Friday, March 31, 2023

Triplett and Allied Families - Shirley Greene Triplett Biography

My grandfather, Shirley Greene Triplett on my mother's side, was born 16 December 1889, in Little Falls, Morrison County, Minnesota. 

His mother was Ida Greene Triplett. His father was Lewis Golson Triplett.
He would say that he remembered the day vividly because it was snowing and his parents 
would not let him go out and play.

Grandpa was named after his mother's younger brother, Shirley Greene. This little boy was lived for 11 months old. I do not know his diagnosis, but his father Pulaski died from tuberculosis 6 months later.
2 years after Grandpa's birth he was joined by his brother, Harry Golson Triplett. Uncle Harry was also born at home in Little Falls.
Grandpa was pulled out of school by his father when he was in grade eight. His father wanted to teach him how to be a contractor and build houses. Grandpa was not happy about that and I think he regretted it most of his life.

The family lived in Little Falls until before 1910. Between 1905 and 1910, the family moved to California. I am thinking that they moved to California after the 1906 earthquake. Grandpa's father, Lewis was a General Contractor in Minnesota. I believe that Lewis came to California to help rebuild. I found my grandfather in the 1910 US Federal Census in Stockton. He was employed by - possibly Santa Fe Railroad - as his occupation was listed as "Signalman". The rest of the family in 1910 was in Los Angeles.

In 1911 Grandpa married Grace Hortence Rippey. I believe they were 3rd or 4th cousins. Grace is in Los Angeles for the 1910 US Federal Census. The rumor was that the marriage was arranged by the parents. Their daughter Shirley Cora Triplett, was born in Los Angeles in 1913.

Little Shirley looks like she might have had Down's syndrome. I believe that she lived with my grandparents, Grandpa and my grandmother Lenoir Inez [Bobbie] until the mid 1930s. At that time she was placed in a "home" in Stockton. She lived there until 1987.

The family lived in Fresno and then Madera California, and is in the California voter registration and 1920 US census.

In 1924, my grandfather drove Grace to to Burbank California for an undiagnosed illness. I believe she had abdominal pain possibly caused by a tear in her stomach or intestines, or maybe even cancer.  She was 34 years old at the time.

In August of 1925, Grandpa married Lenoir Inez Leonard, also known as 
Bobbie". She was my biological Grandmother.

In 1927, my mother, Lorna Lee Triplett was born at home in Madera.

After a few years my mother started to pick up "bad habits" from Little Shirley - I have no idea what that means. It necessitated placement of Little Shirley in a home in Stockton for the rest of her life. She apparently helped the nursing staff-I doubt she was employed.

In the 1930's my Grandfather made her a ward of the State of California. That didn't stop my Grandmother Bobbie from sending her home made birthday cakes on the Greyhound Bus to Little Shirley every year. 

After a failed business venture called "The Madera Auto Service" Grandpa moved his family to Fresno where he worked at Fortier's prior to Electric Lab.

In 1949, while living at the Illinois Street house in Fresno, my Grandmother was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age on 45. She died on New Year's Eve, 15 minutes before midnight, surrounded by her family.

In July of 1950, Grandpa married Hildegarde Olga Teuber Starr. [I think I am missing possibly 2 marriages in there!] Grandma also worked at Electric Lab or Fortier's I do not remember at this point in time. The wedding was attended by Grandma's [Hildegarde] sister and brother in law, and that was it. They settled down at the Illinois Street house in Fresno.

In at least the 60's Grandma and Grandpa would make trips through the Midwest, visiting Grandma's relatives. I know that they flew once to the Midwest and back.

I think they were happily married. On Saturdays we would go to their house on Illinois street. They came to our house on Sundays, and I think we all had dinner together..

Grandpa and Grandma took their last trip to the Midwest in 1971. I think they came back early. From the picture I have Grandma looks tired and thin. I think she was in Congestive Heart Failure, possibly after a heart attack. She was at Fresno Community Hospital and I visited her in the ICU. It was fairly low tech then. They developed ICUs to keep the sicker patients together to keep a better "eye" on them.

