Sources
Sources
8901. “Obituaries,” Robert Dale Drenckhahn, Post Bulletin, Rochester, MN, August 5, 2017, https://www.postbulletin.com/tributes/obituaries/r...8a-247114265e4e.html.
Robert Dale Drenckhahn, 68, of Ellsworth, Wis., passed away July 23, 2017 at Saint Marys Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was born Jan. 22, 1949.

He was a heavy equipment operator with the 49ers for many years, retiring in 2006. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, playing cards and having cocktails at local establishments with his many friends.

He is survived by his two daughters, Lori (Bill) Johnson of Oronoco and Amanda Topp of Menomonie, Wis.; four grandchildren, Madison, Hannah, Cody, and Mariah; one great-grandson, Gabriel; four sisters, Mindy Drenckhahn, Cheryl Danielson, Sheri Drenckhahn and LouJean Berning; and two brothers, Mitchell Drenckhahn and Larry Drenckhahn.
8902. James Francis Wobig, “Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-2002,” February 23, 1949, Olmsted County, MN, 1949-MN-039950, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VCXV-B8W.
8903. “James F “Jim” Wobig,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82747416, 82747416.
8904. “Konrod Nickel,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/157709246, 157709246.
Benjamin Whittington, born about 1775, in Tuckahoe district of Talbot or Caroline County, Maryland. The son of Thomas Whittington, a tobacco farmer. Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth ( last name believed to be Carroll ).

Benjamin migrated from Maryland to North Carolina to Kentucky to where he finally settled with his family in Bartholomew County, Indiana.

First record of Benjamin in Indiana was "The Directory of Bartholomew County" dated May 14, 1820. The following year "The Atlas of Bartholomew County" lists him as among the first taxpayers in 1821. Benjamin shows up in the 1830 Census of Bartholomew Co. Indiana. The last record of Benjamin in Bartholomew Co. is in the form of a Deed when he sold forty acres of land to his son, Francis Whittington, on September 16, 1837.

Benjamin does not appear in the 1850 Census, so it is believed that he died between 1837 and 1850.

There are three old graves in Mt. Olive Cemetery, in the courtyard of Mt. Olive Church with the inscription of Whittington. It is considered a strong possibility to be the graves of Benjamin, wife Mary Elizabeth and a daughter of theirs.

My source of all this information is, " The Whittington~Brown Book 1066~1965 ", written by Winona Whittington Pfander, teacher, genealogist and Great-Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Whittington.
8905. “Daniel Sumner,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9253887, 9253887.
Benjamin Whittington, born about 1775, in Tuckahoe district of Talbot or Caroline County, Maryland. The son of Thomas Whittington, a tobacco farmer. Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth ( last name believed to be Carroll ).

Benjamin migrated from Maryland to North Carolina to Kentucky to where he finally settled with his family in Bartholomew County, Indiana.

First record of Benjamin in Indiana was "The Directory of Bartholomew County" dated May 14, 1820. The following year "The Atlas of Bartholomew County" lists him as among the first taxpayers in 1821. Benjamin shows up in the 1830 Census of Bartholomew Co. Indiana. The last record of Benjamin in Bartholomew Co. is in the form of a Deed when he sold forty acres of land to his son, Francis Whittington, on September 16, 1837.

Benjamin does not appear in the 1850 Census, so it is believed that he died between 1837 and 1850.

There are three old graves in Mt. Olive Cemetery, in the courtyard of Mt. Olive Church with the inscription of Whittington. It is considered a strong possibility to be the graves of Benjamin, wife Mary Elizabeth and a daughter of theirs.

My source of all this information is, " The Whittington~Brown Book 1066~1965 ", written by Winona Whittington Pfander, teacher, genealogist and Great-Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Whittington.
8906. William Sumner Appleton, Record of the Descendants of William Sumner, of Dorchester, Mass., 1636, David Clapp & Son, Boston, MA, 1879, https://books.google.com/books?id=t4xQAAAAYAAJ&...ge&q&f=false, Page 7. Last name is a “probably”.
File: Record_of_the_Descendants_of_William_Sum
8907. William Sumner Appleton, Record of the Descendants of William Sumner, of Dorchester, Mass., 1636, David Clapp & Son, Boston, MA, 1879, https://books.google.com/books?id=t4xQAAAAYAAJ&...ge&q&f=false, Page 8.
File: Record_of_the_Descendants_of_William_Sum
8908. “Sarah Sumner Cruttenden,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31513990, 31513990.
Benjamin Whittington, born about 1775, in Tuckahoe district of Talbot or Caroline County, Maryland. The son of Thomas Whittington, a tobacco farmer. Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth ( last name believed to be Carroll ).

