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Yvette Marie Beckwith

Yvette Marie Beckwith

Female 1980 -  (44 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Yvette Marie BeckwithYvette Marie Beckwith was born 11 Apr 1980, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (daughter of John Ridenour Beckwith and Patricia Ann Castellano).

    Yvette married Andrew R. "Andy" Schulz NOT MARRIED. Andrew (son of Richard K. "Rick" Schulz and Barbara A. "Barb") was born 13 Sep 1980. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Andrew Garrett Beckwith was born 7 Jan 1997, Central DuPage Hospital, Winfield, DuPage County, Illinois.

    Yvette married NOT MARRIED. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Alexis Patricia Beckwith was born 13 Apr 1999, Glendale Heights, DuPage County, Illinois.

    Yvette married Mitchell A. "Mitch" Heidkamp NOT MARRIED. Mitchell (son of Richard G. Heidkamp and Betty Jo Adamik) was born Abt 1980. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Maddison Betty Heidcamp was born 29 Sep 2003.

    Yvette — Himebauch. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. McKynzi Lane Beckwith was born 28 Jan 2012, Illinois.
    2. Liam Vincent Himebauch was born 24 Jan 2014, Swedish American Hospital, Rockford, Illinois.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Ridenour BeckwithJohn Ridenour Beckwith was born 21 Mar 1954, Decatur, Macon County, Illinois (son of Robert Milton "Bob" Beckwith and Jeanette Lee Clabo); died 25 Nov 2014, University of Tennessee Medical Center, Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee; was buried 9 Sep 2015, Fairview Memorial Park Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois.

    Notes:

    OCCUPATION: Retail manager Osco, Radio Shack

    John married Patricia Ann Castellano 20 Feb 1980, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Patricia (daughter of Ramon Cerna Castellano and Anaclita Sanchez) was born 18 Dec 1950, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 31 Oct 1992, Elmhurst, DuPage County, Illinois; was buried 4 Nov 1992, Fairview Memorial Park Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Patricia Ann Castellano was born 18 Dec 1950, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (daughter of Ramon Cerna Castellano and Anaclita Sanchez); died 31 Oct 1992, Elmhurst, DuPage County, Illinois; was buried 4 Nov 1992, Fairview Memorial Park Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois.
    Children:
    1. 1. Yvette Marie Beckwith was born 11 Apr 1980, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Robert Milton "Bob" BeckwithRobert Milton "Bob" Beckwith was born 9 Jul 1928, Grant Hospital, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (son of Milton Miles Beckwith and Marjorie Ruth Mateer).

    Other Events:

    • Residence: From 1928 to 1929, Grenada Hotel, 525 Arlington Place, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Residence: From 1929 to 1931, North side of Chicago (Altgeld?)
    • Census: 1930, 1516 Ardmore Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Residence: From 1932 to 1933, North Glenwood Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; Kindergarten
    • Residence: From 1934 to 1935, North Kenneth Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; 1st/2nd grade
    • Residence: From 1936 to 1937, Cramer Street, Shorewood, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; 2nd/3rd grade (building no longer standing, replaced by apartment complex)
    • Residence: From 1937 to 1938, 2107 East Menlo Blvd., Shorewood, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; 3rd/4th grade
    • Residence: From 1939 to 1942, 537 Arlington Place, #60, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; 5th/7th grade
    • Census: 1940, 537 Arlington Place, #60, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Residence: From 1942 to 1952, 457 Roslyn Place, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; 8th thru first year of marriage
    • Residence: From 1952 to 1953, 1201 West Wood Street, Decatur, Macon County, Illinois
    • Residence: From 1953 to 1958, 4687 West Main Street, Decatur, Macon County, Illinois; House no longer standing, now part of Millikin University campus.
    • Residence: From 1958 to 1963, 5 Northland Drive, Decatur, Macon County, Illinois
    • Residence: From 1963 to 1964, 721 S. Lodge Lane, Lombard, DuPage County, Illinois
    • Residence: From 1964 to 1993, 709 S. Lodge Lane, Lombard, DuPage County, Illinois
    • Residence: From 1993 to, 1680 Valley Woods Drive, Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Bob learned to play piano at an early age and kept it as a hobby most of his life, thus carrying on the family musical tradition. As a teenager, he joined the Boy Scouts of which his father was the leader. In high school he attended Lane Technical magnet school in Chicago, Illinois.

