Advertisement

Annie Laura <I>Barclay</I> Gustafson

Advertisement

Annie Laura Barclay Gustafson

Birth
Sault Sainte Marie, Chippewa County, Michigan, USA
Death
Sep 1963 (aged 85)
Sault Sainte Marie, Chippewa County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Sault Sainte Marie, Chippewa County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
P
Memorial ID
View Source
Annie Laura Gustafson nee Barclay was born on April 1, 1878, in Michigan, her father, Captain Alexander and her mother, Jerusha(Powell). She married Alexander James MCLEAN on Mar 19, 1901 and they had five children together. They divorced on Dec 15, 1914. Alex remarried and had an daughter.

Annie married Charles Erick GUSTAFSON on Aug 15 1916 and they had three children together. She died on September 14, 1963, in Michigan, at the age of 85.
Annie Laura was the great granddaughter of Abraham Williams, the first white settler on Grand Island Michigan.

Children with Alexander McLean

Alexander Barclay
Ernest Samuel
Truman Blair
Edward Berton
David Stewart

Children with Charles Gustafson

Charles Junior
Clayton Henrick
Annie Lorraine

bio Marijo Hyde Harrison
Annie Laura Gustafson nee Barclay was born on April 1, 1878, in Michigan, her father, Captain Alexander and her mother, Jerusha(Powell). She married Alexander James MCLEAN on Mar 19, 1901 and they had five children together. They divorced on Dec 15, 1914. Alex remarried and had an daughter.

Annie married Charles Erick GUSTAFSON on Aug 15 1916 and they had three children together. She died on September 14, 1963, in Michigan, at the age of 85.
Annie Laura was the great granddaughter of Abraham Williams, the first white settler on Grand Island Michigan.

Children with Alexander McLean

Alexander Barclay
Ernest Samuel
Truman Blair
Edward Berton
David Stewart

Children with Charles Gustafson

Charles Junior
Clayton Henrick
Annie Lorraine

bio Marijo Hyde Harrison

Gravesite Details

her plot was purchase by her sister Mary Pearce I don't know where Charles is buried just know by her obit he died 1939. I was told he was lost at sea



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement