Posted on: Grays Harbor Co. Wa Obituaries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wa/GraysHarborObits?read=20 Surname: Girard, Megler ------------------------- DENISE GIRARD BOLEY L. Denise Boley, 62, of Elma, died of breast cancer Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1999, in Providence St. Peter Hospital at Olympia. She was born Oct. 20, 1936, at Aberdeen to J. Megler and Lillian D. (Graham) Girard. She was raised in Hoquiam and graduated from Hoquiam High School in 1954. She attended Grays Harbor College for one year. On Sept. 10, 1955, she married Glen D. Boley at Aberdeen. He survives at the family home. Mrs. Boley was a member of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church at Aberdeen. She was involved in the Grays Harbor Saddle Club. The couple moved to Tumwater where they became involved in the Capital Riders and the Thurston County Sheriff's Posse. In 1964 they moved to Elma and raised ponies for their sons to ride. They helped to organize the Grays Harbor Riding and Racing Association later named the Maverick Riders. Mrs. Boley was also involved in the Southwest Washington Arabian Horse Association and the Fiesta Arabian Horse Show at the fair at Chehalis. In 1967 the couple helped to start the Ridge Riders 4-H Club and Mrs. Boley became involved in the Grays Harbor County Fair, later becoming the 4-H Horse Superintendent. Besides her husband, she is survived by her father, of Woodburn, Ore.; four sons, Gaylon, Gregory, Marc and Lynn, all of Elma; a brother, Jon Girard of Eagle River, Alaska; a sister, Rena K. Girard of Fircrest, nine grandchildren and one great-grandson. A memorial service is scheduled for 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 20, at the Grays Harbor Fairgrounds Pavilion. Memorials are requested to the Western Washington Cancer Research Foundation at 3920 Capital Mall Dr. SW, Olympia, 98502, or to the Grays Harbor 4-H Horse Council at 123 S. First, Montesano, 98520. Arrangements are by the Whiteside Funeral Chapel at Elma.
Posted on: Grays Harbor Co. Wa Obituaries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wa/GraysHarborObits?read=19 Surname: Smith, Brusha, Girard, Crawford ------------------------- ESTHER AMANDA SMITH BRUSHA GIRARD Longtime Olympia resident Esther Amanda Girard, 79, who had lived on the Harbor for a year, died Monday, May 31, 1999, at the Hoquiam home of her niece, Jacquelyn Ryan, who had cared for her. She had been ill with cancer for a long time. Mrs. Girard was born Nov. 28, 1919, at Roche Harbor to William Beecher and Lucile (Crawford) Smith. She married Joe Brusha in 1935; they later divorced. On Aug. 22, 1948, she married John G. Girard. He died in 1982. Mrs. Girard loved working in her garden, tending to her flowers. She also enjoyed reading, crocheting and traveling. She is survived by two sons, Allan J. Brusha of Seattle and John W. Brusha of Aberdeen; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A sister, Vivian A. Girard, died last year. No service is planned. Arrangements are by Cascade Services of Washington at Aberdeen. Memorial donations are suggested to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 743, Aberdeen, 98520; or Harbors Home Health & Hospice, 201 Seventh St., Hoquiam, 98550.
Posted on: Grays Harbor Co. Wa Obituaries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wa/GraysHarborObits?read=18 Surname: Smith, Girard ------------------------- Vivian Adelaide Girard, a long-time resident of Hoquiam, died Sunday, March 1, 1998 at her home from natural causes. She was 80. She was born May 3, 1917, in Roche Harbor, WA, to William Beecher and Lucile (Crawford) Smith. She graduated from Friday Harbor High School in 1938. In 1939, she came to Grays Harbor at the insistence of her cousin, Medard Emard. She got a job as a nursing assistant at the Girard Rest Home in Hoquiam where she met her future husband. Merle LeRoy Girard. They were married November 22, 1940 in Hoquiam. After his death in 1967, she returned to work as a nursing assistant at Harbor Health Care in Aberdeen. She retired in 1982 from Grays Harbor Convalescent Center in Aberdeen. She was a member of the Hoquiam Eagles Auxiliary for over fifty years. Survivors include two daughters, Jacquelyn Ryan of the family home in Hoquiam and Deborah Myre of Vashon, WA.; her sister, Esther Amanda Girard of Olympia; three grandchildren, Gerald Ryan of Aberdeen, Paul Ryan of Nürtingen, Germany and Catherine Hebert of Aberdeen. She is also survived by four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband and two sons, Gerald Merle in 1953 and William Peter in 1951.
