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Personal data Grace M. Johnson 

  • Alternative names: Grace Saunders Clendenning, Grace Johnson Saunders
  • She was born on November 27, 1889 in Coshocton Co., OH.
  • Resident in the year 1960: 444 Locust St, Coshocton city, Coshocton Co., OH.
  • Census in the year 1930, Coshocton city, Coshocton Co., OH.
  • (note1) .
    Source: Janet Lockard
  • She died on August 26, 1960 in Coshocton Co. Mem. Hosp., Coshocton city, Coshocton Co., OH, she was 70 years old.
  • She is buried on August 29, 1960 in S. Lawn Cem., Coshocton city, Coshocton Co., OH.
  • This information was last updated on October 16, 2015.

Household of Grace M. Johnson

She is married to James Garfield Clendenning.

They got married on July 15, 1922 at Coshocton Co., OH, she was 32 years old.

Grace M. Johnson oo James Garfield "Jack" Clendenning

Marriage source: Author: Lockard, Janet, Title: "MY PATERNAL ANCESTORS," (Publication location: Fair Oaks, CA, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lockard-park&id=I44581, Publication date: xx May MMXV),Repository: The Cloud

"... Grace M. JOHNSON ... Sex: F Birth: 27 Nov 1889 in Coshocton County, Ohio 1 Death: 26 Aug 1960 in Coshocton County, Ohio 2 Burial: South Lawn Cemetery, Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio ...

Note: PROBATE RULES: Sunday, 17 Dec 1922 - Coshocton Tribune, pg 1

PROBATE COURT RULES FOR PERMANENT COMMITMENT OF CHILDREN

The commitment of Mrs. Jack Clendenning's four children to the care of the state department of public welfare, division of charities, has been made permanent by order of the county probate court.

The temporary commitment was made April 24, 1922. The department of public welfare requested the permanent order, and it appearing to the best interest of the children, the court granted the request.

The children are named Theron Monroe, James Garfield, Richard Eugene and Edwin Riley. Their last name is that of the mother, Johnson.

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Coshocton Tribune, August 28, 1960, Page 2 (http://search.ancestry.com/browse/view.aspx?dbid=6824&iid=NEWS-OH-CO_TR.1960_08_28_0002 ...)

OBIT: Saturday, 27 Aug 1960 - Coshocton Tribune, pg 6

Mrs. Grace M. Clendenning, 70, of 444 Locust st. died at 2:15 p.m. Friday at County memorial hospital following a short illness.

She was born Nov. 27, 1889, in Coshocton, a daughter of James and Rebecca Jane Davidson Johnson, and was twice married, first in 1910 to Robert L. Saunders, who died in 1915, and in 1916 to James (Jack) Clendenning, who died in 1940.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Roy Binning, Newark; three sons, John Saunders, and James G. Clendenning, both of Coshocton, and Richard Clendenning of the home; two brothers, Harry L., Fresno Route 3, and Homer, this city; fivegrandchildren. One son is deceased. ... Change Date: 20 May 2015 ... ... Marriage 1 Robert L. SAUNDERS Married: 1910

Children

1. Edwin Riley SAUNDERS b: 24 Sep 1911 in Coshocton County, Ohio 2. John Theron SAUNDERS b: 27 Aug 1915 in Coshocton County, Ohio

Marriage 2 James Garfield "Jack" CLENDENNING b: 8 Oct 1883 in Coshocton County, Ohio Married: 15 Jul 1922 in Coshocton County, Ohio

Note: Coshocton Tribune, July 16, 1922, Page 1 (http://search.ancestry.com/browse/view.aspx?dbid=6824&iid=NEWS-OH-CO_TR.1922_07_16_0001 ...)

MARRIAGE: Sunday, 16 Jul 1922 - Coshocton Tribune, pg 1 MISS JOHNSON WEDS IN EFFORT TO HOLD CHILDREN'S CUSTODY James Clendenning, 39, a miner, and Miss Grace Johnson, 32, daughter of James Johnson, Coshocton, were married Saturday morning in the office of Justice D. W. Bassett. Clendenning, it is said, claims to be the father of one of Miss Johnson's four children who were taken to the childrenÙus home in Millersburg by state authorities Tuesday, and the marriage was an effort to obtain the custody of thechildren. Miss Johnson has been keeping her four children, the oldest of whom is 11, in a house in the alley at the rear of Main-st between hickory and Sixth-sts. The children were certified to the state board of charities by the juvenile court amonth ago. Objections to the loss of the children were made by Miss Johnson, and she was told that she could have them back when she provided a suitable home for them. As soon as the home can be provided, it is probable that the state board of charities will return the children, according to probate authorities.

Children

1. Theron Monroe CLENDENNING 2. Richard Eugene CLENDENNING b: 12 Sep 1917 in Coshocton County, Ohio 3. James Garfield CLENDENNING b: 25 Dec 1919 in Ohio 4. Donna Anna CLENDENNING

Sources:

1. Title: 1930 US CENSUS, DISTRICT 024, COSHOCTON, COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Note: See area maps at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcoshoc/mapopening.htm According to GenWeb, Coshocton County was formed in 1811 from Muskingum and TuscarawasCounties. The County seat is Coshocton. Page: Head: James Clendenning, Page 43 Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll? ... ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Donna Anna Clendenning  1929-2012 


Notes about Grace M. Johnson

Grace M. Johnson

Source: Author: Lockard, Janet, Title: "MY PATERNAL ANCESTORS," (Publication location: Fair Oaks, CA, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lockard-park&id=I44581, Publication date: xxvi Apr MMXI),Repository: The Cloud

"... Grace M. JOHNSON ... Sex: F Birth: 27 Nov 1889 in Coshocton County, Ohio 1 Death: 26 Aug 1960 in Coshocton County, Ohio 2 Burial: South Lawn Cemetery, Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio ...

