William E. Livingston
M, (June 1866 - 5 February 1938)
William E. Livingston|b. Jun 1866\nd. 5 Feb 1938|p244.htm#i815|John H. Livingston|b. 1824\nd. 1907|p243.htm#i3287|Sarah Martin|b. 24 Sep 1829\nd. 27 Oct 1902|p252.htm#i3288|||||||||||||
William E. Livingston was born, according to conflicting information, in December 1865 at MI, USA. 1900 census.1 He was born in June 1866 at Sandstone, Jackson County, MI, USA. He was the son of John H. Livingston and Sarah Martin. He married Susan Blanche Hotchkin at Jackson, Jackson County, MI, USA, on 17 May 1892. Married by Rev George L. Mount, MG and witnessed by Amos Taylor and Millie Hammil.
Groom name: Will E Livingston
Groom age: 26 years
Groom birth year: 1866
Groom birth place: Sandstone
Bride name: Blanche Hotchkin
Bride age: 20 years
Bride birth year: 1872
Bride birth place: Spring Arbor
Marriage date: 17 May 1892
Marriage place: Jackson, Jackson, Michigan
Father of groom name: John H.
Mother of groom name: Sarah Martin
Father of bride name: Edwin
Mother of bride name: Rue Todd
Film number: 2342493
Digital GS number: 4208247
Image number: 297
Reference number: v 2 p 363 rn 166
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925.2 He resided at Sandstone, Jackson County, MI, in 1892. William E. Livingston appeared on the census of 1900 at Onondaga, Ingham County, MI, USA. The census lists the family as: William Livingston, Dec 1865, 34, married 7 years, born MI, parents born NY, farmer; wife Blanche, Sep 1871, 28, married 7 years, 2 children 1 living, born MI, father born NY, mother MI.. He died on 5 February 1938 at Parma, Jackson County, MI, USA, at age 71. Death date according to the Hotchkin Family Reunion Notes..3,1 He was buried at Pherdon Cemetery, at Sandstone, Jackson County, MI, USA, .
William was a farmer and the son of John L. Livingston and Sarah Martin. Blanche's marriage to Will E. Livingston is found in Jackson Co. Vital Records, which say that they were married on 18 May 1892, by George L. Mount, MG and witnessed by Amos Taylor and Millie Hammill. The marriage records give her parents as Edwin Hotchkin and Rue Todd, her age as 20, and says that she resided in Spring Arbor and was born at that place.
Groom name: Will E Livingston
Groom age: 26 years
Groom birth year: 1866
Groom birth place: Sandstone
Bride name: Blanche Hotchkin
Bride age: 20 years
Bride birth year: 1872
Bride birth place: Spring Arbor
Marriage date: 17 May 1892
Marriage place: Jackson, Jackson, Michigan
Father of groom name: John H.
Mother of groom name: Sarah Martin
Father of bride name: Edwin
Mother of bride name: Rue Todd
Film number: 2342493
Digital GS number: 4208247
Image number: 297
Reference number: v 2 p 363 rn 166
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925.2 He resided at Sandstone, Jackson County, MI, in 1892. William E. Livingston appeared on the census of 1900 at Onondaga, Ingham County, MI, USA. The census lists the family as: William Livingston, Dec 1865, 34, married 7 years, born MI, parents born NY, farmer; wife Blanche, Sep 1871, 28, married 7 years, 2 children 1 living, born MI, father born NY, mother MI.. He died on 5 February 1938 at Parma, Jackson County, MI, USA, at age 71. Death date according to the Hotchkin Family Reunion Notes..3,1 He was buried at Pherdon Cemetery, at Sandstone, Jackson County, MI, USA, .
William was a farmer and the son of John L. Livingston and Sarah Martin. Blanche's marriage to Will E. Livingston is found in Jackson Co. Vital Records, which say that they were married on 18 May 1892, by George L. Mount, MG and witnessed by Amos Taylor and Millie Hammill. The marriage records give her parents as Edwin Hotchkin and Rue Todd, her age as 20, and says that she resided in Spring Arbor and was born at that place.