Posted on: Grays Harbor Co. Wa Obituaries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wa/GraysHarborObits?read=17 Surname: Girard, Megler, Rogers ------------------------- STEPHEN A. GIRARD, HOQUIAM LODGE LEADER, PIONEER, DIES HOQUIAM, WA. December 3, 1954---Stephen A. Girard, pioneer resident of Hoquiam for more than 70 years, nationally prominent in the Fraternal Order of Eagles and widely known in state-wide political and legislative circles, died last night of a heart attack while attending a Centralia Eagles lodge meeting. Mr. Girard, accompanied by several Aberdeen and Hoquiam members, collapsed about 10:15 PM and died several minutes after. Artificial respiration by members in attendance and oxygen administered by Centralia firemen failed to revive him. A Centralia physician pronounced him dead. He spoke shortly after the official address by the state president, Lonnie Amos, of Toppenish. GRAND OLD MAN Known as the grand old man of Eagledom, at the time of his death he was serving as chairman of the state membership board of the Eagles and was the oldest living past state president. He served in 1918. Born in Carbonado, Washington, November 16, 1881, he came to Hoquiam with his family in 1884. He watched the growth of Hoquiam from a village of 10 families, to one of the lumber centers of the world, up to the present day. ARDENT SPORTSMAN He attended Hoquiam schools, participating in football and baseball on school and independent teams. He held an honorary life membership in the Association of Professional Baseball Players of America. He remained an ardent sports fan all his life. Until a few years ago he was an active sports fisherman. He was married to Lena Rogers of the pioneer Rogers family in Montesano on November 11, 1903. The Girards observed their golden wedding anniversary last year. He observed his 73rd birthday on November 16. The Girards have three children, a son and two daughters. A third daughter died about 15 years ago. For many years, prior to retiring in January 1937, he was associated with the Polson Logging company and later with the Vance Lumber company and other firms in timber buying and other capacities. ACTIVE POLITICALLY Active in local, state and national political circles, Girard served 20 years as secretary of the Grays Harbor Republican central committee and for several years he was deputy county assessor. He served for 25 years as secretary of the Hoquiam civil service commission, resigning about five years ago. During World War I, Mr. Girard served on the county exemption board and during World War II was an air raid wardens captain. LED PENSION FIGHT In 1925, he was one of the leading figures in the Eagles fight for passage of legislation to provide for an old-age pension in the state and elimination of the poor farms. He served o the state Eagles old-age pension committee to see the program actually carried out with payments under the governorship of Clarence D. Martin. He was closely associated in the program with the late Frank Dowd, grand old man of the Seattle Eagles lodge. He was a delegate to the Republican convention in Chicago in 1932 when he became personally acquainted with Nicholas Murray Butler, Will Rogers, Ogden Mills, then secretary of the treasury. He was also personally acquainted with such sports figures as Babe Ruth, Earl Averill, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Marty OToole and Vean Gregg. JOINED IN 1903 The oldest living member of Hoquiam aerie No. 252, he joined the order in 1903 before the charter was closed. He became president in 1915 and the same year he started through state chairs. He attended his fir grand aerie session in Seattle in 1908 and later served as assistant to many nation presidents. He also was a member of West Haven lodge No. 274, F&AM, and Afifi temple of the Shrine. In recent years he spent much of his time at the state legislature lobbying for Eagles and for other legislation. Besides his wife at the family home, 2217 Aberdeen Avenue, Hoquiam, he is survived by a son, Stephen A. Girard, Jr. Toledo, Ohio, operating head of Kaiser Motors; two daughters, Mrs. C. Timothy (Margaret) Smith of Aberdeen, and Esther Myers of Coulee Dam; grandchildren, Margo Smith of Aberdeen, Mary Wilson at the University of Washington, Richard