BioM: Ward, Florence (Marriage - 1897)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: HATCH WARD
----Source: CLARK COUNTY REPUBLICAN & PRESS (Neillsville, Wis.) 11/18/1897
Ward, Florence (Marriage - 10 NOV 1897)
Married, at the Presbyterian manse, Wednesday evening, Nov. 10th, 1897, Holt Hatch and Florence Ward, both of Christie, Clark County. Rev. T.C. Hill performed the ceremony.
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BioM: Ward,
Florence Adell (1897)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: WARD HATCH
----Sources: NEILLSVILLE TIMES (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 18 Nov 1897, family records
Ward, Florence #2 (10 NOV 1897)
Married, Holt Hatch to Florence Ward, both of Christie (Clark Co., Wis.), at the Presbyterian Parsonage, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 10th, 1897. Rev. T.C. Hill performed the ceremony.
*Florence Adell Ward was the daughter of Thomas J. Ward (1834–1894) and Sarah Ann Tracy Ward (1845–1907)
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Obit: Hatch, Florence Adell Ward Adkins (1880-1928)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: WARD HATCH
Birth: March 1880 in Weston, Clark, Wisconsin, United
States
Death: 6 Nov 1928, Lake, South Dakota, United States
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Bio: Hatch, Flossie Beatrice Hatch (1899-?)
Flossie Beatrice Hatch was the daughter of Holt Hatch and Florence Adell Ward. She was born just prior to the turn of the century, Feb Feb 1899 in Oregon. 19 May 1917, she married Johnnie Roy "Jack" Etheridge (5 Jan 1895 in Saint Johns, Multnomah, OR -17 Aug 1948 in Columbia, OR) in Vancouver, Clark Co., Washington. He was the son of George W. Etheridge (1859–1930) and Belle Narcissa Logan Etheridge (1859–1932).
John Etheridge was buried, 17 Aug 1948 (aged 53), in the Fairview Cemetery, Scappoose, Columbia County, Oregon, USA
BioM: Ward, Florence Adell (5 May 1896)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: WARD
----Source: Wisconsin State Marriage Records
The Marriage of Florence Adell Ward and William Henry Adkins
5 May 1896, Hewett, Clark, Wisconsin, United States
Groom: William Henry Adkins
Birthplace Woodman, Grant, Wis
Race white
Ethnicity American
Father's Name William Ramey Adkins
Mother's Name Tamsey Adeline Peat
Bride: Florence Adell Ward
Birth: Weston, Clark, Wis., March 1880
Spouse's Race white
Spouse's Ethnicity American
Spouse's Father's Name Thomas Ward
Spouse's Mother's Name Sarah Tracey
Obit: Adkins, William Ramey (1838-1912)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: Adkins, Day, Peak
----Sources: Family Records, Cemetery Records, Colby Phonograph 19 Aug 1897
William Ramey Adkins took his first breath of Kentucky air in June, 1838
Birth: June 1838, Kentucky, United States
Death: 10 October 1912, Josephine, Oregon, United States
Father: Straley Adkins
Birth: Abt 1805, of Morgan, Kentucky, United States
Death: 26 February 1861
Morgan, Kentucky, United States
Mother: Andocia Day
Birth: about 1806, Kentucky, United States
Death: 1860, VA, Kentucky, United States
Wife: Tamsey Adaline Peak
Birth: May 1839, Kentucky, United States
Death: 6 May 1923, Williams, Josephine, Oregon, United States
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Bio: Adkins, William Ramey (1838-1912)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: Adkins
----Source: Colby Phonograph 19 Aug 1897, 1900 Census Record
W. R. Adkins, of Neillsville, was in the city, Tuesday with a patent washing machine called the "Cyclone," from the fact that it is cyclonic in the manner in which it knocks the dirt out of the clothes. He is having very good success with it.
Colby Phonograph 19 Aug 1897
1900 Federal Census, 1900 Hewett, Clark, Wisconsin, House # 3, Sheet # 13, Visitation # 235, Family # 247
Head: William Atkins [William Adkins], Age 61 (Jun
1838), Kentucky, USA
Race White, Gender Male, Married
Wife: Tamsy Atkins
Marriage Year 1854, Years Married 46
Father's Birthplace Virginia, USA
Mother's Birthplace Virginia, USA
Occupation Farming
Able to Read, Write & Speak English Yes
House Owned, but Mortgaged, designated as a Farm
Household
William Atkins 61 Head
Tamsy Atkins
61 Wife
George Atkins
43 Son
William Atkins
32 Son
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Obit: Adkins, Tamsey Adaline Peak
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: Adkins, Peak
----Source: Death Certificate, Josephine County, Oregon, USA
Tamsey Adaline Peak was born 6 May 1838 in Morgan County, Kentucky. She
became the wife of William Ramey Adkins in 1854 (26 Jan 1856).
That same year, their fist son was born, followed by seven siblings.
William was a Civil War Veteran who fought with the 35th Wisconsin. They
lived in Hewett Twp., Clark Co., WI when the 1900 Census was taken.
They became the parents of George E Adkins, 12 Oct 1856–1932; Minerva
Arline Adkins Hooks, 6 Feb 1859–1914; Estalla Adkins (24 Jul 1861-?);
William Henry Adkins, 10 Feb 1867–1903; Dora Atkin,
abt. 1870; Jessie May Adkins Hubbard, 1876–1963; Anna Margaret
Adkins Hawley, 1877–1921; Vestia Adkins, 1880–1894.
Shortly after the turn of the century, they moved to Josephine County, Oregon.
She died as a widow 8 May 1923 (aged 85) due to diabetic complications after
being comatose for six days. Her son, George E. "Jefferson"
(1856-1932 @75 yrs.) signed her death certificate and was himself later
buried in the grounds of the Sparlin Cemetery, Williams, Josephine County,
Oregon, USA.
Birth: 3 March 1873
Vernon, Wisconsin, United States
Death: 19 February 1921
Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States
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Adkins, Vestia (1880 - 10 FEB 1894)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: Adkins
----Source: CLARK COUNTY REPUBLICAN PRESS (Neillsville, Wis.) 02/15/1894
Adkins, Vestia (1880 - 10 FEB 1894)
Died, Miss Vestia Adkins, the 13 year old daughter of Wm. Adkins,
died of consumption last Saturday, Feb. 10th, 1894, at the home of
her parents in the town of Hewett, Clark County. Funeral services
were held at the Congregational Church in this city on the 12th, by
Rev. Evatt, and the remains were interred in the Neillsville
Cemetery.
Obit: Adkins, William Henry (1867-1903)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: WARD
William Henry Adkins
Birth: 10 February 1867 in Woodman, Grant, Wisconsin, United States
Death: 20 October 1903, Woodburn, Marion, Oregon, United States
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