

d 24 April 1955 Los Angeles County Harbor General Hosp. at Torrance, bur Green Hills Mem. Park (d)

at home, New Berlin, 1880.  carpenter, New Berlin, 1893.  carpenter con., 87 Western Avenue, Wauwatosa Town, Milwaukee County, 1900.  carpenter contractor, West Allis, 1905.  "They left Milw. in November 1909 for Portland & then Seattle" (letter from Marie Heileman, Lou Guetzkow's niece, 2150 South 67th Place, West Allis 53219, dated 19 December 1986).  building contractor, 7312 Murphy Place, Seattle Washington, 1910 (ed357,p4).  Seattle city directories: 1910, 7213 Murphy pl; 1911, 7212 3d NW.  later to California: Marysville 1920(ed175,p5); San Pedro 1925; nursery man, avocados, Carlsbad, 1930; Carlsbad 1933 (wf ob); Marysville 1947 (sons ob); 126 W "D" St, Wilmington, Los Angeles County, 1955 (d)

Children:

   57   i Thomas Henry Alvin, b 12 Nov 1895 Milwaukee

       ii Mabel Grace, b 12 April 1898 Milwaukee

      iii Lillian Grace, b and d 29 Aug 1903 West Allis

 

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16 Thomas Angus Dowie

b 11 Oct 1873 Oak Creek, Wisconsin (bible); bp 28 June 1874 (bp)

d 15 June 1929 Wauwatosa Town, Milwaukee County, bur St Marks (d)

teamster 1900; farmer 1918 (WWI); worked the family farm.  lost an eye in an accident at the Appleton Foundry; "left eye gone" 1918 (WWI)

 

     bur cem

17 Eva Dowie

b 31 Jan 1876 Oak Creek, Wisconsin (bible)

d 17 March 1876 Oak Creek of inflammation of the lungs, age 6 weeks 4

 days, bur St Marks (bur)

 

        80 05 10 20 30 bp WWI d obit

18 George William Dowie

b 19 Jan 1878 Oak Creek, Wisconsin (bp)

d 14 June 1953 Geneva Town, Walworth County, Wisconsin, bur Oakwood

 Cemetery, Sharon (d)

telegraph operator, South Milwaukee, 1900.  to Sharon 1905.  telegraph operator 1905, station agent 1910 1917 1919 1920; agt, C&NW Ry Co, 1918 (WWI); station agent, Grace Street, Sharon, 1930; Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, retired 1950 after 56 years (obit)

m 19 June 1912 Capron Illinois

        00 10 20 30 ob

Mayme Annette Stimes

daughter of Ole Stimes and Augusta (00)

b Sept 1882 (00,ob); 26 in 1910, 36 in 1920, b Illinois; 47 in 1930, 28 at 1st marriage (30)

d 17 Jan 1962 Harvard, McHenry County, bur Oakwood Cemetery, Sharon (ob)

at home, Boone Township, Boone County, Illinois, 1900 (ed6p8); with brothers in Dunham Township, McHenry County, Illinois, 1910; Sharon 1961 (son ob)

Children:

   60   i Elizabeth Stimes, b 11 Aug 1917 Sharon

       ii Douglas William, b 23 March 1919 Sharon

 

     80 10 bp m WWI d cem

19 James Robert Dowie; Robt. J. Dowie (signature in WWI)

b 23 March 1880 (bible,WWI) Oak Creek (bible), bp 9 May 1880 age 1 year (bp); in an earlier edition I have the date 31 March

d 14 April 1935 Chicago Illinois, bur St Marks

nickel plater in iron works, South Milwaukee, 1900.  engineer, railroad, 2311 Walnut Street, Chicago, 1910; 3281 Armitage Av, locomotive engineer, Chi Milwaukee St Paul, 1918 (WWI); Chicago: fireman 1903-1906, engineer 1913 1934.  worked for the railroad 30 years, retired Dec 1934 (d)

m 10 Oct 1906 Chicago (m)