Wilson in the navy at San Diego, Julie, Caron, Stephanie and Stephen A., III, all of Toledo, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Posted on: Grays Harbor Co. Wa Obituaries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wa/GraysHarborObits?read=16 Surname: Girard, Megler ------------------------- DEATH OF PIONEER OF GRAYS HARBOR PETER JOSEPH GIRARD PASSES AWAY FROM HEART DISEASE In Early Days Was Well Known as Indian Scout and Took Part in Number of Campaigns. HOQUIAM, WA. December 12, 1907---Peter J. Girard, aged 67 years, died at his home in Hoquiam this morning of heart disease. The funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon. The deceased leaves a widow and four children: Alexander C. Girard, Stephen A. Girard, Mrs. Eugene (Mina) Parker and John G. Girard, all of Hoquiam. Mr. Girard was born in 1840 at St. Joseph, Mo., being one of a family of eight. In 1860 he joined the stream of Argonauts flowing Westward, landing in California. In company with a brother, he prospected among the hills of California and discovered what was later known as the famous Moors Kangaroo Mine. He worked there with his brother several years. Finally a roving disposition took hold again and he left. Shortly afterwards the murdered body of his brother was found in a sluice ditch and the mine which he had discovered was later sold for $5,000,000. In 1863, Girard went to Portland and in 1866 went to Canada and prospected for some time along the Frazer River,. He took passage with 1,500 others on the steamer Pacific, with Captain Burns. Shortly after leaving Cape Flattery the vessel sprung a leak and was fifty-two hours off the cape while heroic efforts were made to stop the leak. Captain Burns finally taking the ship back to Victoria with nine feet of water in the hold. Girard gave up his trip to California, but took passage for Olympia on the steamer Eliza Anderson. Fought Against Indians During his early life in the West he took part in many Indian campaigns and was known as an Indian scout. He took an active part in avenging the Oyee Canyon Massacre in Oregon and led the soldiers against the Indians. He was also with Major White at Boise and Silver City during the Indian troubles there and was for several years a partner of Wild Goose Bill, a well-known character of the coast, who died recently. He also took part in the Indian battle of Steptoe Butte. He came to the Sound again in 1880 and logged a portion of Vashon Island and also at other points on the Sound. He was married in 1884 to Emma Megler and came to the Harbor and settled in Hoquiam the same year. He was one of the pioneers of the Grays Harbor country and has always been prominently identified with city and county politics. In the early days he served a deputy United States marshal and in that capacity was a terror to evildoers. He was especially active in ferreting out smuggling operations on the harbor and made several large seizures of contraband opium. He was also the first Hoquiam city marshal. LAST SAD RITES OF P.J. GIRARD ARE LARGELY ATTENDED The funeral obsequies over the remains of the later P.J. Girard held at the home in Hoquiam yesterday were largely attended by the friends and neighbors of the deceased. All of the old pioneers of Hoquiam and many from Aberdeen were in attendance. The dwelling was entirely too small to accommodate even a limited number of the many friends and for blocks in each direction from the house the sidewalks were lined with people who came to show their respect for the dead and good-will and friendship for the sorrowing relatives. The services were under the auspices of the Hoquiam lodge of Odd Fellows of which the deceased was an honored member. Rev. J.A. Laurie of the First Presbyterian church, preached the sermon and took occasion in the course of it to pay a high tribute to the deceased referring to him as one of the fast disappearing number of brave men and true who unflinchingly met and surmounted the many obstacles in the path of the pioneer, and who have laid a foundation for a modern civilization in the Grays Harbor county second to none on the continent. Several musical selections were rendered by the male quartette; the floral offerings were numerous and elaborate. Internment took place in the Hoquiam cemetery.
