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Lewis - Family History & Genealogy Message Board
- Re: LOOKUPS: A Collection of Nezperce History & Memories
Hi. Are you still doing this? My family names there are Fike, Thomas,& Allison (maybe there, not sure).Christian J. Fike was my g-grandfather, Frank Fike my grandfather. I'm appreciative of anything you might find. Jeanne W. - Obit for Audley Vincent Kelley-28 Aug 1996
Would appreciate some help with obit of above. I found a partial obit in "Lewiston Tribune Online" but could not access more. His wife, Muriel Juanita Osborn Kelley passed away 31 July 2002 in Kamiah and also got a partial obit from same paper. Hope someone can help me. Think they still have daughters in the area that can provide more info.
Thank you
Mary - William R. Dugger obit
William Dugger & Helen Conway
Moscow-Pullman Daily News
Thursday 5 Nov 1992
pg. 8 A
Pullman, Washington / Moscow, Idaho
WILLIAM R. DUGGER
William R. Dugger, 91, a former Latah County and Pullman resident, died of age-related
causes Tuesday at the Orofino Care Center in Orofino, Idaho.
He was born Dec. 4, 1900, in Butler, Tenn., to James P. and Minnie Hatley Dugger. The
family moved to Troy, Idaho, in 1905 and later moved to Viola where he grew up and
attended school.
They lived in Pullman for several years before moving to the Mason Prairie southwest of Craigmont in 1918.
He married Helen Conway on Dec. 27, 1921, at Lewiston. They made their home near Westlake, where he and his brother farmed and ranched.
In 1923, the couple bought a ranch between Winchester and Forest, Idaho, and besides ranching, he also worked for 25 years at the Craig Mountain Lumber Co., at Winchester, which later became the Halleck and Howard Mill.
They moved to Sweetwater in 1952, where they continued to ranch. Upon retiring in 1965,
they returned to the Winchester ranch, where they lived until he entered the care center in
July 1991.
Survivors include his wife of Winchester; and a brother, James Dugger of Orofino.
The funeral service will be Friday at 10:30 a.m. at the Winchester Community Church with
the Rev. Steven Bly of the church officiating. Burial will follow at the IOOF Cemetery in Craigmont.
The family suggests memorials to the Winchester Quick Response Unite.
Uhlorn Funeral Home at Craigmont is in charge of arrangements.
1920 census – Idaho, Lewis Co., Mason precinct
21 Feb 1920 sheet 3 B pg. 159
Farm 15 / 15
Duger, Jim P. head rents m/w age 44 Md. b. Tenn. Tenn. / Tenn.
Farmer / Gen. Farm
“ Minnie wife f/w age 38 Md. b. Tenn. N.Car. / N.Car.
“ Andrew son m/w 21 Tenn. Tenn. / Tenn.
“ William son m/w 19 Tenn. Tenn. / Tenn.
“ Lester son m/w 16 Tenn. Tenn. / Tenn.
“ Clarence son m/w 13 Idaho Tenn. / Tenn.
“ Blanch daug f/w 9 Idaho Tenn. / Tenn.
“ Cecil son m/w 6 Idaho Tenn. / Tenn.
“ Blonda daug f/w 4 yrs 1 mo. Idaho Tenn. / Tenn.
“ Marshall son m/w 1 yr 3 mo. Idaho Tenn. / Tenn.
1920 census – Idaho, Lewis Co., Mason precinct
24 Feb 1920 sheet 4 B pg. 160
Farm 39 / 39
Conway, George head owns / free age 52 Md. b. Iowa Ohio / U.S. Farmer / Gen. farm
“ May wife age 49 Md. b. Iowa Kans. / Missouri
“ Helen daug age 20 single b. Iowa Iowa / Iowa
1930 census – Idaho, Lewis Co., Forest precinct
3 April 1930 sheet 1 B pg. 238
20 / 20
Dugger, William R. head owns m/w age 29 Md./md age 20 b. Tenn. Tenn. / Tenn.
Farm operator / Farmer
“ Helen wife f/w age 30 Md./ md age 20 b. Iowa Iowa / Iowa
21 / 21
Conway, George H. head owns has radio m/w age 61 Md./ md age 22
b. Iowa Ohio / Penn. Farm operator
“ May wife f/w age 60 Md./md age 20 b. Iowa Illinois / Missouri
1930 census – Idaho, Lewis Co., village of Winchester
5 April 1930 sheet 7 A pg. 277
150 / 151
Dugger, James head rents $15.- a month age 53 Md./md age 21
b. Tenn. Tenn. / Tenn. Laborer / Farmer
“ Minnie wife age 48 Md./md age 14 b. Tenn. N.Car. / N.Car.
