Descendants of Martin Dougherty

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Generation No. 1

1. Martin1 Dougherty He married (1) Tabitha Leeper.

Child of Martin Dougherty and Tabitha Leeper is:

+ 2 i. Issac Miker2 Dougherty, born 1841 in Stark County, OH; died 21 Dec 1897 in Milton, Umatilla, OR.

 

Generation No. 2

2. Issac Miker2 Dougherty (Martin1) was born 1841 in Stark County, OH, and died 21 Dec 1897 in Milton, Umatilla, OR. He married (1) Agnes Greensyke. She was born 1841 in OH, and died in KS. He married (2) JoAnn R. Heater 09 Dec 1889 in Mankato, Jewell, IS, daughter of Samuel Heater and Sarah Cook. She was born 03 Apr 1871 in Elkhart County, IN, and died 23 Apr 1954 in Tacoma, Pierce, WA.

Notes for Issac Miker Dougherty:

National Archives and Records Administration Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Record for Isaac DoughertyCivil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934

Name of Soldier: Dougherty, Isaac

Widow: Dougherty, Joanna, R.

Service: McLain's Indpt, Batty, Colo L. Art.

Aug 29 1890 Invalid, Colorado

Nov 4, 1891 Widow Oregon

Signed: J.J. Legg

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Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Record

about Isaac Dougherty

Name: Isaac Dougherty

State Filed: Colorado and Oregon

Widow: Joanna A. Dougherty

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Isaac M. Dougherty. Isaac fought during the Civil War. He was a Private in theMc Lane's Independent Battery, Colorodo Volunteers. He enlisted in 10/29/1862 at Oro City and was mustered out in Denver on 8/31/1865. He lived in Co. for a time. Married Agnes ? , and had three daughters or more. One who died young. He than married Joann Heater. They had three children. He died in Milton-Freewater OR. on 12/21/1987. He was somewhere in his mid fifties or sixties..

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civil war Enlisted in Colorado and was mustered out in Colorado.

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Military paper McLain's Indpt Battery, Colorado Light Artillery

Battery Descriptive Book

Age 21 years, height: 6 feet Complexion: light Eyes: Grey Hair: light Where born: Star Co, Ohio Occupation: Miner

Enlistment

When: Oct 29 1862

Where: Ora City

by whom Lt Eryan, term 3 years.

Muster-in Roll

Denver City , Dec 15, 1862

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Company D, McLain's Indpt Battery, Colorado

Muster-out

Fort Leavenworth, KS

Aug 31, 1865

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1870 Census MI Benzie Inland Pg 24a (17 June 1870 W.W. Baskett)

Line 13

4 4 Dougherty Isaac 29 MW Farmer 600 Ohio

----------------, Agnes 21 FW Keeping house Indiana

----------------, Cynthia 2 FW Michigan

----------------, Lucina 4/12 FW Michigan (Feb)

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J. DOUGHERTY Self W Male W 38 IN Farmer --- ---

Ellen DOUGHERTY Dau S Female W 12 IN --- ---

Minnia DOUGHERTY Dau S Female W 9 IN --- ---

Source Information:

Census Place Grant And West Union, Norton, Kansas

Family History Library Film 1254391

NA Film Number T9-0391

Page Number 391B

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More About ISSAC MIKER DOUGHERTY:

Burial: Pioneer Cemetery, Milton-Freewater Oregon

Census 1: 1850, IN St Joseph Center Pg 67

Census 2: 1860, IN St Joseph Liberty Pg 439

Census 3: 1870, MI Benzie Inland Pg 24a

Census 4: 1880, KS Norton Dist 202 Pg 291B

Military service: 29 Oct 1862, Civil War - Colorado

Property: Aug 1873, Homestead NW1/4 sec 8 twp 26 N Range 13 West of the district of lands subject to sale at Traverse City MI 160 acres

More About ISSAC DOUGHERTY and JOANNA HEATER:

Marriage: 09 Dec 1889, Mankato, Jewell Co., KS67

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

More About Issac Miker Dougherty:

Burial: 23 Dec 1897, Old Town Cemetery, Umatilla County, OR1

Census: 17 Jun 1870, MI Benzie Inland Pg 24a

Military service: 15 Dec 1862, Denver Colorada2,3,4,5,6,7

More About Agnes Greensyke:

Census: 17 Jun 1870, MI Benzie Inland Pg 24a (See Husband)

Notes for JoAnn R. Heater:

Mrs. Anna Weaver , obit ,Tacoma News Tribune , April 4, 1954

Wanda Paul : Tuesday, December 07, 1999

Mrs. Anna Weaver, 83, who is survived by 71 direct descendents, died Sunday in a local hospital. Born in Indiana, she came to Washington in 1892 from Kansas. She had lived in Tacoma for the past 20 years. Her home was at 2228 East 35th St.

