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| Name | Catherine McGinills was also known as Catherine Frazer. |
| Marriage | She married Owen Frazer son of John Frazer and Sheila Boyle. |
| Son | Denis Frazer+ |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | John Frazer married Sheila Boyle. |
| Son | Owen Frazer+ |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Sheila Boyle was also known as Sheila Frazer. |
| Marriage | She married John Frazer. |
| Son | Owen Frazer+ |
| Father | James McLaughlin |
| Mother | Catherine Rose McCarren |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | Owen McLaughlin married Mary Collins daughter of Daniel Collins and Catherine Daugherty. |
| Son | James 'Big Jim' McLaughlin+ b. About 1820, d. About 1881 |
| Father | Daniel Collins |
| Mother | Catherine Daugherty |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Mary Collins was also known as Mary McLaughlin. |
| Marriage | She married Owen McLaughlin son of James McLaughlin and Catherine Rose McCarren. |
| Son | James 'Big Jim' McLaughlin+ b. About 1820, d. About 1881 |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | Daniel Collins married Catherine Daugherty. |
| Daughter | Mary Collins+ |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Catherine Daugherty was also known as Catherine Collins. |
| Marriage | She married Daniel Collins. |
| Daughter | Mary Collins+ |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | James McLaughlin married Catherine Rose McCarren. |
| Son | Owen McLaughlin+ |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Catherine Rose McCarren was also known as Catherine Rose McLaughlin. |
| Marriage | She married James McLaughlin. |
| Son | Owen McLaughlin+ |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | Karl Theile married Celelia 'Celia' 'Ceel' McLaughlin daughter of Dennis McLaughlin, Sr., and Anne 'Annie' Lawler, in 1928, in Juneau, Alaska, USAG.1 |
| Death | Karl Theile died on 5 January 1941.1 |
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| Birth | Robert McMullen was born, in Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Rose Margaret McLaughlin daughter of Dennis McLaughlin, Sr., and Anne 'Annie' Lawler. |
| Death | Robert McMullen died in 1984 in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, USAG.1 |
| Father | Dennis McLaughlin, Sr. b. April 1859, d. 17 February 1908 |
| Mother | Anne 'Annie' Lawler b. October 1866, d. 1949 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Dennis Fraser McLaughlin, Sr., was born on 15 August 1908, in Juneau, Alaska, USAG.1 |
| Death | He died on 7 September 1971 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USAG.1 |
| Father | Dennis McLaughlin, Sr. b. April 1859, d. 17 February 1908 |
| Mother | Anne 'Annie' Lawler b. October 1866, d. 1949 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Suzanne 'Sue' McLaughlin was also known as Suzanne 'Sue' O'Neil. |
| Birth | She was born on 15 December 1898, in Juneau, Alaska, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | She married Eugene O'Neil. |
| Death | She died About 1947 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USAG.1 |
| Last Edited | 13 May 2011 00:00:00 |
| Address | Eugene O'Neil lived at. |
| Marriage | He married Suzanne 'Sue' McLaughlin daughter of Dennis McLaughlin, Sr., and Anne 'Annie' Lawler. |
| Death | Eugene O'Neil died on 27 March 1933.1 |
| Father | Dennis McLaughlin, Sr. b. April 1859, d. 17 February 1908 |
| Mother | Anne 'Annie' Lawler b. October 1866, d. 1949 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | John Tarticius McLaughlin was born on 9 August 1906, in Juneau, Alaska, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Helen Harrell on 30 May 1941, in Juneau, Alaska, USAG.1 |
| Death | He died on 18 February 1960 in Juneau, Alaska, USAG.1 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Helen Harrell was also known as Helen McLaughlin. |
| Birth | She was born on 1 August 1910, in Greenwood, Indiana, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | She married John Tarticius McLaughlin son of Dennis McLaughlin, Sr., and Anne 'Annie' Lawler, on 30 May 1941, in Juneau, Alaska, USAG.1 |
| Death | Helen Harrell died on 16 March 1989 in Juneau, Alaska, USAG.1 |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | Kaloost Esperian married Satenig Babigian. |
| Daughter | Charlotte Esperian b. 3 April 1913, d. 11 November 1990 |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Satenig Babigian was also known as Satenig Esperian. |
| Marriage | She married Kaloost Esperian. |
| Daughter | Charlotte Esperian b. 3 April 1913, d. 11 November 1990 |
| Father | Karl Ernst Mehner b. 16 August 1845, d. 21 August 1915 |
| Mother | Therisa Amelia Otto b. 1849, d. 14 June 1910 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Note | We are not sure of Albert Hugo Mehner's birth place! For certain hisparents were from Burkhardtsdorf, (just south of Chemnitz, Saxony,Germany). Albert Hugo Mehner was born October 3, 1877 in Saxony, Germany(According to his eldest son Karl Trevor Mehner, from a letter dated Feb.1969) However, according to his youngest son Robert Mehner, Albert Hugo Mehnerwas born in Stuttgart, Saxony, Germany in 1877. (The Klahiam of theEllensburg H.S., June 1910 where he served on the faculty says that hewas born in Dresden, Germany!--that was in the general area ofChemnitz/Burkhardtsdorf-- the Mehner ancestral home in Saxony). Hisparents were Karl Ernest and Therisa Otto Mehner. At the age of 4 he came with his brothers and parents to Mount Vernon,Knox County, Ohio in about 1880-81. The family came west in 1890. Theylanded in Seattle the year after the great fire. Because of Karl Ernst Mehner's failing health, the family decided to buya ranch in Kitsap County in 1891. They bought 15 acres at Fairview nearTracyton, across the narrows from Bremerton, WA. on the waterfront onPort Washington. Albert was 14 years old when the family arrived at theranch. They lived on a gladiola farm called 'Gladshore' Or 'Gladi Acres'. He delayed attending high school because of the need to help on thefamily farm. He must have resided in Tacoma (or did he commute from Bremerton?) from1896-1900 when he graduated from Tacoma High School as one of the classspeakers at his graduation in 1900 (he was 23!) With few roads and nobridges, he must have ridden one of the famous 'mosquito fleet' commuterboats between Bremerton and Tacoma. It must have been during theseTacoma days when he met his future wife