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1. Title:   Verbal family history
Page:   as per his daughter
2. Title:   turner2.FTW
3. Title:   Jtatum.FTW
4. Title:   WmGNash.FTW
5. Title:   Marriage Certificate, Norfolk City, VA
6. Title:   Letter from Carolyn Tuchis to R. Lee January, 2001
7. Title:   Forest Lawn Cemetery Records, Norfolk, VA
8. Title:   Forest Lawn Cemetery Records, Norfolk, VA
Page:   B.P. # 1199
9. Title:   Tombstone, Forest Lawn Cemetery

Notes
a. Note:   1920 Federal Census, Ouyahuga County, Cleveland, Ohio, ED #172, Sheet #9B, Ward of the City #10,
 January 24, 1920, 2047 Hamilton Avenue, dwelling #105, family #189
  All of the below were listed as being born in Koz__o, Russia. It looks as though the "Koz____"was crossed out and then "Russia" written in. Almost all of the people listed on this census sheet were from Russia and mother tongue was Lithuanian.
 Neura (sp?), Teddy, head of household, owns home mortgage free, 37 y/o WM, single, came to US in 1907, able to read/write, speaks English, born in Russia, mother tongue is Lithuanian, parents also born in Russia, mother tongue was Lithuanian, Butcher, proprieter of butcher shop
 Tuchis, Paul, boarder, 24 y/o WM, single, came to US in 1907, naturalized 1919,, able to read and write, speaks English, born in Russia, mother tongue Lithuanian, parents were the same, butcher, in butcher shop
 Also listed as boarders at the same dwelling:
 Silines(sp?, almost illegible), John, 30 y/o WM, single, came to US in 1912, born in Russia, mother tongue Lithuanian, as were parents, butcher in butcher shop
 Spanovich, Bill, 50 y/o WM, widower, came to US 1909, born in Russia, mother tongue Lithuanian, as were parents, butcher in butcher shop
  other names listed on sheet 9B (most were nearly illegible):
 Blunkus, Piloti, Beibaulis, Kurapko, Rudats, Pelickia, Nesucikais, Mororo, White (yes, from Russia), Kivilias, Drougelis, Ford (black family born in US), Hardy (born Russia), Kasatars, Martin (born Russia), Hidugiolus, Silgalis, Neyowski. With the above noted exceptions, they were from Russia with mother tongue Lithuanian. Seems likely some were related to each other.
  1930 Federal Census, Virginia, Norfolk County, Norfolk City, Precinct 12, Block 577, 378 Hamilton Ave, Dwelling #94, family #122. Ancestry.com Image 13/23
  Weaver, Henry R., head of family, owns home, value of realestate $4000, R, 45 y/o WM, married, age of 1st marriage was 33, speaks English born in Pennsylvania, parents born in Pennsylvania, clerk at a steamship company
 " Fannie, sife, 43 y/o WF, married, 31 y/o at 1st marriage, speaks English, born in Virginia,
 parents born in Virginia, no occupation Keenean, Gladys, boarder, 15 y/o WF, single, attends school, speaks English, born in Pennsylvania, parents born in Pennsylvania, no occupation
 Vaughn, Jesse, boarder, , 19 y/o WM, single, speaks English, born in Virginia, parents born in Virginia, bookkeeper at wholesale land company
 Butner(?), Doyle, boarder, 19 y/o WM, single, speaks English, born in North Carolina, parents born in North Carolina, stenographer at oil company
 Tuchis, Paul, boarder, 36 y/o WM, married speaks English, 34 at 1st marriage, born in the Baltic, parents born in the Baltic, native language was German, immigrated in 1907, naturalized, draftsman at navy yard, at WWI veteran.
 Tuchis, Alice, boarder, 26 y/o WF, married, speaks English, 25 at 1st marriage, born Virginia, parents born in Virginia, stenographer for US Government
 Other boarders were Richard and Helen Pond and John Grooter (sp), and Charlotte
  [WmGNash.FTW]
  [turner2.FTW]
  1920 Federal Census, Ouyahuga County, Cleveland, Ohio, ED #172, Sheet #9B, Ward of the City #10,
 January 24, 1920, 2047 Hamilton Avenue, dwelling #105, family #189
  All of the below were listed as being born in Koz__o, Russia. It looks as though the "Koz____"was crossed out and then "Russia" written in. Almost all of the people listed on this census sheet were from Russia and mother tongue was Lithuanian.
 Neura (sp?), Teddy, head of household, owns home mortgage free, 37 y/o WM, single, came to US in 1907, able to read/write, speaks English, born in Russia, mother tongue is Lithuanian, parents also born in Russia, mother tongue was Lithuanian, Butcher, proprieter of butcher shop
 Tuchis, Paul, boarder, 24 y/o WM, single, came to US in 1907, naturalized 1919,, able to read and write, speaks English, born in Russia, mother tongue Lithuanian, parents were the same, butcher, in butcher shop
 Also listed as boarders at the same dwelling: Silines(sp?, almost illegible), John, 30 y/o WM, single, came to US in 1912, born in Russia, mother tongue Lithuanian, as were parents, butcher in butcher shop
 Spanovich, Bill, 50 y/o WM, widower, came to US 1909, born in Russia, mother tongue Lithuanian, as were parents, butcher in butcher shop
  other names listed on sheet 9B (most were nearly illegible):
 Blunkus, Piloti, Beibaulis, Kurapko, Rudats, Pelickia, Nesucikais, Mororo, White (yes, from Russia), Kivilias, Drougelis, Ford (black family born in US), Hardy (born Russia), Kasatars, Martin (born Russia), Hidugiolus, Silgalis, Neyowski. With the above noted exceptions, they were from Russia with mother tongue Lithuanian. Seems likely some were related to each other.
