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Raised by his Aunt Josephine after his mother died per Eggebrecht Notes.
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Bio on Find A Grave.com (some from newspaper article)
Russell Ernest was born in Chicago, Illinois where he graduated from Austin High School. During World War 2, he worked at the American Torpedo Company (Amertorp) where torpedoes were manufactured in Forest Park, Illinois. On March 6, 1943 he married Sally Viehweg. They had three children and lived at 5515 Lake Street. On September 2, 1945, he died tragically, the victim of a boating accident at Long Lake in Lake County, Illinois. He drowned while saving the life of his nephew. He is buried in Mount Emblem Cemetery.
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Brown was the last name of her first husband. Her maiden name is unknown.
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Additional information and alternate dates are available on the Washington County Illinois Genealogy Trails Website at: http://genealogytrails.com/ill/washington/obit_mcclurken_rf.html
Roselia Florence (nee Redfern) McClurken
Furnished by : Bill G. Miller ©
Rosalie Florence Redfern
Born on August 29, 1881, in Washington County, Illinois
Daughter of Allen Stanley & Mary Elizabeth (nee Hester) Redfern
Received her teaching certificate
from Washington County on July 1, 1902.
Member of the First Baptist Church, Nashville, IL
Married: Valentine McClurken on June 13, 1903 in Pinckneyville, IL.
Died: February 14, 1904 at 10:30 p.m.
Age 22 years, 6 months and 15 days.
(died in child-birth or shortly after)
Siblings:
Pearle (nee Redfern) Miller/Logan,
Ethel Maude (nee Redfern) Burnett
Daughter of Valentine & Rosalie Florence McClurken
Florence Beryl McClurken
Born: February 14, 1904 and Died: April, 1946
Florence Beryl married Gene Anthes and
moved to Bakersfield, California.
She had one daughter, Victoria.
Published in either the
Nashville Newspaper or Pinckneyville Newspaper:
June 1903
McCLURKEN-REDFERN
Popular Young Couple Married in This City
On Saturday morning Mr. Valentine McClurken and Miss Florence Redfern were married at the home of Mr and Mrs Wayne Logan in this city, Esq. J.H. Davis, officiating. The groom is a son of Mrs Ruth McClurken and is a member of Bridge Carpenter Eli Wilkinson's force and is well and favorably known. His bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Redfern and until recently taught school in Washington County. No couple ever started out with better prospects for a happy married life than Mr. and Mrs. McClurken.
Source:
local newspaper
Pinckneyville, Illinois
DIED
Roselia Florence Redfern was born August 29, 1881. Was married to Valentine McClurken June 13, 1903, in the city of Pinckneyville. Mrs McClurken died at the family home in this city at 10:30, p.m. February 14, 1904, aged 22 years 6 months and 15 days. She was highly esteemed by her numerous friends who are left to mourn her untimely death. Funeral services were held at the First Baptist Church at 2 p.m. Tuesday, February 16, 1904.
The deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Redfern who moved to this city from Nashville, ILL, about two years ago. She leaves a loving father, and mother, a kind husband, Valentine McClurken, an infant baby girl, Florence Beryl, and two sisters, Misses Maude and Pearl Redfern, of the immediate family, besides a host of relatives and friends, to mourn her loss.
She had an excellent education being a graduate of the Nashville, ILL High School and a student of the Chicago schools for some time and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Nashville. She was always quite popular in Sunday School and was a member of the church choir.
She had many friends in Nashville whom she desired to have attend her funeral and many of them showed their last respects to the young mother by attending the sad funeral which was preached by Rev J.B. Webb.
Those present from Nashville were: Mr and Mrs Isaac Reidelberger, William Reidelberger, Mesdames Ed, Breunecke, and Ira Hendrix and Misses Ruth Hinton and Alice Winfree, daughter of Sheriff Winfree of Washington, Co.
The remains were laid to rest in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery.
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Identified as Emma, age 7
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