525. Mintie Evalena Henderson (Amanda Billiter , William , Mark , Zebediah , Edward B , Edward , Edward , Joseph ) was born on 2 Oct 1891 in Logan,Harrsn,Iowa. She died on 18 Feb 1973.
CENSUS:1920 Wallowa Co., Oregon shows Robert L.,age 31; Mintie E.,age 28; Herchel age 8 and Eugene age 3.
Mintie married Robert Lee Fleshman son of James Henry Fleshman and Nancy Susan Carper on 20 Dec 1910. Robert was born on 10 Feb 1888 in ,Raleigh,W Va. He died in 1921 in Promise,Wallowa,Oregon. He was buried in 1921 in Promise,Wallowa,Oregon.
INFORMATION: The History of Wallowa County Oregon Book pg 193
Robert and Mintie had the following children:
1034 F i Virginia M. Fleshman
528. Gertrude Anna Billiter (James Arthur , William , Mark , Zebediah , Edward B , Edward , Edward , Joseph )
Gertrude married William Schuster.
They had the following children:
1035 M i Schuster Schuster married Claudia.
540. Chester William Billiter (Charles Rufus , Parmeneo Furman , John P , Zebediah , Edward B , Edward , Edward , Joseph ) was born in 1879 in Bynumville, Chariton Co, Missouri.
Chester married Susan Elizabeth Wescott daughter of Robert Wescott and Nancy Smith. Susan was born on 25 Feb 1884 in Bee Branch Twp, Chariton Co, Missouri.
They had the following children:
544. Guy C Billiter (William John , Parmeneo Furman , John P , Zebediah , Edward B , Edward , Edward , Joseph ) was born on 11 Mar 1890 in Bynumville, Chariton Co, Missouri. He died on 8 Nov 1941 in Missouri. He was buried in Johnson Cem, Bynumville, Chariton Co, Missouri.
Guy was a WWI US Army veteran. Courtesy Vance Bailey.
Guy married (1) Margaret Helen Wilson daughter of Solomon Wilson and Edith Anderson on 13 Jul 1914 in Dunseith, Rolette Co, ND. Margaret was born on 2 Jan 1899 in Bynumville, Bee Branch Twp, Chariton Co, Missouri. She died on 13 Feb 1928 in Bynumville, Bee Branch Twp, Chariton Co, Missouri. She was buried in Johnson Cem, Bynumville, Chariton Co, Missouri.
They had the following children:
1040 F i Lenore Billiter 1041 M ii Ralph Leonard Billiter 1042 F iii Guynath Billiter
Guy married (2) Ella May Stumpe.
549. Charles Green (Mary Ann Billiter , Zebedee , James , Zebediah , Edward B , Edward , Edward , Joseph )
He had the following children:
1043 F i Edna Green
551. Ernest Haley Hauser (Ira Taswell Hauser , James M. Hauser , Joseph Martin Hauser , Leah Billiter , Edward B , Edward , Edward , Joseph ) was born on 31 May 1886 in Farmington Twp., Davie Co, North Carolina. He died on 22 Jan 1952 in Marshalltown, Marshall Co, Iowa.
Ernest married Nettie Adeline Groece on 26 Oct 1907 in Near Farmington, Davie Co, North Carolina. Nettie was born on 16 Aug 1886 in Davie Co, North Carolina. She died on 28 Oct 1963 in Marshalltown, Marshall Co, Iowa.
They had the following children:
+ 1044 M i Cyril Ernest "Cy" Hauser
555. O. Antoinette C. Hauser (Lee Wilson Hauser , Wilson Hauser , Susannah Mary Hauser , Leah Billiter , Edward B , Edward , Edward , Joseph ) was born on 30 Dec 1905 in Forsyth Co, North Carolina. She died on 27 Apr 1993 in Winston-Salem, Forsyth Co, North Carolina.
O. Antoinette C. Hauser married Eugene W. Needham. Eugene was born on 17 Aug 1899. He died on 26 May 1992 in Statesville, Iredell Co, North Carolina.
EUGENE W NEEDHAM Request Information (SS-5)
SSN 240-56-9857 Residence: 28677 Statesville, Iredell, NC
Born 17 Aug 1899 Last Benefit:
NEW: More Records!
