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  1. Asa Lynn (Ace) Powell: Birth: 3 APR 1912 in Tularosa New Mexico. Death: 25 JAN 1978 in Flathead Montana

  2. Frances Powell: Birth: 13 MAR 1920. Death: 9 JAN 1999 in Turner, MT

  3. Ann (Christa Ann) Powell: Birth: 25 JAN 1925 in Kalispell, MT. Death: 9 SEP 1926 in Kalispell, MT

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a. Note:   N125 Myrtice Boardman became a school teacher, moved to Montana and married my grandfather, Asa Austin Powell b Sept 23, 1886 in Allendale, ND d Aug 22, 1952. They had 9 children together. Myrtice passed away Jan 11, 1972, in Missoula, MT and is buried in the Conrad Memorial Cemetery, Kalispell, MT. (Christa Powell)
  1910 Census - M Boardman (19) born in WY is living in the LaBarre School District, Chouteau County, MT. Both parents are reported to have been born in WI. Myrtice is a school teacher.
  Help! I’m having a difficult time sorting out my Rose ancestry.
  My grandmother was MYRTICE T. BOARDMAN, b. Sep 1890, on a train in Cheyenne, Wyoming; d. Jan 1972, Kalispell, MT.
  Her parents were CHRISTIANA ROSE and EDGAR BOARDMAN [m 09 Nov 1886 in La Crosse, Wisconsin] Edgar was the son of ALONZO BOARDMAN and NANCY BURGESS. He was born 1860 in Wisconsin. Edgar and Christiana (called “Anna” by her family) parted ways before 1900. She is listed as a widow in the 1900 census in Maiden Rock, Pierce Co., Wisconsin, but the family story is that she left him when it was discovered that Edgar had “another family” and, indeed he shows up in the Iowa census that same year.
  Christiana (“Anna”) Rose was the daughter of JOHN [b 1833 New York] and Rebecca Rose [b abt 1845 Ohio] of Eau Claire, Wisconsin. I have found the family in the 1870 census on Eau Claire. Rebecca is “JW” or “IW”, but in 1880, she is listed as Rebecca. The children listed in 1870 are: Nellie, 10yr Willard, 8 yr Anna 3 yr [I believe this is my g-grandmother, Christiana] Adelle.1 yr
  John owned a logging camp in the area.
  Now…this is where I begin to speculate. In the 1860 census I have found John Rose, a butcher, married to LOVENA. She was born 1837 in New York, and died 20 Mar 1865 in Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. I believe this is my John Rose’s first wife, and that they had the following children:
  ELLEN L ROSE, b. 1859, Wisconsin. [In the later census, she was called “Nellie”] WILLARD ROSE, b. Abt. 1862, Wisconsin.
  I have also found an Adelle Rose married to William McCray in the 1900 census. Rebecca W. Rose resides with them in St. Paul, Minnesota, not all that far from Wisconsin. However, this may not be the same Adele and Rebecca Rose, because Rebecca’s nativity is listed as Pennsylvania, not Ohio
  I can’t find any clues as to which of the many Rose family’s my John Rose belongs to. The family story is that our Rose family used to be “Montrose” but that when one of my ancestors began making shoes…or gloves, they were disowned and were forced to shorten the name to Rose. I have never substantiated this.
  I would appreciate any information, connections or clues regarding this line.
  Thank you, Christa Powell meagwen@gmail.com ______________
  Mytrice Powell Dies Tuesday, Rites Saturday Friday, 14 Jan 1972 , Daily Inter Lake Newspaper
