Richard Warren

M, b. before 1575, d. 1628
Relationship
9th great-grandfather of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Mullen Pedigree
     Richard Warren was born before 1575 at likely England. He married Elizabeth Walker on 14 April 1610 at Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England. Richard Warren was a passenger on the "Mayflower." He had been a merchant in London and left his wife and five daughters in England until he had settled. They arrived in 1623 on the "Anne." He was the 12th signer of the Mayflower Compact. Richard Warren died in 1628 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Child of Richard Warren and Elizabeth Walker

Elizabeth Walker

F, b. before 1580, d. 2 October 1673
Relationship
9th great-grandmother of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Mullen Pedigree
     Elizabeth (Walker) Warren arrived in 1623 aboard the "Anne" with her five daughters: Mary, Elizabeth, Anna, Sarah and Abigail. Elizabeth Walker was born before 1580 at likely England. She married Richard Warren on 14 April 1610 at Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England. Elizabeth Walker died on 2 October 1673 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Child of Elizabeth Walker and Richard Warren

Jacob Cooke

M, b. circa 1618, d. between 11 December 1675 and 18 December 1675
Relationship
7th great-grandfather of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Mullen Pedigree (#1)
Mullen Pedigree (#2)
     Jacob Cooke was born circa 1618 at Holland. He was the son of Francis Cooke and Hester Mahieu. Jacob Cooke married Damaris Hopkins, daughter of Stephen Hopkins and Elizabeth Fisher, after 10 June 1646 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Jacob Cooke was widowed with the death of his wife, Damaris (Hopkins) Cooke after 20 October 1666 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Jacob Cooke married Elizabeth (Lettice) Shurtleff on 18 November 1669 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Jacob Cooke died between 11 December 1675 and 18 December 1675 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Child of Jacob Cooke and Damaris Hopkins

Child of Jacob Cooke and Elizabeth Lettice

Damaris Hopkins

F, b. circa 1618, d. after 20 October 1666
Relationship
8th great-grandmother of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Mullen Pedigree
     Damaris Hopkins was born circa 1618. She was the daughter of Stephen Hopkins and Elizabeth Fisher. Damaris Hopkins arrived in 1620 aboard the "Mayflower." Damaris Hopkins married Jacob Cooke, son of Francis Cooke and Hester Mahieu, after 10 June 1646 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Damaris (Hopkins) Cooke died after 20 October 1666 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Child of Damaris Hopkins and Jacob Cooke

Elizabeth Lettice

F, b. circa 1637, d. 31 October 1693
Relationship
7th great-grandmother of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Mullen Pedigree
     Elizabeth Lettice was born circa 1637. She married William Shurtleff on 18 October 1655 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (Lettice) Shurtleff was widowed with the death of her husband, William Shurtleff in June 1666. Elizabeth (Lettice) Shurtleff married Jacob Cooke, son of Francis Cooke and Hester Mahieu, on 18 November 1669 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (Lettice) Cooke was widowed with the death of her husband, Jacob Cooke between 11 December 1675 and 18 December 1675 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (Lettice) Shurtleff Cooke Cole died on 31 October 1693.

Child of Elizabeth Lettice and Jacob Cooke

William Shurtleff

M, d. June 1666
     William Shurtleff married Elizabeth Lettice on 18 October 1655 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. William Shurtleff died in June 1666.

Francis Cooke

M, b. after August 1583, d. 7 April 1663
Relationship
8th great-grandfather of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Mullen Pedigree
     Francis Cooke arrived in 1620 aboard the "Mayflower." Francis Cooke was born after August 1583 at England. He married Hester Mahieu in July 1603 at Leyden, Holland. Francis Cooke died on 7 April 1663 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Child of Francis Cooke and Hester Mahieu

  • Jacob Cooke+ b. c 1618, d. bt 11 Dec 1675 - 18 Dec 1675

Hester Mahieu

F, d. between 1666 and 1675
Relationship
8th great-grandmother of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Mullen Pedigree
     Hester Mahieu married Francis Cooke in July 1603 at Leyden, Holland. Hester (Mahieu) Cooke was widowed with the death of her husband, Francis Cooke on 7 April 1663 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Hester (Mahieu) Cooke died between 1666 and 1675.

Child of Hester Mahieu and Francis Cooke

  • Jacob Cooke+ b. c 1618, d. bt 11 Dec 1675 - 18 Dec 1675

Isaac Doty

M, b. 25 October 1678, d. 15 April 1725
Relationship
6th great-grandfather of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Mullen Pedigree
     Isaac Doty was born on 25 October 1678 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He was the son of John Doty and Elizabeth Cooke. Isaac Doty married Martha Faunce on 17 March 1702 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Isaac Doty died on 15 April 1725 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, at age 46.

