Monday, May 30, 2022

Triplett Family - Shirley Greene Triplett - Fortiers

This is a picture of my grandfather, Shirley Greene Triplett - also known as Tripp. He once said that that name "Shirley Greene was the worse thing to do to a kid."

I would think that the picture was taken for Fortier's purposes, as identifying their employees.

It ended up in this picture scrap book that my mother kept.





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Sunday, May 29, 2022

Bradshaw Family -- Thomas Bradshaw and Eliza Mayes - Marriage Record

 

This marriage record is the same page as the Triplett Jones marriage record.

It is from Illinois, County marriages, 1810-1940, film number 005203004, in FamilySearch.org.

This document reads as:

Thomas Bradshaw & Eliza Mayes [married] Jan. 10th 1834.

The license was returned on Jan. 12th 1834.

The couple was married by John Woollams, J.P. [Justice of the Peace]

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Triplett Family - Golson Stapp Triplett and Denitia Frances Bradshaw - Illinois County Marriages, 1810-1940


I found this in the year 2021 out of FamilySearch.org. This document reads as:
On page 92, in film 005206004, image 338 of 614. 

This is a partial listing of 1853 marriages.

Golson and Frances Denitia marriage was the 741th marriage listed in this volume.

The date that the marriage was entered was March 23d 1853.

The Gentleman was Golson Triplett [my great great grandfather], and the Lady was Frances D. Bradshaw.

The person who married this couple was A. Badgley MG. [Minister of the Gospel].

The marriage occurred on March 23d 1853.

The Certificate was returned on April 25th 1853.
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I do not remember when I found these marriage documents at either FamilySearch.org, or Ancestry.com.. This is the cover sheet of the packet. It reads:
No. 741
Mr Golson Triplett
To 
Miss Francis D. Bradshaw

Marriage License


This is the inside document of the Triplett Bradshaw marriage. It is from "Illinois County Marriages." Film 005204674. It is Image 580 of 1002 I found another copy of this record when we went on 1 of our 2 "Family History Tours" in 2013 or 2015. This document reads as follows:

STATE OF ILLINOIS,}SS    THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF 
          PIKE COUNTY,}                                         ILLINOIS

To ALL WHO SHALL SEE THESE PRESENTS-GREETING:
KNOW YE, That license and permission is hereby granted to any regular Minister of the Gospel, authorized to marry, by the Church or Society to which he belongs, any Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice of any Interior Court, or Justice of the Peace, to celebrate and certify the Marriage of MR. Golson Triplett and Miss Francis D. Bradshaw now both of this County, according to the usual custom, and Laws of the State of Illinois.
            WITNESS, John I. Collard Clerk of the County Court of Pike County, Illinois, and the Seal of said Court being hereunto affixed, at PITTSFIELD, this 23rd day of March in the year of our Lord One Thousand, Eight Hundred and Fifty Three
                                                                John I. Collard CLERK.
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STATAE OF ILLINOIS,}
            PIKE COUNTY.}    I HEREBY CERTIFY That, on the 23rd day of March A.D. 1853, I joined in the holy state of Matrimony, Mr. Golson Triplett and Miss Francis D. Bradshaw according to the usual custom, and the Laws of the State of Illinois.

    GIVEN under my Hand and Seal this 23rd day of March 1853.
                                    A. Badgley. M. G.    L.S.

Free Press Print.

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Triplett Family - Lewis Triplett and Rebecca Jones - Illinois County Marriages, 1810-1940


I realized when I was looking for Golson and Frances Denitia Triplett's marriage record, that I was in the same volume that I should be able to find Lewis Triplett and Rebecca Jones marriage record

This marriage record was found  in: Illinois, County Marriage, 1810-1940, film 005203004, image 171 of 614.

This entry reads as:

Lewis Triplett & Rebecca Jones [married] Dec. 28th 1833.
I believe that the license was returned on Dec. 29th 1833.
I believe that William Taylor, M[inister] of Gospel.


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Saturday, May 14, 2022

Starr Family - Paul Starr - Obituary


These obituaries came from The Fresno Bee, shortly after Paul died in 1973, These obituaries read as:

Starr--Remembered For Helping The Young
     A series of tendon injuries prevented Paul Starr from sprinting to fame in the Olympic Gams.
     But nothing stopped him from achieving another ambition - helping shape the lives of young people.
     That is what his closest friends will remember about Starr, the retired dean of men and services at Fresno City College, who died Sunday at his home at the age of 63.
     Starr gained considerable athletic notoriety, as a competitor, coach, administrator and official in the West Coast relays, where he served as a starter for nearly four decades.
     Starr became America's premier dashman in 1932 when he ran 9.5 to win the Olympic Trials in Seattle. but injuries prevented the University of Oregon track-grid star from competing in the Games.
     He placed second in the 100 and third in the 220 in 1933 NCAA Championship ship sprints and won the AAU 200 meters. His 220 best was 20.8.
     Starr, who retired in 1973 after 37 years of teaching and coaching, served five years as Fresno CC's basketball coach before moving up to dean of men in 1953, turning over the hoop post to Joe Kelly.
     Prior to that, he served as a coach at Fresno State,
Tulare High School, Sierra High and Edison High School in Fresno. He served as director of athletics at both Edison and Fresno CC.
     "He was really fair as a coach," recalled Bobby Fries, the current CC track coach who played football for Starr at Edison. "He treated everyone equally. If you deserved to play, you played. He worked out right along with the team. He was always in great shape."
     "He was very personable and loved intensely." said Robert Miner, assistant superintendent for the Fresno City Schools and a longtime friend. "He loved kids, even though he never had any of his own. He was a good, warmhearted person-- the kind you rarely find today."
     Om 1934. Starr joined Flint Hanner as a sprint starter in the West Coast Relays and served in that capacity for more than 35 years.

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Former CC Aide Starr Dies
     Memorial services for Paul H. Starr, a former Fresno City College official who died suddenly Sunday, will be held at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Stephens & Bean Chapel. He was 63.
     His body was discovered Sunday afternoon by neighbor's outside his home at 604 W. Michigan Ave.
     A former world class sprinter at the University of Oregon, Starr had served at CC since 1948. During that period he [had?] served at various positions including a basketball coach, director of athletics, dean of men and dean of services. He retired in 1973.
     He was a native of Colorado. [No he wasn't - he was born in Cody, Wyoming.]
     Prior to 1948, Starr had coached at Sierra Union High School, Tulare High School and Edison High School.
     For many years he was a race official and starter for the West Coast Relays.
     Starr was a lieutenant in the Navy during World War II.
     His wife, Dorothy, a former Fresno elementary school teacher, died in 1973.
     The family requests any remembrances be sent to the Heart Association.
     Burial will be in the Mountain View Cemetery.

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STARR, in Fresno, March 2, 1975, Paul H. Starr, Age 63. A native of Colorado [see above]. Son-in-law of Iva Roushall, of Reedley, Brother-in-law of Wesley Roushall of Colorado & Donald S. Roushall of Orosi. Survived by five nieces & nephews. Services Wednesday 2:30 PM, STEPHENS & BEAN CHAPEL. Internment Mt. View Cemetery. Remembrances may be sent to the Heart Association.   

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Triplett Family - Shirley Green Triplett - The Northfield Bank Robbery by the James Gang.

I found this link on the Minnesota Historical Society. The link is for the Gale Family Library. The headline to find this is "State Pri...