Virgil Cleo Heavilin
M, b. 20 November 1904, d. 6 February 1975
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Virgil Cleo Heavilin was born on 20 November 1904 at 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. Virgil Cleo Heavilin appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, George Washington Heavilin at Klamath County, Oregon, as age five and attending school. Virgil Cleo Heavilin appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his father, George Washington Heavilin at Klamath County, Oregon, as a 14 year old laborer on the home farm and had attended school during the year. Virgil Cleo Heavilin appeared on the census of 1930 at Klamath County, Oregon; enumerated 4 April. Vergil Heavilin was enumerated as the 25 year old head of household and he owned his farm worth $10,000. Mamie Heavilin was enumerated as his 18 year old wife. Two sons were enumerated as Leo age 2 and Lester age 10 months. Also enumerated in the household was a 25 year old farm laborer, Leo Aron. He suffered the death of his father, George Washington Heavilin on 27 August 1936 at Jackson County, Oregon.
Virgil Cleo Heavilin married Lora (Wilson) Guthrie on 4 November 1950 at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon. His Social Security Number was 543-10-1447 issued before 1951 at Oregon. Virgil Cleo Heavilin suffered the death of his mother, Eva Mae (Holland) Heavilin on 18 October 1954 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.
Virgil Cleo Heavilin died on 6 February 1975 at Lane County, Oregon, at age 70. He was buried at Springfield Memorial Gardens, Springfield, Lane County, Oregon.
Virgil Cleo Heavilin married Lora (Wilson) Guthrie on 4 November 1950 at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon. His Social Security Number was 543-10-1447 issued before 1951 at Oregon. Virgil Cleo Heavilin suffered the death of his mother, Eva Mae (Holland) Heavilin on 18 October 1954 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.
Virgil Cleo Heavilin died on 6 February 1975 at Lane County, Oregon, at age 70. He was buried at Springfield Memorial Gardens, Springfield, Lane County, Oregon.
Harvey Harry H. Heavilin
M, b. 24 October 1907, d. 2 February 1982
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Harvey Harry H. Heavilin was born on 24 October 1907 at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. He was the son of George Washington Heavilin and Eva Mae Holland. Harvey Harry H. Heavilin appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, George Washington Heavilin at Klamath County, Oregon, as age two. Harvey Harry H. Heavilin appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his father, George Washington Heavilin at Klamath County, Oregon, as age twelve and had attended school during the year. Harvey Harry H. Heavilin suffered the death of his father, George Washington Heavilin on 27 August 1936 at Jackson County, Oregon.
Harvey Harry H. Heavilin married Violet Connors in 1937. Harvey Harry H. Heavilin and Violet (Connors) Heavilin lived in 1939 at 1028 Court, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. According to the 1939 Medford city directory listing Harry and Violet were living at the same address as Harry's mother Eva Heavilin. Harvey Harry H. Heavilin was a driver for Bateman & Son in 1939 at Medford, Oregon. He lived in 1942 at Adams Lane, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. He was a driver for Peter R. Bateman & Son between 1942 and 1948 at Medford, Oregon.
Harvey Harry H. Heavilin began military service on 24 August 1943 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, when he enlisted as a private in the army. Harry Heavilin stated he had a grammar school education and he was a skilled mechanic or repairman of motor vehicles. He and Violet (Connors) Heavilin lived between 1946 and 1948 at Table Rock Road, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Harvey Harry H. Heavilin was a truck driver for Peter R. Bateman in 1946 at Medford, Oregon. His Social Security Number was 544-07-7178 issued before 1951 at Oregon. He suffered the death of his mother, Eva Mae (Holland) Heavilin on 18 October 1954 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Harvey Harry H. Heavilin was widowed with the death of his wife, Violet (Connors) Heavilin on 15 April 1969 at Jackson County, Oregon. Harvey Harry H. Heavilin was employed by Harold's Produce Company which was owned by his brother at Medford, Oregon. He suffered the death of his brother, Virgil Cleo Heavilin on 6 February 1975 at Lane County, Oregon. Harvey Harry H. Heavilin suffered the death of his twin brother, Harold Leo Heavilin on 3 July 1978 at Jackson County, Oregon.
Harvey Harry H. Heavilin died on 2 February 1982 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, at age 74. He was buried at Hillcrest Memorial Cemetery, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.
Harvey Harry H. Heavilin married Violet Connors in 1937. Harvey Harry H. Heavilin and Violet (Connors) Heavilin lived in 1939 at 1028 Court, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. According to the 1939 Medford city directory listing Harry and Violet were living at the same address as Harry's mother Eva Heavilin. Harvey Harry H. Heavilin was a driver for Bateman & Son in 1939 at Medford, Oregon. He lived in 1942 at Adams Lane, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. He was a driver for Peter R. Bateman & Son between 1942 and 1948 at Medford, Oregon.
Harvey Harry H. Heavilin began military service on 24 August 1943 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, when he enlisted as a private in the army. Harry Heavilin stated he had a grammar school education and he was a skilled mechanic or repairman of motor vehicles. He and Violet (Connors) Heavilin lived between 1946 and 1948 at Table Rock Road, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Harvey Harry H. Heavilin was a truck driver for Peter R. Bateman in 1946 at Medford, Oregon. His Social Security Number was 544-07-7178 issued before 1951 at Oregon. He suffered the death of his mother, Eva Mae (Holland) Heavilin on 18 October 1954 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Harvey Harry H. Heavilin was widowed with the death of his wife, Violet (Connors) Heavilin on 15 April 1969 at Jackson County, Oregon. Harvey Harry H. Heavilin was employed by Harold's Produce Company which was owned by his brother at Medford, Oregon. He suffered the death of his brother, Virgil Cleo Heavilin on 6 February 1975 at Lane County, Oregon. Harvey Harry H. Heavilin suffered the death of his twin brother, Harold Leo Heavilin on 3 July 1978 at Jackson County, Oregon.
Harvey Harry H. Heavilin died on 2 February 1982 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, at age 74. He was buried at Hillcrest Memorial Cemetery, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.
Harold Leo Heavilin
M, b. 24 October 1907, d. 3 July 1978
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Harold Leo Heavilin was born on 24 October 1907 at Oregon. He was the son of George Washington Heavilin and Eva Mae Holland. Harold Leo Heavilin appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, George Washington Heavilin at Klamath County, Oregon, as age two. Harold Leo Heavilin appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his father, George Washington Heavilin at Klamath County, Oregon, as age twelve and had attended school during the year. Harold Leo Heavilin suffered the death of his father, George Washington Heavilin on 27 August 1936 at Jackson County, Oregon. Harold Leo Heavilin married Zola (?) Harold Leo Heavilin and Zola (?) Heavilin lived in 1939 at 703 Beatty, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Harold Leo Heavilin was an assistant manager of the Medford Poultry & Egg Company in 1939 at Medford, Oregon. He and Zola (?) Heavilin lived in 1948 at 609 W 13th, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. His Social Security Number was 544-09-3931 issued before 1951 at Oregon. Harold Leo Heavilin suffered the death of his mother, Eva Mae (Holland) Heavilin on 18 October 1954 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Harold Heavilin owned Harold's Produce Company in Medford, Oregon. Harold Leo Heavilin suffered the death of his brother, Virgil Cleo Heavilin on 6 February 1975 at Lane County, Oregon.
