Lutie A. Olds1
F, (12 Feb 1892 - 27 May 1914)
Father* | Frank William Olds1 (3 Sep 1853-20 May 1923) |
Mother* | Emma Holt1 (18 Jul 1861-13 Jun 1952) |
Relationship | 6th cousin 3 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 16 Aug 2018 |
Lutie A. Olds was born on 12 Feb 1892 at Michigan.2,3 She was the daughter of Frank William Olds and Emma Holt.1 Lutie A. Olds died on 27 May 1914 at Leslie, Ingham County, Michigan, at age 22.4 She was buried at Munith Cemetery, Munith, Jackson County, Michigan.5
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Citations
- [S5172] 1900 federal census of Jackson County, Michigan. Microfilm image online. S. D. 2, E. D. 1, sheet 11. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S5172] 1900 federal census of Jackson County, Michigan. Microfilm image online. S. D. 2, E. D. 6, sheet 7A.
- [S4717] Michigan, Death Records, 1867 - 1950, online http://interactive.ancestry.com, Luta Olds, single, born 12 Feb 1892 in Michigan, daughter of F. W. Olds and Emma Holt.
- [S4717] Michigan, Death Records, 1867 - 1950, online http://interactive.ancestry.com, Luta Olds, single, born 12 Feb 1892 in Michigan, daughter of F. W. Olds and Emma Holt, natives of Michigan, musician, died 27 May 1914 in Leslie, Ingham County, Michigan. The death was due to childbirth with a malformed pelvis and instrumental delivery resulting in shock. She was buried in Pixley Cenetery [Munith Cemetery], Munith, Jackson County, Michigan.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 August 2018), memorial page for Lutie A Olds (1892–1914), Find A Grave Memorial no. 18775045, citing Munith Cemetery, Munith, Jackson County, Michigan, USA ; Maintained by Deb Hayes-Wolfe (contributor 46811474). A photo of the tombstone shows the inscription to be Lutie A./ 1892 - 1914.
Lydia Olds1
F, (6 Oct 1775 - )
Father* | Simeon Olds1 (30 Mar 1745-6 Aug 1800) |
Mother* | Elizabeth Bannister1 (-30 Dec 1831) |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 6 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 16 May 2008 |
Lydia Olds was born on 6 Oct 1775 at Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Simeon Olds and Elizabeth Bannister.1
Citations
- [S1540] Search and Research, Computerized Early Vital Records of Worcester County, MA, CD-ROM., CD-ROM (Wheat Ridge, Colorado: Search and Research Publishing Company, 2000, Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged), Brookfield Births.
- [S1538] Brookfield [Town: Mass], compiler, Vital Records of Brookfield, Massachusetts, To the end of the year 1849 (Worcester, Massachusetts: Franklin P. Rice, 1909), Brookfield Births. "Olds, Lydia, d. Simeon and Elizabath, Oct. 6, 1775."
Lydia Olds1
F, (20 Jan 1804 - )
Father* | Joshua Olds1 (27 Jul 1778-12 Nov 1863) |
Mother* | Betsy Abbott1 |
Relationship | 4th cousin 5 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 10 Aug 2014 |
Lydia Olds was born on 20 Jan 1804 at Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Joshua Olds and Betsy Abbott.1 Lydia Olds married Otis Twichell on 4 Apr 1831.2,3
The marriage was reported simply as: "In Brookfield by Rev. George S. Noyes... Mr. Otis Twichell to Miss Lydia Olds."4
The marriage was reported simply as: "In Brookfield by Rev. George S. Noyes... Mr. Otis Twichell to Miss Lydia Olds."4
Family | Otis Twichell |
Citations
- [S1540] Search and Research, Computerized Early Vital Records of Worcester County, MA, CD-ROM., CD-ROM (Wheat Ridge, Colorado: Search and Research Publishing Company, 2000, Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged), Brookfield Births.
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 144.
- [S1540] Computerized Early Vital Records of Worcester County, MA, CD-ROM, Brookfield Marriages. Olds, Lydia and Otis Twitchell, April 4, 1831.
- [S3845] MARRIED: [Olds -- Twichell], Massachusetts Spy, Worcester, Massachusetts, 20 Apr 1831, p. 2.
Lydia Olds1
F, (c 1806 - 25 Nov 1824)
Father* | Jasper Olds1 (14 May 1757-16 Dec 1837) |
Mother* | Lydia Moon1 |
Last Edited | 22 Mar 2014 |
Lydia Olds was born c 1806.1 She was the daughter of Jasper Olds and Lydia Moon.1 Lydia Olds died on 25 Nov 1824.1
"SUICIDE
"On Thursday last Miss Lydia Olds, age 18, daughter of Mr. Jasper Olds, of Andover, in this county, committed suicide by taking arsenic. The circumstances are briefly as follows: --
"For the past month she had resided in the family of Dr. Henry Burnham, in the village of Almond. During the absence of the family in the afternoon in which the accident happened, she selected a phial of arsenic, from which she took about three ounces, moistened it with water, and swallowed it about three o'clock, as she afterwards confessed. Half an hour before sunset the Doctor returned, and found her deliberately at work and apparently well, so effectually did her ambition to effect self destruction preponderate over the painful effects of the poison. About sun set she became ill, and when questioned said she had the cholic, for which some medicine was administered. Her vomiting, thirst, and other symptoms, excited suspicions, & she was enquired of if she had not been at the medicine, when she positively declared she had not. The rejected contents of the stomach were immediately examined and the fact of her having taken poison clearly ascertained, as some of the arsenic remained undissolved. She was shown this, and again charged with committing the deed, when she acknowledged the fact, but would give no cause for her conduct else than being tired of life. She stated that she took the asenic [sic] as soon as Mrs. Burnham left the house, intending to have expired without affording any knowledge of the cause of her death. She conversed freely with the neighbors until a few minutes before her death, but obstinately refused medical assistance, even when force was resorted to.
"This last was the sixth attempt this deluded girl made to commit suicide within the last two years. The first was by taking laudanum -- the second hanging -- the third, and fourth by cutting her throat, the scars of whcih she carried with her to the grave -- the fifth by shooting -- and the sixth and fatal one by arsenic.
"Those who were best acquainted with her past life, and the occurrences relative to it, believe her to have been mentally diseased. Her understanding was above mediocrity, and her conduct unexceptionable. Charity draws a veil over her frailties, and drops a tear for her misfortune, while we unfeignedly sympathise with her parents and other relatives for their deep affliction. -- Allegany Rep."1 Several other papers picked up this sensational story as well, not always with the same detail. Some reported Lydia's age as 13 and some report the death as 25 or 26 ult [i.e. in November]. This earliest report I have, dated 6 Dec 1824, when "last Thursday" was 2 Dec but it is copied from the Allegany Republican which would have had an earlier date. The Thursday before that was 25 Nov 1824.
"SUICIDE
"On Thursday last Miss Lydia Olds, age 18, daughter of Mr. Jasper Olds, of Andover, in this county, committed suicide by taking arsenic. The circumstances are briefly as follows: --
"For the past month she had resided in the family of Dr. Henry Burnham, in the village of Almond. During the absence of the family in the afternoon in which the accident happened, she selected a phial of arsenic, from which she took about three ounces, moistened it with water, and swallowed it about three o'clock, as she afterwards confessed. Half an hour before sunset the Doctor returned, and found her deliberately at work and apparently well, so effectually did her ambition to effect self destruction preponderate over the painful effects of the poison. About sun set she became ill, and when questioned said she had the cholic, for which some medicine was administered. Her vomiting, thirst, and other symptoms, excited suspicions, & she was enquired of if she had not been at the medicine, when she positively declared she had not. The rejected contents of the stomach were immediately examined and the fact of her having taken poison clearly ascertained, as some of the arsenic remained undissolved. She was shown this, and again charged with committing the deed, when she acknowledged the fact, but would give no cause for her conduct else than being tired of life. She stated that she took the asenic [sic] as soon as Mrs. Burnham left the house, intending to have expired without affording any knowledge of the cause of her death. She conversed freely with the neighbors until a few minutes before her death, but obstinately refused medical assistance, even when force was resorted to.
"This last was the sixth attempt this deluded girl made to commit suicide within the last two years. The first was by taking laudanum -- the second hanging -- the third, and fourth by cutting her throat, the scars of whcih she carried with her to the grave -- the fifth by shooting -- and the sixth and fatal one by arsenic.
"Those who were best acquainted with her past life, and the occurrences relative to it, believe her to have been mentally diseased. Her understanding was above mediocrity, and her conduct unexceptionable. Charity draws a veil over her frailties, and drops a tear for her misfortune, while we unfeignedly sympathise with her parents and other relatives for their deep affliction. -- Allegany Rep."1 Several other papers picked up this sensational story as well, not always with the same detail. Some reported Lydia's age as 13 and some report the death as 25 or 26 ult [i.e. in November]. This earliest report I have, dated 6 Dec 1824, when "last Thursday" was 2 Dec but it is copied from the Allegany Republican which would have had an earlier date. The Thursday before that was 25 Nov 1824.
Citations
- [S3491] Suicide [of Miss Lydia Olds], The Watch-Tower, Cooperstown, New York, 6 Dec 1824, page 4.
Lydia J. Olds1,2
F, (25 Jun 1837 - 19 Jun 1901)
Father* | Joseph Olds1 (5 Jul 1802-27 Sep 1891) |
Mother* | Emily Bullard1 (1812-1852) |
Last Edited | 20 Dec 2011 |
Lydia J. Olds was born on 25 Jun 1837 at New York.1,2 She was the daughter of Joseph Olds and Emily Bullard.1 Lydia J. Olds married Samuel Campbell on 25 Jun 1852.3,4 Lydia J. Olds died on 19 Jun 1901 at age 632 and was buried at Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan.2
Lydia J. Campbell and Samuel Campbell appeared on the census of 7 Jun 1900 at Milan Township, Monroe County, Michigan, as follows:
Campbell, Samuel, b. March 1831, age 69, marr. 47 yrs, b. N. Y., parents b. Vt., retired farmer
, Lillie [sic] J., wife, b. June 1837, age 62, marr. 47 yrs, 7 children, 5 living, b. N. Y., father b. Vt., mother b. Canada (Eng.)3
Her memorial posted on Findagrave.com includes an obituary. "Lydia Oles married Samuel Campbell. Children: Alva, Franklin, Charles, Alfred, Albert, Minor, and Samuel Peter. Obituary: Mrs. Samuel Campbell died at her home west of this village, Wednesday, June 19, aged 63 years, 11 months and 19 days. Lydia J. Olds was born in New York state June 25, 1837, and moved to Michigan when she was six years old with her parents and has lived in this state ever since. She was married to Samuel Campbell June 25, 1852, and seven children were born to their union, two dead and five survive her. They are Franklin P., Charles E., Alva M.5, and Sam P. She had 12 grandchildren; three brothers and one sister. She lived on the farm, where she died, for 40 years. It was a forest in those days and she and her husband had to cut the trees away for the house which was a small one, and is still standing and used for a workshop. The funeral occurred at the house Friday at 10 o'clock a.m., Rev. H.A. Field officiating. The remains were interred in the Rice cemetery."
