Lynden Pioneer PressOn August 29, 1889, to the wife of Manning Cudworth, a boy and girl. The lucky parents are both joyful and the fathers's smiling face can be heard a long distance.
Joplin Globe
April 11, 1944Pineville, Mo., April 10. - D. H. Jewell, widely known progressive McDonald county farmer and business man died at 5:20 o'clock this afternoon at his farm home east of Anderson, where he had lived 30 years. For 26 years he had been president of the Fountain Park Farm Loan Company and was vice president of the McDonald County bank here. Since coming to this area in 1914, Mr. Jewell hads taken an active interest in the promotion of better farming and agriculture.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jessie Jewell pf the home; two daughters, Mrs. Framcis E. Springer, wife of Colonel Carl L. Springer of the army air forces training school in Washington D.C., and Mrs. Vera L. Chenoweth, wife of Petty Officer John B. Chenoweth of the seabees. ; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Mary F. Jewell of Fort Morgan, Colo. and Mrs. Allie F. Jewell of Eldorado Springs, Mo., and two granddaughters. Both Mrs. Springer and Mrs, Chenoweth have been here during their father's illness.
53761. Frances Elizabeth Jewell
New York Passenger Lists
Ship Vulcania, from Cannes, France, arrived New York 29, Aug 1930
Lewistown News-Argus
September 20, 2003Hazel Grace (Best) Jewell, 93, died Thursday afternoon, Sept. 18, 2003, at Central Montana Skilled Nursing Center.
She was born June 28, 1910, at Hutchinson, Minn., to Perry and Grace (Lord) Best. The family moved to Montana in 1917 and homesteaded in the Zortman area until they moved to Moore where Hazel attended school.
Later the family moved to Straw where they farmed. She graduated from Buffalo High School in 1928.
On Aug 19, 1931, she married John W. "Jack" Jewell of Judith Gap.
They farmed two and one-half miles west of Judith Gap until 1944, when they moved to the Warm Spring Creek/Denton area.
In 1959, Hazel and Jack bought the café on the truck bypass in Lewistown, which was known as Jewell's Café. They operated the café until they retired in 1972.
Hazel and Jack became "snow birds" and wintered in the southwest until 1999.
Survivors include three children, Allie (Whitey) Rosman of Vernon, BC, John (Dianne) Jewell of East Helena, and Thomas (Merrilee) Jewell of Yuma, Ariz.; two brothers Calvin (Sharon) Best of Yuma, and Dale (Julia) Best of Lewistown; nine grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, four great great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack, in 1999; a daughter, Jeanie Bradbury, in 1971; three brothers and two sisters.
Hazel had resided at Central Montana Skilled Nursing Center for the past several years.
She loved her flower garden and sewing for her grandchildren. She is now at peace in the garden.Inurnment was at Central Montana Memorial Gardens.
Billings Gazette
May 7, 1975Ernest A. Jewell, 64, of Arco, Idaho and formerly of Garneill and Judith Gap, died Saturday night in an Arco hospital after a long illness.
He was born Jan. 8, 1911, in Garneill, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Jewell. He attended school in Judith Gap.
Mr. Jewell worked at the Great Northern Railroad in Havre until 1932, when he started ranching north of Havre. He retired in 1966, due to ill health. He lived in Missoula and Great Falls before moving to Arco in December 1974, to lve with a daughter.
He married Edith Mae Hickethier July 6, 1928, in Havre. She died in December 1969.
He was an avid horseman and a member of the Havre Saddle Club. He was also a 30 year member of the Havre Eagles Lodge.
Survivors include two sons, Robert of Great Falls and Edwin of Libby; a daughter, Mrs. Edith Fay Tinker of Arco; the mother, Mrs. Edith Kelly of Lewistown; three brothers, Jack and Frank, both of Lewistown and Paul of Missoula; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Schye of Glasgow and Mrs. Edith Asele Willems of Great Falls and eight grandchildren.
Marriage Notes for Ernest Avery Jewell and Edith Mae Hickethier
MARRIAGE:
Billings Gazette
July 8, 1928
Miss Edith Mae Hickethier of Havre and Ernest Jewell of Havre were unit
ed in marriage at the M. E. parsonage at 5:30 o'clok, Friday afternoon by the Rev. G. O. Parish, Pastor. The wedding was witnessed by Miss Wanda Rakestraw, a friend of the bride and groom and Kenneth Hickethier, a brother of the bride.