Eva Mae Damon. They were married in Tacoma June 18, 1904 and honeymooned in FridayHarbor in the San Juan Islands. In the spring of 1901, the family sold the 15 acres and moved to thenearby fledgling city of Bremerton. That was also the year his olderbrother Paul married Isabell Hicks at Bremerton and became the city'sfirst clerk. (Paul was later Mayor from 1912-1914) He graduated from the University of Washington (AB) in 1904. In 1903, 04he acted as the Assistant to the famous Professor of Zoology TrevorKincaid of the University of Washington. Albert developed one of thelargest collections of seaweed in the world. Interestingly, he named hisfirst son Karl Trevor after his mentor in 1905. He was an instructor at Juneau, Alaska High School in 1904-5 where hisfirst son was born. He was instructor of Sciences at the Ellensburg,Washington High School in 1905-9 (at least) where his second son, Warren,and his third son, Abert Hartson, were born. John and Nancy (Mehner) Ruhlman have a photo of Albert in April, 1911 (hewas 39 years old). The address on the photo is 219 North Bassett,Madison, Wisconsin. The photographer was Curtiss, Madison, Wisconsin.We believe he graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a MS inScience. Albert Hugo Mehner taught Biology (an ichthyologist- 'a branch of Zoologythat deals with the study fishes and sea plants') and headed up theentire Science Department at the Washington State Normal School (laterCentral Washington University) in Ellensburg where he taught until 1916. In 1916 he developed Yellow Jaundice ('yellow pigmentation of the skin,tissues, and body fluids caused by the deposition of bile pigments') andthe doctors insisted that he give up teaching and take up outdooractivities. After a one year stay in Grants Pass, Josephine County,Oregon, the family moved back to Bremerton. They remained there and were living at 1308 Pleasant Ave. in Bremerton,June 3, 1918 when their fourth son Robert David was born. They raisedgladiolas at 'Gladishore Acres' on the Port Washington Narrows just southEvergreen Park. They are still listed at that address in the BremertonDirectory of 1920-21. We assume Albert and Eva owned the 'Mehner Apartments' that are alsolisted in the 1920-21 City Directory at 413 Washington Ave. (Althoughanother Mehner family branch could have owned them.) In 1971 the City ofBremerton built a parking garage there! Albert and Eva were members of the First Presbyterian Church of Bremertonand organized the first Boy Scout Troop in Kitsap County, WA. Theireldest son Karl Trevor Mehner said in a letter in Feb. 1969 that therewas a stained glass window in the Bremerton Baptist Church (about 5th andWarren Streets) with the Mehner name on it. (we have been unable to provethis - JJR) Albert remained in Bremerton until 1928 when he moved to Seattle wherehis wife Eva was one of the first female real estate brokers on CapitalHill. He was a professor at UW. He was bedridden in the late 1930's. Hedied in Seattle in 1939. We believe he was cremated. It is also interesting to note that they named their 'Warren Paul Mehner'after his mother Eva Mae Damon's family, the Warren's of Berwick, Maine! -Information from RobertDavid Mehner, Sr. [Coy Family Tree. FTW] Obituary, Bremerton Daily News - 03, April 1939 ALBERT HUGO MEHNER Albert came to the United States of America at the age of five andreside at 309 Pleasant Ave., Bremerton, Washington. He was cremated -Home Undertaking Mortuary, Seattle, Washington, and remains werescattered on Puget Sound. Albert Hugo Mehner was born in Stuttgart, the capital ofBaben-Wuttemberg, Germany in 1877 and came to the U.S.A. in 1880, At theage of 5 (or 3?) He lived with his parents and brothers in Ohio for ashort time before coming to the Puget Sound country in 1891. They farmedfor a time at Fairview (near Tracyton, across the Narrows from Bremerton,Washington). Albert’s father was a tailor in the old country andestablished 'Mehner and Son Naval Tailors and Outfitters' in Bremertonabout 1900. The Son was Albert’s brother Paul. Due to farm work, Albert was late going to Tacoma High School, 1900but eventually graduated from the University of Washington, AB.,1904 andthen took Graduate work at the University of Wisconsin. He taughtscience at Juneau’s Alaska High School, 1904-5 and went on expedition forthe New York Museum of Natural History in the wilds of Alaska. He later taught Science in Ellensburg High School and later became theassistant to the famous Biology Professor, Trevor Kincaid at CentralWashington Teachers College at Ellensburg, WA. and then headed up theentire Science Department at the Central Washington Teachers Collegeuntil 1916. At that time he had one of largest seaweed collections inthe world! Interestingly, he named his first son after the Professor(Karl Trevor Mehner). Then he developed yellow jaundice and the doctors insisted that hegive up teaching, and take up outdoor activities. So in 1916 they movedto Grants Pass, Oregon for a year, and then to Bremerton where RobertDavid 'Bob' was born June 03, 1918, the address was on Pleasant Avenueabout 1 block up from the Port Washington Narrows, on the east side ofthe street, a small one story structure. By 1919 they moved to a 24 acre ranch on Phinney Bay 4 miles north ofBremerton,this was ‘Gladishore’ where they cultivated gladiolus bulbs andcut flowers to sell in their store in the Dietz Building on Pacific near4th in Bremerton. This was called - Gladishore Floral Co. About 1928, they moved 4 miles south of Bremerton to the Old GorstHomestead, and lived in the big two story house on Gorst Creek. In 1929 they bought the Strand Apartments at 221 Belmont North, (nowis 221 Belmont East) Seattle, the phone number was Capital 6158. Theythen moved across the street to the corner house, 232 Belmont N. atThomas St. about 1931. They then moved to 420 18th N. (now E.) about 1932. Albert died in Seattle, the 2nd of April, 1939. The information above was contributed by Robert David ‘Bob’ Mehner, Sr.,their fourth son. ALBERT MEHNER FUNERAL TODAY Funeral services for Albert H. Mehner, Sr., 61 years old, a retireduniversity and normal school professor and a Seattle pioneer were set fortoday at the Home Under-taking Company, at 8th and Hubell Place near PikeStreet. Mr. Mehner died Sunday. Mr. Mehner had suffered from heart trouble brought on five years agowhen the motor of a boat in which he and a son, Robert David, were cruising, failed off OrcasIsland. Mr. Mehner rowed through high waves and darkness for five hours