Descendants of William Hascall of Fontmell Magna (1490-1542) William Hascall

Notes


Selby D. Rayner

Selby D. Rayner was a farmer.


42219. Myrtle Elsie Rayner

Myrtle Elsie Rayner was a servant, housekeeper, and a missionary teaching the Bible..


Pascal Daniel Rayner

Pascal D. Rayner was a farmer.


Gerald Bird Smith

Gerald Bird Smith was a woodworker, farm laborer, and quarry laborer.


42224. Wilferd Pacal Rayner

Wilferd Pascal Rayner was a public school teacher
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U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name: Wilferd Rayner
Birth Date: 24 Jan 1896
Death Date: 25 Sep 1986
SSN: 294146737
Branch 1: ARMY
Enlistment Date 1:3 Sep 1917
Release Date 1: 28 Jun 1919


Thomas Theodore Howe

Thomas Howe was a farmer and laborer.
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US Army, Record of Enlistments, 1798-1914:
Member, Grand Army of the Republic
01 Jun 1861 at Washington, District of Columbia;
farmer, born Steuben county, New York,
Pvt.,Troop F, 5th U.S. Cavalry; '
honorably discharged 25 May 1864, expiration of service. 13 Nov 1862, age 24.
Pension No. 877520_, 1891; Widow's pension No. 1604309, 1928


42227. Leon Eugene Howe

Leon E. Howe was a teamster and a building maintenence man for Sears Roebuck & Co., Tulsa.
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U.S. Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963
Enlistment: 05 Sep 1918, Pvt. 15th Division, 80th Infantry, Machine Gun Company, honorably discharged 03 Feb 1919.


21572. Myrtle A. Ferguson

Traverse City Record-Eagle (Michigan), 16 Nov 1971:

BEULAH - Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle A. Marshall, 102, Benzie County's oldest resident, who died Monday morning at Paul Oliver Hospital in Frankfort after a brief illness, will be held Wednesday afternoon at the Benzonia Congregational church. The Rev. Ormand Schulz will preside and burial will be made in the Benzonia cemetery.

Myrtle Ferguson was born December 9, 1868 in Kalamazoo county, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson. Her parents' home was the Half Way House on a stage route between Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids. While on a visit to Benzie county in 1890, she met William A. Marshall, a member of a pioneer Benzie county family, and the couple were married April 11 [sic] of that year. They made their home on the family farm on what is now the Marshall Road in Homestead township and in this home Mrs. Marshall lived for more than 70 years. Some years ago Mrs. Marshall nmoved to a new home near the village of Beulah which she continued to occupy until only a few days before her death.

Mrs. Marshall is survived by six sons, Charles and Neil, of Beulah; Donald of Benzonia, and John, Max and James, all of Beulah. There are also 9 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great grandchildren. Mrs. Marshall was preceded in death by her husband, a daughter, Anna, and a son, Louis.


William A. Marshall

William A. Marshall was a farmer.


42230. Louis A. Marshall

1927 New Haven City Directory: prop, City Garage; sec-treas The Builders' Iron Co.

Broker for a brokerage house


42231. Neil Sinclair Marshall

Neil S. Marshall was a farmer, salesman, and a turkey ranch farmer.


42235. Marshall James Marshall

Marshall James Marshall was a farm laborer


Thelma A. Swiler

Thelma Swiler was a grade school and high school teacher.


Dorothy C. Ryan

Dorothy C. Ryan worked in the advertising dept. for a paint company.


Valentine Swail

Valentine Swail was a farmer.


Gifford Hazell Lawson

Gifford Hazell Lawson was a farmer; assistant  treasurer, office manager and accountant for a power company.


Augustus Frederick Hurd

Augustus Frederick Hurd was a farmer.


Abraham William LaFleur

Abraham William LaFleur was a farmer and journalist.


John Adam Arnott

John Adam Arnott was a farmer.