Ayres, Anna (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 4095
Reference: 4096
Note: Census of 1900 indicates her date of birth as Jan 1854. She resided with six children in Bradford County, Granville Township. Her husband was not listed in 1900.
Reference: 4097
Reference: 4098
Reference: 4099
Note: In 1910, he resided in Pike County, Peepee Twp., Ohio and he farmed. In 1917-18, he registered for the WW 1 draft in Butler, Pennsylvania. Lived in Keene Township, Coshocton County, Ohio during census of 1920. He was a farmer. In 1924, he was the
Superintendent of Sunday School at the Methodist Church in West Lafayette, Ohio. Later, he owned and ran a general store in West Lafayette. In 1927 he had moved to Lakewood, California. By 1930 he had moved to Glendale, California where he was a police officer and owned his house. His last SS check was mailed to Oroville, California 95965.
Reference: 4100
Note: Another source indicates her maiden name is spelled Daily.
Reference: 4101
Note: He may have used the Bovier spelling of his surname. In 1900, he lived with Owen Iams and family in Washington County, Amwell Twp., Pennsylvania. He would later marry their daughter, Nevada. His date of birth was given as Jul 1877 in that census. In 1899, he served in the Philippines with the 10th Pennsylvania Volunteers during the Spanish-American War. In 1910, he lived with his new wife in Washington County, Marianna Twp., Pennsylvania and he was a feed merchant in a general store. In 1917-18, he registered for the WW 1 draft in Washington, Pennsylvania. During the census of 1920, his family lived in Washington County, Chartiers Township, Pennsylvania and he was a dairy farmer. In 1930, they lived in Glendale, California and he was a postal clerk. Nevada was a kindergarten teacher.
Reference: 4102
Note: Her burial record indicates her parents were Isaac Iams and Ann Ferrel.
Reference: 4103
Note: He attended George Washington U. during the night and was a draftsman for the US Navy during the day. He was a naval architect and engineer and then sent to the Seattle, Washington Navy Yard. Census of 1900 indicates his date of birth as Mar 1885. In 1911-1912 he was in Seattle. In 1926-1927 he was associated with the Germain Coal Co. in Detroit, Michigan, and 1929-1948 he was associated with the Bouvier Fuel Co. in Detroit.
Reference: 4104
Note: He lived in the area of Chicago, Illinois and then moved to California. His obit states his middle initial is A. but I believe this is a misprint.
Reference: 4105
Note: Census of 1900 indicates a date of birth of Jan 2, 1881 and his name as Earl L. Bovier.
Reference: 4106
Note: Census of 1900 indicates his name is Thomas A. Bovier. He did not marry.
Reference: 4107
Note: Census of 1900 states her name as Clara W. Bovier. She was also known as May C.
Reference: 4108
Note: Graduated from Ohio Northern U. in June 1912 with LLB B. degree. He was a judge of the common pleas court for four terms in Coshocton, Ohio.
Reference: 4109
Note: She was a legal secretary and did not marry.
Reference: 4110
Note: She is listed as "Lizzie" in the census of 1870.
Reference: 4111
Note: In 1900, he lived in Hartford, VanBuren County, Michigan. In 1910, he resided in Berrien County, Niles City, Ward #3 and he was a laborer in a factory. The census of 1920 indicates his marriage took place in 1891. He resided in Van Buren County, Hartford Village, Michigan and he was head sawyer at a lumber mill. During the 1930 census, he lived with his daughter Lila and her husband in Hanover Township, Jackson County, Michigan. His occupation was carpenter, building houses.
Reference: 4112
Reference: 4113
Note: Another source states her name as Sarah Frances Sickles.
Reference: 4114
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