Charles F. Tenney
d. 26 February 1902
Charles F. Tenney married Annis Helena Holcombe, daughter of Henry Garlick Holcombe and June Celeste Hill, on 9 September 1896. Charles F. Tenney died on 26 February 1902.
James Martin Skeels
d. 14 January 1910
James Martin Skeels married Annis Helena Holcombe, daughter of Henry Garlick Holcombe and June Celeste Hill, on 1 March 1906. James Martin Skeels died on 14 January 1910.
Alice L. Holcombe
b. 7 June 1844
Alice L. Holcombe was born on 7 June 1844 at Isle La Motte, Grand Isle Co., VT. She was the daughter of Jesse Winchell Holcombe and Phebe Loop Hill.
Oscar Alliston Holcombe
b. 12 July 1846, d. 3 July 1909
Oscar Alliston Holcombe was born on 12 July 1846 at Isle La Motte, Grand Isle Co., VT. He was the son of Jesse Winchell Holcombe and Phebe Loop Hill. Oscar Alliston Holcombe married Elvira Cornelia Hill, daughter of Henry Clay Hill and Cornelia Scott, on 29 September 1869 at Alburg, Grand Isle Co., VT.1 Oscar Alliston Holcombe died on 3 July 1909 at Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., NY, at age 62.
Children of Oscar Alliston Holcombe and Elvira Cornelia Hill
- Jesse L. Holcombe b. 24 Nov 1872, d. 19 Jun 1873
- Jesse W. Holcombe b. 10 Apr 1876
- Florence M. Holcombe b. 20 Jul 1878
Citations
- [S521] Ancestry.com, 1915.
Harry R. Cook1
Citations
- [S25] Hannah Elizabeth Weir McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, Page 112.1/Item A-8-1-1-9-1-2-3-1-2.
Grace Cook1
Child of Grace Cook and Henry Reiners
Citations
- [S25] Hannah Elizabeth Weir McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, Page 112.1/Item A-8-1-1-9-1-2-3-1-3.
Dr. Charles Reiners1
Dr. Charles Reiners was the son of Henry Reiners and Grace Cook. Dr. Charles Reiners lived at Huntington, PA.
Citations
- [S25] Hannah Elizabeth Weir McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, Page 112.1/Item A-8-1-1-9-1-2-3-1-3-1.
Frederick Dudley Holcombe
b. 1 April 1925, d. 26 July 2007
Frederick Dudley Holcombe was born on 1 April 1925 at Rochester, Monroe Co., NY. He was the son of Chester Frank Holcombe and Louise Shelby. Frederick Dudley Holcombe died on 26 July 2007 at Hines VA Hospital, Hines, IL, at age 82.
From the Chicago Tribune:
CORPORATE ARCHETECT BUILT STORES, SAUDI CITY
For Frederick Holcombe, architecture was a balance between creativity and practicality, and he used those principles as the corporate architect for J.C. Penney Co. and Hart Schaffner & Marx.
"Clearly his focus was on retail for many years and . . . what he enjoyed was the whole idea that you could design something and then see it," said his son James. "He liked tangible results. He would visit the stores and pick out the fixtures and watch them physically being constructed into something that your get to see in use."
Mr. Holcombe, 82, of Oak Park, died of multiple myeloma Thursday, July 26, in Hines VA Hospital near Maywood.
He was very flexible with his ideas," said Albert Miripol, a former architect with Carson, Pirie, Scott and co. when Mr. Holcombe was corporate architect for Hart Schaffner & Marx. "Many of the stores he designed were when (the company) was a big force in the clothing business, and they had all these big stores across the country. He was very well liked and very talented."
Mr. Holcombe was born in Rochester, N.Y., and raised in Avon, N.Y. His family lost their knitting mill business during the Depression but opened a confectionery and tobacco business, where Mr. Holcombe worked.
He attended Syracuse University but was drafted in 1943 into the Army during World War II. He served as a staff sergeant in the Pacific theater.
Upon his discharge in 1946, he resumed his education, graduated with an architecture degree and became certified. He married his first wife, Mary Elizabeth Green, in 1951.
He started his career with Victor Gruen in Detroit. However, he wanted his young family to live overseas, so he became a private contractor for the Air Force in Germany. There he designed buildings at several bases.