Posted on: Grays Harbor Co. Wa Obituaries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wa/GraysHarborObits?read=15 Surname: Girard, Megler, Carpenter, Smith ------------------------- DEATH CLAIMS MERLE GIRARD HOQUIAM, WA.---Merle LeRoy Girard, 51, a native Hoquiamite who lived here all his life, died Monday night, September 18, 1967 of a heart attack. A 1934 graduate of Hoquiam High School, he was varsity football manager and a member of the band. He married Miss Vivian Smith in Hoquiam on November 23, 1940. He had worked as an electrician for Industrial Electric Company, Aberdeen, for the past 24 years. He was a foreman at the time of his death. EAGLES MEMBER He was a member of the Hoquiam Eagles and the Electrical Workers Union No. 76, Tacoma. His favorite benevolence was the Heart Fund. Survivors include his wife at the family home; two daughters, Mrs. Paul (Jacquelyn) Ryan of Vallejo, California and Deborah Girard of the family home; his mother, Mrs. Daisy Calvin , Hoquiam; three grandchildren, Jerry, Paul and Cathie, all of Vallejo; two sisters, Mrs. Hawtry (Leona) Williams and Mrs. Harold (Virginia) Wilson, both of Hoquiam; two brothers, J. Megler Girard of Aberdeen and John G. Girard of Olympia; three aunts, Mrs. Harriet McClary, Aberdeen and Mrs. Maude Parr and Mrs. Lena Girard both of Hoquiam.
Posted on: Grays Harbor Co. Wa Obituaries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wa/GraysHarborObits?read=14 Surname: Girard, Megler, Smith, Brusha ------------------------- JOHN GERALD GIRARD OLYMPIA, WA. July 26, 1982Former Hoquiamite John G. Girard, 67, of Olympia, died Thursday, July 22, 1982 of cancer. Born October 20, 1914, at Hoquiam, he graduated from Hoquiam High School in 1933. In 1941, he graduated from the University of Washington, and joined the U.S.Army in 1942. Girard served with the Eighth Air Force in Europe through 1945. When he returned from the war, he met and married Esther A. Smith Brusha. Mr. Girards mother owned a rest home and when he first walked through the door, Esther was standing at the sink washing dishes. It was love at first sight!!! They married August 22, 1948. He had been a King County public health worker in Seattle. In 1976, he retired from the Department of Social and Health Services. Survivors include his wife; two stepsons, Allan J. Brusha of Seattle and John Brusha of Aberdeen; a brother, J. Megler Girard of Aberdeen, and two sisters, Leona Williams of Hoquiam and Virginia Wilson of Iowa. Many step-grandchildren, nieces and cousins also survive
Posted on: Grays Harbor Co. Wa Obituaries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wa/GraysHarborObits?read=13 Surname: Girard, Megler, Carpenter ------------------------- JOHN GEORGE GIRARD, HOQUIAM PIONEER, PASSES HOQUIAM, WA. November 21, 1944---John George Jack Girard, 58, a native of Hoquiam, died last night at his home, 2209 Simpson Avenue, Hoquiam, after a short illness. Born February 8, 1886, Girard had lived here all his life. He was a graduate of Hoquiam High School and a member of the first Hoquiam high school basketball team. An active sports fan, his presence was always noted at school athletic events. Mr. Girard was a trustee of the Pacific Lumber Inspectors Bureau, and was active in lumber circles. He served two terms as president of Hoquiam Eagles lodge and was an ardent worker for that order. Survivors are his wife, Daisy Malvina; two daughters, Mrs. Hawtry (Leona) Williams and Mrs. Harold (Virginia) Wilson, both of Hoquiam; three sons, J. Megler and Merle LeRoy of Hoquiam, and Sgt. John Gerald Girard with the army in England; eight grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Mina B. Parker, Hoquiam, and two brothers, Stephen A. Girard of Hoquiam and Alexander C. Girard of Seattle. A foster son, Andrew Hines, raised by the Girard family, is at sea with the army transport service.