Died 26 May 1992 Issued: NC (1955
Eugene and O. Antoinette C. Hauser had the following children:
1045 M i Rev. Edwin G. Needham Rev.
557. Elmer Lee Hauser (Lee Wilson Hauser , Wilson Hauser , Susannah Mary Hauser , Leah Billiter , Edward B , Edward , Edward , Joseph )
Elmer married Julia Comer. Julia was born on 26 Jul 1908 in Virginia. She died on 15 Jan 1996 in Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., North Carolina.
They had the following children:
+ 1046 M i Lee Wilson I Hauser + 1047 M ii Samuel Franklin I Hauser
559. James Theodore Hooser (James Wilson Hooser , Jonathan David Hauser\Hooser , Susannah Mary Hauser , Leah Billiter , Edward B , Edward , Edward , Joseph ) was born on 15 Jan 1871 in Litchfield, Meeker Co, Minnesota.
James's mother, Felena Stratton died, when he was 9 years of age.
He was raised on the reservation by Chief Iron Heart's daughter who was
married to theTrading Post Operator.
They Indians called James "Mackeway Jim" - translation being -
"Little boy make big noise" Apparently Jim Theodore had gas problems.
His dad was called "Machway Cha Michaman" - translation being - "Bear
White Man" Apparently he had killed a bear.
Naturalized in 1925 in Portland, Oregon and worked in the lumber
industry much of his life.
James F. HOOSER Household
Male From 1880 minnesota census and should read James T. Hooser
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Other Information:
Birth Year <1872>
Birthplace MN
Age 8
Occupation At School
Marital Status S <Single>
Race W <White>
Head ofHousehold James W. HOOSER
Relation Son
Father's Birthplace IN
Mother'sBirthplace WI
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Source Information:
Census Place Litchfield, Meeker, Minnesota
Family History Library Film 1254626
NA Film Number T9-0626
PageNumber 283A
James married (1) Sybil May Hoosier daughter of Charles Albert Hooser and Jessie Irene Maine on 12 Aug 1901 in Long Prairie, Todd Co, Minnesota. Sybil was born on 12 Mar 1882 in Winnebago, Blue Earth Co, Minnesota. She died on 21 Jul 1914 in Park Rapids, Hubbard Co, Minnesota. She was buried on 24 Jul 1914 in Greenwood Cemetary, Park Rapids, Hubbard Co, Minnesota.
Cause of Death:<CAUS> "dropsy" died in child birth
Died in child birth, throwback baby was black. It is thought that Sarah
Bartlett was half,quarter or eighth black heritage.
She carried mail by buggy from Salk Centre to Park Rapids before she was
married and the first woman to do so in this area.
James and Sybil had the following children:
1048 F i Jessie Hooser 1049 F ii Vesta Hooser + 1050 M iii Guy Clifford Hooser + 1051 F iv Olive Irene Hooser + 1052 M v "Richard" Donald Victor Hooser 1053 M vi Wesley James Hooser was born on 7 Apr 1908 in 40 miles from Stettler, Alberta, Canada. He died in 1959.
Alias:<ALIA> heart /attack/Wesley married Esther Engelson.
James married (2) Georgia May Maynard in 1914. Georgia died in At age 61.
560. Arthur Horace Hooser (James Wilson Hooser , Jonathan David Hauser\Hooser , Susannah Mary Hauser , Leah Billiter , Edward B , Edward , Edward , Joseph ) was born on 25 Aug 1875 in Litchfield, Meeker Co, Minnesota. He died in Jun 1939 in Great Falls, Cascade Co, Montana. He was buried in New Highland Cemetery, Cascade Co, Montana.
Arthur H. HOOSER Household 1880 Minnesota census
Male
Other Information:
Birth Year <1878>
Birthplace MN
Age 2
Occupation
Marital Status S<Single>
Race W <White>
Head of Household James W. HOOSER
Relation Son
Father's Birthplace IN
Mother's Birthplace WI
Source Information:
Census Place Litchfield, Meeker, Minnesota
Family History Library Film 1254626
NA Film Number T9-0626
Page Number 283A
Arthur married Lucretia Maria Lemon on 21 Nov 1900 in Akeley, Minnesota. Lucretia was born on 27 May 1883 in Deerfield Township, Chickasaw Twp., Iowa. She died on 24 May 1947 in Great Falls, Cascasde Co, Montana. She was buried in New Highland Cemetery, Cascade Co, Montana.
