Pearl Ann GardenhireAge: 55 years1893–1949
- Name
- Pearl Ann Gardenhire
- Given names
- Pearl Ann
- Surname
- Gardenhire
![]() | October 1893 32 31 |
![]() | Osburn P Hood September 21, 1895 (Age 23 months) |
![]() | Spanish-American War between April 1898 and August 1898 (Age 4 years)Note: The Spanish-American War was a conflict in 1898 between Spain and the United States, the result of American intervention in the Cuban War of Independence - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish%E2%80%93American_War |
![]() | William Richard Gardenhire August 4, 1899 (Age 5 years) |
![]() | June 27, 1900 (Age 6 years) |
![]() | Susan … after 1900 (Age 6 years) Note: She was listed in the 1900 census as a Widow |
![]() | Martha B Gardenhire 1902 (Age 8 years) |
![]() | May 6, 1910 (Age 16 years) |
![]() | Polio Epidemic 1916 (Age 22 years)Note: Over 7,000 deaths and 27,363 cases reported in America's worst polio (infantile paralysis) epidemic - http://goo.gl/ZBEQA1 |
![]() | Thompson Copeland “Bud” Gardenhire May 6, 1918 (Age 24 years) |
![]() | World War I between 1917 and November 1918 (Age 23 years)Note: The United States enters 'The Great War' where more than nine million combatants were killed- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I |
![]() | Spanish Influenza Epidemic 1918 (Age 24 years)Note: Spanish Influenza killed over 500,000 people in the United States, and somewhere between 20 and 40 million in what has been cited as the most devastating epidemic in history - http://virus.stanford.edu/uda/ |
![]() | Martha B Gardenhire 1919 (Age 25 years) |
![]() | Lee E Gardenhire between August 1920 and November 1957 (Age 26 years) Note: He is listed as being Honorably Discharged in attached military records in August 1920. In his sister's (Plinia) Nov 1957 Obituary, he is not listed as living. |
![]() | The Great Depression October 1929 (Age 36 years)Note: The Wall Street Crash sets off the Great Depression, the most severe worldwide economic depression in the 20th century - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Depression |
![]() | Thompson A “Aussie” Gardenhire December 24, 1937 (Age 44 years) |
![]() | Lois Ida Hood 1941 (Age 47 years) |
![]() | World War II between December 1941 and August 1945 (Age 48 years)Note: The United States enters World War II after the attack at Pearl Harbor, a global war that involved the vast majority of the world's nations and including all of the great powers - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II |
![]() | April 24, 1949 (Age 55 years) |
![]() | Mrs Jim Duty Obituary April 28, 1949 (4 days after death) |
![]() | Vietnam War between 1946 and 1975 (Age 52 years)Note: The Vietnam War was a long, costly armed conflict that pitted the communist regime of North Vietnam and its southern allies, known as the Viet Cong, against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States. The divisive war, increasingly unpopular at home, ended with the withdrawal of U.S. forces in 1973 and the unification of Vietnam under Communist control two years later. More than 3 million people, including 58,000 Americans, were killed in the conflict. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War |
![]() | Cemetery - also add to Place of burial: Elmwood Cemetery |
Family with parents |
father |
Thompson Copeland “Bud” Gardenhire Birth: March 1861 — Carroll, Arkansas, United States Death: May 6, 1918 — Sequoyah, Oklahoma, United States |
mother |
Lois Ida Hood Birth: December 1861 43 28 — Carroll, Arkansas, United States Death: 1941 — Sequoyah, Oklahoma, United States |
Marriage: about 1878 — Arkansas, United States |
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19 months elder brother |
Thompson A “Aussie” Gardenhire Birth: July 27, 1879 18 17 — Carroll, Arkansas, United States Death: December 24, 1937 — Sequoyah, Oklahoma, United States |
5 years elder sister |
Plinia Jane Gardenhire Birth: December 12, 1884 23 23 — Arkansas, United States Death: November 14, 1957 — Wagoner, Wagoner, Oklahoma, United States |
23 months elder brother |
Lee E Gardenhire Birth: October 1886 25 24 — Arkansas, United States Death: between August 1920 and November 1957 — Oklahoma, United States |
5 years elder brother |
Joseph C “Jack” Gardenhire Birth: March 7, 1892 31 30 — Ballard, Adair, Oklahoma, United States Death: January 7, 1960 — Okmulgee, Okmulgee, Oklahoma, United States |
20 months herself |
Pearl Ann Gardenhire Birth: October 1893 32 31 — Arkansas, United States Death: April 24, 1949 — Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States |
6 years younger brother |
William Richard Gardenhire Birth: August 4, 1899 38 37 — Arkansas, United States Death: September 20, 1970 — Sutter, Sutter, California, United States |
3 years younger sister |
Martha B Gardenhire Birth: 1902 40 40 — Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, United States Death: 1919 — Sequoyah, Oklahoma, United States |
Census | 1900 United States - Census transcript - Thompson A “Aussie” Gardenhire - Household
Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, United States
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Census | 1910 United States - Census transcript - Thompson Copeland “Bud” Gardenhire - Household
Ed 200 Long, Sequoyah, Oklahoma, United States
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Obituary | MRS. JIM DUTY DIES IN TULSA
Mrs. Pearl Ann Duty, 55, a resident of Wagoner, Oklahoma most of her life, before moving to Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1948, died Sunday, April 24, 1949, in a Tulsa hospital.
Funeral services are being held this (Thursday) afternoon at 2pm in the Wagoner Pentecostal Holiness Church with Reverend W.W. Yoder officiating.
Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery under the direction of Green Funeral Home of Wagoner.
Besides her husband, Jim Duty, living around the Tulsa-Sand Springs line, Mrs. Duty is survived by two sons and five daughters. Two brothers, a sister and eight grandchildren also survive.
Original article published in the Wagoner Record-Democrat/April 28, 1949 pg. 4 |