        00 d

Helena Carolina Grund

daughter of Herman Grund and Lena (00); Helena Wilkes (mdx); Helena (80)

b Jan 1885 (00); 22 in 1906; died age 22 years 5 months (d); b Alma Wisconsin (d)

d 21 July 1907 Chicago (d), bur Waldheim Cemetery in the Grund family plot

at home, 1096 Chicago Ave, Chicago ward 14, 1900 (ed446p21); in Chicago 18 years (d); 975 West Chicago Avenue (ob)

 

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20 Edith Christina Dowie (bp); in an earlier edition I have the name Edith

 Christine

b 7 Feb 1883 Oak Creek, Wisconsin (bible)

d 25 April 1923 Northern Wisconsin Colony and Training School, Lafayette

 Town, Chippewa County, of tuberculosis; bur St Marks

a victim of mongolism and retarded.  at home 1920.

 

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21 Bessie Mabel Dowie

b 21 Nov 1885 Oak Creek (bp)

d 24 Jan 1966 Milwaukee, bur Forest Home

teacher, public school 1910

m 29 June 1910 South Milwaukee

     00 05 10 20 30 d ob

William Alonzo Joseph

son of Louis F. Joseph and Alice Fowler; Alice M. (05,10)

b 6 Oct 1883 Sparta Wisconsin (d); 21 in 1905, 47 in 1930, 27 at 1st marriage

d 19 March 1965 Hales Corners, bur Forest Home (d)

at home, 414 Jones Street, Eau Claire ward 2, 1900(ed24p5); at home, Eau Claire ward 2, 1905(p3); at home, 409 Eleventh Street, Racine ward 3, 1910(ed69p20), but apparently also enumerated as a student of medicine at 518 Grand Avenue, Milwaukee ward 4 (ed36p1); graduate of Kalamazoo College (ob); 1912 graduate of Marquette University medical school (ob); practiced medicine in the Milwaukee area from 1919 (ob).  543 Wentworth Avenue 1920(ed201,p11); physician and surgeon, 806 Wentworth Avenue, 1930; Hales Corners 1958 (sis ob), 9304 West Grange Avenue 1965 (ob)

Children:

   62   i Enid Cathleen, b 26 Oct 1911 Milwaukee

       ii Bessie Alice, b 22 Feb 1917 Hancock Wisconsin

 

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22 Olive Marion Dowie (bp); in an earlier edition I have the name Olive

 Marian

b 28 Aug 1888 Oak Creek, Wisconsin (b)

d 19 Aug 1978 (fam); d 17 Aug 1978 San Diego County (dndx)

stenographer 1910 1912; San Diego (SocSec)

m 5 June 1912 at her home in South Milwaukee

     20 30 WWI cem

Vivian Hubert Wilson, called Bert; H. V. Wilson; Hubert Wilson (SocSec)

son of Chas. Wilson and Lily Bennett

b 19 Dec 1888 Melbourne (WWI); b 19 Dec 1889; 31 in 1920, 41 in 1930; SocSec and dndx say 1888; 22 at 1st marriage (30)

d 17 June 1974 res La Mesa, San Diego County, California (SocSec)

immigrated 1909 (30).  draftsman, Milwaukee, 1912.  draftsman, Bucyrus Co., 1301 Rawson (WWI);  mechanical engineer, 1212 Fairview Avenue, 1920 (ed312,p3).  estimating engineer, machinery mfg plant, 1212 Fairview, 1930; executive, Bucyrus-Erie, South Milwaukee.  retired to California 1955; Aptos 1958 (sis ob)

Children:

   64   i Lillian Olive, b 17 April 1913 Milwaukee

       ii Frederick Hubert, b 26 Jan 1915 South Milwaukee

      iii Lois Ruth, b 31 July 1924 South Milwaukee

 

CHILDREN OF JAMES DOWIE AND FANNY LAYO:

        65 bp

22a Louisa Flux (65)

b 3 Nov 1848 (bp), bp 14 Jan 1849 St Georges (bp); b c1849 Canada (Fishbeck); 16 in 1865, b Canada

