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Dillon Bacon Ruland1

M, #49804, b. 25 July 1894, d. 14 August 1982

Parents

FatherDaniel 'Dan' Able Ruland b. 22 August 1857, d. 15 April 1945
MotherLulu 'Belle' Belle Dewing b. 22 January 1859, d. 17 August 1946
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NoteDillon Bacon Ruland, son of a pioneer family, was born 25th of July,1894, on Black Tail Creek on his father’s pre-emption near Hulett,Wyoming, to Dan and Lulu Belle (nee Dewing) Ruland. In 1897, at the age of three, Dillon accompanied his parents on an overland trip by team and wagon to Rockport, Missouri. They spent the 4th of July with his father’s uncle, Bailey Ruland, and family who owned and operated a restaurant at Custer South Dakota. While in Rockport, Mrs.Ruland dried fruit which was brought back to Wyoming that November. In 1904 the family had promise of brighter days on the west coast. They went by train to Seattle where Dan’s sister and family lived. At that time a depression hit and no work could be found so they returned to Wyoming to start anew. From the 21st of April to the 31st of December, 1913, Dillon worked for Charlie Wood on the Beaver Creek ranch for $35.00 a month. He relates that once he and another hired hand were haying in Lucky Gulch for Mr. Wood and they went to a spring to get a drink and water the horses. They had two cans, one to catch the water and the other with a cloth over it to strain out the 'wigglers'. It was so hot and men so thirsty the other man didn't’t take the time to strain in it. He just continued to drink then said, 'They are getting into a hell of a place.' One of Dillon’s boyhood buddies was Ben Mahoney. They would occasionally go prairie chicken hunting in Mahoney’s field southeast ofAlva. As shotgun shells were quite expensive for a couple of boys, they always waited until they could get two birds with one shot. While Dillon’s father operated the store in Alva the traveling salesmen would make their visits by horse and buggy. Dillon was eager to wager with them that he could hit a walnut or their silver dollar in mid-air with his .22 rifle. This venture kept him in ammunition money. Following the family tradition, Dillon built a new store building in Alva in 1916 on land he bought from Fred Aikman. Carpenters were Walter Osborn, Walter Hood, John Parkins and himself. In 1917, Dillon took the Civil Service examination for postmaster at Alva. He was appointed postmaster on the 11th of August, 1917, being the only postmaster of the seven to date, to hold that office, who took the Civil Service examination for the position. In 1918 he enlisted in the army and after two unsuccessful physical exams he was accepted. Dillon entered service on the 25th of July, 1918,and was discharged at Camp Funston, Kansas, on the 18th of December,1918. He served at Waco, Palace and Camp McArthur, Texas, as bayonet instructor having taken the training under two British officers. He was on overseas rosters twice but was held back to train new recruits in bayonet use.While in service Dillon leased his store to a brother-in-law, Ben P.Colvin, who was Assistant Postmaster during the period. Upon returning home Dillon operated the General Merchandise Store and Post Office until the 1st of July, 1946, when the store was sold to Merlin O’Haver who was appointed Postmaster at the time. On the 25th of June, 1919, Dillon and Frances Olivia Nilson, eldest daughter of Alfred and Hilda (nee Pearson) Nilson of the Alva Community, were united in marriage at Belle Fourche, South Dakota. Their only child, Elbert Dale, was born at Alva the 30th of October, 1922. Dale married Marry Catherine Kester on the 27th of November, 1947 and they have a son, Dan Albert, and a daughter, Elaine Marie. These children are both married and Elaine has two children. During the twenty-seven years they operated the store together Dillon freighted from Deadwood, Rapid City and Belle Fourche for the store: hauled grain to the elevator for local ranchers and operated his own ranch. Consequently, it fell upon Frances to operate the store and post office alone for the most part, besides being a mother and housewife. They sold groceries, dry goods, hardware, notions, gas and oil, farm machinery, radios and cars. Whatever the public needed, they would supply. During the depression years necessary credit was extended to any one in need, enabling many to survive those desperate years. On the 13th of May, 1943, Dillon accepted the Cooperative Weather Bureau Station previously operated by Albert Knowles. He still maintainsthe station today (1981) after nearly thirty-eight years as CooperativeObserver. Baseball was a popular sport in this community and Dillon played center field and pitcher for many years, playing with the Hulett, Alva and Aladdin teams. Another sport dear to his heart has been big game hunting. Yet today elk, moose, deer and antelope hunters will see him roaming the prairies and mountains with his 30-06 rifle and keeping up with the best of them. Another of his hobbies has been hunting and collecting Indian artifacts. It has been said that Frances and Dillon never met a stranger. This is attested by the number of visitors to their home throughout the years. This account was contributed by Elbert 'Dale' Dale Ruland in the book- ‘Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920’, by Crook County Historical Society, Crook County, Wyoming, copyright 1981. Page 436 -437, pictures on page 436.2
BirthDillon Bacon Ruland was born on 25 July 1894, in on the Black Tail Creek, Crook County, Wyoming, USAG.1
MarriageHe married Frances Olivia Nilson daughter of Alfred 'Nelson' Nilson and Hilda Pearson, on 25 July 1919, in Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, USAG.1
DeathDillon Bacon Ruland died on 14 August 1982 in Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, USAG.1
BurialHe was buried in Alva Cemetery North Side, Lot 173, Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, USAG.3

Child with Frances Olivia Nilson b. 30 November 1902, d. 27 December 1986

SonElbert 'Dale' Dale Ruland b. 30 October 1922, d. 7 September 1990

Citations

  1. [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
  2. [S2544] Don Coy, Family Tree Maker file, Seattle, Washington.
  3. [S1034] More Hullett Area Past & Present, Hullet Area Senior Citizens, compiler, (Hullett, Ontario: Hullet Area Senior Citizens). Hereinafter cited as More Hullett Area Past & Present.