I got to go in and see her. I told her that when she got home we could make macrame hangers for some potted plants. I don't think she believed she was going to come home to the Illinois Street house.

One or two days later, she fell into a coma. My Mom thought she was waiting for her son to come. Paul did come - I think he was out of town - and shortly after he left she died - 5 July 1971.

The funeral was graveside. My Dad's mom stood behind me as if I was going to turn around and say something like "Oh Granny! I love you!" Grandma is buried in a family plot at Belmont Memorial Cemetery.

On December 21, 1971, my Grandfather married for the fourth and last time.to a longtime friend, Margaret Helen Walkinshaw Keiser. She and Grandpa had known each other at Fortier's as she had been the nurse there. Her husband had died a few years before, and Grandpa and Grandma would visit her at her home in Miramonte, California. Her only child, named Robert Walkinshaw Keiser, had committed suicide with his girlfriend in 1950. Helen would admit the both she and her husband were drunk for the year after the accident. Actually she was still drinking after marrying my Grandfather.

Grandpa retired from Electric Lab only after he had a heart attack. My mother took away his car keys, saying "You just retired!" Not only did he have a heart attack but, we realized that he couldn't see "worth beans"! When I called him in the hospital, we had a great conversation. My Mom said that he hadn't been talking to anyone before I called. I don't think he even talked to anyone after the call.

Grandpa and Helen moved from the Illinois house to a "modular home" in a "modular home park" in Clovis California.

When Grandpa was 92 he passed away at his home in Clovis. He and Helen had been watching a special National Geographic program. At one point there snakes on the screen.  Helen said "I am not watching that! Tell me when the snakes aren't there!"

She turned her head away from the tv and heard Grandpa sigh. She looked at him and he had passed at that moment. She called 911 and tried to put oxygen on him. The Paramedics came and did CPR and tried to defibrillate him which didn't bring him back.

By that time my parents were there and it was decided not to continue. They went home and called us. Brian answered the phone and they told him what had happened. He came into our bedroom with the phone and my parents told me Grandpa had died......

He was my "Grandpa" and I was his only "Grandchild". We loved each other very much and I miss him to this day.

He is buried at Belmont Memorial Park, in Fresno, Fresno County California, next to my Grandmother I never knew. I love them all so very much.

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Triplett Winch Mayflower Ancestors - Myron Erwin Winch and Lorna Lee Triplett Winch Biographies

