Thursday, June 13, 2024

Hannah Amelia “Millie” Lush, Died 1909, Well, MMM, Newp, Research As it Is Series

Copyright 2024, CABS for Reflections From the Fence

This continues a series of posts, done in an efficient (make that speedy fast) manner to share some research on the ancestors.  This is NOT intended to be the end all to end all report.  It's a work in progress, to show you what I have found, right or wrong. Kind feedback is welcomed via comments.

Let’s begin - - 

Meet - - Hannah Amelia "Millie" Lush - -

Two weeks ago in my data base, this was all I knew:




The source for the death information was the Missouri Death Index, pre-1910.  There is surely a entry for such a Hannah Lush, mmmmm, ceptttttt, on review of the index and my data base, I remind myself, that the Hannah that died in 1909 was actually one Hannah Jane Alderman, wife of George Washington Lush.  George is a full blood brother of Hannah Amelia Lush.  So easy to see why researchers have confused the two.  Especially when Hannah Amelia has been a bit difficult to chase round the genie globe.

So, after about a week of research (between gardening and such), let us see how Hannah Amelia is represented on my data base now:


From my notes:

Hannah A Lush
in the 1850 United States Federal Census
Name Hannah A Lush
Gender Female
Race White
Age 10
Birth Year abt 1840
Birthplace New York
Home in 1850 Byron, McHenry, Illinois, USA
Attended School Yes
Line Number 15
Dwelling Number 32
Family Number 33
Household Members (Name) Age
Hiram C Lush 45
Jane Lush 33
Louisa Lush 18
Asa T Lush 16
Eugene Lush 15
George W Lush 12
Hannah A Lush 10
Lymon L Lush 8
Lucius Lush 6
Oscar Lush 4
Rebecca Barker 77

SOOOOOOOO use some caution, noting I have not found Hannah Amelia on the 1860 census nor any indexes for 1860 (***** see below for possible info on presumed hubby, Lonson).  I found no marriage at the Illinois Marriage Index, Office of the Secretary of State, (online) June 2024, nor any indication of a marriage anywhere else, for that matter:

Milley Manson
in the 1870 United States Federal Census
Name Milley Manson
Age in 1870 30
Birth Date abt 1840
Birthplace New York
Dwelling Number 303
Home in 1870 San Francisco Ward 11, San Francisco, California
Race White
Gender Female
Post Office San Francisco
Occupation Keeping House
Inferred Spouse Lucon Manson
Inferred Children Frank Manson
Ruby Manson
Household Members (Name) Age
Lucon Manson 39
Milley Manson 30
Frank Manson 6
Ruby Manson 4
Paul Albian 19

Millie Manzer
in the 1880 United States Federal Census
Name Millie Manzer
Age 39
Birth Date Abt 1841
Birthplace New York
Home in 1880 San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA
Street Pine St
House Number 2730
Dwelling Number 28
Race White
Gender Female
Relation to Head of House Wife
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name Lonson Manzer
Father's Birthplace New York
Mother's Birthplace New York
Occupation Housekeeper
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
Lonson Manzer 49 Self (Head)
Millie Manzer 39 Wife
Frank E. Manzer 16 Son
Rubena Manzer 14 Daughter
Minnie Manzer 9 Daughter
Lonson Manzer 1 Son

From the San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, published October 16, 1897:
      “MANZER - - In this city, October 15, at 1625 Devisadero street, Amelia M., wife of L. M. Manzer, a native of Illinois, aged 58 years.  
       **Notice of funeral hereafter.”

From the San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, published October 17, 1897:
      “DIED
     (In order to secure absolute correctness in announcements of funerals, friends of the deceased should bring notices to the business office of “The Examiner,” 756 Market st., corner of Grant ave.)
     …
      Manzer, Amelia H. - - 58 y.

AND: 

      “MANZER - - In this city, October 15, Amelia H., beloved wife of L. M. Manzer, a native of New York, aged 58 years 3 months and 1 days.
     *** Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o’clock p.m., from her late residence, 1623 Devisadero street.  Interment, Masonic Cemetery.”

Next I chased the 4 children named in the various census enumerations, Frank, Ruby, Minnie and Lonson.  For Frank, I found no references to his mother's name. However I did find him living at the same address on Devisadero street in the California, U.S., Voter Registers, 1866-1898 for the years 1892 and 1896.

Ruby, I found 2 references, one on the Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, Mother:  Amelia H Lush and in the Nevada Death Index and the death certificate: Mother: Amelia Manzer, maiden name, Lush.  

Minnie (oh, we will deal with her in depth in a future post).  No reference to her mother's name has been located, but, her obituary does state the names of her siblings.  

Lonson (Jr.) I found no reference to his mother's name anywhere. His father is mentioned by name. 

So, the results - - mixed - - and yes, that does tend to leave me ever so slightly hesitant.

If we review the last newspaper clipping for Amelia we note the intended burial place, Masonic Cemetery.