They had the following children:
+ 1054 F i Doris Jesse Hooser + 1055 F ii Goldie Mable Hooser + 1056 F iii Lucile Arthur Hooser
563. Daisy May Fletcher (Mary E. Hooser , Jonathan David Hauser\Hooser , Susannah Mary Hauser , Leah Billiter , Edward B , Edward , Edward , Joseph ) was born on 20 Sep 1875 in Belgrade, Nicollet Co, Minnesota. She died on 11 Feb 1907 in Belgrade, Nicollet Co, Minnesota. She was buried on 13 Feb 1907 in Kerns Oak Grove Cemetery, Belgrade, Nicollett Co, Minnesota.
Cause of Death:<CAUS> Consumption
Custom Field:<_FA#> lived in Salt Lake CityUtah for a time
Lived in Salt Lake City, Utah at the time of her mothers deathin 1904
Marriage 29 Aug 1901, Kerns, Belgrade, Nicollet, Minnesota143
Children: Grant W. (1904-1964)
Medical Notes for Daisy May Fletcher
The cause ofdeath was "quick consumption." The attending physician was
Dr. Peter Follmanof Mankato, Minnesota. The undertakers were Jno. Klein
& Co., Mankato, Minnesota.
Misc. Notes
Nicollet Leader, 16 February 1907:
" Mrs. Guy Trask, ageabout 30 years, died Monday morning at the
residence of her father Geo. Fletcher, near Kerns, of quick consumption.
She was married 5 years ago to Mr. Trask, who besides one one son 2 years
old, survive her. The funeral was held from the Kerns Congregational
church on Wed. afternoon. The bereaved relativeshave the sympathy of all
their friends." 33
Her headstone reads "Daisy M. Trask".
Research
1885 Minn. census, Nicollet Co., p. 4 [LDS FHL microfilm 565747]
1895 Minn. census, Nicollet Co., p. 126 [LDS FHL microfilm 565791]
Notes for Guy Homer (Spouse 1)
There is some confusion in the Nicollet Co. birthrecords. They don't
show Guy's birth but do have a female child born 22 Sep1875. I wonder if
there might have been a female child who died at birth?
The marriage to Daisy was performed by Rev. Rufus P. Upton and the
witnesses were Randall Hobart, his sister Lucy's husband, and Sadie
Fletcher.
His headstone reads "Guy H. Trask, 1874-1943."
Research
1875 Minn. census, Nicollet Co., Minnesota, p. 15 [LDS FHL microfilm
565725]
1880 U.S. census, Nicollet Co., Minnesota, r. 627, p. 127C
1885 Minn. census, Nicollet Co., p. 8 [LDS FHLmicrofilm 565747]
1895 Minn. census, Nicollet Co., p. 124 [LDS FHL microfilm 565791]
Daisy FLETCHER Household 1880 Minnesota Census
Female
Other Information:
Birth Year <1876>
Birthplace MN
Age 4
Occupation
MaritalStatus S <Single>
Race W <White>
Head of Household Geo. FLETCHER
Relation Dau <Daughter>
Father's Birthplace NY
Mother's Birthplace IN
Source Information:
Census Place Belgrade, Nicollet, Minnesota
Family History Library Film 1254627
NA Film Number T9-0627
Page Number 127D
Daisy married Guy Homer Trask on 29 Aug 1901 in Kerns / Belgrade, Nicollet Co, Minnesota. Guy was born on 13 Apr 1874 in Kerns / Belgrade, Nicollet Co, Minnesota. He died on 21 Dec 1943 in Minnesota. He was buried in Kerns Oak Grove Cemetery, Belgrade, Nicollet Co, Minnesota. Guy was employed as in Farmer. He joined religion in Methodist.