The family stayed in Germany from 1956 to 1961, when they returned to the States and moved to Connecticut. For the next four years, he worked for J.C. Penney, designing retail stores. In 1967 he was hired by Hart Schaffner & Marx as a corporate architect.
He and his wife divorced in 1969. In 1975 he married his wife, Sue, and the couple lived in Chicago until 1980. Mr. Holcombe was then hired by the engineering firm Ralph M. Parsons and Co. to help plan, design and oversee construction of a new city, Yanbu, Saudi Arabia.
"The plan was to build a city on the Red Sea so oil could be exported out the Red Sea," said his daughter Shelby Boblick. "He was literally building a city near the Red Sea."
After his return in 1986, he remained with the firm in its Washington, D.C., office until he retired in 1991.
He moved to Fontana, Wis., near Lake Geneva, and shifted his focus to freelance work and residential architecture.
Mr. Holcombe was a member of the American Institute of Architects.
In addition to his wife, son and daughter, other survivors include another daughter, Amy Dolce; another son, Christopher; 12 grandchildren; and a great-grandson.
Services have been held.
From the Chicago Tribune:
CORPORATE ARCHETECT BUILT STORES, SAUDI CITY
For Frederick Holcombe, architecture was a balance between creativity and practicality, and he used those principles as the corporate architect for J.C. Penney Co. and Hart Schaffner & Marx.
"Clearly his focus was on retail for many years and . . . what he enjoyed was the whole idea that you could design something and then see it," said his son James. "He liked tangible results. He would visit the stores and pick out the fixtures and watch them physically being constructed into something that your get to see in use."
Mr. Holcombe, 82, of Oak Park, died of multiple myeloma Thursday, July 26, in Hines VA Hospital near Maywood.
He was very flexible with his ideas," said Albert Miripol, a former architect with Carson, Pirie, Scott and co. when Mr. Holcombe was corporate architect for Hart Schaffner & Marx. "Many of the stores he designed were when (the company) was a big force in the clothing business, and they had all these big stores across the country. He was very well liked and very talented."
Mr. Holcombe was born in Rochester, N.Y., and raised in Avon, N.Y. His family lost their knitting mill business during the Depression but opened a confectionery and tobacco business, where Mr. Holcombe worked.
He attended Syracuse University but was drafted in 1943 into the Army during World War II. He served as a staff sergeant in the Pacific theater.
Upon his discharge in 1946, he resumed his education, graduated with an architecture degree and became certified. He married his first wife, Mary Elizabeth Green, in 1951.
He started his career with Victor Gruen in Detroit. However, he wanted his young family to live overseas, so he became a private contractor for the Air Force in Germany. There he designed buildings at several bases.
The family stayed in Germany from 1956 to 1961, when they returned to the States and moved to Connecticut. For the next four years, he worked for J.C. Penney, designing retail stores. In 1967 he was hired by Hart Schaffner & Marx as a corporate architect.
He and his wife divorced in 1969. In 1975 he married his wife, Sue, and the couple lived in Chicago until 1980. Mr. Holcombe was then hired by the engineering firm Ralph M. Parsons and Co. to help plan, design and oversee construction of a new city, Yanbu, Saudi Arabia.
"The plan was to build a city on the Red Sea so oil could be exported out the Red Sea," said his daughter Shelby Boblick. "He was literally building a city near the Red Sea."
After his return in 1986, he remained with the firm in its Washington, D.C., office until he retired in 1991.
He moved to Fontana, Wis., near Lake Geneva, and shifted his focus to freelance work and residential architecture.
Mr. Holcombe was a member of the American Institute of Architects.
In addition to his wife, son and daughter, other survivors include another daughter, Amy Dolce; another son, Christopher; 12 grandchildren; and a great-grandson.
Services have been held.
Alonzo Holcombe
b. 28 October 1832, d. 17 July 1915
Alonzo Holcombe was born on 28 October 1832 at CT.1 He was the son of Chauncey Holcombe and Samantha Goddard. Alonzo Holcombe married Sarah Jane Balcomb. Alonzo Holcombe died on 17 July 1915 at age 82.1
Alonzo and Mary J. were enumerated in the 1870 Granby, Hartford Co., CT, census, page 27, with Bertha.
Alonzo and Sarah were enumerated in the 1880 Granby, Hartford Co., CT, census with Bertha and Robert. Servant Fannie Jones, black, age 31, and her mulatto child Flora were also recorded in the household.
