Charles W Hassinger (I47663)
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Personal Facts and Details
| Birth | 26 August 1894 37 34 Milton Junction, Rock, Wisconsin |
| Marriage | Hazel M - [View Family (F20541)]
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| Death of mother | 1920 (Age 26) Margaret I Callison (I47660) (Age 60) - [Relationship Chart] |
| Death of father | 1924 (Age 30) George W Hassinger (I47658) (Age 67) - [Relationship Chart] |
| Death | 1959 (Age 65) Milton Junction, Rock, Wisconsin |
| Universal Identifier | 9C8A85501655D7444519703E6BDC4D4FE2B3 |
| Last Change | 16 April 2008 - 09:34:23 Last changed by: dcoplien |
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WWI in 1930 Rodgers W Greenman age 11 is living with Charles and Hazel and noted as "grandson". That would be impossible - suspect he is a nephew of Hazel's or a cousin to Hazel or Charles Appears to beRoger Greenman, son of Paul Henry, found with his uncle George in 1920, Milton. ---obit for Rodgers' grandmother Milton Junction Telephone February 1933 Funeral services for Mrs. GREENMAN were held Monday at 2 p.m., in the Milton Junction S.D.B. church, Rev. F. J. Randolph officiating. Two selections "Somebody Knows" and "Under His Wings" were sung by Mrs. E. K. HULL and Mrs. R. E. GREENE with Mrs. L. C. SHAW accompanying. Burial was in the Milton Junction cemetery and the pallbearers were Robert GREENE, Carl GRAY, Leland SHAW and Edward HULL. A host of relatives and friends attended the service, those from out of town being Mrs. Maybelle SHEARER and Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. ANDERSON of Edgerton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ROGERS and daughter Janet and Mrs. Joseph C. LANE of Milwaukee; Mrs. May CUNNINGHAM, Mrs. Robert CUNNINGHAM and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo STARK of Janesville. Emma Jane ROGERS, daughter of Eld. and Mrs. James ROGERS, was born Oct. 27, 1862, in the town of Fulton. On Nov. 12, 1891, she was married to William Henry GREENMAN who preceded her in death. She has been a resident of Milton Junction and vicinity all her life. She had been in frail health the past few years and died at her home in Milton Junction, Friday, February 17. Of the three children born to Mr. and Mrs. GREENMAN a daughter (Mrs. J. A. BORMAN of Milton Junction) and a son George Rogers of Edgerton survive. The other son Paul Henry died several years ago leaving a son Rogers who had been motherless since infancy, and Mrs. GREENMAN, as far as humanly possible, became a mother to Rogers. There are five grandchildren. One, known as little J. A., having died. Other survivors are three nieces Mrs. Maybelle SHEARER of Edgerton, Mrs. Mamie ROGERS THOMAS of Alfred, N.Y., and Mrs. Gladys ROGERS BEARD of Milwaukee, and a nephew Walter ROGERS of Milwaukee. Mrs. GREENMAN had spent her entire life among us giving her life and love and energy to her family, her church and the community. Her life was a sincere expression of the love she bore to all she met, beginning in her home and reaching out to each remote acquaintance. She responded freely to every call of her church and community, and her motherly love was in the atmosphere of the home and was returned by all the inmates. Even the chance caller was impressed with this greatest of all gifts as expressed by this dear woman. --grandfather of Roger Greenman Milton Journal-Telephone July 1927 William Henry GREENMAN, son of Charles H. and Caroline GOODRICH GREENMAN, was born at Milton, Wis., Dec. 28th, 1859, and died at his home in Milton Junction, July 4th, 1927. When about eleven years of age he was baptized and united with the Milton Seventh Day Baptist church, during the pastorate of Darwin E. MAXSON. At the formation of the Milton Junction Seventh Day Baptist church, he became one of the constituent members, and has been a member of that church over fifty years. January 17, 1891, under the pastorate of George W. HILLS, with Frank WELLS he was called to be deacon of the Milton Junction church. He was also a trustee of that church, and for some time the secretary of the trustees. He not only filled these offices faithfully but the interest of the church was always close to his heart. On Nov. 12, 1891, he was united in marriage to Jennie ROGERS, daughter of James C. ROGERS of Milton Junction. To this union were born four children: a daughter who died in infancy; Mrs. Beulah BORMAN and George R. GREENMAN who survive him, and Paul H. who passed away Dec. 2nd, 1925. He is also survived by his wife and two grandchildren, W. Rogers and Paul Richard GREENMAN, also three sisters Mrs. Miles RICE of Milton, Mrs. H. A. VAN CAMPEN of Cannon Falls, Minn., and Mrs. J. C. LANE of Milwaukee. All these have the expressed sympathy of very many friends. Farewell services were conducted at his home church at Milton Junction on July 6th, Rev. James L. Skaggs of Milton, Rev. George B. Shaw of Salem, W. Va., and Pastor John F. Randolph of Milton Junction all taking part and being assisted by a male quartet of Milton Junction and Milton men. The pastor spoke from the words of Paul: "To life is Christ, to die is gain." Phil. 1:21. Interment was made in the Milton Junction cemetery. |
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