"Family links:
"Children:
" Frank P. Campbell (1853 - 1928)*
" Albert Campbell (1866 - 1936)*
' Alfred F. Campbell (1866 - 1891)*
" Spouse: Samuel Campbell (1831 - 1914)."4
Lydia J. Campbell and Samuel Campbell appeared on the census of 7 Jun 1900 at Milan Township, Monroe County, Michigan, as follows:
Campbell, Samuel, b. March 1831, age 69, marr. 47 yrs, b. N. Y., parents b. Vt., retired farmer
, Lillie [sic] J., wife, b. June 1837, age 62, marr. 47 yrs, 7 children, 5 living, b. N. Y., father b. Vt., mother b. Canada (Eng.)3
Her memorial posted on Findagrave.com includes an obituary. "Lydia Oles married Samuel Campbell. Children: Alva, Franklin, Charles, Alfred, Albert, Minor, and Samuel Peter. Obituary: Mrs. Samuel Campbell died at her home west of this village, Wednesday, June 19, aged 63 years, 11 months and 19 days. Lydia J. Olds was born in New York state June 25, 1837, and moved to Michigan when she was six years old with her parents and has lived in this state ever since. She was married to Samuel Campbell June 25, 1852, and seven children were born to their union, two dead and five survive her. They are Franklin P., Charles E., Alva M.5, and Sam P. She had 12 grandchildren; three brothers and one sister. She lived on the farm, where she died, for 40 years. It was a forest in those days and she and her husband had to cut the trees away for the house which was a small one, and is still standing and used for a workshop. The funeral occurred at the house Friday at 10 o'clock a.m., Rev. H.A. Field officiating. The remains were interred in the Rice cemetery."
"Family links:
"Children:
" Frank P. Campbell (1853 - 1928)*
" Albert Campbell (1866 - 1936)*
' Alfred F. Campbell (1866 - 1891)*
" Spouse: Samuel Campbell (1831 - 1914)."4
Family | Samuel Campbell (1831 - 16 Jun 1914) |
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Citations
- [S2751] 1850 federal census of Monroe County, Michigan. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, "Mother, Lydia J., wife of Samuel Campbell, June 25, 1837, June 19, 1901" from tombstone photo
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Created by: Leta Knauss Record added: Aug 26, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 57727315. - [S3045] 1900 federal census of Monroe County, Michigan. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, "Mother, Lydia J., wife of Samuel Campbell, June 25, 1837, June 19, 1901" from tombstone photo
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Created by: Leta Knauss Record added: Aug 26, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 57727315. The posting includes her obituary. - [S110] The son Minor is not in ths list> Minor A. may be the same as Alva M. If not, there would be more than the seven children reported.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker with Campbell monument: "Father, Frank P., 1853 - 1928" on headstone photo.
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Created by: Leta Knauss Record added: Aug 31, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 57955823. - [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, including an obituary of Lydia Campbell which names son Charles E.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker: "Albert Campbell 1866 - 1936" on headstone photo.
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Created by: Leta Knauss Record added: Sep 01, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial #57997579. - [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker: "Alfred F., son of _____ Campbell, born Sep 15, 1866, died Nov. 24, 1891" on headstone photo.
"Alfred was the son of Samuel Campbell and Lydia J. Olds."
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Created by: Leta Knauss, Record added: Aug 26, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 57727149. - [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker with Campbell marker: Father, Samuel, 1831 - 1914
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA. The post names seven children, including Minor. - [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, headstone marker with Campbell marker: Father, Samuel, 1831 - 1914
Burial: Rice Cemetery, Cone, Monroe County, Michigan, USA. The post names seven children, including Samuel Peter.
Lydia Pearl Olds1,2
F, (6 Dec 1894 - 1980)
Father* | Frank Olds3 (12 Dec 1853-8 Sep 1934) |
Mother* | Susan Matilda Sapp (30 Aug 1854-9 Dec 1948) |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 28 Sep 2015 |
Lydia Pearl Olds was born on 6 Dec 1894.4,5 She was the daughter of Frank Olds and Susan Matilda Sapp.3 Lydia Pearl Olds married Frank Poscharsky on 25 Dec 1912.6 Lydia Pearl Olds died in 1980.7
Family | Frank Poscharsky ( - 29 Aug 1963) |
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Citations
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 81, giving the name as Lydia Peas but someone has corrected the name to Lydia Pearl in my inherited copy.
- [S2916] J. Gooden Sapp and H. W. Stanley, A History of the Sapp Family (n.p.: n.pub., 1910), p. 44, giving the name as Lydia Pearl.
- [S2916] J. Gooden Sapp and H. W. Stanley, A History of the Sapp Family, p. 44.
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America, p. 81, giving the date as 6 Sep 1894 but someone has corrected my inherited copy to 6 Dec 1894.
- [S2916] J. Gooden Sapp and H. W. Stanley, A History of the Sapp Family, p. 44, giving the date as 6 Dec 1893.
- [S2917] Letter from Maxine Trotter (Wyanet, Illinois) to Dan W. Olds, 31 Oct 1973; copy in my files (Spartanburg, South Carolina).
- [S2929] Letter from Maxine Olds Trotter (Wyanet, Illinois) to Dan W Olds, 14 Oct 1989; copy in my files (Spartanburg, South Carolina).
Lyla Edna Olds1
F, (26 Jul 1884 - )
Father* | Abe Olds1 (31 May 1862-1937) |
Mother* | Mary Fedde1 (1867-1958) |
Last Edited | 20 May 2010 |
Lyla Edna Olds married Clyde Balser.1 Lyla Edna Olds was born on 26 Jul 1884 at Joliet, Illinois.1 She was the daughter of Abe Olds and Mary Fedde.1
"Postoffice address of Lyle E. Balser January 1908, Kouts, Ind."1
"Postoffice address of Lyle E. Balser January 1908, Kouts, Ind."1
Family | Clyde Balser ( - 23 Oct 1907) |
Citations
- [S2646] W. F. McMilllan and C. E. McMillan, McMillan Genealogy and History, A Record of the Descendants of John McMillan and Mary Arnotts, his wife, who were born and married in Scotland ... (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), p. 231.
Lyle Franklin Olds1,2
M, (24 Apr 1925 - 21 Feb 1994)
Father* | Franklin Ellis "Frank" Olds1 (6 May 1895-22 Nov 1977) |
Mother* | Ella A. Edgington1 (circa 1902-) |
Relationship | 8th cousin 1 time removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 31 Jan 2010 |
Lyle Franklin Olds was born on 24 Apr 1925 at Cass County, Minnesota.1,3 He was the son of Franklin Ellis "Frank" Olds and Ella A. Edgington.1 Lyle Franklin Olds died on 21 Feb 1994 at Itasca County, Minnesota, at age 68.3
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Citations
- [S2479] 1930 federal census of Cass County, Minnesota. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S2534] Minnesota Birth Certificates Index, online http://people.mnhs.org/bci/Results.cfm, Olds, Lyle Franklin Date of Birth: 24 Apr 1925 Mother Maiden Name: Edgington certid# 1925-05051 County of Birth: Cass.
- [S2477] Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002, online www.ancestry.com, Lyle Franklin Olds, Sr., born 24 Apr 1925, died 21 Feb 1994 in Itasca County, Minnesota. Certificate No. 004620.
- [S2480] Minnesota Birth Index, 1935 - 2002, online http://ancestry.com, Alice Luella Olds Birth Date: 18 Sep 1947 Birth County: Itasca Father: Lyle Franklyn Olds Mother: Loretta Pearl O'Brien File Number: 1947-MN-042752.
- [S2480] Minnesota Birth Index, 1935 - 2002, online http://ancestry.com, Margaret Ann Olds Birth Date: 25 Nov 1949 Birth County: Itasca Father: Lyle Franklin Olds Mother: Loretta Pearl O'Brien File Number: 1949-MN-068657.
- [S2480] Minnesota Birth Index, 1935 - 2002, online http://ancestry.com, Dorothy Lucille Olds Birth Date: 3 Jan 1951 Birth County: Itasca Father: Lyle Franklin Olds Mother: Loretta Pearl O Brien File Number: 1951-MN-032671.
- [S2480] Minnesota Birth Index, 1935 - 2002, online http://ancestry.com, Thomas Eugene Olds Birth Date: 10 Jan 1953 Birth County: Itasca Father: Lyle Franklin Olds Mother: Loretta Pearl O'Brien File Number: 1953-MN-039025.
- [S2480] Minnesota Birth Index, 1935 - 2002, online http://ancestry.com, Charlotte Rose Olds Birth Date: 10 Feb 1959 Birth County: Itasca Father: Lyle Franklin Olds Mother: Loretta Pearl O'Brien File Number: 1959-MN-070532.
Lyman Condit Olds1
M, (1829 - 21 Oct 1909)
Father* | Ira Mather Olds1 (21 Oct 1785-18 Apr 1865) |
Mother* | Phoebe Young1 (1783-1835) |
Relationship | 4th cousin 5 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 28 Jul 2019 |
Lyman Condit Olds married (1) Mary Minerva Glover.2 Lyman Condit Olds was born in 1829.1 He was the son of Ira Mather Olds and Phoebe Young.1 Lyman Condit Olds married (2) Mrs. Fannie A. Harkins in 1863.2 Lyman Condit Olds died on 21 Oct 1909 at West Baltimore, Maryland.3,4
He "moved to Michigan when quite small, and lived at South Lyman until 1866; moved to Ingham Co., Mich. about 1877 moved to Cambridge, Md., afterwards to Baltimore."2
Lyman Condit Olds appeared on the census of 10 Jun 1880 at High Street, Cambridge, Dorchester County, Maryland, as follows:
194/206 Olds, Lyman S., 51, married, physician, b NY, father b. NY, mother b. NJ
, [name missing], 38, wife, married, keeping house, b. Mich., father b VT, mother b. NJ
, Lilly, 12, dau., single, at school, attended school within the year, b. Mich., father b. NY, mother b Mich.5
His obituary states:
"DR. LYMAN OLDS DEAD
"Was a Well-known- Practitioner of West Baltimore.
"Dr. Lymnan Condlt Olds, 80 years old. a well-known physician of West Baltimore, died at his home, 1723 West Lanvale street, yesterday morning from injuries resulting from a fall from a car about two years ago. In the accident be was severely hurt about the head and body. He is survived by a widow (Mrs Fanny A. Olds) and two daughters (Mrs. Ira L. Fetterboff of this city, and Miss Helen L. Olds, of Helena, Mont.) and one grandchild.
'Tbe funeral will take place at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning from his residence. Rev. James Cook, of Fultou[sic] Avenue Presbyterian Churcb will officiate. lnterment will be in London Park Cemeteryo [sic].
"Dr. Olds was born ln New York city. He was the son of Rev. and Mrs. Ira Olds. After graduating from a preparatory school in Salem, Mich., at the age of 20 years he went to the gold fields of California in 1840. Although not successful in locating a paying vein, he entereed[sic] into the mining claim business, at which be was successful. At the suggestion of one of his brothers, the late Dr. Edward F. Olds, of Philadelphia, he returned to Michigan adl studied medicine at the University of Michigan graduating with high honors.
