Melissa (?)
b. say 1884
Melissa (?) was born say 1884 at Canada.
Melissa (?) married Charles W. Wolvin, son of Peter Andrew Wolvin and Laura Ann Chase, say 1919. Melissa Wolvin was listed as the wife of Charles W. Wolven (given age 50) on the 1930 Census recorded 3 April 1930 at 724 Monticello Avenue, Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan.1
Melissa (?) married Charles W. Wolvin, son of Peter Andrew Wolvin and Laura Ann Chase, say 1919. Melissa Wolvin was listed as the wife of Charles W. Wolven (given age 50) on the 1930 Census recorded 3 April 1930 at 724 Monticello Avenue, Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan.1
| Charts | Descendants of Henry McCartney (I) |
| Last Edited | 29 Jun 2010 |
Citations
- 1930 U.S. Census, population schedule. Digital images, 1930 United States Federal Census (http://www.ancestry.com : 2002).
Charles I. Frazier
b. 27 January 1888
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| Father | (?) Frazier |
Charles I. Frazier was born on Friday, 27 January 1888 at New Vienna, Clinton County, Ohio.1
The 1910 US Census enumerated him as Charles I. Frazier (given age 22), the head of household at Henry, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, on 26 April 1910. Also living in the household was, his brother, Leroy T. Frazier (given age 16). Charles was self employed as a farmer.2
Charles I. Frazier married Lucille McCartney, daughter of Samuel B. McCartney and Ellen E. Waterbury, say 1911.
Charles I. Frazier registered for the World War I civilian draft on 5 June 1917, while residing Henry, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska. Charles was self employed as a farmer in Kiowa Precinct, Scotts Bluff Co., Nebr.1
The 1920 US Census enumerated him as Charles I. Frazier (given age 31), the head of household at Kiowa Township, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, on 3 January 1920. Also living in the household were his wife, Lucille Frazier (given age 31), his sons, William I. Frazier (given age 7), Donald C. Frazier (given age 5) and Lisly E. Frazier (given age 1 year, 11 months), his brother-in-law, R. J. McClary (given age 30), his sisters-in-law, Bertha M. McClary (given age 30) and Hazel McCartney (given age 34), his niece, Barbara R. McClary (given age 2 years, 1 month) . Charles was self employed as a farmer.3
The 1930 US Census enumerated him as Charles I. Frazier (given age 42), the head of household at Box Elder Township, Adams County, Colorado, on 4 April 1930. Also living in the household were his wife, Lucille Frazier (given age 42), his sons, William I. Frazier (given age 17), Donald C. Frazier (given age 15), Leslie E. Frazier (given age 12) and Roger L. Frazier (given age 1 year, 7 months) . Charles was self employed as a farmer.4
The 1910 US Census enumerated him as Charles I. Frazier (given age 22), the head of household at Henry, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, on 26 April 1910. Also living in the household was, his brother, Leroy T. Frazier (given age 16). Charles was self employed as a farmer.2
Charles I. Frazier married Lucille McCartney, daughter of Samuel B. McCartney and Ellen E. Waterbury, say 1911.
Charles I. Frazier registered for the World War I civilian draft on 5 June 1917, while residing Henry, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska. Charles was self employed as a farmer in Kiowa Precinct, Scotts Bluff Co., Nebr.1
The 1920 US Census enumerated him as Charles I. Frazier (given age 31), the head of household at Kiowa Township, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, on 3 January 1920. Also living in the household were his wife, Lucille Frazier (given age 31), his sons, William I. Frazier (given age 7), Donald C. Frazier (given age 5) and Lisly E. Frazier (given age 1 year, 11 months), his brother-in-law, R. J. McClary (given age 30), his sisters-in-law, Bertha M. McClary (given age 30) and Hazel McCartney (given age 34), his niece, Barbara R. McClary (given age 2 years, 1 month) . Charles was self employed as a farmer.3
The 1930 US Census enumerated him as Charles I. Frazier (given age 42), the head of household at Box Elder Township, Adams County, Colorado, on 4 April 1930. Also living in the household were his wife, Lucille Frazier (given age 42), his sons, William I. Frazier (given age 17), Donald C. Frazier (given age 15), Leslie E. Frazier (given age 12) and Roger L. Frazier (given age 1 year, 7 months) . Charles was self employed as a farmer.4
Family | Lucille McCartney b. 22 Jan 1888, d. Aug 1975 |
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| Charts | Descendants of Henry McCartney (I) |
| Last Edited | 30 Jun 2010 |
Citations
- "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918." Database and images. Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : 2005).