I find the following at Find A Grave:

Masonic Cemetery
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Turk, Fulton, Parker and Masonic Streets
San Francisco, California, USA
Coordinates: 37.77670, -122.45040
     The Masonic Cemetery (1864-1901) was located between Turk, Fulton, Parker and Masonic Streets on what is today the University of San Francisco. The tombstones were used as fill on the approaches to the Golden Gate Bridge.
     In June of 1901 an unknown number of bodies from the Masonic Cemetery were moved to the Japanese Cemetery in Colma.
     The rest of the remains from the Masonic Cemetery were moved to Woodlawn Cemetery in Colma.
  ** Our Hannah Amelia is not listed on Find A Grave in this cemetery as of June 2024.
     Per Find A Grave, she is not listed at Woodlawn either, June 2024.


* Disclaimers, I use Find A Grave, Ancestry dot com, FamilySearch, several newspaper subscriptions, free sites, such as Virginia Chronicles, Virginia Chancery Cases online at the Library of Virginia and more to research my ancestors.  I pay for subscriptions, full price.

** My judgements may or may not be correct.  Transcriptions may or may not have errors.

*** Links, URL's, for the most part will not be included henceforth on my posts, as so many of them change and then I have to come back and try to re-discover and relink.  Frankly folks, I have no desire to spend my limited time here on this side of the sod with those kinds of do overs.  As researchers, or just members of the internet community, sites such as Find A Grave are easy to find, some are free to use and with the information I am sharing with you, hopefully, you can duplicate the research/findings. That said, I have seen memorials at Find A Grave be removed.  If you have questions, I suggest you leave a nice comment for me. OR find the method I have outlined on my blog for contacting me.

**** I hope the usual happens, within hours, sometimes minutes, I do another search and something shows up.  Well, I can hope.

***** I did find a Lonson Munger in the 1860 census index for Pine Grove, Sierra, California, which states a gentleman by that name resides there, is 30 years of age, born New York, married (no wife to be found on that enumeration), working in a fruit store. I am treating with reservations.  I do note, however, that Lonson Manzer's reported parents are buried in McHenry County, Illinois, Hannah Amelia's home in 1850, this does add to my comfort level on the research.

****** This study is a great example of "spelling don't count".  Just sayin - - 

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Monday, June 10, 2024

Thelma Mildred Fanning, Found Infant, Reunited, Research As It Is Series

Copyright 2024, CABS for Reflections From the Fence

This continues a series of posts, done in a very efficient (make that speedy fast) manner to share some research on the ancestors.  This is NOT intended to be the end all to end all report.  It's a work in progress, to show you what I have found, right or wrong. Kind feedback is welcomed via comments.

Let’s begin - - 

Meet - - Thelma Mildred Fanning.

The back story:

For about the last year and a half I have been immersed in a review process, and it is ongoing.  It has been a challenge, fun, frustrating at times, productive, worth while and, did I say ongoing??  It started when I decided to go all in with Apple, no more Windows and Parallels add ons on the computers.  Well, that was the plan.  Cept, I did not plan well, or think it out, and the GEDCOM from Legacy to Reunion went, poorly, to say the least.  I lost literally thousands of links to research/multimedia. Sources, I am a lumper, jumped from around 2000 to well over 7000.  Of course, I did not realize how bad it was and I started changing the data base by adding peeps, and so forth.  I may have tried doing input to both Legacy and Reunion at the same time, I do not advise, it is, or was for me, a nightmare. 

I am happy to say that I have made a lot of progress and for the most part, I am very happy with the results. I did say, it is on going, right??

As I work, undoing the messes I made, I tend to do a bit of research along the way.  And, thus, I discovered Thelma this past weekend.


Her parents marriage did not last long and both married again.  She seems to be an only child. 

This is all I could find on Thelma, a short life, no story, just a death certificate.


There is no memorial for Thelma at Find A Grave.  No death notice or obituary was found at Genealogy dot com or Newspapers dot com.

So, little, but, welcome home Thelma, found and reunited with your parents, at least on my database.



* Disclaimers, I use Find A Grave, Ancestry dot com, FamilySearch, several newspaper subscriptions, free sites, such as Virginia Chronicles, Virginia Chancery Cases online at the Library of Virginia and more to research my ancestors.  I pay for subscriptions, full price.

** My judgements may or may not be correct.  Transcriptions may or may not have errors.

*** Links, URL's, for the most part will not be included henceforth on my posts, as so many of them change and then I have to come back and try to re-discover and relink.  Frankly folks, I have no desire to spend my limited time here on this side of the sod with those kinds of do overs.  As researchers, or just members of the internet community, sites such as Find A Grave are easy to find, some are free to use and with the information I am sharing with you, hopefully, you can duplicate the research/findings. That said, I have seen memorials at Find A Grave be removed.  If you have questions, I suggest you leave a nice comment for me. OR find the method I have outlined on my blog for contacting me.

**** I hope the usual happens, within hours, sometimes minutes, I do another search and something shows up.  Well, I can hope.

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