"He entered the office of his brother but after an attack of typhoid fever decided to go to the Cumberland Mountains In[sic] Tennessee, where he practiced medicine for a year. From there he went to Cambrldge, Md., and later on came to his city, where he had been in active practice for the last 25 years."4
He "moved to Michigan when quite small, and lived at South Lyman until 1866; moved to Ingham Co., Mich. about 1877 moved to Cambridge, Md., afterwards to Baltimore."2
Lyman Condit Olds appeared on the census of 10 Jun 1880 at High Street, Cambridge, Dorchester County, Maryland, as follows:
194/206 Olds, Lyman S., 51, married, physician, b NY, father b. NY, mother b. NJ
, [name missing], 38, wife, married, keeping house, b. Mich., father b VT, mother b. NJ
, Lilly, 12, dau., single, at school, attended school within the year, b. Mich., father b. NY, mother b Mich.5
His obituary states:
"DR. LYMAN OLDS DEAD
"Was a Well-known- Practitioner of West Baltimore.
"Dr. Lymnan Condlt Olds, 80 years old. a well-known physician of West Baltimore, died at his home, 1723 West Lanvale street, yesterday morning from injuries resulting from a fall from a car about two years ago. In the accident be was severely hurt about the head and body. He is survived by a widow (Mrs Fanny A. Olds) and two daughters (Mrs. Ira L. Fetterboff of this city, and Miss Helen L. Olds, of Helena, Mont.) and one grandchild.
'Tbe funeral will take place at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning from his residence. Rev. James Cook, of Fultou[sic] Avenue Presbyterian Churcb will officiate. lnterment will be in London Park Cemeteryo [sic].
"Dr. Olds was born ln New York city. He was the son of Rev. and Mrs. Ira Olds. After graduating from a preparatory school in Salem, Mich., at the age of 20 years he went to the gold fields of California in 1840. Although not successful in locating a paying vein, he entereed[sic] into the mining claim business, at which be was successful. At the suggestion of one of his brothers, the late Dr. Edward F. Olds, of Philadelphia, he returned to Michigan adl studied medicine at the University of Michigan graduating with high honors.
"He entered the office of his brother but after an attack of typhoid fever decided to go to the Cumberland Mountains In[sic] Tennessee, where he practiced medicine for a year. From there he went to Cambrldge, Md., and later on came to his city, where he had been in active practice for the last 25 years."4
Family 1 | Mary Minerva Glover (1835 - Oct 1861) |
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Family 2 | Mrs. Fannie A. Harkins |
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Citations
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 227.
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America, p. 244.
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America, p. 244, saying he died 15 Apr 1909 in Baltimore, Md., not in agreement with his obituary.
- [S5371] Dr. Lyman Olds Dead, Baltimore American, Baltimore, Maryland, 22 Oct 1909, p. 13.
- [S4629] 1880 federal census of Dorchester County, Maryland. Microfilm image online. E. D. 26, S. D. 2, p. 21. Used at www.ancestry.com.
Lyman Delos Olds1,2
M, (12 May 1847 - )
Father* | Ezekiel Olds1 (18 Jul 1817-) |
Mother* | Roxanna Wilcox1 (2 Dec 1824-) |
Relationship | 5th cousin 4 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 14 Sep 2019 |
Lyman Delos Olds was born on 12 May 1847 at Ohio.3,4 He was the son of Ezekiel Olds and Roxanna Wilcox.1 Lyman Delos Olds married Mary Harriet May on 2 Mar 1869 at Whiteside County, Illinois.5,6,7
Lyman Delos Olds and Mary Harriet Olds appeared on the census of 15 Jun 1870 at Clinton Township, Clinton County, Iowa, as follows:
245 Olds, Lyman D., 23, painter, b. Ohio
, Mary, 22, keeping house
, Minnie, 11/12, at home, b. Iowa.8
"Samuel May provides a listing of this family, including four children living at the time. It is undocumented, quite possibly from then contemporary family sources and seemingly reliable, so I have used it to complete some names and dates.
Lyman Delos Olds and Mary Harriet Olds appeared on the census of 12 Jun 1880 at Hopkins Township, Whiteside County, Illinois, as follows:
Olds, Delos, 33, painter, b. Ohio, parents b. Ohio
, Mary, 32, wife, keeping house, b. Mass., parents b. Mass.
, Minnie, 10, dau., at school, b. Iowa, f. b. Ohio, mother b. Mass.
, Mattie, 8, dau., at school, b. Iowa
, Henry, 6, son, at school, b. Ill
, Nellie, 4, dau., b. Ill.
, May, 2, dau., b. Ill.
, Lewis, 7 mo., son, b. Ill.10
Lyman Delos Olds and Mary Harriet Olds appeared on the census of 2 Jun 1900 at Hopkins Township, Whiteside County, Illinois, as follows:
38/38 Olds, Delos, head, b. May 1847, 53, marr. 31 yrs, b. Ohio, parents b. Ohio, house painter
, Mary, wife, b. Mar. 1848, 52, marr. 31 yrs, 10 children, 9 living, b. Mass., parents b. Mass.
, Addie, dau., b. Jan. 1885, 15, b. Ill., father b. Ohio, mother b. Mass., at school for 9 mo.
, Orient, dau., b. Jan. 1887, 13, b. Ill., father b. Ohio, mother b. Mass., at school for 9 mo.
, Arthur, son, b. Nov. 1888, 11, b. Ill., father b. Ohio, mother b. Mass., at school for 9 mo.3
Lyman Delos Olds appeared on the census of Apr 1910 in the household of Mary Esther "Minnie" Hopkins at 312 Ninth Avenue, Rock Falls City, Whiteside County, Illinois.11
About 1913 he was "living in Sterling, Illinois".12
Lyman Delos Olds and Mary Harriet Olds appeared on the census of 15 Jun 1870 at Clinton Township, Clinton County, Iowa, as follows:
245 Olds, Lyman D., 23, painter, b. Ohio
, Mary, 22, keeping house
, Minnie, 11/12, at home, b. Iowa.8
"Samuel May provides a listing of this family, including four children living at the time. It is undocumented, quite possibly from then contemporary family sources and seemingly reliable, so I have used it to complete some names and dates.
"Lyman Delos Olds 1847, May 12.
Cc 392. Mary Harriet May 1848, Mar. 23.
m. 1869, March 2. Their children : —
404. Marv Esther 1869, July 20.
405. Matilda Roxana 1872, Nov. 12.
406. Henry Ezekiel 1873, Aug. 20.
407. Eleanor Mortimer 1875, Sept 25."9
Cc 392. Mary Harriet May 1848, Mar. 23.
m. 1869, March 2. Their children : —
404. Marv Esther 1869, July 20.
405. Matilda Roxana 1872, Nov. 12.
406. Henry Ezekiel 1873, Aug. 20.
407. Eleanor Mortimer 1875, Sept 25."9
Lyman Delos Olds and Mary Harriet Olds appeared on the census of 12 Jun 1880 at Hopkins Township, Whiteside County, Illinois, as follows:
Olds, Delos, 33, painter, b. Ohio, parents b. Ohio
, Mary, 32, wife, keeping house, b. Mass., parents b. Mass.
, Minnie, 10, dau., at school, b. Iowa, f. b. Ohio, mother b. Mass.
, Mattie, 8, dau., at school, b. Iowa
, Henry, 6, son, at school, b. Ill
, Nellie, 4, dau., b. Ill.
, May, 2, dau., b. Ill.
, Lewis, 7 mo., son, b. Ill.10
Lyman Delos Olds and Mary Harriet Olds appeared on the census of 2 Jun 1900 at Hopkins Township, Whiteside County, Illinois, as follows:
38/38 Olds, Delos, head, b. May 1847, 53, marr. 31 yrs, b. Ohio, parents b. Ohio, house painter
, Mary, wife, b. Mar. 1848, 52, marr. 31 yrs, 10 children, 9 living, b. Mass., parents b. Mass.
, Addie, dau., b. Jan. 1885, 15, b. Ill., father b. Ohio, mother b. Mass., at school for 9 mo.
, Orient, dau., b. Jan. 1887, 13, b. Ill., father b. Ohio, mother b. Mass., at school for 9 mo.
, Arthur, son, b. Nov. 1888, 11, b. Ill., father b. Ohio, mother b. Mass., at school for 9 mo.3
Lyman Delos Olds appeared on the census of Apr 1910 in the household of Mary Esther "Minnie" Hopkins at 312 Ninth Avenue, Rock Falls City, Whiteside County, Illinois.11
About 1913 he was "living in Sterling, Illinois".12
Family | Mary Harriet May (Mar 1848 - 8 Jul 1917) |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1933] [Anonymous], Portrait and Biographical Album of Whiteside County, Illinois (Chicago: Chapman Brothers, 1885), p. 714.
- [S1934] 1860 federal census of Whiteside County, Illinois. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S1938] 1900 federal census of Whiteside County, Illinois. Microfilm image online. S. D. 4, E. D. 128, sheet 2. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S5374] Samuel May, A Genealogy of the Descendants of John May Who Came from England to Roxbury in America, 1640 (Boston, Massachusetts: Franklin Press, 1878), p. 42, giving name as Henry Ezekiel Olds and the full birthdate.
- [S1933] [Anonymous], Portrait and Biographical Album of Whiteside County, Illinois, p. 307-308. No date or place.
- [S217] Illinois Statewide Marriage Index: L. Delos Olds and Mary H. May, 2 March 1869, Whiteside County, Illinois, license 2280, Illinois Marriages online, State Marriage Index, Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois.
- [S5362] DEATH OF MRS. DELOS OLDS, from an unknown newspaper , 12 July 1917, giving the date as 1868.
- [S5370] 1870 federal census of Clinton County, Iowa. Microfilm image online. P. 35 (stamped no. 94). Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S5374] Samuel May, Descendants of John May, p. 42.
- [S1936] 1880 federal census of Whiteside County, Illinois. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S5365] 1910 federal census of Whiteside County, Illinois. Microfilm image online. S. D.4, E. D. 123, sheet 6A. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S2977] John W. Jordan (ed.), Genealogical And Personal History of the Allegheny Valley, Pennsylvania (New York, New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1913), p. 52.
- [S5362] DEATH OF MRS. DELOS OLDS, from an unknown newspaper, 12 July 1917, "Johnnie died at the age of two and one-half years."
- [S2746] Whiteside County [Illinois] Obituaries, online http://genealogytrails.com/ill/whiteside/obit.html, entry for Orient C. (Olds) Wetzell.
- [S2746] Whiteside County [Illinois] Obituaries, online http://genealogytrails.com/ill/whiteside/obit.html, entry for Arthur Olds.
Lyman Newton Olds1
M, (16 Jul 1819 - 26 Apr 1875)
Father* | Joseph Olds1 (26 Apr 1769-29 Jul 1844) |
Mother* | Sally Whitney1 (10 Aug 1774-19 Nov 1840) |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 6 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 28 Sep 2019 |
Lyman Newton Olds was born on 16 Jul 1819 at Marlboro, Vermont.2 He was the son of Joseph Olds and Sally Whitney.1 Lyman Newton Olds married Minerva Adams, daughter of Simeon Adams Jr. and Lucy Mather, on 5 May 1846.2,3,4 Lyman Newton Olds married Maria Louise Dresbach on 7 Jun 1849.2 Lyman Newton Olds died on 26 Apr 1875 at Circleville, Ohio, at age 55.2
Lyman Newton Olds appeared on the census of 16 Jul 1850 at Circleville, Circleville Township, Pickaway County, Ohio, as follows:
Lyman Newton Olds appeared on the census of 7 Jun 1860 at Circleville City, Pickaway County, Ohio, as follows:
365/386 Lyman N. Olds, 41, bookseller, $4500 real estate, $5000 personal, b. Vermont
Louisa. 42, b. Ohio
Edward M., 13, b. "
Charles W., 10, b.6 "
Lyman Newton Olds appeared on the census of 16 Jul 1850 at Circleville, Circleville Township, Pickaway County, Ohio, as follows:
Lyman N. Olds, 31, druggist, b. Vt.