Last Edited=26 May 2010
Children of William E. Livingston and Susan Blanche Hotchkin
- Louis H. Livingston (7 Jul 1894 - 16 Sep 1895)
- Helen F. Livingston+ (Jun 1897 - 11 Jul 1937)
Henriette J. Locke
F, (26 June 1849 - 22 August 1937)
Henriette J. Locke was born on 26 June 1849 at Quincy, Adams County, IL, USA. She married Unknown Little (Lightle) circa 1870 at IL, USA. She married John C. Hotchkin at Holt, Clay County, MO, USA, on 14 February 1872. Henriette J. Locke appeared on the census of 1910 at Indian Valley, Adams County, ID, USA. The census lists the family as: She is living with son Allen H.. She resided at Gardena, Los Angeles County, CA, USA, in 1937. She died on 22 August 1937 at Gardena, Los Angeles County, CA, at age 88.1
She was buried at Valhalla Memorial Park (Pierce Bros.), at Burbank, Los Angeles County, CA, USA, . Lot 4449, Sp 2.
Henrietta died 1937 in Gardena, CA according to the California Death Index. The certificates says that the information was furnished by Clarissa Christeen, living at the same Gardena address. This is likely her daughter Clara. Other documents called her Lyttle.
Henrietta died 1937 in Gardena, CA according to the California Death Index. The certificates says that the information was furnished by Clarissa Christeen, living at the same Gardena address. This is likely her daughter Clara. Other documents called her Lyttle.
Last Edited=2 Feb 2008
Child of Henriette J. Locke and Unknown Little (Lightle)
- Clarrrisa Little (Lightle) (8 May 1870 - 24 Nov 1961)
Children of Henriette J. Locke and John C. Hotchkin
- Augustus (Gussie) Hotchkin (1874 - )
- Allen Hovey Hotchkin+ (30 Mar 1877 - 4 Sep 1930)
Citations
- [S139] California Death Index 1940- 1997, File # 53626, Los Angeles, CA.
Bessie Lockerbie
F, (December 1883 - )
Bessie Lockerbie was born in December 1883 at MI, USA. 1900 census, Van Buren, Wayne Co, MI. She married Arthur Eugene Hendrick, son of Orson Albert Hendrick and Frances (Fannie) Grace Downing, in 1905 at MI. Married 24 years at the 1930 census of Hidalge, TX..
Last Edited=16 Dec 2007
Children of Bessie Lockerbie and Arthur Eugene Hendrick
- Orson Lockerbie Hendrick+ (1912 - 18 Nov 1969)
- Donald E. Hendrick (1915 - c 1933)
Amanda Lockwood
F
Amanda Lockwood||p244.htm#i11862|Jeffrey William Lockwood||p244.htm#i10482|Faith Ann Hotchkin||p178.htm#i3497|||||||Herbert R. Hotchkin||p184.htm#i3037|Debra E. Sweeney||p347.htm#i3038|
Last Edited=14 Mar 2010
Anna Lockwood
F, (May 1836 - )
Anna Lockwood was born in May 1836 at NY, USA. 1900 census of New Scotland, Albany, NY. She married Adrian Alonzo Hendrick at New York City, New York County, NY, USA, on 16 February 1870.1
Last Edited=15 Dec 2009
Children of Anna Lockwood and Adrian Alonzo Hendrick
- Frank Adrian Hendrick+ (1872 - )
- Walter Lockwood Hendrick (1874 - 1900)
Citations
- [S610] Talma Clark Hendrick, Genealogical Diary of Talma Clark Hendrick.
Doris Jean Lockwood
F
Doris Jean Lockwood married Herbert Hoover Hotchkin, son of Harry Gold Hotchkin and Vivian May Keator, in February 1965 at Palm Beach County, FL, USA.1
Last Edited=9 Nov 2007
Family: Doris Jean Lockwood and Herbert Hoover Hotchkin
Citations
- [S614] Florida Marriages 1822 - 1875 and 1927- 2001.
Jeffrey William Lockwood
M
Jeffrey William Lockwood married Faith Ann Hotchkin, daughter of Herbert Richard Hotchkin and Debra Elieen Sweeney, on 27 April 2004.
Last Edited=14 Mar 2010
Child of Jeffrey William Lockwood and Faith Ann Hotchkin
Abigail (Gail) J. Lodge
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Abigail (Gail) J. Lodge||p244.htm#i11136|Palmer W. Lodge||p244.htm#i5545|Harriet Jackson|b. 8 Jun 1930\nd. 18 Oct 2001|p213.htm#i11135|Edgar A. P. Lodge|b. 13 Feb 1900|p244.htm#i5542|Madeleine Hotchkin|b. 1902\nd. 1986|p192.htm#i4590|||||||

Abigail Lodge, July 1957 in the sand
Last Edited=11 Mar 2008
Children of Abigail (Gail) J. Lodge and Leon T. Karlinski
Allen Joshua Lodge
M, (1923 - circa 1930)
Allen Joshua Lodge|b. 1923\nd. c 1930|p244.htm#i5544|Edgar Allen Poe Lodge|b. 13 Feb 1900|p244.htm#i5542|Madeleine Hotchkin|b. 1902\nd. 1986|p192.htm#i4590|Joshua Lodge|b. 10 Dec 1841\nd. 27 Nov 1931|p244.htm#i5546|Annie Howgate|b. 10 Jun 1863|p210.htm#i5547|Willard W. Hotchkin|b. 7 Oct 1880|p205.htm#i1492|Margaret Grant|b. c 1880\nd. 1902|p122.htm#i4589|
Allen Joshua Lodge was born in 1923 at PA, USA. Age 6 at 1930 census. He was the son of Edgar Allen Poe Lodge and Madeleine Hotchkin. Allen Joshua Lodge died circa 1930 at Germantown, Philadelphia County, PA, USA. He died by being hit by a car at age 7 in front of his home in Germantown, PA..