She is survived by four sons, Lloyd Dougherty of Tacoma, Clarence Weaver of Aberdeen, Frank Weaver of Tacoma and Arthur Weaver of Spanaway, four daughters, Mrs. Sarah Crodle of Puyallup, Mrs. Martha Corbin of Tacoma, Mrs. Mary Rotter of Fall Creek, OR., and Mrs. Goldie Rotter of Enumclaw; 27 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren.

Services will be held Thursday at 3-P.M. in the Mills and Mills Chapel in Olympia. Burial will be in the Masonic Cemetery in Olympia.

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More About JoAnn R. Heater:

Burial: 29 Apr 1954, Masonic Memorial Park, Tumwater, Washington

Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemmorage

Census 1: 1880, KS Jewell Limestone ED 128 (See Father)

Census 2: 1900, WA Thurston Mud Bay Dist 221 Pg 127 (See Husband Weaver)

Census 3: 1910, WA Thurston Tenino Pct Pg 113B (See Husband Weaver)

More About Issac Dougherty and JoAnn Heater:

Marriage: 09 Dec 1889, Mankato, Jewell, IS

Child of Issac Dougherty and Agnes Greensyke is:

3 i. Ella D.3 Dougherty, born May 1871 in MI. She married John Ettsel Ritter 10 Jun 1895 in 1900 census shows they were married 3 years.; born 13 Jun 1872 in North Liberty, , IN.

Notes for Ella D. Dougherty:

1900 census shows father and mother born in MI.. Shows no children.

 

 

More About Ella D. Dougherty:

Burial: IOOF Cem, Milton-Freewater, Umatilla, OR

Census: 1900, N. Milton Pct. Umatilla, OR [120b]

Notes for John Ettsel Ritter:

1900 census shows father born in OH and mother born in IN.

Walla Walla Bulletin, Washington, Sunday May 10, 1953, an Article titled John Ritter Parlayed Watch to Forty-acre Ranch. When I talked to the Walla Walla Bulletin, they referred me to Penrose Library.

MILTON-FREEWATER—How he parlayed a $4 watch into his present 40-acre ranch in the rich Walla Walla River Valley is probably one of the most interesting of the many facets that have gone into the life of John Ritter, who drove a wagon team west in 1897.

Ritter was twenty-two and was working his own 80-acre farm in Kansas when overnight he decided to "throw in" with a wagon train going west.

"It was as good a time as any he recalled thinking back to his total "assets" at the time – a thin dime, his team and blankets.

Born in Indiana June 13, 1875, Ritter had moved to Norcater, Kansas in 1885 with his parents. It was from here that he started the westward trek as far as The Dalles with stopovers at Boise and Milton-Freewater.

After seeing more of the West including Western Oregon and Washington, Ritter returned to Milton-Freewater to make his home.

Emigrants West-Bound

When a party of West-bound emigrants stopped overnight at this parents home, the young Ritter came over from his own farm to visit and to listen wide-eared to the plans of the group to go to the Oregon Country. Early the following morning he was on hand as the party started, but was not encouraged to go along.

But he followed anyway and, as it turned out, his team was of great value en route. There were many streams where Ritter’s horses were needed to pull the other conveyances through.

The Journey proceeded without too much difficulty, although there was much belt-tightening as the trip progressed. By the time the 25 people in the party reached Boise, Idaho the group was down to a sack of flour and 50 cents among them, recalled Ritter.

Halted At Boise

"So, when we reached Boise, we called a halt and stopped there for about a month, in order to work so we could get the wrinkles out of our bellies," said Ritter.

While some worked in the mines, then going full blast: at the time, some of the party worked on a big ditch project then underway in Boise, drawing the sum of $1.25 a day. Others, including himself, washed dishes in restaurants for the princely salary of $1 per day.