Benjamin migrated from Maryland to North Carolina to Kentucky to where he finally settled with his family in Bartholomew County, Indiana.

First record of Benjamin in Indiana was "The Directory of Bartholomew County" dated May 14, 1820. The following year "The Atlas of Bartholomew County" lists him as among the first taxpayers in 1821. Benjamin shows up in the 1830 Census of Bartholomew Co. Indiana. The last record of Benjamin in Bartholomew Co. is in the form of a Deed when he sold forty acres of land to his son, Francis Whittington, on September 16, 1837.

Benjamin does not appear in the 1850 Census, so it is believed that he died between 1837 and 1850.

There are three old graves in Mt. Olive Cemetery, in the courtyard of Mt. Olive Church with the inscription of Whittington. It is considered a strong possibility to be the graves of Benjamin, wife Mary Elizabeth and a daughter of theirs.

My source of all this information is, " The Whittington~Brown Book 1066~1965 ", written by Winona Whittington Pfander, teacher, genealogist and Great-Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Whittington.
8909. “Capt Ebenezer Sumner,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62538682, 62538682.
Benjamin Whittington, born about 1775, in Tuckahoe district of Talbot or Caroline County, Maryland. The son of Thomas Whittington, a tobacco farmer. Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth ( last name believed to be Carroll ).

Benjamin migrated from Maryland to North Carolina to Kentucky to where he finally settled with his family in Bartholomew County, Indiana.

First record of Benjamin in Indiana was "The Directory of Bartholomew County" dated May 14, 1820. The following year "The Atlas of Bartholomew County" lists him as among the first taxpayers in 1821. Benjamin shows up in the 1830 Census of Bartholomew Co. Indiana. The last record of Benjamin in Bartholomew Co. is in the form of a Deed when he sold forty acres of land to his son, Francis Whittington, on September 16, 1837.

Benjamin does not appear in the 1850 Census, so it is believed that he died between 1837 and 1850.

There are three old graves in Mt. Olive Cemetery, in the courtyard of Mt. Olive Church with the inscription of Whittington. It is considered a strong possibility to be the graves of Benjamin, wife Mary Elizabeth and a daughter of theirs.

My source of all this information is, " The Whittington~Brown Book 1066~1965 ", written by Winona Whittington Pfander, teacher, genealogist and Great-Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Whittington.
8910. “Sarah Sumner Stow Ward,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76407120, 76407120.
Benjamin Whittington, born about 1775, in Tuckahoe district of Talbot or Caroline County, Maryland. The son of Thomas Whittington, a tobacco farmer. Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth ( last name believed to be Carroll ).

Benjamin migrated from Maryland to North Carolina to Kentucky to where he finally settled with his family in Bartholomew County, Indiana.

First record of Benjamin in Indiana was "The Directory of Bartholomew County" dated May 14, 1820. The following year "The Atlas of Bartholomew County" lists him as among the first taxpayers in 1821. Benjamin shows up in the 1830 Census of Bartholomew Co. Indiana. The last record of Benjamin in Bartholomew Co. is in the form of a Deed when he sold forty acres of land to his son, Francis Whittington, on September 16, 1837.

Benjamin does not appear in the 1850 Census, so it is believed that he died between 1837 and 1850.

There are three old graves in Mt. Olive Cemetery, in the courtyard of Mt. Olive Church with the inscription of Whittington. It is considered a strong possibility to be the graves of Benjamin, wife Mary Elizabeth and a daughter of theirs.

My source of all this information is, " The Whittington~Brown Book 1066~1965 ", written by Winona Whittington Pfander, teacher, genealogist and Great-Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Whittington.
8911. “Ruth Johnson,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24663690, 24663690.
Benjamin Whittington, born about 1775, in Tuckahoe district of Talbot or Caroline County, Maryland. The son of Thomas Whittington, a tobacco farmer. Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth ( last name believed to be Carroll ).

Benjamin migrated from Maryland to North Carolina to Kentucky to where he finally settled with his family in Bartholomew County, Indiana.

First record of Benjamin in Indiana was "The Directory of Bartholomew County" dated May 14, 1820. The following year "The Atlas of Bartholomew County" lists him as among the first taxpayers in 1821. Benjamin shows up in the 1830 Census of Bartholomew Co. Indiana. The last record of Benjamin in Bartholomew Co. is in the form of a Deed when he sold forty acres of land to his son, Francis Whittington, on September 16, 1837.

