Kit Carson County, Colorado
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Kit Carson County Pioneers:
Viola Oryall, 8 South 51 West
Viola's parents
"Paryzade and Elias divorced after 1 son & 2 daughters. He had two sons and one daughter by Nelly. Children were: Eli
Joseph, Viola Mae Oryall, Cora Etta Deal Oryall Van Patten. then Maie Bertha Oryall Dickinson McLaughlin,
Melvin Oryall and Norman Oryall."
In 1880 Pierce County, Wisconsin, Viola is 8, with mother "Pauline" Oryall 26 - married but no spouse. Eli is 10, Viola 8, and Cora 6.
Paryzade is buried in Clinton,
Henry County, Missouri "
Wife of Shadrach Doty and Elias "Edward" Mitchell Oryall"
In 1900 Fillmore County, Nebraska, Viola is a landlady, born April 1872 in Wisconsin, single. She's next to Eli Oryall born May 1870 in Wisconsin and his wife Lizzie Nov 1883 in Russia.
Viola M. Oryall claimed a quarter in section 14, 8S 51W in 1910.
In 1910 she's living alone in Kit Carson County, 37, born in Wisconsin, father in New York, mother in Wisconsin.
In 1920 she's in Henry County, Missouri, widowed, 46, with Floyd 16 born in Nebaska.
In 1930 San Francisco, Viola is 57, widowed, living with son Floyd A. Oryall 27 born in Nebraska and his wife Mary 26 California.
Viola, born April 23, 1872 in Wisconsin,
died January 16, 1962 in San Francisco, mother's maiden name Tatro.
FindaGrave # 95385915 says her parents were Edward Oryall 1847-1925 and Paryzade Tatro Oryall Doty 1853-1921.
Floyd Alton Oryall, born December 10, 1903, died January 29, 1970.
"Floyd A. Oryall, the son of Violet Mae Oryall, was born 10 December, 1903 in Grafton Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska. He moved with his mother as a child to San Francisco, San Francisco County, California. Floyd and his wife, Mary "Ellis" Oryall, had 14 children. They were Mary L, Floyd A Jr., Viola M, Lewis E, Margaret, Paul, Donald, Ronald, Jeanette, George, Robert, Allen, Alice and Cora. Floyd passed away January 29, 1970 in South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California at the age 66 years, 1 month and 19 days."
VIOLA'S FATHER JOSEPH ORYALL
Fillmore County, Nebraska: Akins, Woodbury D., 29, born in Illinois,
son of Akins, Samuel and Drummond, Mary, married Oryall, Carrie, 21, born in Wisconsin to
Oryall, Joseph and Nolan, Maria, on Nov 18, 1880.
" Maria died in Fond du Lac and Joseph went to live with his son Frank in Stevens Point, WI. Joseph died in 1901 and his body was brought to Green Bay for burial."
" Eli Joseph Oryall died at his home on the corner of Lincoln and Fifth streets, Clinton, Missouri, at 5:15 p.m. Thursday,
April 28th, 1932 with Bright's Disease. He had been in poor health for several years but suffered intensely since March 15, being confined to his bed since that time. He was born in Brown county, Wisconsin, May 2, 1870, and moved with his parents to Nebraska, September 13, 1883. He was educated there and attended high school. He was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Mae Keehler (note: correct spelling is Elizabeth May Kuehler), in Fillmore county, Nebraska, July 11, 1900. They lived on a farm there for a number of y ears, coming to Henry county in 1914 where they lived on a farm belonging to his mother, the late Mrs. Paryzad Doty, for six years. They then moved to a farm one-half mile south of Thrush. They came to Clinton in 1922 and the daughters bought a home on the corner of Lincoln and Fifth streets where they still reside. Thirteen children were given to this union. Twelve of them are left to comfort their mother, as follows: Mrs. Walter Hawkins, east of Clinton; Lewis Oryall, north of Clinton; Mrs. Frank Johns, West Allen street, Clinton; Edgar, Clifford, Nelson, Keith, and Barbara Pauline also live in Clinton. There are eight grandchildren. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. George VanPatten, of Brownington, and Miss Viola Oryall, San Francisco, Calif. Deceased had been a Knight of Pythias and also belonged to Royal Hollanders when he resided in Nebraska. He was of French descent and liked the out of doors and always raised an excellent garden. Funeral services were conducted at his late home Friday afternoon. The burial was in Englewood cemetery by the side of his mother. "
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