- 1910 U.S. Census, population schedule. Digital images, 1910 United States Federal Census (http://www.ancestry.com : 2006).
- 1920 U.S. Census, population schedule. Digital images, 1920 United States Federal Census (http://www.ancestry.com : 2005).
- 1930 U.S. Census, population schedule. Digital images, 1930 United States Federal Census (http://www.ancestry.com : 2002).
Raleigh Jason McClary
b. 6 November 1889, d. July 1962
Raleigh Jason McClary was born on Wednesday, 6 November 1889 at Arcadia, Valley County, Nebraska.1,2
Raleigh Jason McClary married Bertha C. McCartney, daughter of Samuel B. McCartney and Ellen E. Waterbury, say 1917.
Raleigh Jason McClary (given age 27) registered for the World War I civilian draft on 5 June 1917, while residing at Henry, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska. Raleigh was employed as a farm laborer by Charles I. Frazier at section 15 (12S R58), Scotts Bluff Co., Neb.1 He was listed as the brother-in-law of Charles I. Frazier (given age 31) on the 1920 Census recorded 3 January 1920 at Kiowa Township, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska.3
The 1930 US Census enumerated him as Raleigh J. McClary (given age 40), the head of household at Watkins Precinct, Adams County, Colorado, on 15 April 1930. Also living in the household were his wife, Bertha M. McClary (given age 40), his daughters, Barbara R. McClary (given age 12), Betty J. McClary (given age 9) and Belva D. McClary (given age 9) . Raleigh was self employed as a farmer.4
Raleigh Jason died in July 1962 at age 72.5,2 He was buried in the Elmwood Cemetery, located at Brighton, Adams County, Colorado.5
Raleigh Jason McClary married Bertha C. McCartney, daughter of Samuel B. McCartney and Ellen E. Waterbury, say 1917.
Raleigh Jason McClary (given age 27) registered for the World War I civilian draft on 5 June 1917, while residing at Henry, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska. Raleigh was employed as a farm laborer by Charles I. Frazier at section 15 (12S R58), Scotts Bluff Co., Neb.1 He was listed as the brother-in-law of Charles I. Frazier (given age 31) on the 1920 Census recorded 3 January 1920 at Kiowa Township, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska.3
The 1930 US Census enumerated him as Raleigh J. McClary (given age 40), the head of household at Watkins Precinct, Adams County, Colorado, on 15 April 1930. Also living in the household were his wife, Bertha M. McClary (given age 40), his daughters, Barbara R. McClary (given age 12), Betty J. McClary (given age 9) and Belva D. McClary (given age 9) . Raleigh was self employed as a farmer.4
Raleigh Jason died in July 1962 at age 72.5,2 He was buried in the Elmwood Cemetery, located at Brighton, Adams County, Colorado.5
Family | Bertha C. McCartney b. 7 Dec 1880, d. 1938 |
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| Charts | Descendants of Henry McCartney (I) |
| Last Edited | 30 Jun 2010 |
Citations
- "World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918." Database and images. Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : 2005).
- Social Security Administration. "Social Security Death Index (SSDI)." Ancestry.com. http://www.ancestry.com/ : 2007.
- 1920 U.S. Census, population schedule. Digital images, 1920 United States Federal Census (http://www.ancestry.com : 2005).
- 1930 U.S. Census, population schedule. Digital images, 1930 United States Federal Census (http://www.ancestry.com : 2002).
- "Find A Grave", online database, Jim Tipton, Find A Grave. (http://www.findagrave.com : 1995).
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