Child of Isaac Doty and Martha Faunce

Martha Faunce

F, b. 16 December 1680, d. 9 September 1745
Relationship
6th great-grandmother of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Mullen Pedigree
     Martha Faunce was born on 16 December 1680 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She married Isaac Doty, son of John Doty and Elizabeth Cooke, on 17 March 1702 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Martha (Faunce) Doty was widowed with the death of her husband, Isaac Doty on 15 April 1725 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Martha (Faunce) Doty died on 9 September 1745 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, at age 64.

Child of Martha Faunce and Isaac Doty

John Doty

M, b. circa 1640, d. 8 May 1701
Relationship
7th great-grandfather of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Mullen Pedigree
     John Doty was born circa 1640 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He was the son of Edward Doty. John Doty married Elizabeth Cooke, daughter of Jacob Cooke and Damaris Hopkins, circa 1667 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. John Doty died on 8 May 1701 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Child of John Doty and Elizabeth Cooke

Elizabeth Cooke

F, b. 18 January 1648, d. 21 November 1692
Relationship
7th great-grandmother of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Mullen Pedigree
     Elizabeth Cooke was born on 18 January 1648 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Jacob Cooke and Damaris Hopkins. Elizabeth Cooke married John Doty, son of Edward Doty, circa 1667 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (Cooke) Doty died on 21 November 1692 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, at age 44.

Child of Elizabeth Cooke and John Doty

Stephen Hopkins

M, b. circa 1580, d. between 6 June 1644 and 17 July 1644
Relationship
9th great-grandfather of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Mullen Pedigree
     Stephen Hopkins was born circa 1580 at England. He married Elizabeth Fisher on 19 February 1617 at Whitechapel, London, England. Stephen Hopkins arrived 1620 aboard the "Mayflower." Stephen Hopkins died between 6 June 1644 and 17 July 1644 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Child of Stephen Hopkins and Elizabeth Fisher

Elizabeth Fisher

F, d. before 6 June 1644
Relationship
9th great-grandmother of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Mullen Pedigree
     Elizabeth Fisher married Stephen Hopkins on 19 February 1617 at Whitechapel, London, England. Elizabeth (Fisher) Hopkins died before 6 June 1644 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Child of Elizabeth Fisher and Stephen Hopkins

Edward Doty

M, b. before 1599, d. 23 August 1655
Relationship
8th great-grandfather of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Mullen Pedigree
     Edward Doty was born before 1599. Edward Doty arrived in 1620 aboard the "Mayflower" having traveled as a servant to Stephen Hopkins. He married Faith Clarke on 6 January 1634 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Edward Doty died on 23 August 1655 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Child of Edward Doty

Faith Clarke

F, b. circa 1619, d. December 1675
     Faith Clarke was born circa 1619. She married Edward Doty on 6 January 1634 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Faith (Clarke) Doty was widowed with the death of her husband, Edward Doty on 23 August 1655 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Faith (Clarke) Doty Phillips died in December 1675.

Mary Hetherton

F, b. 16 January 1921, d. 9 July 2007
     Mary Hetherton was born on 16 January 1921.

Mary Hetherton married James Misher Cunningham, son of Othniel W. Cunningham and Willie J. (?), on 17 May 1944 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California. Her Social Security Number was 485-03-6434 issued before 1951 at Iowa. Mary (Hetherton) Cunningham and James Misher Cunningham moved in 1961 to Santa Barbara, California. Mary (Hetherton) Cunningham and James Misher Cunningham lived in 1996 at 818 Ophir Peak Road, Incline Village, Washoe County, Nevada. Having spent seven years in Incline Village Jim and Mary moved back to Santa Diego in 2001 due to his declining health.

Mary (Hetherton) Cunningham died on 9 July 2007 at age 86.

Kurt Douglas Quebe

M, b. 15 July 1952, d. 21 October 1980
     Kurt Douglas Quebe was born on 15 July 1952 at Washington County, Texas; the son of Theodore C. Quebe and Mary Ann Moerbe. His Social Security Number was 466-88-9740 issued 1966 at Texas. He died on 21 October 1980 at Washington County, Texas, at age 28.