Maria S. " , 32, b. Ohio, they are marked as married with the last year
Edward " , 3, b. Ohio
Charles W. " , 3/12 b. Ohio.5
Maria S. " , 32, b. Ohio, they are marked as married with the last year
Edward " , 3, b. Ohio
Charles W. " , 3/12 b. Ohio.5
Lyman Newton Olds appeared on the census of 7 Jun 1860 at Circleville City, Pickaway County, Ohio, as follows:
365/386 Lyman N. Olds, 41, bookseller, $4500 real estate, $5000 personal, b. Vermont
Louisa. 42, b. Ohio
Edward M., 13, b. "
Charles W., 10, b.6 "
Family 1 | Minerva Adams (15 May 1821 - 27 May 1847) |
Child |
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Family 2 | Maria Louise Dresbach (27 Aug 1818 - 11 Mar 1899) |
Children |
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Citations
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 223.
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America, p. 238.
- [S5275] Andrew N. Adams, A Genealogical History of Robert Adams of Newbury, Massachusetts, and his Descendants, 1635 - 1900 (Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Co., Printers, 1900), p. 100. Minerva A. Adams "b. in Marlboro, May 15, 1821; m. Lyman N. Olds, son of Joseph Olds of Circleville, O. She d. in Circleville, 27 May 1847."
- [S5052] Ohio, County Marriages, 1774-1993 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016., online https://search.ancestry.com, Lyman N. Olds and Minerva Adams, married May 5th 1846, Pickaway County Marriage Book 4, p. 139.
- [S2691] 1860 federal census of Pickaway County, Ohio. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S2691] 1860 federal census of Pickaway County, Ohio. Microfilm image online. P. 51 (printed no. 165).
Lyman Whitney Olds1
M, (3 Nov 1824 - 19 Apr 1895)
Father* | Dr. Chester Olds1 (24 Oct 1798-21 Jul 1862) |
Mother* | Phila Adams1 (3 Mar 1800-8 Nov 1877) |
Relationship | 4th cousin 5 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 28 Sep 2019 |
Lyman Whitney Olds was born on 3 Nov 1824 at Newlane Hill, Vermont.2,3,4 He was the son of Dr. Chester Olds and Phila Adams.1 Lyman Whitney Olds married Sarah M. Curry on 8 Aug 1848 at Fairfield County, Ohio.1,5,6 Lyman Whitney Olds died on 19 Apr 1895 at Muscatine, Iowa, at age 70.1 He was buried on 21 Apr 1895 at Greenwood Cemetery, Muscatine County, Iowa.7
Lyman Whitney Olds appeared on the census of 9 Sep 1850 in the household of Israel Gregg and Roxey Gregg at Lithopolis, Fairfield County, Ohio.8
Lyman Whitney Olds appeared on the census of 28 Jul 1860 at Muscatine City, Muscatine County, Iowa, as follows:
1446/1399 Lyman Olds, 36, Merchant, $10,000 Real Estate, $2,000 personal, b. Vt.
Sarah M., 35, b. Pa.
Emma, 11, b. Ohio, attended school
[empty line]
Mary McMenomon, 24, servant, b. Ireland
Le Jarbo, 18, male, clerk, b. Ill.9
"In 1845 he moved from Vermont to Circleville, Ohio, and shortly afterwards to Lithopolis, Ohio. where he lived five years, and was a partner with his brother-in-law, Israel Gregg; in 1853 he moved to Muscatine, Iowa, where he conducted a very successful business in dry goods until 1871, when he retired. In 1865 he built Olds' Opera House Block there, was a director of the Merchants' Exchange (afterwards First National) Bank, and a director of the Muscatine Water Works Company. After retiring from business he settled on a farm of 1,000 acres near Nichols, Iowa. He was a member of the Congregational Church and devoted to his family."10
Lyman Whitney Olds and Sarah M. Olds appeared on the census of 11 Jun 1880 at West Ward, Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa, as follows:
322/355 Olds, Lyman W., 55, retired merchant & farmer, b. Vt., parents b. Vt.
, Sarah M., 54, wife, keeping house, b. Penn., parents b. Ky.
Breaser, Mary A., 24, servant, single, domestic servant, b. Ind.11
"Lyman W. Olds died at his late residence, No. 413 West Third street, in this city, of apoplexy, at 9:45 a.m. yesterday. In him another one of Muscatine’s oldest citizens has passed away, making a great gap in the rapidly thinning ranks of those who came to our city in the early fifties. Mr. Olds was born amid the mountains of old Vermont, Nov. 3, 1824, in a little town called Fayetteville, Winston county12. His father, Dr. Chester Olds, was one of four brothers, all physicians, all of whom lived to old age, our late fellow townsman being very near the middle of his 71st year. As a boy he attended the common schools. Absorbing there all that was a[sic] learn he entered the Townsend academy, which was all the schooling he had outside of his future busy life.
"Anticipating Horace Greeley’s advice to the young men, he came to Circleville, Ohio, in 1845, then to Lythopolis, in the same state, where he engaged in the dry goods trade. Here he first met Miss Sarah Curry, of Brownsville, Pa., and on Aug. 8, 1848, he married her. Moving westward again he arrived in Muscatine in 1853 with Sarah Gregg and Lorenzo H. Olds, his family joining him the following fall. He with P.r. [P. R.] Bohn opened a dry good store in the old Bennett building on West Second street. In 1857 the firm dissolved, Mr. Olds continuing at the old stand. He erected the Olds opera house in 1865 and with Henry Hoover as a partner, moved into the large store room in that block. In 1871 Mr. Hoover retired from the firm and that fall Mr. Olds placed his large stock under the hammer and gave up mercantile life.
"Turning his attention to his one thousand acres of land a few miles beyond Nichols on the B., C. R. & N. railway, he made it of the finest in the state. His public spirit and taste was shown by the building he erected. A charter member and director of the Merchants’ Exchange, now known as the first National Bank, and one of the incorporators, directors and heavy stock holder in the Muscatine Water Works Co., showed his energy and judgment.
"On May 3, 1855, he and his wife joined the First Congregational church by letter from the First Presbyterian church of Circleville, Ohio. He was a faithful member and a liberal contributor to it and its many relations. During the war he was a patriot and helped with his money, labor and influence to sustain the Union cause in the field and at home.
"The subject of [t]his sketch lived his best within the family circle and those outside who knew him best loved him most. To his wife, afflicted since their marriage, he was the gentle and attentive lover as of old. His children found him willing to indulge them in every thing beneficial to them. His death makes a break in business circles, but he will be missed most in his family circle and that of his intimate friends. The family have the sympanthies [sic] of the whole community in this hour of affliction and sorrow.
"To this couple four children were born, two sons who died in infancy, and two daughters, Mrs. Emma O. Reppert, of this city, and Mrs. Ella O. Payne, of Warsaw, Ky., the last two, with his wife and four grandchildren, Lyell and Ella Olds Reppert, Bettie and Lyman Whiting Olds Payne, survive him. Two sisters, Sarah J. Olds and Rosaltha Patterson, and two Brothers, Chester A. and Henry C., are still living in the east.
"The funeral will be to-morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock from the First Congregational church. Dr. A. Robbins assisted by Rev. J.F. Robertson will officiate. The pall bearerLyman Whitney Olds will be Alex Jackson, J. P. Fox, W.H. Hoopes, F.W. Swan, J. Linn Hoopes and R.B. Baird. The choir will be Mrs. May Morgridge, carl [Carl] Gray and Frank Lauder."13
Lyman Whitney Olds appeared on the census of 9 Sep 1850 in the household of Israel Gregg and Roxey Gregg at Lithopolis, Fairfield County, Ohio.8
Lyman Whitney Olds appeared on the census of 28 Jul 1860 at Muscatine City, Muscatine County, Iowa, as follows:
1446/1399 Lyman Olds, 36, Merchant, $10,000 Real Estate, $2,000 personal, b. Vt.
Sarah M., 35, b. Pa.
Emma, 11, b. Ohio, attended school
[empty line]
Mary McMenomon, 24, servant, b. Ireland
Le Jarbo, 18, male, clerk, b. Ill.9
"In 1845 he moved from Vermont to Circleville, Ohio, and shortly afterwards to Lithopolis, Ohio. where he lived five years, and was a partner with his brother-in-law, Israel Gregg; in 1853 he moved to Muscatine, Iowa, where he conducted a very successful business in dry goods until 1871, when he retired. In 1865 he built Olds' Opera House Block there, was a director of the Merchants' Exchange (afterwards First National) Bank, and a director of the Muscatine Water Works Company. After retiring from business he settled on a farm of 1,000 acres near Nichols, Iowa. He was a member of the Congregational Church and devoted to his family."10
Lyman Whitney Olds and Sarah M. Olds appeared on the census of 11 Jun 1880 at West Ward, Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa, as follows:
322/355 Olds, Lyman W., 55, retired merchant & farmer, b. Vt., parents b. Vt.
, Sarah M., 54, wife, keeping house, b. Penn., parents b. Ky.
Breaser, Mary A., 24, servant, single, domestic servant, b. Ind.11
"Lyman W. Olds died at his late residence, No. 413 West Third street, in this city, of apoplexy, at 9:45 a.m. yesterday. In him another one of Muscatine’s oldest citizens has passed away, making a great gap in the rapidly thinning ranks of those who came to our city in the early fifties. Mr. Olds was born amid the mountains of old Vermont, Nov. 3, 1824, in a little town called Fayetteville, Winston county12. His father, Dr. Chester Olds, was one of four brothers, all physicians, all of whom lived to old age, our late fellow townsman being very near the middle of his 71st year. As a boy he attended the common schools. Absorbing there all that was a[sic] learn he entered the Townsend academy, which was all the schooling he had outside of his future busy life.
"Anticipating Horace Greeley’s advice to the young men, he came to Circleville, Ohio, in 1845, then to Lythopolis, in the same state, where he engaged in the dry goods trade. Here he first met Miss Sarah Curry, of Brownsville, Pa., and on Aug. 8, 1848, he married her. Moving westward again he arrived in Muscatine in 1853 with Sarah Gregg and Lorenzo H. Olds, his family joining him the following fall. He with P.r. [P. R.] Bohn opened a dry good store in the old Bennett building on West Second street. In 1857 the firm dissolved, Mr. Olds continuing at the old stand. He erected the Olds opera house in 1865 and with Henry Hoover as a partner, moved into the large store room in that block. In 1871 Mr. Hoover retired from the firm and that fall Mr. Olds placed his large stock under the hammer and gave up mercantile life.
"Turning his attention to his one thousand acres of land a few miles beyond Nichols on the B., C. R. & N. railway, he made it of the finest in the state. His public spirit and taste was shown by the building he erected. A charter member and director of the Merchants’ Exchange, now known as the first National Bank, and one of the incorporators, directors and heavy stock holder in the Muscatine Water Works Co., showed his energy and judgment.
