Navorska tree » Ethel Augusta Daggett (1901-1973)

Personal data Ethel Augusta Daggett 


Household of Ethel Augusta Daggett

She is married to Claude Kendall Kirkpatrick.

They got married in the year 1920 at San Diego, San Diego Co., CA, she was 18 years old.

Claude Kirkpatrick oo Ethel Augusta Daggett

Marriage source: Author: Denton, Sue, Title: e-mail to David A. Navorska entitled: FW: Nowodworski, Gottlieb Descendant, (Publication location: somewhere in CA, Publisher: SD, Publication date: xxv Oct MMVII)

"... Found this from last year.

From: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) [mailto:(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)] Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 8:18 AM To: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)-Online.de; (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX); (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) Subject: Re: Nowodworski, Gottlieb Descendant I don't have the family tree in any format I can share electronically just yet. I've been working on Ancestry.com, but you can't export information. I can list the chain for you however. It seem like maybe we might have something crossedas I'm showing Gottleib as the wife of Mike Navorst/Nowodworski, although we were thinking that Gottleib was a boys name. I've copied my mother-in-law, Sue, who is the direct decendant. She can provide more insight as she knew Augusta. Here's the chain... Mike Navorst & Libbie Dusha (GGG Grandparents) Augusta Novorska (Great Great Grandmother) Ethel Augusta Daggett (Great Grandmother) Merle Kirkpatrick (Grandmother) Susanna Wheeler (Mother to Paul) Paul Denton (my husband) I have found multiple variations on the last name (Navorst, Navorska, Nowodworski, Nodworski). Libbie seems to have many names as well (Lepa, Gottl & Gottlieb). I'm not sure if you're familiar with Ancestry.com, but they have links toCensus Data, Birth & Death Records & Immigration information. We were able to view a photo of the original ship's documents for Mike, Libbie & Augusta's trip to the U.S. in 1881. That was pretty neat. ... Michele Denton"

Author: Denton, Sue, Title: e-mail to David A. Navorska entitled: navorskas 10:00 AM, (Publication location: somewhere in CA, Publisher: SD, Publication date: xxv Oct MMVII)

"Claude and Ethel had their 50th anniversary in 1970 at my house in Costa Mesa Ca. Among the guests were: Bill and Marge Druer and Milton A Wilson. There is a group photo."

Author: Denton, Sue, Title: message on Ancestry.com, (Pubication location: somewhere in CA, Publisher: Ancestry.com, Publication date: xiv Jan MMXI), Repository: The Cloud

"marrriage micdenton added this on 14 Jan 2011 Claude and Ethel were married in San Diego Ca. but were living in Los Angeles at the time"
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Child(ren):

  1. Merle Lois Kirkpatrick  1923-2007 


Notes about Ethel Augusta Daggett

Ethel Augusta Daggett

Source: Author: Navorska, Clarence, Title: Talk to David A. Navorska, (Pubication location: Vermillion Twp., Ashland Co., OH, Publisher: CAN, Publication date: ca. MCMLXXV)

Rose Navorska writes, "[Page] ' 2 Ethel. Clarence said after she was 12 he never heard of her any more. Remembers playing house under a tree Remembers sweeping with small broom 3967 West 22 House were he was born. The house hisGrandfather Greenburg built' - ca. 1981"

21 Apr 1910 - Ethel Daggett - aged 8 - Precinct A. Elyria, OH. If accurate, then Ethel was born between 2 Apr 1901 & 1 Apr 1902.

Author: Denton, Sue, Title: e-mail to David A. Navorska in re Augusta Navorska, (Publication location: Costa Mesa, CA, Publisher: SD, Publication date: xxii Oct MMVII)

"Hello I'm seeking family based in Ohio area at the turn of the century.

WE have an Albert, Michael, Augusta, Amelia. One of the sisters had the nickname of "Toot". Augusta was born in Europe, the rest were born in US. Augusta married John Daggett and had a daughter named Ethel, born Elyria Ohio in 1901. Amelia married a Druer I believe. Are you or have you been contacted by my family. Thanks Sue Denton via Augusta Navorska"

Author: Denton, Sue, Title: e-mail to David A. Navorska entitled: FW: Nowodworski, Gottlieb Descendant, (Publication location: Costa Mesa, CA, Publisher: SD, Publication date: xxv Oct MMVII)

"... Found this from last year.

From: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) [mailto:(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)] Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 8:18 AM To: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)-Online.de; (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX); (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) Subject: Re: Nowodworski, Gottlieb Descendant I don't have the family tree in any format I can share electronically just yet. I've been working on Ancestry.com, but you can't export information. I can list the chain for you however. It seem like maybe we might have something crossedas I'm showing Gottleib as the wife of Mike Navorst/Nowodworski, although we were thinking that Gottleib was a boys name. I've copied my mother-in-law, Sue, who is the direct decendant. She can provide more insight as she knew Augusta. Here's the chain... Mike Navorst & Libbie Dusha (GGG Grandparents) Augusta Novorska (Great Great Grandmother) Ethel Augusta Daggett (Great Grandmother) Merle Kirkpatrick (Grandmother) Susanna Wheeler (Mother to Paul) Paul Denton (my husband) I have found multiple variations on the last name (Navorst, Navorska, Nowodworski, Nodworski). Libbie seems to have many names as well (Lepa, Gottl & Gottlieb). I'm not sure if you're familiar with Ancestry.com, but they have links toCensus Data, Birth & Death Records & Immigration information. We were able to view a photo of the original ship's documents for Mike, Libbie & Augusta's trip to the U.S. in 1881. That was pretty neat. ... Michele Denton"