Elbert 'Dale' Dale Ruland1

M, #49805, b. 30 October 1922, d. 7 September 1990

Parents

FatherDillon Bacon Ruland b. 25 July 1894, d. 14 August 1982
MotherFrances Olivia Nilson b. 30 November 1902, d. 27 December 1986
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BirthElbert 'Dale' Dale Ruland was born on 30 October 1922, in Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, USAG.1
DeathHe died on 7 September 1990 in Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming, USAG.1

Citations

  1. [S1113] Edward Hirum & Eveleyn Mae Nilson, "Nilson Family Ancestry & History", 1993. . Hereinafter cited as "Nilson Family Ancestry & History".

John Titus

M, #49813, b. 1706
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BirthJohn Titus was born in 1706.1
MarriageHe married Elizabeth.1

Child with Elizabeth b. 1684

SonJohn Titus+ b. 1732, d. 1804

Citations

  1. [S1049] Don Coy, "Ancestral File (TM) - ver 4. 17, Descendancy Chart, Donald R. Coy, 1997.", July 1996 (Seattle, Washington). . Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File (TM) - ver 4. 17, Descendancy Chart".

Elizabeth1

F, #49814, b. 1684
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NameElizabeth was also known as Elizabeth Titus.
NameShe was also known as Elizabeth Beebe.
BirthShe was born in 1684.2
MarriageShe married Jonathan Beebe, Sr., son of Samuel Beebe, Sr., and Mary Keeney.
MarriageElizabeth married John Titus.2

Partner with Jonathan Beebe, Sr. b. 19 August 1674, d. 12 October 1761

Child with John Titus b. 1706

SonJohn Titus+ b. 1732, d. 1804

Citations

  1. [S1094] William Cutter, Genealogical & Family History of Central New York, Vol. 1 1912). Hereinafter cited as Genealogical & Family History of Central New York, Vol. 1.
  2. [S1049] Don Coy, "Ancestral File (TM) - ver 4. 17, Descendancy Chart, Donald R. Coy, 1997.", July 1996 (Seattle, Washington). . Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File (TM) - ver 4. 17, Descendancy Chart".

Martha Haffield1,1

F, #49817

Parents

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NameMartha Haffield was also known as Mary Haffield.
NameShe was also known as Martha Coy.
BirthShe was born, in of Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, USAG.1
MarriageShe married Richard Coye son of Richard Coye and Lucy Ann Lenten, in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, USAG.

Child with Richard Coye b. 1625, d. 2 August 1675

SonCaleb Coy b. 15 August 1666

Citations

  1. [S1054] Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints (LDS), "Family History Library Catalog , #24, page 1", April 1997 (Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Family History Library Catalog".

Betty Lou Quick1

F, #49826, b. 17 November 1929, d. 19 January 1968

Parents

FatherThomas M. Quick d. 8 January 1990
MotherAgnes Elizabeth Nilson b. 8 July 1908
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NameBetty Lou Quick was also known as Betty Lou O'Rourke.
BirthShe was born on 17 November 1929, in Spearfish, Lawrence County, South Dakota, USAG.1
DeathShe died on 19 January 1968 in San Francisco, San Mateo County, California, USAG.2

Citations

  1. [S1017] Alice Agnes (Quick) & Kenneth O'Rourke, "Alice Agnes (Quick) & Kenneth O'Rourke, compiled family records", (Clearlake, California). . Hereinafter cited as "Alice Agnes (Quick) & Kenneth O'Rourke, compiled family records".
  2. [S1095] Alice Agnes (née Quick) & Kenneth Lewis O'Rourke, "Alice Agnes (née Quick) & Kenneth Lewis O'Rourke, Sr., compiled family records", 1997 (Clearlake, California, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Alice Agnes (nee Quick) & Kenneth Lewis O'Rourke, Sr., compiled family records".

Kenneth Lewis O' Rourke, , Sr1

M, #49831, b. 24 March 1921

Parents

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BirthKenneth Lewis O' Rourke, , Sr, was born on 24 March 1921, in Kyle (White River), Shannon County, South Dakota, USAG.1

Child

SonKevin David O' Rourke b. 23 September 1950, d. 25 September 1950

Citations

  1. [S1017] Alice Agnes (Quick) & Kenneth O'Rourke, "Alice Agnes (Quick) & Kenneth O'Rourke, compiled family records", (Clearlake, California). . Hereinafter cited as "Alice Agnes (Quick) & Kenneth O'Rourke, compiled family records".

John O' Rourke1

M, #49843
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MarriageJohn O' Rourke married Nellie Cottier.1

Child with Nellie Cottier

SonKenneth Lewis O' Rourke, , Sr+ b. 24 March 1921

Citations

  1. [S1017] Alice Agnes (Quick) & Kenneth O'Rourke, "Alice Agnes (Quick) & Kenneth O'Rourke, compiled family records", (Clearlake, California). . Hereinafter cited as "Alice Agnes (Quick) & Kenneth O'Rourke, compiled family records".

Nellie Cottier1

F, #49844
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NameNellie Cottier was also known as Nellie O' Rourke.
MarriageShe married John O' Rourke.1

Child with John O' Rourke

SonKenneth Lewis O' Rourke, , Sr+ b. 24 March 1921

Citations

  1. [S1017] Alice Agnes (Quick) & Kenneth O'Rourke, "Alice Agnes (Quick) & Kenneth O'Rourke, compiled family records", (Clearlake, California). . Hereinafter cited as "Alice Agnes (Quick) & Kenneth O'Rourke, compiled family records".