Note: PROBATE RULES: Sunday, 17 Dec 1922 - Coshocton Tribune, pg 1

PROBATE COURT RULES FOR PERMANENT COMMITMENT OF CHILDREN

The commitment of Mrs. Jack ClendenningÙus four children to the care of the state department of public welfare, division of charities, has been made permanent by order of the county probate court.

The temporary commitment was made April 24, 1922. The department of public welfare requested the permanent order, and it appearing to the best interest of the children, the court granted the request.

The children are named Theron Monroe, James Garfield, Richard Eugene and Edwin Riley. Their last name is that of the mother, Johnson.

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Coshocton Tribune, August 28, 1960, Page 2 (http://search.ancestry.com/browse/view.aspx?dbid=6824&iid=NEWS-OH-CO_TR.1960_08_28_0002 ...)

OBIT: Saturday, 27 Aug 1960 - Coshocton Tribune, pg 6

Mrs. Grace M. Clendenning, 70, of 444 Locust st. died at 2:15 p.m. Friday at County memorial hospital following a short illness.

She was born Nov. 27, 1889, in Coshocton, a daughter of James and Rebecca Jane Davidson Johnson, and was twice married, first in 1910 to Robert L. Saunders, who died in 1915, and in 1916 to James (Jack) Clendenning, who died in 1940.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Roy Binning, Newark; three sons, John Saunders, and James G. Clendenning, both of Coshocton, and Richard Clendenning of the home; two brothers, Harry L., Fresno Route 3, and Homer, this city; fivegrandchildren. One son is deceased.

Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Dawson funeral home in charge of Rev. John Knox Hess. Burial will be in South Lawn cemetery.

Friends will be received at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday and until time of services Monday.

Change Date: 20 May 2015 ...

Father: James R. JOHNSON Mother: Rebecca Jane DAVIDSON

Marriage 1 Robert L. SAUNDERS Married: 1910

Children

1. Edwin Riley SAUNDERS b: 24 Sep 1911 in Coshocton County, Ohio 2. John Theron SAUNDERS b: 27 Aug 1915 in Coshocton County, Ohio

Marriage 2 James Garfield "Jack" CLENDENNING b: 8 Oct 1883 in Coshocton County, Ohio Married: 15 Jul 1922 in Coshocton County, Ohio

Note: Coshocton Tribune, July 16, 1922, Page 1 (http://search.ancestry.com/browse/view.aspx?dbid=6824&iid=NEWS-OH-CO_TR.1922_07_16_0001 ...)

MARRIAGE: Sunday, 16 Jul 1922 - Coshocton Tribune, pg 1 MISS JOHNSON WEDS IN EFFORT TO HOLD CHILDREN'S CUSTODY James Clendenning, 39, a miner, and Miss Grace Johnson, 32, daughter of James Johnson, Coshocton, were married Saturday morning in the office of Justice D. W. Bassett. Clendenning, it is said, claims to be the father of one of Miss JohnsonÙus four children who were taken to the childrenÙus home in Millersburg by state authorities Tuesday, and the marriage was an effort to obtain the custody of thechildren. Miss Johnson has been keeping her four children, the oldest of whom is 11, in a house in the alley at the rear of Main-st between hickory and Sixth-sts. The children were certified to the state board of charities by the juvenile court amonth ago. Objections to the loss of the children were made by Miss Johnson, and she was told that she could have them back when she provided a suitable home for them. As soon as the home can be provided, it is probable that the state board of charities will return the children, according to probate authorities.

Children

1. Theron Monroe CLENDENNING 2. Richard Eugene CLENDENNING b: 12 Sep 1917 in Coshocton County, Ohio 3. James Garfield CLENDENNING b: 25 Dec 1919 in Ohio 4. Donna Anna CLENDENNING

Sources:

1. Title: 1930 US CENSUS, DISTRICT 024, COSHOCTON, COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Note: See area maps at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcoshoc/mapopening.htm According to GenWeb, Coshocton County was formed in 1811 fromMuskingumand TuscarawasCounties. The County seat is Coshocton. Page: Head: James Clendenning, Page 43 Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll? ...

2. Title: DEATHS: "OHIO DEATH RECORDS, 1908 - 1932, 1938 - 1944, 1958 - 2002" Page: Grace M. Clendenning Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=ohdeath93-98 ..." <>

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  • The temperature on November 27, 1889 was about 1.8 °C. There was 3 mm of rain. The air pressure was 6 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the west-southwest. The airpressure was 75 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 94%. Source: KNMI
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  • The temperature on July 15, 1922 was between 11.6 °C and 15.8 °C and averaged 13.9 °C. There was 12.5 mm of rain. There was 0.2 hours of sunshine (1%). The average windspeed was 3 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the southwest. Source: KNMI
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  • The temperature on August 26, 1960 was between 13.4 °C and 22.9 °C and averaged 17.5 °C. There was 13.1 mm of rain during 3.4 hours. There was 3.9 hours of sunshine (28%). The partly clouded was. The average windspeed was 3 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the south-southwest. Source: KNMI
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  • The temperature on August 29, 1960 was between 11.2 °C and 18.0 °C and averaged 14.9 °C. There was 5.0 mm of rain during 2.0 hours. There was 0.3 hours of sunshine (2%). The heavily clouded was. The average windspeed was 3 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the south-southwest. Source: KNMI
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