 Myron Erwin Winch and Lorna Lee Triplett

I knew my father, Myron Winch, from my birth to 2012 when he died at the age of 89 years. I picked up on a few things about family relationships ect. He was born in Mankato Minnesota February 27 1923. If you look at one of his birth certificates, you will see the words "father not known". I think that his mother entered this phrase as she was still married to her first husband. I think that she didn't want to say who my Dad's father was as her husband was in jail at the State Penitentiary in Minnesota. 
My grandmother Emily, was divorced from her husband in September of 1925. The story rapidly progressed to Emily and her 3 children by train to Fresno California, where she married my Dad's father, Cecil Erwin Winch.
I don't know how long they lived together, but they did have a second child named Lola Emily Winch in 1927.
At some point Cecil and Emily separated and I believe they divorced. But I truly believe that the remaining family was dysfunctional. Emily had to go to work outside of the home which left the kids to their own devices.
I don't know how long they lived together, but they did have a second child named Lola Emily Winch in 1927.
At some point Cecil and Emily separated and I believe they divorced. But I truly believe that the remaining family was dysfunctional. Emily had to go to work outside of the home which left the kids to their own devices.
Dad and his siblings grew up working and cutting watermelons during the summer to earn more money for the family. I am sure he didn't get to keep the money
Dad went to Fresno High School and graduated in 1941. \
At about this time he started to work as a "butcher boy" at a local meat market. Dad's draft card states that he was employed at Justessen's Food Stores, located at Fresno and Olive Aves, Fresno California.  We still have 3 of the knives that Dad was given upon his signing up for the Army Air Corp.
After enlisting, Dad was sent to Texas for basic training, and ended up being a Flight officer in a B21. This picture to the left is of him during his training.
My dad told me that he got his orders to go to the South Pacific theatre 2 days before the atomic bombs were dropped. I truly believe that if had been sent over without the atomic weapons being used, that neither I nor my children would be alive today. The atomic weapons being dropped meant that the Americans wouldn't have had to fight hand to hand combat while hopping up the island chains. If the Americans had to fight up the island chain, it would be with high casualties.
On or about December 1949, while Myron was working at PG&E, he met a lady by the name of  Lorna Lee Triplett. He said: "there was just something about her as she walked away - there was something about her walk....."
By 16 December 1950, he and my mother were married. They married on my mom's father's birthday. Dad would joke that his gift to his new father in law, was marrying his daughter, and having her move out of my Grandpa's house.
They had agreed to buy a house, but it wasn't ready by the time they were married, so they lived in her apartment. They finally moved into 4610 N. Vagedes, in Fresno California. My Mom said that the movers wore mud boots as it had been raining.
Before I was born, Myron helped to coach Little League. That would be in the early 1950's.My Dad ended up working for PG&E for 46 or so years.
This is the obituary that I wrote for my Dad:

Myron E. Winch

    Myron E. Winch, loving husband and father, age 89, passed away peacefully at Life Care Center of Casper, WY on Monday October 29, 2012.
    Myron was born in St. Paul Minnesota on February 27, 1923 to Cecil and Emily (Jarl) Winch. At the age of two he and his family moved to Fresno, California where he graduate from Fresno High School in 1942. While growing up in Fresno, he would help supplement the family's income by harvesting fruits and vegetables that grew in the are during the Great Depression. During that time period the family survived on oatmeal.
    He enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1942. In 1945 he was discharge from the Air Corps as a Flight Engineer. He returned to Fresno and worked for San Joaquin Power, the precursor of pacific Gas and Electric. While working at the "Power Company", he met Lorna Triplett. They married on December 16, 1950, his future father-in-laws birthday. He worked as an electrical engineer estimator for PG&E in Fresno, Clovis and Oakhurst, and retired after 42 years of employment. He loved Fresno State Football and had season tickets to the home games. He took up skiing at the age of 45, and skied "The Face" at Sierra Summit ski are. On occasion he would call his daughter's high school saying she was ill, and they would then go skiing. He played golf enthusiastically and frequently. He would play 36  holes of golf during the summer or Saturdays, stating as early as 6:00AM. He and Lorna built a cabin in the Sierras, which they owned and enjoyed for more than two decades. During retirement they cruised to Alaska, the Caribbean, up the eastern coast to the St. Lawrence Seaway, and through the Panama Canal. He enjoyed their trip to China - they viewed the terra cotta soldiers, walked the great wall, and explored the Forbidden Cit. Golfing vacations included destinations such as Mexica, Canada, and Hawaii. In 1990 Myron joined the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Tehran Temple of Fresno. He was active in setting up screenings for handicapped children who  would be referred to Shriner hospital for care.
    He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Lorna Winch, daughter, Myra (Brian) Lindgren and grandsons, Andrew and Robert. He thoroughly enjoyed listening to his grandsons' goings on as they grew into fine young men. He is also survived by his younger sister, Lola Page of Fresno, numerous nieces and nephews and grandnieces and grandnephews who live in California, Oklahoma, Kentucky and Arkansas.
    The family request that donations be made in Myron's name to Josepha' Storehouse, and the Casper Human Society.
    A Celebration of Myron's life will be held on Thursday, November 1 2012, at 2:00 PM at the Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery Chapel, Casper Wyoming. A Masonic Service will procead Military rites which will be accorded by Natrona County United Veterans and Wyoming Arm National Guard.
    Condolences for the family may be left at bustardsfuneralhome.com.

