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1 | Timestamp | Who are the members of your research team? | What is the full legal name of your Mystery Person? | When was this person born? | Where was this person born? | What was the name of this person's father? | What was the name of this person's mother? | What was the name(s) of this person's spouse or spouses? | When did this person die? | What were the name(s) of this person's children? | Where is this person buried? | Write any interesting information that you may have discovered | Write any questions you may have about this person. | Where did you get your information? | |||||||
2 | 3/28/2012 14:10:03 | Katy Mickelson Tait Kuchecnbrod Camdin Dirnberger | Josephine Pelkey Dukes | in 1874 | Missoula, Montana | Edwin Dukes | Josephine Pelkey | Peter Meninger ist husband, George White 2 nd husband, Edward LeBeau | April 7th, 1903 | Three Children, one died as a infant. | Missoula Cemetary. | Her first husband, died in the snake river by drowning. She died of a stroke. | how did her first husband get into the river in the first place before drowning? | http://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/DocumentView.aspx?DID=399 | |||||||
3 | 3/28/2012 14:13:42 | Anna Hochhalter with Marion and Maisie | Jeanatte Pickering Rankin | 6/11/1880 | on a ranch near Missoula, Montana | John Rankin | Olive Rankin | never married | 5/18/1973 | None | Her ashes were scattered at sea, three miles west of Point Lobor, near Carmel, CA | The first woman elected into Congress in Montana in 1916 and again in 1941. One of seven children. moved to New York in 1904 where she worked as a visiting nurse. She began to advocate for civil rights, women’s rights, and a grassroots democracy became involved in the woman suffrage movement 1968 Rankin established the Jeannette Rankin Brigade graduated from the University of Montana in Missoula in 1902 with a degree in biology | Nope, I don't think so! | http://web.ebscohost.com Wikipedia.com genealogy.com | |||||||
4 | 3/28/2012 14:18:20 | Molly Smith Andrew Cummings Wyatt Keyes | Alice M. Woody | July 2nd 1874 | Missoula MT | Frank Woody | Sarah Countryman | uknown | 1/24/1965 | unknown | unkown | nope | What did she do with her life? | http://records.ancestry.com/Alice_M_Woody_records.ashx?pid=105820415 | |||||||
5 | 3/28/2012 14:23:31 | Kassi Keelia Mia Madi | Gaspard Joseph Deschamps | 1878 | Missoula | Gaspard Deschamps | Denise Cyr | Mayme Pamela Rogers | 1920 | Regetta Lucille Deschamps Collette Irene Deschamps Josephine Mildred Deschamps Jasper Deschamps | Missoula, St. Maries Cemetary | Gaspard Joseph's Grandparents moved to Montana from Quebec | who is alive now, that is related to him? | http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fjl1935&id=I43693 | |||||||
6 | 3/28/2012 14:26:53 | Neil Daily Jace Mannix | Mary Ann Pierre Combs | 1879 | Bitteroot Valley | unkown | unknown | unknown | unknown | unknown | unknown | unknown | Did this person actually exist? | http://www.fws.gov/leemetcalf/cultural2.html | |||||||
7 | 3/28/2012 14:28:52 | Richard (high school) Paxson Trenton Hayden | Victor Vandeburg | ? | Somewhere in Montana | ? | ? | Adele Vanderburg | ? | Cecille (daughter) | ? | Salish Indian Chief Hellgate treaty | Everything? | http://dtl.lib.umt.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/pharchives/id/5842/rec/1 | |||||||
8 | 3/28/2012 14:28:55 | DJ Smith Estelle Lauren | Charles Allard Jr. | 1878 | Williamsburg, Virginia | Charles Allard sr | Emerence Brown | lula Spurgeon | 1930 | none | unknown | http://books.google.com/books?id=UWljNeWRsJoC&pg=PA239&lpg=PA239&dq=Charles+Allard+jr&source=bl&ots=uL7DfnTLNl&sig=F8TM3smBp_pVL8QYvaZtT8YlQzU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=HXJzT5ezHYvKiAKFzPisCw&ved=0CF8Q6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=Charles%20Allard%20jr&f=false | |||||||||