While others of the original party went on to Milton-Freewater and the Dalles, Ritter stayed on at Boise a bit longer in order to build up more of a "grubstake" for himself. But that fall he gathered up his team and gear and followed to the Walla Walla Valley.

Here he stayed but a few days continuing on to The Dalles where he went to work in a big logging camp of about 300 men. The snow that winter lay four and six feet deep and the camp was isolated from civilization for much of the time.

"At least, the lawmen never got that way," Ritter recalled, thinking back to the mornings he’d see men hanging from the trees.

Didn’t Dare Speak

"We didn’t dare say anything, else we’d likely find ourselves in the same position," he said. "The poker games were serious business and if somebody got out of line, they usually wound up on a tree. We just went about our business and kept our mouths shut. Nor did we think about leaving camp right after one of the hangings."

The following June, though, Ritter quit the camp and headed for the Willamette Valley, picking up some spare change by working a couple of weeks near The Dalles in the hay fields for a dollar a day.

Although he never pulled trigger on a gun in his life, Ritter had a gun pointed in his direction at least once. The incident occurred when he was en route to La Grande one day to file on a homestead he had staked out near Tollgate.

"Somebody knew where I was going and why," Ritter declared. The shot from the forest narrowly missed the homesteader, drilling a hole in the dashboard of his wagon. Whipping up his horses Ritter made the rest of the journey, unscathed and filed his claim with the land agent in La Grande.

About the Watch

The four dollar watch transaction started when Ritter purchased his first home in Milton-Freewater.

"I traded the watch to a couple of kids who had a pair of spirited cavalry horses. Their parents did not want them to own them for fear they’d get hurt, so sanctioned the trade."

Two months later, Ritter swapped the horses for a $75 down payment on a two-acre place here. The balance he paid out as he could in $5 and $10 installments. Twelve years later he sold it for $400 and bought 30 acres near Freewater.

This he improved, by leveling and planted to fruit, mostly peaches and prune trees.

Two or three trades and purchases came in between his present holding of 40 acres which today probably rates a $30,000 market value.

From his wood-cutting days in the woods gang at The Dalles, Ritter has gone to several points in the Columbia River country plying that trade. That is the manner in which he paid for his first place here and it was this work which he has performed much of his life in the valley here.

"If it was all piled up in one place, the wood would amount to a real high mountain" he averred.

 

 

 

 

More About John Ettsel Ritter:

Burial: IOOF Cem, Milton-Freewater, Umatilla, OR

Census: 1900, N. Milton Pct. Umatilla, OR [120b]

Occupation: 1900, Teamster

More About John Ritter and Ella Dougherty:

Marriage: 10 Jun 1895, 1900 census shows they were married 3 years.

Children of Issac Dougherty and JoAnn Heater are:

+ 4 i. Lloyd Harvey3 Dougherty, born 08 Oct 1890 in Lyons, Boulder, CO; died 09 Jan 1967 in Tacoma, Pierce, WA.

5 ii. Sarah Viola Dougherty, born 16 Jan 1893 in Denver, CO; died 27 Jan 1973 in Seattle, King, WA8. She married Clyde Cleveland Crodle 21 Feb 1909 in Teenino, Thurston WA; born 01 Oct 1884 in Coopersttown, Venango, PA; died 13 Dec 1964 in Puyallup, Pierce, WA.

More About Sarah Viola Dougherty:

Census: 1900, WA Thurston Mud Bay Dist 221 Pg 127 (See Step/Father Weaver)

Notes for Clyde Cleveland Crodle:

Tacoma News Tribune - Monday, December 14, 1964

Clyde C. Crodle, 80 of 620 14th St. SE, Puyallup, died Sunday in a Puyallup hospital. He was born in Cooperstown, Pa., and had lived in Puyallup the past 44 years.

He was a retired painter. He is survived by his wife, Sarah, of the home; a son, Donald, of Seattle; five daughters, Mrs. John McRobie; Mrs. Earl Hill, and Mrs. Edgar Huseman, all of Puyallup. Mrs. Charles Filkins, of Sumner, and Mrs. Adelbert Hover, of Seattle; 14 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Services are announced Monday by Powers-Wrigley-Clements Funeral Home of Puyallup.

