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1883 - 1961 (77 years)
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Name |
Hendricks, Daisy Belle [1] |
Born |
7 Oct 1883 [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
4 Aug 1961 |
Grants Pass, Josephine Co., OR [1] |
Buried |
Grants Pass, Josephine, Oregon, USA [1] |
- Fir & Almond St. Granite Hill Cemetery
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Person ID |
I18425 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
21 Jan 2022 |
Father |
Hendricks, Hugh Bell, b. 12 Dec 1859, Douglas Co., OR , d. 4 Jan 1936, Grants Pass, Josephine Co., OR (Age 76 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Gilkison, Nancy Jane, b. 13 Apr 1864, d. 6 Aug 1945, Grants Pass, Josephine Co., OR (Age 81 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Married |
4 Oct 1880 |
Douglas County, Oregon, USA [1] |
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Family ID |
F7430 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Crouch, Ernest Roy, b. 24 Mar 1881, Fond du Lac or Oshkosh, WI , d. 26 Jan 1974, Grants Pass, Josephine Co., OR (Age 92 years) |
Married |
19 Oct 1904 |
Grants Pass, Josephine Co., OR [1] |
Children |
| 1. Crouch, Alice Ramona "Ramona", b. 5 Sep 1909, Grants Pass, Josephine Co., OR , d. 7 Oct 1997, Grants Pass, Josephine Co., OR (Age 88 years) [natural] |
| 2. Living |
| 3. Crouch, Daisy Ernestine "Betty", b. 9 Sep 1921, Grants Pass, Josephine Co., OR , d. 19 Oct 1965, Altadena, Los Angeles, California, USA (Age 44 years) [natural] |
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Last Modified |
21 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F7427 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
Personal Records, Maureen (Molly) McGUIRE COLSON:
Part of schooling at Cottage Grove, OR
Later at St. Mary's Catholic School in Medford, OR
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Autograph in Autograph book of Cassius E. Hendricks. Jan 13 1898, Condon, Gilliam Co., OR
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Grandpa was managing the Alameda Mine, located across the Rogue River from the present day Inidan Mary Park near Galice, OR, about 20 miles from Grants Pass. Much to his surprise, when he advertised for a cook, my grandmother answered the ad. He never imagined a woman would apply. She became the cook for the mining camp. He, at various times, was a miner, assayer, farmer, and orchardist. Grandma loved the outdoors and much preferred whatever might be outside to housekeeping. She like getting "gussied up" and was quite stylish in her youth. I have several pictures of her, taken by Grandpa, who developed his own pictures. When I was little she would take me fishing, teach me about mushrooms and herbs, and tell me wonderful stories. I also got to play with her goat, Napelda, and Napelda's kids. Once when Grandma offered me ice-cream, I bit, and had to sit and politely eat a large helping of GOAT'S milk ice-cream. When we would go for a drive Grandma would point out houses where our relatives lived. I thought at the time we sure had a lot of relatives I didn't know. Now I believe that, with all of the years our family spent in Southern Oregon, it's not the least bit surprising. Grandma tried to teach me to play the guitar, without much luck.
In their early days together they would play for dances, Grandma at the piano, Grandpa with the fiddle or guitar, and Mamma tucked in her basinette. When my children were young Grandpa would sing some of the the songs he sang at the dances, "Rye Whiskey", "Ivan Skavinski Skavaar", "Sweet Betsy from Pike" and many others. Grandma longed to be a great-grandma, and lived a little more than a year after my oldest daughter was born.
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Sources |
- [S148] Gilkison Family Research, Maureen (Molly) McGuire Colson, (Name: GEDCOM Import;).
Date of Import: Mar 26, 2001
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