before they reached shelter. The retired professor was born in Germany. At an early age he movedwith his parents to Ohio. The family came to Seattle in 1889. Mr.Mehner attended the old Denny School, and later the University ofWashington, graduating in 1904. While a senior at the University he wasassistant to Prof. Trevor Kincaid in the Zoology Department. After leaving the University Mr. Mehner taught science a year at aJuneau, Alaska high school: then taught science five years at EllensburgNormal School: was a member of the Physics Department at the Universityof Wisconsin a year and a half and then returned for a five-year stay atthe normal school. He later moved to Bremerton to rest and study,returning to Seattle about ten years ago. He taught here for a time atthe Y.M.C.A. until retiring. In Ellensburg, Mr. Mehner organized thefirst Boy Scout troop in Kittitas County. Surviving besides the son, Robert, are Mr. Mehner’s widow, Mrs. EvaDamon Mehner at the family home, 420 18th Ave N.; three other sons,Albert Hartson Mehner, radio operator on the Coast Guard cutter Alert;Warren, Mount Vernon, and Karl T. Mehner, Bremerton, and a brother, PaulMehner of Bremerton, a former state senator and one-time mayor andpostmaster of Bremerton. |
| Birth | Albert Hugo Mehner was born on 3 October 1877, in Bukhardtsdorf?, Chemnitz, Saxony, GermanyG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Eva Mae Damon daughter of James Hartson Damon and Theresa Jane Warren, on 18 June 1904, in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, USAG.1 |
| Death | Albert Hugo Mehner died on 2 April 1939 in Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG.1 |
| Son | Karl Trevor Mehner+ b. 9 July 1905, d. 7 April 1969 |
| Son | Warren Paul 'Dimps' Mehner, Sr. b. 23 July 1906, d. 12 February 1966 |
| Son | Albert Hartson Mehner b. 10 June 1915, d. About 1992 |
| Son | Robert David Mehner, Sr.+ b. 3 June 1918, d. 27 July 1991 |
| Father | James Hartson Damon b. 1851 |
| Mother | Theresa Jane Warren b. 12 February 1849, d. 22 April 1942 |
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| Name | Eva Mae Damon was also known as Eva Mae Mehner. |
| Name | She was also known as Eva Mae Barnett. |
| Note | Eva Mae Damon was born 20, April 1881, in Bradford, Stark County,Illinois. She died, 03, September 1964 in St. Augustine, St. JohnsCounty, Florida, and is buried at Sumner Cemetery, Valley and 23rd NorthEast, Sumner, Pierce County, Washington, U.S.A. She resided in Madison,Dane County, Wisconsin and then in Seattle and yet again in 'BarnetShores', St. Augustine, St. Johns County, Florida. She used to say shewas related to Brewster on the Mayflower. (Not confirmed!) She was the daughter Therisa Jane Warren and James Hartson Mehner fromSearsport, Waldo County, Maine. Her only sibling was Warren G. Damon(1888-1930), later the editor of the Mohave County Miner in Kingman,Mohave County, Arizona. After her first husband, Albert Hugo Mehner, died 15, June 1904, shemarried Theodore M. Barnett and resided in 'Barnet Shores', St.Augustine, St. Johns County, Florida. The account above was contributed by Robert David Mehner, Sr., theirfourth son. She was a business woman in Seattle; She was perhaps the first licensedRealtor in Seattle in about 1935. At one time she owned apartment houseson Broadway Avenue and throughout Capital Hill, etc. She was wealthy inher own right. Her first husband was Albert Hugo Mehner who was an immigrant fromGermany. Later, he became a science professor at the University ofWashington. He was ill with heart disease. He was bedridden for severalyears in the 1930's and died April 2, 1939. She was a devout Christian, a member of the Westminster PresbyterianChurch, Harvard Avenue and Howell Street, Seattle. Rev. Robert T.McFarlane was the Pastor. While Albert was still alive, Eva was witnessing to Theodore 'Ted'Barnett from Skid Row. She brought him home and :cleaned him up'; Albertfinally asked him to leave the house. After Albert died, Eva found Ted again and married him about 1940. Tedwas perhaps 25 years younger than Eva. Ted often collected the rentsfrom her apartments, etc. People didn't seem to like him. In about 1945, Eva suffered a stroke on one side. She couldn't talk orwalk. She remained alert mentally. Her second husband, Ted did seem tocare for her during these years. All four of her boys 'disowned' her for eight years. Interestingly, Tedcouldn't collect Social Security because he never held a job. In about 1947, Ted convinced Eva to sell the apartments and buy a 100acre island (Barnett's Camatchie Resort) off the nearby city of SaintAugustine, Florida. En route, Ted and Eva stopped by their son Karl's home in Montana. (seeletter of Nov. 30, 1949!) They lived on the island in Florida and sold portions of it off. Eva had red hair, even after she was grey, she dyed her hair red for therest of her life! She lost an eye to an infection in 1949 (see letterdated Nov. 30, 1949). See photo of Ted and Eva dated 1948, also of Ted and Eva with dog`Laddie'. She died Sept. 3, 1964 at 'Barnett's Acres' in St. Augustine, Florida.Ted was still living; the four boys paid to have her body brought back toSumner for burial but requested that Ted stay in Florida. TheOfficiating Minister at the funeral home was her pastor many yearsearlier in Seattle (Rev. Robert T. McFarlane of the WestminsterPresbyterian Church). She is buried in the Sumner Cemetery. - Sheila (Mehner) Snoozy, 1998. The statement below was copied from a rough draft tribute for funeralservice: Eva D. Mehner Barnett, age 83, Born in Stark, Illinois: moved to Tacomaas a child, she taught in the Firn Hill School District until hermarriage to Albert H. Mehner in 1904. After living in Ellensburg andBremerton, they moved to Seattle in 1927, where she resided on CapitalHill for many years. Mr. Mehner passed away in 1939. She was one of thefirst women realtors in Seattle, having her own office in the BroadwayDistrict, and was also a member of the Real Estate Board. She was amember of the Westminster Presbyterian Church. She married TheodoreBarnett in 1943, and then moved to St. Augustine, (St. Johns County)Florida in 1951, where they had since made there home. The statement below is copied from a news paper clipping that is Eva'sscrapbook: Friday, August 13, 1948. The closing of what is perhaps Capital hill's oldest real estate officeis being announced this week. Saying, she seeks a complete change ofclimate and future, Eva D. Mehner is closing the real estate office whichbears her name to make her future home in Florida. Nineteen years ago Eva D. Mehner started her real estate business in herhome at 420 18th Ave. N. After taking out the required license andinstalling a main telephone. 