Last Edited=11 Mar 2008
Blanche Lodge
F, (24 November 1902 - December 1980)
Blanche Lodge|b. 24 Nov 1902\nd. Dec 1980|p244.htm#i6094|Joshua Lodge|b. 10 Dec 1841\nd. 27 Nov 1931|p244.htm#i5546|Annie Howgate|b. 10 Jun 1863|p210.htm#i5547|||||||James Howgate|b. 1825|p210.htm#i11176|Sarah A. Ashton|b. 1830|p8.htm#i11177|
Blanche Lodge was born on 24 November 1902 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA, USA.1 She was the daughter of Joshua Lodge and Annie Howgate. Blanche Lodge married William Robert Coulston Jr. circa 1935 at PA, USA. Blanche Lodge died in December 1980 at Sierra Vista, Cochise County, AZ, USA, at age 78.1
Last Edited=12 Mar 2008
Children of Blanche Lodge and William Robert Coulston Jr.
- William R. Coulston III (1936 - 14 Sep 1957)
- Robert Wesley Coulston (c 1951 - 14 Sep 1972)
Citations
- [S218] Social Security Death Index.
Cheryl Marie Lodge
F
Cheryl Marie Lodge||p244.htm#i11141|Richard Curtis Lodge|b. 27 Jan 1920\nd. Aug 2002|p244.htm#i5543|Genevieve Mary Lamb||p233.htm#i11151|Edgar A. P. Lodge|b. 13 Feb 1900|p244.htm#i5542|Madeleine Hotchkin|b. 1902\nd. 1986|p192.htm#i4590|William Lamb|b. 1903|p233.htm#i11155|Mary A. Fiore|b. 1906|p105.htm#i11156|

Robert and Cheryl Cox and daughter Samantha, 1995
Last Edited=11 Mar 2008
Child of Cheryl Marie Lodge and Robert Edwards Cox
Clark Bowers Lodge
M, (circa 1933 - circa 1971)
Clark Bowers Lodge|b. c 1933\nd. c 1971|p244.htm#i11134|Edgar Allen Poe Lodge|b. 13 Feb 1900|p244.htm#i5542|Madeleine Hotchkin|b. 1902\nd. 1986|p192.htm#i4590|Joshua Lodge|b. 10 Dec 1841\nd. 27 Nov 1931|p244.htm#i5546|Annie Howgate|b. 10 Jun 1863|p210.htm#i5547|Willard W. Hotchkin|b. 7 Oct 1880|p205.htm#i1492|Margaret Grant|b. c 1880\nd. 1902|p122.htm#i4589|
Clark Bowers Lodge was born circa 1933 at PA, USA. He was the son of Edgar Allen Poe Lodge and Madeleine Hotchkin. Clark Bowers Lodge died circa 1971.
