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Household of Edith Maude Stinson

She is married to Martin Albert Nordman.

They got married on June 20, 1915 at Rockford, Winnebago Co., IL, she was 21 years old.

Martin Albert Nordman oo Edith Maude Stinson

Marriage source: Ogle, Sharon, "Stinson's of Dunbarton, NH," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1143002&id=I0212, Publication date: xiii Aug MCMXCIX), Repository: TheCloud

"... Martin Albert NORDMAN Sex: M Birth: 17 JAN 1888 in Pine Rock Twp - Ogle Co., IL Death: 13 NOV 1943 in Oregon, Ogle County, IL - Warmolts Clinic 1 of Myocardial degeneration Change Date: 13 AUG 1999 CONF: 8 APR 1906 EmmanuelLutheran Church (source, church records) Burial: 16 NOV 1943 Emmanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery (source, cemetery records & headstone) ... Marriage 1 Edith Maude STINSON b: 13 JUN 1894 in At home - Chana, Ogle Co., IL Married: 20 JUN 1915 in Rockford, IL - Winnebago Co 2 ... Sources:

1. Title: Death Certificate - Martin Albert Nordman 2. Title: TITLE" <>

Child(ren):

  1. Margaretta Nordman  1916-1917
  2. Robert Gene Nordman  1923-1984


Notes about Edith Maude Stinson

Maude Edith Stinson

Source: Ogle, Sharon, "Stinson's of Dunbarton, NH," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1143002&id=I0212, Publication date: xiv Aug MCMXCIX), Repository: The Cloud

"... Edith Maude STINSON Sex: F ALIA: /Maude/ Birth: 13 JUN 1894 in At home - Chana, Ogle Co., IL Death: 11 APR 1964 in Warmolts Clinic, Oregon, Ogle Co., IL of pneumonia Change Date: 14 AUG 1999 Baptism: 26 DEC 1926 Paynes Point,IL (Oregon, IL) Emmanuel Lutheran Church CONF: 26 DEC 1926 Emmanuel Lutheran Church - Oregon, IL Burial: 14 APR 1964 Pine Rock Twp - Ogle Co., Il

Religion: Lutheran Census: 29 APR 1910 Pine Rock Twp - Ogle Co., IL ... Medical Information: Arteriosclerotic Heart disease

Note: OBITUARY: OREGON - Mrs. Maude E. Nordman, 69, 307 Jefferson Street, died Saturday morning in Warmolts Clinic after a long illness. Before moving to Oregon, Mrs. Nordman resided in the Paynes Point area for many years. Survivors include a son, Robert, Oregon, five grandchildren, a great-grandchild, and a sister, Bessie Stinson, Oregon. Services will be at 2 PM Tuesday in Farrell Funeral Home where friends may call Monday night. Burial will be in Paynes Point Lutheran Church Cemetery.

Pall Bearers for Maude were: Ira Stinson, Paul Stinson, Jr., Verne Nordman, Robert Nordman, Harold Taylor & Eddie Bishop.

A SECOND OBITUARY from the OREGON REPORTER Mrs. Maude E. Nordman, 69, 307 Jefferson Street, died early Saturday in Warmolts Clinic, following a long illness. She was born June 13, 1894, in Pine Rock Township, the daughter of Harry and Margaret Eychaner Stinson. She was married to Martin Nordman at Rockford. They farmed for many years in the Paynes Point area. She was a member of the PaynesPoint Lutheran Church. Her husband, two sons and two daughters preceded her in death. Survivors include a son, Robert, Oregon; five grandchildren; a great grandchild, and a sister, Miss Bessie Stinson, Oregon. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Farrell Funeral Home, with the Rev. Harry Feistner, pastor of the Paynes Point Lutheran Church officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.

CENSUS: 1910, April 29

#226, #235 STINSON, Henry H. (Head) (M) 43 (Farmer) Margaret N. (wife) (F) 42 Bessy E. (Bessie) daughter (F) 21 (teacher) Edith M. - daughter (F) 15

Martin Nordman worked for Maude's uncle William Eychaner #229 dwelling on the 1910 Census, only 3 farms from the Stinson farm. Maude and Martin were later married. 3 farms from the Stinson farm. Maude and Martin were later married.

SPECIAL NOTES BY SHARON KAY NORDMAN OGLE (Granddaughter of Edith Maude Stinson Nordman) As I sit here today, September 13, 2000, after scanning in the picture of Grandma when she was about 14 or 15 years old, (my estimate), I remember her beautiful brown warm eyes that just seemed to sense what I was thinking and feeling.She was so soft and warm and I loved to sleep with her, as she would always "cuddle" with me in the night. We would lay there together and listen to the radio in the dark, hearing the "squeaky" door on "Intersanctum", I think the name ofthe program was called. She would pretend to be frightened and squeeze me a little tighter and I hug her even closer. I would then fall asleep in her arms. I remember she smelled of "Gold Bond Powder" and I thought that was the bestgrandma smell in the whole wide world. I think her Grandfather, John Langdon Stinson, might have had curly auburn hair....this is what Grandma had...wavy auburn hair, and it was so beautiful. In John "Lang"don's picture, it looks to me asif he had very curly hair and quite coarse strands. Grandma looked like a pretty little "Scots" lady.

Father: Henry Harrison STINSON b: 21 OCT 1865 in Pine Rock Twp - Ogle Co - IL Mother: Margarette Nancy EYCHANER b: 21 MAR 1867 in Paynes Point - Pine Rock Twp - Ogle Co., IL

Marriage 1 Martin Albert NORDMAN b: 17 JAN 1888 in Pine Rock Twp - Ogle Co., IL Married: 20 JUN 1915 in Rockford, IL - Winnebago Co 1

Children

1. Margaretta NORDMAN b: 29 APR 1916 in Pine Rock Twp - Ogle Co., IL 2. Martin Harrison NORDMAN b: 9 JAN 1918 in Pine Rock Twp - Ogle Co., IL 3. Allen Stinson NORDMAN b: 26 JAN 1921 in Pine Rock Twp. - Ogle Co., IL 4. Robert Gene NORDMAN b: 29 APR 1923 in Pine Rock Twp. - Ogle Co., IL 5. Betty Marilyn NORDMAN b: 23 JUN 1928 in Pine Rock Twp - Ogle Co., IL

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