Author: Denton, Sue, Title: e-mail to David A. Navorska entitled: Navorskas, (Publication location: Costa Mesa, CA, Pulisher: SD, Publication date: xxv Oct MMVII)

From: Sue Denton [mailto:(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)] Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 6:43 AM To: '(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)' Subject: navorskas

I've heard that the Navorskas came from aristocracy in Russia. Have you ever heard that story? I know that they spoke German, not Polish or Russian. I do know that Augusta and Louis lived very modestly the whole time that I knew them, but she would say little things like tuck your napkin in at your chin, that's the way they do it on boats. There were also a few fine linens and crystalpieces that were not from poor people. That was all that was left after the Depression; there were also several nice diamonds that were cut in Europe. I've heard about them owning small hotels with saloons, owning at least one boardinghouse, having property in San Francisco, then coming to southern California where we have photos of them building two houses. I've heard of them having servants to being servants during the Depression. I've heard that they allowed theirtenants to stay even after they could no longer pay, and they sold what they could to keep food in all those mouths. I heard that their travels were as companions. But usually companions are single people, so I doubt that. Our side of the family was not very prolific. Ethel Augusta was any only child. She had three kids. One, Kendall Wallace Kirkpatrick died of TB in 1939 or so. Merle Lois K. had three kids. Susanna Marie had two kids, Paul Curtis, born 1966, two daughters, and Dawnne Kathleen, born 1970, three sons. Merle's two sonshad no children. They are Patrick William Wheeler and Timothy Wallace Wheeler. Ethel's third child, Yvonne Marie K. adopted a son, Carl Wayne Durbin born 1957. I was told that after having Ethel, Augusta ran away and joined the circus where she had a whistling act and rode a horse. We have many photos of Augusta and her spouses on tours, but Ethel is in none of them. I heard she was farmed outto the sisters while Augusta enjoyed life. I have no proof of much of this. Ethel was very good at playing cards and could shuffle like a pro. Supposedly this is from the saloon days, when as a little girl she was also given $5.00 gold pieces for allowance. Augusta took care of Ethel's kids while Ethel had TB for many years. Augusta and Louis lived very near Ethel and Claude for the last 40 or more years of their lives, often on the same property, but not the same house. So I guess she gotthings out of her system and became a good Mom. If this gets to be boring or more than you want to know, please tell me. I would like to know about Augusta's family. I saw her every week of my life until she died when I was thirteen years old. She didn't talk much, but we did lots of little great grandma things together. I have many four generation photos. Catch you next time."

Authro: Denton, Sue, Title: e-mail to David A. Navorska entitled: navorskas 10:00 AM, (Publication location: Costa Mesa, CA, Publisher: SD, Publication date: xxv Oct MMVII)

"Claude and Ethel had their 50th anniversary in 1970 at my house in Costa Mesa Ca. Among the guests were: Bill and Marge Druer and Milton A Wilson. There is a group photo."

Denton, Sue, e-mail to David A. Navorska entitled: August Navorska Family, (CA, SD, xx Nov MMVII)

"... Our old family Bible has a presentation page stating: to Augusta Daggett, Amherst Ohio June 17, 1904. The date is neither a birthday nor anniversary. ... Births: Ethel Daggett Sept 1 1901 ... Sue"

Author: Denton, Michele Lee, Title: "Thompson-Denton Tree," (Publication location: Costa Mesa, CA, Publisher: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/person.aspx?tid=483000&pid=-2077345831, Publication date: viewed ix Dec MMVII), Repository: TheCloud

"Ethel Augusta Daggett Born: 1 Sep 1901 Elyria, Ohio Died: 29 Sep 1973 ORANGE, California Fath: John Daggett 1874 - 1914 Moth: Augusta Navorst 1880 - 1959 1 historical record Social Security Death Index 1919 Age: 9 Residence Elyria Ward1, Lorain, Ohio 1 historical record 1910 United States Federal Census 1930 Age 29 Residence Monrovia, Los Angeles, California 1 historical record 1930 United States Federal Census 1973 29 Sep Age: 72 Death ORANGE, California 1 historicalrecord California Death Index 1940 - 1997

Spouse

1. Claude K Kirkpatrick 1892 - 1974

Children

1. Kendall Kirkpatrick 1922 -
2. Merle Lois Kirkpatrick 1923 -
3. Yvonne M Kirkpatrick 1925 - 1994"

Author: Mills, Chris, Title: "Ethel Augusta Daggett Kirkpatrick," (Publication location: Glendale, CA, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: xxii Feb MMXII), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85442720/ethel-augusta-kirkpatrick

"Ethel Augusta Daggett Kirkpatrick Birth 1 Sep 1901 Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio, USA Death 29 Sep 1973 Orange County, California, USA Burial Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot Graceland, Lot 6287, Space 4 Memorial ID 85442720

Family Members
Spouse

Claude Kendall Kirkpatrick* 1891– 1974

*Calculated Relationship

Maintained by: Find A Grave Originally Created by: Chris Mills Added: 22 Feb 2012 Find A Grave Memorial 85442720"
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Ethel Augusta Daggett

Lepa Dusha
1853-1919
John Daggett
1874-1914

Ethel Augusta Daggett
1901-1973

1920

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    • The temperature on September 1, 1901 was between 9.2 °C and 16.5 °C and averaged 12.7 °C. There was 3.0 hours of sunshine (22%). Source: KNMI
    • Koningin Wilhelmina (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1890 till 1948 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
    • In The Netherlands , there was from July 27, 1897 to August 1, 1901 the cabinet Pierson, with Mr. N.G. Pierson (unie-liberaal) as prime minister.
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