GRANT TRASK
SSN 477-07-7256 Residence:
Born 10 May 1904 Last Benefit:
Died Oct 1964 Issued: MN (Before 1951)
2nd Wife of Guy Trask Mary E. Budde32,33
Birth 25 Apr 1892, Belgrade, Nicollet, Minnesota144
Death 5 Mar 1971, Nicollet, Minnesota
Burial Kerns Oak Grove Cemetery, Belgrade, Nicollet, Minnesota145
Religion Methodist
Father Frank E. Budde (1865->1913)
Mother Martha Dollmann (1870-)
Marriage 2 Oct 1918
Children: Homer Ira (1925-1975)
Notes for Mary E. Budde
Her headstone reads "Mary E. Trask, 1892-1971."
Research
1885 Minn. census, Nicollet Co., p. 4 [LDS FHL microfilm 565747]
1895 Minn. census, Nicollet Co., p. 127 [LDS FHL microfilm 565791]
1920 U.S. census, Nicollet Co., Minnesota, r.
Notes for Guy Homer (Spouse 1)
There is some confusion in the Nicollet Co. birth records. They don't
show Guy's birth but do have a female child born 22 Sep 1875. I wonder if
there might have beena female child who died at birth?
The marriage to Daisy was performed by Rev.Rufus P. Upton and the
witnesses were Randall Hobart, his sister Lucy's husband, and Sadie
Fletcher.
His headstone reads "Guy H. Trask, 1874-1943."
NOTES TAKEN FROM THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE:
http://users.sisna.com/mhobart/US/LRHobart-LMTrask/wc_toc.htm
Family and Ancestry of Lewis Randall Hobart and Lucy MixTrask
Michael A. Hobart
Guy and Daisy had the following children:
564. Willard "Bill" Alfred Hoosier (Charles Albert Hooser , Jonathan David Hauser\Hooser , Susannah Mary Hauser , Leah Billiter , Edward B , Edward , Edward , Joseph ) was born on 12 Sep 1878 in Winnebago, Faribault Co, Minnesota. He died on 11 Jun 1960 in Billings, Missoula Co, Montana. He was buried in Mountview Cemetery, Billings, Yellowstone Co, Montana.
Alias:<ALIA> /Bill/
Montana Death Index, 1989-98
NameFather Mother Death Date Age
Death County Residence Marital Status File Number
HOOSER , WILLARD A HOOSER11 06 1960 86 MISSOULA
MONTANA , MISSOULA WIDOWED 301
The following are excerpts from the booklet entitled Marking the 50th
Anniversary of the Founding of Hansboro, North Dakota, June 22, 1955.
Transcribed August, 2000 by: Mary Lindbo, mlindbo@gateway. net
A HALF CENTURY OF HANSBORO HISTORY - By F. L. Leftwich
It is fitting that as the village of Hansboro prepares to celebrate its
50th anniversary, we pause and review its history.
Hansboro derived its name from U. S. Sen. H. C. Hansborough of North
Dakota.The village came into being in the fall of 1905. When the
railroad arrived here, this was a well settled community. Some of the
pioneers of that time cameas early as 1883 and 1884.
Before the advent of the Great Northern branch line, the settlers traded
and transacted business at Rolla and Cartwright, Manitoba. Thomas L.
Lawson finished surveying the townsite for the Dakota Development Co.
August 30, 1905 and building started in the town, the first
lumber being hauled from Rolla.
F. H. Murdick and James Moylon built a hotel that year. Nelson and Paetow
also erected a hotel and started a much larger one, whichwas never
finished. The Hansboro State Bank started in the fall of 1905 in the
building now occupied by the Friends in Council library and the bank
building was the first on the townsite. Mr. Hannafin was cashier and in
July 1906, C. E. Blackorby and others purchased the bank and Mr.
Blackorby became cashier. The Bank of Hansboro, with B. L. Thomas in
charge, also was opened in 1906.
