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Thursday, January 10, 2013

More connections with Wilma and a clarification



June Robert Hogg the son of Robert Hogg and Zina Jane Buttars was married to Wilma Alphadine Martindale Tadlock  on 01 Dec 1933 in Rupert Minidoka, Idaho.  Apparently this marriage did not work out and he was then married to Lola Mae Winds or Windes 23 August 1947 at the age of 43.  Lola was 34 at the time.
The Western States marriage Index lists it as such:
Groom Last Name:       HOGGE (Note the spelling)
Groom First Name:       Gene R. (He changed his name for the marriage license)
Groom Residence:        Burley, Cassia, Idaho
Bride Last Name:         WINDES ( spelled Winds in other records)
Bride First Name:         Lola Mae
Bride Residence:           Burley, Cassia, Idaho
Place:   Burley
Date:    23 Aug 1947
County of Record:        Minidoka
State:    Idaho
Volume:            5
Page:    168

I searched the obituaries in Idaho for Hogge and found the following:
From the obituary

http://minicassiavoice.com/obituaries-2/obituary-hilda-m-haynes/

Rupert—Hilda Mae Haynes, of Rupert, returned to her Heavenly Father on May 13, 2012, due to a lingering illness.
Hilda Mae was born on February 27, 1935, to Dewey D. “Jake” Davis and Lola Mae Windes in Manchester, Oklahoma.   Lola and children later moved to Burley, Idaho in 1943 where Lola met and married J.R. “June” Hogge, who became a loving father to Hilda Mae and her siblings Helen Louise Davis, J E “Sonny / Dave” Davis, Keith Henry Davis and  Anna Christine Hogge.

Hilda became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when she was 15 years old, and she deeply loved and cherished the gospel in her life.  Hilda then met the love of her life Wayne Haynes at the Burley roller rink.  They became quite the roller rink dancing couple, and they loved to skate.

Wayne and Hilda were married on September 24, 1951, in Burley, Idaho.  They were later sealed for time and all eternity in the Idaho Falls Temple on March 6, 1976. This year they would have celebrated their 61st Anniversary.

Wayne and Hilda lived in Burley and later moved to Paul for a while where Wayne worked on the family farm until 1960 where they moved to Heyburn for a year and then to Rupert where they currently reside.

Hilda worked at Ore-Ida and then at Magic Valley Foods when it opened until 1985.  She also worked at May’s Country Living where she found her calling—working , giving and sharing her love with those who needed taken care of.

Hilda was an angel to all those who knew her.  She touched so many lives in the time she was here on earth.  Her grandchildren adored her, and loved being around her.
Hilda loved the gospel and held numerous callings in the Church: Den Mother, Scout Leader, Relief Society Secretary and Visiting Teacher Supervisor. Hilda and her companion Esther Chandler were faithful visiting teachers for 25 years, never missing the monthly visits to their assigned sisters and tending to their needs.
In Hilda’s later years she became dear friends and helper to Marie Norby and Clara Shelton whom she grew to love dearly.

Hilda was always willing to deliver a meal to anyone in need.  She sacrificed much for her family and her church because she just loved doing it.

Hilda is survived by her husband Wayne Haynes; children Robert (Sara) Haynes, of Burley,  Teresa (Bill) Baldauf, of Arizona, Dennis Haynes, of Burley and Steven (Terra) Haynes, of Washington;  12 grandchildren Brandon (Jamie), Trevor (Karie), Jason (Julie), Cory (Cassie), Kelli, Jenna, Tyler, Holly, Makenzie, Courtney, Josh, Brady; 12 great-grandchildren; her siblings J E “Sonny / Dave” (Maureen) Davis and Christine (Gene) Simons, both of Twin Falls; and nieces and nephews, Christy, Jody, Carol, Kenneth, Eric, Aaron and Dawn Michelle. They were all the light of Hilda’s life.
Hilda was preceded in death by her parents, her brother Keith Davis, sister Helen Davis Boswell and a grandson Nathan McKague.