Virginia Cochran

F, b. circa 1909, d. 13 May 1961
Relationship
3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Virginia Cochran was born circa 1909 at Mississippi. She was the daughter of Charles Banister Cochran and Winniel S Wright. Virginia Cochran appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of her father, Charles Banister Cochran at Bryan County, Oklahoma, as Virgil age one year. Virginia Cochran appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of her father, Charles Banister Cochran at Bryan County, Oklahoma, as age ten and attending school. Virginia Cochran appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of her father, Charles Banister Cochran at Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, as age 20 and attending school.

Virginia Cochran married Gerald Park Campbell in 1934 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Virginia (Cochran) Campbell and Gerald Park Campbell lived in 1934 at 1605 Drury Lane, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Virginia (Cochran) Campbell and Gerald Park Campbell lived in 1935 at 123 NW 21st Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Virginia Cochran and Gerald Park Campbell lived on 1 April 1935 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Virginia (Cochran) Campbell and Gerald Park Campbell lived in April 1940 at 803 East 7th Street, Hutchinson, Kansas.

Virginia Cochran appeared on the census of 1940 in the household of Gerald Park Campbell at Reno County, Kansas; enumerated 10 April. Gerald P Campbell was enumerated as the 33 year old head of household and was paying $28 monthly rent. He had worked 52 weeks during 1939, earning $1560. Virginia Campbell was enumerated as his 31 year old wife and she supplied the family's information to the enumerator. Gerald had completed two years of college and Virginia had completed five years of college. One son was enumerated as Charles D Campbell age three. Virginia (Cochran) Campbell suffered the death of her brother, James Wright Cochran in 1945. Virginia (Cochran) Campbell and Gerald Park Campbell lived in 1946 at 401 N Sergeant Avenue, Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri.

Virginia (Cochran) Campbell died on 13 May 1961 at Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. She was entombed on 15 May 1961 at 3 p.m at Rose Hill Burial Park, Abbey Mausoleum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.

James Wright Cochran

M, b. circa 1913, d. 1945
Relationship
3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
     James Wright Cochran was born circa 1913 at Oklahoma. He was the son of Charles Banister Cochran and Winniel S Wright. James Wright Cochran appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his father, Charles Banister Cochran at Bryan County, Oklahoma, as age six and attending school. James Wright Cochran appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of his father, Charles Banister Cochran at Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, as age 16 and attending school. James Wright Cochran was educated between 1931 and 1932 at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, where he was a member of the freshman and sophomore classes and Kappa Alpha fraternity. He lived on 1 April 1935 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was an attorney working as an associate at his father's firm, Ames, Cochran, Monnet, Hayes & Ames in 1940 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He had worked 52 weeks during 1939, earning $2,000. He died in 1945. He was entombed at Rose Hill Burial Park, Abbey Mausoleum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.

Jahazy Ann Smith

F, b. 18 February 1855, d. 18 February 1938
     Jahazy Ann Smith was born on 18 February 1855 at Mississippi; the daughter of John S Smith and Anngelico Segler. She married John McCamey/Michael White, son of Bloomer (Blumer) Washington White and Barbara Ann Winecoff, on 13 January 1874 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. Jahazy A. (Smith) White appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of John McCamey/Michael White at Grayson County, Texas; enumerated 12 June. J.M. White was enumerated as the 26 year old head of household and a farmer. Jaharzy White was enumerated as his 25 year old wife. Two sons were enumerated as Samuel age five and William age three. Jahazy Ann Smith appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of John McCamey/Michael White at Greer County, Oklahoma; enumerated 1 June. John M. White was enumerated as the 46 year old head of household and he owned his farm free of mortgage. J.A. White was enumerated as his 45 year old wife and the mother of six children, all living. The household included four White children; Riley age 19, Hattie age 17, Eddie age 11 and 8 year old Bessie.

Jahazy A. (Smith) White appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of John McCamey/Michael White at Wilbarger County, Texas; enumerated 28 April. John M. White was enumerated as the 56 year old head of household and he owned his farm free of mortgage. Jahuzy A. White was enumerated as his 55 year old wife and the mother of six children, all living. Enumerated in the houshold were son Ed age 21 and daughter-in-law Minnie age 18. Jahazy A. (Smith) White appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of John McCamey/Michael White at Wilbarger County, Texas; enumerated 27 January. John M. White was enumerated as the 66 year old head of household and owned his home free of mortgage. He was listed as a feed store merchant working on his own account. Jahazy White was enumerated as his 64 year old wife. Jahazy A. (Smith) White appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of John McCamey/Michael White at Wilbarger County, Texas; enumerated 25 April. J.M. White was enumerated as the 76 year old head of household and a retired farmer. He owned a radio and his home valued at $3000. Jahazy White was enumerated as his 75 year old wife. Jahazy A. (Smith) White was widowed with the death of her husband, John McCamey/Michael White on 10 October 1934 at Odell, Wilbarger County, Texas.

