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Household of Viola May (Marie) Bailey

She is married to Harlon C. 'Pete' Hollister.

They got married on March 18, 1955 at Angola, Pleasant Twp., Steuben Co., IN, she was 36 years old.

Harlon C. Hollister oo Viola May Bailey

Marriage source: Author: N.N. (Anonymous), Title: "F. Hollister/Ayers FGS," (Publication location: Lansing MI, Publisher: Alice Ward, Publication date: Mailed by Mrs. Alice Ward on xxv Aug MCMXCVIII) for fact of marriage.

Author: Ward, Alice, Title: "Hollister/Ayers FGS (annotated)," (Publication location: Lansing MI, Publisher: A.W., Publication date: ix Nov MCMXCVIII) for dom, town of marriage.

Author: Beardslee, Ruth, Title: "Herman Families," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.com, Publication date: xxxi May MM), Repository: The Cloud

"... Harlon C. (Pete) HOLLISTER Sex: M Birth: 3 MAR 1912 in Maple Grove, Barry, MI Death: 29 JAN 1988 in Maple Grove, Barry, MI Burial: 31 JAN 1988 Maple Grove, Barry, MI Occupation: Farmer, Factory Worker Change Date: 31 MAY 2000

Father: Frank Alva HOLLISTER b: 9 AUG 1890 in Maple Grove, Barry, MI Mother: Leona AYERS b: 20 DEC 1891 in Kalkasa Co., MI

Marriage 1 Living GIDNER" <>

Notes about Viola May (Marie) Bailey

Viola May (Marie) Bailey

Source: Author: N.N. (Anonymous), Title: "F. Hollister/Ayers FGS," (Publication location: Lansing MI, Publisher: Alice Ward, Publication date: Mailed by Mrs. Alice Ward on xxv Aug MCMXCVIII) for given name = May.

Author: Ward, Alice, Title: "Annotated H.C.Hollister FGS," (Publication location: Lansing MI, Publisher: A.W., Publication date: ix Nov MCMXCVIII) for name, yob.

SSDI: "VIOLA M HOLLISTER b. 3 Jan 1919 d. 19 Oct 2002 (Verified) last SS address of record: 49073 (Nashville, Barry, MI) Issued: Indiana"

Author: Fischer, Amelia, Title: "Amy's Family Forest," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.com, Publication date: xiii Jan MMV), Repository: The Cloud

"... Viola Marie BAILEY ... Sex: F Birth: 3 Jan 1919 Event: Address (Facts Pg) Unknown RR 1, Nashville, MI 49073

Father: Edward Melvin BAILEY b: 5 Sep 1897 Mother: Lodema WALKER

Marriage 1 Harlon HOLLISTER Married: 1956

Marriage 2 Alton GIDNER Married: 26 Jun 1943

Children

1. Living GIDNER"

Author: Linderman, Dan, Title: "The Edmonds and Linderman and associated families," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danwlind&id=I23161, Publication date: iv Sept MMXI),Repository: The Cloud

"... Viola M. Bailey ... Sex: F Birth: 13 Jan 1919 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana, USA ... Death: 19 Oct 2002 in Nashville, Castleton Township, Barry County, Michigan, USA ... Burial: 22 Oct 2002 Lakeview Cemetery, Nashville, BarryCounty, Michigan, USA ...

Event: The Hastings Banner, Thursday, Page 15, Column 1, Area Obituaries, Viola M. Hollister Obituary [INFORMATION PRIVATE on living individuals]. 24 Oct 2002 Barry County, Michigan, USA