Lorna Lee Triplett
My mother was born 5 March 1927 to Shirley "Trip" Greene Triplett and Lenoir Inez Leonard Triplett, in Madera, Madera, California, at home. The family lived for many years until her father changed jobs in the 1940s, to Fresno California. Often when my mother and her mother went shopping, Mom would say "I want that". Her mother had to tell her that the money had to be spent on tools for Grandpa;;'s business.

She went to Roosevelt High School in Fresno. She played the xylophone in the marching band.

After World War 2, she married Richard Gordon Hazelton who she might have met at school. They were not married for more than 2 years, when my Mom moved back into her parents house and filed for divorce due to "Extreme Cruelty". When I was 14 years old she and I were cleaning out a drawer I found the divorce papers. I asked "Why did you marry him?" Her response was "I don't know." I don't think she like me finding the papers. Apparently they got married and then toured the Midwest, taking pictures of - now - long dead relatives. After the trip, Richard wanted to move back to Wisconsin - his home state. 

My Mom said no. I get the feeling that he beat her up, which caused her to move home to live with her parents. I know she worked for PG&E. During that time she used her check to buy a set of china "Solitaire" for herself and another for her mother. She also bought place settings for eating. She met my Dad at PG&E early in 1950 and became engaged that next summer. They were married and moved into her apartment. They started to build the Vagedes house in Fresno and took pictures of the process. Mom and Dad were able to move into the Vagedes house in January 1951. Apparently it was raining "Cats and Dogs" causing the movers to wear boots to slosh through the mud. Mom worked at PG&E until I was in grammar school. She ended up turning down a transfer to someplace south of Fresno which would have made her drive the 99 Hi-way during the winter when the Tule Fog would be very bad. At that point she quit and went to work for McMurphy's as a secretary. This was a land surveying firm. They stayed at the Vagedes house for nearly 30 years until they sold it and moved to Clovis California, across the old Clovis High School. I don't remember how long she worked there, but she ended up working for PortaTool. This was a self started company that manufactured - I think - they built ball bearing tools for car engines. Mom worked there for probably 10-15 years. Eventually the firm was sold - I think- General Motors. They stayed at that house for nearly 40 years until they sold it and moved to Clovis California, across the old Clovis High School. It was a condo complex that had an atrium. It was also right next to the pool, which delighted their grandson. They stayed at the condo until about 2002 when they moved to Santa Maria California to be near their grandchildren. It was in a "triple wide" fairly immovable modular home. They were within 2 miles of their grandsons. 2 years later they moved to the Rocky Mountains with their daughter's family. Their new home was 4200 sq ft, with a 3 car garage. While they were living there they helped to improved the home. They bought a Subaru so they can transport their grandsons safely. 

Mom  had started to fall 8-10 a day and went to an orthopedist. She had a total knee place under general anesthesia. Her spine was so fused together, the anesthesiologist could not place a spinal. The orthopedist was not pleased that her daughter said do a general, as I knew she wouldn't be happy being confined to a wheel chair. After 2 weeks she woke and started to walk with a walker. She then spent 3 months in a rehab wing at a local nursing home. She was home by Christmas. In January of 2019 she spent a week on antibiotics IV, and then came home. I think that infection and treatment was too much. 

She gradually went downhill, necessitating her to sleep on the floor under light sedation. I had to call 911 and Hospice 3-4 times due to her falling after getting out of be. We had placed a bed alarm under her in bed and sometimes Brian and I could get to her before she fell. On Saturday February 23rd 2019, her blood pressure was lower and she wasn't responding. I did not look at her feet. I called hospice and told the nurse Heaven, what was going on and that I didn't look at her feet as I knew they would be black. Heaven came and called for transport to Central Wyoming Hospice. Brian and I stayed with her until 2000 that night. I told her "Good night" and "I will see you on the other side. "I went home and went to sleep pretty much as soon as I hit the bed. I woke up at 2300 and said "Mom"? Ten minutes later Hospice called me and told me she had died at 2300. 

