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Wallace Ausborn Cannon

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Wallace Ausborn Cannon

Birth
Dawson County, Georgia, USA
Death
30 Oct 1953 (aged 72)
Emmett, Gem County, Idaho, USA
Burial
New Plymouth, Payette County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2
Memorial ID
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The following was contributed by Amanda Fox (#47429422)
History of Idaho: The Gem of the Mountains Vol. 3 by James H. Hawley 1920 under his work partner James E. Wiley...

Wallace A. Cannon was born in Dawson county, Georgia, November 13, 1880. His father, James T. Cannon, died at New Plymouth, Idaho, September 15, 1918. It was on the 20th of February, 1873, that James T. Cannon wedded Emma Taylor and they resided upon a plantation in Dawson county, Georgia, from the time of their marriage until 1902, when they removed to Montana and afterward became residents of Oklahoma, whence they came to Idaho in 1912. Mr. Cannon lived at Gooding for a time and later at New Plymouth. The son, Wallace A. Cannon, was married ten years ago, but his wife passed away in 1917, leaving two sons, James and Harold, aged eight and seven years respectively. He has two sisters: Mrs. Ella Haacke, of Montana; and Mrs. Effie Rogers, living at New Plymouth, Idaho. The household consists of Mr. Wiley and his partner, his mother and his two children.
The following was contributed by Amanda Fox (#47429422)
History of Idaho: The Gem of the Mountains Vol. 3 by James H. Hawley 1920 under his work partner James E. Wiley...

Wallace A. Cannon was born in Dawson county, Georgia, November 13, 1880. His father, James T. Cannon, died at New Plymouth, Idaho, September 15, 1918. It was on the 20th of February, 1873, that James T. Cannon wedded Emma Taylor and they resided upon a plantation in Dawson county, Georgia, from the time of their marriage until 1902, when they removed to Montana and afterward became residents of Oklahoma, whence they came to Idaho in 1912. Mr. Cannon lived at Gooding for a time and later at New Plymouth. The son, Wallace A. Cannon, was married ten years ago, but his wife passed away in 1917, leaving two sons, James and Harold, aged eight and seven years respectively. He has two sisters: Mrs. Ella Haacke, of Montana; and Mrs. Effie Rogers, living at New Plymouth, Idaho. The household consists of Mr. Wiley and his partner, his mother and his two children.


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