    World War II ended before Bob was of draft age. He then attended two years at the University of Illinois Navy Pier campus in Chicago and completed his bachelor's degree in education at the University of Illinois in Champaign, Illinois.

    Bob met his bride Jeanette while on a family trip to the Tennessee mountains. In 1953, he took his wife and first son 200 miles south of Chicago to Decatur, Illinois to take on a 6th grade teaching position. To satisfy his musical interest and tradition, he led the school choir.

    In able to support a growing family, Bob also took on part time work in a local grocery store. Even so, he was able to complete a Masters degree in education from the University of Illinois in Champaign.

    In 1963, Bob joined the Illinois Education Association to represent teachers throughout the state of Illinois. He then moved his family to Lombard, Illinois, a suburb twenty miles West of Chicago.

    Bob kept his piano skills tuned by accompanying his children in their musical recitals. He also became known for his whistling skills and he often could be heard belting out melodic tunes.

    In 1968, Bob took on the position of Education Manager for the Illinois State Chamber of Commerce. There he worked closely with state educators and legislators. When he retired, the Illinois State Senate and House both declared the day "Robert M. Beckwith day" by official proclamation.

    Bob retired 1 January 1993 and is presently residing with Jeanette in Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Robert married Jeanette Lee Clabo 25 Aug 1950, Original First Baptist Church of Pigeon Forge, Pigeon Forge, Sevier County, Tennessee. Jeanette (daughter of Eddie Lee Clabo and Charity Alice Reagan, daughter of Media Edards "Edd" Shields and Davie Eliza Shults) was born 12 Mar 1927, Eddie & Charity Clabo homestead, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Jeanette Lee ClaboJeanette Lee Clabo was born 12 Mar 1927, Eddie & Charity Clabo homestead, Sevier County, Tennessee (daughter of Eddie Lee Clabo and Charity Alice Reagan, daughter of Media Edards "Edd" Shields and Davie Eliza Shults).

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1930, District 13, Sevier County, Tennessee
    • Baptism: 20 Oct 1940, Sevier County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Jeanette Lee Clabo was born at home, which is no longer standing, in the Shady Grove community in Sevier County Tennessee.

    Following a serious illness of her mother and the premature death of her father, Jeanette, the third eldest of four children, was taken in by the Ed Shields family in an effort to provide neighborly help during those perilous times. Jeanette so captured the hearts of the Shields that she remained as one of the family into her adult years.

    Jeanette tells the story of her experience as a child with the family mule named 'Bob'. Seems Bob swished his tail in Jeanette's face and to defend herself she grabbed the tail, whereupon Bob kicked back and hit Jeanette square in the nose. Bloody and knocked out, the family feared she had been killed. On the way to the doctor, with blood gushing from her face, Jeanette became semi-conscious and overheard the family discussing her death. With a lot of family love and belief in God, Jeanette recovered.

    Following a heavy rain in the mountains, a flooded Bird's Creek washed a footbridge away thus blocking Jeanette's path home. Brother Claude Shields came to her rescue with mule 'Bob'. Jeanette had the choice of drowning in the rising creek, or both riding home to safety on the back of a swimming Bob.

    For several summers Jeanette waited tables at the New Riverside Hotel in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The summer of 1948 was memorable since she waited table for a college man and his parents who were visiting the hotel from Chicago, Illinois. This meeting started a two-year courtship, mostly by mail, and ended in marriage on August 25, 1950 at the First Baptist Church of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

    Thus her career began in raising three fine sons in Illinois, Robert Shields, John Ridenour, and David Lynn. In 1993 she returned to Tennessee with her husband to enjoy their retirement home in Sevier County looking out at Shields Mountain.