"On May 3, 1855, he and his wife joined the First Congregational church by letter from the First Presbyterian church of Circleville, Ohio. He was a faithful member and a liberal contributor to it and its many relations. During the war he was a patriot and helped with his money, labor and influence to sustain the Union cause in the field and at home.
"The subject of [t]his sketch lived his best within the family circle and those outside who knew him best loved him most. To his wife, afflicted since their marriage, he was the gentle and attentive lover as of old. His children found him willing to indulge them in every thing beneficial to them. His death makes a break in business circles, but he will be missed most in his family circle and that of his intimate friends. The family have the sympanthies [sic] of the whole community in this hour of affliction and sorrow.
"To this couple four children were born, two sons who died in infancy, and two daughters, Mrs. Emma O. Reppert, of this city, and Mrs. Ella O. Payne, of Warsaw, Ky., the last two, with his wife and four grandchildren, Lyell and Ella Olds Reppert, Bettie and Lyman Whiting Olds Payne, survive him. Two sisters, Sarah J. Olds and Rosaltha Patterson, and two Brothers, Chester A. and Henry C., are still living in the east.
"The funeral will be to-morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock from the First Congregational church. Dr. A. Robbins assisted by Rev. J.F. Robertson will officiate. The pall bearerLyman Whitney Olds will be Alex Jackson, J. P. Fox, W.H. Hoopes, F.W. Swan, J. Linn Hoopes and R.B. Baird. The choir will be Mrs. May Morgridge, carl [Carl] Gray and Frank Lauder."13
Family | Sarah M. Curry (1 Mar 1826 - 5 Mar 1902) |
Children |
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Citations
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 231.
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America, p. 251.
- [S3965] Muscatine County Iowa Register of Old Settlers Book One, online http://iagenweb.org/muscatine/settlersone/settlersregindex.htm, Book One, p. 421. Submitted by Jo Ann Carlson, Nov. 10, 2007, giving the birth place as Fayetteville, Winton County, Vermont.
- [S4507] Ancestry.com. Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
Original data: State of Vermont. Vermont Vital Records through 1870. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.: Index card. Lyman Whitney Olds born 3 Nov 1824, son of Chestr and Phila A. Olds, town of Newfane., www.ancestry.com, Provo, Utah. - [S4670] Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013, online https://familysearch.org/search, Fairfield County, Ohio, marriage book. Lyman W. Olds and Sarah M. Curry were married 8 Aug 1848. License obtained 1 Aug 1848 by Jacob Wagner.
- [S5405] Married [Olds and Curry], Vermont Phoenix, Brattleboro, Vermont, 25 Aug 1848, p. 3, "On Tuesday, 9th inst., by Rev. S. ? Wilson, Mr. Lyman W. Olds, son of Dr. Chester Olds of Circleville, to Miss Sarah M., daughter of Mr. Robert Curry, both of Fairfield county, Ohio."
- [S3968] Muscatine County Iowa Cemetery Records, online http://iagenweb.org/muscatine/cemetery/, OLDS L W 70 M died April 19, 1895 buried April 21, 1895.
- [S3030] 1850 federal census of Fairfield County, Ohio. Microfilm image online. P. 223 (as stamped). Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S2769] 1860 federal census of Muscatine County, Iowa. Microfilm image online. P. 194. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America, pp. 251-252.
- [S3885] 1880 federal census of Nuscatine County, Iowa. Microfilm image online. S. D. 1, E. D. 246, page 35. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S110] See Wikipedia for New Fane, Vermont, county seat of WINDHAM county. It was "issued an entirely new charter on November 3, 1761 as New Fane. The town was settled in 1766 by families from Worcester County, Massachusetts. Newfane became the shire town of the county before 1812. Atop Newfane Hill, they built a village, including the county buildings. Because of winter travel difficulties, however, it was relocated to the flatland below in 1825, until 1882 called Fayetteville after the Marquis de Lafayette."
- [S3965] Muscatine County Iowa Register of Old Settlers Book One, online http://iagenweb.org/muscatine/settlersone/settlersregindex.htm, Book One, p. 421. Submitted by Jo Ann Carlson, Nov. 10, 2007.
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America, p. 252.
Lynda/Lindley Olds1
F, (c 1856 - )
Father* | Norman A. Olds1 (circa 1824-21 Aug 1905) |
Mother* | Clarissa Eleanor Lindley1 (Feb 1829-3 May 1904) |
Relationship | 5th cousin 4 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 9 Sep 2018 |
Lynda/Lindley Olds was born c 1856 at Michigan.1 She was the daughter of Norman A. Olds and Clarissa Eleanor Lindley.1
Although reported as Lynda (a 4 year old female in 1860), as Lindley (a 14 year old male in 1870, using mother's maiden name), and missing 4th child from DeLand's [1903] History of Jackson County, Michigan, and lost after that, this is surely only one child, as needed to make up the total of six children of Clarissa according to the 1900 census, her death record and DeLand's History. I presume HE is the one child who was dead by the 1900 census.
Although reported as Lynda (a 4 year old female in 1860), as Lindley (a 14 year old male in 1870, using mother's maiden name), and missing 4th child from DeLand's [1903] History of Jackson County, Michigan, and lost after that, this is surely only one child, as needed to make up the total of six children of Clarissa according to the 1900 census, her death record and DeLand's History. I presume HE is the one child who was dead by the 1900 census.
Citations
- [S4802] 1860 federal census of Washtenaw County, Michigan. Microfilm image online. Page 148. Used at www.ancestry.com.
Lynus Edward Olds1
M, (c 1921 - 30 May 1944)
Father* | Arthur Ray (or Roy) Olds1 (20 Apr 1889-1968) |
Mother* | Petranella H. "Nellie" Jacobs1 (4 Jun 1883-2 Feb 1974) |
Relationship | 7th cousin 2 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 26 Jan 2010 |
Lynus Edward Olds was born c 1921.2 He was the son of Arthur Ray (or Roy) Olds and Petranella H. "Nellie" Jacobs.1 Lynus Edward Olds died on 30 May 1944 at Montana.1,3
Citations
- [S2449] Montana Death Record Index, online, online http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mtlcgs/mtmsgs/mtdeath40O.htm, OLDS, LYNUS Edward : M : 23 : 30 May 1944 : Boz 2860 :.
- [S2432] 1930 federal census of Roosevelt Co., MT. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S2428] Milamari Cunningham, "Zenas-Levi Olds connection," e-mail message from (e-mail address withheld) (of Columbia, Missouri) to Dan W. Olds, 1 Dec 2009, Lynus or Linus Olds died in his 20s [in the] 1940s due to heart valve defect.
Mabel Olds1
F, (c 1879 - )
Father* | Levi Fayette Olds1 (25 Jul 1838-8 Sep 1906) |
Mother* | Sarah Cole1 |
Relationship | 6th cousin 3 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 31 Jan 2016 |
Mabel Angie Olds1
F, (28 Sep 1884 - )
Father* | Alfred Stafford Olds1 (3 May 1862-5 May 1930) |
Relationship | 6th cousin 3 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 29 Nov 2017 |
Mabel Angie Olds married Fred Stinson.1 Mabel Angie Olds was born on 28 Sep 1884.1 She was the daughter of Alfred Stafford Olds.1
She "lives at Grand Forks, Minn." [1915]1
She "lives at Grand Forks, Minn." [1915]1
Family | Fred Stinson |
Citations
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 259.
Mabel Morgan Olds1
F, (14 Jan 1864 - 2 Jul 1957)
Father* | William Emerson Olds1 (13 Jan 1818-20 Sep 1896) |
Mother* | Margaret Melona Morgan1 (30 Sep 1827-11 Jul 1910) |
Relationship | 5th cousin 4 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 7 Nov 2019 |
Mabel Morgan Olds was born on 14 Jan 1864.1 She was the daughter of William Emerson Olds and Margaret Melona Morgan.1 Mabel Morgan Olds married Charles L. McMillan on 14 Nov 1888 at Langcliffe Presbyterian Church, Avoca, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.1,2 Mabel Morgan Olds died on 2 Jul 1957 at 912 Suso. Ave, West Pittston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, at age 93.3
Chas. L. MacMillan had been received into church by examination on 4 Feb 1888 and Mrs. Mabel MacMillan, wife of C. L., was received on 1 Feb 1880, also by examination. They were dismissed to West Pittston Pres. church on 16 Jun 1897.4
Mabel Morgan McMillan and Charles L. McMillan appeared on the census of 1 Jun 1900 at 330 River Avenue, West Pittston Borough, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, as follows:
238/230 McMilllan, Charles L., head, b. May 1862, 38, m. 12 yrs, b. Penn., father b. Scotland, mother b. Washington, DC, merchant, Gro & Prov
, Mabel M., wife, b. Jan 1865, 35, marr. 12 yrs, 4 children, 3 living, b. Canada (Eng), parents b. Vermont
, Olds, son, b. Aug 1889, 10, b. Penn., father b. Penn., mother b. Canada (Eng), at school
, Kenneth, son, b. Oct 1894, 5, b. Penn., father b. Penn., mother b. Canada (Eng), at school
, Norman S., b. May 1898, 2, b. Penn., father b. Penn, mother b. Canada (Eng).5
Chas. L. MacMillan had been received into church by examination on 4 Feb 1888 and Mrs. Mabel MacMillan, wife of C. L., was received on 1 Feb 1880, also by examination. They were dismissed to West Pittston Pres. church on 16 Jun 1897.4
Mabel Morgan McMillan and Charles L. McMillan appeared on the census of 1 Jun 1900 at 330 River Avenue, West Pittston Borough, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, as follows:
238/230 McMilllan, Charles L., head, b. May 1862, 38, m. 12 yrs, b. Penn., father b. Scotland, mother b. Washington, DC, merchant, Gro & Prov
, Mabel M., wife, b. Jan 1865, 35, marr. 12 yrs, 4 children, 3 living, b. Canada (Eng), parents b. Vermont
, Olds, son, b. Aug 1889, 10, b. Penn., father b. Penn., mother b. Canada (Eng), at school
, Kenneth, son, b. Oct 1894, 5, b. Penn., father b. Penn., mother b. Canada (Eng), at school
, Norman S., b. May 1898, 2, b. Penn., father b. Penn, mother b. Canada (Eng).5
Family | Charles L. McMillan (12 May 1862 - 9 Aug 1949) |
Children |
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Citations
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 249.
- [S5221] Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1669-2013, online https://www.ancestry.com, pp. 109-109, Register of Marriages, Langcliffe Presbyterian Church, Avoca, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, 1870 - 1993. Charles L. McMillan, resident of Avoca, m. Mabel M. Olds, resident of Moosic, on 14 Nov. 1888.
- [S4903] Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014., online http://search.ancestry.com, Mabel O. MacMillan, housewife and widow, born 1864 in Bennington, Vermont, daughter of Wm. Olds and Mabel Olds, died 2 July 1957, age 93, at home, 912 Suso. Ave., W. Pittston, Luzerne County, Penn., of cancer of the sigmoid colon. The informant was Kenneth MacMillan of W. Pittston. She was buried in W. Pottston.