Benjamin does not appear in the 1850 Census, so it is believed that he died between 1837 and 1850.

There are three old graves in Mt. Olive Cemetery, in the courtyard of Mt. Olive Church with the inscription of Whittington. It is considered a strong possibility to be the graves of Benjamin, wife Mary Elizabeth and a daughter of theirs.

My source of all this information is, " The Whittington~Brown Book 1066~1965 ", written by Winona Whittington Pfander, teacher, genealogist and Great-Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Whittington.
8912. “Mary Ann Davis Jarrett,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/148468409, 148468409.
8913. Joseph Hulsey and Mary Ann Davis, “Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950,” July 28, 1951, Robertson County, TN, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKHM-D2NT.
Name: Joseph Hulsey
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 28 Jul 1951
Event Place: Robertson, Tennessee, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 24

Spouse's Name: Mary Ann Davis
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Age: 18
8914. “Joseph Huskell Hulsey, Jr,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127044947, 127044947.
8915. Joseph Hulsey Jr and Mary Ann Hulsey, “Tennessee State Marriage Index, 1780-2002,” November 28, 1953, Robertson County, TN, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VNXV-86R.
8916. Ivy J Jarrett and Mary Ann Hulsey, “Tennessee State Marriage Index, 1780-2002,” November 9, 1974, Robertson County, TN, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VNX2-376.
8917. “Ivy Jackson Jarrett,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/831723, 831723.
8918. “Carl Sanford “Sandy” Ellis, Jr,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134187906, 134187906.
8919. “Steven Wayne “Red” Hulsey, Sr,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14131837, 14131837.
8920. “Judy Diane Hulsey,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129402678, 129402678.
8921. “Charles Hendry, Jr,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10331089, 10331089.
Benjamin Whittington, born about 1775, in Tuckahoe district of Talbot or Caroline County, Maryland. The son of Thomas Whittington, a tobacco farmer. Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth ( last name believed to be Carroll ).

Benjamin migrated from Maryland to North Carolina to Kentucky to where he finally settled with his family in Bartholomew County, Indiana.

First record of Benjamin in Indiana was "The Directory of Bartholomew County" dated May 14, 1820. The following year "The Atlas of Bartholomew County" lists him as among the first taxpayers in 1821. Benjamin shows up in the 1830 Census of Bartholomew Co. Indiana. The last record of Benjamin in Bartholomew Co. is in the form of a Deed when he sold forty acres of land to his son, Francis Whittington, on September 16, 1837.

Benjamin does not appear in the 1850 Census, so it is believed that he died between 1837 and 1850.

There are three old graves in Mt. Olive Cemetery, in the courtyard of Mt. Olive Church with the inscription of Whittington. It is considered a strong possibility to be the graves of Benjamin, wife Mary Elizabeth and a daughter of theirs.

My source of all this information is, " The Whittington~Brown Book 1066~1965 ", written by Winona Whittington Pfander, teacher, genealogist and Great-Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Whittington.
8922. “Ellenor Burgee Hendry,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16130272, 16130272.
Benjamin Whittington, born about 1775, in Tuckahoe district of Talbot or Caroline County, Maryland. The son of Thomas Whittington, a tobacco farmer. Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth ( last name believed to be Carroll ).

Benjamin migrated from Maryland to North Carolina to Kentucky to where he finally settled with his family in Bartholomew County, Indiana.

First record of Benjamin in Indiana was "The Directory of Bartholomew County" dated May 14, 1820. The following year "The Atlas of Bartholomew County" lists him as among the first taxpayers in 1821. Benjamin shows up in the 1830 Census of Bartholomew Co. Indiana. The last record of Benjamin in Bartholomew Co. is in the form of a Deed when he sold forty acres of land to his son, Francis Whittington, on September 16, 1837.

Benjamin does not appear in the 1850 Census, so it is believed that he died between 1837 and 1850.

There are three old graves in Mt. Olive Cemetery, in the courtyard of Mt. Olive Church with the inscription of Whittington. It is considered a strong possibility to be the graves of Benjamin, wife Mary Elizabeth and a daughter of theirs.

My source of all this information is, " The Whittington~Brown Book 1066~1965 ", written by Winona Whittington Pfander, teacher, genealogist and Great-Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Whittington.
8923. “Philemon Charles Smith,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16130868, 16130868.
Benjamin Whittington, born about 1775, in Tuckahoe district of Talbot or Caroline County, Maryland. The son of Thomas Whittington, a tobacco farmer. Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth ( last name believed to be Carroll ).