Last Edited=4 Mar 2008
David William Lodge
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David William Lodge||p244.htm#i11142|Richard Curtis Lodge|b. 27 Jan 1920\nd. Aug 2002|p244.htm#i5543|Genevieve Mary Lamb||p233.htm#i11151|Edgar A. P. Lodge|b. 13 Feb 1900|p244.htm#i5542|Madeleine Hotchkin|b. 1902\nd. 1986|p192.htm#i4590|William Lamb|b. 1903|p233.htm#i11155|Mary A. Fiore|b. 1906|p105.htm#i11156|

David William Lodge with his grandmother Madeleine, June 1963
Last Edited=11 Mar 2008
Edgar Allen Poe Lodge
M, (13 February 1900 - )
Edgar Allen Poe Lodge|b. 13 Feb 1900|p244.htm#i5542|Joshua Lodge|b. 10 Dec 1841\nd. 27 Nov 1931|p244.htm#i5546|Annie Howgate|b. 10 Jun 1863|p210.htm#i5547|||||||James Howgate|b. 1825|p210.htm#i11176|Sarah A. Ashton|b. 1830|p8.htm#i11177|
Edgar Allen Poe Lodge was born, according to conflicting information, in February 1898 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA, USA. 1900 census. The date given in his WWI Draft Registration must be in error as he is listed in the 1900 census as age 2.. He was born on 13 February 1900 at Philadelphia County, PA, USA. WWI Draft Registration. He was the son of Joshua Lodge and Annie Howgate. Edgar Allen Poe Lodge appeared on the census of 1920 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA. The census lists the family as: Edgar Lodge, 20, single, born in PA, ticket clerk with railroad, living with his parents.. He married Madeleine Hotchkin, daughter of Willard Wynant Hotchkin and Margaret Grant, in 1920 at PA, USA. She was 17 and he 21 at marriage.. Edgar Allen Poe Lodge appeared on the census of 1930 at Bensalem, Bucks County, PA, USA. The census lists the family as: Edgar A. Lodge, 31, married at 21, ,born PA, parents born PA; wife Madeline, 27, married at 17, born French Canada, father born NY, mother born French Canada; son Allan J., 6, born PA, father born PA, mother born French Canada; son Palmer N. (not sure of N), 2 1/12, born PA..
Last Edited=14 Mar 2008
Children of Edgar Allen Poe Lodge and Madeleine Hotchkin
- Richard Curtis Lodge+ (27 Jan 1920 - Aug 2002)
- Allen Joshua Lodge (1923 - c 1930)
- Palmer W. Lodge+
- Clark Bowers Lodge (c 1933 - c 1971)
Joshua Lodge
M, (10 December 1841 - 27 November 1931)
Joshua Lodge was born on 10 December 1841 at Delaware County, PA, USA. He married Annie Howgate, daughter of James Howgate and Sarah A. Ashton, on 2 November 1898 at New York City, New York County, NY, USA. 1900 census says that they were married 2 years. Married at 2nd Ave Baptist Church, NY.. Joshua Lodge appeared on the census of 1900 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA, USA. The census lists the family as: Joshana Lodge, dec 1843, 58, married 2 years, born PA, parents born PA, driving team; wife Annie, jun 1863, 36, married 2 years, born PA, parents born Ireland; son Edgar, feb 1898. 2, born PA. He appeared on the census of 1910 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA. The census lists the family as: Joshua Lodge, 68, married once 12 years, born PA; parents born PA. works in paper box factory; wife Annie, 46, married once, 12 years, 2 children, 2 living, born PA, parents born England; son Edgar, 11, born PA; dau Blanch, 7, born PA.. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA, USA. The census lists the family as: Joshua Lodge, 77, born PA, parents born PA, hot house gardener; wife Anna, 57, born PA, parents born PA; son Edgar, 20, born PA, parents born PA, railroad Ticket Clerk; dau Blanche, 17, born PA, bookkeeper.. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA. The census lists the family as: Joshua Lodge, 88, married at age 55, no occup, born PA, parents born PA; wife Anna, 66, married at age 36, born PA, parents born Eng; dau Blanch C., 27, single, born PA, parents born PA, bookkeeper at Auto Sales.. He died on 27 November 1931 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA, at age 89. He was buried at Hillside Cemetery, at Roslyn, Montgomery County, PA, USA, .
Last Edited=11 Mar 2008
Children of Joshua Lodge and Annie Howgate
- Edgar Allen Poe Lodge+ (13 Feb 1900 - )
- Blanche Lodge+ (24 Nov 1902 - Dec 1980)
Palmer W. Lodge
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Palmer W. Lodge||p244.htm#i5545|Edgar Allen Poe Lodge|b. 13 Feb 1900|p244.htm#i5542|Madeleine Hotchkin|b. 1902\nd. 1986|p192.htm#i4590|Joshua Lodge|b. 10 Dec 1841\nd. 27 Nov 1931|p244.htm#i5546|Annie Howgate|b. 10 Jun 1863|p210.htm#i5547|Willard W. Hotchkin|b. 7 Oct 1880|p205.htm#i1492|Margaret Grant|b. c 1880\nd. 1902|p122.htm#i4589|
Palmer W. Lodge is the son of Edgar Allen Poe Lodge and Madeleine Hotchkin. Palmer W. Lodge married Harriet Jackson circa 1948 at PA, USA.