- [S5221] Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1669-2013, online https://www.ancestry.com
- [S5222] 1900 census, Lucerne County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm image online. S. D. 6, E. D. 146, sheet 11A. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 September 2018), memorial page for Norman S MacMillan (13 May 1898–1970), Find A Grave Memorial no. 151458239, citing West Pittston Cemetery, West Pittston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by MaG (contributor 48556256). A photo of the marker shows the inscription to be James W. MacMillan/ Died July 28, 1891/ Aged 5 Mo's. From the style, location in the MacMillan lot, and date, this is presumed to be the missing 4th child of Charles L. and --- MacMillan.
Madison Olds1
M
Father* | Ezra Olds1 (1790-8 Nov 1858) |
Mother* | Theda Washburn1 (1 Aug 1803-20 Feb 1880) |
Relationship | 4th cousin 5 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2017 |
Citations
- [S1629] History of Delaware and Ohio (1880, Chicago, O. L. Baskins Co.), online www.books.google.com, Albert Olds, Oxford Township, pp. 794 -95.
Madison Larue Olds1
M, (9 Dec 1895 - )
Father* | Edwin Elisha Olds1 (1 Jan 1868-) |
Mother* | Julia Alger Pierce1 |
Relationship | 6th cousin 3 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 31 Jul 2015 |
Madison Larue Olds was born on 9 Dec 1895.1 He was the son of Edwin Elisha Olds and Julia Alger Pierce.1
Citations
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 204.
Madison R. Olds1
M, (c 1842 - 27 Jan 1865)
Father* | Reuben Olds1 (5 Sep 1815-) |
Mother* | Elmira Ferguson1 (circa 1816-) |
Relationship | 5th cousin 4 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2016 |
Madison R. Olds was born c 1842 at Massachusetts.2 He was the son of Reuben Olds and Elmira Ferguson.1 Madison R. Olds died on 27 Jan 1865 at Morehead City, North Carolina; of wounds.3
He was a soldier in the Civil War, serving as a private in Co. D of the 27th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. He enlisted and mustered at age 21 on Oct. 14, 1861 and re-enlisted Jan. 1, 1864. He was wounded June 15, 1864 near Petersburg, Virginia and died of wounds Jan. 27, 1865, at Morehead City, N. C.1,3
He was a soldier in the Civil War, serving as a private in Co. D of the 27th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. He enlisted and mustered at age 21 on Oct. 14, 1861 and re-enlisted Jan. 1, 1864. He was wounded June 15, 1864 near Petersburg, Virginia and died of wounds Jan. 27, 1865, at Morehead City, N. C.1,3
Citations
- [S1669] Edward Church Smith and Philip Mack Smith, A History of the Town of Middlefield, Massachusetts (n.p.: Privately Printed, 1924), p. 563.
- [S1741] 1850 federal census of Berkshire County, Massachusetts. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S1827] The Adjutant General, compiler, Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors and Marines in the Civil War (Norwood, Massachusetts: The Adjutant General, 1931), Vol. 3, p. 148.
Madison Thurston Olds1
M, (9 Oct 1811 - 27 Mar 1898)
Father* | Charles Olds1 (17 Oct 1778-14 Jan 1856) |
Mother* | Ruth Thurston1 (25 Jul 1783-30 Apr 1860) |
Last Edited | 29 May 2017 |
Madison Thurston Olds was born on 9 Oct 1811 at Aurora, Cayuga County, New York.1,2 He was the son of Charles Olds and Ruth Thurston.1 Madison Thurston Olds married (1) Elizabeth Brown on 14 Mar 1844 at Seneca County, Ohio.3,4 Madison Thurston Olds married (2) Martha Jane Patrick on 31 Dec 1860 at Putnam County, Ohio.5 Madison Thurston Olds was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery, Bloomville, Seneca County, Ohio.6 He died on 27 Mar 1898 at Blanchard Township, Putman County, Ohio, at age 86.7
Madison Thurston Olds and Elizabeth Olds appeared on the census of 24 Oct 1850 at Republic, Scipio Township, Seneca County, Ohio, as follows:
Madison Olds, 39, wag. maker, b. N. Y.
Elizabeth , 26, b. N. Y.
Gilbert , 5, b. O
Hubert , 5, b. O
Asher T. , 4, male, b. O
Francis A. , 4/12, male, b. O. [should be female]
Ira Stevenson, 23, wag. maker, b. N. Y.
Henry Sims, 19, wag. maker, b. N. Y.8
Madison Thurston Olds appeared on the census of 24 Jul 1860 at Republic, Scipio Township, Seneca County, Ohio, as follows:
1052/1084 Sam J. Bee, 32, farming, b. O.
Nancy " , 28, b. O.
Orin " , 10, b. O.
Elnora " , 8, b. O.
Madison Olds, 40, wagonmaker, b. N. Y.9
Madison Thurston Olds and Martha Jane Olds appeared on the census of 25 Jun 1870 at Gilboa, Blanchard Township, Putman County, Ohio, as follows:
246/246 Old, M. T., 58, farmer, b. New York State
, Martha, 43, housekeeper, b. Ohio
, Daniel, 17, at home, b. Ohio
, Sarah, 15, at home, b. Ohio
, Thomas, 6, at home, b. Ohio
, Ellis, 4, at home, b. Ohio.10
Madison Thurston Olds appeared on the census of Jun 1880 in the household of Jacob S. Fisher and Frances A. Fisher at Leipsic Township, Putnam County, Ohio.11
Madison Thurston Olds and Elizabeth Olds appeared on the census of 24 Oct 1850 at Republic, Scipio Township, Seneca County, Ohio, as follows:
Madison Olds, 39, wag. maker, b. N. Y.
Elizabeth , 26, b. N. Y.
Gilbert , 5, b. O
Hubert , 5, b. O
Asher T. , 4, male, b. O
Francis A. , 4/12, male, b. O. [should be female]
Ira Stevenson, 23, wag. maker, b. N. Y.
Henry Sims, 19, wag. maker, b. N. Y.8
Madison Thurston Olds appeared on the census of 24 Jul 1860 at Republic, Scipio Township, Seneca County, Ohio, as follows:
1052/1084 Sam J. Bee, 32, farming, b. O.
Nancy " , 28, b. O.
Orin " , 10, b. O.
Elnora " , 8, b. O.
Madison Olds, 40, wagonmaker, b. N. Y.9
Madison Thurston Olds and Martha Jane Olds appeared on the census of 25 Jun 1870 at Gilboa, Blanchard Township, Putman County, Ohio, as follows:
246/246 Old, M. T., 58, farmer, b. New York State
, Martha, 43, housekeeper, b. Ohio
, Daniel, 17, at home, b. Ohio
, Sarah, 15, at home, b. Ohio
, Thomas, 6, at home, b. Ohio
, Ellis, 4, at home, b. Ohio.10
Madison Thurston Olds appeared on the census of Jun 1880 in the household of Jacob S. Fisher and Frances A. Fisher at Leipsic Township, Putnam County, Ohio.11
Family 1 | Elizabeth Brown (24 Jul 1824 - 1 May 1860) |
Children |
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Family 2 | Martha Jane Patrick (1 May 1817 - 16 Mar 1880) |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2903] Brown Thurston, 1635 - 1892 Thurston Genealogies, Second Edition (Portland, Maine: Brown Thurston, 1892), p. 60.
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 305, adding the place.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Memorial # 22041877 for Elizabeth Olds.
- [S3344] Ohio Obituary Index, Rutherford B. Hayes Library, online http://index.rbhayes.org/hayes/index/, M. T. Olds and Elizabeth Brown. marriage article. See Seneca Advertiser, 22 March 1844, page 3, col. 3.
- [S3901] Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994 (later 2013) at FamilySearch, online https://familysearch.org, "This to certify that on the 31st day of December 1860 I solemnized the marriage of Madison S[sic] Olds to Martha Jane Frantz John Cunningham JP" [p. 233, Putnam County, Ohio, marriage records, vol. B. image of county record book].
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, M. T. Olds. Birth: 1825 Death: May 1, 1860
Inscription: Aged 35 Ys. 9 Mo. 2 D. Blessed Hope In The Clouds
Burial: Woodlawn Cemetery, Bloomville, Seneca County, Ohio
Created by: Kristina (Kuhn) Krumm, Transcribed by: WillowWisp46, Record added: Sep 12, 2015 Find A Grave Memorial# 152189666. There is a photo of the grave marker but the (partially unclear) transcription to be M. T. Olds/ Died/ May 1 1860/ Aged/ 35 ys 9 Mo 7 D/ Blessed - - - - - -. - [S2838] Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854 - 1997, database, FamilySearch, online http://search.labs.familysearch.org, Madison Thurston Olds, age 86, son of Charles and Ruth Olds, died 27 March 1898, Blanchard Township, Putnam County, Ohio. He was a widowed mechanic born in Aurora, New York.
- [S2905] 1850 federal census of Seneca County, Ohio. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S3548] 1860 federal census of Seneca County, Ohio. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S3918] 1870 federal census of Putnam County, Ohio. Microfilm image online. P. 32. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S3560] 1880 federal census of Putnam County, Ohio. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America, p. 305.
- [S2836] Ohio, Deaths, 1908 - 1953, database at FamilySearch, online https://familysearch.org, Emma Elizabeth Radabaugh, born 30 Aug 1859 in Attica, Ohio, daughter of Madison T. Olds, born in New York, and Martha Brown, born in "don't know", died 23 July 1929 of carcinoma of the liver at age 69 y 10 m 23 d. She was a married housewife, spouse of Charles Radabaugh. She was buried in the Haunn Cemetery on 25 July 1929. The informant was Mrs. George Miller of Gilboa, Ohio.
- [S2836] Ohio, Deaths, 1908 - 1953, database at FamilySearch, online https://familysearch.org, Ohio Death Record 40083, Sara Jane Crawfis.
- [S3908] Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962 at FamilySearch, online https://familysearch.org, Olds, make, born 20 Feb 1870 in Putnam County, Ohio, to Madison and Martha J. Olds. This child in not listed in their family in the 1870 census.
Madora Maria Olds1,2
F, (27 Oct 1849 - 3 Jun 1945)
Father* | Norman A. Olds1 (circa 1824-21 Aug 1905) |
Mother* | Clarissa Eleanor Lindley1 (Feb 1829-3 May 1904) |
Relationship | 5th cousin 4 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 2 Sep 2018 |
Madora Maria Olds was born on 27 Oct 1849 at New York.1,2 She was the daughter of Norman A. Olds and Clarissa Eleanor Lindley.1 Madora Maria Olds married Charles M. Morris on 4 Dec 1869 at Jackson County, Michigan.3,4 Madora Maria Olds died on 3 Jun 1945 at Los Angeles County, California, at age 95.2
Madora Maria Olds and Charles M. Morris appeared on the census of 17 Aug 1870 at Leroy, Ingham Conty, Michigan, as follows:
7/7 Morris, Robert, 67, farmer, b. Canada West, father of foreign birth, U. S. Citizen
, Louisa, 67, keeping house, b. Vermont
, Charles M., 25, at home, b. N. Y., father of foreibn birth, U. S. Citizen
, Dora M., at home, b. N. Y.5
Madora Maria Olds and Charles M. Morris appeared on the census of 7 Jun 1900 at 106 Edgewood, Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan, as follows:
202/214 Morris, Charles M., head, b. July 1843, 56, married 30 years, b. New York. parents b. New York, occupation ??