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More About Clyde Cleveland Crodle:

Draft Registration: Bet. 1917 - 1918, Thurston County, WA9

More About Clyde Crodle and Sarah Dougherty:

Marriage: 21 Feb 1909, Teenino, Thurston WA

6 iii. Martha M. Dougherty, born 23 May 1897 in Spokane, Spokane, WA; died 19 Dec 2002 in Spokane, Spokane, WA. She married (1) Edward Owen Lee Doolittle 24 Dec 1918; born 14 Aug 1893 in Barren County, WI; died Aug 1971 in Cove, OR10. She married (2) William Heater 17 Oct 1927 in Baker, Baker, OR11; born 02 Jan 1876 in KS; died 09 Nov 1989 in Inyo, CA. She married (3) Howard Corbin Aft. 1929; born 05 Dec 1910; died Dec 1981 in Vashon County, WA12. She married (4) Weston Ellis Dawson Bef. 1967; born 05 Apr 1923 in Perrie, OK; died 09 Nov 1989 in Inyo, Furnace Creek, Death Valley, CA.

More About Martha M. Dougherty:

Census 1: 1900, WA Thurston Mud Bay Dist 221 Pg 127 (See Step/Father Weaver)

Census 2: 1910, WA Thurston Tenino Pct Pg 113B (See Step/Father Weaver)

More About Edward Owen Lee Doolittle:

Burial: Aug 1971, IOOF Milton-Freewater Cem. Umatilla County, OR

Cause of Death: flu epidemic

Draft Registration: Bet. 1917 - 1918, Umatilla County, OR13

More About Edward Doolittle and Martha Dougherty:

Marriage: 24 Dec 1918

More About William Heater:

Burial: 15 Nov 1989, Yuma Cemetery, Yuma County, CO

Census 1: 1880, KS Jewell Limestone ED 128 (See Father)

Census 2: 1900, KS Jewell Limestone Dist 48 Pg 96A (See Mother)

Draft Registration: Bet. 1917 - 1918, Nuckolls County, NE14

More About William Heater and Martha Dougherty:

Marriage: 17 Oct 1927, Baker, Baker, OR15

More About Howard Corbin:

Military service: 19 Feb 1943, WA16

More About Howard Corbin and Martha Dougherty:

Marriage: Aft. 1929

Notes for Weston Ellis Dawson:

Mountain Democrat, The (Placerville, California) > 1989 > November > 13 Pg 11

Weston Ellis Dawson

Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday, the Rev. Larry George officiating, at Chapel of the Pines Funeral Home, for Weston Ellis Dawson, 66, of Shingle Springs, who died Nov. 9 at Furnace Creek in Death Valley. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Wednesday at Chapel of teh Pines Funeral Home, and graveside services will follow funeral services, at the place of interment, Jayhawk Cemetery in Rescue.

He was born April 5, 1923, in Perrie, Okla. He was self-employed as a water well contractor for 20 years.

Her served int he U.S. Navy in World War II.

He is survived by his wife, Sarah, sons Glenn an Robert, and daughter, Nola Rumsey, all of Shingle Springs, brother Armstrong Dawson, of Auburn, sister Goldie Lasswell, of Latrobe, and 5 grandchildren.

At the family's request, remmebrances may be sent to the Rescue Volunteer Fire Department Association.

Arrangements are under the direction of Chapel of the Pines Funeral Home.

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More About Weston Dawson and Martha Dougherty:

Marriage: Bef. 1967

 

Generation No. 3

4. Lloyd Harvey3 Dougherty (Issac Miker2, Martin1) was born 08 Oct 1890 in Lyons, Boulder, CO, and died 09 Jan 1967 in Tacoma, Pierce, WA17. He married Anna Rotter Nov 1916 in Portland, OR. She was born 28 Jun 1895 in Issaquah, King, WA, and died 21 May 1982 in Sheldon, Maosn WA.

Notes for Lloyd Harvey Dougherty:

Tacoma, Washington

Tacoma News Tribune, January 9, 1967

Lloyd Harvey Dougherty, 76, of 210 S. 68th St., died Sunday in a local hospital. He was born in Lyons, Colo., and had lived in Tacoma most of his life.

He was a retired logger and millworker. He had been a member of South Tacoma Odd fellows Lodge for 45 years.