Harold Leo Heavilin died on 3 July 1978 at Jackson County, Oregon, at age 70.
Harold Leo Heavilin died on 3 July 1978 at Jackson County, Oregon, at age 70.
Oral "Slim" Ralph Heavilin
M, b. 28 June 1913, d. 29 November 2004
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Oral "Slim" Ralph Heavilin was born on 28 June 1913 at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. He was the son of George Washington Heavilin and Eva Mae Holland. Oral "Slim" Ralph Heavilin appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his father, George Washington Heavilin at Klamath County, Oregon, as age six. He was employed in the "wholesale and retail meat business from the Great Depression years until 1956." Oral "Slim" Ralph Heavilin was a meat cutter for Safeway Stores in 1936 at Klamath Falls City, Oregon. He suffered the death of his father, George Washington Heavilin on 27 August 1936 at Jackson County, Oregon. Oral "Slim" Ralph Heavilin was employed by George Berry as a meat cutter in 1938 at Klamath Falls City, Oregon. "During World War II, he was an auxiliary military police office in the Army." He suffered the death of his mother, Eva Mae (Holland) Heavilin on 18 October 1954 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Oral "Slim" Ralph Heavilin was employed by the Hercules Power Company between 1956 and 1967. He suffered the death of his brother, Virgil Cleo Heavilin on 6 February 1975 at Lane County, Oregon. Oral "Slim" Ralph Heavilin suffered the death of his brother, Harold Leo Heavilin on 3 July 1978 at Jackson County, Oregon. Oral "Slim" Ralph Heavilin suffered the death of his brother, Harvey Harry H. Heavilin on 2 February 1982 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Oral "Slim" Ralph Heavilin suffered the death of his brother, Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin on 10 October 2002 at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington. Oral "Slim" Ralph Heavilin held membership in the Cattlemen's Association at Fort Rock, Oregon. Oral Heavilin had been a Boy Scout leader and enjoyed "travel, visiting ghost towns, working on his ranch and spending time with his family." He suffered the death of his brother, Wesley Raymond Heavilin on 16 September 2004 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.
Oral "Slim" Ralph Heavilin died on 29 November 2004 at Fort Rock, Lake County, Oregon, at age 91. He was buried on 4 December 2004 at Fort Rock Cemetery, Fort Rock, Lake County, Oregon; at 2 p.m. with graveside services officiated by Pastor Lyle Jeffers. Following the service a potluck meal was held at the Grange Hall.
Oral "Slim" Ralph Heavilin died on 29 November 2004 at Fort Rock, Lake County, Oregon, at age 91. He was buried on 4 December 2004 at Fort Rock Cemetery, Fort Rock, Lake County, Oregon; at 2 p.m. with graveside services officiated by Pastor Lyle Jeffers. Following the service a potluck meal was held at the Grange Hall.
Charles J Munger
M, b. circa 1877
Charles J Munger was born circa 1877 at Iowa. He married Hallie Pearl Ruggles, daughter of Myron James Ruggles and Susannah (Susie) Lee Adkins, circa 1903. Charles J Munger was a bartender in a saloon in April 1910 at Aberdeen, South Dakota. He and Hallie Pearl (Ruggles) Munger lived in April 1910 at 519 Main Street, Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota. Charles J Munger appeared on the census of 1910 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. He was a salaried employee for the Milwaukee Railroad working as the express manager in 1920 at Raymond, Pacific County, Washington. He appeared on the census of 1920 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.
Charles J Munger was an express messenger for American Railway Express in 1930 at Portland, Oregon. He and Hallie Pearl (Ruggles) Munger lived in April 1930 at 750 East Burnside, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Charles J Munger appeared on the census of 1930 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.
Charles J Munger was an express messenger for American Railway Express in 1930 at Portland, Oregon. He and Hallie Pearl (Ruggles) Munger lived in April 1930 at 750 East Burnside, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Charles J Munger appeared on the census of 1930 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.
Child of Charles J Munger and Hallie Pearl Ruggles
- Edward Myron Munger+ b. 6 Jun 1908, d. 4 Feb 1985
Samuel Little
M, b. circa 1885, d. before 1930
Samuel Little was born circa 1885 at Michigan. He married Opal Emma Ruggles, daughter of Myron James Ruggles and Susannah (Susie) Lee Adkins. Samuel Little and Opal Emma (Ruggles) Little lived in 1920 at 288 13th Street, Portland, Oregon. Samuel Little was an automobile salesman in 1920 at Portland, Oregon. He appeared on the census of 1920 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.
Samuel Little died before 1930 at Multnomah County, Oregon.
Samuel Little died before 1930 at Multnomah County, Oregon.
Children of Samuel Little and Opal Emma Ruggles
- Samuel Little Jr b. 9 May 1919, d. 22 Jul 1953
- William Ruggles Little+ b. 4 Aug 1923, d. 15 Mar 1997
Elroy Mark Hopkins
M, b. 11 January 1889, d. 10 March 1947
Elroy Mark Hopkins was born on 11 January 1889 at Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota; the son of Charles Morrow Hopkins and Effie Wylie. He married Juanita Thelma Ruggles, daughter of Myron James Ruggles and Susannah (Susie) Lee Adkins, circa 1908. Elroy Mark Hopkins was the proprietor of the Aberdeen Dye Works in April 1910 at Aberdeen, South Dakota. He appeared on the census of 1910 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. He and Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins lived in June 1917 at 416 Welch Avenue, Raymond, Pacific County, Washington. Elroy Mark Hopkins was an agent for the Puget Sound & Walla Walla Railroad in June 1917 at Raymond, Pacific County, Washington. He registered for the World War I draft on 5 June 1917 at Pacific County, Washington. He was described as being tall, of slender build with blue eyes and brown hair.
Elroy Mark Hopkins was a clerk for the railroad between 1919 and 1920 at Seattle, Washington. He and Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins lived in January 1920 at 706 Pike Street, Seattle. Elroy Mark Hopkins appeared on the census of 1920 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. He was a dispatcher for the railroad in 1930 at Bellingham, Washington. He and Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins lived in April 1930 at 2119 C Street, Bellingham, Washington. Elroy Mark Hopkins appeared on the census of 1930 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. He and Juanita Thelma Ruggles were divorced before 1940 at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington. Elroy Mark Hopkins lived in 1942 at 1922 9th Avenue, Seattle, King County, Washington. He was employed by the War Department in the Headquarters Services of Supple in 1942 at 1908 Smith Tower, Seattle, Washington.
Elroy Mark Hopkins died on 10 March 1947 at Seattle, King County, Washington, at age 58. Funeral services were held on 14 March 1947 at Butterworth's Chapel of Memories, Seattle, King County, Washington; at 3 p.m. He was buried at Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, King County, Washington; in the Veterans Memorial Cemetery section with military services.
