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Honorine <I>Collard</I> Agnew

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Honorine Collard Agnew

Birth
Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
12 Jun 1945 (aged 62)
Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Hope Corridor - mausoleum
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The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Friday, June 15, 1945, page 9, Obituary.
HONORINE AGNEW
Funeral services for Honorine Agnew, 63, who died June 12, at Providence hospital, will be held Saturday at 10 A.M. at Edward Holman & Son funeral chapel. Interment, which will follow at Lincoln Memorial Mausoleum, will be private.
Mrs. Agnew, who was born October 23, 1882, at Sturgeon Bay, Wis., had made her home in Portland for the past 35 years, and was living at 2406 S.E. 26th avenue at the time of her death.
She is survived by her widower, Omer, proprietor of the Beaver Press; a brother, Louis Collard of Everett, Wash.; a sister, Mrs. J. W. Schreiner, Portland; a daughter, Mrs. Thelma McCarthy; grandchildren, Gerald and Dr. Neal McCarthy, and Myrna Jean McCarthy, and a great-great-grandson, Norman McCarthy, all of Portland.
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Honorine's maiden name was COLLARD, and she was married at least twice. Her parents were on the 1900 US Federal Census, Wausaukee, Marinette County, Wisconsin, as Alexander and Honorine M. Collard, both born in Belgium. There were 4 children children listed in the same household, but their daughter, Honorine, wasn't among them. The children were Louis, age 19, Josephine M., age 15, Flossie M. [also known as Felicia or Phyllis], age 13, and Eugene A., age 6. All the children were born in Wisconsin.

On the 1910 and 1920 census, Alexander's wife was listed as Nora, and ages given and place of birth suggest she was the same person as Honorine, the wife listed in 1900. The daughter, Honorine, must have married Mr. Cooper before 1900, because she wasn't listed with her parents and siblings on the 1900 census.

1895 Wisconsin State Census, Wausaukee, Marinette county, Wisconsin.
This State census listed Alex Collard, with 3 males, 4 females in the household, but didn't give their names. Based on other information I've found, the males in the household would have been the father Alexander, himself, and two sons, Louis and Eugene. The females in the household would have been the mother, Honorine M., and daughters Josephine M., Flossie M. (A.K.A. Felicia, or Phyllis), and Honorine.

The 1910 US Federal Census, Portland Ward 4, Multnomah County, Oregon, shows Honorine G. Cooper and her daughter, Thelma E. Cooper, age 9, listed as "Lodgers" in the household of Albert E. Moorhead. Honorine was listed as age 27, married, and born in Wisconsin. Thelma was listed as age 9, and born in Canada.

Honorine Cooper was a witness at the marriage of her sister, Felicia M. Colard, to John W. Schreiner, both of Multnomah County, Oregon, and married on 20 June 1912. Felicia's maiden name was spelled Colard instead of Collard. [Felicia was also known as Phyllis.]

Washington Marriage Records.
Name: Honorine Cooper.
Spouse: Omer Agnew.
Marriage Date: 28 November 1917.
Marriage Place: King [County].

Honorine's father, Alexander, was living with his son, Louis Collard in Pinehurst. Snohomish County, Washington, in 1940. Louis was single and Alexander was a widower. [Pinehurst was near Everett.]

1920 US Federal Census, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
Street: Mill Street 331 1/2.
Omer Agnew, Head, age 34, Married, Immigration 1889, Naturalized, 1890 [or maybe 1906], born in Canada, parents both born in Canada, Life Insurance.
Honorine Agnew, Wife, age 37, Married, born in Wisconsin, parents both born in Belgium, no occupation listed.
Thelma E. M. Cotty, Daughter, age 19, Married, immigration 1900, Naturalized, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Wisconsin, no occupation listed.
Neal E. Cotty, Head, age 20, Married, born in Oregon, father born in Ohio, mother born in Missouri, General Mechinist, Machinery.
Neal E. Cotty Jr. Son, age 4/12, Single, born in Oregon, fahter born in Oregon, mother born in Canada.

1930 US Federal Census, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
Omer Agnew, Head, age 45, Married, born in Canada, parents born in Canada, Immigration 1889, Naturalized, Salesman, Printing Co.
Ohnorine Agnew, Wife, age 47, Married, born in Wisconsin, parents born in Belgium, No occupation listed.

