Some Descendants of Tryon Milton Yancey
Fourth Generation
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29. Anita H. Juch [scrapbook]
1 (Louisa Yancey , Joseph
Trotter , Tryon Milton ) was born
2, 3 30 Oct 1887 in Julian,
San Diego Co., CA. She died 4
5 Jun 1949 in San Diego Co., CA and was buried
5 1949 in Cypress View Mausoleum, San Diego, CA.
Anita was counted in a census 1910 in Julian, San Diego Co., CA.
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Anita married Arthur Vivian Heacock [scrapbook]
on 1920. Arthur was born 1 29
May 1887 in Springfield, Seward Co., KS. He died
2 19 Dec 1959 in San Diego Co., CA.
BIOGRAPHY: Registered for WWI draft in Anchorage, AK.
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They had the following children:
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Vivian L. Heacock was born
1 8 Sep 1920 in San Diego Co., CA. |
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Caroll Jane Heacock was born
1 6 Feb 1923 in San Diego Co., CA. |
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Edwin A. Heacock was born
1 24 Jul 1926 in CA. He died
2 9 Apr 1975 in San Diego Co., CA. |
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32. Stanley St. Clair Juch
[scrapbook] "Stan"
1 (Louisa Yancey , Joseph
Trotter , Tryon Milton ) was born
2, 3,
4 29 Jan 1896 in Julian, San Diego Co., CA. He died
5, 6 20 Mar 1975 in
Oakland, Alameda Co., CA.
Stan was counted in a census 1930 in 1835 Capistrano Ave., Berkley, CA.
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Stan married (1) Janet Elisobeth Smith [scrapbook]
1, daughter of Robert Orr Smith and Rosa W. Studer, on 1916. Janet
was born 2,
3 26 Dec 1891 in Cordelia, Solano Co., CA. She died
4 26 May 1940 in Berkeley, Alameda Co., CA and was buried
5 in Sunset Mausoleum, Richmond, Alameda Co., CA.
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They had the following children:
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Stan also married 1 (2) Elenor
Moore 2 about 1946 in
Oakland, Alameda Co., CA.
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They had the following children:
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34. Harriet E. Blake
[scrapbook] "Hattie"
1 (Adella Frances Yancey , Joseph
Trotter , Tryon Milton ) was born
2, 3,
4, 5 17 Aug 1895 in
Arizona. She died 5 24 Dec
1971 in Costa Mesa, Orange Co., CA.
Hattie was counted in a census 6
1900 in Vanderbilt Twp., San Bernardino Co., CA. She was counted in a census
7 1920 in 321 F St, Bakersfield, CA. She was counted in a census
8 1930 in 705 Milo Ter., Los Angeles, CA. She was employed
9 nurse physician's office 1930 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co.,
CA.
After she and O.P. divorced, all three sons were sent to St. Johns Military
Academy, Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, CA. It was run by the Sisters of
mercy. The boys almost never went home for vacations.
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Hattie married (1) Dr. Oswald Patrick Goodall
calculated 1915. Oswald was born 1,
2, 3 14 May 1883 in Iowa.
He died 4 3 Jul 1941 in Kern
Co., CA from suicide.
Oswald was counted in a census 5
1920 in 321 F St, Bakersfield, CA. He was employed doctor 1920 in Bakersfield,
Kern Co., CA. He was counted in a census 6
1930 in 1813 Walnut St., Bakersfield, Kern Co., CA. He was employed
7 doctor of materia medica [homoeopathic] 1930 in Bakersfield,
Kern Co., CA.
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They had the following children:
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Jerome Anthony Goodall
was born 12 Sep 1916 and died 1 Dec 1989.
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John Patrick Goodall
was born 27 Mar 1918.
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Francis Joseph Goodall was born
1, 2 25 Mar 1920 in Kern
Co., CA. He died 3 23 Oct 1999
in Long Beach VA Hosp., Los Angeles Co., CA.
Married five times. |
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Hattie also married (2) Curran.
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41. Norman Francis Otero
(Edna E. Yancey , Joseph
Trotter , Tryon Milton ) was born
1, 2,
3 27 Apr 1907 in Phoenix, Maricopa Co., AZ. He died
4, 5 15 Mar 1994 in Los
Angeles Co., CA and was buried in Rose Garden Hollywood Cem., Los Angeles, CA.
