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Personal data Robert S. Cloe 


Household of Robert S. Cloe

He is married to Anna L. Cole.

They got married on October 28, 1919 at Madison Co., IN, he was 56 years old.

Robert S. Cloe oo Anna L. Cole

Marriage source: Black, Dorothy, Letter to David Navorska, (Bloomdale OH, D.C.B., xvii Aug MCMXCVIII)

Mrs. Black writes, 'Anna Stahl was my aunt.'

Application ... License ... Marriage of Robert S Cloe to Anna L Schrock, (Madison Co IN, xxviii Oct MCMXIX)

'... Anna L Schrock ... born Elwood Ind ... Aug 19 1863 .. Present residence Elwood Ind ... Present occupation HKeeper .... father Simon Cole His color Wht His birthplace Ohio His occupation Deceased ... maiden name of mother JuliaMcCasky Her color Wht Her occupation HKeeper Her birthplace Ohio Her residence Ohio ... first marriage? no ... how often? Once ... prior marriage dissolved? Dev If so, how and when? 1911 ... Anna Schrock 25 Oct 1919 ...' <>

Notes about Robert S. Cloe

Robert S. Cloe

Source: Black, Dorothy, Letter to David Navorska, (Bloomdale OH, D.C.B., xvii Aug MCMXCVIII)

Mrs. Black writes, 'Anna Stahl was my aunt.'

Application ... License for the Marriage of Robert S Cloe to Anna L Schrock, (Madison Co., IN, 25 Oct 1919)

Male Robert S Cloe Color White ... born Clinton Co. ... May 3 1863 Present residence Anderson Ind Present occupation Facling[?] Farming[?] Factory[?], nearer than 2nd cousin? no ... Full christian surname of father Jefferson Cloe hiscolor Wht His birthplace Ky His occupation Deceased Full christian maiden name of mother Anna Rude Her color Wht Her occupation Deceased Her birthplace Ohio ... county asylum .. home for indigent persons within the last five years? No ...first marriage? No married Once B4 ... prior marriage dissolved? Death .. imbecile, feeble-minded, idiotic or insane ... no ... Robert S Cloe 25 Oct 1919'

Anonymous newspaper fragment sent by Howard Wagner iii Nov MCMXCVIII

'Robert Cloe Dies Sunday Afternoon Expires After Illness of Seven Years <>

Robert S. Cloe, 76, residing at 918 North Eleventh street, died at 2 oclock Sunday afternoon at his home following an illness of seven years.

The deceased was born May 3, 1864, in Kirkland. He had presided in Elwood for twenty-one years and was formerly employed by the Indiana Railway Company, and was in charge of the local traction station. He was a member of the WesleyanMethodist Church.

He was first married to Susan Franklin, who died in 1919. He later married Anna Shrock.

Surviving with the widow are two sons, Miley Cloe of Noblesville, and Bert Cloe, of Indianapolis, and four step-children. Fred Shrock, Mrs. Frank Layton, Mrs. Fred Stitsworth, and Mrs. Lee Duncan, all of Elwood.

The body will be returned to the family home this evening.

Funeral services will be conducted at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the residence with Rev. Belle Louke in charge. Burial will be made in teh Kirkland cemetery.'

Wagner, Howard, Cloe/Cole FGS, (Peru IN, H.W., ix Nov MCMXCVIII) for date of death, date of burial.

Robert's parents: Jefferson Cloe (b. KY) & Anna Rude (b. OH).

Robert's wives: 1) Susan Franklin (died 1919)
2) Anna L. Shrock née Cole

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Robert S. Cloe

Anna Rude
< 1834-< 1919

Robert S. Cloe
1863-1940

1919

Anna L. Cole
1862-1941


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