Alonzo and Mary J. were enumerated in the 1870 Granby, Hartford Co., CT, census, page 27, with Bertha.
Alonzo and Sarah were enumerated in the 1880 Granby, Hartford Co., CT, census with Bertha and Robert. Servant Fannie Jones, black, age 31, and her mulatto child Flora were also recorded in the household.
Children of Alonzo Holcombe and Sarah Jane Balcomb
- Bertha L. Holcombe b. c 1869, d. 3 May 1888
- Robert B. Holcombe+ b. Nov 1870, d. 1962
Citations
- [S161] Carol A. Laun, Granby Center Cemetery, Page 115.
Sarah Jane Balcomb
b. circa 1833, d. 19 March 1887
Sarah Jane Balcomb was born circa 1833; based on age at death. She married Alonzo Holcombe, son of Chauncey Holcombe and Samantha Goddard. Sarah Jane Balcomb died on 19 March 1887.1
Children of Sarah Jane Balcomb and Alonzo Holcombe
- Bertha L. Holcombe b. c 1869, d. 3 May 1888
- Robert B. Holcombe+ b. Nov 1870, d. 1962
Citations
- [S161] Carol A. Laun, Granby Center Cemetery, Page 115.
Bertha L. Holcombe
b. circa 1869, d. 3 May 1888
Bertha L. Holcombe was born circa 1869. She was the daughter of Alonzo Holcombe and Sarah Jane Balcomb. Bertha L. Holcombe died on 3 May 1888.1
Citations
- [S161] Carol A. Laun, Granby Center Cemetery, Page 115.
Lucia F. Holcombe
b. 12 June 1835, d. 26 July 1891
Lucia F. Holcombe was born on 12 June 1835.1 She was the daughter of Chauncey Holcombe and Samantha Goddard. Lucia F. Holcombe died on 26 July 1891 at age 56.2
Robert B. Holcombe
b. November 1870, d. 1962
Robert B. Holcombe was born in November 1870 at CT.1 He was the son of Alonzo Holcombe and Sarah Jane Balcomb. Robert B. Holcombe married Julia E. Griffin circa 1894. Robert B. Holcombe married Elizabeth Drake, daughter of James G. Drake and Alice Sperry, on 19 June 1906.2 Robert B. Holcombe died in 1962.1
Robert appears in the 1900 census of Granby on page 7A, line 5, with Julia and his father, Alonzo. Julia and Robert had been married 6 years and had no children.
Robert and Lizzabeth were enumerated in the 1910 Granby, Hartford Co., CT, federal census. He was a farmer, age 39, she was 22. Children in the household were Elliot 2, and Ralph 1. Also in the household was Alonzo 77, and Warren Drake, brother-in-law, age 20.
Robert and Carrie E. were enumerated in the 1920 Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, federal census, district 201. He was a teamster age 48, she was 31. The only child in the household was Ralph, age 11.
Robert and Carrie E. were enumerated in the 1930 East Granby, Hartford Co., CT, federal census, district 112. He was a teamster on a tobacco farm, age 58, she was 42. The only child in the household was Ralph B. age 21, working as a laborer on a tobacco farm. They were again in East Granby in the 1940 census. Robert was a teamster and Ralph was a die caster at a steel mill.
Robert appears in the 1900 census of Granby on page 7A, line 5, with Julia and his father, Alonzo. Julia and Robert had been married 6 years and had no children.
Robert and Lizzabeth were enumerated in the 1910 Granby, Hartford Co., CT, federal census. He was a farmer, age 39, she was 22. Children in the household were Elliot 2, and Ralph 1. Also in the household was Alonzo 77, and Warren Drake, brother-in-law, age 20.
Robert and Carrie E. were enumerated in the 1920 Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, federal census, district 201. He was a teamster age 48, she was 31. The only child in the household was Ralph, age 11.
Robert and Carrie E. were enumerated in the 1930 East Granby, Hartford Co., CT, federal census, district 112. He was a teamster on a tobacco farm, age 58, she was 42. The only child in the household was Ralph B. age 21, working as a laborer on a tobacco farm. They were again in East Granby in the 1940 census. Robert was a teamster and Ralph was a die caster at a steel mill.