    Children:
    1. Robert Shields Beckwith was born 24 Sep 1951, Grant Hospital, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.
    2. 2. John Ridenour Beckwith was born 21 Mar 1954, Decatur, Macon County, Illinois; died 25 Nov 2014, University of Tennessee Medical Center, Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee; was buried 9 Sep 2015, Fairview Memorial Park Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois.
    3. David Lynn Beckwith was born 9 Jan 1956, Decatur, Macon County, Illinois; was christened Decatur, Macon County, Illinois.

  3. 6.  Ramon Cerna Castellano was born 30 Aug 1926, Pharr, Hidalgo County, Texas (son of Joseph Castellano and Francisca A. Cerna); died 5 Jun 1997; was buried Ridgelawn Cemetery, Gary, Indiana.

    Ramon — Anaclita Sanchez. Anaclita (daughter of Joseph Sanchez and Fransisca Lara) was born 13 Jul 1926, Brady, Texas; died 15 Aug 2007; was buried Ridgelawn Cemetery, Gary, Indiana. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Anaclita Sanchez was born 13 Jul 1926, Brady, Texas (daughter of Joseph Sanchez and Fransisca Lara); died 15 Aug 2007; was buried Ridgelawn Cemetery, Gary, Indiana.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1930, Riceland, Freeborn County, Minnesota
    • Census: 1940, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

    Children:
    1. 3. Patricia Ann Castellano was born 18 Dec 1950, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 31 Oct 1992, Elmhurst, DuPage County, Illinois; was buried 4 Nov 1992, Fairview Memorial Park Cemetery, Cook County, Illinois.
    2. Linda Marie Castellano
    3. Priscilla Castellano
    4. Raymond Castellano, Jr.
    5. Isabell Castellano
    6. Arthur Castellano
    7. Lupe Castellano
    8. Robert Castellano died Bef 5 Jun 1997.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Milton Miles BeckwithMilton Miles Beckwith was born 27 Sep 1901, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (son of Moritz Georg "George" von Beschwitz and Maude Eleanor Elizabeth Wheeler); died 25 Aug 1981, Dunedin, Pinellas County, Florida; was buried 10 Oct 1981, Elmhurst Memorial Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: Milton Morris von Beschwitz
    • Census: 1910, 2729 Racine Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Census: 1920, 537 Arlington Place, #60, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Census: 1930, 1516 Ardmore Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Census: 1940, 537 Arlington Place, #60, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

    Notes:

    Milton changed his name from Milton Morris von Beschwitz. The Morris was probably an Anglicized Moritz.

    Rescue Three Canoeists.

    Most spectacular of the lake rescues was that of three youths, whose sailing canoe was capsized by high waves half a mile out from the foot of Pratt boulevard. Three life guards from the Toughy beach, Sommers, Van Beschwirtz (sic), and Tresch, rowed out at the risk of their own lives to save them.

    The rescued canoeists, numbed by the cold and the lashing of high waves are Harvey Cohen, 1110 Pratt boulevard; Albert Levin, 5474 Harper avenue, and Major Lawrence, 1311 Farwell avenue. All are about 18 years old.

    Saturday, October 10, 1981

    Elmhurst Cemetery, Joliet

    11 AM

    Memorial service of Milton M. Beckwith.

    Born Sept. 27, 1901 - Chicago, Illinois

    Died Aug. 25, 1981 - Dunedin, Florida

    Married Sept. 24, 1927 to: Marjorie Mateer Beckwith

    One son: Robert M. Beckwith

    Three grandsons: Robert, John and David Beckwith

    Two great granddaughters: Crystal and Yvette Beckwith

    One surviving brother: George L. Beckwith

    Milton Miles Beckwith was the eldest of three sons born to George and Maude von Beschwitz. As a teenage youth he became interested in a relatively new organization, the Boy Scouts of America which was rapidly growing throughout the nation. Milton was one of the organizers of Boy Scout Troop 87 at the Fullerton Avenue Presbyterian Covenant Church in Chicago. This initial interest in helping other people through a youth organization was to become the ultimate cornerstone of his life. More than 20 years later he returned to the same troop with his son as scout and he as scoutmaster. It was this service to youth during World War II which helped fill the gap left by younger scout leaders engaged in military defense of their country. During his youthful days and continuing into his college years, Milton and his brothers became excellent swimmers over the vigorous objections of his mother who always feared the water. A strong believer that anyone could learn to swim with just a pail of water, Milton spent many summers as a life guard at the beaches of Chicago or the YMCA camp at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin ... again typical of his concern for the welfare of others, primarily youth.