Surviving are his wife, Anna, of the home; as son, Harvey, of Auburn; a daughter, Mrs. Orin (Dorothy) Lindeke, of Fremont, Calif.; three brothers, Clarence Weaver, of Aberdeen, and Frank and Arthur Weaver, both of Tacoma; four sisters, Mrs. Goldie Rotter, of Enumclaw, Mrs. Martha Dawson, of Tacoma, Mrs. Sarah Crodle, of Puyallup, and Mrs. Mary Rotter, of Reedsport, Ore.; and four grandsons.

Services will be announced by Mountain view Funeral Home.

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More About Lloyd Harvey Dougherty:

Census 1: 1900, WA Thurston Mud Bay Dist 221 Pg 127 (See Step/Father Weaver)

Census 2: 1910, WA Thurston Tenino Pct Pg 113B (See Step/Father Weaver)

Draft Registration: Bet. 1917 - 1918, Clark County, WA18

Notes for Anna Rotter:

Obit- Tacoma News Tribune- May 21, 1982

Anna Dougherty, 86, of Shelton, a former Tacoma resident, died yesterday.

She was born in Issaquah and had resided in Alder before comming to Tacoma in 1938. She resided here until 1975.

Mrs. Dougherty was a 55-year member of Misqually Rebekah Lodge.

Survivers include a son, Charles H. of Shelton; a daughter, Dorothy Lindeke, of Capitola, California., three grandsons and three great-grandchildren.

Mountain View Funeral Home is in charge.

Marriage Notes for Lloyd Dougherty and Anna Rotter:

THE EATONVILLE DISPATCH

Eatonville, Washington, November 24, 1916

Volume 2, Number 14

L. W. Dougherty and Anna Rotter left Tuesday for Portland where they will be married

the following day. They will make their home in Portland where the former has a good

position.

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More About Lloyd Dougherty and Anna Rotter:

Marriage: Nov 1916, Portland, OR

Children of Lloyd Dougherty and Anna Rotter are:

7 i. Dorothy4 Dougherty.

8 ii. Charles Dougherty.

 

 

Endnotes

1. Old Pioneer Cemetery, Milton-Freewater, Oregon, Dougherty, Isaac, Military marker, McLain's Co Lt. Artillery .

2. American Civil War Soldiers, American Civil War Soldiers about Isaac Dougherty Name: Isaac Dougherty Enlistment Date: 15 Dec 1862 Enlistment Place: Denver, Colorado Side Served: Union State Served: Colorado Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 15 December 1862. Enlisted in McLain's Light Artillery Regiment Colorado on 15 Dec 1862. Mustered Out McLain's Light Artillery Regiment Colorado on 31 Aug 1865 at Denver, CO. Sources: 304,79 .

3. U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, about Isaac Dougherty Name: Isaac Dougherty Enlistment Date: 15 Dec 1862 Rank at enlistment: Private Enlistment Place: Denver, CO State Served: Colorado Survived the War?: Yes Service Record: Enlisted in the Colorado McLain's Light Artillery Battery on 15 Dec 1862. Mustered out on 31 Aug 1865 at Denver, CO. Sources: Index to Compiled Military Service Records Official Army Register of the Volunteer Force 1861-1865 .

4. U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865, U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 about Isaac Dougherty Name: Isaac Dougherty Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Colorado Territory Regiment Name: Colorado L. Art'y. Regiment Name Expanded: McLain's Independent Battery, Colorado Light Artillery Rank In: Private Rank In Expanded: Private Rank Out: Private Rank Out Expanded: Private Film Number: M534 roll 1 .

5. Civil War Service Records Record, Civil War Service Records Record about Isaac Dougherty Name: Isaac Dougherty Unit: McLain's Indpt. Batt'y. Colorado L. Art'y. Rank - Induction: Private Rank - Discharge: Private Allegiance: Union *********** .

6. Military paper McLain's Indpt Battery, Colorado Light Artillery, Military paper McLain's Indpt Battery, Colorado Light Artillery Battery Descriptive Book Age 21 years, height: 6 feet Complexion: light Eyes: Grey Hair: light Where born: Star Co, Ohio Occupation: Miner Enlistment When: Oct 29 1862 Where: Ora City by whom Lt Eryan, term 3 years. Muster-in Roll Denver City , Dec 15, 1862 **********.

