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Hanora Viola Stiles

Female 1900 - 1969  (69 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hanora Viola Stiles was born on 4 Mar 1900 in Kidder, Marshall Co, South Dakota, USA (daughter of Walter E. Stiles and Anna Mary Svenson); died on 20 Nov 1969 in Torrance, Los Angeles Co, California, USA.

    Notes:

    From Kay: KLSSKAY(at)yahoo.com
    "Had two children."

    Hanora married Alfred Martin Jahnig. Alfred was born on 3 Sep 1889 in , Marshall Co, South Dakota, USA; died on 7 Sep 1969 in Torrance, Los Angeles Co, California, USA. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Walter E. Stiles was born on 10 Apr 1873 in Wisconsin, USA (son of Leonard Crocket Stiles and Helen A. Chapin); died on 26 Feb 1950 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, California, USA.

    Notes:

    From Kay: KLSSKAY(at)yahoo.com
    "I've seen his middle name written as Ead and Ede & Eady."

    Walter married Anna Mary Svenson about 1896. Anna was born on 3 May 1878 in Helsingburg, Sweden. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Anna Mary Svenson was born on 3 May 1878 in Helsingburg, Sweden.
    Children:
    1. Ada Helen Stiles was born on 31 Mar 1897 in Kidder, Marshall Co, South Dakota, USA; died on 13 Dec 1971 in Livingston, Park Co, Montana, USA.
    2. Alma Beatrice Stiles was born on 2 May 1898 in South Dakota, USA; died on 20 Nov 1953 in Torrance, Los Angeles Co, California, USA.
    3. 1. Hanora Viola Stiles was born on 4 Mar 1900 in Kidder, Marshall Co, South Dakota, USA; died on 20 Nov 1969 in Torrance, Los Angeles Co, California, USA.
    4. Walter Rufus Stiles was born on 3 Jun 1901 in Nanuet, , New York, USA; died on 1 Dec 1965 in Ashland, Jackson Co, Oregon, USA.
    5. Edna Mable Stiles was born on 6 Mar 1914 in Billings, Yellowstone Co, Montana, USA; died in Aug 1994.
    6. Leonard Crocket Stiles was born on 1 Oct 1915 in Broadview (Near), Yellowstone Co, Montana, USA; died in Jan 1987 in Ringwood, Passaic Co, New Jersey, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Leonard Crocket Stiles was born on 30 Sep 1843 in Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland Co, Maine, USA (son of George Hoar and Thankful Cash); died on 4 Apr 1918 in Britton, Marshall Co, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Britton, Marshall Co, South Dakota, USA.

    Notes:

    1880 Census - Kinnickinnic, St Croix Co, Wisconsin
    Leonard Stiles with his wife Helen (Chapin) and their first 3 children