'Right away, I started to avail myself ofCapital Hill Times advertising and have been a consistent customerthroughout the years,' she remarked this week. 'I have made manyexcellent deals through the columns of our local newspapers.' Five years ago took the Barnetts to St. Augustine, Florida, where theybought a 102 acre island between St. Augustine and the ocean front. It is to this Florida island that the Barnett's plan to move. They areenthusiastic about their new home where they say 'there is a 12 roomhouse, a private causeway, with plans for a cruiser base, fishing boats,motels and other concessions for the island. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett are members of the Seattle Real Estate Board,Seattle Chamber of Commerce, and the Capital Hill Commercial Club. Nowthey say they are members of the St. Augustine Chamber of Commerce. 'We have a good business here but we want a complete change of climateand experiences. We belive that Seattle and St. Augustine are the oneand only cities, and we welcome our northwest friends to visit our sunnyCamatchie Island, near St. Augustine, Florida, temperatures of 70degrees.' The Barnett's plan the close of the Eva D. Mehner officeSaturday afternoon. More notes below: Eva Mae Damon was born April 20, 1881 in Bradford, Stark County,Illinois. She was the daughter of Theresa Jane Warren and James HartsonDamon from Searsport, Maine. Her only sibling was Warren G. Damon(1888-1930), later the editor of the Mohave County Miner in Kingman,Arizona. We have often wondered if she is related to the famous Dr. John F. Damon,the famous Congregational 'Marrying Parson' of the Washington Territory.Being a Congregationalist, he probably was from New England (Eva's familywas from Maine). John Damon pioneered churches in Port Townsend, Seattleand Winslow. We know that Eva Damon lived in York, Nebraska in June of 1888 because wehave her third grade report card! (92% in 'scholarship and 95% in'deportment'!) Her brother Warren was born in York in 1888. We also know that her brother Warren (7 years younger) was sellingnewspapers at an early age in Seattle, Tacoma and Portland. We wouldassume Eva Mae was in those northwest cities with her family, also. She was educated in Tacoma, WA schools. She also taught school in theFern Hill (Tacoma) schools. She met her husband Albert Hugo Mehner in Tacoma, WA. Albert had comefrom Burkhardtsdorf (Near Chemnitz), Germany with his parents in 1880 atthe age of 3. Before moving to the Puget Sound area, the Mehners hadlived in Mount Vernon, Knox Co. Ohio. The family were living inBremerton, but Albert graduated from Tacoma High School in 1900. (livingin a boardinghouse? with family? commute on the 'mosquito fleet'? Theywere married June 18, 1904 in Tacoma. Albert worked his way through the University of Washington from ages23-27. They moved to Anchorage Alaska (where Albert taught High School.) Their oldest son Karl was born there. Albert and Eva moved to Ellensburg, WA where he taught at the EllensburgHigh School and Central Washington College. Warren and Hartson were bornin Ellensburg. Eva attended the Ellensburg Normal School. After their youngest son Robert was born in 1918 in Bremerton, theMehners moved to Seattle where Albert was a Science Professor at his AlmaMater, the U of W. Albert developed a serious heart ailment in the 1930's His wife, Eva Mae became perhaps the first licensed woman Realtor inSeattle in about 1928. At one time she owned apartment houses onBroadway and throughout Capital Hill, etc. She owned the Eva D. MehnerRealty at 204 Broadway. She had begun her business in her home at 42018th Ave. N. 'after taking out the required licence and installing amain telephone'. She was a realtor on Capitol Hill for 19 years. Albert Hugo Mehner declined in health throughout the 1930's. He wasbedridden for several years. She was a devout Christian; a member of the Westminster PresbyterianChurch, Harvard Ave. and Howell Streets, Seattle. Rev. Robert T.McFarlane was her Pastor. According to Sheila Snoozy, Eva's granddaughter, while Albert was stillalive, Eva was ministering as a volunteer at a Seattle Rescue Mission onSkid Row. She met Theodore 'Ted' Barnett. (he was a lifelong residentof Seattle and 21 years her junior!). She brought him home and 'cleanedhim up'. Soooo---this devout, sweet Presbyterian realtor reached out to the downand out easy-going new convert. She gave him a job collecting rents forher Capitol Hill properties. He became her driver. --in fact, sheactually gave him a place to stay until her husband Albert kicked him out. Albert died of heart disease April 2, 1939. Eva married Ted Barnett in1943. Ted became her helper in the Real Estate business on Capitol Hill,Seattle. Ted wanted Eva to dye her hair red--she had red hair for therest of her life! All four of her boys 'disowned' her for eight years. Interestingly, Tedcouldn't collect Social Security because he never held a job. They livedon her social security check and investments for the rest of both oftheir lives. In 1948, Eva and Ted lived at 536 33rd South, Seattle, justsouth of Frink Park in the Madrona District. In August of 1948, she announced on the front page of the Capitol HillTimes that she was selling her real estate business and moving to St.Augustine, Florida, where they had purchased in 1947 a 102 acre island'Barnett's Camatchie Island Resort' (now spelled Camachee Island). Thebeautiful island is 2 miles northeast of downtown St. Augustine at thewest end of the Villano Beach Bridge. The island included an old 12 roomhome that had been owned by Judge Dunham at the east end of a causewayjoining Atlantic St. on the mainland. The causeway was removed by theTaylor brothers after 1976. Since Ted and Eva moved to the Florida Island in the summer of 1948, itmust have been a shock when the late fall hurricane season arrived! Thecauseway was not always passable during high tide and stormy weather.The house took a real beating. Also, they were taking care of an elderlywoman named Alice ____ who died of cancer in 1949. According to Eva's letter of Nov 27, 1949, a speck of plaster with limein it got into her eye while she was cleaning up from remodeling andrepair. After several days of agony 'the eye burst!' On Sunday, Oct 31,Eva and Ted went to church (Memorial Presbyterian) with