Last Edited=5 Mar 2008
Children of Palmer W. Lodge and Harriet Jackson
- Abigail (Gail) J. Lodge+
- Sharon Lodge
- Paul Lodge (c 1957 - c 1964)
Paul Lodge
M, (circa 1957 - circa 1964)
Paul Lodge|b. c 1957\nd. c 1964|p244.htm#i11143|Palmer W. Lodge||p244.htm#i5545|Harriet Jackson|b. 8 Jun 1930\nd. 18 Oct 2001|p213.htm#i11135|Edgar A. P. Lodge|b. 13 Feb 1900|p244.htm#i5542|Madeleine Hotchkin|b. 1902\nd. 1986|p192.htm#i4590|||||||

Paul Lodge, September 1959
Last Edited=11 Mar 2008
Richard Curtis Lodge
M, (27 January 1920 - August 2002)
Richard Curtis Lodge|b. 27 Jan 1920\nd. Aug 2002|p244.htm#i5543|Edgar Allen Poe Lodge|b. 13 Feb 1900|p244.htm#i5542|Madeleine Hotchkin|b. 1902\nd. 1986|p192.htm#i4590|Joshua Lodge|b. 10 Dec 1841\nd. 27 Nov 1931|p244.htm#i5546|Annie Howgate|b. 10 Jun 1863|p210.htm#i5547|Willard W. Hotchkin|b. 7 Oct 1880|p205.htm#i1492|Margaret Grant|b. c 1880\nd. 1902|p122.htm#i4589|

Richard Curtis Lodge, about 1974
At the 1920 census Clark D. Bowers, 54, barber and Bess A., 34 are also in Catawissa with 3 daughters, Lucy M, age 34, Ruth E., 17 and Florence I, 14. At the 1910 census of Catawissa he is age 48, widowed and dau Lucy M., age 22 and single. Richard is not with them at the 1920 census and can not be found.
Last Edited=13 Mar 2008
Children of Richard Curtis Lodge and Genevieve Mary Lamb
Sharon Lodge
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Sharon Lodge||p244.htm#i11137|Palmer W. Lodge||p244.htm#i5545|Harriet Jackson|b. 8 Jun 1930\nd. 18 Oct 2001|p213.htm#i11135|Edgar A. P. Lodge|b. 13 Feb 1900|p244.htm#i5542|Madeleine Hotchkin|b. 1902\nd. 1986|p192.htm#i4590|||||||
Sharon Lodge is the daughter of Palmer W. Lodge and Harriet Jackson. Sharon Lodge married Nicholas Damiano on 6 October 1973 at Bucks County, PA, USA.
Last Edited=9 Mar 2008
Family: Sharon Lodge and Nicholas Damiano
Charles Stanton Loeber
M, (12 March 1892 - 11 June 1950)
Charles Stanton Loeber was born on 12 March 1892 at CA, USA.1 He married Ann Brown circa 1920 at CA. Charles Stanton Loeber married Vera Christine Cussans, daughter of John Southwood Cussans, circa 1929 at San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA, USA. Charles Stanton Loeber and Vera Christine Cussans were divorced in 1939 at CA. He married Virginia Swan at CA circa 1940. Charles Stanton Loeber died on 11 June 1950 at Fairfax, Marin County, CA, USA, at age 58.1
He and his wife Virginia operated Loeber's camera shop in San Francisco during the 1940's and 1950's. At the 1930 census he is age 37, divorced and living in Los Angeles, CA.
He and his wife Virginia operated Loeber's camera shop in San Francisco during the 1940's and 1950's. At the 1930 census he is age 37, divorced and living in Los Angeles, CA.
Last Edited=5 Mar 2011
Children of Charles Stanton Loeber and Ann Brown
- Paula Anne Loeber+ (9 Nov 1920 - 12 Sep 2006)
- Thomas Stanton Loeber
Child of Charles Stanton Loeber and Vera Christine Cussans
Family: Charles Stanton Loeber and Virginia Swan
Citations
- [S139] California Death Index 1940- 1997.
Mary Beth Loeber
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Mary Beth Loeber||p244.htm#i3730|Charles Stanton Loeber|b. 12 Mar 1892\nd. 11 Jun 1950|p244.htm#i3726|Vera Christine Cussans|b. 15 Dec 1902\nd. 20 Jun 1962|p70.htm#i10954|||||||John S. Cussans|b. Sep 1874|p69.htm#i11011||||
Mary Beth Loeber is the daughter of Charles Stanton Loeber and Vera Christine Cussans. Mary Beth Loeber married Kenneth Wray Walcott on 16 March 1973 at Tarrant County, TX, USA.1
Last Edited=16 Mar 2009
Family: Mary Beth Loeber and Kenneth Wray Walcott
Citations
- [S141] Texas Marriage Index 1814-1909 & 1966-2002.