1921 City Directory, Portland, Oregon, page 72.
AGNEW, Omer (Honorine) dep Met Life Ins Co, h 331 1/2 Mill.

Honorine's father, Alexander Collard, made his Declaration of Intention to become a US citizen (No. 16529), 25 January 1935, and his Petition for Naturalization (No. 11146) with affidavits of witnesses, 25 February 1937. Included in the documents, he listed the name of his wife and names of 3 of his children. He gave dates and places of birth, and marriage, and where they resided at the time these documents were created. His wife was listed as Honorine, and that both of them were born in Belgium. His three children were listed as: Louis, born 8 Dec. 1881, Honorine, born 23 Oct. 1883, and Phillis, born 1 Aug. 1886 (or 1885). All were born in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. It also noted that Louis was residing in Pinehurst, Washington at the time and his daughters lived in Portland, Oregon. (Contributor: Jan Fenter
The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Friday, June 15, 1945, page 9, Obituary.
HONORINE AGNEW
Funeral services for Honorine Agnew, 63, who died June 12, at Providence hospital, will be held Saturday at 10 A.M. at Edward Holman & Son funeral chapel. Interment, which will follow at Lincoln Memorial Mausoleum, will be private.
Mrs. Agnew, who was born October 23, 1882, at Sturgeon Bay, Wis., had made her home in Portland for the past 35 years, and was living at 2406 S.E. 26th avenue at the time of her death.
She is survived by her widower, Omer, proprietor of the Beaver Press; a brother, Louis Collard of Everett, Wash.; a sister, Mrs. J. W. Schreiner, Portland; a daughter, Mrs. Thelma McCarthy; grandchildren, Gerald and Dr. Neal McCarthy, and Myrna Jean McCarthy, and a great-great-grandson, Norman McCarthy, all of Portland.
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Honorine's maiden name was COLLARD, and she was married at least twice. Her parents were on the 1900 US Federal Census, Wausaukee, Marinette County, Wisconsin, as Alexander and Honorine M. Collard, both born in Belgium. There were 4 children children listed in the same household, but their daughter, Honorine, wasn't among them. The children were Louis, age 19, Josephine M., age 15, Flossie M. [also known as Felicia or Phyllis], age 13, and Eugene A., age 6. All the children were born in Wisconsin.

On the 1910 and 1920 census, Alexander's wife was listed as Nora, and ages given and place of birth suggest she was the same person as Honorine, the wife listed in 1900. The daughter, Honorine, must have married Mr. Cooper before 1900, because she wasn't listed with her parents and siblings on the 1900 census.

1895 Wisconsin State Census, Wausaukee, Marinette county, Wisconsin.
This State census listed Alex Collard, with 3 males, 4 females in the household, but didn't give their names. Based on other information I've found, the males in the household would have been the father Alexander, himself, and two sons, Louis and Eugene. The females in the household would have been the mother, Honorine M., and daughters Josephine M., Flossie M. (A.K.A. Felicia, or Phyllis), and Honorine.

The 1910 US Federal Census, Portland Ward 4, Multnomah County, Oregon, shows Honorine G. Cooper and her daughter, Thelma E. Cooper, age 9, listed as "Lodgers" in the household of Albert E. Moorhead. Honorine was listed as age 27, married, and born in Wisconsin. Thelma was listed as age 9, and born in Canada.

Honorine Cooper was a witness at the marriage of her sister, Felicia M. Colard, to John W. Schreiner, both of Multnomah County, Oregon, and married on 20 June 1912. Felicia's maiden name was spelled Colard instead of Collard. [Felicia was also known as Phyllis.]

Washington Marriage Records.
Name: Honorine Cooper.
Spouse: Omer Agnew.
Marriage Date: 28 November 1917.
Marriage Place: King [County].

Honorine's father, Alexander, was living with his son, Louis Collard in Pinehurst. Snohomish County, Washington, in 1940. Louis was single and Alexander was a widower. [Pinehurst was near Everett.]

1920 US Federal Census, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
Street: Mill Street 331 1/2.
Omer Agnew, Head, age 34, Married, Immigration 1889, Naturalized, 1890 [or maybe 1906], born in Canada, parents both born in Canada, Life Insurance.
Honorine Agnew, Wife, age 37, Married, born in Wisconsin, parents both born in Belgium, no occupation listed.
Thelma E. M. Cotty, Daughter, age 19, Married, immigration 1900, Naturalized, born in Canada, father born in Canada, mother born in Wisconsin, no occupation listed.
Neal E. Cotty, Head, age 20, Married, born in Oregon, father born in Ohio, mother born in Missouri, General Mechinist, Machinery.
Neal E. Cotty Jr. Son, age 4/12, Single, born in Oregon, fahter born in Oregon, mother born in Canada.

1930 US Federal Census, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
Omer Agnew, Head, age 45, Married, born in Canada, parents born in Canada, Immigration 1889, Naturalized, Salesman, Printing Co.
Ohnorine Agnew, Wife, age 47, Married, born in Wisconsin, parents born in Belgium, No occupation listed.

1921 City Directory, Portland, Oregon, page 72.
AGNEW, Omer (Honorine) dep Met Life Ins Co, h 331 1/2 Mill.

Honorine's father, Alexander Collard, made his Declaration of Intention to become a US citizen (No. 16529), 25 January 1935, and his Petition for Naturalization (No. 11146) with affidavits of witnesses, 25 February 1937. Included in the documents, he listed the name of his wife and names of 3 of his children. He gave dates and places of birth, and marriage, and where they resided at the time these documents were created. His wife was listed as Honorine, and that both of them were born in Belgium. His three children were listed as: Louis, born 8 Dec. 1881, Honorine, born 23 Oct. 1883, and Phillis, born 1 Aug. 1886 (or 1885). All were born in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. It also noted that Louis was residing in Pinehurst, Washington at the time and his daughters lived in Portland, Oregon. (Contributor: Jan Fenter


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