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=marshallcounty&id=I5097
    LEONARD C. STILES
    From a Biography, 1898
    Leonard C. Stiles, an old soldier of the Civil War, and one of Marshall County's prominent farmers, lives on Section 16, White Township. He was born in Cape Elizabeth, Maine September 30, 1843. His father, George Stiles [George Hoar], was a native of Nova Scotia. He was a marine engineer and followed that occupation for many years on the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and touched at nearly all the European harbors. He died in St. Croix County, Wisconsin in December 1860, having located on a farm in that county to spend the declining years of his life. He married Thankful Cash in Cape Elizabeth in 1839. She was born there in 1822.
    Our subject, Leonard C. Stiles, lived in Maine until he was ten years of age and then moved with his parents to Wisconsin and lived on a farm until the breaking out of the Civil War in 1861. September 30th of that year, he enlisted in Company A, Twelfth Wisconsin Infantry Volunteers, at River Falls. The company was at once sent to Camp Randall in Madison, where they remained until the following spring. They were sent to Kansas for a short time, and were in the skirmishes at Lamar, Mississippi November 8, 1862; Cold Water, April 9, 1863: at the siege of Vicksburg until its surrender, July 4, 1863; and the siege of Atlanta until its surrender, September 2, 1864. He was also at the siege of Jackson, Mississippi, until it was evacuated, and his company was a part of the force that captured Fort Beauregard September 4, 1863. He was at Natchez and participated in two skirmishes at that place and was with Sheridan on his famous Meridian raid, together with many skirmishes connected with the same. He was discharged from the service at Chattanooga, Tennessee, in the fall of 1864, and at once returned to his old home in Maine. After a visit of three months he returned to Wisconsin, but his health was so broken down in consequence of his army life that he was unable to do physical labor for four years. His weight was reduced from 150 to 90 pounds, but he afterward recovered from his sickness and gained materially in weight and strength, and in 1868 he began operating his father's farm and was thus engaged for two years. He then bought 40 acres of timber land, which he lived upon until 1874. He then traded the land for village property in River Falls, and hired to Ben Timberlake to work on his farm for one year. During this time he traded his village property for a farm in St. Croix County and made that his home until the spring of 1880. He then sold out and went to what is now Cass County, North Dakota, and filed a soldier's claim to 160 acres. This claim was 20 miles from the nearest village, but his family joined him in the spring of 1881, and a few other settlers located in that vicinity. Mr. Stiles circulated a petition and secured the establishment of a postoffice. which was named Leonard in his honor, and which is still in existence.
    In June, 1883, he moved to what is now Marshall County, South Dakota, and at once filed a claim to the southwest quarter of Section 16, White Township. This he has improved and increased from time to time until now he has a fine farm of 320 acres of fine well-improved land.
    Mr. Stiles married Helen A. Chapin in River Falls, September 13, 1868. She was born in St. Lawrence County, New York , a daughter of George W. and Sarah M. Chapin, both natives of the Empire State. The father died in Pierce County, Wisconsin and the mother in Marshall County, South Dakota.
    Eight children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Stiles, four of whom are now dead, three having died in infancy, and one died at the age of three months. The four remaining bear the following names, Walter E., Alvan C., Georgiana, and Roy C. The first three named were born in Wisconsin, and the last named was born in Marshall County. Politically, Mr. Stiles is a Democrat and was elected to the office of County Commissioner on the Populist ticket in 1896. He has also been county and township Justice of Peace. He is a member of the G.A.R. Post at Britton. In political movement s and affairs relating to the government and township in which he lives, he takes a prominent and active part and has been very successful in his undertakings.
    Being one of the very earliest settlers, he has seen the country in all of its stages of development and his name has been closely connected with its growth and prosperity. Taken from the Comoendium of Biography 1898 Issue. By Geo. A. Ogle and Co.
    Leonard C. Stiles died Thursday, April 4th, after having been in failing health for several months. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon from the Methodist Church. Rev. C. W. Rodgers officiating, and the remains were laid to rest in Britton cemetery. A brother, George Stiles, of Valley City, North Dakota and the surviving members of the family were present at the funeral. (There was no date on this, but it must have been in the early 1900's.)
    The widow and three children remain, Walter E., Mrs. Georgiana Gotkin, of Broadview, Montana and Roy 0. of Britton.
    Mr. Stiles has served as county commissioner and justice of the peace for 23 years. Reprinted from an obituary. (From book "Marshall County South Dakota History" published 1979)

    Email to: MrsEdson(at)gmail.com
    Date: Thu, May 15, 2008
    SubjectWorldConnect: Revised Post-em posted
    From: Kay S.
    Email Address: KLSSKAY(at)yahoo.com
    Note:
    Leonard C. Stiles died 4 APR 1918 in Britton, Marshall County, ND and is buried in Lot 130 grave 12 in the cemetery in Britton. A history of Leonard's colorful past is outlined in the obituary written by his wife. "After moving to Britton, his old war injury turned to gangrene, and he had to have his leg amputated. He was instrumental in establishing the town of Leonard, North Dakota, and served as its first postmaster and also Justice of Peace." Russell Bowen talked to Edna Mable Stiles Davis about her grandfather, Leonard Crocket Stiles. She knew him personally and she said his middle name was "Crocket" -- not Casper. Leonard married Helen A. Chapin on 13 SEP 1868. She was born 26 OCT 1851 in Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence, NY and died 6 JUL 1918 in Broadview, Yellowstone County, MT and is buried in the cemetery in Britton, SD

    Information on Leonard Crocket Stiles, and his descendants, was kindly contributed by Kay: KLSSKAY(at)yahoo.com

    Leonard married Helen A. Chapin on 13 Sep 1868 in River Falls, Pierce Co, Wisconsin, USA. Helen (daughter of George Chapin and Sarah (Unknown)) was born on 26 Oct 1851 in Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence Co, New York, USA; died on 6 Jul 1918 in Broadview, Yellowstone Co, Montana, USA; was buried in Britton, Marshall Co, South Dakota, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Helen A. Chapin was born on 26 Oct 1851 in Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence Co, New York, USA (daughter of George Chapin and Sarah (Unknown)); died on 6 Jul 1918 in Broadview, Yellowstone Co, Montana, USA; was buried in Britton, Marshall Co, South Dakota, USA.