, Dora M., wife, b. Oct. 1847, 52, married 30 years, 1 child,1 living, b. New York, father b. Vermont, mother b. New York
, Ida, daughter, b. March 1879, 21, b. Mich., parents b. New York
Kenny, Ernest J., boarder, 47, married 30 years, b. Michigan, parents b. Unk, conductor, R. R.
, Matilda, boarder, 47, married 30 years, b. Michigan, parents b. Unk
, Hazel, boarder, b. Aug 1886, 13, b. Michigan, parents b. Michigan, school.6
Madora Maria Olds and Charles M. Morris appeared on the census of 17 Aug 1870 at Leroy, Ingham Conty, Michigan, as follows:
7/7 Morris, Robert, 67, farmer, b. Canada West, father of foreign birth, U. S. Citizen
, Louisa, 67, keeping house, b. Vermont
, Charles M., 25, at home, b. N. Y., father of foreibn birth, U. S. Citizen
, Dora M., at home, b. N. Y.5
Madora Maria Olds and Charles M. Morris appeared on the census of 7 Jun 1900 at 106 Edgewood, Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan, as follows:
202/214 Morris, Charles M., head, b. July 1843, 56, married 30 years, b. New York. parents b. New York, occupation ??
, Dora M., wife, b. Oct. 1847, 52, married 30 years, 1 child,1 living, b. New York, father b. Vermont, mother b. New York
, Ida, daughter, b. March 1879, 21, b. Mich., parents b. New York
Kenny, Ernest J., boarder, 47, married 30 years, b. Michigan, parents b. Unk, conductor, R. R.
, Matilda, boarder, 47, married 30 years, b. Michigan, parents b. Unk
, Hazel, boarder, b. Aug 1886, 13, b. Michigan, parents b. Michigan, school.6
Family | Charles M. Morris (Jul 1843 - ) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S4801] 1850 federal census of Washtenaw County, Michigan. Microfilm image online. P. 399. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S2435] California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, online www.familysearch.org, Dora Maria Morris
Birth 27 Oct 1849, New York Death Date: 3 Jun 1945, Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: Lindley Father's Surname: Olds. - [S5188] Charles V. Deland, DeLand's history of Jackson County, Michigan : embracing a concise review of its early settlement, industrial development and present conditions, together with interesting reminiscences (Logansport, Indiana?: B. F. Bowen, 1903), pp. 1070-72.
- [S4078] Michigan, County Marriages, 1822-1940, index and images, online https://familysearch.org, Charles M. Morris, resident of Leroy, Micihigan, 25, farmer, and Dora M. Olds, 20, native of Niagara, New York, were married on 4 Dec 1869 in Jackson County, Michigan.
- [S2723] 1870 federal census of Ingham County, Michigan. Microfilm image online. Page 1 (page 168 stamped). Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S5172] 1900 federal census of Jackson County, Michigan. Microfilm image online. S. D. 2, E. D. 17, sheet 9. Used at www.ancestry.com.
Maggie B. Olds1
F, (c 1872 - )
Father* | Luther Olds1 (10 Aug 1827-1892) |
Mother* | Amanda Hull1 (1834-21 Oct 1917) |
Relationship | 5th cousin 4 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 1 Nov 2008 |
Citations
- [S1979] 1880 census, Marion County, Ohio. Online census image. Used at www.ancestry.com.
Maggie M. Olds1
F, (May 1883 - )
Father* | William C. Olds1 (circa 1853-) |
Mother* | Samantha Ann Rachel Jones1 (Oct 1850-) |
Last Edited | 6 Dec 2012 |
Maggie M. Olds married William Henry Polston.2 Maggie M. Olds was born in May 1883 at Texas.1 She was the daughter of William C. Olds and Samantha Ann Rachel Jones.1
Maggie Olds married five times: (1) Robert Harris; (2) Sam Connally; (3) Wiley McGregor; (4) Henry Polston; (5) F. M. Snow. She was the mother of Bernie Connally and Wayne Connally.3
"Maggie May Olds Harris Connally McGregor Polston Snow" is at the center of a series of bloody murders. Her mother's first husband, Amos Smith, had been shot to death. Maggie's husband Sam Connally had been shot dead and his body was placed on a railroad track to cover up the killing. Her fourth husband's head was beaten in with a rock. Her last husband, Francis Marion Snow, in November 1925, killed her mother, Samantha, Maggie herself and Maggie's son Bernie Connally.4
Maggie Olds married five times: (1) Robert Harris; (2) Sam Connally; (3) Wiley McGregor; (4) Henry Polston; (5) F. M. Snow. She was the mother of Bernie Connally and Wayne Connally.3
"Maggie May Olds Harris Connally McGregor Polston Snow" is at the center of a series of bloody murders. Her mother's first husband, Amos Smith, had been shot to death. Maggie's husband Sam Connally had been shot dead and his body was placed on a railroad track to cover up the killing. Her fourth husband's head was beaten in with a rock. Her last husband, Francis Marion Snow, in November 1925, killed her mother, Samantha, Maggie herself and Maggie's son Bernie Connally.4
Family | William Henry Polston ( - 11 Aug 1924) |
Citations
- [S3750] 1900 federal census of Hamilton County, Texas. Microfilm image online. S. D. 4, E. D. 84, sheet 32. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S3828] James Pylant, Blood Legacy: The True Story of the Snow Axe Murders (sample pages as preview) (Stephenville, Texas: Jacobus Books, 2008), p. 56.
- [S3828] James Pylant, Blood Legacy: The True Story of the Snow Axe Murders, p. ix, chart.
- [S3828] James Pylant, Blood Legacy: The True Story of the Snow Axe Murders.
Maggie M. Olds1
F, (1882 - 24 May 1958)
Father* | Gilbert Ogden Olds1 (21 Nov 1844-18 Feb 1922) |
Mother* | Sarah Catharine Showman1 (28 Sep 1847-6 Dec 1936) |
Last Edited | 4 Apr 2013 |
Maggie M. Olds was born in 1882.2,3 She was the daughter of Gilbert Ogden Olds and Sarah Catharine Showman.1 Maggie M. Olds married (1) Charles Iler on 18 Jun 1899 at Paulding County, Ohio.4 Maggie M. Olds married (2) Jacob R. Detterman on 23 Dec 1953 at Ottowa County, Ohio.5 Maggie M. Olds died on 24 May 1958 at Ottawa, Ottawa County, Ohio,6 and was buried at Bowholtz Cemetery, Oakwood, Paulding County, Ohio.7
Maggie M. Iler and Charles Iler appeared on the census of 3 May 1910 at Jackson Township, Paulding County, Ohio, as follows:
178/180 Iler, Charles, head, 48, marr. once, 10 yrs., b. Ohio, parents b. Penn., general farming
, Maggie M., wife, 27, marr. once, 10 yrs., 4 children, 3 living, b. Ohio, parents b. Ohio
, Ralph D., son, 7, b. Ohio, parents b. Ohio
, Charles D., son, 3, b. Ohio, parents b. Ohio
, Vernie B., dau., 1 8/12, b. Ohio, parents b. Ohio.8
Maggie M. Iler and Charles Iler appeared on the census of 3 May 1910 at Jackson Township, Paulding County, Ohio, as follows:
178/180 Iler, Charles, head, 48, marr. once, 10 yrs., b. Ohio, parents b. Penn., general farming
, Maggie M., wife, 27, marr. once, 10 yrs., 4 children, 3 living, b. Ohio, parents b. Ohio
, Ralph D., son, 7, b. Ohio, parents b. Ohio
, Charles D., son, 3, b. Ohio, parents b. Ohio
, Vernie B., dau., 1 8/12, b. Ohio, parents b. Ohio.8
Family 1 | Charles Iler (1859 - 1937) |
Children |
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Family 2 | Jacob R. Detterman (9 Feb 1884 - 24 Feb 1972) |
Citations
- [S2837] Ohio Marriages, 1800 - 1958 - 2013 database, FamilySearch, online http://search.labs.familysearch.org, Maggie M. Olds, daughter of Gilbert O. Olds and Sarah Showman, was age 16 at her 18 June 1889 marriage to David Iler.
- [S2837] Ohio Marriages, 1800 - 1958 - 2013 database, FamilySearch, online http://search.labs.familysearch.org, Maggie M. Olds, daughter of Gilbert O. Olds and Sarah Showman, was age 16 at her 18 June 1899 marriage to Charles Iler.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Maggie Iler. Birth: 1882 Death: 1958.
- [S2837] Ohio Marriages, 1800 - 1958 - 2013 database, FamilySearch, online http://search.labs.familysearch.org, Charles Iler, born in Jackson Township, Seneca County, Ohio, son of David Iler and Eve Huffman, and Maggie M. Olds, age 16, born in Bloom Township, Seneca County, Ohio, daughter of Gilbert Olds and Sarah Showman, were married on 18 June 1899 in Paulding, Ohio.
- [S3901] Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994 (later 2013) at FamilySearch, online https://familysearch.org, The groom was Jacob R. Detterman, age 69, resident of Lakeside, Ohio, mechanic, born in Bloomville, Ohio, son of Samuel Detterman and Jane Showman. The bride was Maggie M. Iler, age 71, resident of Lakeside, Ohio, housekeeper, born in Bloomville, Ohio, daughter of Gilbert Olds and Sarah C. Showman. Both the bride and the groom had been previously been married one time. They were married 23 Dec 1953 in Ottawa County, Ohio. An image of the certified abstract of marriage.
- [S1991] Ohio Deaths, 1908 - 1932, 1938 - 1944, 1958 - 2007, online www.ancestry.com. Maggie M. Detterman, a 75 year old married, white female, died 24 May 1958 in Ottawa, Ohio. no image of record.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, Maggie Iler. Birth: 1882 Death: 1958
Family links:
Spouse: Charles Iler (1859 - 1937)*
Children: Infant Son Iler (1900 - 1900)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Bowholtz Cemetery, Oakwood (Paulding County), Paulding County, Ohio
Created by: skydancr Record added: Jul 14, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 39457919
(includes tombstone photo). - [S3578] 1910 census, Paulding County, Ohio. Microfilm image online. S. D. 4, E. D. 58, sheet 6B. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S1655] Find A Grave Cemetery Records, online www.findagrave.com, (infant son) Iler. Birth: Aug. 20, 1900, Paulding County, Ohio
Death: Oct. 3, 1900, Paulding County, Ohio.
Malcolm McFarland Olds1
M, (22 Dec 1913 - 21 Apr 1966)
Father* | Marshall Keith Olds1 (28 Mar 1887-1954) |
Mother* | Carol Alicia Hooper1 (8 Aug 1884-) |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 10 Aug 2013 |
Malcolm McFarland Olds was born on 22 Dec 1913 at Blue Hill, Maine.1 He was the son of Marshall Keith Olds and Carol Alicia Hooper.1 Malcolm McFarland Olds died on 21 Apr 1966 at age 52.2 He appears in the Social Security Death Index as having died 21 Apr 1996 with the last place of residence listed as Galveston, Galveston County, Texas. Malcolm McFarland's SSN was issued in Pennsylvania. Also, his birth date is given as 22 Dec 1913.2
Citations
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 86.