her son Karl whowas visiting from Montana? Washington? En route to Florida, Ted and Evahad stopped by their son Karl's home in Montana.) After church, they atedinner at their restaurant on Camatchie Island. This restaurant had been built the year they arrived under Ted'sdirection. It was boat shaped with a basement just west of the 2 piersthat anchored the west terminus of the Villano Beach bridge (replacedwith the Francis and Mary Usina Bridge in 1976.) The 2 old piers arestill there near the entrance to the present restaurant. A realtor friend of Ted and Eva's named Ann Hopkins (red hair and in her80's! of Ann Hopkins Realty in St. Augustine) told John and Nancy Ruhlmanin 1999 that 'Ted always wasted lots of money and whatever he toucheddidn't do nothing! It was such a waste. He talked Eva into spending hermoney on the cement block restaurant building, but the restaurant didn'tdo nothing. One of the walls was in modern glass block walls! The bigold house at the east end of the causeway was damaged by hurricanes andfloods so Ted and Eva moved into a cement and brick building about 100ft. from the restaurant. Little apartments were behind the restaurant.' 'Eva worked as a realtor in St. Augustine way into her 70's, buying andselling houses. (She bought a house in Ravenwood on Spring St.; bought amotel on Anastasia Island; bought 7 1/2 lots on Villano Beach, etc.)they moved from the big white house on the middle west of the island to acement block and brick building with an inside glass brick wall 100 ft.from the restaurant that Ted had built in the shape of a boat. Behindthe restaurant were apartments where the young couple who ran therestaurant lived.' 'Eva had sparkling eyes; she communicated with them even after herstroke. I (Ann Hopkins her realtor friend) would often come by and bringEva sweets (which she loved). When I would get after Ted for notcleaning the floors, etc., Eva's eyes would say 'yes, go for it'!' According to Ann, there was a dichotomy: 'Ted was like a kid and she(Eva) did whatever he wanted; Eva was a 'soft touch' with him.Everything got wasted by Ted. Interestingly, he minded her; whatever shesaid 'do', he'd do it. He liked to build and she let him do it (with hermoney)'. --Ann Hopkins, February, 1999. Ted's business card in 1949 showed his grandiose dreams for the island:'Barnett's Camatchie Island Resort, St. Augustine Florida- Rooms withbath, famous southern fried chicken and steak dinners, sandwiches andcold drinks, boats for hire, oyster roasts, playgrounds, picnic tables,good fishing and crabbing. Fred Von Eberstein, Sr. mgr.' According toAnn Hopkins, a young couple ran the restaurant and their baby died duringthis time. The Capital Hill Times quoted Ted's plans for the island including 'acruiser base, fishing boats, motels and other concessions for the island.' Eva's granddaughter, Nancy Mehner Ruhlman, spoke to Dorothy Mehner, Eva'sson Karl's wife in February, 1999 (Dorothy is living at 2702 SoundviewDrive, W., Tacoma, WA.): 'We moved nearby to Ted and Eva in St.Augustine for about six months. Karl built a little 'in and outdrive-in' on highway AlA and we lived in a little cabin on the beach, butI hated it! We had my 11 year old daughter (Diane) at the time. Ted andEva had a restaurant built with a place to live in the back. Ted wasn't'all there'; she got him at the mission (in Seattle) to be her driver.Eva could sell anything--even at age 75 when we were there. She had aheart of gold and was very kind--but a bit 'odd ball.' 'They couldn't get anybody to make a go of the restaurant because Ted andEva wouldn't allow a liquor license. She didn't care a hoot aboutcleaning house; that was Ted's job! They got behind in taxes (propertytaxes?) and got deeper and deeper in debt. Ted allowed Albert's (Eva'sfirst husband) seaweed slides to be in the sun and they were ruined.Albert Mehner was an ichthyologist (study of sea life) at the Universityof Washington in the 1920's and 30's. Mildred, Eva's son Warren's wifewould tell Eva and Ted what she thought in no uncertain terms' 'After her stroke in about 1962 (Eva had a stroke, heart disease anddiabetes!), Ted brought her to Seattle. When she arrived, she was sorelyin need of a bath; Karl and Dorothy put her in the tub; she still had thedied red hair! Since she could not function or talk, she was at Ted'smercy. To his credit, he did take care of her until she died Sept. 3,1964, in St. Augustine. He was living off her social security.'--Dorothy Home (Quinn) Mehner, Feb. 1999 See photo of Ted and Eva with dog 'Tipper'. 'Her four sons paid to have her body brought to Sumner for burial butrequested that Ted stay in Florida. The Officiating Minister at thefuneral home was her pastor many years earlier in Seattle (Rev. Robert T.McFarlane of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, Harvard Ave. andHowell.) She is buried in the New Sumner Cemetery, Sumner, WA.' --Sheila Snoozy (Eva's granddaughter), 1998 After Eva's death Ted lived 15 more years. When he became ill, AnnHopkins took care of him; he entered a nursing home and passed awayJanuary 20, 1979 in St. Augustine. Ann Hopkins said 'he choked to death'. The statement below was copied from a rough draft tribute for Eva'sfuneral service. 'Eva D. Mehner Barnett, age 83, Born in Stark, Illinois: moved to Tacomaas a child, she taught in the Fern Hill School District until hermarriage to Albert H. Mehner in 1904. After living in Ellensburg andBremerton, they moved to Seattle in 1927, where she resided on CapitalHill for many years. Mr. Mehner passed away in 1939. She was one of thefirst women realtors in Seattle, having her own office in the BroadwayDistrict, and was also a member of the Real Estate Board. She was amember of the Westminster Presbyterian Church. She married TheodoreBarnett in 1943, and then they moved to St. Augustine, (St. Johns County)Florida in 1951, where they had since made their home. _____________________________________________________________________________________The statement below is copied from a news paper clipping thatis in Eva's scrapbook: Friday, August 13, 1948. The closing of what is perhaps Capital Hill's oldest real estate officeis being announced this week. Saying, she seeks a complete change ofclimate and future, Eva D. Mehner is closing the real estate office whichbears her name to make her future home in Florida. Nineteen years ago, Eve D. Mehner started her real estate business in herhome at 420 18th Ave. N. After taking out the required license andinstalling a main telephone. 