 

        65 70 80 00 10 20 bp d

22b Anna Marie Flux (bp); Anna M. Flux (65); Anna Maria Flux; Annie Fishbeck (80,00,mo ob,20); Anna Dowie Fishbeck (d)

b 12 April 1851, bp 18 May 1851 St Pauls Kingston (bp); b 12 April 1848 Kingston (d); b 12 April 1847 or 1850 Kingston; b April 1852 Canada (00); 14 in 1865, b Canada; 19 in 1870, 28 in 1880, 30 in 1881 (son b), 32 in 1883 (dau b), 61 in 1910, 72 in 1920; b Oswego (son Samuel delayed b)

d 5 Feb 1926 at her residence, 715 So Joliet, Wilmington, Will County, bur North Cem., Essex, Ill., widow (d)

immigrated 1854 (00), 1859 (20); Custer Park, Illinois, 1905 (mo ob); widow, Wilmington, 1910 1920 1926(d); Wilmington 1918 (son Robert WWI)

m 11 Feb 1867 Evangelical Church in Oswego; married 31 years in 1900

        50 60 70 80 00

Freeman Philip Fishbeck; Freeman Fishback (70); Freman Fishbek (80)

living in 1850, 1860, and 1870, with the family of Samuel and Lydia Austin; Freeman was apparently the son of Lydia and her first husband

b Nov 1842 New York (00); 8 in 1850, 18 in 1860, 28 in 1870, 35 in 1880, 37 in 1881 (son b), 43 in 1883 (dau b); b Oswego (dau E b); b Newark, New York (son Samuel delayed b)

at home, Scriba Town, Oswego County, 1850 1860(p14); day laborer, Essex Township, Kankakee County, 1870; Reed Township, Will County, 1880(ed212p25); farmer, Custer Township, 1900(ed102p6)

Children; <6 living in 1883 (dau E b); 13 children, 8 living in 1900>:

 66a    i John b c 1868 New York

     ii Allice b c 1870 Illinois

    iii Lydia b July 1875 Illinois

     iv Olive (son) b c 1876 Illinois

        v Samuel Freeman b 29 Nov 1878 Braidewood, Illinois <5th child                 (delayed b)>

     vi Robert J. b 12 March 1881 Reed Township <8th child>

    vii Elizabeth b 26 March 1883 Reed Township <9th child>

   viii Ada b Nov 1885 Illinois

     ix Annie b May 1887 Illinois

 

        65? 70 80 bp

22c Martha Dowey (70); Mattie Dowie (80); Martha Flux (65)

b 30 Nov 1853 (bp), bp 8 Jan 1854 St Georges (bp); 12 in 1865 b Canada; 16 in 1870 b Canada; 26 in 1880 b Canada

servant, Oswego ward 4, 1865(p13); servant in the Patrick Hart family, Oswego ward 1, 1870; laundrywoman at home 1880

 

        65 80 92 00 05 10 20 30 ob

22d Eliza Flux (m/75); Eliza J. Glassford (92); Eliza J. Glasford (30); Elizabeth Glassford (ob)

b Sept 1860 Canada (00); b c 1862 Canada (Fishbeck); 9 in 1865, b Canada; 19 in 1874 (m/75), 23 in 1880; 32 in 1892; 43 in 1905; 44 in 1910; 59 in 1920; 76 in 1930, 12 at 1st marriage; 73 in 1930 (ob); b Kingston (ob)

d 7 June 1930 at her home, 24 West Second Street (ob)

immigrated 1862 (20), 1855 (30); in U.S. 40 years in 1905; domestic, widow, 59 2nd Street, Oswego ward 1, 1900(ed119p7); No. 31 West Seneca Street, Oswego, 1905 (mo ob); living with daughter Jennie Curran's family in 1905; 1910 widow with son-in-law Robert Curran; widow, 24 W 2nd, Oswego, 1920<ed162p9> 1930<ed38-32p4>, with son-in-law Michael Conley; member of Christ Episcopal Church (ob)

m 15 Sept 1874 Oswego ward 3 west by B[aptist?] clergyman (75 census)

