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!NOTES:
According to Mary L. (Trainor) Davis, Helen is married to --- Boes eand
lives (as of June 1994) at Webb, Iowa.
.spouse: Davis, Harold (private)
!NOTES:
Received letter on June 14, 1994 from Mary L. Davis, 1003 E. Ridge view
Drive, #4A, Cherokee, Iowa, 51012-1251. She signed it Mrs. Harold Davis. She
provided initial information on the descendants of Mary Ann (Smith) Trainor who was her grandmother and she advised that she is 67 years old. I am attempting to obtain further information from her and her cousin Maxine Trainor (Mrs. Elmer Marquardt, daughter of Edward Traino rand Ruby ---, whose address is 301 N. Walnut, Plymouth, Indiana 46563-1739 Phone (219) 936-3419.)
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!NOTES:
From Mary L. Davis, 1003 e. Ridgeview Dr. #4A, Cherokee, IA, 51012-1251:
"Maxine Trainor is Mrs. Elmer Marquardt, 301 N. Walnut, Plymouth ,Indiana,
46563-1739. Telephone (219) 936-3419." "Perhaps she will be able to h elpyou a
little bit. Her dad lived several years after my dad and she knows people and
dates. There are only five cousins left in the Trainor family."
Had long telephone conversation with Maxine on Friday, June 17, 1994. She
received my original letter with postcard to Edward Pigott which wa sforeward-
ed to Maxine by Mary LaVonne Davis, her cousin. She just got it Tues daythe
14th. She will complete family info sheets and mail with photograph swhen she
gets the chance. I said no hurry.
spouse: Busch, John Thomas (1906 - )
On November 25, 2001, I received an email from Fred Busch(FrednBonBon@@netzero.com) as follows:
"My Mother: Marion Florence Turner, born May 29, 1916-DiedMay 16, 1966, in Provo, Utah.
Born in Ogden Utah and Daughter of Charles Henry Turner and Ethel LouiseHirst Turner. Married February 4, 1942, in Price, Utah to John ThomasBusch and had three children: Eleanor Louise Busch, John Henry Busch,and Charles Frederick Busch. John Thomas was born in O' Fallon, Illinoison November 20, 1906, the son of Andrew Frederick Busch and SalinaOwens. Marion grew up in Ogden and graduated from Weber State College inOgden and then received a B. A.. in education at Greeley TeachersCollege, Greeley, Colorado. She moved to Price, Utah and was an educatorfor more than 20 years in Carbon County, Utah. She lived in Dragerton,Utah from 1942 until 1958 and was an elementary school teacher, like hergrandmother. Marion's mother, Ethel, suffered with health problemsduring much of Marion's early years. As a result, Marion was cared for,by her Aunt Florence Newcomb, who lived right next door. It is believedthat "Auntie" Florence influenced Marion in her decision to become aneducator like her, and Marions grandmother, Eleanor Josephine SparksHirst."
.spouse: Pigott, Ila Catherine (1897 - 1991)
!NOTES:
Edmund Tyo was a butcher by trade and spend the last several years ofhis life in Long Beach, California.
The Social Security records for Edmund Tyo # 551-16-6424 show that hewas
born on February 8, 1899, and died in June, 1944. His card was issued but
no place of death is indicated.
There is also an entry for a Bernard Tyo who was born July 24, 1903and who
died in January 1987 in Long Beach, California, zip code 90813 where the
final social security benefit was paid. His SS #: 563-20-3438. It isvery
likely that he is a brother of Edmund's.
Only info on Gerald Tyo's death came from Christmas Card from HazelCoyne
sent Christmas 1977 advising of death from leukemia.
Social Security records for Gerald Tyo verify his birth date as 21Sep, 1922 and his death in November, 1977. His card was issued in CA andhe died in CA, zip code area 94960, Yolanda, Marin County, near SanRafael.
Gerald Tyo was a veteran of World War II and served in the UnitedStates Army in New Guinea and elsewhere. He was married and divorced andthe father of two children, both daughters. They were named Justa GayTyo and Justine Tyo.
Research at Salt Lake revealed the US World War II Army EnlistmentRecords, 1938-1946 for Gerald Tyo as follows:
Name: Gerald E. Tyo
Birth Year: 1922
Race: White, citizen
State:California
County or City: Los Angeles
Enlistment Date: 8 Jan1943
Enlistment State: California
Enlistment City: Los Angeles
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: " "
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or otheremergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President orotherwise according to law.
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 1 year of college
Civil Occupation: Airplane Fabric and Dope Worker
Marital Status: Single, without dependants
Height: 70
Weight: 152
Provided his address by Loretta Ann Sullivan as follows:
Kenneth Tyo
350 Robinson Street, Apt. 20
Sonoma, CA 95476
Tel: (707) 938-8078
.spouse: Hutchinson, John E. (*1870 - )
!NOTES:
SQ 3279: They had eight children: Mary, Sylvester, Sherman, Elizabeth,
James, Joseph, Martha and Nancy.
.spouse: Edwards, Elizabeth (*1845 - )
!NOTES:
SQ pg 3279: They had nine children according to the book entitled
"Log Cabin Families of Stone Mountain, North Carolina" by Hardin and
Virginia Royall (private published in 1981). Daniel died in 1923. B oth
he and his wife were buried in the Old Roaring River Church Cemeter y at
Traphill.
On January 31, 2000, I recieved an email from Marlene Myers-Josephsohn(davidj01@@earthlink.net) as follows (in part):
"I too have Log Cabin Families of Stone Mtn and know my dear greatAunt Maggie (Margaret Oleava Vannoy) is quoted as saying that hergrandfather (wife Francis Fanny Sparks) William Vannoy died in Atlantaduring the Civil War, but I have not yet found when he enrolled and withwhat company. Aunt Maggie did like to embellish a story and my dad(Oliver Myers) doubted, for instance, that she really ever had a fiance.She remained what was then referred to as an "old maid" and stayed withus when I was born, making crazy quilts with my mother. She was veryloved. I did want to let you know that her sister and my grandmotherNancy Theodosia Vannoy (not middle P.) married Julius Sylvester Myers(not Meyers). He was called Vessie. Grandmother is unfortunately notburied at Roaring River, bit at Haymeadow beside my grandfather. She didask to be buried with her sisters and one brother..." (Also see notesfor William R. Vannoy b. 1877)
According to Marlene Myers-Josephsohn, a granddaughter, "Grandmother isunfortunately is not buried at Roaring River, but at Haymeadow beside mygrandfather. She did ask to be buried with her sisters and one brother."spouse: Myers, Julius Sylvester (*1872 - )
From Marlene Meyers-Josephson, a family member, I received an email(davidj01@@earthlink.net) on January 31, 2000, stating that "Daniel andBetty's one boy was William R. Vannoy b. 1877 and he fell into the familyfireplace in his pre to early teens and died three days or so later. Mydad says none of the family ever really got over this...since he was thelast child and only boy."