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Dolla Mabel “Dollie” <I>Cody</I> Hauser

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Dolla Mabel “Dollie” Cody Hauser

Birth
Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Death
15 Aug 1924 (aged 32)
Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Dunmore, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
BLOCK 9 - LOT 155
Memorial ID
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DOLLA CODY "Dollie" was the 5th of seven children born to:

REVEREND JAMES BODWELL CODY -and-
ISABELLA MULBERRY CODY

She was born in Watertown, New York on 30 May 1892.

Her mother ISABELLA MULBERRY's family immigrated from Londonderry, North Ireland to Canada in the late 1870's.

Isabella Mulberry and two of her brothers, James Thomson Mulberry and Thomas Mulberry were the first to set sail on the Allan Steamship Line from Liverpool, and arrived in 1878.

While awaiting immigration to Canada, Dolly's grandfather James Mulberry became ill (believed to be dysentery) and died in England while awaiting the ship. Dolly's Grandma Annie Mulberry accompanied her 4 children on her own to Canada in 1880 on the Allan Steamship Line. She traveled with Dave, Mary, Christiana, Elizabeth, as well as her brother-in-law David Mulberry. The family arrived in Rapid City, Manitoba. They chose Rapid City as relatives had already settled there. (niece Jane Thompson; daughter to John Mulberry - the brother of James Mulberry).

Following several years of crop disasters, the family decided to move west to Spy Hill. In 1883 they filed on homesteads near the Cut Arm Valley. N.W. 14-18-31, and 22-18-31.

ISABELLA CODY married REVEREND JAMES BODWELL CODY in Minnedosa, Manitoba on the 9th of May, 1883. They later moved to the United States, where Reverend Cody served in different parishes in New York, and Pennsylvania. Reverend James B. Cody was a Presbyterian Minister.

Isabella and James Cody had seven children:

*Mary Jane Vining 'Vinnie'Cody 1884-1954 [J. Edgar May, Jr.)
*Wilbur Lincoln Mulberry Cody (Railroader)1885-1959
*Caroline 'Carrie' F. Cody 1887-1973 [Parvin Robbins]
*Fredrick Carey Cody 'Freddie' 1889-1963
*Dolly Mabel Cody 1892-1924 (Fred Hauser)
*Ross M. Cody (Oklahoma)1894-1939
*Millard James Cody 1902-(N.Jersey)

Dolla's father James B. Cody's second claim to fame was that he was the cousin of William F. Cody, "BUFFALO BILL" of 'THE GREAT WILD WEST SHOW'!!

James B. Cody and Isabella, along with their first three chidren moved to the United States in 1887, after the birth of Caroline. Reverend Cody served in different parishes in New York, and Pennsylvania. Reverend James B. Cody was a Presbyterian Minister. Jame was also cousin of the infamous 'Buffalo Bill Cody' of the Wild West Show.


DOLLA MABEL CODY married FRED L. HAUSER in 1912. The couple had two children together ....
1. CAROLYN HAUSER (Born: 1914)
2. JACK F. HAUSER (Born: 1915)

Dolla M. Cody Hauser passed away in 1924 at the age of 35 years.

After the death of both Dolly Cody Hauser and Fred L. Hauser, the two children went to live with their Aunt Carolyn Cody Robbins ... sister of their mother Dolly. The children's Aunt and Uncle's names were: CAROLYN F. CODY ROBBINS and PARVIN WARD ROBBINS. In the 1930 U.S. Federal Census, the children are 15 and 16 years of age respectively, and living as 'niece and nephew' of the couple in Benton, Pennsylvania.

Reverend James B. Cody served in parishes throughout New York and Pennsylvania. He passed away in Scranton, Pennsylvania on 29 January 1912 of Gastric Carcinoma. He was 56 years, 7 months and 20 days old. He is buried at Dunmore Cemetery in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.

Isabella Mulberry Cody died in Scranton, Pennsylvania at age 68 years and 25 days old, and is buried in the Dunmore Cemetery in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.