Elroy Mark Hopkins was a clerk for the railroad between 1919 and 1920 at Seattle, Washington. He and Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins lived in January 1920 at 706 Pike Street, Seattle. Elroy Mark Hopkins appeared on the census of 1920 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. He was a dispatcher for the railroad in 1930 at Bellingham, Washington. He and Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins lived in April 1930 at 2119 C Street, Bellingham, Washington. Elroy Mark Hopkins appeared on the census of 1930 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. He and Juanita Thelma Ruggles were divorced before 1940 at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington. Elroy Mark Hopkins lived in 1942 at 1922 9th Avenue, Seattle, King County, Washington. He was employed by the War Department in the Headquarters Services of Supple in 1942 at 1908 Smith Tower, Seattle, Washington.
Elroy Mark Hopkins died on 10 March 1947 at Seattle, King County, Washington, at age 58. Funeral services were held on 14 March 1947 at Butterworth's Chapel of Memories, Seattle, King County, Washington; at 3 p.m. He was buried at Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, King County, Washington; in the Veterans Memorial Cemetery section with military services.
Children of Elroy Mark Hopkins and Juanita Thelma Ruggles
- Charles Myron Hopkins+ b. 13 Aug 1909, d. 19 Nov 1964
- Shirley Lee Hopkins+ b. 5 Aug 1916, d. 22 Mar 1996
- Lorna Lou Hopkins+ b. c 1921, d. 25 Mar 2015
Charles Myron Hopkins
M, b. 13 August 1909, d. 19 November 1964
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Charles Myron Hopkins was born on 13 August 1909 at Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota. He was the son of Elroy Mark Hopkins and Juanita Thelma Ruggles. Charles Myron Hopkins appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, Elroy Mark Hopkins at Brown County, South Dakota, as age nine months. Charles Myron Hopkins appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his father, Elroy Mark Hopkins at King County, Washington, as age ten and attending school. Charles Myron Hopkins appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of his father, Elroy Mark Hopkins at Whatcom County, Washington, as a nineteen year old laborer for a steam railroad.
Charles Myron Hopkins married Ethel M. Massey circa 1933. Charles Myron Hopkins and Ethel (Massey) Hopkins lived in 1940 at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington. Charles Myron Hopkins suffered the death of his mother, Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins on 19 October 1940 at Seattle, King County, Washington. Charles Myron Hopkins and Ethel (Massey) Hopkins moved in 1941 to Seattle, King County, Washington. His Social Security Number was 533-07-0996 issued before 1951 at Washington. Charles Myron Hopkins suffered the death of his aunt, Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett on 6 September 1962 at Multnomah County, Oregon. Charles Myron Hopkins was a machinist for Kenworth Motor Truck Company at Seattle. He held membership in Hope Lodge No. 79, International Association of Machinists at Seattle.
Charles Myron Hopkins died on 19 November 1964 at Seattle, King County, Washington, at age 55. Funeral services were held on 21 November 1964 at Butterworth Chapel, Seattle; at 1 o'clock. He was buried on 21 November 1964 at Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, King County, Washington; in Section 3.
Charles Myron Hopkins married Ethel M. Massey circa 1933. Charles Myron Hopkins and Ethel (Massey) Hopkins lived in 1940 at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington. Charles Myron Hopkins suffered the death of his mother, Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins on 19 October 1940 at Seattle, King County, Washington. Charles Myron Hopkins and Ethel (Massey) Hopkins moved in 1941 to Seattle, King County, Washington. His Social Security Number was 533-07-0996 issued before 1951 at Washington. Charles Myron Hopkins suffered the death of his aunt, Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett on 6 September 1962 at Multnomah County, Oregon. Charles Myron Hopkins was a machinist for Kenworth Motor Truck Company at Seattle. He held membership in Hope Lodge No. 79, International Association of Machinists at Seattle.
Charles Myron Hopkins died on 19 November 1964 at Seattle, King County, Washington, at age 55. Funeral services were held on 21 November 1964 at Butterworth Chapel, Seattle; at 1 o'clock. He was buried on 21 November 1964 at Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, King County, Washington; in Section 3.
Shirley Lee Hopkins
F, b. 5 August 1916, d. 22 March 1996
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Shirley Lee Hopkins was born on 5 August 1916 at Pacific County, Washington. She was the daughter of Elroy Mark Hopkins and Juanita Thelma Ruggles. Shirley Lee Hopkins appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of her father, Elroy Mark Hopkins at King County, Washington, as age three. Shirley Lee Hopkins appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of her father, Elroy Mark Hopkins at Whatcom County, Washington, as age thirteen and attending school. Shirley Lee Hopkins appeared on the census of 1940 in the household of her mother, Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins at Whatcom County, Washington, as age 23 and had completed four years of high school. She was looking for work having been out of work for 13 weeks. She had worked 12 weeks during 1939, earning $65 as a traveling salesgirl for a wholesale gum company. Shirley Lee Hopkins suffered the death of her mother, Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins on 19 October 1940 at Seattle, King County, Washington.
Shirley Lee Hopkins and Carl Ore Bechmann were engaged in January 1941 at Portland, Oregon. Shirley Lee Hopkins married Carl Ore Bechmann on 1 November 1941 at Mount Tabor Presbyterian Church, Portland, Oregon; with the ceremony preformed by Rev. John W. Beard. Given in marriage by her father, the bride "wore a princess dress of white satin with finger-tip veil and carried a bouquet of roses and bouvardia." Her sister Lorna Hopkins Schlitt served as matron of honor. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church. Shirley (Hopkins) Bechmann and Alexander Shay Koval obtained a marriage license on 8 March 1946 at Cowlitz County, Washington. Shirley (Hopkins) Bechmann married Alexander Shay Koval on 12 March 1946 at Vancouver, Clark County, Washington. Her Social Security Number was 532-16-1409 issued before 1951 at Washington. Shirley Lee (Hopkins) Koval suffered the death of her aunt, Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett on 6 September 1962 at Multnomah County, Oregon. Shirley Lee (Hopkins) Koval and Alexander Shay Koval lived in 1964 at Youngstown, Ohio. Shirley Lee (Hopkins) Koval suffered the death of her brother, Charles Myron Hopkins on 19 November 1964 at Seattle, King County, Washington. Shirley Lee (Hopkins) Koval was widowed with the death of her husband, Alexander Shay Koval on 6 October 1990 at a long-term care facility, Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio.
Shirley Lee (Hopkins) Koval died on 22 March 1996 at Forum Health Trumbull Memorial Hospital, Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, at age 79; at 2:30 pm. She was buried at Belmont Park Cemetery, Liberty Township, Trumbull County, Ohio; sharing a double marker with her husband.
Shirley Lee Hopkins and Carl Ore Bechmann were engaged in January 1941 at Portland, Oregon. Shirley Lee Hopkins married Carl Ore Bechmann on 1 November 1941 at Mount Tabor Presbyterian Church, Portland, Oregon; with the ceremony preformed by Rev. John W. Beard. Given in marriage by her father, the bride "wore a princess dress of white satin with finger-tip veil and carried a bouquet of roses and bouvardia." Her sister Lorna Hopkins Schlitt served as matron of honor. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church. Shirley (Hopkins) Bechmann and Alexander Shay Koval obtained a marriage license on 8 March 1946 at Cowlitz County, Washington. Shirley (Hopkins) Bechmann married Alexander Shay Koval on 12 March 1946 at Vancouver, Clark County, Washington. Her Social Security Number was 532-16-1409 issued before 1951 at Washington. Shirley Lee (Hopkins) Koval suffered the death of her aunt, Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett on 6 September 1962 at Multnomah County, Oregon. Shirley Lee (Hopkins) Koval and Alexander Shay Koval lived in 1964 at Youngstown, Ohio. Shirley Lee (Hopkins) Koval suffered the death of her brother, Charles Myron Hopkins on 19 November 1964 at Seattle, King County, Washington. Shirley Lee (Hopkins) Koval was widowed with the death of her husband, Alexander Shay Koval on 6 October 1990 at a long-term care facility, Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio.
Shirley Lee (Hopkins) Koval died on 22 March 1996 at Forum Health Trumbull Memorial Hospital, Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, at age 79; at 2:30 pm. She was buried at Belmont Park Cemetery, Liberty Township, Trumbull County, Ohio; sharing a double marker with her husband.
Lorna Lou Hopkins
F, b. circa 1921, d. 25 March 2015
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Lorna Lou Hopkins was born circa 1921 at Washington. She was the daughter of Elroy Mark Hopkins and Juanita Thelma Ruggles. Lorna Lou Hopkins appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of her father, Elroy Mark Hopkins at Whatcom County, Washington, as age eight and attending school. Lorna Lou Hopkins appeared on the census of 1940 in the household of her mother, Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins at Whatcom County, Washington, as age 18 and had completed four years of high school. She was working as a salesgirl in a variety store and had worked 52 weeks during 1939, earning $720. Lorna Lou Hopkins suffered the death of her mother, Junita (Ruggles) Hopkins on 19 October 1940 at Seattle, King County, Washington.
Lorna Lou Hopkins married William Schlitt on 10 August 1941 at Zion Congregational Church, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; with the ceremony performed by Rev. Mr. Kalmbach. Lorna "was given in marriage by her father. She wore a Princess dress of white slipper satin and a finger-tip veil of white tulle falling from a Mary Stuart cap. Her bouquet was a cascade of white gladiolus and Talisman roses" Her sister Shirley was her maid of honor and her sister Marlyn was a bridesmaid. A reception was held at the Imperial Hotel before the newlyweds left for a trip south. Lorna served as matron of honor at her sister Shirley's wedding to Carl Bechmann on 1 Nov 1941 in Portland, Oregon. Lorna Lou (Hopkins) Schlitt suffered the death of her aunt, Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett on 6 September 1962 at Multnomah County, Oregon. Lorna Lou (Hopkins) Schlitt and William Schlitt lived in 1964 at Portland, Oregon. Lorna Lou (Hopkins) Schlitt suffered the death of her brother, Charles Myron Hopkins on 19 November 1964 at Seattle, King County, Washington. Lorna Lou Hopkins was widowed with the death of her husband, William Schlitt on 17 March 1986 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Lorna Lou Hopkins suffered the death of her son, Steven Conrad Schlitt on 20 November 1986 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Lorna Lou (Hopkins) Schlitt suffered the death of her son, Kent William Schlitt on 16 January 2009 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Lorna Lou (Hopkins) Schlitt died on 25 March 2015 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
Lorna Lou Hopkins married William Schlitt on 10 August 1941 at Zion Congregational Church, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; with the ceremony performed by Rev. Mr. Kalmbach. Lorna "was given in marriage by her father. She wore a Princess dress of white slipper satin and a finger-tip veil of white tulle falling from a Mary Stuart cap. Her bouquet was a cascade of white gladiolus and Talisman roses" Her sister Shirley was her maid of honor and her sister Marlyn was a bridesmaid. A reception was held at the Imperial Hotel before the newlyweds left for a trip south. Lorna served as matron of honor at her sister Shirley's wedding to Carl Bechmann on 1 Nov 1941 in Portland, Oregon. Lorna Lou (Hopkins) Schlitt suffered the death of her aunt, Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett on 6 September 1962 at Multnomah County, Oregon. Lorna Lou (Hopkins) Schlitt and William Schlitt lived in 1964 at Portland, Oregon. Lorna Lou (Hopkins) Schlitt suffered the death of her brother, Charles Myron Hopkins on 19 November 1964 at Seattle, King County, Washington. Lorna Lou Hopkins was widowed with the death of her husband, William Schlitt on 17 March 1986 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Lorna Lou Hopkins suffered the death of her son, Steven Conrad Schlitt on 20 November 1986 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Lorna Lou (Hopkins) Schlitt suffered the death of her son, Kent William Schlitt on 16 January 2009 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Lorna Lou (Hopkins) Schlitt died on 25 March 2015 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
Children of Lorna Lou Hopkins and William Schlitt
- Kent William Schlitt+ b. 5 Jun 1945, d. 16 Jan 2009
- Steven Conrad Schlitt b. 7 Feb 1951, d. 20 Nov 1986
Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett
M, b. 18 August 1897, d. 17 May 1964
Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett was born on 18 August 1897 at Canada. He married Opal Emma Ruggles, daughter of Myron James Ruggles and Susannah (Susie) Lee Adkins, circa 1931. Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett was an agent for the Prudential Insurance Company in 1931 at Portland, Oregon. He and Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett lived in 1931 at 31 E 81st Street, Portland, Oregon.
Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett and Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett lived in April 1940 at 1325 SE Yamhill Street, Portland, Oregon. Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett was a salesman in a retail shoe store in April 1940 at Portland, Oregon. He appeared on the census of 1940 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.
Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett suffered the death of his stepson, Samuel Little Jr on 22 July 1953 at Baker County, Oregon. On 4 Sept 1953, H V Birkett applied for a milititary marker for the grave of his stepson Samuel Little. The application was submitted for verification on 13 Oct 1953. The flat granite marker was ordered 1 Dec 1953 from Columbus Marble Company, Columbus, Mississippi. Marker was to be shipped to H V Birkett Rt 2, Box 263, Sherwood, Oregon.
Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett was widowed with the death of his wife, Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett on 6 September 1962 at Multnomah County, Oregon. Sometime after the death of his wife Opal, Horace remarried. His death notice listed his wife as Clara and his stepson as William Little. Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett lived in May 1964 at 5902 SE 17th Avenue, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; with his wife, Clara.
Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett died on 17 May 1964 at Multnomah County, Oregon, at age 66. Funeral services were held on 20 May 1964 at Finley's Rose Chapel, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; at 2:30 p.m. He was buried at River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; with a private commitment service.
Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett and Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett lived in April 1940 at 1325 SE Yamhill Street, Portland, Oregon. Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett was a salesman in a retail shoe store in April 1940 at Portland, Oregon. He appeared on the census of 1940 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.
Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett suffered the death of his stepson, Samuel Little Jr on 22 July 1953 at Baker County, Oregon. On 4 Sept 1953, H V Birkett applied for a milititary marker for the grave of his stepson Samuel Little. The application was submitted for verification on 13 Oct 1953. The flat granite marker was ordered 1 Dec 1953 from Columbus Marble Company, Columbus, Mississippi. Marker was to be shipped to H V Birkett Rt 2, Box 263, Sherwood, Oregon.
Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett was widowed with the death of his wife, Opal Emma (Ruggles) Birkett on 6 September 1962 at Multnomah County, Oregon. Sometime after the death of his wife Opal, Horace remarried. His death notice listed his wife as Clara and his stepson as William Little. Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett lived in May 1964 at 5902 SE 17th Avenue, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; with his wife, Clara.
Horace Victor "Jimmy" Birkett died on 17 May 1964 at Multnomah County, Oregon, at age 66. Funeral services were held on 20 May 1964 at Finley's Rose Chapel, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; at 2:30 p.m. He was buried at River View Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; with a private commitment service.
Ethel M. Massey
F, b. 16 August 1911, d. 29 April 2009
Ethel M. Massey was born on 16 August 1911 at Union County, South Dakota. She married Charles Myron Hopkins, son of Elroy Mark Hopkins and Juanita Thelma Ruggles, circa 1933. Ethel (Massey) Hopkins and Charles Myron Hopkins lived in 1940 at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington. Ethel (Massey) Hopkins and Charles Myron Hopkins moved in 1941 to Seattle, King County, Washington. Ethel (Massey) Hopkins was widowed with the death of her husband, Charles Myron Hopkins on 19 November 1964 at Seattle, King County, Washington.
Ethel (Massey) Hopkins died on 29 April 2009 at Seattle, King County, Washington, at age 97. She was buried at Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, King County, Washington; in Section 3.
Ethel (Massey) Hopkins died on 29 April 2009 at Seattle, King County, Washington, at age 97. She was buried at Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, King County, Washington; in Section 3.
Alexander Shay Koval
M, b. 17 June 1920, d. 6 October 1990
Alexander Shay Koval was born on 17 June 1920 at Campbell, Mahoning County, Ohio; the son of Dominick Koval and Maryan Olbrish. He began military service on 12 February 1943 with his enlistment in the U.S. Army. He ended military service on 20 May 1944; with his release from the U.S. Army. He and Shirley (Hopkins) Bechmann obtained a marriage license on 8 March 1946 at Cowlitz County, Washington. Alexander Shay Koval married Shirley (Hopkins) Bechmann, daughter of Elroy Mark Hopkins and Juanita Thelma Ruggles, on 12 March 1946 at Vancouver, Clark County, Washington. Alexander Shay Koval and Shirley Lee (Hopkins) Koval lived in 1964 at Youngstown, Ohio.
Alexander Shay Koval died on 6 October 1990 at a long-term care facility, Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, at age 70; at 9:10 am. He was buried at Belmont Park Cemetery, Liberty Township, Trumbull County, Ohio.
Alexander Shay Koval died on 6 October 1990 at a long-term care facility, Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, at age 70; at 9:10 am. He was buried at Belmont Park Cemetery, Liberty Township, Trumbull County, Ohio.
William Schlitt
M, b. 1 February 1914, d. 17 March 1986
William Schlitt was born on 1 February 1914. He married Lorna Lou Hopkins, daughter of Elroy Mark Hopkins and Juanita Thelma Ruggles, on 10 August 1941 at Zion Congregational Church, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; with the ceremony performed by Rev. Mr. Kalmbach. A reception was held at the Imperial Hotel before the newlyweds left for a trip south. His Social Security Number was 542-36-4938 issued before 1951 at Oregon. William Schlitt and Lorna Lou (Hopkins) Schlitt lived in 1964 at Portland, Oregon. William Schlitt was retired in 1974 at Portland, Oregon; from the William Schlitt Inc. Refuse Company which he had owned for 40 years. He held membership in the Teamsters Local No. 281 at Portland.
William Schlitt died on 17 March 1986 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, at age 72. Funeral services were held on 21 March 1986 at Ross Hollywood Chapel, Portland, Oregon; at 1 p.m. He was buried at Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
William Schlitt died on 17 March 1986 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, at age 72. Funeral services were held on 21 March 1986 at Ross Hollywood Chapel, Portland, Oregon; at 1 p.m. He was buried at Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
Children of William Schlitt and Lorna Lou Hopkins
- Kent William Schlitt+ b. 5 Jun 1945, d. 16 Jan 2009
- Steven Conrad Schlitt b. 7 Feb 1951, d. 20 Nov 1986
Kathy Daniel
F
- Relationship
- 4th cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Kathy Daniel was born. She suffered the death of her grandfather, Charles Myron Hopkins on 19 November 1964 at Seattle, King County, Washington. Kathy (Daniel) Scherer suffered the death of her grandmother, Ethel (Massey) Hopkins on 29 April 2009 at Seattle, King County, Washington.
Carl Ore Bechmann
M, b. 10 April 1912, d. 16 June 1997
Carl Ore Bechmann was born on 10 April 1912. He and Shirley Lee Hopkins were engaged in January 1941 at Portland, Oregon. Carl Ore Bechmann married Shirley Lee Hopkins, daughter of Elroy Mark Hopkins and Juanita Thelma Ruggles, on 1 November 1941 at Mount Tabor Presbyterian Church, Portland, Oregon; with the ceremony preformed by Rev. John W. Beard. Carl Ore Bechmann died on 16 June 1997 at age 85. He was buried at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
Kent William Schlitt
M, b. 5 June 1945, d. 16 January 2009
- Relationship
- 4th cousin of Thana Kathleen White
Kent William Schlitt was born on 5 June 1945 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. He was the son of William Schlitt and Lorna Lou Hopkins. Kent William Schlitt suffered the death of his father, William Schlitt on 17 March 1986 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Kent William Schlitt suffered the death of his brother, Steven Conrad Schlitt on 20 November 1986 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Kent William Schlitt was an account representative for Waste Connections at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
Kent William Schlitt died on 16 January 2009 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, at age 63. He was buried at Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
Kent William Schlitt died on 16 January 2009 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, at age 63. He was buried at Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
Steven Conrad Schlitt
M, b. 7 February 1951, d. 20 November 1986
- Relationship
- 4th cousin of Thana Kathleen White
Steven Conrad Schlitt was born on 7 February 1951 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. He was the son of William Schlitt and Lorna Lou Hopkins. His Social Security Number was 541-62-2979 issued 1966 at Oregon. Steven Conrad Schlitt was graduated in 1969 at Madison High School, Portland. He held membership in "Phi Beta Kappa scholastic honorary fraternity" while a student at Reed College. He was graduated in 1974 at Reed College, Portland, Oregon. He was graduated from Oregon Health Sciences University in 1982 at Portland, Oregon, with a medical degree. He was the chief resident in internal medicine at University Hospital between 1983 and 1985 at Portland, Oregon. He suffered the death of his father, William Schlitt on 17 March 1986 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
Steven Conrad Schlitt died on 20 November 1986 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, at age 35; of cardiac arrest. Visitation was held on 24 November 1986 at St. Anne's Catholic Church, Portland, from 7-8:30 p.m. with a Scriptural Rosary at 7:30 p.m. Funeral services were held on 25 November 1986 at St. Mary's Cathedral, Portland; at 10 a.m. He was buried on 25 November 1986 at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; under the direction of the Corinthian Group Funeral Service.
Steven Conrad Schlitt died on 20 November 1986 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, at age 35; of cardiac arrest. Visitation was held on 24 November 1986 at St. Anne's Catholic Church, Portland, from 7-8:30 p.m. with a Scriptural Rosary at 7:30 p.m. Funeral services were held on 25 November 1986 at St. Mary's Cathedral, Portland; at 10 a.m. He was buried on 25 November 1986 at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon; under the direction of the Corinthian Group Funeral Service.
Zola (?)
F, b. 8 December 1914, d. 3 February 1984
Zola (?) was born on 8 December 1914. She married Harold Leo Heavilin, son of George Washington Heavilin and Eva Mae Holland. Zola (?) Heavilin and Harold Leo Heavilin lived in 1939 at 703 Beatty, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Zola (?) Heavilin and Harold Leo Heavilin lived in 1948 at 609 W 13th, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Her Social Security Number was 541-22-2085 issued before 1951 at Oregon. Zola (?) was widowed with the death of her husband, Harold Leo Heavilin on 3 July 1978 at Jackson County, Oregon.
Zola (?) died on 3 February 1984 at Jackson County, Oregon, at age 69.
Zola (?) died on 3 February 1984 at Jackson County, Oregon, at age 69.
Violet Connors
F, b. 19 April 1897, d. 15 April 1969
Violet Connors was born on 19 April 1897. She married Harvey Harry H. Heavilin, son of George Washington Heavilin and Eva Mae Holland, in 1937. Violet (Connors) Heavilin and Harvey Harry H. Heavilin lived in 1939 at 1028 Court, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. According to the 1939 Medford city directory listing Harry and Violet were living at the same address as Harry's mother Eva Heavilin. Violet (Connors) Heavilin and Harvey Harry H. Heavilin lived between 1946 and 1948 at Table Rock Road, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Her Social Security Number was 540-28-7391 issued before 1951 at Oregon. Violet (Connors) Heavilin died on 15 April 1969 at Jackson County, Oregon, at age 71.
Lora Glee Wilson
F, b. 16 December 1916, d. 1 March 2008
Lora Glee Wilson was born on 16 December 1916 at Stafford, Iowa; the daughter of Albert and Jessie West Wilson. According to her obituary she graduated high school and attended college. According to Lora's son's obituary, she had three children with her first husband E. L. Guthrie. A son named Gene born 1 May 1945 in Bremerton, Washington and died 26 Dec 2004. In Gene's obituary his two sisters were named as named Lorna Zimmerman of Springfield and Sharon Hoffman of Milton-Freewater. She married Virgil Cleo Heavilin, son of George Washington Heavilin and Eva Mae Holland, on 4 November 1950 at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon. Lora Glee (Wilson) Heavilin was employed by "Agri-Pac Packing Plant, formerly Eugene Fruit Growers" (2012 - currently Agripac Cannery) at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon. She was widowed with the death of her husband, Virgil Cleo Heavilin on 6 February 1975 at Lane County, Oregon.
Lora Glee (Wilson) Heavilin died on 1 March 2008 at Lane County, Oregon, at age 91. Visitation was held on 6 March 2008 at Major Family Funeral Home, Springfield, Oregon, from noon to 5 p.m. Funeral services were held on 7 March 2008 at Major Family Funeral Home, Springfield, Oregon; at 10:30 a.m. She was buried on 7 March 2008 at Springfield Memorial Gardens, Springfield, Lane County, Oregon.
Lora Glee (Wilson) Heavilin died on 1 March 2008 at Lane County, Oregon, at age 91. Visitation was held on 6 March 2008 at Major Family Funeral Home, Springfield, Oregon, from noon to 5 p.m. Funeral services were held on 7 March 2008 at Major Family Funeral Home, Springfield, Oregon; at 10:30 a.m. She was buried on 7 March 2008 at Springfield Memorial Gardens, Springfield, Lane County, Oregon.
Mary (?)
F, b. 6 January 1904, d. 13 August 1996
Mary (?) was born on 6 January 1904. She married Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin, son of George Washington Heavilin and Eva Mae Holland, circa 1935. Mary (?) Heavilin and Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin lived in 1938 at 2932 Cornwall Avenue, Bellingham, Washington. Mary (?) Heavilin and Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin lived in 1939 at North British Columbia Avenue, Lynden, Whatcom County, Washington. Mary (?) Heavilin and Milton "Milt" Lewis Heavilin lived between 1940 and 1948 at 2932 Cornwall Avenue, Bellingham, Washington. Her Social Security Number was 531-36-7261 issued 1955 at Washington.
Mary (?) Heavilin died on 13 August 1996 at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, at age 92.
Mary (?) Heavilin died on 13 August 1996 at Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, at age 92.
Dorothy Isabel Frazier
F, b. 7 June 1929, d. 9 February 2009
Dorothy Isabel Frazier was born on 7 June 1929 at Ashtabula, Ashtabula County, Ohio; the daughter of Ray Eddy Frazier and Martha Winters Frazier. She married Wesley Raymond Heavilin, son of George Washington Heavilin and Eva Mae Holland, on 20 June 1972 at Reno, Washoe County, Nevada. Dorothy (Frazier) Heavilin and Wesley Raymond Heavilin lived between 1993 and 2001 at 777 Northwood Street, Apt. 32, Medford, Oregon. Dorothy (Frazier) Heavilin was widowed with the death of her husband, Wesley Raymond Heavilin on 16 September 2004 at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.
Dorothy (Frazier) Heavilin died on 9 February 2009 at age 79. Funeral services were held on 13 February 2009 at Memorial Gardens Chapel, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon; at 1 p.m. She was buried on 13 February 2009 at Memory Gardens Memorial Park, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.
Dorothy (Frazier) Heavilin died on 9 February 2009 at age 79. Funeral services were held on 13 February 2009 at Memorial Gardens Chapel, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon; at 1 p.m. She was buried on 13 February 2009 at Memory Gardens Memorial Park, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.
Belinda Bradford
F, b. 5 October 1805, d. 10 December 1877
Belinda Bradford was born on 5 October 1805. She married Archibald Simonton White, son of Joseph Andrew White and Frances "Fannie" Rogers, circa 1832 at North Carolina. Belinda (Bradford) White appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Archibald Simonton White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; enumerated 17 September. Archibald S White was enumerated as the 52 year old head of household and a farmer with real estate valued at $844. Household members were enumerated as Malinda White age 44, Rachel E White age 14, Joseph R White age 14 and Mary S White age 13. All three children had attended school within the year. Belinda (Bradford) White appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Archibald Simonton White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; enumerated 28 June. Arch S White was enumerated as the 63 year old head of household and a farmer with real estate valued at $3,210 and personal estate valued at $1,984. Enumerated in the household were Malinda White age 55, Rachel E White age 25, Joseph R White a 24 year old farm hand and Mary S White age 23. Also enumerated in the household were A. Timothy Carriker a 30 year old farm hand with personal estate valued at $50, and Jane Carriker age 21. All members of the household were born in North Carolina. Belinda (Bradford) White was widowed with the death of her husband, Archibald Simonton White on 2 April 1868 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Belinda (Bradford) White appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Joseph Robinson White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 65 and keeping house.
Belinda (Bradford) White died on 10 December 1877 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, at age 72. She was buried at Rocky Ridge Methodist Church Cemetery, Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina.
Belinda (Bradford) White died on 10 December 1877 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, at age 72. She was buried at Rocky Ridge Methodist Church Cemetery, Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina.
Children of Belinda Bradford and Archibald Simonton White
- Rachel E. White b. 28 Sep 1834, d. 10 May 1904
- Joseph Robinson White b. 26 Jan 1836, d. 25 Nov 1923
- Mary Scott White b. 28 Apr 1837, d. 6 Jan 1883
Rachel E. White
F, b. 28 September 1834, d. 10 May 1904
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Rachel E. White was born on 28 September 1834 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Archibald Simonton White and Belinda Bradford. Rachel E. White appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Archibald Simonton White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 15 and she had attended school within the year. Rachel E. White appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Archibald Simonton White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 25. Rachel E. White suffered the death of her father, Archibald Simonton White on 2 April 1868 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Rachel E. White appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Joseph Robinson White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as R E White age 36 and keeping house. Rachel E. White suffered the death of her mother, Belinda (Bradford) White on 10 December 1877 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Rachel E. White appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of her brother, Joseph Robinson White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 46, single and keeping house. Rachel E. White suffered the death of her sister, Mary Scott White on 6 January 1883 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina.
Rachel E. White married Columbus Rankin White, son of William White and Mary Purvians, on 18 October 1887 at Township 11, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, at Joseph R White's residence with the ceremony preformed by "C M Payne, Presbyterian Minister." Rachel E. White and Columbus Rankin White had no children. Rachel E. (White) White appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of Columbus Rankin White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; enumerated 14 June. Columbus R. White was enumerated as the 70 year old head of household and he owned his home free of mortgage. Rachael White was enumerated as his 63 year old wife. They had been married 12 years with no children born of their marriage. Two sons were enumerated as Robert H. age 38 and Drayton age 19. One daughter was enumerated as Alida age 23. Also enumerated in the household was Rachael's 64 year old single brother, Joseph R. White.
Rachel E. (White) White died on 10 May 1904 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, at age 69. She was buried at Memorial Gardens, Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina.
Rachel E. White married Columbus Rankin White, son of William White and Mary Purvians, on 18 October 1887 at Township 11, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, at Joseph R White's residence with the ceremony preformed by "C M Payne, Presbyterian Minister." Rachel E. White and Columbus Rankin White had no children. Rachel E. (White) White appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of Columbus Rankin White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; enumerated 14 June. Columbus R. White was enumerated as the 70 year old head of household and he owned his home free of mortgage. Rachael White was enumerated as his 63 year old wife. They had been married 12 years with no children born of their marriage. Two sons were enumerated as Robert H. age 38 and Drayton age 19. One daughter was enumerated as Alida age 23. Also enumerated in the household was Rachael's 64 year old single brother, Joseph R. White.
Rachel E. (White) White died on 10 May 1904 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, at age 69. She was buried at Memorial Gardens, Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina.
Joseph Robinson White
M, b. 26 January 1836, d. 25 November 1923
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Joseph Robinson White was born on 26 January 1836 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. He was the son of Archibald Simonton White and Belinda Bradford. Joseph Robinson White appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Archibald Simonton White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 14 and he had attended school within the year. Joseph Robinson White appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Archibald Simonton White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 24 and a farm hand. According to the inscription on his grave marker, Joseph Robinson White served in the Confederate States Army. Joseph Robinson White suffered the death of his father, Archibald Simonton White on 2 April 1868 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina.
Joseph Robinson White appeared on the census of 1870 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; enumerated 10 August. J R White was enumerated as the 34 year old head of household and a farmer with real estate valued at $1,200 and personal estate valued at $150. Three females were enumerated as Belinda White age 65, R E White age 36 and M E White age 32. All three were listed as keeping house. Also enumerated with the family was Wiley Reed White a 26 year old Black farmer. He suffered the death of his mother, Belinda (Bradford) White on 10 December 1877 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Joseph Robinson White appeared on the census of 1880 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; enumerated 10 June. Joseph R White was enumerated as the 44 year old head of household, single and a farmer. His two sisters was enumerated as Rachel E White age 46, single and keeping house; and Mary S White age 41, single and "at home." He suffered the death of his sister, Mary Scott White on 6 January 1883 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. On 18 Oct 1887, Joseph R White hosted in his home the marriage ceremony of his sister Rachel to Columbus Rankin White. Joseph also served as a witness to the marriage.
Joseph Robinson White appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of his brother-in-law, Columbus Rankin White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 64 and single. Joseph Robinson White suffered the death of his sister, Rachel E. (White) White on 10 May 1904 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Joseph Robinson White appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his brother-in-law, Columbus Rankin White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 67 and single. Joseph Robinson White never married.
Joseph Robinson White died on 25 November 1923 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, at age 87; at 6:30 p.m. He was buried at Rocky Ridge Methodist Church Cemetery, Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina.
Joseph Robinson White appeared on the census of 1870 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; enumerated 10 August. J R White was enumerated as the 34 year old head of household and a farmer with real estate valued at $1,200 and personal estate valued at $150. Three females were enumerated as Belinda White age 65, R E White age 36 and M E White age 32. All three were listed as keeping house. Also enumerated with the family was Wiley Reed White a 26 year old Black farmer. He suffered the death of his mother, Belinda (Bradford) White on 10 December 1877 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Joseph Robinson White appeared on the census of 1880 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina; enumerated 10 June. Joseph R White was enumerated as the 44 year old head of household, single and a farmer. His two sisters was enumerated as Rachel E White age 46, single and keeping house; and Mary S White age 41, single and "at home." He suffered the death of his sister, Mary Scott White on 6 January 1883 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. On 18 Oct 1887, Joseph R White hosted in his home the marriage ceremony of his sister Rachel to Columbus Rankin White. Joseph also served as a witness to the marriage.
Joseph Robinson White appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of his brother-in-law, Columbus Rankin White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 64 and single. Joseph Robinson White suffered the death of his sister, Rachel E. (White) White on 10 May 1904 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Joseph Robinson White appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his brother-in-law, Columbus Rankin White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 67 and single. Joseph Robinson White never married.
Joseph Robinson White died on 25 November 1923 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, at age 87; at 6:30 p.m. He was buried at Rocky Ridge Methodist Church Cemetery, Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina.
Mary Scott White
F, b. 28 April 1837, d. 6 January 1883
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Mary Scott White was born on 28 April 1837 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Archibald Simonton White and Belinda Bradford. Mary Scott White appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Archibald Simonton White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 13 and she had attended school within the year. Mary Scott White appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Archibald Simonton White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 23. Mary Scott White suffered the death of her father, Archibald Simonton White on 2 April 1868 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Mary Scott White appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Joseph Robinson White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as M E White age 32 and keeping house. Mary Scott White suffered the death of her mother, Belinda (Bradford) White on 10 December 1877 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Mary Scott White appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of her brother, Joseph Robinson White at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, as age 41, single and "at home." Mary Scott White never married.