Posted on: Grays Harbor Co. Wa Obituaries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wa/GraysHarborObits?read=12 Surname: Megler, Girard ------------------------- PIONEER WOMAN OF HARBOR DIES Mrs. Emma Girard, Hoquiam Resident 37 Years HOQUIAM, WA. August 8, 1923---Mrs. Emma Girard, one of Grays Harbors oldest residents, died at 5 oclock this morning at her home at 410 Monroe Street. Her death was due to old age, Mrs. Girard having been in her eightieth year. The body was removed to Pinnick parlors. Funeral arrangements are awaiting arrival of her son, John Girard, from the Eagles convention in Denver, who has been summoned home. Mrs. Girard, known in Hoquiam as Mother Girard, has resided her since 1884, and is thought to have the oldest pioneer resident of Hoquiam. She was born April 2, 1844 at Berkach, Duchy Sax Meiningen, Germany and came to New York as an immigrant in her ninth year. In her early twenties she came from New York around Cape Horn to Seattle on a sailing vessel, determined to make her home in the West. In Seattle, she met and married Peter Girard and in 1884 they came to Hoquiam for permanent residence. Mrs. Girard has lived in Hoquiam ever since. She is well known and loved in Hoquiam, her charities and kindness in nursing the sick and caring for the poor earned her the loving name of Mother to all that knew her. Mrs. Girard was the last surviving Hoquiam charter member of the Alpine Rebekah lodge and was also a member of the womans Relief Corps, an auxilliary of the G.A.R. She is survived by three sons, John G. and Stephen A., of Hoquiam, Alexander C. of Seattle, and one daughter, Mrs. Mina Parker of Hoquiam, and 12 grandchildren.
Posted on: Grays Harbor Co. Wa Obituaries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wa/GraysHarborObits?read=11 Surname: Carpenter, Girard, Megler ------------------------- DAISY GIRARD CALVIN Daisy (Carpenter) Girard Calvin, 85, a 67-year resident of Hoquiam, died Friday, August 9, 1975, at a local nursing home. She was born November 2, 1889, in Randolph, Kansas, and graduated from Concordia Norman and Business College in Concordia, Kansas. She moved to Hoquiam in 1908 and was secretary of the old National mill. She also owned and operated the Girard Rest Home in Hoquiam for over 20 years. She had been retired since 1955. Mrs. Calvin belonged to the United Christian Church of Grays Harbor, the Alpine Rebecca Lodge of Hoquiam, the Central Park Grange, Jane Stuarts Tent No. 13 of the Daughters of Union Veterans, which she served as tent president and president of the Washington and Alaska department, and FOE Auxiliary No. 252 in Hoquiam, where she was a charter member. Survivors include two sons, J. Megler Girard of Aberdeen and John Gerald Girard of Olympia; two daughters, Mrs. Hawtry (Leona) Williams and Mrs. Harold (Virginia) Wilson, both of Hoquiam; a sister, Mrs. Harriett McClary of Hoquiam, 12 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews and other relatives.
Posted on: Grays Harbor Co. Wa Obituaries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wa/GraysHarborObits?read=10 Surname: Girard, Megler ------------------------- ALEXANDER C. GIRARD DIES AT 67 Alexander C. (Jerry) Girard, former Seattle newspaper man, died yesterday (1946) at his home a 14507 Aurora Avenue, Seattle, WA. He was born in this city on July 26, 1879 to Peter J. and Emma (Megler) Girard. He started newspaper work on the Washingtonian in Hoquiam in 1902; and later went to the Aberdeen World. He was a coroner of Grays Harbor County in 1904 and 1905, and was assistant assessor there from about 1912 to 1920. He became police reporter for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer in 1921, and later became publicity man for the old Admiral Oriental Line. From 1927 to 1929 he was staff photographer for the Seattle Star. In 1930, he opened a restaurant, The Golden Tub, on Aurora Avenue and operated it until his retirement two years ago. Surviving are his widow, Cora; a son, Alfred M. Girard of Pittsburg, California; a brother, Stephen A. Girard and a sister, Mrs. Mina B. Parker, both of Hoquiam. He was a member of the Seattle Press Club and Seattle Aerie No. 1 of the Eagles.