D. A. Blackburn opened a drugstore in the building later purchased by J.
B. Smith, who started a confectionery store. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have
resided here continuously since 1906. Other pioneer business places and
shops werethe R. L. Boise tin ship, Ed Lakeman's barber shop, Nels
Johnson's and ChrisOrton's meat markets and Jake Rabinovich's
restaurant. Besides these, Wm. Hooser and had a pool room, with the town
hall upstairs. J. R. Wills did some draying and later had the post office
with a store in connection. The pool roomwas later taken over by Frank
Grimes and about 1919 by E. L. Clattubuck.
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Towner County, ND, Hansboro Pioneer Newspaper published March 1, 1906 -
May 31 1906
March 9, 1906
The new pool hall and opera house beingerected the next door east of
this office by Mr. Hoosier of Egeland, is fastapproaching completion. It
is expected to be ready for use by the 17th of March.
March 23, 1906
Wm. Hooser spent Sunday visiting relatives in Egeland. A force of masons
have been at work this week putting on the plaster in the newpool hall
being built by Wm. Hooser. It is thought that everything will be finished
and the furniture installed ready for business by the first of the
month. The Badger Brass Band are to give a dance at Hooser's Opera House
in this city on Tuesday evening, April 3rd. A good time is promised.
March 30, 1906
The Badger Brass Band are to give a dance at Hooser's Opera House in this
city on Tuesday evening, April 3rd. A good time is promised.
Arthur Hooser andwife, of Egeland, were Hansboro visitors the first of
the week. Mr. Hooser came up to see how the work on the new pool hall was
progressing.
April 6, 1906
P. Olmstead and daughter, Eva, came up from Egeland on the "flyer"
Tuesday to be in attendance at the dance given that evening in Hooser's
hall by theBadger Band. Phan is the same jolly good fellow as of old and
stepped into our office to tell us to be sure and announce to t
Willard married Fanny May Lemon on 15 Mar 1904 in Akeley, Hubbard Co, Minnesota . Fanny was born on 9 Jan 1887 in Ponsford, Carsonville Twp., Becker Co., Minnesota. She died on 21 Oct 1986 in Billings, Yellowstone Co, Montana. She was buried on 24 Oct 1986 in Mountview Cemetery, Billings, Yellowstone Co, Montana.
Montana Death Index, 1989-98
Name Father Mother Death Date Age Death County Residence Marital Status
File Number
HOOSER , FANNY M HOOSER , , 21 10 1986 99 YELLOWSTONE MONTANA ,
YELLOWSTONE WIDOWED 5405
Willard and Fanny had the following children:
+ 1058 M i Harry Wilfred Hoosier + 1059 F ii Cora Jeanette Hoosier 1060 F iii Grace Madeline Hoosier was born on 25 Apr 1909 in Sandpoint, Idaho. She died on 28 Jan 2002 in Billings, Yellowstone Co, Montana.
Letter to James Oliver Hoosier from his second cousin Grace Anderson
Mrs. G. Anderson Billings MT.
815 N. 30th St.
July 20, 1994
Billings, MT. 59101-0943
Dear Jim,
I am Harry Hoosiers sister Grace. He hassent me a copy of your
letter of Jan. 6, 1994; also copy of the Hoosier Family Tree as compiled
by your Aunt Rose. Our dead brother Grant was very muchinto genealogy,
having married into the Mormon Faith. He did a lot of such work at the
Archives in Salt Lake City. But when he died Harry was the only one of
us who could get to where he had lived and try to straighten out his
affairs. Grants wife Ruth having died a couple of years before. Harry
justpacked up everything Ruth's sister had not taken when Ruth died.
Harry neverwent thru Grants things after he got them home to Las Vegas
so he doesn't know exactly where everything is. Harry has had nothing
but trouble for the last several months. First his house was vandalized
one night while he was atwork. His daughter came over to help him clean
up and he and she drove to her house stopping first for groceries to cook
supper. When they got to her place it was burned to the ground. She
lost everything but the old work clothes she had on, jeans and sneakers
and T-shirt. A month or so later early onemorning Harry was asleep when
his electric organ caught fire in his living room. Fortunately he had a
great granddaughter staying with him and she awokehim and got him out.
