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197. Martha Estelle Grovenburg
(367) was born on 2 Nov 1889 in
Clay Center, Clay, Kansas. She died on 18 Apr 1948 in Riverside, Riverside,
California. She was buried on 23 Apr 1948 in Evergreen Cemetery, Riverside City,
Riverside, California.(553)
(554)
GENERAL NOTES:
1895 Census - Estelle (Stella) age 5, born Kansas.
1900 Census - "Stela M. Grovenburg, niece, age 10, b Nov 1889, bpl IA,
living with Thomas Plum, age 39, Oct 1860, bpl IA, engineer; Settie Plum, age
33, Mar 1867, wife of Thomas, bpl IA, washwoman; and Ida G., niece of Thomas,
age 5, Sep 1894, bpl IA."
AFN - says born abt 1891 in Audubon County, Iowa. She was married to Albert
Cecil Crane (son of Noah E. Crane and
Minerva Caroline Truman) on 4 Jul 1907 in Audobon, Audobon, Iowa.
(555)(556)
(375)
MARRIAGE NOTES:
Marriage of Albert C. Crane to Martha E. Grovenburg, July 4, 19O7 at the home
of Ed B. Cousins in Audubon, Iowa. NOTE: there is no mention of a marriage between
Albert C. Crane to Stella Maud Adams in the 191O Marriage Records of Audubon
County, Iowa.
Albert Cecil Crane
(556) was born on 7 Sep 1887 in Exira, Audubon County, Iowa.
(557)(556) He died on 16
Jul 1955 in Oroville, Butte Co., California.(556)
He was buried in Oroville, Butte Co., California.
(553)
GENERAL NOTES:
Birth: added day of month for birthday [from Ned N Campbell 6 /12 /99]
bpl is Exira or Coon Rapids, Carrol, IA
Death: died in Oroville, Butte, California or Riverside, Riverside, CA.[from
Ned Campbell]
another Crane family:
1870 US Census- Henry Co., NY; p 19, (stamped- page 290), on 6 July 1870; A.C.
Crane age 49, bpl NY; Betsy Crane, age 54, bpl NH; Scott Crane, age 23, bpl NY;
Bruce Crane, age 22, bpl NY; Don Crane, age 19, bpl NY; Ida M. Crane age 13,
bpl NY. [info from Daryl 6/14/99] Martha Estelle Grovenburg and Albert Cecil
Crane had the following children:
+402 i.
Alma Maude Crane.
+403 ii.
George Ellis Crane.
+404 iii.
Andrew Jackson Crane.
+405 iv.
Elsie May Crane.
+406 v.
Frank Kenneth Crane.
+407 vi.
Charles Wesley Crane. |