Funeral arrangements are being taken care of by Hansen Mortuary of Rupert.
The viewing will be held at Hansen Mortuary in Rupert, on Sunday, May 20, 2012, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m., funeral services will be Monday, May 21, 2012, at 11 a.m. at the Rupert LDS 1st Ward with Bishop Clint Crane officiating.  Burial will follow at the Paul Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made, in honor of Hilda’s endless giving to others, to The Humanitarian Services, c/o LDS Philanthropies, Joseph Smith Memorial Building, 15 E. South Temple St. #2E. Salt Lake City,

Her PIN is: KWZD-GQK  From this information I learned that June had changed his name to Gene.  I found that his middle name was Robert after his father. He had a child after the marriage to Lola Mae.  It is not stated in the records what happened to Dewey D. Davis. 

She is also found on Find A Grave:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Haynes&GSfn=Hilda&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=15&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=90231795&df=all&

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Searching sometimes brings up unexpected surprises


Wilbur Garrett Leigh 1901-1997 was listed in my missing individual ordinances list.  I did not have his endowment and sealing to parents dates.  I usually find the person’s PIN and look on Family Tree to get the ordinance information.  I have a number of individuals in my database that I am not familiar with.  Wilbur was one of them.  As I looked him up, I found that he was married to Wilma Alphadine Martindale.  I immediately recognized the family connection. She was Lysander’s great granddaughter.  I got most of this information from my third cousin Adrian O. Gee from Oakley, Idaho.  I wanted some further documentation, so I went to the BYU Idaho website that contains a Western States Marriage index.  This would give me the marriage date if it was in the database.  I did find a marriage date for Wilma Alphadine Martindale to her first husband George Oliver Tadlock.
Western States Marriage Index
Groom Last Name:        TADLOCK
Groom First Name: George Oliver
Groom Residence:        Oakley
Bride Last Name:        MARTINDALE
Bride First Name: Wilma
Bride Residence:        Oakley
Place:        Burley
Date: 04 Mar 1919
County of Record:        Cassia
State:        Idaho
Volume:        2
Page: 285

I reasoned that if I could find Wilma and George’s marriage, I ought to be able to find Wilbur and Wilma’s marriage record as well.

I found a marriage record for Wilbur, but there was a surprise, as you will see.
Western States Marriage Index
Groom Last Name:    LEIGH
Groom First Name: W. Garrett
Groom Residence:        Burley, Cassia, Idaho
Bride Last Name: HOGG
Bride First Name: Wilma A.
Bride Residence:        Burley, Cassia, Idaho
Place:        Rupert
Date: 05 Nov 1938
County of Record:        Minidoka
State:        Idaho
Volume:        4
Page: 105
 Here is the link:

The groom had the same name, but the bride had a different surname.  Could it be that Wilma had been married to a man named Hogg after the marriage to George Tadlock? I decided to do some further sleuthing.

I looked for a groom with the surname Hogg and see if there was any information.  Let us see what the record showed.
Western States Marriage Index
Groom Last Name: HOGG
Groom First Name: June R.
Groom Residence:   
Bride Last Name:        TADDLOCK
Bride First Name: Wilma A.
Bride Residence:   
Place:        Rupert
Date: 01 Dec 1933
County of Record:        Minidoka
State:        Idaho
Volume:        3
Page: 279

The next thing to do was to look on Family Tree and see if Wilma had three husbands.  She did not, only two were listed; George Oliver Tadlock and Wilbur Garrett Leigh.  I added June R. Hogg as a spouse.  When you add a person to Family Tree the computer looks for a match for that person in the system that may not be linked.  I found no such a match, so June is now in there, linked to Wilma as a spouse.  We have documentary evidence to support such a conclusion.

In my searching I found a Draft Registration for George Tadlock and found him listed in the 1900 census in his parents home.  I always look in Find A Grave to see of I can find any information about an individual.  George was buried in Wells City Cemetery in Wells, Elko, Nevada.

In searching for June R. Hogg, he seems to be one of those elusive characters.  I do not know if he changed his name.  I wonder secretly if he changed it to Pigg instead.  Or maybe he was teased unmercifully about having a girl’s given name.  There is a chance perhaps, that I can find him eventually. 

There are more surprises in store.