'Right away, I started to Avail myself ofCapital Hill Times advertising and have been a consistent customerthroughout the years,' she remarked this week. 'I have made excellentdeals through the columns of our local newspapers.' Five years ago took the Barnetts to St. Augustine, Florida, where theybought a 102 acre island between St. Augustine and the ocean front. It is to say 'there is a 12 room house, private causeway, with plans fora cruiser base, fishing boats, motels and other concessions for theisland. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett are members of the Seattle Real Estate Board,Seattle Chamber of Commerce, and the Capital Hill Commercial Club. Nowthey say they are members of the St. Augustine Chamber of Commerce. 'We have a good business here but we want a complete change of climateand experiences. We believe that Seattle and St. Augustine are the oneand only cities, and we welcome our northwest friends to visit our sunnyCamatchie Island, and near St. Augustine, Florida, temperatures of 70degrees.' The Barnetts plan the close of the Eva D. Mehner officeSaturday afternoon. |
| Birth | She was born on 20 April 1881, in Bradford, Stark County, Illinois, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | She married Albert Hugo Mehner son of Karl Ernst Mehner and Therisa Amelia Otto, on 18 June 1904, in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, USAG.2 |
| Marriage | Eva Mae Damon married Theodore M. Barnett in 1943, in Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG. |
| Death | She died on 3 September 1964 in St. Augustine, St. Johns County, Florida, USAG.1 |
| Burial | She was buried on 12 September 1964 in Sumner Cemetery, Sumner, Pierce County, Washington, USAG.1 |
| Son | Karl Trevor Mehner+ b. 9 July 1905, d. 7 April 1969 |
| Son | Warren Paul 'Dimps' Mehner, Sr. b. 23 July 1906, d. 12 February 1966 |
| Son | Albert Hartson Mehner b. 10 June 1915, d. About 1992 |
| Son | Robert David Mehner, Sr.+ b. 3 June 1918, d. 27 July 1991 |
| Father | Albert Hugo Mehner b. 3 October 1877, d. 2 April 1939 |
| Mother | Eva Mae Damon b. 20 April 1881, d. 3 September 1964 |
| Last Edited | 30 April 2024 15:47:02 |
| Name | Albert Hartson Mehner was also known as Hoot Mehner. |
| Name | He was also known as Hartson Mehner. |
| Birth | He was born on 10 June 1915, in Ellensburg, Kittatas County, Washington, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Tiny Jewel Lovering daughter of Leslie Lovering and Glea Cowell, on 20 September 1949, in Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington, USAG. |
| Death | Albert Hartson Mehner died About 1992 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USAG. |
| Burial | He was buried in Las VegasG. |
| Father | Albert Hugo Mehner b. 3 October 1877, d. 2 April 1939 |
| Mother | Eva Mae Damon b. 20 April 1881, d. 3 September 1964 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Warren Paul 'Dimps' Mehner, Sr., was born on 23 July 1906, in Ellensburg, Kittatas County, Washington, USAG.2 |
| Marriage | He married Mildred Fern Jennings daughter of Jesse Jennings and Dora Mable Ross, on 27 August 1933, in Plymouth Congregational Church, Colfax, Whitman County, Washington, USAG.1 |
| Death | Warren Paul 'Dimps' Mehner, Sr., died on 12 February 1966 in Sumner, Pierce County, Washington, USAG. cause of death was Acute Coronary Occlusion.2 |
| Burial | He was buried in New Sumner Cemetery; Valley Avenue and 23rd North East Street, Sumner, Pierce County, Washington, USAG.1 |
| Father | Albert Hugo Mehner b. 3 October 1877, d. 2 April 1939 |
| Mother | Eva Mae Damon b. 20 April 1881, d. 3 September 1964 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Note | Karl and Pauline lived in Bremerton at 270 5th St. in about 1939 when hisbrother Bob lived in their basement. Later, he operated an Ice Arena atthe head of the bay (Sinclair Inlet) at Gorst which he and his brotherBob built. They had 2 children, Orman Vaughn, born 1927 in Bremerton and Arline,born 1935 in Bremerton. He and Pauline were divorced in about 1945. He married Dorothy Home Quinn soon afterward. He was working in refrigeration and air conditioning. He was a pioneer in putting thermal heat in houses; he built a house inSteilacoom, Pierce County, on American Lake- piped water from the lake tothe Heat Pump to heat or cool the house! He and his wife Dorthy lived near his mother Eva Mae Damon Mehner Barnettfor a few months in Florida in about 1949 (See notes on Eva Mae Damon) He died in Tacoma of a heart attack. The statement below was taken from type written a copy of a letter andsigned by Karl Trevor Mehner February 1969, he died 07 April, 1969. 'I am Karl Trevor Mehner, born 09 July, 1905, in Juneau, Alaska. I thinkmy parents were married in Tacoma, Washington in 1904. They honeymoonedin Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, Washington. 'My father came to the United States of America in 1880 from Saxony,Germany, when he was five years old. He lived with his parents andbrothers in Ohio for a short time before coming to the Puget Soundcountry. They farmed awhile at Fairview near Tracyton, across the Narrowsfrom Bremerton. My paternal grandfather was a tailor in the old country(Germany) and established 'Mehner and Son Naval Tailors and Outfitters'in Bremerton about 1900. The Son was my father's brother Paul. 'Due to farm work, my father was late going to High School, buteventually graduated from the University of Washington and then tookgraduate work. He taught science in Juneau, Alaska at the Juneau Highschool, and went on an expedition for the New York Museum of NaturalHistory in the wilds of Alaska. 'He later taught Science at the Ellensburg (Washington) High School andthen headed up the entire Science Department at the Central WashingtonTeacher's College until 1916, when he developed yellow jaundice and thedoctors insisted that he give up teaching, and take up outdooractivities. So in 1916 we moved to Grants Pass, Oregon for a year, andthen to Bremerton where brother Robert was born. 'Grandfather, Karl Ernst, was a Baptist, and as you no doubt know, ourfamily was Presbyterian. 'There is a stained glass window in the Bremerton Baptist Church whichwas built in 1912 (about 5th and Warren Streets) with the Mehner name onit.' The above was taken from type written a copy of a letter and signed byKarl Trevor Mehner February 1969, he died 07 April, 1969. As of September 24, 1997, the church is now owned by The NeighborhoodChristian Center, 1003 5th. Street, mailing address - P. O. Box 427,Bremerton, Kitsap County, Washington, 98337-1432 1-360-377-7292. Karl Trevor Mehner was cremated, Brookside Mortuary, Tacoma, PierceCounty, Washington, U.S.A. |