    During his years at Northwestern University from which he earned his degree in Business Administration Milton continued swimming. He won many honors as a member of the University's swimming team. Later while obtaining a law degree from the Chicago Law School he became a member of the Illinois Athletic Club swimming team. During this period he sharpened his competitive spirit by joining a team mate in lively pursuit of ducks swimming in one of Chicago's boat harbors.

    While the team mate, Johnny Weismueller, went on to Olympic fame and movie stardom as "Tarzan", Milton settled down to marriage, raising a family and joining the credit department of Marshall Fields. But the memorable experiences Milton had swimming with, and sometimes against, "Tarzan" have become legendary to his family and friends.

    Following his interest in scouting, Milton turned his career from the field of credit management to the field of youth development. To help young people gain an appreciation of the free enterprise system and learn how to successfully operate their own small businesses, Milton became manager of a Junior Achievement center on the northwest side of Chicago. Working with boys and girls of all backgrounds and religious beliefs and with the schools and business leaders, Milton built a J. A. youth program that lacked a counterpart anywhere in the city.

    His life, his love for youth, his words of wisdom and counsel to the young, his knack of stimulating youth's creative spirit has been imparted in the minds and hearts of thousands of former J.A.ers who are today's adult leaders.

    For seventeen years Milton, known affectionately as "Mr. B" by his J.A.ers, served the teenagers of Chicago's northwest side ... and he served to help build in others an appreciation of our economic system which has helped make this a nation great.

    Upon his retirement Milton entered what may be regarded as the most beautiful and rewarding phase of his life. The time had come to serve as elder statesman ... to impart the family heritage and fulfill all the other important responsibilities of being a grandfather. And the time had come to enter into a closer spirit with the creator and those He created.

    As a young man Milton was very active in church work and served as Sunday school superintendent ... now as a retired citizen he returned to an active role in the Presbyterian Church of Evanston. As trustee of the church he found many ways to be of service.

    While his working years left no time for Milton to join organizations for his personal fulfillment, he now made up for this neglect by joining the Masonic Lodge of Evanston. His commitment to this brotherhood, as to his work in Junior Achievement, resulted in exceptional achievement and advancement. His unselfish service and the deep respect he held for others brought about a deep inner sense of self esteem.

    Shortly after becoming a Shriner, Milton and his wife, Marjorie, left the confines of Chicago area and for the next ten years "to the day", August 25, 1971 to August 25, 1981 established a new life in Dunedin (Dun nee' din), Florida. A happy ten years, he found many wonderful new friends and time to travel and enjoy a relaxed social life. This was the time of life when Milton's keen sense of humor and love to engage in hilarious antics showed at its finest ... and warmed the hearts of all ... and filled the air with howls of laughter.

    And till his end on this Earth, Milton Beckwith never stopped swimming ... like a fish under water, or a porpoise cresting the surface, his graceful form never aged.

    Milton competed in life as he competed as a swimmer ... always with grace, determination, and poise. He did not become an Olympian nor a cinema star, but he did become "our" Tarzan ... and for this he will swim in the heavens of our Lord and we shall follow his wake.
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    Reference:
    Newspaper article.
    "Milton Miles Beckwith Eulogy", Robert Milton Beckwith, 1981.