  1930 Federal Census, Virginia, Norfolk County, Norfolk City, Precinct 12, Block 577, 378 Hamilton Ave, Dwelling #94, family #122. Ancestry.com Image 13/23
  Weaver, Henry R., head of family, owns home, value of realestate $4000, R, 45 y/o WM, married, age of 1st marriage was 33, speaks English born in Pennsylvania, parents born in Pennsylvania, clerk at a steamship company
 " Fannie, sife, 43 y/o WF, married, 31 y/o at 1st marriage, speaks English, born in Virginia,
 parents born in Virginia, no occupation Keenean, Gladys, boarder, 15 y/o WF, single, attends school, speaks English, born in Pennsylvania, parents born in Pennsylvania, no occupation
 Vaughn, Jesse, boarder, , 19 y/o WM, single, speaks English, born in Virginia, parents born in Virginia, bookkeeper at wholesale land company
 Butner(?), Doyle, boarder, 19 y/o WM, single, speaks English, born in North Carolina, parents born in North Carolina, stenographer at oil company
 Tuchis, Paul, boarder, 35 y/o WM, married speaks English, 34 at 1st marriage, born in the Baltic, parents born in the Baltic, native language was German, immigrated in 1907, naturalized, draftsman at navy yard, at WWI veteran.
 Tuchis, Alice, boarder, 34 y/o WF, married, speaks English, 25 at 1st marriage, born Virginia, parents born in Virginia, stenographer for US Government
 Other boarders were Richard and Helen Pond and John Grooter (sp), and Charlotte
  [Jtatum.FTW]
  1920 Federal Census, Ouyahuga County, Cleveland, Ohio, ED #172, Sheet #9B, Ward of the City #10,
 January 24, 1920, 2047 Hamilton Avenue, dwelling #105, family #189
  All of the below were listed as being born in Koz__o, Russia. It looks as though the "Koz____"was crossed out and then "Russia" written in. Almost all of the people listed on this census sheet were from Russia and mother tongue was Lithuanian.
 Neura (sp?), Teddy, head of household, owns home mortgage free, 37 y/o WM, single, came to US in 1907, able to read/write, speaks English, born in Russia, mother tongue is Lithuanian, parents also born in Russia, mother tongue was Lithuanian, Butcher, proprieter of butcher shop
 Tuchis, Paul, boarder, 24 y/o WM, single, came to US in 1907, naturalized 1919,, able to read and write, speaks English, born in Russia, mother tongue Lithuanian, parents were the same, butcher, in butcher shop
 Also listed as boarders at the same dwelling:
 Silines(sp?, almost illegible), John, 30 y/o WM, single, came to US in 1912, born in Russia, mother tongue Lithuanian, as were parents, butcher in butcher shop
 Spanovich, Bill, 50 y/o WM, widower, came to US 1909, born in Russia, mother tongue Lithuanian, as were parents, butcher in butcher shop
  other names listed on sheet 9B (most were nearly illegible):
 Blunkus, Piloti, Beibaulis, Kurapko, Rudats, Pelickia, Nesucikais, Mororo, White (yes, from Russia), Kivilias, Drougelis, Ford (black family born in US), Hardy (born Russia), Kasatars, Martin (born Russia), Hidugiolus, Silgalis, Neyowski. With the above noted exceptions, they were from Russia with mother tongue Lithuanian. Seems likely some were related to each other.
  1930 Federal Census, Virginia, Norfolk County, Norfolk City, Precinct 12, Block 577, 378 Hamilton Ave, Dwelling #94, family #122. Ancestry.com Image 13/23
  Weaver, Henry R., head of family, owns home, value of realestate $4000, R, 45 y/o WM, married, age of 1st marriage was 33, speaks English born in Pennsylvania, parents born in Pennsylvania, clerk at a steamship company
 " Fannie, sife, 43 y/o WF, married, 31 y/o at 1st marriage, speaks English, born in Virginia,
 parents born in Virginia, no occupation Keenean, Gladys, boarder, 15 y/o WF, single, attends school, speaks English, born in Pennsylvania, parents born in Pennsylvania, no occupation
 Vaughn, Jesse, boarder, , 19 y/o WM, single, speaks English, born in Virginia, parents born in Virginia, bookkeeper at wholesale land company
 Butner(?), Doyle, boarder, 19 y/o WM, single, speaks English, born in North Carolina, parents born in North Carolina, stenographer at oil company
 Tuchis, Paul, boarder, 35 y/o WM, married speaks English, 34 at 1st marriage, born in the Baltic, parents born in the Baltic, native language was German, immigrated in 1907, naturalized, draftsman at navy yard, at WWI veteran.
 Tuchis, Alice, boarder, 34 y/o WF, married, speaks English, 25 at 1st marriage, born Virginia, parents born in Virginia, stenographer for US Government
 Other boarders were Richard and Helen Pond and John Grooter (sp), and Charlotte



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