Note: NASHVILLE - Viola M. Hollister, age 83, of Nashville, died Sunday, Oct. 19, 2002 at her caregiver's home in Nashville. Mrs. Hollister was born on Jan. 13, 1919 at Portland, Indiana, the daughter of Edward and Lodema (Walker) Bailey. She was raised in the Portland, Ind. area and attended schools there. She was employed a brief time at the Jay Garment Co. in Portland, Ind. She was married to Harlon "Pete" Hollister on March 18, 1955 in Angola, Ind. and moved to Maple Grove Township in 1955 from Charlotte. She and her husband farmed south of Nashville in Maple Grove Township for over 30 years. She has lived at her present address in Nashville since 1989. Mrs. Hollister was an avid reader. Mrs. Hollister is survived by son, [Living individuals] Gidner; sister, [Living individuals] Shawver; brother-in-law, [Living individual] Gidner; nieces and nephews; and caregiver and family, [Living individual] Gonzales. Preceding her in death was her husband, Harlon "Pete" Hollister on Jan. 29, 1988. Services were held Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2002 at Maple Valley Chapel in Nashville. Rev. [Living individual] Vaught officiated. Burial was at Lakeview Cemetery in Nashville. Memorial contributions may be made to Barry County Commission on Aging. Arrangements were made by Maple Valley Chapel in Nashville. ... Change Date: 4 Sep 2011 ...

Father: Edward Bailey Mother: Lodema Walker

Marriage 1 Living Gidner

Children

1. Living Gidner

Marriage 2 Harland C. "Pete" Hollister b: 3 Mar 1912 in Castleton Township, Barry County, Michigan, USA Married: 18 Mar 1955 in Angola, Pleasant Township, Steuben County, Indiana, USA 2 2 Change Date: 4 Sep 2011

Sources:

1. Abbrev: THE HASTINGS BANNER Title: \\i A Division of J-Ad Graphics Inc\\i0 Author: Michigan. Hastings. Text: A weekly subscription newspaper, sometimes it was published biweekly in the past, published by Hastings Banner, Inc. ADivision of J-Ad Graphics Inc., 1351 N. M-43 Highway, Hastings, MI 49058-0602 An early name of the Hastings Banner was "THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER" Indexed by date Repository: Name: Hastings Public Library 227 E. State StreetHastings, Michigan 49058 USA Page: Thursday, Page 15, Column 1, Area Obituaries, Viola M. Hollister Quality: 4 Date: 24 Oct 2002 Text: Extract from Obituary: NASHVILLE - Viola M. Hollister, age 83, of Nashville, died Sunday, Oct. 19, 2002 at her caregiver's home in Nashville. Mrs. Hollister was born on Jan. 13, 1919 at Portland, Indiana, the daughter of Edward and Lodema (Walker) Bailey.

She was married to Harlon "Pete" Hollister on March 18, 1955 in Angola, Ind.

Mrs. Hollister is survived by son, [Living individuals] Gidner; sister, [Living individuals] Shawver; brother-in-law, [Living individual] Gidner.

Services were held Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2002. Burial was at Lakeview Cemetery in Nashville.

2. Abbrev: THE HASTINGS BANNER Title: \\i A Division of J-Ad Graphics Inc\\i0 Author: Michigan. Hastings. Text: A weekly subscription newspaper, sometimes it was published biweekly in the past, published by Hastings Banner, Inc. ADivision of J-Ad Graphics Inc., 1351 N. M-43 Highway, Hastings, MI 49058-0602 An early name of the Hastings Banner was "THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER" Indexed by date Repository: Name: Hastings Public Library 227 E. State StreetHastings, Michigan 49058 USA Page: Thursday, Page 15, Column 1, Area Obituaries, Viola M. Hollister Date: 24 Oct 2002 Text: Extract from Obituary: NASHVILLE - Viola M. Hollister, age 83, of Nashville, died Sunday, Oct. 19, 2002 at her caregiver's home in Nashville. Mrs. Hollister was born on Jan. 13, 1919 at Portland, Indiana, the daughter of Edward and Lodema (Walker) Bailey. Shewas married to Harlon "Pete" Hollister on March 18, 1955 in Angola, Ind.

Mrs. Hollister is survived by son, [Living individuals] Gidner; sister, [Living individuals] Shawver; brother-in-law, [Living individual] Gidner. Services were held Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2002. Burial was at Lakeview Cemetery in Nashville." <>

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Lodema Walker
1888-1955

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1919-2002

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