His middle initial is "T". On his daughter Ollie Iris (Colwell) Marsh's Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, she lists her father as Henry T. Colwell. There is a strong possibility that "T" stands for "THUR", as Henry's other daughter Nora Lelora (Colwell) Larson-Goins named her son Rodney Thur Goins.
He was buried with full funeral in the morning of April 3, 1903 conducted by the Reverend Morris of the Baptist Church
Henry and his wife were one of the first three families to settle near present-day Billings year 1882. The other two families were the Newman and Cochran families.
His middle initial is "T". On his daughter Ollie Iris (Colwell) Marsh's Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, she lists her father as Henry T. Colwell. There is a strong possibility that "T" stands for "THUR", as Henry's other daughter Nora Lelora (Colwell) Larson-Goins named her son Rodney Thur Goins.
He was buried with full funeral in the morning of April 3, 1903 conducted by the Reverend Morris of the Baptist Church
Henry and his wife were one of the first three families to settle near present-day Billings year 1882. The other two families were the Newman and Cochran families.
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