| Birth | Karl Trevor Mehner was born on 9 July 1905, in Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Pauline Strawhnun daughter of Richard Strawhun, on 8 March 1926, in Bremerton, Kitsap County, Washington, USAG.2 |
| Death | Karl Trevor Mehner died on 7 April 1969 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, USAG. Unknown GEDCOM info: Heart Attack.1 |
| Daughter | Arline Mehner d. About 1998 |
| Father | Richard Strawhun |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Name | Pauline Strawhnun was also known as Pauline Mehner. |
| Note | Pauline Strawhnun died in California? |
| Marriage | She married Karl Trevor Mehner son of Albert Hugo Mehner and Eva Mae Damon, on 8 March 1926, in Bremerton, Kitsap County, Washington, USAG.2 |
| Daughter | Arline Mehner d. About 1998 |
| Father | Jesse Jennings d. 1921 |
| Mother | Dora Mable Ross b. 21 December 1877, d. June 1943 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Mildred Fern Jennings was also known as Mildred Fern Mehner. |
| Name | She was also known as Mildred Fern Hodges. |
| Biographical Note | She graduated from high school in 1929. Her father died when she was nine. Her mother, Dora, remarried a man named William Jones. Dora died in June 1948 in Cheney (she was blind--perhaps diabetes). Mildred had 2 brothers and two sisters. The Jennings were dairy farmers in Cheney, Washington. Mildred's 1st husband was Warren Paul 'Dimps' Mehner, Sr. who was the natural father of Sharon Rose, Sheila Joy and Warren Pascal 'Bud' Mehner, Jr. Warren Paul 'Dimps' Mehner, Sr. passed away on 12 Feb 1966. She married (2) Cecil Paul Hodges on November 11, 1966. |
| Birth | She was born on 15 February 1911, in St. John, Whitman County, Washington, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | She married Warren Paul 'Dimps' Mehner, Sr., son of Albert Hugo Mehner and Eva Mae Damon, on 27 August 1933, in Plymouth Congregational Church, Colfax, Whitman County, Washington, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | Mildred Fern Jennings married Cecil Paul 'Grandpa Paul' Hodges on 11 November 1966, in Sumner Presbyterian Church, Sumner, Pierce County, Washington, USAG.1 |
| Death | She died on 10 October 1994 in Sumner, Pierce County, Washington, USAG. |
| Burial | She was buried in New Sumner Cemetery, Sumner, Pierce County, Washington, USAG.1 |
| Father | Leslie Lovering |
| Mother | Glea Cowell |
| Last Edited | 30 April 2024 15:47:08 |
| Name | Tiny Jewel Lovering was also known as Tiny Jewel Mehner. |
| Birth | She was born on 4 May 1920, in Raxton, Montana, USAG.2 |
| Marriage | She married Albert Hartson Mehner son of Albert Hugo Mehner and Eva Mae Damon, on 20 September 1949, in Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington, USAG. |
| Death | Tiny Jewel Lovering died About 1996 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USAG. |
| Burial | She was buried in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USAG. |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Note | Theodore M. 'Ted' Barnett was born in Seattle, WA, August 23, 1902 He was the second husband of Eva Mae Damon Mehner (see her 'Notes') They were married in Seattle in about 1940-1943. Ted helped drive the car for his wife in her Real Estate Business in Seattle. He encouraged her to move to St. Augustine, Florida and purchase the Camachee Island in 1947-1948. The Last Will and Testament of Eva D. Mehner Barnett dated Dec 18, 1951named Ted to be the beneficiary of her entire estate. Interestingly, if Ted would have died first, the estate would have been divided 9 ways:Karl T. Mehner, Warren P. Mehner, Albert Hartson Mehner, Robert D.Mehner, The American Bible Society and (4 unknown people--JJR): Beulah Fisk, Will Barnett, Paul Barnett, and Naomi Ruth Cain, We wonder if all or some of these four were Ted's siblings or perhaps even children! His wife Eva died in 1964 He was also a hotel night watchman and a Baptist! He was befriended by another woman realtor named Ann Hopkins who cared for him in his later years. (see quotations in notes of Eva Mae Damon Mehner Barnett) He finally lived at the Gilmer? Nursing Home in St Augustine, FL where he died June 20, 1979. He is buried at the Evergreen Cemetery in St.Augustine. |
| Birth | Theodore M. Barnett was born on 23 August 1902, in Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Eva Mae Damon daughter of James Hartson Damon and Theresa Jane Warren, in 1943, in Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG. |
| Death | Theodore M. Barnett died on 20 June 1979 in St. Augustine, St. John County, Florida, USAG. Unknown GEDCOM info: He choked to death.1 |
| Burial | He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, St. Augustine, St. John County, Florida, USAG. |
| Father | James Gilbert Damon b. 1823 |
| Mother | Martha J. Carter b. 1830 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | James Hartson Damon was born in 1851, in Redding, Massachusetts, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | He married Theresa Jane Warren daughter of Phineas Gustavus Warren and Miriam Lindsay Marden, on 31 December 1879, in Bradford, Stark County, Illinois, USAG. |
| Note | Lived near Waldo, Josephine County, Oregon in 1913, and in 1920 - 1921,his (perhaps a widow by then) lived at 333 4th St., Bremerton, Washington James Hartson Damon was born in 1851 in Redding, Mass. He married Theresa Jane Warren on Dec 31, 1879 in Bradford, Stark County,Illinois. and by 1881 the Damons were still living in Bradford when theirfirst child, Eva Mae Damon was born. By 1888, they were living in York, Nebraska, where their son Warren G.Damon was born. We have a report card for his daughter Eva Mae Damonfrom York Public Schools, where she was in the third grade in June, 1888.(She averaged 92% in 'scholarship' and 95% in 'deportment'!) It wassigned by her mother, 'T.J.Damon'. By 1913, James Hartson lived near Waldo, Oregon (Josephine Co.)--Interestingly enough, his wife, Theresa Jane Warren was born in WaldoCounty MAINE! We have a photo of James Hartson panning for gold inWaldo, Oregon. It should be known that this area around Cave Junction,Oregon, is called the 'Illinois Valley'. (James Hartson married TheresaJane Warren in Stark Co., ILLINOIS.) His son Warren 'was selling newspapers at an early age in Seattle, Tacomaand Portland'-- Warren G. Damon's obituary, Mohave County Miner, Kingman,AZ, Aug 1, 1930. We would assume that Warren's parents, James HartsonDamon and Theresa Jane had moved to those northwest cities. In 1920-21, his wife Theresa Jane (perhaps a widow by then?) lived at333-4th St., Bremerton, WA. in 1913. |