Jahazy A. (Smith) White died on 18 February 1938 at Odell, Wilbarger County, Texas, at age 83; at 8 a.m. of bronchial pneumonia. She was buried on 19 February 1938 at Bell Cemetery, Odell, Wilbarger County, Texas; sharing a double marker with her husband, John McCamey White.

Children of Jahazy Ann Smith and John McCamey/Michael White

Hallie Pearl Ruggles

F, b. May 1883, d. 24 October 1951
Relationship
2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Hallie Pearl Ruggles was born in May 1883 at Adair County, Missouri. She was the daughter of Myron James Ruggles and Susannah (Susie) Lee Adkins. Hallie Pearl Ruggles lived with her parents, Myron James Ruggles and Susannah (Adkins) Ruggles in June 1900 at 901 South First Street, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. Hallie Pearl Ruggles appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of her father, Myron James Ruggles at Adair County, Missouri, as age 17 and had attended school for eight months of the year.

Hallie Pearl Ruggles married Charles J Munger circa 1903. Hallie Pearl (Ruggles) Munger and Charles J Munger lived in April 1910 at 519 Main Street, Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota. Hallie Pearl (Ruggles) Munger appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Charles J Munger at Brown County, South Dakota; enumerated 15 April. Charles J Munger was enumerated as the 33 year old head of household, out of work and renting the family's home. Hallie P Munger was enumerated as his 26 year old wife and the mother of one child with one child living. Charles and Hallie had been married six years. One son was enumerated as one year old Edward B Munger.

Hallie Pearl (Ruggles) Munger appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Charles J Munger at Pacific County, Washington; enumerated 22 January. Chas Munger was enumerated as the 62 year old head of household and renting his home. Hallie Munger was enumerated as his 36 year old wife. One son was enumerated as Edward age 11 and attending school. Hallie Pearl (Ruggles) Munger and Charles J Munger lived in April 1930 at 750 East Burnside, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Hallie Pearl (Ruggles) Munger appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Charles J Munger at Multnomah County, Oregon; enumerated 4 April. Charles J Munger was enumerated as the (?)5 years old head of household and unemployed. He owned a radio and was paying $30 monthly rent. Hallie Munger was enumerated as his 47 year old wife. One son was enumerated as Edward M Munger age 21, single and working as a switch board operator for the telephone company. Also enumerated as members of the household were Evelyn Estepp a 19 year old servant and a 20 year old male roomer and unemployed professional singer, Fendel Whaley.

Hallie Pearl (Ruggles) Munger suffered the death of her father, Myron James Ruggles on 29 March 1932 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Hallie Pearl (Ruggles) Munger suffered the death of her sister, Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins on 19 October 1940 at Seattle, King County, Washington.

Hallie Pearl (Ruggles) Swan died on 24 October 1951 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, at age 68. Funeral services were held on 27 October 1951 at Gable's Sunrise Chapel, 225 NE 80th, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; at 11 a.m. She was cremated and her ashes given to her husband, Edward T Swan.

Child of Hallie Pearl Ruggles and Charles J Munger

Nell Ruggles

F, b. September 1885
Relationship
2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Nell Ruggles was born in September 1885 at Adair County, Missouri. She was the daughter of Myron James Ruggles and Susannah (Susie) Lee Adkins. Nell Ruggles lived with her parents, Myron James Ruggles and Susannah (Adkins) Ruggles in June 1900 at 901 South First Street, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. Nell Ruggles appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of her father, Myron James Ruggles at Adair County, Missouri, as age 14 and had attended school for eight months of the year. Nellie (Ruggles) Earhart suffered the death of her father, Myron James Ruggles on 29 March 1932 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Nellie (Ruggles) Earhart suffered the death of her sister, Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins on 19 October 1940 at Seattle, King County, Washington. Nellie (Ruggles) Earhart suffered the death of her sister, Hallie Pearl (Ruggles) Swan on 24 October 1951 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.

Opal Emma Ruggles

F, b. December 1887, d. 6 September 1962
Relationship
2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Opal Emma Ruggles was born in December 1887 at Adair County, Missouri. She was the daughter of Myron James Ruggles and Susannah (Susie) Lee Adkins. Opal Emma Ruggles lived with her parents, Myron James Ruggles and Susannah (Adkins) Ruggles in June 1900 at 901 South First Street, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. Opal Emma Ruggles appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of her father, Myron James Ruggles at Adair County, Missouri, as age 12 and had attended school for eight months of the year.

Opal Emma Ruggles married Victor W Davis on 21 June 1906 at Edmunds County, South Dakota; with the ceremony performed by Justice Clarence B Reeves. Opal Emma (Ruggles) Davis and Victor W Davis lived in April 1910 at Main Street, Andover, Day County, South Dakota. Opal Emma (Ruggles) Davis appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Victor W Davis at Day County, South Dakota; enumerated 18 April. Victor Davis was enumerated as the 25 year old head of household and married three years. Opal Davis was enumerated as his 22 year old wife and the mother of one child, with one child living. One daughter was enumerated as 2 year old Dolores Davis. The family was living in the hotel that Victor was managing. The household included 2 male servants, 7 female servants and 11 boarders. Opal Emma (Ruggles) Davis suffered the death of her daughter, Dolores V Davis on 2 January 1911 at Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota.

Opal Emma Ruggles married Samuel Little. Opal Emma (Ruggles) Little and Samuel Little lived in 1920 at 288 13th Street, Portland, Oregon. Opal Emma (Ruggles) Little appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Samuel Little at Multnomah County, Oregon; enumerated 10 January. Samuel Little was enumerated as the 34 year old head of household and he was renting the family's home. Opal Little was enumerated as his 32 year old wife. One son was enumerated as seven month old Samuel Little. Opal Emma (Ruggles) Little lived between April 1930 and 1931 at 31 E 81st Street, Portland, Oregon.

Opal Emma (Ruggles) Little appeared on the census of 1930 at Multnomah County, Oregon; enumerated 9 April. Opal E Little was enumerated as the 41 year old, widowed head of household. She owned her home valued at $2,500. Two sons were enumerated as Samuel age 10 and Billy age 6, both attending school. Also enumerated as a member of the household was Opal's father Myron J Ruggles age 69 and widowed.

Opal Emma Ruggles married Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett circa 1931. Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett and Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett lived in 1931 at 31 E 81st Street, Portland, Oregon. Opal Emma (Ruggles) Little suffered the death of her father, Myron James Ruggles on 29 March 1932 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett and Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett lived in April 1940 at 1325 SE Yamhill Street, Portland, Oregon. Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett appeared on the census of 1940 in the household of Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett at Multnomah County, Oregon; enumerated 8 April. Horace Birkett was enumerated as the 42 year old head of household, an American citizen born in Canada. He was paying $25 monthly rent and had worked 40 weeks during 1939, earning $1,538. Opal Birkett was enumerated as his 52 year old wife and she supplied the family's information. Horace had completed two years of college and Opal had completed 8th grade. Two sons were enumerated as Samuel Little age 20 and William Little age 16 and attending school and had completed 3 years of high school.

Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett suffered the death of her sister, Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins on 19 October 1940 at Seattle, King County, Washington. Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett suffered the death of her sister, Hallie Pearl (Ruggles) Swan on 24 October 1951 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett suffered the death of her son, Samuel Little Jr on 22 July 1953 at Baker County, Oregon.

Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett died on 6 September 1962 at Multnomah County, Oregon, at age 74. Funeral services were held on 10 September 1962 at Finley's Rose Chapel, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; at 10 a.m. She was buried on 10 September 1962 at River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; with a private commitment service.

