Person:Mabel Davis (12)

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Mabel Genevieve Davis
b.Sep 1881 Illinois
d.Bet 1921 and 1924
m. 20 Sep 1876
  1. Mabel Genevieve Davis1881 - Bet 1921 & 1924
m. 26 Sep 1906
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Name[1][2] Mabel Genevieve Davis
Gender Female
Birth[1] Sep 1881 Illinois
Marriage 26 Sep 1906 to Herman Carl Pagenkopf
Death[3] Bet 1921 and 1924

Anaconda Standard 1 November 1900 page 13 On Tuesday evening about thirty young friends of Miss Genevieve Davis tendered her a farewell surprise at her home. Dancing and a general good time was enjoyed until the wee small hours. At midnight a delightful luncheon was served, at which time the Regal Mandolin club, of which Miss Davis was a member, presented her as a token of their esteem, a very handsome brooch. Miss Davis lift Thursday for California, where she will complete her musical education. She was accompanied by her mother, who will spend the winter there.


Anaconda Standard, 28 September 1906 page 14 Pagenkopf-Davis Nuptials At a quiet home wedding Wednesday afternoon Hermann Pagenkopf, a well-known city salesman for the National Biscuit company, was married to Miss Genevieve Davis. Rev. J. E. Noftsinger of the First Baptist church officiated and immediately after the serving of a dainty lunch the bridal pair left over the Oregon Short Line to spend their honeymoon in Salt Lake. The wedding took place at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. McDonald, in the Lizzie block. A number of friendsof the pair were in attendance.

Anaconda Standard 30 Sept 1906 page 28 A Quiet Wedding Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock Miss Genevieve Davis was married to Hermann Pagenkopf. Rev. J. E. Noftsinger reading the marriage lines. The attendants were Miss Elsie Nickel and Paul O’Gormon. Only relatives and intimate friends were present. The bride’s gown was a new weave silk in white, made princess, with garniture of lace. Miss Nickel’s gown was of white crepe, daintily trimmed. Both the bride and her maid carried a handsome bouquet of Bride roses. There were many beautiful and useful presents for the young couple who left at 5 o’clock over the Short LIne for Salt Lake and Mt. Pleasant, Utah, where the honeymoon will be spent. Upon the return of Mr. and Mrs. Pagenkopf they will be at home to their friends at 401 Colorado street.

1910 US Census, Butte, Silver Bow, Montana, 408 So. Colorado St., Enumeration District 117, sheet 15B, household 340, 28 April 1910 Eliza McDonald, ...(Genevieve’s mother) Herman Pagenkopf, roomer (HER DAUGHTER’S HUSBAND), male, white, 33, married once for 3 years, born in Germany, parents born in Germany, speaks English, clerk in a grocery, can read and write Mabel G., roomer (HER DAUGHTER), female, white, 28, married 3 years, bore no children, no children living, born in Illinois, parents born in Illinois, speaks English, can read and write ...Francis McTucker, (Genevieve’s aunt)

1920 US Census, 1820 Gaylord, Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana, Enumeration District 235, sheet 6B, 9-10 January 1920 Herman C. Pagenkopf, head, owns mortgaged home, male, white, 42, married, immigrated 1887, can read and write, born in Germany with German as his native tongue, parents born in Germany with German as their native tongue, speaks English, manager general wholesale Jeneveve, wife, female, white, 39, married, can read and write, born in Illinois, parents born in Illinois, speaks English, music teacher Eliza J. MacDonald, mother-in-law, ,,, Mary F (FRANCIS). McTucker, roomer (ELIZA”S SISTER FRANCES)

“History of Montana, It’s Story and Biography”, The American Historical Society, 1921, Vol. 2 p. 17 Herman Carl Pagenkopf, manager of the Stone, Ordean, Wells Company... ...He was born near Belgard, Pommerania, Germany, on April 7, 18776... ...On September 26, 1906, Mr. Pagenkopf was united in marriage to Miss Mabel Genevieve Davis, a daughter of Charles E. and Eliza Jane (McTucker) Davis. A sound, reliable and dependable business man, Mr. Pagenkopf has proved his value to his company and his community and is held in the highest esteem by all who know him.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1900 United States Federal Census
    128 East Park St., Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana, Enumeration District 115, sheet 7, household 114, 9-12 June 1900.
  2. The American Historical Society, 1921, Vol. 2 p. 17. The American Historical Society, 1921, Vol. 2 p. 17
    Vol. 2 p. 17-.
  3. husband remarried in 1930 census