GUÉDRY-LABINE FAMILY GENEALOGICAL DATABASE - Person Sheet
GUÉDRY-LABINE FAMILY GENEALOGICAL DATABASE - Person Sheet
NameRosa A. (UNKNOWN)
Family ID512W2.10.03W2.06.08W1.05.03.08H1W2
Spouses
Birth2 Jul 1879, Monroe Co., MI (Monroe)8264,13257
Family ID512W2.10.03W2.06.08W1.05.03.08H1
SurnameDuvall
ResidenceMonroe County, MI (Monroe - 1879, 1900, 1902)
Family ID10533
ChildrenMary Helen
Notes for Rosa A. (UNKNOWN)

William Duvall and Rosa A. had no children together; however, they adopted two children.8264,13257

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“ In the Census of 1920 William Duvall is listed Line 85, Family #113 on Sheet No. 4 of Enumeration District No. 5-7 within Supervisor’s District No. 8 in Sumner Township, Gratiot County, Michigan. The census was taken there on 12 January 1920 by William Baldwin. With William Duvall, age 40, are his wife Rosa A. Duvall, age 46, and his two adopted children Mary Helen Duvall, age 10, and Jules A. Duvall, age 5. All of the family except Jules could read and write and all were born in Michigan. William Duvall was a farmer working on a general farm and earning money by working on his own account rather than for a wage or salary. His farm is on Farm Schedule No. 64. “13257
Questions/Errors notes for Rosa A. (UNKNOWN)
None
Names notes for Rosa A. (UNKNOWN)
Rosa A. (Unknown)
Rose (Unknown)
Rosa A. Duvall
Notes for William D. (Spouse 1)

William Duvall and Rosa A. had no children together; however, they adopted two children.8264,13257

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“ In the Census of 1920 William Duvall is listed Line 85, Family #113 on Sheet No. 4 of Enumeration District No. 5-7 within Supervisor’s District No. 8 in Sumner Township, Gratiot County, Michigan. The census was taken there on 12 January 1920 by William Baldwin. With William Duvall, age 40, are his wife Rosa A. Duvall, age 46, and his two adopted children Mary Helen Duvall, age 10, and Jules A. Duvall, age 5. All of the family except Jules could read and write and all were born in Michigan. William Duvall was a farmer working on a general farm and earning money by working on his own account rather than for a wage or salary. His farm is on Farm Schedule No. 64. “13257

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“ Lawrence W. Duvall, 69, who lived with a daughter, Mrs. Leo Johnson of 1264 Arbor Ave., died at 6:30 p.m. yesterday in Toledo Hospital, Toledo. Mr. Duvall became ill at his daughter’s home and was take to Mercy Hospital, Monroe, then transferred to Toledo Hospital. He had been in poor health since 1963.

Friends may call after 7 tonight at the Allore Funeral Home. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in the funeral home and at 10 a.m. in St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery.

The son of William and Clara Duvall, he was born July 26, 1900, in Monroe. He married Josephine Bogedain in June 1920, in St. Mary’s Church. She preceded him in death in April, 1963.

He had lived in Monroe all his life and was employed 47 years by the Union Camp Corp., retiring in 1965. Mr. Duvall was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church.

Surviving are a son: Edward J. Duvall of Monroe; a daughter, Mrs. Leo (Beatrice) Johnston of Monroe; a brother, Roy Duvall of Monroe; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. “13260

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“ Elroy J. Duvall, 87, of 5160 Plum Creek Dr. died at 10:15 p.m. Thursday in Mercy Memorial Hospital where he had been the past six weeks. He had been ill the past five y;ears, living in Frenchtown Nursing Care Center, and seriously ill the past six week.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday at the Allore Funeral Home, where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday. The Rev. William McBride of Calvary United Methodist Church will officiate and burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park in LaSalle.

Born Sept. 7, 1902 in Monroe, he was the son of William and Clara (Frankhouse) Duvall. His first marriage was to Gladys Furstenburg, who he later divorced. He then married Minnie Cole, who died July 3, 1967.

A laborer with Monroe Auto Equipment Co. for many years, he was a member of Monroe Senior Citizens.

Surviving are a son, Roy, of Monroe; 3 daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Cooper, Mrs. Orla Absalom and Mrs. Peggy Lanier, all of Monroe; 22 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers and a sister.

Memorials may be to a charity of the donor’s choice. “13259
Questions/Errors notes for William D. (Spouse 1)
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Names notes for William D. (Spouse 1)
William D. Duvall
William Duvall
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