7. General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Record, Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Record about Isaac Dougherty Name: Isaac Dougherty State Filed: Colorado and Oregon Widow: Joanna A. Dougherty ***********.

8. - California Birth Index, 1905-1995, [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 6, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 8, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.111.6.55078.121] Individual: Crodle, Sarah Social Security #: 537-01-3739 Issued in: Washington Birth date: Jan 16, 1893 Death date: Jan 1973 Residence code: Washington ZIP Code of last known residence: 98125 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Seattle, Washington.

9. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record about Clyde Cleveland Crodle Name: Clyde Cleveland Crodle City: Not Stated County: Thurston State: Washington Birth Date: 1 Oct 1884 Race: White Roll: 1992175 DraftBoard: 0 Nearest relative: Mrs Sarah V Crodle,Tenino,Thurston,Wash.

10. Social Security Death Index, [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 6, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 8, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.111.6.66686.82] Individual: Doolittle, Edward Social Security #: 535-12-5313 Issued in: Washington Birth date: Aug 14, 1893 Death date: Aug 1971 Residence code: Washington ZIP Code of last known residence: 98177 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Seattle, Washington.

11. Marriage Collection of Washington County, ID, William Heater of Baker, Oregon and Martha Doolittle of Tacoma, Pierce Co, WA http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/fhc/getid.idc?m_id=76790 ID Number 76790 Grooms First Name William Grooms Last Name HEATER Grooms Residence Brides First Name Martha Brides Last Name DOOLITTLE Brides Residence County of Record Washington Co., Idaho Place of Marriage Weiser Date of Marriage 17 Oct 1927 Volume Page Comment .

12. Social Security Death Index, [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 6, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Nov 8, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.111.6.51967.83] Individual: Corbin, Howard Social Security #: 531-03-0639 Issued in: Washington Birth date: Dec 5, 1910 Death date: Dec 1981 Residence code: Washington ZIP Code of last known residence: 98070 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Vashon, Washington ************.

13. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record about Edward Own Lee Doolittle Name: Edward Own Lee Doolittle City: Not Stated County: Umatilla State: Oregon Birthplace: Wisconsin;United States of America Birth Date: 5 Jul 1892 Race: Caucasian Roll: 1852208 DraftBoard: 0 .

14. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record about William Heater Name: William Heater City: Not Stated County: Nuckolls State: Nebraska Birth Date: 2 Jan 1873 Race: White Roll: 1711756 DraftBoard: 0 Nearest relative: Dora Viola Heater,wife,P.O. Gen. Del.,Superior,Nuckolls,NE.

15. Marriage Collection of Washington County, ID, William Heater of Baker, Oregon and Martha Doolittle of Tacoma, Pierce Co, WA http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/fhc/getid.idc?m_id=76790 ID Number 76790 Grooms First Name William Grooms Last Name HEATER Grooms Residence Brides First Name Martha Brides Last Name DOOLITTLE Brides Residence County of Record Washington Co., Idaho Place of Marriage Weiser Date of Marriage 17 Oct 1927 Volume Page Comment .

16. U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946, U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record about Howard S Corbin Name: Howard S Corbin Birth Year: 1910 Race: White, citizen Nativity State or Country: Washington State: Washington County or City: King Enlistment Date: 19 Feb 1943 Enlistment State: Washington Enlistment City: Tacoma Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 4 years of high school Civil Occupation: Bridge Builder (Bridge carpenter. ) or Car Carpenter, Railway or Carpenter, Construction* (Carpenter, general.) or Carpenter, Ship An asterisk (*) appearing after a job title indicates that a trade test for the particular occupation will be found in the U Marital Status: Single, without dependents Height: 67 Weight: 116 .

17. Social Security Death Index, [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1 A-L, Ed. 6, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jul 18, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.111.6.67153.143] Individual: Dougherty, Lloyd Social Security #: 532-09-4486 Issued in: Washington Birth date: Oct 8, 1890 Death date: Jan 1967 Residence code: Washington ZIP Code of last known residence: 98404 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Tacoma, Washington.

18. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record about Lloyd Harvey Dougherty Name: Lloyd Harvey Dougherty City: Not Stated County: Clark State: Washington Birthplace: Colorado;United States of America Birth Date: 8 Oct 1890 Race: Caucasian Roll: 1991535 DraftBoard: 0 .