9 | 3/28/2012 14:29:22 | Parker, Roman, Josiah | Eloise Knowles | 1872 | Deer Lodge | Hiram | Mary | Unmarried | 4/9/1916 | Unknown | unknown | She was on of the first two people to graduate from the U of M | Is she related to Roman Knowles? | NWDA; Family Search | |||||||
10 | 3/28/2012 14:29:25 | Finley Haleigh Jessup | Emma Minesinger Magee | 1866 | Missoula | James Minesinger | Margaret Minesinger | surnames; Waymack and Magee | 1950 | None | unknown | we knew she was an indian | https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MH8H-6XP | ||||||||
11 | 3/28/2012 14:29:47 | atticus bliss juneseek kim Ms. Heide | Maurice Higgins | 1871 | Montana | c.p. higgins | Julia Higgins | unknown | unknown | unknown | unknown | unknown | unknown | unknown | |||||||
12 | 3/28/2012 14:30:00 | Dante Maurice Taylor | John Julian Flynn | 1875 | Missoula Montana | unknown | unknown | unknown | 1942 | unknown | Missoula Montana | unknown | |||||||||
13 | 4/6/2012 9:34:25 | Mrs. Petty | Charles Allard Jr. | 1878 | Unknown | Louis Charles Allard Sr. | Emerence Brown Smith | Lula Spurgeon & Emily Glover | 1930 | None | Unknown | Attended Montana State University (later called University of Montana), football player, Flathead rancher, managed rodeos, in charge of Pablo buffalo roundup in 1908 | Montana Historical Society | ||||||||
14 | 4/6/2012 9:44:15 | Mrs. Petty | Frank L. Worden Jr. | 1875 | Missoula | Francis Lyman Worden | Lucretia Miller Worden | Ida Weightman | 1927 | Unknown | Missoula City Cemetery | Frank L. Worden was the fifth child of Francis and Lucretia Worden, and attended Missoula schools. He graduated from the Shattuck Military Academy in Fairbault, Minnesota, and worked for a time in Washington, DC, before returning to Missoula. He started a store at Frenchtown, Montana, which he sold out, then started a general merchandise store at Ravalli, Montana, which he operated for ten years. He farmed in Saunders County until 1924, when ill health sent him back to Missoula. He was the state deputy humane officer under Governor Joseph Dixon until 1925, and operated the Bus State Depot in Missoula in 1925. He died in 1927. | Mansfield Library digital archives | ||||||||
15 | 4/6/2012 9:45:10 | Mrs. Petty | Frank L. Worden Jr. | 1875 | Missoula | Francis Lyman Worden | Lucretia Miller Worden | Ida Weightman | 1927 | Unknown | Missoula City Cemetery | Frank L. Worden was the fifth child of Francis and Lucretia Worden, and attended Missoula schools. He graduated from the Shattuck Military Academy in Fairbault, Minnesota, and worked for a time in Washington, DC, before returning to Missoula. He started a store at Frenchtown, Montana, which he sold out, then started a general merchandise store at Ravalli, Montana, which he operated for ten years. He farmed in Saunders County until 1924, when ill health sent him back to Missoula. He was the state deputy humane officer under Governor Joseph Dixon until 1925, and operated the Bus State Depot in Missoula in 1925. He died in 1927. | Mansfield Library digital archives | ||||||||
16 | 4/6/2012 11:53:49 | Mrs. Petty | Henry Owen Worden | 1869 | Missoula | Francis Lyman Worden | Lucretia Miller Worden | Mary Jordan | 1927 | Henry Owen Worden Jr. Others? | Missoula City Cemetery | Son of Francis L. Worden, merchant, Bookkeeper for A.M. Sterling Father of (H.O.) Bill Worden who was married to Tomme Lou Worden Grandfather of Austin Worden and great-grandfather of Hannah Worden | Joaquin Miller's "An Illustrated History of the State History of Montana" published in 1894: | ||||||||
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