        65 70 80 ob

Edward Glassford (m/75,ob); James E. Glassford (70 80)

son of William Glassford and Emma (65,70)

10 in 1865, b Canada; 17 in 1870, b New York of Canadian-born parents; 22 in 1874 (m/75); 26 in 1880, b Canada

d 2 March 1891, age 36 (cem)

at home, Oswego ward 3, 1865(p62); brakeman on R.R., at home, Oswego ward 3, 1870(p14); teamster, 89 Oneida, Oswego, 1880(ed250p21); expressman, who lived on West Sixth street between Utica and Mohawk (ob)

Children (9 children, 4 living in 1910):

 66j    i Emma b c 1876 New York

     ii Clarence b c 1879 New York   

    iii Fannie b Nov 1880 New York

     iv Lizzie b June 1883 New York

        v Jennie b Feb 1886 New York; m Robert Curran

According to Interments in Riverside Cemetery, Oswego, New York, 1855-1910
and Removals of Identified Dead in 4th & 5th Ward Cemeteries 1888-1890, Oswego, New York
, by Beulah Shares Schroeder, the following are buried in Section 62-E of Riverside Cemetery along with Edward Glassford:  child d 29 Jan 1895 Oswego; J.E. bur 1 July 1890; infant d 20 March 1889 Oswego.  In addition, Edward Glassford, bur 31 Oct 1880, par Edward Glassford, is buried in Section 74-E with Edward's parents.

 

        65 70 75 bp

22e Robert James Flux; Robert Dowie (75)

b 18 May 1860, bp 15 July 1860 St Pauls Kingston (bp); b c 1861 (Fishbeck); 4 in 1865, 10 in 1870; 15 in 1875, b Ontario; b Canada (Fishbeck,65,70)

 

        65 70 75 80 00 05 10 20 bp m

22f William John Flux (bp); John Flux(65); John W. Dowie; John Dowie(75,m); John William Dowie (Cullinan)

b 10 Jan 1863, bp 8 Aug 1863 St Pauls Kingston (bp); b Jan 1864 (00); 2 in 1865, 7 in 1870, 13 in 1875, 19 in 1880; 49 in 1910; 57 in 1920; b Canada (65,70,80,00,05); b Ontario (75)

d 9 Aug 1928, age 63, bur Riverside cemetery (Cullinan Funeral Home)

immigrated 1863 (20), 1864 (10), 1870 (00); in U.S. 42 years in 1905

sailor 1880; laborer, Oswego, 1894 (m); day laborer, 69 Seneca, Oswego ward 2, 1900(ed122p14); Oswego 1905 (mo ob); farmer, Oswego Township, 1905(district1p5); farmer, Oswego Township, 1910(ed146p10); laborer, railroad shop, 163 West Oneida, Oswego, 1920; lived near Oswego (Fishbeck)

m 11 Dec 1894 by Rev. P. W. Mead (m); married 5 years in 1900, 14 years in 1910

        70 75 80 00 05 10 20 30

Frances A. Gange (son's ob)

daughter of Edward Gaynge and Aimie [Annie?] Baldwin (m transcription); stepdaughter of Samuel Peterson (80)

b July 1869 New York, but 33 years old (00); 3 in 1870, 9 in 1875, 13 in 1880, 29 in 1894 (m2); 38 in 1905; 42 in 1910, 53 in 1920, b New York; 63 in 1930, 20 at 1st marriage; b Oswego County (75)

in household of John and Ann Carey, Oswego, 1870; in household of Samuel and Jane Peterson, Oswego ward 4, 1875(p44), 29 East Cayuga Street, Oswego, 1880; RFD#8, Oswego, 1918 (son WWI); widow, farmer, Lake Road, Oswego Town, 1930 (ed38-46p7)

        m1

        Perry

        b Alabama (00)

Children:

