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Personal data Lydia Rosetta Hern 


Household of Lydia Rosetta Hern

(1) She is married to Charles Homer Hill.

They got married on September 19, 1886 at Tuscola Co., MI, she was 16 years old.

Charles Homer Hill oo Lydia Roseta Hern

Marriage sources: Author: Navorska, Rose; Title: Letter to David A. Navorska, (Publication site: Vermillion Twp., Ashland Co., OH, Publisher: LRBEN, Publication date: iv Aug MCMLXXIX)

or 1887 possibly Cass City, MI

1 June 1900 census give 13 yrs of marriage. 1900 - 13 = 1887. If the years are accurate, then marriage took place between 2 June 1886 & 1 June 1887.
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Child(ren):

  1. Lela Bell (Belle) Hill  1887-1959 
  2. Martha Hill  1890-1962 
  3. Dora Fern Hill  1896-1966 

The couple were divorced from at fortasse, somewhere in Northern OH.

Charles Homer Hill o/o Lydia Rosetta Hern

Divorce source: Author: Navorska, Rose, Title: Talk with David A. Navorska, (Publication place: Olmsted Twp., Cuyahoga Co., OH, Publishe: LRBEN, Publication date: ca. MCMLVIII)

It is noted that Charles is living at the home of his middle daug. & son-in-law on 1910 census in Cleveland, OH. His teen-aged youngest daug. is living there also. Lydia is found near Wakeman on the 1910 census & lists that as her address as informant on the 1912 death certificate of grand-daug., Alta Fern Bowles.
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(2) She is married to Charles Joseph Flew.

They got married about 1915 at fortasse, somewhere In OH.

Charles Joseph Flew oo Lydia Rosetta Hern

Marriage source: Navorska, Rose, Talk to David A. Navorska, (Vermillion Twp., Ashland Co., OH, LRBEN, MCMLXXXI) for fact of marriage. <>

Notes about Lydia Rosetta Hern

Lydia Rosetta Hern

Sources: Author: Navorska, Rose, Title: Letter to David A. Navorska, (Publication location: Vermillion Twp., Ashland Co., OH, Publisher: LRBEN, Publication date: iv Aug MCMLXXIX)

LRH is living in Wakeman OH on the 1910 census as an house-keeper. LRH signed with her last name = Hill on death certificate for Alta Fern Bowles, her grand-daughter, who died 28 Oct 1912, & gave her place of residence = Wakeman, OH.

Burial: Wakeman Cemetery on OH 303 under the name 'Flew'

Lydia's parents: James Patrick & Rhoda (Munson) Hern

Lydia's husbands: 1) Charles Homer Hill
2) Charles Joseph Flew
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Lydia Rosetta Hern

John Ephraim Hern
± 1819-< 1930
Lydia Squire
± 1820-< 1931
Rhoda Munson
1844-1890

Lydia Rosetta Hern
1869-1943

(1) 1886
Martha Hill
1890-1962
(2) ± 1915

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