| Daughter | Eva Mae Damon+ b. 20 April 1881, d. 3 September 1964 |
| Son | Warren G. Damon b. 1888, d. 28 July 1930 |
| Father | Phineas Gustavus Warren b. 1823 |
| Mother | Miriam Lindsay Marden b. 1827, d. 1852 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Theresa Jane Warren was also known as Theresa Jane Damon. |
| Birth | She was born on 12 February 1849, in Searsport, Waldo County, Maine, USAG.1 |
| Note | She is listed in the 1850 Census of Searsport, Waldo County, Maine. When Theresa was 23, we have a letter dated Jan, 1873 her at Bradford,Stark Co., Illinois. It was from Binghamton, NY, a certain Chrissis Ulshaffer? who said 'I am your very true and loving friend' We have a letter dated June 17, 1878? to TJ. Warren of Chicago. It was from Minneapolis, Minn. We have a letter dated July 21, 1878 to Theresa Jane Warren of Bradford, Illinois from her (woman) friend A.L. Ray? of Minneapolis, Minn (Theresa was 28 years old at that time) We have another letter from that same year (1878) To T.J. Warren of Bradford, Stark Co., Illinois from a friend: Frank E. Carey ofMontville, Maine We have another letter written to her (Theresa Jane Warren), 27 BeachStreet, Boston Mass. from ________? who lived at Bradford, Stark Co.,Illinois She married James Hartson Damon in on Dec 31, 1879 in Bradford, Illinois Eva Mae Damon was their only daughter. Eva's brother was Warren Damonwho was the Editor of the Mohave Co. Miner in Kingman, Arizona. Theresa Jane Warren is listed in the 1920-21 Bremerton City Directory as'Mrs.Theresa J. Damon', 'furnished rooms' and her home is listed as'333-4th'. We know that her daughter Eva Mae (Damon) Mehner was married and livingin Bremerton at this time, too. We wonder if Warren Ave. in Bremertonand Dr. John F. Damon the famous territorial 'Marrying Parson' arerelated to her ancestors in New England. (More research will tell--JJR) By 1924, she lived at 1127 Park Ave., Bremerton according to a lettermailed to her by _________? She died April 22, 1942 in Seattle, WA She is buried in the Lakeview Cemetery, #3-11 33B, West Side (next toVolunteer Park) Seattle, WA Photo of Theresa Jane (Warren) Damon's gravestone and a photo of LakeView Cemetery's entrance are in her scrapbook. Those photos were taken byDonald Raymond Coy, Robert David Mehner's brother-in law. |
| Marriage | She married James Hartson Damon son of James Gilbert Damon and Martha J. Carter, on 31 December 1879, in Bradford, Stark County, Illinois, USAG. |
| Death | Theresa Jane Warren died on 22 April 1942 in Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG.1 |
| Burial | She was buried in Lake View Cemetery 1554 15th Ave. E., Seattle, King County, Washington, USAG. |
| Daughter | Eva Mae Damon+ b. 20 April 1881, d. 3 September 1964 |
| Son | Warren G. Damon b. 1888, d. 28 July 1930 |
| Father | James Hartson Damon b. 1851 |
| Mother | Theresa Jane Warren b. 12 February 1849, d. 22 April 1942 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Note | Warren G. Damon was the Editor of the Mohave Co. Miner in Kingman,Arizona. |
| Birth | Warren G. Damon was born in 1888, in York, York County, Nebraska, USAG. |
| Marriage | He married Marquard ? |
| Death | He died on 28 July 1930 in Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona, USAG. |
| Father | Phineas Warren, Jr. b. 29 December 1793, d. 1 August 1881 |
| Mother | Lucy Tibbetts b. 16 October 1797, d. 8 March 1857 |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Birth | Phineas Gustavus Warren was born in 1823, in Freedom, Waldo County, Maine, USAG.2 |
| Marriage | He married Miriam Lindsay Marden daughter of John Marsden and Eliza Munsey, in Freedom, Waldo County, Maine, USAG.2 |
| Marriage | Phineas Gustavus Warren married Vienna Conant. |
| Marriage | He married Diane Smart. |
| Daughter | Theresa Jane Warren+ b. 12 February 1849, d. 22 April 1942 |
| Father | John Marsden |
| Mother | Eliza Munsey |
| Last Edited | 13 April 2024 16:00:05 |
| Name | Miriam Lindsay Marden was also known as Miriam Lindsay Warren. |
| Note | Mariam Lindsey Marden was born in 1827 in North Searsport, Maine. We have a wonderful family bible that is owned by Sharen Rose Mehner thatwas originally owned by Mariam Lindsey Marden, the mother of Theresa JaneWarren, the mother of Eva Mae Damon, the mother of Warren Paul Mehner,the father of Sharon Rose Mehner (Thompson)! It was published in 1845in New York by the American Bible Society. Miriam was one of the famous 'Lowell Girls' who were single young ladieswho worked in the fabric mills near Boston, MA. We have a wonderfulseries of letters written to and from her in Lowell, MA in 1846. Also,for details on 'Lowell Girls', see pages 476-483 of 'The Americans, ASocial History of the United States' GP Putnam's Sons, NY, 1969 She married Phineas Gustavus Warren of Maine who was four years olderthan Mariam. Her only child, a daughter, Theresa Jane Warren was born Feb 12, 1849 inSearsport, Waldo County, Maine when Mariam was only 22. She died Nov. 19, 1852 at the age of 25. Her husband Phineas latermarried Vienna Conant whose mother was a Deshon (Deshom?) |
| Birth | She was born in 1827, in Noth Searsport, Waldo County, Maine, USAG.1 |
| Marriage | She married Phineas Gustavus Warren son of Phineas Warren, Jr., and Lucy Tibbetts, in Freedom, Waldo County, Maine, USAG.2 |
| Baptism | Miriam Lindsay Marden was baptized in 1850 in Census, Searsport, Waldo County, MaineG. |
| Death | She died in 1852 in Freedom, Waldo County, Maine, USAG.2 |
| Event-Misc | She was in Lakeview Cemetery, Seattle, King County, WashingtonG. |
| Daughter | Theresa Jane Warren+ b. 12 February 1849, d. 22 April 1942 |
| Last Edited | 15 May 2011 00:00:00 |
| Name | Vienna Conant was also known as Vienna Warren. |
| Marriage | She married Phineas Gustavus Warren son of Phineas Warren, Jr., and Lucy Tibbetts. |
| Last Edited | 15 May 2011 00:00:00 |
| Name | Diane Smart was also known as Diane Warren. |
| Marriage | She married Phineas Gustavus Warren son of Phineas Warren, Jr., and Lucy Tibbetts. |
| Last Edited | 24 January 2002 00:00:00 |
| Marriage | John Marsden married Eliza Munsey daughter of Nathaniel Munsey. |
| Daughter | Miriam Lindsay Marden+ b. 1827, d. 1852 |