Sources

1. 1900 Census, Prowers Co., CO
2. Danville Commercial, Danville, Illinois Thursday, December 22, 1881.
3. 1870 Census, Oakwood Twp., Vermilion Co., IL M593_285, p. 293.
4. 1860 Census, Warren Co., Ohio (Salem Township)
5. 1850 Census, Salem Twp., Warren Co., OH
6. Ibid. Roll M432_737, page 118.
7. Register of Marriages in Vermillion County, Illinois (1826-1874) Vol. A, p. 340.
8. 1880 Census, Vermilion Co., IL, (Oakwood Twp.) Vol. 54, E.D. 219, Sheet 26.
9. California Death Index at Ancestry.Com 1940-97.
10. Twelfth Census of The United States, 1900, Teller Co., CO birth month and year shown.
11. 1920 Census, Pueblo Co., CO
12. Twelfth Census of The United States, 1900, Teller Co., CO E.D. 132, Sheet 6, page 203A - wife (Florence) shown as widowed, living with her brother. Believe "widowed" actually meant divorced.
13. Newspaper article. marriage announcement in May 1890 Pueblo, CO newspaper.
14. 1930 Census, Clatsop Co., OR Year: 1930; Census Place: Seaside, Clatsop, Oregon; Roll: 1941; Page: 6-A; Enumeration District: 35.
15. Oregon Death Index, 1903-98 (at Ancestry.Com)
16. 1920 Census, Clatsop Co., OR Seaside, Clatsop Co., OR, 1920 Census Roll: T625_1492, ED 85, p. 1A.
17. Newspaper article. Temple Daily Telegram, May 7, 1913; also Temple Daily Telegram May 9, 1913; also Marshall Messenger May 9, 1913.
18. 1900 Census, Prowers Co., CO township of Lamar.
19. Newspaper article. Temple Daily Telegram, Wednesday, May 7, 1913.
20. Ibid. Temple Daily Telegram, Thursday, May 8, 1913.
21. Ibid. Marshall Messenger, Friday, May 9, 1913.
22. Oakes, Jean Ann Juliana, Thoreau, New Mexico (granddaughter of Florence Iva Searle) exact day of birth.
23. Twelfth Census of The United States, 1900, Teller Co., CO month and year of birth shown.
24. 1900 Census, Teller Co., CO
25. 1920 Census, Yakima Co., WA Harwood Pct., ED 199, Sheet 8A.
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