Wells Family - Person Sheet
Wells Family - Person Sheet
NameHarriet Maria “Hattie” Wilson
Birth17 Jun 1871, Madrid, St Lawrence Co, NY
Census16 Jun 1880, Madrid, St Lawrence Co, NY
Memoroll#925, pg 386
Census7 Jun 1900, Rockland, Sullivan Co, NY
MemoED#98, pg 8
Census4 Apr 1930, Riverside Twp, Adams Co, IL
MemoED#62, pg 3
Census20 Apr 1940, Wabash, Tippecanoe Co, IN
Memoroll31099, pg 3
Death26 Sep 1944, Tippecanoe Co, IN
MemoState Soldiers Home hospital
Burial28 Sep 1944, Indiana Soldiers Home Cem, Tippecanoe Twp, Tippecanoe Co, IN
Memo Area WWI, Section South Central, Row E, Grave 28
Anst File#GCJD-NN5
FatherWilliam Wilson (1840-1919)
MotherElizabeth Ann Wells (1842-1918)
Misc. Notes
In 1900, she is listed as a servant, working as a hotel cook, and living with Henry Beringer’s family.
She was married to William Henry Hall in in 1913 in Santa Ana, Calif.
Hattie then married Benjamin Frank Grant in 1915 in Indiana, with her last name as Hall.
In 1919, she took her mother’s remains from Chicago to Madrid, NY for burial in the family plot. She was then married in November 1919 to James H. Ivie in Danville, IL.
In 1930, she and James Ivie were both listed in the Sailors & Soldiers Home in Illinois, as Hattie M. (57, NY).
By 1940, they had been moved to the State Soldiers Home in Indiana, where she is listed as Ada H. Ivie (68, NY).
Was married to James H Ivie (1867-1946) when she died.
[Obituary]
MRS. JAMES H. IVIE
Mrs. Hattie M. Ivie, 74, wife of James H. Ivie, Spanish War veteran, died at 1 a.m. Tuesday at the Soldiers Home hospital. Born in Madrid , NYY, she entered the home in 1926, from Vigo county. Surviving are the husband and two sons, Robert Thomas of Casper, Wyo., and LeRoy, of St. Louis.
The body is at the Templeton funeral home and services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Soldiers Home chapel.
Spouses
BirthApr 1855, Madrid, St Lawrence Co, NY
Death5 Mar 1913, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, CA
Misc. Notes
Son of John Hall and Orpha Marbia Chandler
William was first married to Agnes E. Barkley (1859-1912) in 1877, with whom he had a daughter and son. They are listed with his parents in 1880. Then with his wife, daughter and mother in 1900, and just wife and daughter in 1910.
His wife Agnes died 11 Dec 1912 in Madrid, NY.
William then married Hattie Wilson in California in January 1913, where he died only 2 months later. So she was remarried to Benjamin Grant in 1915.
Marriage13 Jan 1913, Santa Ana, Orange Co, CA
No Children
Birth27 Mar 1880, West Virginia
OccupationCarpenter
Misc. Notes
Son of George Lawrence Grant (b. 1851, PA) and Maria Elena “Lena” Locker (b. 1856 VA - 1930 WV) m. 1877
He is listed with his mother and step father, Herman Ellis, in 1910 in Chicago.
He married Hattie in 1915, with both listing their residence as Chicago.
It is not clear whether Benjamin died or they divorced, as his wife remarried James Ivie in 1919.
Marriage30 Apr 1915, Porter Co, IN
No Children
Birth13 Dec 1867, Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co, IL
Death27 Jul 1946, Terre Haute, Vigo Co, IN
BurialIndiana Soldiers Home Cem, Tippecanoe Twp, Tippecanoe Co, IN
MemoArea WWI, Section South Central, Row E, Grave 29
Misc. Notes
Headstone lists him as QM Sgt, 38 US Vol Infantry.
[Obituary]
TERRE HAUTE, July 29 -
James H. Ivie, 76, died at his home here Saturday. Born in Lawrenceville, IL, he was a veteran of the Spanish American war, and had made his home for a few years at the State Soldiers Home at Lafayette until recently. He was a member of the United Spanish War Veterans. He is survived by two sons, Robert, Casper Wyoming, and LeRoy of St. Louis, MO.
Marriage20 Nov 1919, Danville, Vermilion Co, IL
No Children
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