DOLLA MABEL CODY HAUSER died on August 15, 1924, and was buried the next day (August 16) next to her parents, Reverend James Bodwell Cody and Isabella Mulberry Cody in Block 9, Lot 155 of The Dunmore Cemetery, in Lackawanna, Pennsylvania. The cemetery has no record of her husband Fred L. Hauser being buried there.
DOLLA CODY "Dollie" was the 5th of seven children born to:

REVEREND JAMES BODWELL CODY -and-
ISABELLA MULBERRY CODY

She was born in Watertown, New York on 30 May 1892.

Her mother ISABELLA MULBERRY's family immigrated from Londonderry, North Ireland to Canada in the late 1870's.

Isabella Mulberry and two of her brothers, James Thomson Mulberry and Thomas Mulberry were the first to set sail on the Allan Steamship Line from Liverpool, and arrived in 1878.

While awaiting immigration to Canada, Dolly's grandfather James Mulberry became ill (believed to be dysentery) and died in England while awaiting the ship. Dolly's Grandma Annie Mulberry accompanied her 4 children on her own to Canada in 1880 on the Allan Steamship Line. She traveled with Dave, Mary, Christiana, Elizabeth, as well as her brother-in-law David Mulberry. The family arrived in Rapid City, Manitoba. They chose Rapid City as relatives had already settled there. (niece Jane Thompson; daughter to John Mulberry - the brother of James Mulberry).

Following several years of crop disasters, the family decided to move west to Spy Hill. In 1883 they filed on homesteads near the Cut Arm Valley. N.W. 14-18-31, and 22-18-31.

ISABELLA CODY married REVEREND JAMES BODWELL CODY in Minnedosa, Manitoba on the 9th of May, 1883. They later moved to the United States, where Reverend Cody served in different parishes in New York, and Pennsylvania. Reverend James B. Cody was a Presbyterian Minister.

Isabella and James Cody had seven children:

*Mary Jane Vining 'Vinnie'Cody 1884-1954 [J. Edgar May, Jr.)
*Wilbur Lincoln Mulberry Cody (Railroader)1885-1959
*Caroline 'Carrie' F. Cody 1887-1973 [Parvin Robbins]
*Fredrick Carey Cody 'Freddie' 1889-1963
*Dolly Mabel Cody 1892-1924 (Fred Hauser)
*Ross M. Cody (Oklahoma)1894-1939
*Millard James Cody 1902-(N.Jersey)

Dolla's father James B. Cody's second claim to fame was that he was the cousin of William F. Cody, "BUFFALO BILL" of 'THE GREAT WILD WEST SHOW'!!

James B. Cody and Isabella, along with their first three chidren moved to the United States in 1887, after the birth of Caroline. Reverend Cody served in different parishes in New York, and Pennsylvania. Reverend James B. Cody was a Presbyterian Minister. Jame was also cousin of the infamous 'Buffalo Bill Cody' of the Wild West Show.


DOLLA MABEL CODY married FRED L. HAUSER in 1912. The couple had two children together ....
1. CAROLYN HAUSER (Born: 1914)
2. JACK F. HAUSER (Born: 1915)

Dolla M. Cody Hauser passed away in 1924 at the age of 35 years.

After the death of both Dolly Cody Hauser and Fred L. Hauser, the two children went to live with their Aunt Carolyn Cody Robbins ... sister of their mother Dolly. The children's Aunt and Uncle's names were: CAROLYN F. CODY ROBBINS and PARVIN WARD ROBBINS. In the 1930 U.S. Federal Census, the children are 15 and 16 years of age respectively, and living as 'niece and nephew' of the couple in Benton, Pennsylvania.

Reverend James B. Cody served in parishes throughout New York and Pennsylvania. He passed away in Scranton, Pennsylvania on 29 January 1912 of Gastric Carcinoma. He was 56 years, 7 months and 20 days old. He is buried at Dunmore Cemetery in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.

Isabella Mulberry Cody died in Scranton, Pennsylvania at age 68 years and 25 days old, and is buried in the Dunmore Cemetery in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.

DOLLA MABEL CODY HAUSER died on August 15, 1924, and was buried the next day (August 16) next to her parents, Reverend James Bodwell Cody and Isabella Mulberry Cody in Block 9, Lot 155 of The Dunmore Cemetery, in Lackawanna, Pennsylvania. The cemetery has no record of her husband Fred L. Hauser being buried there.


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