Great Falls Tribune
October 25, 2008GLASGOW-Mary Louise (Jewell) Schye, 78, a former teacher and retired middle-school librarian, died of natural causes Tuesday at a Glasgow hospital.
Survivors include sons Jack Schye of Glasgow and Ted Schye of Fort Peck; two grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack, in 2001.
Marriage Notes for Levi Paul Jewell and Bernice Lorraine Larson
MARRIAGE:
Billings Gazette
July 19, 1942
At a small informal wedding in the Bethlehem Lutheran church recently Mi
ss Bernice Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Larson of Kalispell became the bride of L. Paul Jewell, son of Mrs. J. B. Kelly of Judith Gap. The Rev. A. O. Johnson performed the ceremony. Miss Lois Jane Larson, sister of the bride and Robert Beers attended the couple.
Mrs. Jewell is a graduate of Montana State University and is a member of the Delta Delta Sority. She has been teaching for the last three years in Missoula. The bridegroom also attended the state university and is now employed by the Northern Pacific at Missoula. He bis the grandson of Mayor and Mrs. John Dolan of Judith Gap and a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Mendenhall of Harlowtown.
U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: John D Jewell JR
Birth Year: 1913
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Ohio
State: Florida
County or City: Pinellas
Enlistment Date: 27 Apr 1945
Enlistment State: Florida
Enlistment City: Camp Blanding
Branch: No branch assignment
Grade: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Laboratory Technician, Motion Picture or Shipping Clerk
Marital Status: Married
St. Petersburg Times (FL)
December 20, 1987JEWELL, ETHEL L., 72, of Pinellas Park, died Saturday (Dec. 19, 1987) at her residence. Born in Schodack, N.Y., she came here in 1956 from Brooklyn, N.Y. Locally, she was office manager at Kane's Furniture. She was a member of Letter Carriers Auxiliary 181.
Survivors include three sons, Robert Goodbread, Dunedin, Lawrence Goodbread, Tarpon Springs, and Arthur Goodbread, Mahwah, N.J.; her companion, Arturo Henriquez, Pinellas Park, and 10 grandchildren.
National Cremation Society, Clearwater.
Chicago Daily Tribune
December 15, 1930ATWOOD - Hary Fuller Atwood, Dec. 13, 1930, husband of Maud Atwood, father of Mrs. Eugene Francis, brother of Orville E. and Frank Atwood.
Interment Mount Greenwood.
Chicago Daily Tribune
August 8, 1942Maude S. Atwood, Windermere West hotel, August 6, 1942, beloved wife of the late Harry, mother of Mrs. Eugene Francis.
31015. Orville Elbridge Atwood
Wakefield News
June 16, 1939Orville W. Atwood, sales tax administrator for Michigan, and a former secretary of state, was killed late Thursday afternoon in an automobile accident near Howell, Michigan. He was 59 years of age and a graduate of the University of Chicago, where he was a football star. He lived near Fremont, Mich., where he operated a large fruit farm. He had been one of the most prominently mentioned possibilities for the Republican gubernational primary election next year.
Wyoming County Herald
July 19, 1912Erastus Reed Parker, son of Philander Hascall Parker and Betsey A. Welles, born November 8, 1860, died July 14, 1912. On May 12, 1883 he married Flora Alice Adams of Franklinville, who died February 4, 1899. In August 1901 he married Lissie Smith Wells, who died April 1906. He was one of five children, the oldest, Mrs. Luella Parker Sanford, died December 3, 1906, one brother Wells A. and two sisters Mary and Minie Parker and one daughter Alice Parker Davis, survive him. He was educated in Arcade at Ten Broeck Academy, Franklinville.
He had lived one year in Sugartown, and seven years in Salamanon and the balance of his live in Arcade and vicinity.
He was well and favorably known to all businessmen in this vicinity, and up to a short time before his death, was active in business life.
Erastus, as we all called him, will be missed by all who knew him and his memory will still live in the hearts of his many friends.
Burial in Arcade Rural cemetery.
Times Herald
May 8, 1968Dr. George G. Davis of 17 Pearl Street. Arcade, died Thursday (May 2, 1968) at the Olean General Hospital.
Dr. Davis was born in Varysburg March 18, 1883, a son of George M. and Elizabeth Shea Davis. He married the former Alice Parker, who survives.
Surviving beside his widow are three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Blake of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Arthur (Elizabeth) Burns of Rochester, and Mrs. Lester (Margaret) Clarke of South Lee, Mass.; two grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. James Parker of Youngstown, Ariz. and Rock Glen.