Child of Opal Emma Ruggles and Victor W Davis

Children of Opal Emma Ruggles and Samuel Little

Juanita Thelma Ruggles

F, b. March 1890, d. 19 October 1940
Relationship
2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     In late September 1940 Juanite Hopkins was hospitalized in Seattle "for medical attention." Juanita Thelma Ruggles was born in March 1890 at Greentop, Schuyler County, Missouri. She was the daughter of Myron James Ruggles and Susannah (Susie) Lee Adkins. Juanita Thelma Ruggles lived with her parents, Myron James Ruggles and Susannah (Adkins) Ruggles in June 1900 at 901 South First Street, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. Juanita Thelma Ruggles appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of her father, Myron James Ruggles at Adair County, Missouri, as age 10 and had attended school for eight months of the year. Juanita Thelma Ruggles married Elroy Mark Hopkins circa 1908. Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Elroy Mark Hopkins at Brown County, South Dakota; enumerated 28 April. Elroy M. Hopkins was enumerated as the 22 year old head of household and was renting the family's lodgings. Juanita Hopkins was enumerated as his 20 year old wife and the mother of one child , that child living. Also enumerated in the household was one son, 9 month old Charles M. Hopkins. Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins and Elroy Mark Hopkins lived in June 1917 at 416 Welch Avenue, Raymond, Pacific County, Washington. Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins and Elroy Mark Hopkins lived in January 1920 at 706 Pike Street, Seattle. Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Elroy Mark Hopkins at King County, Washington; enumerated 12 January. Elroy and his family were all enumerated as lodgers. He was enumerated as age30. Juanita T. was enumerated without an age listed. Two Hopkins children were enumerated with them. Charles M. age ten and Shirley L. age three. They appear to be lodging in a hotel or apartment building. Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins and Elroy Mark Hopkins lived in April 1930 at 2119 C Street, Bellingham, Washington. Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Elroy Mark Hopkins at Whatcom County, Washington; enumerated 10 April. Elroy M. Hopkins was enumerated as the 41 year old head of household and paying $35 monthly rent for the family's home. Juanita Hopkins was enumerated as his 40 year old wife. One son, Charles M. Hopkins was enumerated as a 19 year old laborer for the steam railroad. Also enumerated in the household were three daughters; Shirley L. age 13, Lorna L. age 8 and 6 year old Maryln. Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins suffered the death of her father, Myron James Ruggles on 29 March 1932 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Juanita Thelma Ruggles and Elroy Mark Hopkins were divorced before 1940 at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington. Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins lived in 1940 at 2106 I Street, Bellingham, Washington. She appeared on the census of 1940 at Whatcom County, Washington; enumerated 3 & 4 April. Juanita was enumerated as the 50 year old, divorced head of household paying $17 monthly rent. She supplied the family's information stated she had completed 4 years of high school. Three daughter were enumerated as Shirley age 23, Lorna Lou age 18 and Marilyn age 16. Shirley and Lorna had completed 4 years of high school and Marilyn had completed 3 years of high school.

Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins died on 19 October 1940 at Seattle, King County, Washington, at age 50. Funeral services were held on 22 October 1940 at Bonney-Watson Funeral Home, Seattle; at 1 o'clock. She was buried on 22 October 1940 at Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, King County, Washington; in Section 3.

Children of Juanita Thelma Ruggles and Elroy Mark Hopkins

Jacob E. Holland

M, b. circa 1859, d. 1943
     Jacob E. Holland was born circa 1859. He married Martha Jane Adkins, daughter of Major L. Adkins and Mary Jane Brassfield, on 1 September 1880 at Schuyler County, Missouri; at the home of the bride's father, M.L. Adkins. The cermony was performed by J.A. Snarr, minister of the Gospel and the witnesses were Millard and Ellen Lyon. Jacob E. Holland died in 1943 at Adair County, Missouri. He was buried at Fort Madison Cemetery, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri.

Child of Jacob E. Holland and Martha Jane Adkins

Eva Mae Holland

F, b. October 1882, d. 18 October 1954
Relationship
2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Eva Mae Holland was born in October 1882 at Missouri. She was the daughter of Jacob E. Holland and Martha Jane Adkins. Eva Mae Holland married George Washington Heavilin on 19 December 1899 at Schuyler County, Missouri. Eva Mae (Holland) Heavilin appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of Major L. Adkins at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 20 June. Major Adkins was enumerated as the 85 year old head of household and he owned his farm free of mortgage. Mary J. Adkins was enumerated as his 70 year old wife and the mother of eight children with two children living. The Adkins had been married for 51 years. Included in the household was one son, James W. Adkins a 28 year old day laborer. Also included in the household were a married couple Eva M. and George W. Hevlin. Eva age 17, was enumerated as the granddaughter of Major Adkins. George a 22 year old farm laborer was enumerated as the grandson-in-law of Major Adkins. In 1906 George and Eva Heavilin moved to Oregon with their three sons; Milton, Wesley and Virgil. They traveled in a covered wagon and for part of the journey in Oregon they followed the Klamath River. Eva Mae (Holland) Heavilin appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of George Washington Heavilin at Klamath County, Oregon; enumerated 15 April. George W. Heavilin was enumerated as the 31 year old head of household and married for 11 years. Eva M. Heavilin was enumerated as his 26 year old wife and the mother of five children, all living. Included in the household were sons; Milton L. age 8, Wesley R. age 6, Virgil C. age 5, Harry H. age 2 and Harold L. age 2. Also enumerated in the household was Eva's uncle 38 year old James W. Adkins, a carpenter. Eva Mae (Holland) Heavilin and George Washington Heavilin lived in September 1918 at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon.