Norman was counted in a census 6
1910 in 602 S 3rd. Ave., Phoenix, Maricopa Co., AZ. He was employed
7 student 1923 in Phoenix, Maricopa Co., AZ. He resided
7 1923 in 602 S 3rd. Ave., Phoenix, Maricopa Co., AZ. He was
counted in a census 8 1930 in
1726 Oxford, Los Angeles, CA. He was employed
9 tobacco salesman 1930 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA. He
resided 10 10 Mar 1969 in
1501 Palos Verde Drive, Harbor City, CA 90718.
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Norman married Margaret Louise Clark
1. Margaret was born 2,
3 29 Dec 1909 in Seattle, King Co., WA. She died
2, 3 12 May 1994 in Los
Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA and was buried in Holy Cross Cem., 5835 W. Slauson
Ave., Culver City, Los Angeles Co., CA.
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They had the following children:
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Nancy Nell Otero
1 was born 5 Jun 1932 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA. |
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Nancy married William R. Mann
1. William was born 15 Apr 1930. |
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Joseph Edward Otero
1 was born 30 Apr 1936 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA. He
died 11 Jun 2003 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., CA. |
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Joseph married Mary Norman. Mary was born 5 Aug
1935. |
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Norma Louise Otero
was born 24 Nov 1941.
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Michael Otero
1 was born 2 17
Dec 1943 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA. He died
2 20 Dec 1961 in Long Beach, Los Angeles Co., CA from auto
accident. |
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42. Kathryn Otero
(Edna E. Yancey , Joseph
Trotter , Tryon Milton ) was born
1, 2 calculated 1911 in
Arizona.
Kathryn was counted in a census 3
1930 in 1726 Oxford, Los Angeles, CA. She was counted in a census
4 1930 in 705 Milo Ter., Los Angeles, CA. She was employed
5 drug store clerk 1930 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA.
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Kathryn married Max McCune.
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They had the following children:
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Roberta McCune "Bobbie"
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He had the following children:
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Anthony Otero
1.
Maybe in 1994:
ANTHONY M OTERO 2442 CHESTNUT ST SAN FRANCISCO CA |
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Alberta married (1) Jeptha Milton Gibbs III
1, son of Jeptha Milton Gibbs Jr. and Mary B.. Jeptha was born
2, 3 18 Jan 1901 in Texas.
He died 4,
5 9 Nov 1973 in Oroville, Butte Co., CA.
Not listed at all in 1930 census.
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They had the following children:
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Jeptha Milton Gibbs IV
was born 8 Aug 1927 and died Aug 1987.
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Mary Ann Gibbs
was born 19 Jul 1928 and died 17 May 1993.
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Edward Gibbs
1 was born 1930 in Cananea, Sonora, Mexico. |
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WIlliam Gibbs "Billy"
1 was born about 1931 in Cananea, Sonora, Mexico. He died as an
infant in Cananea, Sonora, Mexico. |
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Jane Gibbs 1
was born 1932 in Tucson, Pima Co., AZ. |
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Jane married Richard C. Torrey
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Alberta also married (2) Chandler Parsons Anderson
"Chan". Chan was born 24 Feb 1900. He died Feb 1973 in Tucson, Pima
Co., AZ.
From email from Winky Cherry winkycherr@aol.com:
Chan and my Aunt Bert were in an automobile accident in southern Arizona.
They were wild party-type people. Alberta was not hurt. After the accident
he went back east to live with his mother who took care of him. There was a lot
of money there. When his mother died, Chan was sent back to Alberta. She bought
a house where they lived under the same roof. They had a cook, housekeeper, and
Chan had someone come in to bathe him etc. He also swam every day with
assistance. Chan was paralized, could not talk because Alberta was always
telling him to wipe his mouth and be quiet. He drooled and walked awkwardly with
a cane. One whole side of his body was useless. He sat in a chair all day in a
study. He had a measured drink at 6 PM, another at 6:30 and walked to the diner
table promptly at 7PM. My grandmother ate at their house every evening. I was
there on weekends and for special events when in college so I know the routine.
