They got married on June 12, 1924 at Plymouth, Wayne Co., MI, he was 45 years old.
Norman D. Viers oo N.N.
Marriage source: Woodville News 28 March 1947 pg 1 col 3; Repository: Rutherford B. Hayes Presidnetial Ctr., www.rbhayes.org
"Mrs. Viers Buried Last Saturday - Funeral services for Mrs. Norman Viers, who lost her life in a traffic accident last week Wednesday night near Genoa, were held on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the late residence on E. Firststreet. Burial was made in North Side cemetery at Maybee, Mich.
Mrs. Viers is survived by her husband; three sisters, Mrs. E. A. Housman, Plymouth, Mich.; Mrs. Marie Shasberger, Toledo, and Mrs. Carl Huebner, Detroit; two nieces and three nephews.
Mr. Viers is still confined to Riverside hospital with chest injuries and was unable to attend the funeral." <>
Notes about Norman David Viers
Norman David Viers
Sources: Author: Klaus, Terry, Title: «u»The Family Alwood«/u», (Publication location: Crescent City CA, Publisher: T.Klaus, Publication date: June MCMXCI), pg. 215, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.
There are two Norman Viers marriages recorded in Fulton Co OH
"Viers, Norman - Garrison, Edith 8 Mar 1899 8-016"
"Viers, Norman D. - Cain, Dora * 18 Jun 1905 9-107"
Asterisk * means 2nd marriage for Dora Cain.
Are there 2 Norman Viers in Fulton Co? If these are the same Norman, why did Norman fail to declare his marriage to Dora Cain would be his 2nd marriage?
Author: Viers, Nehemiah D., Title: Pension Questionnaire 360729, (Publication location: Montpilier OH, Publisher: U.S. Gov't, Publication date: xxv Sept MDCCCXCVII), Repository: National Archives
"Have you any children living? ... Norman D Viers, Jan 16 - 1879."
Author: Seaman, Vashti, Title: Pioneers Around Delta OH, The Delta Atlas, (Publication location: Delta OH, Publisher: The Delta Atlas, Publication date: v Oct MCMLXX), pg. 297, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH
"NORMAN D. VIERS, b Jan. 16, 1879, Dover Twp."
Author: Hill, Shirley, Title: Hill GEDCOM file, (Publication location: Phoenix AZ, Publisher: S.D.H., Publication date: xii Jan MM)
Woodville News 21 March 1947, pg 1, col 4; repository: Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Ctr, www.rbhayes.org
"Mrs. Norman Viers Killed in Accident - Mrs. Norman Viers, 60, died enroute to a Toledo hospital Wednesday evening from injuries received in a traffic accident at the intersection of the Genoa road and Route 120.
Her husband, Norman, who was driving is confined to Riverside hospital with chest injures.
The accident happened around 9 o'clock as the couple were riding in their automobile on their way to Woodville.
As we go to press arrangements for Mrs. Viers had not been completed."
Woodville News 28 March 1947 pg 1 col 3; Repository: Rutherford B. Hayes Presidnetial Ctr., www.rbhayes.org
"Mrs. Viers Buried Last Saturday - Funeral services for Mrs. Norman Viers, who lost her life in a traffic accident last week Wednesday night near Genoa, were held on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the late residence on E. Firststreet. Burial was made in North Side cemetery at Maybee, Mich.
Mrs. Viers is survived by her husband; three sisters, Mrs. E. A. Housman, Plymouth, Mich.; Mrs. Marie Shasberger, Toledo, and Mrs. Carl Huebner, Detroit; two nieces and three nephews.
Mr. Viers is still confined to Riverside hospital with chest injuries and was unable to attend the funeral."
Norman's wives: 1) Edith Garrison 2) Dora Weltha Zimmerman Crane 3) Daisy Regina Weldon 4) Margaret Herzog
Fremont News Messenger 24 Aug 1956, pg 2 col 5; repository: Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Ctr, www.rbhayes.org
"Funeral Monday For Norman Viers WOODVILLE O: - Norman Viers 77, Woodville, died Thrusday at Memorial hospital in Fremont where he had been a patient since July 31. He had been ill for the past seven months. Mr. Viers had been aresident of Woodville for approximately 33 years, moving to the village when he became interested in a local ice plant. Later, he was owner of a truck line and he also served as justice of the peace.
Friends may call at the Molgaard Funeral Home after noon, Saturday, where services will be held at 1 p.m., Monday, with Dr. Paul N. Nesper, pastor of Solomon Lutheran church, Woodville officiating. Interment will be in Maybee, Mich.
Mr. Viers is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ione Reynolds, Philadelphia, Pa. and Mrs. Grace Willcutt, Lansing, Mich."
Thursday = 23 Aug 1956 Monday = 27 Aug 1956
Author: Lockhart, Harry E., enumerator, Title: 1920 Federal Census, (Publication location: Toledo OH, Publisher: Bureau of the Census, Publication date: xix Jan MCMXX), s.d. 5 e.d. 79, sheet 10-B, Microfilm, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.
"Ward 6 Ontario St. 320, 141, 141 ... ... 85, Viers, Norman D., Roomer, male, white, ae 40, married, can read/write, b. OH, parents b. OH, can speak Eng, Occ = Engineer, Dairy, W"
"Viers, Norman D. b. Jan 16, 1879 Ohio Fulton Dover Male Father Nehemiah D. Viers Mother Jennie M. Alwood Parents Residence Dover"
Author: Hanna, Jackie, Title: "The Alwood Family Tree -- William Allwood (Alwood) descendants," (Publication location: Portage, MI, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: xiv June MMXIV), Repository: The Cloud
Death: 23 AUG 1956 in Fremont, Sandusky Co, Ohio Burial: North Side Cem, Exeter Twp, Monroe Co, Michigan Change Date: 14 JUN 2014
Father: Nehemiah D. VIERS b: 14 OCT 1833 in Summit Co, Ohio Mother: Jemima Melissa ALWOOD b: 8 MAY 1840 in Lucas Co, Ohio
Marriage 1 Edith GARRISON b: 5 MAY 1880 in Gorham Twp, Fulton Co, Ohio Married: 8 MAR 1899 in Fulton Co, Ohio Note: by A P Biddle, JP
Children
1. Grace H. VIERS b: 5 JAN 1900 in Ohio 2. Gulia Marie VIERS b: 1 DEC 1901 in Alvordton, Williams Co, Ohio 3. Living VIERS
Marriage 2 Dorothy W. ZIMMERMAN b: 22 OCT 1876 in Gorham Twp, Fulton Co, Ohio Married: 18 JUN 1905 in Fulton Co, Ohio Note: by C W Hoffman, pastor, M E church
Marriage 3 Daisy Regina WELDON b: 1879 in Jackson, Jackson Co, Michigan Married: 2 DEC 1915 in Blissfield, Lenawee Co, Michigan Note: officiant: W M Pocock, Presby Minister witnesses: Mrs Laura S Pocock and Flora Giles, Blissfield
Divorced: BEF 1920
Marriage 4 Margaret HERZOG b: FEB 1880 in Michigan Married: 12 JUN 1924 in Plymouth, Wayne Co, Michigan Note: officiant: Charles Stevens Pastor" <>
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The temperature on August 23, 1956 was between 6.5 °C and 17.6 °C and averaged 12.3 °C. There was 8.9 hours of sunshine (63%). The partly clouded was. The average windspeed was 2 Bft (weak wind) and was prevailing from the northeast. Source: KNMI
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