Kittle, Abigail (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 4318
Note: In 1910, Elizabeth lives in Ann Arbor Twp. with seven children. During the census of 1920, Elizabeth and three children, Edward A., Mary J., and William A. are living in Washtenaw County, Ann Arbor Township. No mention of Benjamin Franklin in the census records.
Reference: 4319
Reference: 4320
Note: In 1917 he registered for the WW 1 draft in Plymouth, Wayne County, Michigan. He lived at RFD 3 Bellville, Wayne County, Michigan, he was a farmer and his next of kin was listed as Edith Bevier at the same address. Lived as a lodger in a boarding house in Detroit, Michigan during Federal Census of 1920. He is listed as a widower. His occupation was house carpenter.In 1930, he lived in Wayne County, Sumpter Twp., Michigan alone. His occupation was carpentry.
Reference: 4321
Note: In 1910, he lived in Washtenaw County, Ann Arbor Twp., Michigan and was a baker for a bakery. In 1917-18, he registered fro the WW 1 draft in Huron County, Ohio. In 1920, the family lived in Washtenaw County, Ann Arbor Township. Grover's occupation was listed as "general farming." In 1930, he resided in Washtenaw County, Ypsilanti Township, Michigan. His occupation was laborer in an auto factory. His son John H. was a barn man in an armory at the age of 17.
Reference: 4322
Note: He registered for the WW 1 draft in Jackson, Michigan in 1917-18. During the census of 1920, the family lived in Washtenaw County, City of Ann Arbor. Charles was listed as a cook at a hotel. Living with them is a stepson, Harry McAllister, age 12 years. In 1930, they resided in Jackson, Michigan and he owned a restaurant. Charles and Hazel owned and operated the Prince Cafe in Jackson for 18 years Charlotte was a waitress in the restaurant.. Hazel later operated the Bevier Care Home on Ten Eyck St. in Jackson for sixteen years. She retired in 1968.
Reference: 4323
Reference: 4324
Note: In the 1930 census, he is listed as Benjamin F. Bevier and lived in Jackson County, Blackman Township, Michigan.
Reference: 4325
Note: Enlisted in the National Guard at Ann Arbor 2 Jun 1917. Served in France in Co. E 126th Infantry. Engagements: 2nd Battle of the Marne near Romague; Argonne Forest. Wounded slightly 4 Aug 1918, severely wounded 9 Oct 1918 at Argonne Forest. Was listed as missing in action 24 Sep 1918. Honorably discharged 18 Jan 1919. In 1920 he lived in Detroit, Michigan and was yard manager for a steam railroad. He was later employed as a plumber with the U. of Michigan for many years before retiring in 1962.
Reference: 4326
Note: In the census of 1920, she lived as a roomer and was a waitress in a restaurant in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Reference: 4327
Note: He was an usher at St. John's the Baptist Catholic Church in Ypsilanti for over forty years. He was a member of the International Association of Machinists and Aero Space Workers. At the time of his death, the obituary noted that he was survived by 18 grandchildren.
Reference: 4328
Note: He was a firefighter for the Ypsilanti Township for 25 years, retiring in 1983.
Reference: 4329
Reference: 4330
Reference: 4331
Reference: 4332
Reference: 4333
Reference: 4334
Reference: 4335
Note: In the census of 1930, his name is Edward Bevier. His occupation is plumber with a plumbing shop. He resided in Leoni Township, Jackson County, Michigan.
Reference: 4336
Reference: 4337
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