His living room was completely gutted and everything else in his hose
smoke damaged. The insurance company has been cleaning and packing up
everything in the house and Harry has been living in a motel. He has
bought a new house and sold the original but is still not mover. I am
telling you all this because I'm sure he has not had time to write to
you, butmaybe he called you about it. Anyway the reason for this letter
is to tell you a few things about our side of the Hoosier Family and to
assure you that we are definitely on the same branch of the tree. You
Grandfather Oliver Morton, whom we had never heard of, was a brother of
our father's father, CharlesS. who was married to Jessie Maine. So that
makes your father Harold and our father Willard full first cousins. So I
guess you and me are second cousins, would you say "once remover"? Wish
we had known about you when we had ourfirst and only family reunion in
1992. There were only 24 of us here so itwasn't a big one but we met
some nice Hoosiers we had never seen before. Myfather's youngest sister
named Pearl Eckert lived in Canada. I think BritishColumbia. She and
our mother always exchanged Christmas Cards. My dad andmother went to
see her one winter with Emma and Bill Aikens. I know they went by boat,
so it must have been on the coast and I think my mother said she had a
family of big boys and they were all fishermen. This trip was made
probably in the early 50's. I can't remember the name of the town and
none ofthe relatives could find them when we were planning the reunion.
Maybe you could find out something about them from there. Pearl isn't
listed on Roses'chart. Nor is my dads two youngest brothers, David
Lester and Charles Garland, nicknamed all his life "Boyd". I don't
suppose Harry has answered you questions about our family so I'll try and
give you a short history. Our father, Willard Alfred was born Sept. 12,
1878, the oldest son of Charles and Jessie Maine Hoosier. They spelled
it Hooser. He and out mother, Fanny Mae Lemonwere married March 15,
1904. She was 17 years and he 25. Harry was born inDec. of 1904. Cora
in Oct. 1906. I in April of 1909 and Grant in Nov. 1910. Our father
died in June of 1960. Our mother died in October 1986, a little over two
months before she would have been 1Grace married Gordon Eels Howard Anderson on 12 Mar 1947 in Reno, Nevada. Gordon was born on 15 May 1902 in Tacoma, Pierce Co, Washington. He died on 26 Jan 1956 in Billings, Yellowstone Co, Montana. He was buried in Mountview Cemetery, Billings, Montana.
Montana Death Index, 1989-98
Viewing records 1-2 of 2 Matches
Name FatherMother Death Date Age Death County Residence Marital Status
File Number
ANDERSON , GORDON E ANDERSON , , 24 01 1956 73 CUSTER MONTANA ,
CUSTERWIDOWED 391061 M iv Grant Lloyd Hoosier was born on 28 Nov 1910 in Conrad, Pondera Co, Montanta. He died on 14 Jan 1985 in Borrego Springs, San Diego Co, California. He was buried on 22 Jan 1985 in Ramona, California.
Grant HOOSIER
Birth Date: 28 Nov 1910
Death Date: Jan 1985
Social Security Number: 517-07-4233
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Montana
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 92004
Localities: Borrego Springs, San Diego, California
SSDI Search Results
GRANT HOOSIER
SSN 517-07-4233 Residence: 92004 Borrego Springs, San Diego, CA
Born 28 Nov 1910 Last Benefit:
Died Jan 1985 Issued: MT (Before 1951)Grant married Ruth Gordon Sanderson on 14 Jul 1946 in Billings, Yellowstone Co, Montana. Ruth was born on 6 Dec 1911 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died on 22 Sep 1983 in Berrago Springs, San Diego Co, California. She was buried in Ramona, California.
California Deaths, 1940-97
Viewing records 1-1 of 1 Matches
Surname GivenName Middle Name Sex Birth Date Death Date Birth Place
Death Place Social Security # Mother's Maiden Name Father's Surname
HOOSIER RUTH FEMALE 6 Dec1911 22 Sep 1983 UTAH SAN DIEGO
516102171 GORDON HELM
SSDI Search Results
RUTH HOOSIER Request Information
SSN 516-10-2171 Residence: 92004Borrego Springs, San Diego, CA
Born 6 Dec 1911 Last Benefit: 92004 BorregoSprings, San Diego, CA
Died Sep 1983 Issued: MT (Before 1951)
This would be a second marriage of Ruth to Grant
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