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Household of John Lyman Guilford

He is married to Anna Lola Alwood.

They got married on August 20, 1918 at Wayne Co., MI, he was 18 years old.

John Lyman Guilford oo Anna Lola Alwood

Marriage source: Ohlsson, Wayne, Descendants of George Austin Guilford, (Pub. location unknown, WO, sent xi Apr MMI), pg. 2.

'4. John Lyman 10 Guilford ... married Anna Lola Alwood3 20 August 1918, daughter of Clark Alwood and Emma Teff. ...'

Mr. Ohlsson cites his source: Margaret Guilford-Kardell, The Guilford Families, (1983), p. 561.

Wilson, Thomasina, Spirit of Elijah: Malachi 4:6, (Pub. location unknown, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, x Sept MMIV)

'... Anna Lola ALWOOD ... Change Date: 10 Sep 2004 ... Marriage 1 John Lyman GUILFORD ... Married: 20 Aug 1918 in , Wayne, Michigan, USA 2

Sources:

1. Title: Ancestry.com Note: parents: Clark Lester Alwood /Emma Louise Teff dates/places 8 children with John Lyman Guilford

2. Title: 1930 Census Note: 1930 Census Pl: Inkster, Wayne, MI Dist 907 John L. Guilford 30 mar 19 MI IL OH steel maker-auto plant Anna wife 30 19 OH OH OH Mary 10 MI: Thelma 9 MI; Gordon 6 MI; Wilma 4 MI: Eleanor 2 MI; Orval 1 MI;

3. Title: US Social Security Death Index' <>

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Notes about John Lyman Guilford

John Lyman Guilford

Source: Ohlsson, Wayne, Descendants of George Austin Guilford, (Pub. location unknown, W.O., sent xi Apr MMI), pg. 2.

'1. George Austin9 Guilford ... was born January 1863, and died Unknown. He married Elizabeth Lauer1. She died Unknown.

More About George Austin Guilford: Occupation: farmer

More About Elizabeth Lower Aka (Facts Pg): Elizabeth Ann Lower

Children of George Guilford and Elizabeth Lauer are: ... +4 iii. John Lyman Guilford, born 9 February 1900 in Athens, Calhoun, MI; died 9 July 1964 in Dearborn Heights, Wayne, MI ... 4. John Lyman 10 Guilford (George Austin9, James Ford8, Erastus7, John6, William5, William4, William3, Paul2, John1)3 was born 9 February 1900 in Athens, Calhoun, MI, and died 9 July 1964 in Dearborn Heights, Wayne, MI. He married AnnaLola Alwood3 20 August 1918, daughter of Clark Alwood and Emma Teff. She was born 22 September 1899 in Cecil, Paulding, OH, and died Unknown.

Children of John Guilford and Anna Alwood are:

19. i. Mary Louise11 Guilford, born Private. She married ? Cain Private,; born Private 20. ii. Thelma Lucille Guilford, born Private. She married ? Tingey Private; born Private. 21. iii. Gordon LeRoy Guilford3, born 15 April 1923; died 8 November 1923 in Fenton, Genesee, MI. 22. iv. Wilma Lillian Guilford, born Private. She married ? Hargraves Private; born Private. 23 v. Eleanor Lois Guilford, born Private. She married (1) ? Jackson Private; born Private. She married (2) ? Woodcock Private, born Private. 24 vi. Orval Leland Guilford, born Private + 25 vii. Norman Lee Guilford, born Private. 26 vii. Gerald Lynn Guilford, born Private.'

Mr. Ohlsson cites his source: Margaret Guilford-Kardell, The Guilford Families, (1983), p. 561.

John's parents: George Austin & Elizabeth Ann (Lauer) Guilford <>

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