Bevier, James DuBois (Jamie) (b. 15 AUG 1907, d. DEC 1985)
Note: In 1910, he was listed in the census as James A. Bevier. In 1930, he lived in Racine County, Union Grove Village, Wisconsin. He was a section hand on the railroad. At the time of his wife's death in 1976, they lived in Oglesby, Illinois,
Reference: 3482
Note: Her last SS checks were sent to Oglesby, Illinois 61348. Her SS card was issued in Illinois.
Reference: 3483
Note: There is a possibility her name was Zelicia. It is spelled that way in the census records on occasion. She lived in Linn County, Rock Creek Precinct, Oregon in 1910 and in 1920 lived in Rowland, Linn County, Oregon with three sons and a niece. They lived on a farm and Felicia's occupation was farmer.
Reference: 3485
Note: He lived in Marion County, Oregon in 1900. In 1910, he resided in Linn County, Rock Creek Precinct, Oregon with his wife, two children and mother in law, Lydia Thomas. He was a gold and quartz miner. He owned his home free of mortgage. In 1917-18, he registered for the WW 1 draft in Linn County, Oregon. In 1920, he lived in Linn County, Albany Twp., Oregon and was a real estate agent. In 1930 he was a road worker and lived in Precinct #6 in Linn County, Oregon.
Reference: 3486
Note: In 1908, he was registered to vote in San Francisco County, California. His occupation was carpenter at that time. He registered for the WW1 draft in 1917-18 in Portland, Oregon. His occupation was ship carpenter. He resided in San Francisco, California in 1910. His middle initial was listed as J. in 1910. He lived in Portland, Oregon in 1920 and 1930 according to the census. He was a building contractor. The Oregon Death Index indicates his wife's name, at the time of his death in 1954, was Tillie.
Reference: 3487
Note: In 1930, he resided with his mother and step-father in San Francisco, but at the same time was a radio operator for the U.S. Navy. He served later in the US Navy as a Chief Petty Officer. In 1935 his voting registration indicates he was living in San Francisco County and had a wife named Mrs. Mildred M. Bevier. His occupation was janitor.
He resided in Seattle, Washington at the time of his death. His last address for SS checks was Puyallop, Washington 98374.
Blanche A. Bevier divorced Alfred Dwayne Bevier in Duval County, Florida in 1942.
Reference: 3489
Note: During the census of 1930, William and his second wife, Daisy G., lived in Idaho County, Grangeville City, Ward #4. He was listed as a plumber with his own business, and owned a home valued at $300. Living with them were his children plus two of her by a previous marriage, Marion and Glenn R. McPhearson. Daisy was noted as head of household. His date of birth was reported in the Idaho death Index as occurring 10 Jan 1872.
Source: (Name)
Titel: Bevier family genealogy form completed by family member.
Reference: 3490
Note: He registered for the WW1 draft in 1917-18 in Linn County, Oregon. He lived in Linn County, Rock Creek Precinct, Oregon in 1910 &1920. He was a farmer and owned his home free of mortgage. In 1930 he was a logger working in a logging camp.
Reference: 3491
Note: In 1917-18, he registered for the WW 1 draft in Linn County, Oregon. In 1930, he lived in Portland, Oregon and he was a laborer in a saw mill. His mother lived with him.
Reference: 3492
Note: In 1917-18, he registered for the WW 1 draft in Marion County, Oregon. He was a logger and lived in Gates, Oregon. He served in the US Navy Nov 12, 1920 - Jan 31, 1944. He served as CBM during WW II. He was later a logger with the Young and Morgan Lumber Co. He resided in Salem, Oregon. The census of 1930 indicates at that time his wife's name was Ruth M. She was born about 1891. He arrived in San Francisco on the SS Lurline in July 1950 from Honolulu,
Source: (Birth)
Titel: Oregon Death Index
Reference: 3493
Reference: 3494
Reference: 3495
Reference: 3496
Reference: 3497
Note: All three of her spouses have passed away.
Reference: 3498
Note: She attended Gates, Oregon High School. She worked for Norpac from 1954 to 1978. In 1992, she moved to Stayton. She enjoyed crocheting, watching horse racing, music, and the Portland Trail Blazers. She was survived by 14 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.
Reference: 3499
Note: His occupations were logging and farming.
Reference: 3500
Note: In 1920, he was a lodger in Pct. 167, Portland, Oregon and his occupation was bookkeeper at age nineteen. In 1930, he resided in Mill City, Linn County, Oregon with wife Genevieve and son Vernon. His occupation was laborer in a shingle mill. He rented his home. Not proven, but thought that his parents were E. C. Case [b: abt. 1869] & Mary Etta ........ [b: abt. 1873]
Reference: 3501
Reference: 3504
Note: He lived in Klamath Falls, Oregon with his first wife in 1930. He is sometimes William Arnold Burgess and other records indicate his name is Arnold William Burgess. His Oregon Death Certificate indicates his name as William Arnold Burgess.
Reference: 3509
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