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Calvin Hornaday

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Calvin Hornaday

Birth
Death
9 Jul 1912 (aged 62)
Burial
Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 1
Memorial ID
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Calvin Hornaday, jeweler at 514 Main st. resided at 331 Orlands st. (1901-2 Keokuk City Directory)

(Information below is about his wife - not linked)

His widow was Grace Bisbee Hornaday and a brother, W. T. Hornaday, a sister, Mary Hornaday. The homestead was known as Lot 1, Park Place. (see newspaper article)

A DAR membership list, with Revolutionary Ancestors, elected members showed, Mrs. Grace Bisbee Hornaday with ancestor Abraham Tyler, first sergeant. (The Daily Gate City, Keokuk, IA, Aug 28, 1914, Image 30). DAR member number 70557, Hornaday, Grace Bisbee (Mrs Calvin)... 331 Orleans st. Keokuk. (Daughters of the American Revolution Directory 1911, page 391)

In 1915, Mrs. Calvin Hornaday of Oklahoma City, was among the guests entertained at a luncheon. Mrs. D. B. Hillis entertaned a few friends at a luncheon at Hotel Granite in Hamilton, on Monday. (The Daily Gate ity, Keokuk, IA, May 6, 1915, Image 13, http:/chroniclingamerica.loc.gov)

Mrs. Grace Bisbee Hornaday of Oklahoma City, is in the city. (The Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat, Keokuk, IA, Jun 24, 1920, Image 3, http:/chroniclingamerica.loc.gov)
Calvin Hornaday, jeweler at 514 Main st. resided at 331 Orlands st. (1901-2 Keokuk City Directory)

(Information below is about his wife - not linked)

His widow was Grace Bisbee Hornaday and a brother, W. T. Hornaday, a sister, Mary Hornaday. The homestead was known as Lot 1, Park Place. (see newspaper article)

A DAR membership list, with Revolutionary Ancestors, elected members showed, Mrs. Grace Bisbee Hornaday with ancestor Abraham Tyler, first sergeant. (The Daily Gate City, Keokuk, IA, Aug 28, 1914, Image 30). DAR member number 70557, Hornaday, Grace Bisbee (Mrs Calvin)... 331 Orleans st. Keokuk. (Daughters of the American Revolution Directory 1911, page 391)

In 1915, Mrs. Calvin Hornaday of Oklahoma City, was among the guests entertained at a luncheon. Mrs. D. B. Hillis entertaned a few friends at a luncheon at Hotel Granite in Hamilton, on Monday. (The Daily Gate ity, Keokuk, IA, May 6, 1915, Image 13, http:/chroniclingamerica.loc.gov)

Mrs. Grace Bisbee Hornaday of Oklahoma City, is in the city. (The Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat, Keokuk, IA, Jun 24, 1920, Image 3, http:/chroniclingamerica.loc.gov)


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