Notes
Note for: Kendall George Babcock, 16 JUN 1896 - OCT 1968 Index
KENDALL BABCOCK 16 June 1896 Oct 1968 52758 (Mc Causland, Scott, IA)
(none specified) Wisconsin
Info from Pat
Probably buried in Wisconsin or Iowa
From Ancestry.com
WWI Civilian Draft Registrations
Kendall Gordon Babcock 16 Jun 1896 W Walworth WI Walworth WI
Kendall Gordon Babcock 16 Jun 1896 W his dad b. Utica NY Walworth WI
1920 Census
Walworth Township, Walworth County, Wisconsin
ED 158 Sheet 10B
Hannah L daughter is the only child living with parents
Right next door is Eva's parents
Kendall and Eva were divorced in the early 1940's (1941-1943) - they
lived in Lake Geneva at that time.
Owned Blue Devil Grill in Davenport Iowa with second wife, "Grammy Al".
Later sold and moved to the Wapsi River where he died.
Notes
Note for: George Fredrick Eifer, 5 MAR 1863 - Index
Occupation:
Date: 1910
Place: Census-Farmer
Individual note:
From ancestry.com
1910 Census
North Half of Walworth Township, Walworth County, Wisconsin
ED 152 Sheet 1A
Three children living at home
Fred A; Clara A; Eva E
George's parents listed as being from Germany
# of years married 21
4 children born to this marriage - 3 living
1920 Census
Walworth Township, Walworth County, Wisconsin
ED 158 Sheet 10B
Clara is the only child living at home - Servant at home is occupation
Right next door lives Kendall and Eva Babcock - daughter and Hannah Louise
Keep this info for possible descendants:
Name: George F Eifer
Birth Date: 31 May 1896
County: Walworth
Reel: 0290
Record: 002514
Wisconsin Vital Records Indexes, Pre-1907 Birth Index, Marriages, and
Death Indes.
Notes
Note for: Anna Louise Agusta Krause, 25 MAR 1872 - Index
1910 Census
North Half of Walworth Township, Walworth County, Wisconsin
ED 152 Sheet 1A
Three children living at home
Fred A; Clara A; Eva E
Anna's parents listed as being from Germany
# of years married 21
4 children born to this marriage - 3 living
1920 Census
Walworth Township, Walworth County, Wisconsin
ED 158 Sheet 10B
Clara is the only child living at home - Servant at home is occupation
Right next door lives Kendall and Eva Babcock - daughter and Hannah Louise
Notes
Note for: Harold Austen Holloway, 24 JAN 1910 - 19 MAR 1910 Index
This poor baby, what did he die from? Was he born premature?
I have records from the cemetery where he is buried in England
Receipt of fees paid to the cemetery
Several letters of congratulations on his birth - from the sounds of it,
grandma had a hard delivery.
Letter that grandma wrote to grandpa after the death - so sad
Letters written to grandma and grandpa after the death.
April 29, 1995
Translation of Original Letters In Possession of Wendy L. Nason Watson
c:\wpdocs\beaute3.ltr
Trenance
132 Stamford Hill
London N
Tuesday
My dear Beaute
I was so pleased to hear from Pet today that you was out of your trouble
and that all is well, I do hope you will pull through alright, I was
sorry I could not stay but I couldn't have done much if I had could I?
fancy you have got a boy, I wondered whether it would be a boy, it does
not seem true when I think about it that you are a Mother. I am longing
to come again & see you & your baby Pet said what a little dear it was &
like you. I hope Fred will come & see you soon. I escpect he will as Pet
has written & asked him Edie felt so sorry for you but she is pleased to
hear now that you are going on all well she sends her love to you & we
will come & see you soon, & I will get a shawl for the baby & bring it
when I come, I hope Will or some one will me know how you get on, I do
hope you will get on alright with much love to you & kissed for the baby
I remain yr loving Sister Emmie
remember me to Will & Adi
Frances sends her love
Wendy's Notes: I believe this Emmie to be Beaute's sister. This letter
being written at the birth of Harold Austin Holloway.
April 29, 1995 - Translation of Original Letters In Possession of Wendy
L. Nason Watson
c:\wpdocs\beaute2.ltr
97 Westmoreland Avenue
Toronto Canada
My dear Will & Beaute
I feel I must just write you a line at his time of sad bereavement, dear
Beaute I know just how terribly sore your poor little heart must feel and
really you have my heartfelt sympathy I am only writing a few words
because I am afraid it will hurt to recall the memories of your darling
Will do you remember this verse
The angels came and took my flower
But I will not repine
For Jesus in His bosom wears
The flower that once was mine
yours in truest sympathy and love
Rosie
Wendy's Notes: I believe Rosie was Will's sister. Also, this verse was
used in the funeral notice of Harold Austin Holloway, the baby spoke up
above.
South-East London:
Charlton Cemetery, Cemetery Lane (1864)