Paula Anne Loeber
F, (9 November 1920 - 12 September 2006)
Paula Anne Loeber|b. 9 Nov 1920\nd. 12 Sep 2006|p244.htm#i10937|Charles Stanton Loeber|b. 12 Mar 1892\nd. 11 Jun 1950|p244.htm#i3726|Ann Brown|b. c 1895|p39.htm#i10935|||||||||||||
Paula Anne Loeber was born on 9 November 1920 at San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA, USA. She was the daughter of Charles Stanton Loeber and Ann Brown. Paula Anne Loeber married Frank Clay Creasey, son of Frank Oscar Creasey and Amy Clay, in 1940 at CA, USA. Paula's obituary says that they were married 56 years at the time of Frank's 1997 death.. Paula Anne Loeber died on 12 September 2006 at Hood River, Hood River County, OR, USA, at age 85. Obituaries - Sept. 20
Paula Creasey
Paula Anne Loeber Creasey, born in San Francisco, Calif., on Nov. 9, 1920, died in Hood River, Ore., on Sept. 12, 2006, at the age of 85. She was the widow of Frank Clay Creasey, to whom she was married for 56 years before his death in 1997.
She was the daughter of Charles Stanton Loeber, a noted California landscape photographer from the San Francisco Bay area, and Lydia Annette Brown, originally from Baltimore, Md; and the sister of Thomas Loeber, all of whom predeceased her.
Paula lived in San Francisco, including on Corinthian Island (later connected to the mainland as part of Belvedere), and in the Los Angeles area as a child. She graduated from John Marshall High School in Los Angeles in 1937 and from UCLA in 1942 with a bachelor?s degree in dietetics, having been persuaded that her real interest, chemistry, was not a suitable major for a young woman.
While at UCLA she met her future husband, a tall, handsome ROTC officer whom she married on Dec. 16, 1940. Following her graduation, she and her husband moved to Bakersfield, Calif., where he drilled oil wells, in which endeavor she helped (firing the boiler and racking pipe) until the birth in 1943 of the first of their six children.
In 1952 the family, now including two daughters and two sons, moved to St. Helena, Calif., in the Napa Valley, where the last daughter and son were born and where her husband founded Central Valley Builders Supply and later became a building contractor and farmer.
Once all her children were in school, Paula taught home economics for a few years at St. Helena High School and also did some substitute teaching. From 1962 to 1982 she worked for the U.S. Postal Service in St. Helena, ultimately becoming the assistant postmaster. Her career with the post office included promotions to positions not previously filled by women; such opportunities having resulted from the passage of federal legislation in 1964 that prohibited discrimination against women in federal employment.
After her retirement in 1982, she and her husband relocated to Mendocino County and lived near the sea, where they had a large and flourishing vegetable garden and boarded a few horses and enjoyed entertaining their growing crop of grandchildren, who loved visiting Grandma and Grampa in the country.
In 1996, Paula and Frank moved to The Dalles. Eleven months later, the unexpected death of her husband ended the dream of happy years of visits from far-flung children and grandchildren in the big house in The Dalles, and shortly thereafter Paula moved to Down Manor in Hood River. She became a member of St. Mark?s Episcopal Church but advancing ill health limited her activities. She resided at Down Manor until her final illness.
While in St. Helena, Paula was a member of Grace Episcopal Church and sang in the church choir and served on the Altar Guild. For several years, as the wife of a member of the local Kiwanis Club, she was a player in the annual Kiwanis Kapades, singing and performing in melodramas with themes from notable eras, such as the Roaring Twenties and the Gay Nineties.
She was a Girl Scout leader while her daughters were in Girl Scouts and a den mother while her sons were in Cub Scouts. She loved oil painting and took evening painting classes at the high school, and she was an accomplished poet, writing lyrical or whimsical or thoughtful poems about her world ? the natural beauty around her, her family and children, the past, the future, the humor of everyday things.
With her husband, she helped spearhead the ultimately successful effort to pass the bond issue that financed the construction of the Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School in St. Helena. While in Mendocino she took creative writing classes at the local community college and made the world?s best strawberry jam from strawberries grown by her husband. Together they enjoyed numerous trips all over the world, occasionally accompanied by one or two lucky grandchildren.
Paula was a wonderful cook and seamstress, making clothes for her children and grandchildren, especially beautiful prom dresses remembered with great affection by her daughters. She liked Scrabble and crossword puzzles and bridge, and even after her sight failed, she would team up with a grandchild to be her eyes and together they would compete at word games with the rest of the family.