- [S97] Death report, Social Security Death Index, internet file (n.p.: ssdi.rootsweb.com). Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
Maltby Olds1
M, (17 Oct 1851 - 22 Oct 1852)
Father* | Jonathan Lathrop Olds1 (17 Jan 1824-3 Jul 1874) |
Mother* | Hannah Mariah Cleveland1 (7 Nov 1832-1924) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 7 Apr 2015 |
Maltby Olds was born on 17 Oct 1851 at Berlin, Sangamon County, Illinois.1 He was the son of Jonathan Lathrop Olds and Hannah Mariah Cleveland.1 Maltby Olds died on 22 Oct 1852 at age 1.1
Citations
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 75.
Malvina Olds1
F, (15 Sep 1836 - 19 Feb 1902)
Father* | Kingsley Olds1 (16 Oct 1793-16 Jun 1869) |
Mother* | Margaret E. Widner1 (1797-1886) |
Last Edited | 9 Apr 2016 |
Malvina Olds married Briggs Sutherland.2 Malvina Olds was born 15 Sep 1836 near Warren, Illinois.1 She was the daughter of Kingsley Olds and Margaret E. Widner.1 Malvina Olds died on 19 Feb 1902 near Reedstown, Wisconsin. This gives her calculated age as 65 years, 5 months and 4 days.2
Malvina Sutherland and Briggs Sutherland appeared on the census of 11 Sep 1860 at Kickapoo, Bad Axe County, Wisconsin, as follows:
Briggs Sutherland, 28, farmer, b. N. Y.
Malvena wife , 25, b. Illinois
Ameda , 5, b. Illinois
Louella , 7/12, b. Wisconsin.3
Malvina Sutherland and Briggs Sutherland appeared on the census of 9 Jul 1870 at Franklin, Vernon County, Wisconsin, as follows:
Sutherland, Briggs, 38, farmer, b. Ohio
, Melvina, 33, keeping house, b. Wisc.
, Eda, 10, attending school, b. Wisc.
, Etta, 7, attending school, b. Illinois
, Emma, 3, at home, b. Wisc.
, Eunice, 1, at home, b. Wisc.4
Malvina Sutherland and Briggs Sutherland appeared on the census of 30 Jun 1880 at Kickapoo, Vernon County, Wisconsin, as follows:
Sutherland, Briggs, 48, farmer, b. New York
, Malvina, 45, wife, keeping house, b. Wisc., father b. Mass., mother b. Penn.
, Emma L., 14, dau., at home, b. Wisc., father b. N. Y., mother b. Wisc.
, Eunice L., 11, dau., at home, d[itt]o, d[itt]o, d[itt]o
, Ottis D., 8, son, d[itt]o, d[itt]o, d[itt]o, d[itt]o
, Harret[sic], 5, dau., d[itt]o, d[itt]o, d[itt]o, d[itt]o
, Curtis E., 2, son, d[itt]o, d[itt]o, d[itt]o, d[itt]o.5
Malvina Sutherland and Briggs Sutherland appeared on the census of 19 Jun 1900 at Kickapoo Town, Vernon County, Wisconsin, as follows:
Sutherland, Briggs, b. Mch 1832, age 68, m. 43 yrs, b. N. Y., parents b. Conn., farmer
, Melvina, b. Sep 1845[sic], age 54[sic], m. 43 yrs., 7 children, 6 living, b. Wisc., father b. Mass., mother b. Penn.
, Curt E., son, b. May 1878, 22, single, b. Wisc., father b. N. Y., mother b. Wisc.6
Malvina Sutherland and Briggs Sutherland appeared on the census of 11 Sep 1860 at Kickapoo, Bad Axe County, Wisconsin, as follows:
Briggs Sutherland, 28, farmer, b. N. Y.
Malvena wife , 25, b. Illinois
Ameda , 5, b. Illinois
Louella , 7/12, b. Wisconsin.3
Malvina Sutherland and Briggs Sutherland appeared on the census of 9 Jul 1870 at Franklin, Vernon County, Wisconsin, as follows:
Sutherland, Briggs, 38, farmer, b. Ohio
, Melvina, 33, keeping house, b. Wisc.
, Eda, 10, attending school, b. Wisc.
, Etta, 7, attending school, b. Illinois
, Emma, 3, at home, b. Wisc.
, Eunice, 1, at home, b. Wisc.4
Malvina Sutherland and Briggs Sutherland appeared on the census of 30 Jun 1880 at Kickapoo, Vernon County, Wisconsin, as follows:
Sutherland, Briggs, 48, farmer, b. New York
, Malvina, 45, wife, keeping house, b. Wisc., father b. Mass., mother b. Penn.
, Emma L., 14, dau., at home, b. Wisc., father b. N. Y., mother b. Wisc.
, Eunice L., 11, dau., at home, d[itt]o, d[itt]o, d[itt]o
, Ottis D., 8, son, d[itt]o, d[itt]o, d[itt]o, d[itt]o
, Harret[sic], 5, dau., d[itt]o, d[itt]o, d[itt]o, d[itt]o
, Curtis E., 2, son, d[itt]o, d[itt]o, d[itt]o, d[itt]o.5
Malvina Sutherland and Briggs Sutherland appeared on the census of 19 Jun 1900 at Kickapoo Town, Vernon County, Wisconsin, as follows:
Sutherland, Briggs, b. Mch 1832, age 68, m. 43 yrs, b. N. Y., parents b. Conn., farmer
, Melvina, b. Sep 1845[sic], age 54[sic], m. 43 yrs., 7 children, 6 living, b. Wisc., father b. Mass., mother b. Penn.
, Curt E., son, b. May 1878, 22, single, b. Wisc., father b. N. Y., mother b. Wisc.6
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Citations
- [S3161] Kingsley Olds and family, typescript, after 1930, Papers of Lottie Olds, Van Buren, Missouri, "Malvina Olds, the tenth child of Kingsley and Margaret, was born near Warren on Sept. 15, 1836."
- [S3161] Kingsley Olds and family, typescript, after 1930. Papers of Lottie Olds, "She married Briggs Sutherland of Warren and lived at Reedstown, Wisc., where both died, she of Feb 19, 1902."
- [S3261] 1860 federal census of Kickapoo County, Wisconsin. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S3262] 1870 federal census of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S3260] 1880 census, Vernon County, Wisconsin. Online census image. Used at www.ancestry.com.
- [S3259] 1900 federal census of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Microfilm image online. Used at www.ancestry.com.
Mamie Olds1
F
Father* | Ira Olds1 (1798-25 Jan 1888) |
Mother* | Margaret Parks1 |
Relationship | 4th cousin 4 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2017 |
Citations
- [S409] Edson Baldwin Olds, The Olds (Old, Ould) Family in England and America. American Genealogy by Edson B. Olds. English Pedigree by Miss Susan S. Gascoyne Old of London, England. (Washington, D. C.: Edson B. Olds, 1915), p. 286.
Marcelline Patricia Olds
F, (19 Jun 1919 - 24 Mar 2006)
Father* | Clarence Fairfield Olds (1891-) |
Mother* | Marcelline Butler |
Relationship | 7th cousin 2 times removed of Daniel Wayne Olds |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Old, Immigrant |
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2012 |
Marcelline Patricia Olds was born on 19 Jun 1919 at Grand Rapids, Michigan.1 She was the daughter of Clarence Fairfield Olds and Marcelline Butler. Marcelline Patricia Olds died on 24 Mar 2006 at NewPort, Rhode Island. This gives her calculated age as 86 years, 9 months and 5 days.1 She was buried on 27 Mar 2006 at St. Colomba Catholic Cemetery, Middletown, Rhode Island.1
Her obituary states:
Marcelline Patricia Kirwin
Posted: Friday, March 24, 2006 12:00 am
"NEWPORT - Marcelline Patricia (Pat) Olds Kirwin died at home on Friday, March 24, 2006, surrounded by her loving family.
"Born June 19, 1919 to Marcelline Butler Olds and Clarence Fairfield Olds in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Pat was raised in Jackson Heights, Queens, attended the College of New Rochelle, and married native Newporter, the late Joseph F. Kirwin, a World War II naval veteran, on June 2, 1942.
"Pat Kirwin was a grand matriarch of the 5th ward. Predeceased by son Joseph (Jay), and survived by five sons, Garrett, Peter, Christopher, Terrence, and Stephen, two daughters Patricia Kirwin Folliard and Elizabeth (Betty); 21 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
"Pat was predeceased by a sister, Jacqueline Olds Hagerty, and a brother, Clarence (Bud) Olds.
"Pat was a distinguished athlete, having the distinctive golf honor of scoring two holes in one in the decade of her seventies. She was a master knitter of Irish sweaters and hostess of an annual St. Patrick's Day post-parade party for the past 30 years. On March 11, 2006, Newport recognized her hospitality by issuing a proclamation naming the day of this year's St. Patrick's Day parade in her honor.
'Pat and her late husband, Joe, were founding members of the Gooseberry Beach Association. She enjoyed many summers at Gooseberry Beach with her family.
"In addition to her devotion to her large family, she was an avid gardener and a fine painter of watercolors.
"A Mass of Christian burial will be held Monday, March 27, 2006, at St. Augustin Church, Carroll Avenue, Newport at 10 a.m. Burial will be in St. Columba Cemetery in Middletown.
"Visiting hours in the O'Neill-Hayes Funeral Home, 465 Spring Street, Newport, Sunday, March 26, 2006, from 3-6 p.m.
"Donations in her honor may be made to the Newport Fire Department Pension Association Charities, 21 West Marlborough Street, Newport, RI 02840."1
Her obituary states:
Marcelline Patricia Kirwin
Posted: Friday, March 24, 2006 12:00 am
"NEWPORT - Marcelline Patricia (Pat) Olds Kirwin died at home on Friday, March 24, 2006, surrounded by her loving family.
"Born June 19, 1919 to Marcelline Butler Olds and Clarence Fairfield Olds in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Pat was raised in Jackson Heights, Queens, attended the College of New Rochelle, and married native Newporter, the late Joseph F. Kirwin, a World War II naval veteran, on June 2, 1942.
"Pat Kirwin was a grand matriarch of the 5th ward. Predeceased by son Joseph (Jay), and survived by five sons, Garrett, Peter, Christopher, Terrence, and Stephen, two daughters Patricia Kirwin Folliard and Elizabeth (Betty); 21 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
"Pat was predeceased by a sister, Jacqueline Olds Hagerty, and a brother, Clarence (Bud) Olds.
"Pat was a distinguished athlete, having the distinctive golf honor of scoring two holes in one in the decade of her seventies. She was a master knitter of Irish sweaters and hostess of an annual St. Patrick's Day post-parade party for the past 30 years. On March 11, 2006, Newport recognized her hospitality by issuing a proclamation naming the day of this year's St. Patrick's Day parade in her honor.
'Pat and her late husband, Joe, were founding members of the Gooseberry Beach Association. She enjoyed many summers at Gooseberry Beach with her family.
"In addition to her devotion to her large family, she was an avid gardener and a fine painter of watercolors.
"A Mass of Christian burial will be held Monday, March 27, 2006, at St. Augustin Church, Carroll Avenue, Newport at 10 a.m. Burial will be in St. Columba Cemetery in Middletown.
"Visiting hours in the O'Neill-Hayes Funeral Home, 465 Spring Street, Newport, Sunday, March 26, 2006, from 3-6 p.m.
"Donations in her honor may be made to the Newport Fire Department Pension Association Charities, 21 West Marlborough Street, Newport, RI 02840."1
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Citations
- [S3815] Marcelline Patricia Kirwin [obit], Newport News (online), Newport, Rhode Island, 24 March 2006.