    Notes:

    Information on Helen A. Chapin, and her descendants, was kindly contributed by Kay: KLSSKAY(at)yahoo.com

    Children:
    1. 2. Walter E. Stiles was born on 10 Apr 1873 in Wisconsin, USA; died on 26 Feb 1950 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, California, USA.
    2. Alvin C. Stiles was born on 10 Jul 1875 in Wisconsin, USA; died on 20 Aug 1906 in Britton, Marshall Co, South Dakota, USA.
    3. Georgianna Stiles was born on 22 Nov 1878 in River Falls, St. Croix Co, Wisconsin, USA; died on 14 Feb 1964 in Billings, Yellowstone Co, Montana, USA.
    4. Roy Oliver Stiles was born on 21 Aug 1893 in Kidder, Marshall Co, South Dakota, USA; died on 20 Aug 1984 in Britton, Marshall Co, South Dakota, USA.
    5. Mary T. Stiles was born in Jun 1898 in South Dakota, USA; died in 1900.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Hoar was born on 25 Dec 1814 in New Brunswick, Canada (son of Leonard Hoar and Lois Stiles); died on 19 Dec 1866 in Troy, St. Croix Co, Wisconsin, USA; was buried in River Falls, Pierce Co, Wisconsin, USA (Greenwood Cemetery).

    Notes:

    1850 Census - Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland Co, Maine
    George Stile, 37, Maine
    Thankful Stile, 27, Maine
    Newton Stile, 8, Maine
    Daniel Stile, 6, Maine
    Georgianna Stile (female), 4, Maine
    Ede Stile, 2, Maine

    1860 Census - Troy, St. Croix Co, Wisconsin
    George Stiles, 46, New Brunswick
    Thankfull Stiles, 36, Maine
    Newton Stiles, 19, Maine
    Learder? Stiles (male), 17, Maine
    George Stiles (male), 14, Maine
    Eddy Stiles, 12, Maine
    Louisa Stiles, 8, Maine
    Isadore Stiles, 4, Wisconsin
    Laucretta? (female) Stiles, 2, Wisconsin
    James Stiles, 6/12, Wisconsin
    Sarah Snow, age unknown, Wisconsin

    George married Thankful Cash about 1839 in Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland Co, Maine, USA. Thankful (daughter of Stephen Cash and Elizabeth Palmer) was born on 26 Mar 1822 in Maine, USA; died on 18 Mar 1861 in Wisconsin, USA; was buried in River Falls, Pierce Co, Wisconsin, USA (Greenwood Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Thankful Cash was born on 26 Mar 1822 in Maine, USA (daughter of Stephen Cash and Elizabeth Palmer); died on 18 Mar 1861 in Wisconsin, USA; was buried in River Falls, Pierce Co, Wisconsin, USA (Greenwood Cemetery).
    Children:
    1. Newton Stiles was born on 4 Dec 1841 in Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland Co, Maine, USA; died on 19 Oct 1889 in River Falls, St. Croix Co, Wisconsin, USA; was buried in River Falls, St. Croix Co, Wisconsin, USA (Greenwood Cemetery).
    2. 4. Leonard Crocket Stiles was born on 30 Sep 1843 in Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland Co, Maine, USA; died on 4 Apr 1918 in Britton, Marshall Co, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Britton, Marshall Co, South Dakota, USA.
    3. Georgianna Stiles was born about 1846 in Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland Co, Maine, USA.
    4. Eady Stiles was born in Dec 1847 in Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland Co, Maine, USA; died on 5 Oct 1890.
    5. Thankful Louisa Stiles was born on 27 Mar 1853 in Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland Co, Maine, USA.
    6. Isadore Stiles was born on 17 Jun 1855 in River Falls, Pierce Co, Wisconsin, USA.
    7. Lauretta Stiles was born in Dec 1857 in River Falls, Pierce Co, Wisconsin, USA.
    8. George James Stiles was born on 13 Dec 1859 in River Falls, Pierce Co, Wisconsin, USA; died in in .

  3. 10.  George Chapin was born about 1826 in New York, USA.

    Notes:

    1860 Census - River Falls, Pierce Co, Wisconsin
    George Chapin, 33 (born about 1826) NY
    Sarah Chapin, 28 (born about 1832) NY
    Helen Chapin, 9, NY
    Wesley Chapin, 7, NY
    Emma (Emily in the 1870 census), 4, NY
    Susan, 2, Wisconson

    His Children:
    1870 Census - River Falls, Pierce Co, Wisconsin
    Wesley Chapin, 17
    Emily Chapin, 15
    Susan Chapin, 11
    George Chapin, 5
    (Previous residence was:
    Peter Kelly, 25, NY
    Sarah Kelly, 36, NY)

    George married Sarah (Unknown) about 1850. Sarah was born about 1832 in New York, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Sarah (Unknown) was born about 1832 in New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. 5. Helen A. Chapin was born on 26 Oct 1851 in Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence Co, New York, USA; died on 6 Jul 1918 in Broadview, Yellowstone Co, Montana, USA; was buried in Britton, Marshall Co, South Dakota, USA.
    2. Wesley Chapin was born about 1853 in New York, USA.
    3. Emma Chapin was born about 1856 in New York, USA.
    4. Susan Elizabeth Chapin was born in May 1857 in River Falls, Pierce Co, Wisconsin, USA; died on 11 Feb 1902.
    5. George Chapin was born about 1865.