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Daisy J “Daise” <I>Adams</I> Whitsell

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Daisy J “Daise” Adams Whitsell

Birth
Sigourney, Keokuk County, Iowa, USA
Death
3 Nov 1956 (aged 77)
Centerville, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Centerville, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 6 row 9
Memorial ID
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In 1880 she, her parents, a servant, and a prisoner lived in Sigourney, IA. Her father worked as the sheriff and jailer.

In 1900 she and her first husband and their daughter lived in a house they were renting in Sigourney, IA. He worked as a carpenter. She married Loyd Sept. 14, 1909 in Centerville, IA.

In 1910 she, her husband, her daughter from her first marriage, his mother, his maternal grandmother, and a roomer, 38-year-old Joe Baker, lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 202 West Maple Avenue in Centerville, IA. Loyd worked as a manager of a livery barn and Joe as a civil engineer in a general practice.

In 1920 she and Loyd and her two daughters--one from each marriage--lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 613 West Maple Street in Centerville. Her husband worked for a livery and transfer company and Marjorie as a stenographer in a drug store.

In 1930 she and Loyd and their daughter lived in the same house. Their home was valued at $4000 and they did have a radio. He worked for a transfer company.

In 1940 she and her husband lived in a house they owned at 114 South 15th Street in Centerville. Their home was valued at $3500. He worked as the owner and manager of a transfer line.
In 1880 she, her parents, a servant, and a prisoner lived in Sigourney, IA. Her father worked as the sheriff and jailer.

In 1900 she and her first husband and their daughter lived in a house they were renting in Sigourney, IA. He worked as a carpenter. She married Loyd Sept. 14, 1909 in Centerville, IA.

In 1910 she, her husband, her daughter from her first marriage, his mother, his maternal grandmother, and a roomer, 38-year-old Joe Baker, lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 202 West Maple Avenue in Centerville, IA. Loyd worked as a manager of a livery barn and Joe as a civil engineer in a general practice.

In 1920 she and Loyd and her two daughters--one from each marriage--lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 613 West Maple Street in Centerville. Her husband worked for a livery and transfer company and Marjorie as a stenographer in a drug store.

In 1930 she and Loyd and their daughter lived in the same house. Their home was valued at $4000 and they did have a radio. He worked for a transfer company.

In 1940 she and her husband lived in a house they owned at 114 South 15th Street in Centerville. Their home was valued at $3500. He worked as the owner and manager of a transfer line.


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