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- H. John C. DunnAbt 1834 - 1901
- W. Louise Cora CloughAbt 1838 - 1896
m. 29 Jun 1875
Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Louise Cora Clough |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[2][3] |
Abt 1838 |
Maine |
Marriage |
22 Nov 1857 |
Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansasto William B. Walling |
Census[5][6] |
20 Sep 1860 |
Mountain City, Arapahoe County, Kansas |
Census |
11 Jun 1870 |
Central City, Gilpin County, Coloradowith William B. Walling |
Divorce |
Aft 1871 |
Coloradofrom William B. Walling |
Marriage |
29 Jun 1875 |
Denver, Arapahoe (now Denver) County, Coloradoto John C. Dunn |
Census |
1 Jun 1880 |
586 Curtis Street, Denver, Arapahoe (now Denver) County, Coloradowith John C. Dunn |
Death[4] |
9 Sep 1896 |
Arizona |
Reference Number |
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13 |
References
- ↑ Ellen G. White Estate Inc. Ellen G. White Estate--The Official Ellen G. White Website, Url: http:/www.whiteestate.org/
"Wednesday, June 25, 1873 . We did not get to Denver till about thirty minutes past seven o'clock. We hired an express wagon and were taken to my niece, Louise Walling's". Reference found by searching for "Louise" on the Search the Writings page. - ↑ 1870, Household: William Walling, County: Gilpin, State: Colorado, Family Number: 188, Dwelling Number: 215, Image: 100 of 111, Page: 18, Lin. (post office: Central City, 27 November 2001, Census Date, 11 June 1870)
age listed as 31 and birthplace as Maine.
- ↑ 1860, Household: L. Walling, County: Arapahoe, State: Kansas, Dwelling Number: 5408, Image: 277 of 865, Page: 465/275, Line Number: 37, Film. (Mountain City, 30 November 2001, Census Date, 20 September 1860)
age 21, birthplace ME.
- ↑ McKin, Leah. Louise Cora (CLough) Walling Dunn, Recipient: Thomas L. Clough, Author E-mail: [email protected]. (9 August 2007).
- ↑ 1860, Household: L. Walling, County: Arapahoe, State: Kansas, Dwelling Number: 5408, Image: 277 of 865, Page: 465/275, Line Number: 37, Film. (Mountain City, 30 November 2001, Census Date, 20 September 1860)
Arapahoe Co. is now part of Colorado, but was counted in 1860 in Kansas. The 1860 census for Mountain City is very confusing. William Walling, Wilbur Clough, and Louise (Clough) Walling all appear in different dwellings with other unrelated people. The twentieth of September 1860 was a Thursday and my only guess is that the enumerator visited work places on this day and listed the people he found there.
- ↑ ||Also enumerated in the household was a John Watson, laborer
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