Bevier, Clarence Dell (b. 19 MAY 1867, d. 1 JUN 1938)
Note: He may have also been called Adelbert or Delbert. One source indicates he married a Hattie Boer. Census of 1900 has him living with spouse Harriet Bouso in the home of her father and mother in Niles, Barrien County, Michigan. Her father's name was A. L. Bouso and mother's name Elizabeth. No issue of this marriage. His occupation was mill man or woodworker. Couple resided later in San Francisco, CA. According to Census of 1910, his wife was Mary C. Bevier, born in California about 1881. They lived in Los Angeles in 1920. * A Clarence D. Bevier lived in Jackson, Michigan in 1887, was a machinist and boarded at 134 Blackstone. He died at his brother's house in Casnovia, Michigan while visiting him from San Francisco, California.
Reference: 2815
Note: Her maiden name has been written in various census records as: Bowers, Bouso, Boer. Take your choice!
Reference: 2816
Note: In 1887, she worked at the Standard Gig Saddle Co. in Jackson, Michigan. She lived at the SW corner of Blackstone and Trail. In 1900, the family resided in Ward 1, Jackson, Michigan.
Reference: 2817
Note: She worked in a corset factory, was not married, and boarded at 214 Ingham Street with Clarence D. Bevier, Henry R. Bevier, and Jennie E. Bevier in 1888. Later, still resided in Jackson, Michigan, no issue.
Reference: 2818
Note: He is listed in the Jackson, Michigan City Directory as a baggage man and conductor with the railroad in 1887, 1888, 1890. Another source indicates his middle initial is W. In 1910 he was a mill wright at a shingle factory. In 1930, he resided in South Lake Stebens Pct., Snohomish County, Washington
Reference: 2819
Note: When about 15 years of age, Nellie worked in Jackson Corset Factory as an operator and boarded at 214 Ingham Street in Jackson, Michigan along with Blanche and Melissa Bevier. The year was 1890.
Reference: 2820
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Reference: 2822
Note: During the census of 1920 & 1930, the family lived in Battle Creek, Michigan, Belle was head of household, but married in 1920, widowed in 1930. Bert was a taxi driver, Almon a salesman, Pearl labored in the Ford factory. Belle's brother Elmer was residing with them.
Reference: 2823
Note: Elmer lived in Calhoun County, Michigan in 1900 and Battle Creek, Michigan in 1920 with his sister. His year of birth is also listed as 1871 in one census. In 1930, he lived in Aurelius Township, Ingham County, Michigan and was a farm laborer. He rented a house and lived alone.
Reference: 2824
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Reference: 2826
Reference: 2827
Note: He and his wife Florence lived with her mother and father in Bedford Township, Calhoun County in 1900. In the census of 1920, his family lived in Calhoun County, City of Battle Creek. His occupation is listed as home decorator. His mother in law, Lucinda Burke, is living with the family. She is a widow.
Reference: 2828
Note: Her given name was spelled Maude in the census of 1910.
Reference: 2829
Note: He registered for the WW 1 draft in 1917 in Battle Creek, Michigan and he worked for the CTR Railroad. He resided in Battle Creek, Michigan in 1920. He was later sexton for the cemetery where he's buried.
Reference: 2830
Reference: 2831
Note: In 1910, he was a lodger in Chicago Heights, IL. He registered for the WW 1 draft in 1917 in Calhoun County, Michigan. He resided in Medford, Michigan.
Reference: 2832
Reference: 2833
Note: He graduated from New Brunswick Seminary in 1829. The family resided at Marbletown, New York and later at Port Ewin, New York.
Reference: 2834
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