    Milton married Marjorie Ruth Mateer 24 Sep 1927, Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Marjorie (daughter of Fred De Loss Mateer and Blanche Ridenour) was born 8 Jan 1904, Joliet, Will County, Illinois; died 12 May 1994, Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried 30 Jul 1994, Elmhurst Memorial Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Marjorie Ruth MateerMarjorie Ruth Mateer was born 8 Jan 1904, Joliet, Will County, Illinois (daughter of Fred De Loss Mateer and Blanche Ridenour); died 12 May 1994, Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried 30 Jul 1994, Elmhurst Memorial Cemetery, Joliet, Will County, Illinois.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1910, 105 Whitney Avenue, Joliet, Will County, Illinois
    • Census: 1920, 443 West Oakdale Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Census: 1930, 1516 Ardmore Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
    • Census: 1940, 537 Arlington Place, #60, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

    Notes:

    Popular Young People to Marry

    Announcement is made of the forthcoming nuptials of Marjorie Ruth Mateer and Milton Miles Beckwith, Saturday afternoon, September 24th, at 4 o'clock, in the auditorium of Fullerton Church. The Rev. Roy H. Brown, D. D., former pastor of Fullerton and beloved by all, will come from Des Moines, Iowa, to read the marriage ceremony.

    Both Marjorie and Milton long have been actively identified in the work of the young people of Fullerton, the former being a teacher in the Bible School and the latter for several years acting as associate superintendent of the school. The young couple are immensely popular with the membership of Fullerton, as a result of their intense interest in the affairs of the church and for their own genuineness. The coming bride is a graduate of Chicago Teachers' College and taught in the grade schools of Hammond, Indiana. Mr. Beckwith was graduated from Northwestern University, where gained considerable fame as a member of one of that university's numerous collegiate championship swimming teams. He is a member of the Phi Mu Delta fraternity.

    Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Mateer of the Granada Hotel, the future bride's father and mother, extend a cordial invitation to all friends to attend the wedding.
    Although no formal invitations will be issued, the numerous friends of the young couple are expected to tax the capacity of the church auditorium.

    September 24th also is the 25th wedding anniversary of the bride's parents, which will be celebrated at 8 o'clock that evening with the opening of the winter season at the Granada Hotel. All friends are, through these columns, tendered an invitation to be present at the informal reception and musicale in honor of the elder Mateers."

    "One of the most beautiful weddings ever held in our old edifice was that in which Margorie Ruth Mateer became the bride of Milton Miles Beckwith, associate superintendent of the Bible School. Marjorie and Milton were the happy lovebirds at the reception which immediately followed the ceremony at the Granada Hotel. The bride's sister, Miss Dorothy Mateer, was bridesmaid, and the groom's brother, Willard, best man.
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    References:
    "The Fullerton Forum", September 1927, p 6.
    "The Fullerton Forum", October 1927, p 8.

    Children:
    1. 4. Robert Milton "Bob" Beckwith was born 9 Jul 1928, Grant Hospital, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

  3. 10.  Eddie Lee ClaboEddie Lee Clabo was born 20 Sep 1901, Sevier County, Tennessee (son of Rev. James Ray Clabaugh and Mary Rebecca McMahan); died 28 Nov 1933, Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried Shady Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Eddie & Charity Clabo homestead, Sevier County, Tennessee
    • Census: 1910, District 13, Sevier County, Tennessee
    • Census: 1920, Sevier County, Tennessee
    • Census: 1930, District 13, Sevier County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Grace Lamons Clabo said Charity Clabo always said "Granny Mack" raised Eddie Lee Clabo. Granny Mack must have been Nancy (Townsend) McMahan.

    Eddie was working for the Townsend Railroad when Charity got sick.