She was buried with my Dad, Myron, in Oregon Trails Veteran Cemetery in Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Lindgren Winch Mayflower Families - John Howland Families

John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley - John Howland and his wife Elizabeth are mentioned in reference below on page 150 regarding the division of Cattle in 1627.

 https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescend00mass/page/150/mode/1up?view=theater

John Chipman and Hope Howland

Melatiah Bourne and Desire Chipman

Page 224,575.

Shearjashub Bourne and Abigail Cotton

Amasa Bailey and Elizabeth Bourne

John Manning IV and Marcy Bailey

John Taylor and Polly Manning

Fuller Eaton and Lucinda Taylor

George Eaton and Abigail Baldwin

John Elwess and Ruth Ann Eaton

Francis John Elwess and Mary Cordelia Loyd

Orville Erwin Winch and Anna Emmoline Elwess

Cecil Erwin Winch and Emily Victoria Jarl

Myron Erwin Winch and Lorna Lee Triplett

Brian Carl Lindgren and Myra Lee Winch

https://www.familysearch.org/search/tree/results?count=20&q.anyPlace=Fenstanton%20England&q.deathLikeDate.from=1672&q.deathLikeDate.to=1673&q.deathLikePlace=Plymouth&q.givenName=John&q.surname=Howland

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Lindgren Winch Mayflower Families - John Alden and Priscilla Mullins

William Mullins and Alice ?

John Alden and Priscilla Mullins

John Alden and his wife Priscilla is mention on page 150, regarding the division of Cattle.  
https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescend00mass/page/150/mode/1up?view=theater

Joseph Alden and Mary Simmons

Joseph Crossman and Sarah Alden

Joseph Hayward and Sarah Crossman

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8979-H9LD?i=3&cc=2061550 Joseph birth?

Witherell Wittum and Jemima Hayward

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8979-H92Z?i=4 Jemima Hayward birth

Marriage record: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G979-WH93?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AFHNV-XZ9&action=view

Benjamin Eaton and Sarah Wittum

Fuller Eaton and Lucinda Taylor

George Eaton and Abigail Baldwin

John Elwess and Ruth Ann Eaton

Francis John Elwess and Mary Cordelia Lloyd

Orville Erwin Winch and Anna Emmoline Elwess

Cecil Erwin Winch and Emily Victoria Jarl

Myron Erwin Winch and Lorna Lee Triplett

Brian Carl Lindgren and Myra Lee Winch

https://themayflowersociety.org/passenger-profile/passenger-profiles/the-mullins-family/

https://mayflower.americanancestors.org/william-mullins-biography

https://mayflower.americanancestors.org/john-alden-biography

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Lindgren Winch Mayflower Families - William Mullins Family

William Mullins and Alice [stepmother] 

John Alden and Priscilla Mullins - [Pricilla's mother is unknown]

Joseph Alden and Mary Simmons

Joseph Crossman and Sarah Alden

Joseph Hayward and Sarah Crossman

Witherell Wittum and Jemima Hayward

Benjamin Eaton and Sarah Wittum

Fuller Eaton and Lucinda Taylor

George Eaton and Abigail Baldwin

John Elwess and Ruth Ann Eaton

Francis John Elwess and Mary Cordelia Lloyd

Orville Erwin Winch and Anna Emmoline Elwess

Cecil Erwin Winch and Emily Victoria Jarl

Myron Erwin Winch and Lorna Lee Triplett

Brian Carl Lindgren and Myra Lee Winch

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR92-T7W

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Lindgren Winch Mayflower Families - Samuel Fuller Families

Samuel Fuller and Bridget Lee [Bridget lee and Samuel Fuller were married in the Netherlands. She came to the Plymouth Colony on the [Anne.] Samuell Fuller & his company Joyned to him and his wife [also includes Samuell ffuller Junior.
https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescend00mass/page/152/mode/1up?view=theater