Children of Robert B. Holcombe and Elizabeth Drake
- Elliot Russell Holcombe b. 16 Jun 1907, d. 19 Oct 1913
- Ralph Burton Holcombe+ b. 24 Dec 1908, d. 7 Oct 1984
Julia E. Griffin
b. 30 June 1867, d. 28 July 1905
Julia E. Griffin was born on 30 June 1867 at CT.1 She married Robert B. Holcombe, son of Alonzo Holcombe and Sarah Jane Balcomb, circa 1894. Julia E. Griffin died on 28 July 1905 at age 38.1
Citations
- [S161] Carol A. Laun, Granby Center Cemetery, Page 68/Item I-51.
Elizabeth Drake
b. 12 March 1888, d. 1971
Elizabeth Drake was also known as Carrie E. Drake.1 She was born on 12 March 1888.2,3 She was the daughter of James G. Drake and Alice Sperry.3 Elizabeth Drake married Robert B. Holcombe, son of Alonzo Holcombe and Sarah Jane Balcomb, on 19 June 1906.3 Elizabeth Drake died in 1971.2
Children of Elizabeth Drake and Robert B. Holcombe
- Elliot Russell Holcombe b. 16 Jun 1907, d. 19 Oct 1913
- Ralph Burton Holcombe+ b. 24 Dec 1908, d. 7 Oct 1984
Elliot Russell Holcombe
b. 16 June 1907, d. 19 October 1913
Elliot Russell Holcombe was born on 16 June 1907.1 He was the son of Robert B. Holcombe and Elizabeth Drake. Elliot Russell Holcombe died on 19 October 1913 at age 6.1
Citations
- [S161] Carol A. Laun, Granby Center Cemetery, Page 68/Item I-51.
Mattie S. Holcombe
b. March 1874, d. 1937
Mattie S. Holcombe was born in March 1874.1 She was the daughter of Munson Holcombe and Frances Amelia Holcombe. Mattie S. Holcombe married Charles James Fancher circa 1897. Mattie S. Holcombe died in 1937.1 She was buried at Granby Center Cemetery, Granby, Hartford Co., CT.2
Charles and Mattie are recorded in the 1900 Granby census, page 7B, line 92, in the household of her parents.
Charles and Mattie are recorded in the 1900 Granby census, page 7B, line 92, in the household of her parents.
Child of Mattie S. Holcombe and Charles James Fancher
- John Holcombe Fancher+ b. 4 Jun 1900, d. 27 Jul 1984
Citations
- [S161] Carol A. Laun, Granby Center Cemetery, Page 16.
- [S807] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 May 2019), memorial page for Mattie S. Holcomb Fancher (1874–1937), Find A Grave Memorial no. 66030676, citing Granby Cemetery, Granby, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA ; Maintained by M Cooley (contributor 47154454) .
Charles James Fancher
b. January 1871, d. 1955
Charles James Fancher was born in January 1871 at CT.1 He married Mattie S. Holcombe, daughter of Munson Holcombe and Frances Amelia Holcombe, circa 1897. Charles James Fancher died in 1955.1 He was buried in 1956 at Granby Center Cemetery, Granby, Hartford Co., CT.2
Charles and Mattie appear in the 1900 Granby census, page 7B, line 93, living with Mattie's parents. They had been married three years and had had no children.
Charles and Mattie appear in the 1900 Granby census, page 7B, line 93, living with Mattie's parents. They had been married three years and had had no children.
Child of Charles James Fancher and Mattie S. Holcombe
- John Holcombe Fancher+ b. 4 Jun 1900, d. 27 Jul 1984
Citations
- [S161] Carol A. Laun, Granby Center Cemetery, Page 16.
- [S807] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 May 2019), memorial page for Charles James Fancher (1871–1955), Find A Grave Memorial no. 147942723, citing Granby Cemetery, Granby, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA ; Maintained by P Welch (contributor 48054934) .
Lewis Lorenzo Parmelee
b. 26 September 1881, d. 4 January 1941
Lewis Lorenzo Parmelee was born on 26 September 1881 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT.1,2 He was the son of Frederic Parmelee and Ellen (?) Lewis Lorenzo Parmelee married Ina Jeanette Holcombe, daughter of Walter Charles Holcombe and Ann Jannette Griffin, on 14 February 1927 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT.2 Lewis Lorenzo Parmelee died on 4 January 1941 at Bloomfield, Hartford Co., CT, at age 59.1,2
Lewis was recorded in the 1900 Granby census, film T623-136, page 9A, line 21, single, living with his father as a farm laborer.