 66o    i Anna R. Perry b June 1890 New York

     ii Edward W. Perry b June 1893 New York

    iii John W. b 11 March 1897 Oswego

     iv Robert James b 25 Nov 1899 Oswego T

        v Catharine F. d 10 July 1903

     vi William G. b 18 May 1905 Oswego T

    vii Louise b c 1909 New York

 

        75 80 92 00 05 10 20 30 bp m

22g Frederick Dowie (bp); Freddie Dowey (70); Fredrick Dowie (75); Freddie Dowie (80); Fred Dowie (05)

b 11 July 1865, bp 7 July 1866 St Pauls Kingston (bp); b July 1865 (00); 9 in 1875 b Oswego County; 16 in 1880, b New York; 21 in 1896, b Oswego (m); 54 in 1920, b New York; 65 in 1930, 22 at 1st marriage; b U.S. (05)

d 11 March 1938, funeral Saint Mary's, bur Saint Peter's cemetery (Dain Funeral Home)

works in box factory 1880; laborer, Oswego ward 1 district 3, 1892(p9); laborer, Oswego, 1896 (m); laborer, 144 10th, Oswego, 1900; Oswego 1905 (mo ob); day labor, 143 Liberty St, Oswego ward 3, 1905(electiondistrict2p16); sawyer, match factory, 1910; laborer, box shop, 144 Liberty (W 10th), 1920; laborer, city dept works, 144 Liberty Street, Oswego ward 3, 1930 (ed38-35p20); lived near Oswego (Fishbeck)

m 11 April 1886 by Rev. M. J. Fournier (m <transcription says 1896>); married 13 years in 1900, 23 years in 1910

        70 92 00 05 10 20 30

Louise M. (05,30); Mary Louise Miller (m); Louisa (70,92)

daughter of William Miller and Ester McGill (m); Esther (70)

b Dec 1864 (00); b 1865 (cem transcr); 6 in 1870; 27 in 1892; 22 in 1896, b Oswego (m); 40 in 1905; 54 in 1920; 65 in 1930, 22 at 1st marriage

d 3 Jan 1937, age 73, funeral Saint Mary's, bur Saint Peter's cemetery (Dain Funeral Home)

at home, Oswego ward 7, 1870(p32)

Children (5 in 1900, 4 living; 6 in 1910, 5 living):

  67    i Willie b Feb 1888 New York

       ii Fred b May 1890 New York

      iii Eddie b Feb 1891 New York

       iv Robert b May 1893 New York

        v Agnes b c1903 New York

 

CHILDREN OF ROBERT DOWIE AND MARY ELIZABETH BOLTON:

        bp d cem

23 Robert John Dowie

b 7 March 1876, bp 4 June 1876 St Georges (bp); b 1875 (cem) Kingston Ontario (d), died age 4 years 1 month 2 days (d)

d 8 April 1880 Chicago, bur Concordia Cemetery (d); 473 W Ohio ("burial permit index")

in Illinois 4 years (d)

 

        80 b d cem

24 Richard Dowie

b 11 Oct 1877 Chicago Illinois (b)

d 3 May 1884 Chicago, bur Concordia Cemetery (d); 14 Cork ("burial permit index")

 

        cem

25 May Dowie

b 1879 (cem)

d 1879 (cem), bur Concordia Cemetery

female Dowie, 473 W Ohio, d 5/18/79, reg #45 12

The records of Concordia Cemetery show the burial of a stillborn child on 19 May 1879.  The name appears as Robert, but this may be a reference to the father's name.