Reverent Samuel Fuller and Elizabeth Nichols

John Fuller and Mercy Nelson

Francis Eaton and Lydia Fuller

Benjamin Eaton Sr and Sarah Wittum

Fuller Eaton and Lucinda Taylor

George Eaton and Abigail Baldwin

John Elwess and Ruth Ann Eaton

Francis John Elwess and Mary Cordelia Lloyd

Orville Erwin Winch and Anna Emmaline Elwess

Cecil Erwin Winch and Emily Victoria Jarl

Myron Erwin Winch and Lorna Lee Triplett

Brian Carl Lindgren and Myra Lee Winch

https://www.erfgoedleiden.nl/pilgrimdocs/persons?ss=%7B%22q%22:%22lee%22%7D&page=3      [Marriage of Samuel Fuller and Bridget Lee.]

https://themayflowersociety.org/passenger-profile/passenger-profiles/the-samuel-fuller-family/

https://www.familysearch.org/search/tree/results?count=20&q.anyDate.from=1593&q.anyPlace=England&q.deathLikePlace=Massachusetts&q.givenName=Samual&q.surname=Fuller

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Lindgren Winch Mayflower Families - John Billington Families

John Billington and Eleanor page 324.  John Billington and Francis are mentioned as part of the "seaventh lott fell to Stephen Hopkins* & his companie, https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescend00mass/page/151/mode/1up?view=theater

Francis Billington and Christian Penn

Sgt. Samuel Sabin and Mary Billington page 378, 787

John Kingsley and Sarah Sabin

John Broughton and Tabitha Kingsley

Ichabod Palmer and Phebe Broughton

Henry Fisher and Eunice Palmer

Jeremiah Fisher and Sabra Tubbs

Eleazar Fisher and Chloe Clarintha Knights

George Franklin Leonard and Olive Uretta Fisher

Frederick George Leonard and Winnie Gladys Carpenter

Shirley Greene Triplett and Lenoir Inez Leonard

Myron Erwin Winch and Lorna Lee Triplett

Brian Carl Lindgren and Myra Lee Winch

https://www.familysearch.org/search/tree/results?count=20&q.anyDate.from=1593&q.anyPlace=England&q.givenName=John&q.surname=BIllington

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Lindgren Winch Mayflower Families - Francis Eaton - Caleb Johnsons Maryflower History.

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https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZPF-LR2

Caleb Johonson'sMayflowerHistory.com. http://mayflowerhistory.com/eaton-francis/

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Lindgren Winch Mayflower Families - William Brewster Families

 

William Brewster and Mary [unknown last name]

Jonathan Brewster and Lucretia Oldham -https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescend00mass/page/71/mode/1up?view=theater. 

Jonathan Brewster's death. The Brewster Book, page 72. 29 December 2023. 

Captain Daniel Wetherall and Grace Brewster-https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescend00mass/page/71/mode/1up?view=theater. The Brewster Book, page 209. 29 December 2023. [The four preceding entries were made, at different times, by Benjamin Brewster.] Daniell wetherell son of William; Wetherell Maried with Grace Brewster Daughter to Jonathan Brewster Agustt ye 4th 1659.

[The four preceding entries were made, at different times, by Benjamin Brewster.]  Daniell Wherell Borne at Maidstone in Kentt November the 29th: 1630.

George Dennison and Mary Wetherall

Daniel Dennison Sr and Rachel Starr

Daniel Dennison Jr and Katherine Avery

James Jones and Catherine Dennison

David Green[e] and Jerusha Jones

Pulaski Green[e] and Ann Eliza Bill

Lewis Triplett and Ida Green

Shirley Green Triplett and Lenoir Inez Leonard

Myron Erwin Winch and Lorna Lee Triplett

Brian Carl Lindgren and Myra Lee Winch

Sent Mayflower Lineage Match 19 June 2024.

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Lindgren Winch Mayflower Families - Miles and Rose Standish

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