Paula is survived by her six children and 11 grandchildren: Penelope Greenberg (and husband Scott) of San Carlos, Calif., and their daughters Emily, Amelia and Jill; Victoria Kelsey (and husband Joseph) of Hood River, Ore., and their children Elaine and William; Clay Creasey (and wife Abla) of Wayne, N.J., and their daughters Alia and Amanda; Paul Creasey (and wife Paula) of Sequim, Wash; Juliana Creasey of Lebanon, N.H; and Stanton Creasey (and wife Carol) of Sequim, Wash., and their children Adrianna, Olivia, Loretta and Anthony.
Also surviving are Paula?s stepsister, San Ball; half-sister, Mary Beth Loeber Walcott; and cousin, Annette Dobbs; as well as numerous nieces and nephews and other relatives.
A memorial service will be held at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Hood River on Sunday, Sept. 24, at 1:30 p.m. All are welcome.
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Paula Creasey
Paula Anne Loeber Creasey, born in San Francisco, Calif., on Nov. 9, 1920, died in Hood River, Ore., on Sept. 12, 2006, at the age of 85. She was the widow of Frank Clay Creasey, to whom she was married for 56 years before his death in 1997.
She was the daughter of Charles Stanton Loeber, a noted California landscape photographer from the San Francisco Bay area, and Lydia Annette Brown, originally from Baltimore, Md; and the sister of Thomas Loeber, all of whom predeceased her.
Paula lived in San Francisco, including on Corinthian Island (later connected to the mainland as part of Belvedere), and in the Los Angeles area as a child. She graduated from John Marshall High School in Los Angeles in 1937 and from UCLA in 1942 with a bachelor?s degree in dietetics, having been persuaded that her real interest, chemistry, was not a suitable major for a young woman.
While at UCLA she met her future husband, a tall, handsome ROTC officer whom she married on Dec. 16, 1940. Following her graduation, she and her husband moved to Bakersfield, Calif., where he drilled oil wells, in which endeavor she helped (firing the boiler and racking pipe) until the birth in 1943 of the first of their six children.
In 1952 the family, now including two daughters and two sons, moved to St. Helena, Calif., in the Napa Valley, where the last daughter and son were born and where her husband founded Central Valley Builders Supply and later became a building contractor and farmer.
Once all her children were in school, Paula taught home economics for a few years at St. Helena High School and also did some substitute teaching. From 1962 to 1982 she worked for the U.S. Postal Service in St. Helena, ultimately becoming the assistant postmaster. Her career with the post office included promotions to positions not previously filled by women; such opportunities having resulted from the passage of federal legislation in 1964 that prohibited discrimination against women in federal employment.
After her retirement in 1982, she and her husband relocated to Mendocino County and lived near the sea, where they had a large and flourishing vegetable garden and boarded a few horses and enjoyed entertaining their growing crop of grandchildren, who loved visiting Grandma and Grampa in the country.
In 1996, Paula and Frank moved to The Dalles. Eleven months later, the unexpected death of her husband ended the dream of happy years of visits from far-flung children and grandchildren in the big house in The Dalles, and shortly thereafter Paula moved to Down Manor in Hood River. She became a member of St. Mark?s Episcopal Church but advancing ill health limited her activities. She resided at Down Manor until her final illness.
While in St. Helena, Paula was a member of Grace Episcopal Church and sang in the church choir and served on the Altar Guild. For several years, as the wife of a member of the local Kiwanis Club, she was a player in the annual Kiwanis Kapades, singing and performing in melodramas with themes from notable eras, such as the Roaring Twenties and the Gay Nineties.
She was a Girl Scout leader while her daughters were in Girl Scouts and a den mother while her sons were in Cub Scouts. She loved oil painting and took evening painting classes at the high school, and she was an accomplished poet, writing lyrical or whimsical or thoughtful poems about her world ? the natural beauty around her, her family and children, the past, the future, the humor of everyday things.
With her husband, she helped spearhead the ultimately successful effort to pass the bond issue that financed the construction of the Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School in St. Helena. While in Mendocino she took creative writing classes at the local community college and made the world?s best strawberry jam from strawberries grown by her husband. Together they enjoyed numerous trips all over the world, occasionally accompanied by one or two lucky grandchildren.
Paula was a wonderful cook and seamstress, making clothes for her children and grandchildren, especially beautiful prom dresses remembered with great affection by her daughters. She liked Scrabble and crossword puzzles and bridge, and even after her sight failed, she would team up with a grandchild to be her eyes and together they would compete at word games with the rest of the family.