Mary Scott White died on 6 January 1883 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, at age 45. She was buried at Rocky Ridge Methodist Church Cemetery, Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina.
Mary Scott White died on 6 January 1883 at Cabarrus County, North Carolina, at age 45. She was buried at Rocky Ridge Methodist Church Cemetery, Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina.
Archibald Wade White
M, b. 5 May 1827, d. 16 January 1881
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Archibald Wade White was born on 5 May 1827 at North Carolina. He was the son of Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade Black. Archibald Wade White moved with his parents, Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade (Black) White between 1844 and 1846 to Lafayette County, Mississippi. Archibald Wade White appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Zenas White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as age 23 and a laborer. Archibald Wade White married Jane Elvira Bigger on 20 November 1851 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi; at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.M.W. Bigger. The ceremony was officiated by the Rev. F. Patton, a Presbyterian minister. Archibald Wade White suffered the death of his mother, Elizabeth Kincade (Black) White on 18 November 1856. Archibald Wade White suffered the death of his father, Zenas White on 3 May 1857 at Mississippi. Archibald Wade White suffered the death of his brother, James Carson White on 1 March 1858. Archibald Wade White suffered the death of his brother, John M.L. White on 14 June 1862. Archibald Wade White suffered the death of his sister, Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer on 23 September 1865 at Mississippi. Archibald Wade White was a farmer between 1870 and 1880 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi. He appeared on the census of 1870 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi; enumerated 5 July. Archibald White was enumerated as age 43 with real estate valued at $600 and personal estate valued at $175. Jane White was enumerated as age 38. White children enumerated were; William age 17, Alice age 14, Edgar age 12, Joseph age 9 and John age 2. He suffered the death of his sister, Jane (White) McLarty on 12 April 1872. Archibald Wade White appeared on the census of 1880 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi; enumerated 7 June. A.W. White was enumerated as the 53 year old head of household. Jane E. White was enumerated as his 48 year old wife. Three sons were enumerated as; Joseph B. age 19, John V. age 11 and Eben D. All three sons were laborers. Eben was attending school but had not yet learned to read.
Archibald Wade White died on 16 January 1881 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, at age 53. He was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.
Archibald Wade White died on 16 January 1881 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, at age 53. He was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.
Children of Archibald Wade White and Jane Elvira Bigger
- William McKamey White+ b. 21 Oct 1852, d. 31 Mar 1916
- Alice Eugenia White+ b. 23 Sep 1855, d. 17 Jan 1882
- Zenas Edgar White+ b. 26 Sep 1857, d. 2 Feb 1932
- Joseph Bigger White+ b. 31 Aug 1860, d. 6 Mar 1924
- John Van Dyke White b. 27 Oct 1868, d. 8 Nov 1935
- James Elmer White b. 15 Jul 1870, d. 31 Jan 1878
- Eber Devoe White+ b. 17 Dec 1871, d. 17 Mar 1937
Jane Elvira Bigger
F, b. 14 September 1831, d. 26 March 1903
Jane Elvira Bigger was born on 14 September 1831 at North Carolina. She married Archibald Wade White, son of Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade Black, on 20 November 1851 at Pontotoc County, Mississippi; at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.M.W. Bigger. The ceremony was officiated by the Rev. F. Patton, a Presbyterian minister. Jane Elvira (Bigger) White appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Archibald Wade White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi; enumerated 5 July. Archibald White was enumerated as age 43 with real estate valued at $600 and personal estate valued at $175. Jane White was enumerated as age 38. White children enumerated were; William age 17, Alice age 14, Edgar age 12, Joseph age 9 and John age 2. Jane Elvira (Bigger) White appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Archibald Wade White at Pontotoc County, Mississippi; enumerated 7 June. A.W. White was enumerated as the 53 year old head of household. Jane E. White was enumerated as his 48 year old wife. Three sons were enumerated as; Joseph B. age 19, John V. age 11 and Eben D. All three sons were laborers. Eben was attending school but had not yet learned to read. Jane Elvira Bigger was widowed with the death of her husband, Archibald Wade White on 16 January 1881 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Jane Elvira (Bigger) White died on 26 March 1903 at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, at age 71. She was buried at Toccopola, Pontotoc County, Mississippi.
Children of Jane Elvira Bigger and Archibald Wade White
- William McKamey White+ b. 21 Oct 1852, d. 31 Mar 1916
- Alice Eugenia White+ b. 23 Sep 1855, d. 17 Jan 1882
- Zenas Edgar White+ b. 26 Sep 1857, d. 2 Feb 1932
- Joseph Bigger White+ b. 31 Aug 1860, d. 6 Mar 1924
- John Van Dyke White b. 27 Oct 1868, d. 8 Nov 1935
- James Elmer White b. 15 Jul 1870, d. 31 Jan 1878
- Eber Devoe White+ b. 17 Dec 1871, d. 17 Mar 1937
Asenath "Sena" Matilda White
F, b. 8 September 1829, d. 23 September 1865
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Asenath "Sena" Matilda White was born on 8 September 1829 at North Carolina. She was the daughter of Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade Black. Asenath "Sena" Matilda White was baptized at Rocky River Presbyterian Church, Rocky River, Cabarrus County, North Carolina. She moved with her parents, Zenas White and Elizabeth Kincade (Black) White between 1844 and 1846 to Lafayette County, Mississippi. Asenath "Sena" Matilda White appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Zenas White at Lafayette County, Mississippi, as age 21.
Asenath "Sena" Matilda White married John T. Gilmer on 20 October 1853 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer suffered the death of her mother, Elizabeth Kincade (Black) White on 18 November 1856. Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer suffered the death of her father, Zenas White on 3 May 1857 at Mississippi. Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer suffered the death of her brother, James Carson White on 1 March 1858. Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of John T. Gilmer at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 8 November. John Gilmore was enumerated as the 55 year old head of household with real estate valued at $4,000 and personal estate valued at $3,500. Included in the household were Sena Gilmore age 30, William Gilmore age 16, Susan Gilmore age 13, and 9 year old Calvin White. Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer suffered the death of her brother, John M.L. White on 14 June 1862.
Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer died on 23 September 1865 at Mississippi at age 36. She was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.
Asenath "Sena" Matilda White married John T. Gilmer on 20 October 1853 at Lafayette County, Mississippi. Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer suffered the death of her mother, Elizabeth Kincade (Black) White on 18 November 1856. Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer suffered the death of her father, Zenas White on 3 May 1857 at Mississippi. Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer suffered the death of her brother, James Carson White on 1 March 1858. Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of John T. Gilmer at Lafayette County, Mississippi; enumerated 8 November. John Gilmore was enumerated as the 55 year old head of household with real estate valued at $4,000 and personal estate valued at $3,500. Included in the household were Sena Gilmore age 30, William Gilmore age 16, Susan Gilmore age 13, and 9 year old Calvin White. Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer suffered the death of her brother, John M.L. White on 14 June 1862.
Asenath Matilda (White) Gilmer died on 23 September 1865 at Mississippi at age 36. She was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Lafayette County, Mississippi.