Hello, I am looking for any addtional information on these people on my g-grandparents marriage certificate. John Nelson (groom) Mary Bishop (bride) U.G. Clark (Minister of the Gospel) Mrs. Jack Sellers (witness) Mrs. Julia Smith (witness) They were married 4 Jun 1926 in Montesano. They are both listed as being from Thurston County, WA. Any info appreciated Thanks, Kisha camracrazy@aol.com
Posted on: Grays Harbor Co. Wa Queries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wa/GraysHarbor?read=27 Surname: Grant ------------------------- Looking for relatives of the Grants that resided in the Grays Harbor, WA area. Probably in late 1800 early 1900s.
Posted on: Grays Harbor Co. Wa Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wa/GraysHarbor?read=26 Surname: Heinemann, Burmeister, Fluekiger, Fetting ------------------------- I am trying to find a lost gguncle. His name was John Fluekiger. The last clue I have finds him living on Home Street in (Montesano City,) now Montesano, Greys Harbor Co., Wa in the 1920 Federal Census. He would have been around sixtyfive at this time I think. He came to Washington about 1890 from Buffalo Co Wisconsin along with his wife and three children. I havent been able to find a map of the city.
Posted on: Grays Harbor Co. Wa Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wa/GraysHarbor?read=25 Surname: Lukavich ------------------------- I am new to this so I hope this is the right place. I am trying to locate a death certificate for Helen Lukavich, I'm not sure of the spelling. She last lived in Elma, WA. I would appreciate any help on this. I believe she died around 1980.
Greetings, I am new to the list and am researching the following families: Before the 1900 census was taken in Washington (Chehalis co. Aberdeen city) Carl BENDLIN b: Germany 1852, his wife Katherine and their two daughters Caroline b: Wisconsin 1885 and Kathryn b: Wisconsin 1889 moved from the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. This family was still there in the 1910 (ED 7 Pg 8) census as well. I do know that Caroline (Nina) married Harry FRASER Jr. before 1914 and that Kathryn married Karl M. OLIVER in Aberdeen 29 March 1914. Karl was a meat inspector in Seattle where they moved according to the 1920 census and their wedding annoucement. The Seattle 1920 census showed: 3816 Bagley Ave. Kathryn and Karl M. OLIVER with a daughter Helen Marie 3 3/12 years old. (ED 81-11-25) I can't find any more on the BENDLIN parents or the girls. Can anyone help? Thank you, Judy
Posted on: Grays Harbor Co. Wa Obituaries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wa/GraysHarborObits?read=9 Surname: WILLIAMS, COLLINS, CRANDALL, LONG ------------------------- PHILIP VERNON WILLIAMS, living in Hoquiem, Grays harbor co. wa, son Chlaud,/ . Vern was the son of Evalett Collins Crandal Williams, b. 1861 in Ky, and Ed Williams. SIBLINGS OF VERN:Winnifred, Elva, Gertrude, Edward, Conrad, Hallie, Margaret Angeline (long) VERN was born after 1899. Link: williams collins lange et al URL: <http://hometown.aol.com/im2kwik2000/myhomepage/heritage.html>
Posted on: Grays Harbor Co. Wa Obituaries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wa/GraysHarborObits?read=8 Surname: Mc Manemy ------------------------- I have a GG Grandfather who was buried in the Fern Hill Cemetery, Aberdeen, Grays Harbor Co. in 1893. His name was John Mc Manemy and he was buried with an infant. I have contacted the County Auditor for a death Certificate and they say there isn't one! Does anyone have any idea of where to ask next? The death registration wasn't until 1907 so the record should be in the County Auditors office for that time frame. I have a copy of the cemetery plot so I know he was buried there. Please E-mail me at the above address with anything. Thank you. Betty
Hello there! Would there be anyone who could do a look-up for me on my ancestor to see if Guy Leslie Caldwell was ever married to a gal in Grays Harbor county sometimes before 1925, before he and his wife went to Monterey Bay where he was shortly killed by a hit and run? I would like to have his wife's name and when did they marry? Your reply would be greatly appreicated. Gratefully Yours, Charles
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