(1) Zij heeft/had een relatie met John Seiler.
(2) Zij had een relatie met Gail L. Jones.
The Jordan/Stanchfield Family History written by Linda Von Rueden Troolin
& Jan Jordan Lokensgard, 1994, Chapter III has:
7. MARY MARIE WATSON was born May 4, 1886. Marie, was the name she went
by.
Her first husband was a man named Gail Jones. He was born in Schenectady,
NY. They had two children, born in Detroit, before they divorced. Gail
remarried and lived in Grosse Point, which is in the east Detroit area.
GAIL JONES, 89, DIES AFTER ILLNESS
Gail L. Jones 89, of 232 North Street, died Thursday, after a long
illness.
Born in port Byron, he lived in the Auburn area most of his life.
Between 1936 and 1956 he operated his own electrical business in Detroit,
Michigan.
He was a life member of the Odd Fellows in Detroit. He was a member of
the Auburn and Port Byron Senior Citizens Clubs.
Surviving are his widow Mrs. Adelaide March Jones; a son David Jones
of Detroit, Michigan; three granddaughters; seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Scott and Mann
Funeral Home in port Byron. Burial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery,
Port Byron.
Friends may call 7 to 9 tonight t the funeral home.
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Her second husband was John Sieler and they lived in Findlay, Ohio and
may also have lived in Toledo, Ohio. The couple had a farm and may have
raised trotters (horses) at one time. Elnore McNatt, Tom Watson's
step-daughter remembered, "Aunt Marie was a hoot." She said Marie had
goats and would walk them up on a ramp to milk them and would let Elnore
help. Elnore did not remember Marie marrying after John died, although
she did have a "significant other" in her life. Elnore has a picture of
them together. The name in her obituary was Sieler so it would bear this
out. Freda Fox thought that Marie had married one of her boarders,
possibly before John and had four marriages. This information is being
added in case anyone else decides to do research on Marie.
Marie was very close to her brother Tom Watson. Tom traveled a lot to
see his family. One of his favorite destinations was his sister Marie's
home.
Marie died March 18, 1956 in Findlay, Ohio.
FINDLAY WOMAN TAKEN BY DEATH
Services Tomorrow For Mrs. Sieler
Mrs. Marie Sieler, 69, died in Blanchard Valley Hospital yesterday of
a cerebral hemorrhage. Her home was at 710 Trenton Avenue.
She was born in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, May 4, 1886. Her husband,
John Sieler is dead.
Surviving are a son, David Jones, of Detroit; a brother, Thomas
Watson, Detroit; four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Ball, of Windsor, Ontario,
Anne, Grace and Freda Watson all of Saskatchewan; five grandchildren and
eight step-children.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Dubbs Funeral Home,
Deshler, the Rev. Emerson Iles officiating. Burial will be in Richfield
Township Cemetery.
The body is at the funeral home.
Source: Roy C. Leggitt, royc@@cts.com.
The Jordan/Stanchfield Family History written by Linda Von Rueden Troolin
& Jan Jordan Lokensgard, 1994, Chapter III has:
7. MARY MARIE WATSON was born May 4, 1886. Marie, was the name she went
by.
Her first husband was a man named Gail Jones. He was born in Schenectady,
NY. They had two children, born in Detroit, before they divorced. Gail
remarried and lived in Grosse Point, which is in the east Detroit area.
GAIL JONES, 89, DIES AFTER ILLNESS
Gail L. Jones 89, of 232 North Street, died Thursday, after a long
illness.
Born in port Byron, he lived in the Auburn area most of his life.
Between 1936 and 1956 he operated his own electrical business in Detroit,
Michigan.
He was a life member of the Odd Fellows in Detroit. He was a member of
the Auburn and Port Byron Senior Citizens Clubs.
Surviving are his widow Mrs. Adelaide March Jones; a son David Jones
of Detroit, Michigan; three granddaughters; seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Scott and Mann
Funeral Home in port Byron.
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