Lewis was recorded in the 1900 Granby census, film T623-136, page 9A, line 21, single, living with his father as a farm laborer.
Joseph William Walsh
b. 3 June 1892, d. 30 August 1961
Joseph William Walsh was born on 3 June 1892.1 He married Myrtie Christine Holcombe, daughter of Walter Charles Holcombe and Ann Jannette Griffin. Joseph William Walsh died on 30 August 1961 at age 69.1
Citations
- [S161] Carol A. Laun, Granby Center Cemetery, Page 107.
Ann Skinner1
b. 1639
Cora Lois Jones1
b. 29 November 1873, d. 24 November 1942
Cora Lois Jones was born on 29 November 1873 at Parsons, PA. She was the daughter of Cassius Owen Jones and Carrie Eliza Holcombe. Cora Lois Jones died on 24 November 1942 at Rochester, Monroe Co., NY, at age 68. She was buried at Maplewood Cemetery, Henrietta, Monroe Co., NY.
Citations
- [S25] Hannah Elizabeth Weir McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, Page 112.2/Item A-8-1-1-9-1-2-3-6-1.
Katherine Holcombe Jones1
b. 13 October 1875, d. 9 June 1958
Katherine Holcombe Jones was born on 13 October 1875 at Wilkes-Barre, PA. She was the daughter of Cassius Owen Jones and Carrie Eliza Holcombe. Katherine Holcombe Jones married Irving Edwin Hartman on 28 June 1906 at Henrietta, Monroe Co., NY. Katherine Holcombe Jones died on 9 June 1958 at Rochester, Monroe Co., NY, at age 82. She was buried at Maplewood Cemetery, Henrietta, Monroe Co., NY.
Children of Katherine Holcombe Jones and Irving Edwin Hartman
- Chester Irving Hartman b. 1910, d. 1910, age 5 days
- Edwin Holcombe Hartman+ b. 16 Feb 1913, d. Jan 1986
Citations
- [S25] Hannah Elizabeth Weir McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, Page 112.2/Item A-8-1-1-9-1-2-3-6-2.
Harriet Blanche Jones
b. 20 June 1878, d. 9 June 1972
Harriet Blanche Jones was born on 20 June 1878 at Rochester, Monroe Co., NY. She was the daughter of Cassius Owen Jones and Carrie Eliza Holcombe. Harriet Blanche Jones died on 9 June 1972 at Daytona Beach, FL, at age 93. She was buried at Maplewood Cemetery, Henrietta, Monroe Co., NY.
Irving Edwin Hartman
Irving Edwin Hartman married Katherine Holcombe Jones, daughter of Cassius Owen Jones and Carrie Eliza Holcombe, on 28 June 1906 at Henrietta, Monroe Co., NY.
Children of Irving Edwin Hartman and Katherine Holcombe Jones
- Chester Irving Hartman b. 1910, d. 1910, age 5 days
- Edwin Holcombe Hartman+ b. 16 Feb 1913, d. Jan 1986
Edwin Holcombe Hartman
b. 16 February 1913, d. January 1986
Edwin Holcombe Hartman was born on 16 February 1913 at Rochester, Monroe Co., NY. He was the son of Irving Edwin Hartman and Katherine Holcombe Jones. Edwin Holcombe Hartman died in January 1986 at age 72. He was buried at Maplewood Cemetery, Henrietta, Monroe Co., NY.
Child of Edwin Holcombe Hartman and Gretchen Dudley Wilcox
- Edwin Dudley Hartman b. 18 Apr 1946, d. 9 Jan 1970
Herman Gaylord Remage
Herman Gaylord Remage married Fannie Ellen Holcombe, daughter of Alonzo Holcombe and Mary Ellen Steele, on 3 February 1897.
Child of Herman Gaylord Remage and Fannie Ellen Holcombe
- Lois Louise Remage+ b. 4 Feb 1899, d. 19 Jan 1967
Lois Louise Remage1
b. 4 February 1899, d. 19 January 1967
Lois Louise Remage was born on 4 February 1899 at Paulding, OH. She was the daughter of Herman Gaylord Remage and Fannie Ellen Holcombe. Lois Louise Remage married Hoyt Shourds Armstrong on 30 June 1924 at Rochester, Monroe Co., NY. Lois Louise Remage died on 19 January 1967 at Rochester, Monroe Co., NY, at age 67. She was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe Co., NY.
Citations
- [S25] Hannah Elizabeth Weir McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, Page 113.1/Item A-8-1-1-9-1-2-3-10-1.
Hoyt Shourds Armstrong
Hoyt Shourds Armstrong married Lois Louise Remage, daughter of Herman Gaylord Remage and Fannie Ellen Holcombe, on 30 June 1924 at Rochester, Monroe Co., NY.
Noadiah Kendall
b. 18 February 1745, d. 16 February 1822
Noadiah Kendall was born on 18 February 1745.1 He was the son of Ebenezer Kendall and Mehitable Holcombe. Noadiah Kendall married Ruth Gillet, daughter of Joseph Gillett and Elizabeth Hayes, circa 1772 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT. Noadiah Kendall died on 16 February 1822 at Granby, Hartford Co., CT, at age 76.1 He was buried at West Granby Cemetery, Granby, Hartford Co., CT.1
Children of Noadiah Kendall and Ruth Gillet
- Noadiah Kendall Jr.+1 b. c 1775, d. 23 May 1864
- Gillet Kendall+ b. 2 Jun 1787, d. 2 Feb 1861
Citations
- [S419] Carol Laun, Beneath These Stones, Page 122.
Elizabeth Austin
b. 20 April 1684
Elizabeth Austin was born on 20 April 1684 at Suffield, Hartford Co., CT.1 She married Benjamin Gillett, son of John Gillett and Mary Barber, on 6 September 1705 at Suffield, Hartford Co., CT.1
Children of Elizabeth Austin and Benjamin Gillett
- Benjamin Gillett1 b. 2 Nov 1708
- Mercy Gillett1 b. 16 Dec 1710
- Joseph Gillett+1 b. 14 Oct 1712, d. bt Jul 1775 - 1776
- Daniel Gillett1 b. 19 Sep 1715
- Noah Gillett1 b. 22 Jan 1717/18
- John Gillett1 b. 29 Mar 1720
- Isaac Gillett b. 7 Apr 1723
- Charles Gillett1 b. 19 Jun 1726
Citations
- [S895] Alice Lucinda Priest, "Gilletts' Descendants", vol. 101, page 286.
Mary Dolbiar
b. 7 June 1607, d. 5 January 1685/86
Mary Dolbiar was baptized on 7 June 1607 at Colyton, Devonshire, England.1 She married Jonathan Gillett, son of Rev. William Gillett, on 29 March 1634 at Colyton, Devonshire, England.1 Mary Dolbiar died on 5 January 1685/86 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, at age 78.1
Children of Mary Dolbiar and Jonathan Gillett
- Mary Gillett+1 b. s 1638, d. 27 Aug 1719
- Anna Gillet+1 b. 29 Dec 1639, d. 18 Nov 1711
- Joseph Gillett+1 b. 25 Jul 1641, d. 18 Sep 1675
- Samuel Gillett+1 b. 22 Jan 1642/43, d. 19 May 1676
- John Gillett+1 b. 5 Oct 1644, d. b 5 Dec 1682
- Abigail Gillett1 b. 28 Jun 1646, d. 1648
- Jeremiah Gillett2 b. 12 Feb 1647/48
- Josiah Gillett+2 b. 14 Jul 1650, d. 29 Oct 1736
Janet Lefevre
b. 1911, d. January 1989
Janet Lefevre was born in 1911 at NY.1 She married Kenneth Edward Gillett Jr., son of Kenneth Edward Gillett and Violet May Strong, on 3 September 1934. Janet Lefevre died in January 1989.2
Janet enlisted on 20 November 1942 in the Womens Army Corps as an aviation cadet. She served as a 2nd Lt. of WAAC in WW II. Her civil occupation was "physician and dentists assistants and attendants."
Janet enlisted on 20 November 1942 in the Womens Army Corps as an aviation cadet. She served as a 2nd Lt. of WAAC in WW II. Her civil occupation was "physician and dentists assistants and attendants."
Cora Ivanilla Palmer
b. 11 November 1871, d. 12 April 1888
Cora Ivanilla Palmer was born on 11 November 1871 at Southwick, Hampden Co., MA. She was the daughter of Simeon Palmer and Emma Holcombe. Cora Ivanilla Palmer died on 12 April 1888 at age 16.