Benjamin migrated from Maryland to North Carolina to Kentucky to where he finally settled with his family in Bartholomew County, Indiana.

First record of Benjamin in Indiana was "The Directory of Bartholomew County" dated May 14, 1820. The following year "The Atlas of Bartholomew County" lists him as among the first taxpayers in 1821. Benjamin shows up in the 1830 Census of Bartholomew Co. Indiana. The last record of Benjamin in Bartholomew Co. is in the form of a Deed when he sold forty acres of land to his son, Francis Whittington, on September 16, 1837.

Benjamin does not appear in the 1850 Census, so it is believed that he died between 1837 and 1850.

There are three old graves in Mt. Olive Cemetery, in the courtyard of Mt. Olive Church with the inscription of Whittington. It is considered a strong possibility to be the graves of Benjamin, wife Mary Elizabeth and a daughter of theirs.

My source of all this information is, " The Whittington~Brown Book 1066~1965 ", written by Winona Whittington Pfander, teacher, genealogist and Great-Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Whittington.
8924. “Thaddues S Smith,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16130737, 16130737.
Benjamin Whittington, born about 1775, in Tuckahoe district of Talbot or Caroline County, Maryland. The son of Thomas Whittington, a tobacco farmer. Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth ( last name believed to be Carroll ).

Benjamin migrated from Maryland to North Carolina to Kentucky to where he finally settled with his family in Bartholomew County, Indiana.

First record of Benjamin in Indiana was "The Directory of Bartholomew County" dated May 14, 1820. The following year "The Atlas of Bartholomew County" lists him as among the first taxpayers in 1821. Benjamin shows up in the 1830 Census of Bartholomew Co. Indiana. The last record of Benjamin in Bartholomew Co. is in the form of a Deed when he sold forty acres of land to his son, Francis Whittington, on September 16, 1837.

Benjamin does not appear in the 1850 Census, so it is believed that he died between 1837 and 1850.

There are three old graves in Mt. Olive Cemetery, in the courtyard of Mt. Olive Church with the inscription of Whittington. It is considered a strong possibility to be the graves of Benjamin, wife Mary Elizabeth and a daughter of theirs.

My source of all this information is, " The Whittington~Brown Book 1066~1965 ", written by Winona Whittington Pfander, teacher, genealogist and Great-Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Whittington.
8925. “William Sheridan Smith,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16130701, 16130701.
Benjamin Whittington, born about 1775, in Tuckahoe district of Talbot or Caroline County, Maryland. The son of Thomas Whittington, a tobacco farmer. Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth ( last name believed to be Carroll ).

Benjamin migrated from Maryland to North Carolina to Kentucky to where he finally settled with his family in Bartholomew County, Indiana.

First record of Benjamin in Indiana was "The Directory of Bartholomew County" dated May 14, 1820. The following year "The Atlas of Bartholomew County" lists him as among the first taxpayers in 1821. Benjamin shows up in the 1830 Census of Bartholomew Co. Indiana. The last record of Benjamin in Bartholomew Co. is in the form of a Deed when he sold forty acres of land to his son, Francis Whittington, on September 16, 1837.

Benjamin does not appear in the 1850 Census, so it is believed that he died between 1837 and 1850.

There are three old graves in Mt. Olive Cemetery, in the courtyard of Mt. Olive Church with the inscription of Whittington. It is considered a strong possibility to be the graves of Benjamin, wife Mary Elizabeth and a daughter of theirs.

My source of all this information is, " The Whittington~Brown Book 1066~1965 ", written by Winona Whittington Pfander, teacher, genealogist and Great-Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Whittington.
8926. “Infant Caldwell,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/78744613, 78744613.
Benjamin Whittington, born about 1775, in Tuckahoe district of Talbot or Caroline County, Maryland. The son of Thomas Whittington, a tobacco farmer. Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth ( last name believed to be Carroll ).

Benjamin migrated from Maryland to North Carolina to Kentucky to where he finally settled with his family in Bartholomew County, Indiana.

First record of Benjamin in Indiana was "The Directory of Bartholomew County" dated May 14, 1820. The following year "The Atlas of Bartholomew County" lists him as among the first taxpayers in 1821. Benjamin shows up in the 1830 Census of Bartholomew Co. Indiana. The last record of Benjamin in Bartholomew Co. is in the form of a Deed when he sold forty acres of land to his son, Francis Whittington, on September 16, 1837.

Benjamin does not appear in the 1850 Census, so it is believed that he died between 1837 and 1850.