Mary Ann brought all of her children to live in the house when Chan arrived. I
think that was when she got a divorce. Anyway there were a lot of people for
dinner every night. Peter Guild was very young. The other children were in grade
school when I was in college. It was a tight ship. When Chan died, and the
children moved out, Mary Ann bought a condo and lived by herself until Milton
came to live with her the last year of his life.
This probably doesn't help nor does it reallly answer your question. To
my knowledge Chan Anderson was well off and didn't work. I know Alberta and Chan
had a guest ranch with paying guests somewhere south of Tucson in the wilderness
when they had the accident.
From email from J A Houle artjoy@cybermesa.com:
Here's what I know and remember about him
Came from a very wealthy family in NYC. Went to either Harvard or
Princeton I think. Father at one time was Ambassador to England for how
long I don't know. Was the recipent of a trust fund part of the income from
which he had to give to his first wife when they split the blanket. When Papa
possed away he came to AZ. I think this was 1934 mas o menos a year.
Aunt Bert had divorced Jepp Gibbs and wound up with the kids and no child
support in 1933, I think. She moved into our rent house (the first house
Bimpa bought when we moved to Tucson - 1221 E, 5th St,) She went to work for Dr.
Bledsoe as his receptionist. She also had a catering business with two
other gals, but business was very slow. Chan had moved to Tucson I think
divorced, but maybe pending. From the connection with these two gals, and the
social whirl they moved in, Bert met Chan I think in 1935
Bimpa at that time was going through his heart problems (angina). He
was confined to bed for a long period of time I don't know how long Bert
and Chan had been seeing each other, but Bimpa knew him. (My dates may be a year
off in all of this.) One morning I was summened to my father's bedside by
Mima, and he told me that Chan's car had been in Bert's driveway all night, and
that this pointed to goings on that only married people participated in. He
continued that he was unable to handle the situation personally, and that I had
to now be the man of the family. I was to go across the street, and tell
Chan to scram, and make sure he did. Now for a sixteen, or seventeen year, old
kid this seemed, to me, a heck'va hard spot to be in, but I walked slowly as
possible over to 1221 putting the confrontation off as long as possible, and
trying to figure out what to say. Went in the front door, and saw Chan
sitting in a big easy chair reading the paper - could hear Bert fooling around
out in the kitchen. I went over and stood in front of Chan and said,
"Mr Anderson, my father is sick, as you know, making his being here
impossible. He has instructed me to tell you to leave my sister Alberta's
house now, and not to return until your intentions are honorable".
Aunt Bert heard this and yelled at me, "You little squirt get out of
here". I replied that I wasn't leaving until Mr. Anderson did, and
just stood there in front of him. He got up, smiled, sent out the door,
got in his car and left.
A short time later Chan called, and asked if he could come talk to Mima and
Bimpa. He did, apologized, and asked Bimpa for Bert's hand in marriage.
I don't remember the ceremony. Chan bought the Triangle T ranch in Texas
Canyon which had been a guest ranch for years. Small - some thirty acres
very close to Dragoon amidst all those big rocks we see driving through.
No interstate hwy then with the main road between Benson and Wilcox
running through Dragoon. They had a wrangler - Englishman turned cowboy -
Guy Thackery, but I don't think they ever pursued guests very vigorously.
Once weekly they would come to Tucson to buy provisions - always have
dinner with us, and then play bridge with Mima and Bimpa. On some Sundays
we would go out there for noon dinner. Roy Conn and I used to go out there
hunting quail, and, in season, shooting ducks down on the ponds east of Benson.
In the late fall of 1938, going home from one of the family bridge games
stone sober, Chan went to sleep driving their Lincoln Zephyr over fast - missed
a curve going out into the desert flipping end over end seventeen times.
That car had a high dashboad with lots of room underneath. Bert went
down in that cavity but was hit on the head with a crate of eggs knocking her
out. When she regained consciousness she stumbled around out in the desert
until she found Chan who had gone out through the windshield landing with legs
spread apart so that his pelvis was seperated. She took off her dress to
cover him as much as possible, and then went to the highway to flag down a car
to get help. Very few cars on those roads late at night, and it took a
couple of hours before one stopped that being a state cop. Finally they wound up
in St. Mary's hospital in Tucson. I was returning from a football game we
played against Centenary in the midwest. When the train stopped in
Dragoon, Guy Thackery got on one of our two U of A cars - found me, and told me
of the accident. Bimpa met me at the station in Tucson, and took me to the
hospital to see Bert. Chan required lots of transfusions, and Roy Conn and
Bob Temple supplied it all. Temple being another of my football buddies
Bert used to feed on Sundays.
When Chan had recovered enough to leave the hospital they moved to Rancho
Santa Cruz. near Nogales. From there they went to the big house in Tucson.
Mom remembers meeting Chan's mother, and says she was a charming lady.
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45. Dorothy Louise Houle
1 (Catherine Isabel Yancey , Joseph
Trotter , Tryon Milton ) was born
2, 3 30 Jan 1907 in
Douglas, Cochise Co., AZ. She died 4
18 Dec 1996 in Peoria, Peoria Co., IL.
DEATH: Headline: Dorothy Scully
Publication Date: December 20, 1996
Source: Peoria Journal Star
Page: C11
Subjects:
Region: Illinois
PEORIA -- Dorothy H. Scully, 89, of Peoria died at 7:58 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.
18, 1996, at her residence.
Born Jan. 30, 1907, in Douglas, Ariz., to J. Arthur Jr. and Katherine W.
"Jane" Yancy Houle, she married J. Chase Scully Jr. on June 22, 1934,
in Peoria. He died June 21, 1969, in Peoria. Two sisters also preceded her in
death.
Surviving are two sons, Brian C. of Houston and J. Dennis of Atlanta; one
daughter, Connie Newton of Denver; one brother, J. Arthur Houle of Santa Fe,
N.M.; 10 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. She was a member of St.
Thomas Catholic Church in Peoria Heights, Junior League of Peoria, Lakeview
Museum, Peoria Garden Club and Bradley University Advisory Council.
She was a graduate of the University of Arizona and was a member of Pi Beta
Phi sorority. A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Monday at her church. The
Rev. William A. Watson will officiate. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m.
Sunday at Wilton Mortuary. Cremation has been accorded. Memorials may be made to
her church building fund or to Lakeview Museum.
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Dorothy married John Chase Scully Jr.
"Chase" 1, son of
John Chase Scully and Florence, on 22 Jun 1934 in Peoria, Peoria Co., IL. Chase
was born 2 17 Oct 1907 in
Illinois. He died 3 21 Jun
1969 in Peoria, Peoria Co., IL.
Chase was counted in a census 4
1930 in 411 Grand View Ave., Peoria, Peoria Co., IL.
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They had the following children:
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Brian C. Scully.
1994 Phone and Address Directory
BRIAN SCULLY 11903 VALLEY VISTA CT HOUSTON TX |
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J. Dennis Scully.
1994 Phone and Address Directory
DENNIS SCULLY 3064 WELLINGTON CT NW ATLANTA GA (404) 435-4666 |
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Ann married 1 Guy
Currier 2. The marriage
ended in divorce.
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Guy Currier Jr. was born
1 29 Jan 1944. He died 2
13 Mar 1996 in Tucson, Pima Co., AZ. |
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Art married Eugenia Joyce Barker "Joyce"
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Mamie married 1 Robert
Andrew Gilbert 2 on 1886
in Prospect, Giles Co., TN. Robert was born
3 8 Jan 1862 in Prospect, Giles Co., TN. He died
4 19 May 1944 in Prospect, Giles Co., TN and was buried in
Prospect Cem., Prospect, Giles Co., TN.
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They had the following children:
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Sadie Gilbert was
born about 1889 and died about 1975.
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Robert Lester Gilbert
was born 27 Feb 1890 and died 26 Jul 1953.
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Mattie Olivia Gilbert
1 was born 2
about 1893. She died 3
1894/1987. |
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Leon Gilbert
1 was born 2
about 1894 in Prospect, Giles Co., TN. He died
3 about 1896 in Prospect, Giles Co., TN. |
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Laura married 1 Gilbert
Buford Dickey 2 on
1881/1914. Gilbert was born 3
1850/1870. He died 4
1885/1956.
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They had the following children:

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