Baptized at North Bay and confirmed in the Moravian church at Ephraim, she grew up here and was married to Ray Morton Field in Chicago, Illinois on November 6, 1920.
They lived in that city for a time and then returned to North Bay. He died in November, 1941.
Surviving Mrs. Field are a son Morton Ray Field with the Army in Europe;
a daughter Virginia at home; [b. 1932~~Mrs. Virginia Martha Olsen married John Robert Henz on 10/19/1985]
two step sisters: Mrs. Emma Polcen of Manitowoc and Mrs. Julia Innes of North Bay {now Thelander};
three brothers: Harry Manson {adopted brother} of Ephraim; Frank Rundquist of Vancouver, Washington and Alfred Olson, also of Ephraim, are other survivors.
published Door County Advocate, December8, 1944 part 2 page 1
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Baptized at North Bay and confirmed in the Moravian church at Ephraim, she grew up here and was married to Ray Morton Field in Chicago, Illinois on November 6, 1920.
They lived in that city for a time and then returned to North Bay. He died in November, 1941.
Surviving Mrs. Field are a son Morton Ray Field with the Army in Europe;
a daughter Virginia at home; [b. 1932~~Mrs. Virginia Martha Olsen married John Robert Henz on 10/19/1985]
two step sisters: Mrs. Emma Polcen of Manitowoc and Mrs. Julia Innes of North Bay {now Thelander};
three brothers: Harry Manson {adopted brother} of Ephraim; Frank Rundquist of Vancouver, Washington and Alfred Olson, also of Ephraim, are other survivors.
published Door County Advocate, December8, 1944 part 2 page 1
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement