Yuma County, Colorado
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Yuma County Pioneers
Elmer McDaniel
Elmer cash-claimed a quarter in 6, 3N 48W in 1909. witnesses Henry Deering, Charles Shade, Henry Deering Jr., and Tyle W. Farnesworth.
He might be the Elmer W. McDaniel, attorney in 1900 Otero County, Colorado. Born March 1861 in Illinois, living with mother Louise Feb 1833 Illinois.
They're in Otero County in 1910, and in 1920 Elmer is m58, married to Mildred F. 35.
Elmer and Mildred are still in Otero County in 1930, not kids, but with a married couple lodging with them>
E.W. 1861-1940 # 111745876 and Mildred 1875-1961 are buried in La Junta.
September 19, 1940 Steamboat Springs "Dr. F. A.
McDaniel received a message from hLs aunt, Mrs.
Mildred McDaniel, that his uncle is very ill at
his home in La Junta."
September 1925 "Mrs . Gertrude McDaniel , wife of pr . F . A . McDaniel of Oak Creek , former tesident of Steamboat Springs and with hosts of friends here , died at 11 : 30 last night at St . Josephs hospital , Denver , after an extended illness . She underwent an operation several weeks ago , since which time she has been slowly sinking . Dr . McDaniel was at her bedside when the end came . Mrs . L ,. L . Brown has been in Denver for a week giving assistance to the sick woman and her two baby daughters . The funeral will be held in Denver today ."
September 4, 1925 "Mrs . Gertrude McDaniel , wife of Itr . Fred A . McDaniel , died Monday night at St . Joseph - hospital , Denver , after a lingering illness of a month , following an operation for cancer of the stomach . Her death has ca . st a gloom over a lurge circle of friends In Steamboat Sprints and throughout Routt county , as well us in Denser , where she had resided before coining here . Deceased was forriierly Miss Gertrude Kettinger , and wus married to Dr . McDaniel on Nov . 24 , 1920 , at the home of her rister , . Mj-s . Brombock , in Golden . She was . ¦ daughter of Miami Mrs . William S . Kettinger of Denver and before her marriage was very poulur Uo a vocalist in that city , she being an accomplished musician . Immediately after their wedding Dr . and Mrs . McDaniel came to Steamboat Springs , he 1 M-, ng a dentist here , and this was their home until u few months ago , when they moved to Oak Creek . Mis . McDuniel a health had been failing for the past 18 months . Mrs . McDaniel is survived by her husband and by two young daughters , Murjorie Mae , aged 3 , and Atheleen , who is but one year old , as well as by her parents and two sisters , one residing in Golden ami the other in Los Angeles . The funerul was held yesterday afternoon from the Ollnger chapel in Denver and burial was in Crown Hill cemetery ."
FindaGrave # 29587006.
September 22, 1926 "Dr . F . A . McDaniel of Oak Creek , former resident of Steamboat Springs , and Mrs . Edna Stonehouse of Oak Creek were married at Glenwood Springs last Wednesday evening . Mr . and Mrs . Everett Cole accompanied them to Glenwood . Dr . McDaniel is dentist in Oak Creek and was for several years a partner of Dr . G . A . Mattern , alternating work in their office here and in Oak Creek . For the past two years Dr . McDaniel has remained permanently in Oak Creek . Mrs . McDaniel has been a resident of Oak Creek for lo years and Is a daughter of Mr . and Mrs . Klof Nelson . pioneer citizen of Routt _ ounty ."
April 3, 1936 "Dr . and Mrs . F . A . McDaniel were down from Oak Creek Saturday . Dr . McDaniel called on some of his friends to Invite them to see him at his new home at Los Molinas , Calif ., 250 miles north of San Francisco . He was to leave in a few days for the coast . His wife and daughters will Join him there at the close of school . Dr . McDaniel will be engaged in the growing of prunes and almonds and feels that the outdoor life will be an advantage to him after all the years of office work . The McDaniel home in Oak Creek will be occupied by the dentist who has taken over the practice of Dr . McDaniel . The latter came to Steamboat Springs 17 years ago , where he began the practice of dentistry , later he moved his office to Oak Creek . For several years he was postmaster at Oak Creek "
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