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Personal data Lemuel E. Viers 


Household of Lemuel E. Viers

He is married to Lillian M. Evans.

They got married on September 17, 1890 at Liberty Ctr., Henry Co., OH, he was 23 years old.

Lemuel E. Viers oo Lillian M. Evans

Marriage source: Scheuer, Larry & Cynthia, The 1st Marriage Records of Henry Co OH, (Warsau IN, Scheuer Pub., MCMXCII), pg. 118, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'Viers, Lemuel E. Evans, Lillie M. 17 Sep 1890 7 23'

LDS Reels: 423,620-423,623

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~viers/randomnotes10.html - Read xxx Apr MMIII

VIERS, LEMUEL-LEMUEL VIERS, Dallas, Dies ... DALLAS-Lemuel E. Viers resident of Dallas for the past 21 years, died at his residence ... Viers married Lillian Evans Nov. 7, 1889 at Liberty Center, Ohio. ...'

Source: Statesman Newspaper, Obiturary Section, Salem, Oregon, 17 June 1952 <>

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Notes about Lemuel E. Viers

Lemuel E. Viers

Source: Klaus, Terry, The Family Alwood, (Sacramento CA, T.Klaus, Jun MCMXCI), pg. 12, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib. for name.

1880 Soundex, Liberty Twp Henry Co OH, vol 33 ed 109 sheet 2 line 38, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'38, Viers, Esrom L, white, male, ae 35, head, b. OH
Editha F, ae 31, wife, b. OH
Lemuel C[?], ae 13, son, b. OH
...'

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~viers/randomnotes10.html - Read 30 Apr 2003

VIERS, LEMUEL-LEMUEL VIERS, Dallas, Dies-Statesman New Service-'DALLAS-Lemuel E. Viers resident of Dallas for the past 21 years, died at his residence, 209 Clay St. late Sunday at the age of 84 years. Services are to be held in thePortland Memorial Chapel at 11 a.m. (DST) Wednesday with Dr. Earl Benbow officiating and vault entombment in Portland. Services are under the direction of the Bollman Funeral Home in Dalles. Born in Flora, Ohio, July 7, 1867, Viersmarried Lillian Evans Nov. 7, 1889 at Liberty Center, Ohio. He was a retired employe of the International Harvester Company in Chicago, Ill., and had been a fruit farmer in Dallas. He had recently received his 50 year pin in the MasonicLodge. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. James Inglis and Mrs Lawrence J. Smith, both of Dallas; a sister, Mary V. Woods, Columbiana, Ohio, and a brother, HARRY B. VIERS, Fresno, Calif. Four grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild alsosurvive.'

Source: Statesman Newspaper, Obiturary Section, Salem, Oregon, 17 June 1952

Dallas is in Polk Co., OR 17 June 1952 is a Tuesday, ergo, he died on Sunday, the 15th.

I have not been able to locate Flora, OH but I would suspect it is in Henry Co., OH. There is A Florida, Henry Co., OH. Lemuel's mother has the middle name of Flora.

I am changing Flora, OH to Florida, Henry Co., OH <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Lemuel E. Viers

John Viers
1801-1873

Lemuel E. Viers
1867-1952

1890

Lillian M. Evans
< 1876-< 1952


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