Paula is survived by her six children and 11 grandchildren: Penelope Greenberg (and husband Scott) of San Carlos, Calif., and their daughters Emily, Amelia and Jill; Victoria Kelsey (and husband Joseph) of Hood River, Ore., and their children Elaine and William; Clay Creasey (and wife Abla) of Wayne, N.J., and their daughters Alia and Amanda; Paul Creasey (and wife Paula) of Sequim, Wash; Juliana Creasey of Lebanon, N.H; and Stanton Creasey (and wife Carol) of Sequim, Wash., and their children Adrianna, Olivia, Loretta and Anthony.
Also surviving are Paula?s stepsister, San Ball; half-sister, Mary Beth Loeber Walcott; and cousin, Annette Dobbs; as well as numerous nieces and nephews and other relatives.
A memorial service will be held at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Hood River on Sunday, Sept. 24, at 1:30 p.m. All are welcome.
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Children of Paula Anne Loeber and Frank Clay Creasey
Thomas Stanton Loeber
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Marcia Kay Loeffler
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Marcia Kay Loeffler married Richard B. Hishman, son of William Bryan Hishman and Helen Frances Hotchkin, in June 1964 at Orange County, FL, USA.1
Last Edited=4 Oct 2008
Family: Marcia Kay Loeffler and Richard B. Hishman
Citations
- [S614] Florida Marriages 1822 - 1875 and 1927- 2001, Vol 2231, Cert # 20262.
Thomas E. Lofton II
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Thomas E. Lofton II married Rebecca Lynn Councilman, daughter of Frederick E. Councilman and Edith Louise Lee, on 16 June 1995 at Lansing, Ingham County, MI, USA. Thomas E. Lofton II and Rebecca Lynn Councilman were divorced in 2001 at MI, USA.
Last Edited=11 Feb 2007
Family: Thomas E. Lofton II and Rebecca Lynn Councilman
Beatrice R. Long
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Beatrice R. Long was born in November 1852 at MS, USA. She married William Anderson Welch on 19 March 1890 at Poteau, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, USA.
Last Edited=7 Nov 2007
Family: Beatrice R. Long and William Anderson Welch
Edward Longacre
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Edward Longacre was born in August 1866 at NJ, USA. 1900 census.1 He married Rebecca W. Flanagin on 25 November 1891 at Penns Grove, Salem County, NJ, USA. Married 8 years at the 1900 census of Woolwich, NJ.. Edward Longacre died on 11 July 1933 at Swedesboro, Gloucester County, NJ, USA, at age 66.1 He was buried at Lake Park Cemetery, at Swedesboro, Gloucester County, NJ, USA, .
Last Edited=12 Aug 2009
Child of Edward Longacre and Rebecca W. Flanagin
- Grace Pidgen Longacre+ (5 Feb 1899 - 23 Mar 1954)
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Grace Pidgen Longacre
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Grace Pidgen Longacre|b. 5 Feb 1899\nd. 23 Mar 1954|p244.htm#i11193|Edward Longacre|b. Aug 1866\nd. 11 Jul 1933|p244.htm#i11196|Rebecca W. Flanagin|b. 3 Aug 1870\nd. 30 Jan 1956|p107.htm#i11197|||||||||||||
Grace Pidgen Longacre was born on 5 February 1899 at Woolwich, Gloucester County, NJ, USA. 1900 census, Feb 1899, age 1. She was the daughter of Edward Longacre and Rebecca W. Flanagin. Grace Pidgen Longacre married David George McCormick, son of David Feaster McCormick and Margaret(Maggie) P. Link, on 23 June 1917 at Camden, Camden County, NJ, USA. Grace Pidgen Longacre died on 23 March 1954 at Bridgeport, Gloucester County, NJ, USA, at age 55. She was buried at Saint Pauls United Methodist Cemetery, at Bridgeport, Gloucester County, NJ, USA, . McCormick, Grace Longacre 1899-1954 wo David G..
Last Edited=13 Mar 2008
Children of Grace Pidgen Longacre and David George McCormick
Kathryn M. Longley
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Kathryn M. Longley was born on 1 April 1879 at Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY, USA. She married Chauncey E. Halstead, son of Alexander Aklin Halstead and Anna Devlin, in 1893 at NY, USA. Married 6 years at 1900 census.. Kathryn M. Longley died in 1948. Internet posting.
Last Edited=16 Mar 2007
Family: Kathryn M. Longley and Chauncey E. Halstead
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