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Almira Louise <I>Olds</I> Dayton

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Almira Louise Olds Dayton

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
22 Aug 1901 (aged 69)
Iowa, USA
Burial
Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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in cemetery record; spelled Alvina; age 69
Birth year is a estimate
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GEORGE REEDER....Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Volume II, Biographical, 1911, page 773
(SON OF DR. GEROGE)

Dr. George and ALMIRA LOUISE (OLDs ) Reeder, the former a native of Maryland and the later of Ohio.

Four children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Reeder :

NETTIE O., who became the wife of George B. Glessner, of Springfield, Ohio, and is now deceased ;
ESTHER, who married Dr. F. H. LITTLE, of Muscatine, and is also deceased ;
WILLIAM H., who became an admiral of the United States navy and was retired with the rank of rear admiral, June 30, 1907 ;
and GEORGE, our subject.

The mother was married again, her second husband being
F. L. DAYTON.
Of this union one son, JOHN H., was born. He is now a member of the United States navy and ranks as lieutenant commander.

The mother was called away in August, 1901, at the age of sixty-nine years.
She was a member of the Episcopal church as was also Dr. Reeder.

The maternal grandfather of our subject was
Dr. BENJAMIN S. OLDS.
He was a native of Bennington, Vermont, and migrated to Ohio, where he was married in 1830 to THERESA HERRON.

They lived at South Bloomfield and Circleville, Ohio, for nine years and came to Muscatine in 1839.

He died in California at an advanced age and his wife passed away in Muscatine, March 1, 1894.

They were the parents of three children,
Almira Louise, MRS GEORGE REEDER/ MRS F L DAYTON
Benjamin S.,
and one who died in infancy.

He was a member of a remarkable family of twelve brothers who were reared at Bennington and who settled in various parts of the west.

Dr. Edson B. Olds located in Ohio and became famous as a congressman from that state.
Chauncey Olds was elected lieutenant governor ;
Chester Olds became a prominent merchant ;
Gamalial Olds was a well known pioneer of Muscatine county and William R. Olds was also a prominent resident of this county
in cemetery record; spelled Alvina; age 69
Birth year is a estimate
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GEORGE REEDER....Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Volume II, Biographical, 1911, page 773
(SON OF DR. GEROGE)

Dr. George and ALMIRA LOUISE (OLDs ) Reeder, the former a native of Maryland and the later of Ohio.

Four children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Reeder :

NETTIE O., who became the wife of George B. Glessner, of Springfield, Ohio, and is now deceased ;
ESTHER, who married Dr. F. H. LITTLE, of Muscatine, and is also deceased ;
WILLIAM H., who became an admiral of the United States navy and was retired with the rank of rear admiral, June 30, 1907 ;
and GEORGE, our subject.

The mother was married again, her second husband being
F. L. DAYTON.
Of this union one son, JOHN H., was born. He is now a member of the United States navy and ranks as lieutenant commander.

The mother was called away in August, 1901, at the age of sixty-nine years.
She was a member of the Episcopal church as was also Dr. Reeder.

The maternal grandfather of our subject was
Dr. BENJAMIN S. OLDS.
He was a native of Bennington, Vermont, and migrated to Ohio, where he was married in 1830 to THERESA HERRON.

They lived at South Bloomfield and Circleville, Ohio, for nine years and came to Muscatine in 1839.

He died in California at an advanced age and his wife passed away in Muscatine, March 1, 1894.

They were the parents of three children,
Almira Louise, MRS GEORGE REEDER/ MRS F L DAYTON
Benjamin S.,
and one who died in infancy.

He was a member of a remarkable family of twelve brothers who were reared at Bennington and who settled in various parts of the west.

Dr. Edson B. Olds located in Ohio and became famous as a congressman from that state.
Chauncey Olds was elected lieutenant governor ;
Chester Olds became a prominent merchant ;
Gamalial Olds was a well known pioneer of Muscatine county and William R. Olds was also a prominent resident of this county


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