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Personal data Elizabeth D. Earl 


Household of Elizabeth D. Earl

She is married to Theseus George Gasche.

They got married on December 24, 1872 at Fulton Co., OH, she was 15 years old.

Theseus Gasche oo Elizabeth D. Earl

Marriage source: Fulton Co. OH Marriages 1864 - 1927, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, MCMXCVI), pg. 59, Repository: Evergreen Lib. Metamora, OH

'Theseus Gasche - Elizabeth D. Earl 24 Dec 1872 3-341' <>

Child(ren):

  1. Wallace Lee Gasche  1882-1967 


Notes about Elizabeth D. Earl

Elizabeth D. Earl

Source: Williams, E. E. Probate Judge, Gasche/Huyck Marriage License, (Wuseon OH, Probate Ct., xix Jan MCMV)

'Marriage Record In the Matter of W. L Gasche and Ollie E Huyck ... W. L. Gasche is 22 years of age, on the 15' day of Sept 1904 his residence is Delta O. his place of birth is Kansas his occupation is farmer his father's name is ThesensGasche his mother's maiden name was Elizabeth Earl ...'

Garbe, Gary, Pelton and Garbe Families with branches all over the place, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.com, vi July MMV)

'... Elizabeth D. Earl 1 Sex: F Birth: 14 APR 1857 in OH Death: 17 SEP 1893 in Ottawa County, OK Burial: 20 SEP 1893 MODOC Indian Cemetery, Ottawa County, OK ...

Marriage 1 Theseus George Gasche b: 13 MAR 1847 in Near Wauseon, Fulton County, OH Married: 24 DEC 1872 in Fulton County, OH 1

Children

1. Bertha Gasche b: 1873 in OH 2. Gertrude Gasche b: 1875 in OH 3. Walter Gasche b: JAN 1877 in OH 4. Chester Gasche b: 1878 in OH 5. Alfred Gasche b: MAR 1880 in OH 6. Wallace L. Gasche b: SEP 1882 in KS 7. Florence Gasche b: OCT 1884 in KS 8. Emma Gasche b: OCT 1886 in KS 9. Nora Gasche b: APR 1888 in KS 10. Earl Gasche b: ABT 1890 11. Karl Gasche b: 8 JUN 1891 in Seneca, OK/MO (Indian Territory) 12. Charley Gasche b: 1893

Sources:

1. Title: From http://www.gencircles.com/users/ronnan/7/data/ Nancy Brockhoff-Dzierzawski dated 28 February 28 2003 E-mail (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)'

Peabody, Rickey, The McNiels.paf, (Huntsville, AL, RP, xix Apr MMVI)'

Davis, Al, Comment on Ancestry.com for Elizabeth D. Earl, (Pub. location unknown, http://trees.ancestry.myfamily.com/tree/21157430/person/1038067260/comments#bc-1968445650, x Mar MMXI)

"... The 1887 Kansas State Census gives the following information: Theseus Gasche age 38 and a married farmer, E.D. age 28 & wife, Bertha 11, dau, Gertrude 9 dau, Walter 8 son, Chester 6 son, Alphred 5 son, Wallace 2 son, Florance 6mo dau. ..."

"... Walter Gasche married my great aunt, Evvie Davis, while he was working in Sabine/Natchitoches Parish Louisiana. ..." <>



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Elizabeth D. Earl
1857-1893

1872

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