“ Lester son 25 single b. Tenn. Tenn. / Tenn. Laborer / Sheep ranch
“ Blanch daug 18 single b. Idaho Tenn. / Tenn.
“ Cecile son 16 b. Idaho Tenn. / Tenn.
“ Blanda daug 14 b. Idaho Tenn. / Tenn.
“ Marchal son 11 b. Idaho Tenn. / Tenn.
(Marchal is son Marshall)
“ James son 8 b. Idaho Tenn. / Tenn.
Idaho Death Index 1911 – 1951
James Patterson Dugger died 27 March 1937 in Forest (city), Lewis Co., Idaho
born 21 Oct 1875
Minnie Christina Dugger died 14 March 1934 in Craigmont, Lewis Co., Idaho
born 1 April 1883
Social Security Death Index
Helen C. Dugger born 9 Feb 1900
died 7 Nov 1997
last residence: Winchester, Lewis Co., Idaho
Soc. Sec. # issued Idaho
Marshall Dugger born 11 Nov 1918
died July 1983
last res.: Lapwai, Nez Perce Co., Idaho
last benefit: Lapwai, Nez Perce Co., Idaho
Soc. Sec. # issued Idaho - Re: Looking For a Lewis
I have just found your post, it was a while back. If you read this post, please reply. I will keep checking! Thanks! - Re: Benjamin J McRae Graceville, Big Stone Minnesota from Canada
Detailed Search Results
ID: 44272
Name of Deceased: MCCRAY, B. T.
Year: 1924
Certificate Number: 046205
County of Death: Nez Perce
City: LEWISTON
Date of Death: 06/20/1924
Date of Birth: 99/99/9999
Wondering if this could be Benjamin?
Maybe notes said Lewiston instead of Lewis county?
Perhaps Ben was a Doctor on reservation?
There are vaious spellings from original McRae in
records I've seen. - Benjamin J McRae Graceville, Big Stone Minnesota from Canada
Seriously searching Benjamin J (John?? Father's name)
who left Minn married? had son ...son Ben was Doctor?
one of the Benjamin's died according to family
notes in Lewis Idaho? Any help on these
Bens appreicated.
Here's what I know:
This family listed in my family notes.
Trying to find more information beyond birth dates
and some notes on deaths and brief sketchs of marriage.
ie spouse name city.
Glengarry, Ontario Family settled from Scotland to Quebec to Lancaster Glengarry Ont Canada
Parents
Alexander McRAE b 1788 & Flora b 1800 Kintail Rosshire Scotland
Son
John b 1829 Dundee Que
m ?
Mary McGillis 1835 Williamstown, Glengarry, Ont Can
Immigrate; 1879 to Minn.
Occupation: Lumber Dealer
FAMILY: 1880
John McRoe 51 b1829 d 1908
Mary McRoe 45 b 1835 d ? nee McGillis
Alexander McRoe 20b1859 d1937???not with family in1900
Ann McRoe 18 d 1960 ??? not with family 1900 "
Christopher McRAE 1863 1906
Angus McRoe 14 b1865 ??? not with family1900 cens
James McRoe 13 b1867 d 1939
Benj. J. McRoe 10b 1870 ??? not with family 1900 cen
Flora Rose McRoe 8 b 1872 d 1924
Ronald McRoe 6 b 1874 d1856
Cecilia McRoe 2 b 1877 d 1880 ???not with family "
Graceville Village, Big Stone, Minnesota
i) My notes indicate Ben John?? m ? and had a son Ben (a doctor)notes said Lewiston Idaho but I have had no luck
finding him??
ii) I only have one marriage of Ann (aka Susan or Susie) Richard T CROWE, daughter Mary later.
iii) DEATH notice for Chris
1906-45A-1079, CHRISTOPHER, J., MCRAE, , 1863, 15 Sep 1906, CANADA, BIG STONE, McGillis,
iv) James occupation Cashier Bank (1900 Census)
v) [Alexander J Mc Rae]
Home in 1900: Superior Ward 6, Douglas, Wisconsin
Age: 38
Birth Date: Dec 1861 Don't know if it's my Alexander
and listed as married? wife Lizzie, children: Cecelia,
Katherine and Hugh. My notes did not show marriage?
Any further details on these relatives would be much appreciated, in particular any obituaries would reveal
more data.
Marriages etc.
Thanks
Annie