Eva Mae (Holland) Heavilin appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of George Washington Heavilin at Klamath County, Oregon; enumerated 24 March. George Heavilin was enumerated as the 41 year old head of household. Ada Heavilin was enumerated as his 37 year old wife. Included in the household were six sons; Milton age 17, Wesley age 15, Virgil age 14, Harris age 12, Harold age 12 and Oral age 6. Also enumerated in the household was George's 84 year old father, Sam J. Heavilin. Eva Mae (Holland) Heavilin was widowed with the death of her husband, George Washington Heavilin on 27 August 1936 at Jackson County, Oregon. Eva Mae (Holland) Heavilin lived in 1939 at 1028 Court, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. According to the 1939 Medford city directory listing Eva was living at the same address as his son Harry and his wife Violet. She lived in 1940 at 344 N. Bartlett, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. She lived in 1942 at 22 W. 2d, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. She lived between 1946 and 1948 at 521 N. Fir, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. She was a restaurant worker for Elbert L. Browning in 1948 at Medford, Oregon. According to the 1948 city directory Eva (Holland) Heavilin and her son Wesley R. Heavilin lived at the same address.

Eva Mae (Holland) Heavilin died on 18 October 1954 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. She was buried at Eastwood IOOF Cemetery, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.

Children of Eva Mae Holland and George Washington Heavilin

George Washington Heavilin

M, b. 29 March 1878, d. 27 August 1936
     George Washington Heavilin was born on 29 March 1878 at Indiana. He married Eva Mae Holland, daughter of Jacob E. Holland and Martha Jane Adkins, on 19 December 1899 at Schuyler County, Missouri. George Washington Heavilin appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of Major L. Adkins at Adair County, Missouri, as George W. Henlin, a 22 year old farm laborer and the grandson-in-law of Major Adkins. Also in the household was George's 17 year old wife of less than a year, Eva M. Hevlin. In 1906 George and Eva Heavilin moved to Oregon with their three sons; Milton, Wesley and Virgil. They traveled in a covered wagon and for part of the journey in Oregon they followed the Klamath River.

George Washington Heavilin was a farmer and owned his farm with a mortgage between 1910 and 1920 at Linkville Township, Klamath County, Oregon. He appeared on the census of 1910 at Klamath County, Oregon; enumerated 15 April. George W. Heavilin was enumerated as the 31 year old head of household and married for 11 years. Eva M. Heavilin was enumerated as his 26 year old wife and the mother of five children, all living. Included in the household were sons; Milton L. age 8, Wesley R. age 6, Virgil C. age 5, Harry H. age 2 and Harold L. age 2. Also enumerated in the household was Eva's uncle 38 year old James W. Adkins, a carpenter. He and Eva Mae (Holland) Heavilin lived in September 1918 at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. George Washington Heavilin registered for the World War I draft on 12 September 1918 at Klamath County, Oregon, and was described as tall with brown hair and eyes.

George Washington Heavilin appeared on the census of 1920 at Klamath County, Oregon; enumerated 24 March. George Heavilin was enumerated as the 41 year old head of household. Ada Heavilin was enumerated as his 37 year old wife. Included in the household were six sons; Milton age 17, Wesley age 15, Virgil age 14, Harris age 12, Harold age 12 and Oral age 6. Also enumerated in the household was George's 84 year old father, Sam J. Heavilin. He lived in April 1930 at 180 Keno Road, near Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Klamath County, Oregon; enumerated 9 April. G.W. Heavilin was enumerated as the 51 year old head of household and he owned his farm valued at $10,000.

George Washington Heavilin died on 27 August 1936 at Jackson County, Oregon, at age 58. He was buried at Eastwood IOOF Cemetery, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.

Children of George Washington Heavilin and Eva Mae Holland

Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin

M, b. 14 December 1901, d. 10 October 2002
Relationship
3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin was born on 14 December 1901 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. He was the son of George Washington Heavilin and Eva Mae Holland. In 1906 George and Eva Heavilin moved to Oregon with their three sons; Milton, Wesley and Virgil. They traveled in a covered wagon and for part of the journey in Oregon they followed the Klamath River. Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, George Washington Heavilin at Klamath County, Oregon, as age eight and attending school. Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his father, George Washington Heavilin at Klamath County, Oregon, as a 17 year old laborer on the home farm. Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin moved in 1934 to Whatcom County, Washington.

Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin married Mary (?) circa 1935. Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin lived in 1936 at 2932 Cornwall Avenue, Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington. He suffered the death of his father, George Washington Heavilin on 27 August 1936 at Jackson County, Oregon. Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin and Mary (?) Heavilin lived in 1938 at 2932 Cornwall Avenue, Bellingham, Washington. Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin was employed by Security Meat Market at 525 W. Front Street at Lynden, Whatcom County, Washington, between 1938 and 1941. He was listed as a meat cutter in the city directory. He and Mary (?) Heavilin lived in 1939 at North British Columbia Avenue, Lynden, Whatcom County, Washington. Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin and Mary (?) Heavilin lived between 1940 and 1948 at 2932 Cornwall Avenue, Bellingham, Washington. Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin was employed as a meat cutter in 1942 and a department manager in 1945 by White House Market at 115 E. Magnolia, Bellingham, Washington. He was employed as a meat cutter by Walters Thriftee Meats in 1948 at 2300 Cornwall Avenue, Bellingham, Washington.

Milton Heavilin was a charter member of Faith Lutheran Church in Bellingham. He held membership in the meat cutters union for over thirty years at Bellingham, Washington. He suffered the death of his mother, Eva Mae (Holland) Heavilin on 18 October 1954 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin suffered the death of his brother, Virgil Cleo Heavilin on 6 February 1975 at Lane County, Oregon. Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin suffered the death of his brother, Harold Leo Heavilin on 3 July 1978 at Jackson County, Oregon. Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin suffered the death of his brother, Harvey Harry H. Heavilin on 2 February 1982 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin was widowed with the death of his wife, Mary (?) Heavilin on 13 August 1996 at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington.

Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin died on 10 October 2002 at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, at age 100. He was buried in a private family service preceding the memorial service on 14 October 2002 at Greenacres Memorial Park, Ferndale, Whatcom County, Washington. Memorial services were held on 14 October 2002 at Faith Lutheran Church, Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington; at 1 p.m. with Reverend R.L. Christianson officiating.

Wesley Raymond Heavilin

M, b. 5 September 1903, d. 16 September 2004
Relationship
3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Wesley Raymond Heavilin was born on 5 September 1903 at Adair County, Missouri. He was the son of George Washington Heavilin and Eva Mae Holland. In 1906 George and Eva Heavilin moved to Oregon with their three sons; Milton, Wesley and Virgil. They traveled in a covered wagon and for part of the journey in Oregon they followed the Klamath River. Wesley Raymond Heavilin appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, George Washington Heavilin at Klamath County, Oregon, as age six and attending school. Wesley Raymond Heavilin appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his father, George Washington Heavilin at Klamath County, Oregon, as a 15 year old laborer on the home farm and had attended school during the year. Wesley Raymond Heavilin suffered the death of his father, George Washington Heavilin on 27 August 1936 at Jackson County, Oregon. Wesley Raymond Heavilin was employed between 1938 and 1940 as a millworker by Ewauna Box Company at 1516 S. 6th Street at Klamath Falls, Oregon. He moved in 1945 to Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. He was employed by the logging and mill industry for many years after 1945 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. He lived in 1948 at 521 N. Fir, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. According to the 1948 city directory Eva (Holland) Heavilin and her son Wesley R. Heavilin lived at the same address. He suffered the death of his mother, Eva Mae (Holland) Heavilin on 18 October 1954 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.

Wesley Raymond Heavilin married Dorothy Isabel Frazier on 20 June 1972 at Reno, Washoe County, Nevada. Wesley Raymond Heavilin suffered the death of his brother, Virgil Cleo Heavilin on 6 February 1975 at Lane County, Oregon. Wesley Raymond Heavilin suffered the death of his brother, Harold Leo Heavilin on 3 July 1978 at Jackson County, Oregon. Wesley Raymond Heavilin suffered the death of his brother, Harvey Harry H. Heavilin on 2 February 1982 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Wesley Raymond Heavilin and Dorothy (Frazier) Heavilin lived between 1993 and 2001 at 777 Northwood Street, Apt. 32, Medford, Oregon. Wesley Raymond Heavilin suffered the death of his brother, Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin on 10 October 2002 at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington.

Wesley Raymond Heavilin died on 16 September 2004 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, at age 101. Funeral services were held on 20 September 2004 at Memory Gardens Mortuary Chapel, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon; at 11 a.m. He was buried on 20 September 2004 at Memory Gardens Memorial Park, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.