There are three old graves in Mt. Olive Cemetery, in the courtyard of Mt. Olive Church with the inscription of Whittington. It is considered a strong possibility to be the graves of Benjamin, wife Mary Elizabeth and a daughter of theirs.

My source of all this information is, " The Whittington~Brown Book 1066~1965 ", written by Winona Whittington Pfander, teacher, genealogist and Great-Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Whittington.
8927. “Janet F Knight,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/157044924, 157044924.
8928. “George D Knight,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/157044866, 157044866.
Benjamin Whittington, born about 1775, in Tuckahoe district of Talbot or Caroline County, Maryland. The son of Thomas Whittington, a tobacco farmer. Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth ( last name believed to be Carroll ).

Benjamin migrated from Maryland to North Carolina to Kentucky to where he finally settled with his family in Bartholomew County, Indiana.

First record of Benjamin in Indiana was "The Directory of Bartholomew County" dated May 14, 1820. The following year "The Atlas of Bartholomew County" lists him as among the first taxpayers in 1821. Benjamin shows up in the 1830 Census of Bartholomew Co. Indiana. The last record of Benjamin in Bartholomew Co. is in the form of a Deed when he sold forty acres of land to his son, Francis Whittington, on September 16, 1837.

Benjamin does not appear in the 1850 Census, so it is believed that he died between 1837 and 1850.

There are three old graves in Mt. Olive Cemetery, in the courtyard of Mt. Olive Church with the inscription of Whittington. It is considered a strong possibility to be the graves of Benjamin, wife Mary Elizabeth and a daughter of theirs.

My source of all this information is, " The Whittington~Brown Book 1066~1965 ", written by Winona Whittington Pfander, teacher, genealogist and Great-Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Whittington.
8929. “Obituaries,” Howard B Simmermacher.
Born November 6, 1926, in Sacramento; passed away peacefully on April 1st, 2025. Preceded in death by his parents, Gus and Nell Simmermacher, and Audrey Simmermacher, his loving wife of 37 years. Survived by his daughter Anne Niehaus and son Carl Simmermacher, grandchildren Joseph and Katherine Niehaus and four great grandchildren. Howard was a dear uncle to Joan Marks and Steve and Doug Knight. He graduated from Sacramento High School and attended Sacramento City College. He worked as a surveyor for the Southern Pacific Railroad for 41 years. He had a love for the outdoors and spending time with his family. Howard was loved and respected by those who knew him.
8930. “Aaron Neal,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29959403, 29959403.
8931. “Nancy Jordan Neal,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29959465, 29959465.
8932. “First Settlement in Franklin County, Illinois by the White Man,” http://www.jordan-family.org/illinois/Franklin.html.
8934. “United States Census,” 1860, CA, Santa Cruz, Pajaro, Watsonville, 36, M653, 66, 26, Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, June 28, 1860, Thomas Parrish.
File: 1860 CA Santa Cruz County Pajaro p36
8935. Allexander Taylor and Sarry Woolly, “Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1934,” July 26, 1838, Franklin County, IL, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KFK7-2PD.
8936. “Alfred Wooley, Sr,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137402625, 137402625.
8937. “Elizabeth C. Ferrill Cason,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70878936, 70878936.
8938. “Mary Jane Wooley Burke,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137386078, 137386078.
8939. “Mary Jane Wooley Burke,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137386078, 137386078, Says she died June 4, 1918 in Upper Lake, Lake County, CA.
8940. https://familysearch.org/tree/person/KFB8-48W/deta...-Q4KY-YN66-ZX5K-176R. Says she died November 12, 1865 in Perry County, Illinois.
8941. “Benjamin Burke,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137386033, 137386033.
8942. Benjamin Berk and Mary J Wooley, “Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1934,” February 16, 1847, Franklin County, IL, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KFK7-YMV.
8943. “Talitha Wooley Mylar,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86173379, 86173379.
8944. “Isaac Mylar,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86172283, 86172283.
8945. “William Riley Woolley,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150460973, 150460973.
8946. “Sarah Elizabeth Cason Woolley,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150460995, 150460995.
8947. “Harley Orlando Woolley,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150520941, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83016757, 150520941.
8948. “Elizabeth Allen Failyer Woolley,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83016141, 83016141.
8949. Harley Orlando Woolley and Mildred Mary Maddock, “California, County Marriages, 1850-1952,” February 28, 1919, Fresno, CA, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V4MF-V3W.
8950. “Thomas Jordan,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23097165, 23097165.
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