 

        00 b cem

26 Mary Elizabeth Dowie; Mamie E. Dowie; Mary E. Dowie (mo d)

b 23 April 1881 Chicago Illinois

survived her brother Herbert (his ob 1950)

15 So Whipple St, 1930 (mo d); Chicago 1941

 

        b d cem

27 Thomas Dowie

b 6 May 1883 Chicago Illinois (b)

d 30 July 1883 Chicago, bur Concordia Cemetery (d); 14 Cook[!] ("burial permit index")

 

     00 10 20 30 b WWI d cem ob

28 Herbert Bolton Dowie (WWI,d); Herbert H. Dowie (30)

b 13 Sept 1885 Chicago Illinois (b); 41 at 1st marriage (30)

d 7 June 1950 Hinsdale, Du Page County (d), bur Clarendon Hills, Downers Grove (ob); although his name is on the family plot marker in Concordia Cemetery (cem)

Chicago: locomotive fireman 1910, electrician 1913, switchman 1915, auto

repr 3112 Lawrence Av 1917 (city directories); switchman, C&NW RR, Kenosha, 1918 (WWI); railroad switchman, Kenosha ward 5, 1920(ed14p12); automobile salesman, 407 South Underhill, Apartment 9, Peoria ward 4, 1930 (dir,ed72-50p17); ticket agent, Chicago Traction Authority (d); 820 Randell, Downers Grove, 1950 (d)

nearest relative: Mrs Kate Dowie, wife, 3247 Fullerton Ave, Chicago (WWI); Kate Dowie, 65, widow, b New York of German-born parents, 3247 Fullerton Ave, Chicago ward 33, 1920(ed2071p8)

m

        00 10 d

Lillian B. (30), Lillian b Massat (ob); Lillian Massat (10)

daughter of Albert Massat and Alvina Bartelman (d)

b 26 May 1885 (d); b May 1885 (00); 25 in 1910; 44 in 1930, b Illinois, 41 at 1st marriage

d 2 April 1969 Three Rivers, Michigan, bur Clarendon Hills, Westmont Illinois (d)

at home, 429 N Wood Street, Chicago ward 14, 1900(ed452p1); saleslady, dept store, at home, 1837 West Chicago Ave, Chicago ward 14,1910(ed685p18)

Adopted son:

        i David Carr, 3 in 1930, b Illinois

 

CHILDREN OF WILLIAM DOWIE AND MARY MCGRATH:

     70 80 00 10 m

29 Jane A. Dowie; Jennie Dowie (m,00); Jennie Walter (10); Mrs Jennie Walters (bro WWI); Agnes Walters (20)

b June 1870 Illinois (00); 2 in 1870, 12 in 1880; 20 in 1891 (m); 36 in 1910, married; 42 in 1920

1628 Ohio St, Chicago ward 14, 1910(ed688p14); 524 N Paulina St, 1918 (bro WWI); living with brother John in 1920

524 N Paulina is in ed 834 in 1920; 1628 W Ohio is in ed 833 in 1920

m 24 Feb 1891 Cook County by a justice of the peace (m)

        00

Frank J. Walter (m); Frank Walter (00)

b Dec 1870 New York State (00); 21 in 1891 (m)

Chicago 1891 (m); electritian, 16 Emerson Avenue, Chicago ward 13, 1900 (ed386p7)

Child:

  68    i Guy b Dec 1891 Illinois

<Chicago city directories:  1913, Frank J. Walter, soler, 1628 W Ohio; 1915, Jerome Walter, coal, 1628 W Ohio>

 

        70

30 William Dowie

b April 1870 Illinois (70)

 

        70 80

31 Mary A. Dowie; Mamie (80); Mrs Mamie Carr (93b)

b April 1870 Illinois (70); 23 in 1893, b Chicago (93b)

? Mamie Carr, d 12 Feb 1897 Chicago, age 25, cert 2543 (dndx)

m

        00

Patty Carr (93b); Patrick Carr (93bp)

24 in 1893, b Iowa (93b)

brakeman of RR (93b); bartender, 639 Grand Av (Chicago dir 1896); bartender, living with father-in-law John Bluett, 334 Ferdinand St., Chicago ward 13, 1900(ed394p2)

        married 2 years in 1900

                80 00

        Nonie; Norah Bluett (80)

        daughter of John Bluett and Kate (80)

        b June 1877 Illinois (00); 3 in 1880

        at home, 418 Hubbard Street, Chicago, 1880(ed111p31)

Children:

