Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Marshall

information obtained from death certificate of daughter


Blaine Anderson Warren

On September 12, 1918, 20 year old, unmarried, Blaine Anderson Warren of Elba, Washington Co., Ohio registered for the military draft. According to his draft registration card he was born on April 11, 1898 and worked as a section hand for the Pennsylvania railroad Company in Cambridge, Guernsey Co., Ohio. His nearest relative is given as Emma Warren of Elba, Ohio. His physical description is given as medium height, slender build, with brown hair and eyes.

According to the 1920 census, unmarried Blain Warren lived with his mother, Emma, and his brother, Glen, on a farm in Aurelius Twp., Washington Co., Ohio. This contradicts the 1919 wedding date for Blaine and Ann Estadt given by Snyder.

In 1930, 31 year old Blaine A. Warren lived with his wife, Anna R. (29) and daughters, Juanita L (7), Betty C. (6) and Marry L. (4 yrs 5 mos) in a rented home (rent $10/mo.) at 65 Porter Avenue, Zanesville, Muskingum Co., Ohio. Based on census data, Blaine and Anna had been married for 9 years. Juanita attended school and Blaine worked in a tile factory. All members of the household were born in Ohio.


Blaine Warren remarried after his first wife's death. This announcement appeared on page 7 of The Zanesville [OH] Signal on 11 Apr 1945:
WEDDING ANNOUNCED
Miss Grace Meier of Pine street and Blaine A. Warren of Sonora were married
Saturday evening in the home of the officiating minister, Rev. J. H. Kinney.

The following divorce notice appeared in The Zanesville (OH) Signal newspaper on September 22, 1945: DIVORCES GRANTED Grace Warren from Blaine A. Warren, gross neglect.

The following note appeared on 13 Feb 1964 on page 7 A of The Zanesville Times Recorder under the Adamsville section of "News Briefs from Neighboring Communities":
Mr. and Mrs.Blaine Warren of Lower Salem spent the weekend at the homes of
Mr.and Mrs. Walter Wisecarver and daughter Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wise-
carver and family.


Francis Floyd Estadt

In 1930, 24 year old unmarried Floyd Estadt lived with his aunt and uncle, Ben and Margaret (Estadt) Noll at 500 Seddon Ave. in North Braddock, PA. Also living in the house was Floyd's cousin Clement Estadt. Floyed and Clement worked as laborers in a steel mill.


Agnes Connolly

Dates of birth and death (from Social Security Death Index) have not been proven.


Albert Kunst

Albert Kunst served in the Army in World War II.


Lynn George Schwallie

Throat Cancer but seemed to overcome colon cancer per D.R. Schwallie