  Mrs. Myrtice B. Powell, 81, died in Missoula Tuesday. She was born September 29, 1890 at Cheyenne, Wyo., a daughter of Edgar and Anna Boardman. She had attended schools in Wisconsin and Minnesota and graduated from Stourt Institute. In 1908 she moved to Fort Benton where she taught school. In 1910 she married Asa A. Powell at Havre. In 1914 the couple moved to Glacier Park where they lived until 1963, when they moved to Chotcau. Mrs. Powell moved to Missoula in 1969 where she had lived since. She was a member of the Church Scientist. She was preceded in death by her husband Aug. 22, 1852, and is now survived by three sons, Asa Powell, JR., Kalispell, Richard Powell, Proctor and Stuart Powell, Las Vegas, Nev., four daughters, Mrs. O.C. (Margaret) Coburn, Fort Collins, Colo., Mrs. Louis (Francis) Petrie, Turner, Mrs. Charles (Nancy) Peck, Missoula, and Mrs. Tom (JoAnne) Dimrock, Walla Walla, Wash.; 20 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. Funeral services for Mrs. Powell will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Johnson Chapel with Mrs. Viola Jore reader for the Church Of Christ Scientists officiating. Internment will be in Conrad Memorial Cemetery.
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  Re: Edgar N. Boardman m. Christina Rose 1886 La Crosse WI Posted by: Christa Powell (ID *****9267) Date: April 13, 2005 at 18:48:42 In Reply to: Edgar N. Boardman m. Christina Rose 1886 La Crosse WI by Jack Boardman 760 of 937
  Thanks for posting the marriage record of my g-grandparents, Edgar A. Boardman and Christiana Rose. Edgar and Christiana (Called "Anna" all her life) had one child, Myrtice Boardman born Sept 29, 1890 on a train in Cheyenne, WY. Edgar and Christiana went their separate ways after that. Edgar moved to Iowa and married Susie May (Shaw)Shafer and had a son, Philip Boardman b abt 1907. Christiana never remarried. In the 1920s and 1930s she lived in Spokane, WA. She died Aug 8 1948 and is buried in the Conrad Memorial Cemetery, Kalispell, MT. Myrtice Boardman became a school teacher, moved to Montana and married my grandfather, Asa Austin Powell b Sept 23, 1886 in Allendale, ND d Aug 22, 1952. They had 9 children together. Myrtice passed away Jan 11, 1972, in Missoula, MT and is buried in the Conrad Memorial Cemetery, Kalispell, MT.
  I hope this information will be useful to others researching the Boardman Rose and Powell lines.
  Christa Powell ________________
  MYRTICE BOARDMAN POWELL
  Birth:  Sep. 29, 1890 Cheyenne Laramie County Wyoming, USA Death:  Jan. 11, 1972 Missoula Missoula County Montana, USA
  Mrs. Myrtice B. Powell, 81, died in Missoula Tuesday. She was born September 29, 1890 at Cheyenne, Wyo., a daughter of Edgar and Anna Boardman. She had attended schools in Wisconsin and Minnesota and graduated from Stourt Institute. In 1908 she moved to Fort Benton where she taught school. In 1910 she married Asa A. Powell at Havre. In 1914 the couple moved to Glacier Park where they lived until 1963, when they moved to Chotcau. Mrs. Powell moved to Missoula in 1969 where she had lived since. She was a member of the Church Scientist.
  She was preceded in death by her husband Aug. 22, 1852, and is now survived by three sons, Asa Powell, JR., Kalispell, Richard Powell, Proctor and Stuart Powell, Las Vegas, Nev., four daughters, Mrs. O.C. (Margaret) Coburn, Fort Collins, Colo., Mrs. Louis (Francis) Petrie, Turner, Mrs. Charles (Nancy) Peck, Missoula, and Mrs. Tom (JoAnne) Dimrock, Walla Walla, Wash.; 20 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. Funeral services for Mrs. Powell will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Johnson Chapel with Mrs. Viola Jore reader for the Church Of Christ Scientists officiating. Internment will be in Conrad Memorial Cemetery.
  Daily Inter Lake, Kalispell, MT, 14 Jan 1972    Family links:   Spouse:   Asa Austin Powell (1886 - 1952)*    Children:   Asa Lynn Powell (1912 - 1978)*   Margaret Rose Powell Coburn (1916 - 1988)*   Frances Powell Petrie (1920 - 1999)*   Christa Ann Powell (1925 - 1926)*   Ann Powell (1925 - 1926)*   *Calculated relationship   Burial: Conrad Memorial Cemetery Kalispell Flathead County Montana, USA   Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?]   Created by: Burt Record added: Jan 07, 2007 Find A Grave Memorial# 17332493
b. Note:   born on a train


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