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Patricia Lee Metcalf

Patricia Lee Metcalf



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Patricia Lee Metcalf

    Patricia married II Harold Hammond Crumm [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living Crumm

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Logan Lee Metcalf was born on 9 Feb 1897 in Partridge, Reno, Kansas, United States; died in Jul 1984 in Kansas, United States.

    Notes:

    Nickname: Lee

    Logan married Oral Thelma Sweeney on 9 Jun 1924 in Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas, United States. Oral (daughter of Patrick Henry Sweeney and Mary Pearl Mathias) was born on 17 Apr 1899 in Belleville, Republic, Kansas, United States; died on 13 Jul 1995 in Kansas, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Oral Thelma Sweeney was born on 17 Apr 1899 in Belleville, Republic, Kansas, United States (daughter of Patrick Henry Sweeney and Mary Pearl Mathias); died on 13 Jul 1995 in Kansas, United States.

    Notes:

    Nickname: Thelma

    Notes:

    _STATMARRIED
    According to Dorothy Weiser Seale's Mat(t)hias Milestones, as of 1984 Thelma and Lee resided in Hutchinson, Kansas where Lee was a retired businessman and farmer.

    Children:
    1. 1. Patricia Lee Metcalf


Generation: 3


  1. 6.  Patrick Henry Sweeney was born in 1876; died on 10 Jan 1904 in Horton, Brown, Kansas, United States; was buried in Fairbury, Jefferson, Nebraska, United States.

    Notes:

    Nickname: Pat
    According to Dorothy Weiser Seale's Mat(t)hias Milestones, Pat was an engineer with the Rock Island Railroad and he and Pearl resided in Fairbury, Nebraska.

    Patrick married Mary Pearl Mathias on 17 Nov 1896 in Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas, United States. Mary (daughter of Jacob Franklin Mathias and Margaret Janette Alward) was born on 23 May 1877 in Camden, Hillsdale, Michigan, United States; died on 2 Jan 1957 in Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas, United States; was buried in Eastside Cemetery, Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary Pearl Mathias was born on 23 May 1877 in Camden, Hillsdale, Michigan, United States (daughter of Jacob Franklin Mathias and Margaret Janette Alward); died on 2 Jan 1957 in Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas, United States; was buried in Eastside Cemetery, Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas, United States.

    Notes:

    Nickname: Pearl
    In the 1920 Reno County, Kansas Census, Pearl is employed as a saleslady in a department store.

    In the 1930 Reno County, Kansas Census, Pearl is employed as a saleslady in "Ready-to-Wear". Based on Census entries, it appears that Pearl had no children.

    At the time of her brother, Albert's, death in October 1944, Pearl was residing in Hutchinson, Kansas on North Main.

    Notes:

    _STATMARRIED

    Children:
    1. 3. Oral Thelma Sweeney was born on 17 Apr 1899 in Belleville, Republic, Kansas, United States; died on 13 Jul 1995 in Kansas, United States.


  3. Generation: 4


    1. 14.  Jacob Franklin Mathias was born on 14 Nov 1847 in Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio, United States (son of Jacob Mathias and Mary Ann Stambaugh); died on 3 Jun 1914 in Watonga, Blaine, Oklahoma, United States.

      Notes:

      Nickname: Frank
      According to Mat(t)hias milestones : the genealogy & biographical history of Daniel Mathias, senior (a soldier of the Revolution) of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania & Stark County, Ohio by Dorothy Weiser Seale, at age 19, in 1866, Frank relocated with his parents from Blanchard Twp., Hancock County, Ohio (to where he had moved with his parents at age two from Stark County, Ohio) to Hillsdale County, Michigan.

      Sometime after 1880 Frank and Margaret and their children "...headed west and settled in Fairbury, Nebraska and later moved near Hutchinson, Kansas...All of their descendants spell Mathias with one t." (p. 159)

      In the 1880 Hillsdale County, Michigan Census, Frank and Janette and their four children reside in Camden Center where Frank is a hardware dealer.

      By 1886, Frank resided in Nebraska according to A Portrait and Biographical Record of Putnam County, Ohio, 1896.

      Jacob married Margaret Janette Alward on 5 Sep 1867 in Woodbridge, Hillsdale, Michigan, United States. Margaret was born on 13 Feb 1850 in Licking, Ohio, United States; died on 6 Jun 1914 in Kansas, United States; was buried in Eastside Cemetery, Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 15.  Margaret Janette Alward was born on 13 Feb 1850 in Licking, Ohio, United States; died on 6 Jun 1914 in Kansas, United States; was buried in Eastside Cemetery, Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas, United States.

      Notes:

      Nickname: Janette
      According to the 1880 Hillsdale County, Michigan Census, Janette's father was born in New Jersey and her mother was born in Vermont.

      Notes:

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      Children:
      1. Albert Burdell Mathias was born on 18 Jun 1868 in Camden, Hillsdale, Michigan, United States; died on 13 Oct 1944 in Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas, United States; was buried in Fairlawn Cemetery, Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas, United States.
      2. Nancy Ora Mathias was born on 31 Jul 1871 in Camden, Hillsdale, Michigan, United States; died on 17 Oct 1952 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington, United States.
      3. Leon DeLos Mathias was born on 24 Jun 1874 in Camden, Hillsdale, Michigan, United States; died on 3 Mar 1931 in Morristown, Morris, New Jersey, United States; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Morristown, Morris, New Jersey, United States.
      4. 7. Mary Pearl Mathias was born on 23 May 1877 in Camden, Hillsdale, Michigan, United States; died on 2 Jan 1957 in Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas, United States; was buried in Eastside Cemetery, Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas, United States.


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