He married Charlotte Elizabeth "Lottie" Keeler, daughter of Henry and Matilda King Keeler, on 16 December, 1869, in Plainwell, Allegan, Michigan.
On the 1880 census for Plainwell, Orville is a widower, and works as a housepainter.
On 13 October, 1880, Orville married Mary A. Keeler, daughter of Henry and Matilda, Charlotte's younger sister. They married in Plainwell also.
Orville and Mary were the parents of 4 children: Fred Calvin, Grace K., Clarence F., and Majorie E. Dunham.
In 1896, the family was living in Cerritos, Calif. In 1900 they are on the Long Beach, California census.
1910 through 1930, they are making their home at 613 Adams St, Olympia. Orville's widowed sister, Mrs. DeWitt Kenyon (Viola), lived with them from 1910 until her death in 1931.
Orville died 25 January, 1937, Mary died 26 November, 1937.
He married Charlotte Elizabeth "Lottie" Keeler, daughter of Henry and Matilda King Keeler, on 16 December, 1869, in Plainwell, Allegan, Michigan.
On the 1880 census for Plainwell, Orville is a widower, and works as a housepainter.
On 13 October, 1880, Orville married Mary A. Keeler, daughter of Henry and Matilda, Charlotte's younger sister. They married in Plainwell also.
Orville and Mary were the parents of 4 children: Fred Calvin, Grace K., Clarence F., and Majorie E. Dunham.
In 1896, the family was living in Cerritos, Calif. In 1900 they are on the Long Beach, California census.
1910 through 1930, they are making their home at 613 Adams St, Olympia. Orville's widowed sister, Mrs. DeWitt Kenyon (Viola), lived with them from 1910 until her death in 1931.
Orville died 25 January, 1937, Mary died 26 November, 1937.
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