 68a    i Edward John b 12 July 1893 at 18 Emmerson Ave, mother's first                child

     ii Mary b 3 Dec 1894

    iii Maria b 3 Feb 1896

 

        80 00 10 m

32 Nellie Dowie; Ellen (ch bp); Nellie Locsby (10)

b March 1874 Illinois (00); 8 in 1880; 19 in 1895, b Chicago (son delayed b); 34 in 1910, widow

1900: box fct work, living with her mother, 186 Ashland Ave, Chicago ward 11(ed303p17); box maker, box factory, living with her sister Jennie, 1910; 1628 Ohio Street, Chicago, 1911

m 5 Aug 1890 Chicago by a justice of the peace (m)

        80

Thomas Flood

son of James Flood and Margaret (80)

14 in 1880, b Illinois; 23 in 1890 (m); 21 in 1895, b Chicago (son delayed b)

at home, 529 Hubbard Street, Chicago, 1880(ed131p19); Chicago 1890 (m); fireman, 529 Austin Ave, Chicago, 1895 (son delayed b)

Children:

 68d    i Genevieve b 2 June 1891

     ii Margaret Ruth b 7 Nov 1892, d 9 July 1896 Chicago

    iii John James b 12 Feb 1895

<Chicago city directories:  1915, Miss Genevieve Flood and James Flood both listed at 3334 W Congress; James at same address 1913; this is the home of Thomas Flood's parents, and Genevieve is here, in 1910>

 

        80 00 10 20 b bp WWI

33 John Andrew (bp) Dowie; John (b)

b 1 May 1875 Chicago Illinois (b), bp St Columbkilles.  <The birth date of

June 1 given in the baptismal record is less reliable because it appears

in a column utilizing ditto marks.>  5 in 1880; b Feb 1876 <but age 24 has been changed to 23 in the census> Illinois (00); 27 in 1910; 43 in 1920

bartender, at home, 1900; machinist, 524 North Ashland Avenue, Chicago ward 14, 1910(ed689p7); saloon, 1628 W Ohio (1917 dir); 524 N Paulina St, saloonkeeper at 1800 W Grand Ave, 1918 (WWI); saloon keeper, 1758 Grand Avenue, 1920; 3045 5th Av, Chicago (1923 dir)

head of family in 1910, with his mother and a nephew Edward, age 16, b

 Illinois

nearest relative: Mrs Jennie Walters, 524 N Paulina St, 1918 (WWI)

living with John in 1920 were: Gerome Walters, 24, roomer; Edward Carr,

 24, roomer; Agnes Walters, 42, sister

 

CHILDREN OF JONATHAN DOWIE AND ELLEN MCCARTHY:

        00 10 20 30 b m d WWI

35 John Florence Dowie (b), otherwise Lawrence J. Dowie (d); Lawrence (10); Laurence J. Dowie (signature in WWI)

b 28 March 1883 Chicago Illinois (b)

d 8 Feb 1941 Chicago, bur Mt Carmel (d)

Chicago; photographer 1906-1917 (city dir); at home 1910; 1611 W Austin Av (1917dir,1918b,WWI); photo enlarging, Chicago Portrait Co, 509 So Wabash Av, 1918 (WWI); photographer, portrait co., 451 Paulina, 1920; printer, 451 N Paulina (1923 dir); photographer, 451 Paulina, ward 32, 1930 (ed16-1125p16); 1629 W Grand Ave, 1941, there 1 year 3 months (d)

m 7 Feb 1918 Chicago (m)

        00 10 20 30

Mary Hilgendorf (m); Mamie C. Hilgendorf (10)

daughter of Herman Hilgendorf and Kathleen (00)

b Oct 1887 Illinois (00); 30 in 1918 (m); 32 in 1920; 33 in 1921 (b); 42 in 1930; b Chicago (ch b)

bur 12 Nov 1953 Mount Carmel, age 66 (cem rec)

survived her husband (hu d)

at home, Chicago ward 8, 1900 (ed212p1); at home, 815 Laflin St, Chicago ward 20, 1910 (ed884p12)