    Family tradition has claimed Eddie Lee Clabo stepped on a rusty nail and died from "lock jaw" or tetanus poisoning. However, further investigation reveals a doctor's report indicating he died from stab wounds while living in the poor farm.
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    Reference:
    Family tradition.
    "Clabo Family Tree", Gardner Clabo, p 39, 40.
    Newell Clabo

    Eddie married Charity Alice Reagan 12 Feb 1921, Sevier County, Tennessee. Charity (daughter of Westley O. Reagan and Louisa Watson) was born 8 Oct 1901, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 30 Dec 1997, Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio; was buried 3 Jan 1998, Shady Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Charity Alice ReaganCharity Alice Reagan was born 8 Oct 1901, Sevier County, Tennessee (daughter of Westley O. Reagan and Louisa Watson); died 30 Dec 1997, Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio; was buried 3 Jan 1998, Shady Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Eddie & Charity Clabo homestead, Sevier County, Tennessee
    • Census: 1910, District 5, Sevier County, Tennessee
    • Census: 1920, Sevier County, Tennessee
    • Census: 1930, District 8, Knox County, Tennessee
    • Census: 1940, District 8, Knox County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Named after her grandmother Mary Charity Ownby Watson.

    Charity suffered a nervous breakdown after complications from birth of her last child (possibly postpartum depression). She never fully recovered.
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    Reference:
    Family tradition.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 28.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", 1983, Donald B. Reagan, p 165.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 128.
    "Smoky Mountain Family Album," Gladys Trentham Russell, 1984, p 98, 150.
    "Clabo Family Tree", Gardner Clabo. p 39, 40.

    Children:
    1. Newell Clabo was born 18 Sep 1922, Eddie & Charity Clabo homestead, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 19 Sep 2017, Blount County, Tennessee; was buried Puritan Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Peabody, Essex County, Massachusetts.
    2. Clyde Clabo was born 3 Nov 1924, Eddie & Charity Clabo homestead, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 18 Jan 1991, Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio; was buried Clarksville Cemetery, Clarksville, Clinton County, Ohio.
    3. 5. Jeanette Lee Clabo was born 12 Mar 1927, Eddie & Charity Clabo homestead, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    4. June Mae Clabo was born 21 Jun 1929, Eddie & Charity Clabo homestead, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 9 Jun 2008, Summit Place, Beaufort, Beaufort County, South Carolina; was buried 11 Jun 2008, Greenlawn Memorial Gardens, Spartanburg, South Carolina.

  5. 12.  Joseph Castellano

    Joseph — Francisca A. Cerna. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Francisca A. Cerna
    Children:
    1. 6. Ramon Cerna Castellano was born 30 Aug 1926, Pharr, Hidalgo County, Texas; died 5 Jun 1997; was buried Ridgelawn Cemetery, Gary, Indiana.
    2. Josephine Castellano
    3. Tony Castellano
    4. Emil Castellano
    5. Sylvano Castellano

  7. 14.  Joseph Sanchez was born 5 Sep 1896, Aguascalientes, Mexico (son of Maximieno Sanchez and Arculana Garcia); died Jun 1976, Gary, Lake County, Indiana; was buried St. Josephs Cemetery, Indiana.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1930, Riceland, Freeborn County, Minnesota
    • Census: 1940, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

    Notes:

    Buried in St. Josephs cemetery.
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    Reference:
    Social Security Death Index.

    Joseph — Fransisca Lara. Fransisca (daughter of Tibursia Lara and Florencia Espericueta) was born 4 Oct 1899, Parras, Coahuila, Mexico; died 29 Jun 1994. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Fransisca Lara was born 4 Oct 1899, Parras, Coahuila, Mexico (daughter of Tibursia Lara and Florencia Espericueta); died 29 Jun 1994.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1930, Riceland, Freeborn County, Minnesota
    • Census: 1940, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

    Notes:

    Social Security Death Index lists given name as Frances.
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    Reference:
    Social Security Death Index.

    Children:
    1. Julia Sanchez was born Abt 1921, Texas.
    2. John Sanchez was born Abt 1924, Texas.
    3. 7. Anaclita Sanchez was born 13 Jul 1926, Brady, Texas; died 15 Aug 2007; was buried Ridgelawn Cemetery, Gary, Indiana.
    4. Bacilla Sanchez was born Abt 1931, Minnesota; died Bef 15 Aug 2007.
    5. Valencia Sanchez was born Abt 1933, Illinois; died Bef 15 Aug 2007.
    6. Margaret Sanchez was born Abt 1935, Illinois.
    7. Rose Sanchez was born Abt 1938.