Child:

  69    i Catherine b 12 Sept 1918 Chicago

     ii Agnes b 30 March 1921 Chicago

 

        bp d

36 John Andrew Dowie

b 28 June 1886 bp St Columbkilles Chicago

d 13 July 1887 Chicago Illinois, bur Calvary Cemetery (d)

 

        00 10 30 b g m d

37 Agnes Dowie; Agnes Marie Dowie (dau Agnes delayed b)

b 6 Oct 1888 Chicago Illinois (b), 21 at Agnes' birth (Agnes delayed b)

d 21 Nov 1983 Norridge, Cook County, Illinois, bur Mt Carmel (d)

Agnes Stoneman, 951 N. Parkside Av., 1942 (b,dau delayed b); widow 1983 (d); res 3421 N Plainfield, Chicago (d)

m1 27 April 1910 Chicago (m,St Columbkilles m)

        b d WWI

Andrew Frederick Donaldson (b); Frederick A. Donaldson; Andrew F. Donaldson (signature in WWI,Agnes delayed b); Andrew Donaldson (Florence d)

son of Tom Donaldson (d) and Anna Aleene Armstrong (b); Annah A. Edwards (Graceland Cemetery records)

b 6 Oct 1886, Ogden Av, 12th ward (b); 22 in 1911 (Agnes delayed b), 23 in 1910 (m); b Chicago (Agnes b)

d 20 Dec 1917 Passavant Hospital, bur Graceland Cemetery (d)

machinist (Agnes b); 612 So Grove Ave, Oak Park, 1917 (WWI)

? Andrew F. Donaldson, 1144 Washington Blvd, d 12-20-17, reg # 38017 10

m

        00 10 20 30 m WWI d

Walter W. Stoneman (20,1928b,d)

son of William Stoneman and Lizzie (00); Elizabeth (10,d) Connors (d)

b 4 May 1887 (WWI,d) Port Huron, Michigan (WWI,1928b,3); b May 1887 (00); 22 in 1910, b Michigan; 30 in 1916 (m); 33 in 1920, b Michigan; 42 in 1928 (b); 42 in 1930, b Illinois, 23 at 1st marriage

d 19 Oct 1941 "On railroad platform at Lake St. & Central Ave", bur Mt. Carmel (d)

at home, 111 Ashland Avenue, Chicago ward 11, 1900(ed305p13); railroad switchman, at home, 3252 Carroll Avenue, Chicago ward 14, 1910 (ed709p12); railroad switchman, 3259 Carroll Avenue, Chicago ward 14, 1920 (ed856p2); 8901 So Ada St, 1928 (b); switchman, R.R. co., 122 Homan Avenue, Chicago ward 29, 1930 (ed16-968p13); tower man, C&NW railroad, 504 N. Lawler Ave, 1941 (d)

? Walter W. Stoneman, age 25, and Alice Broberg, age 20, m 17 July 1912 at 7520 Ingleside Avenue, Chicago, by H. F. Lawler, minister of the gospel(m)

        m2? 1 March 1916 Chicago by judge (m)

                10 20 30

        Minnie W. Maher (10)

        30 in 1910, b Sweden; 41 in 1920, b Finland; 52 in 1930, b Finland,       18 at 1st marriage

        immigrated 1888 (30) 1889 (10) 1905 (20); Chicago 1916 (m)

        married 12 years in 1910

                10

        John R. Maher

        37 in 1910, b Illinois

        order filler, mail order house, 1742 West Ohio Street, Chicago ward       14, 1910(ed687p3)

        m3?

                30

        George Davis

        46 in 1930, b Massachusetts

        carpenter, 1813 Haddon, Chicago ward 32, 1930(ed16-1118p28)

Children:

 69b    a Frank R. Maher (10,30), 4 in 1910, b Illinois; Frank Stoneman, 13         in 1920; 24 in 1930

        i Agnes Aleen Donaldson b 28 May 1911 at 1611 W Austin Ave

     ii Florence Marie b 28 May 1911 Chicago