BIRTH RECORD: Washburn County, Wisconsin; Pre-1907 Delayed Birth Index; volume 22, page 130. (This record gives middle name as ANN.)
RECORDS FROM HILLSIDE SCHOOL: was located north of Springbrook in Washburn County, Wisconsin. Excerpt, "... Hillside School was located north of Springbrook, Washburn Co., WI, about halfway between Gull Lake and Hay Lake. In 1916 - 1917 the teacher at this school was Susie C. THIBEDEAU, and the school officers were: Mrs. Mary LEUTHNER, clerk; Mathias DENNINGER, Director and Mrs. Edith PARKER, treasurer. The following list of students was from the 1916 - 1917 school year. ... HANES, Donald; HANES, (David) Marvin; HANES, (Samuel) Veach; ... ." (These three and Hank are my grandmother's brothers.)
NEWS ARTICLE: Chicago American; Chicago, Illinois. Article dated December 5, 1923; telling of the horrific fire that took the lives of little Warren and Bobbie Hanes. Excerpt " . . . Three small boys, asleep in an upstairs bedroom at 2121 East 93rd Street (Chicago, Illinois), were trapped in flames last night. Two were killed and the other so severely burned he is not expected to live. While the fire was raging about them, the children's mother, Mrs. H. L. Hanes, made frantic efforts to reach them and called hysterically for the police to save her babies. . . . The rescuers were unable to get to 10 (should be 22) months old Warren, and he burned to death in his crib. His two little brothers - Gordon aged 3 months, and 3 year old Bobbie - were rushed unconcious to the hospital, where Bobbie died early today. It was shortly after 9 o'clock that a neighbor hurried over to tell Mrs. Hanes that her bungalow was afire. Her husband, an electrical worker, was drilling with his National Guard Company at an armory, and she was sitting in the parlor with her mother, Mrs. Mary Thibedeau, her brother Harry, and two guests, Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Stark. . . . "You see," she sobbed later, "Baby would never go to sleep if I was around, so I had to leave him alone for awhile after putting him to bed." The fire was started, it is believed, by an overheated stove. By the time the neighbor reported the flames, they had gained such intensity, that Mrs. Hanes could not reach her babies. "My God! Save my children" she screamed over the telephone. Lieut. Charles Stadfield and policemen, Ziegler and Klamaner reached the house within a few minutes. . . . They dashed up the stairs into the blazing room and found Bobbie and Gordon. The legs and arms of the former had been burned to the bone. Attempts to reach Warren whose crib had stood only a few feet from the stove were futile. Firemen carried his charred body from the bungalow after getting the flames under control. . . . "
OBITUARY NOTICE: Washburn County Register; Wisconsin. Article dated July 5 and 6, 1978.
♥♥Thank you to all who stop to read of my aunt's life. She was a strong lady, through all the tragedies in her life. I read all your kind words and appreciate the tokens left to honor her memory. May God Bless each of you.♥♥
BIRTH RECORD: Washburn County, Wisconsin; Pre-1907 Delayed Birth Index; volume 22, page 130. (This record gives middle name as ANN.)
RECORDS FROM HILLSIDE SCHOOL: was located north of Springbrook in Washburn County, Wisconsin. Excerpt, "... Hillside School was located north of Springbrook, Washburn Co., WI, about halfway between Gull Lake and Hay Lake. In 1916 - 1917 the teacher at this school was Susie C. THIBEDEAU, and the school officers were: Mrs. Mary LEUTHNER, clerk; Mathias DENNINGER, Director and Mrs. Edith PARKER, treasurer. The following list of students was from the 1916 - 1917 school year. ... HANES, Donald; HANES, (David) Marvin; HANES, (Samuel) Veach; ... ." (These three and Hank are my grandmother's brothers.)
NEWS ARTICLE: Chicago American; Chicago, Illinois. Article dated December 5, 1923; telling of the horrific fire that took the lives of little Warren and Bobbie Hanes. Excerpt " . . . Three small boys, asleep in an upstairs bedroom at 2121 East 93rd Street (Chicago, Illinois), were trapped in flames last night. Two were killed and the other so severely burned he is not expected to live. While the fire was raging about them, the children's mother, Mrs. H. L. Hanes, made frantic efforts to reach them and called hysterically for the police to save her babies. . . . The rescuers were unable to get to 10 (should be 22) months old Warren, and he burned to death in his crib. His two little brothers - Gordon aged 3 months, and 3 year old Bobbie - were rushed unconcious to the hospital, where Bobbie died early today. It was shortly after 9 o'clock that a neighbor hurried over to tell Mrs. Hanes that her bungalow was afire. Her husband, an electrical worker, was drilling with his National Guard Company at an armory, and she was sitting in the parlor with her mother, Mrs. Mary Thibedeau, her brother Harry, and two guests, Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Stark. . . . "You see," she sobbed later, "Baby would never go to sleep if I was around, so I had to leave him alone for awhile after putting him to bed." The fire was started, it is believed, by an overheated stove. By the time the neighbor reported the flames, they had gained such intensity, that Mrs. Hanes could not reach her babies. "My God! Save my children" she screamed over the telephone. Lieut. Charles Stadfield and policemen, Ziegler and Klamaner reached the house within a few minutes. . . . They dashed up the stairs into the blazing room and found Bobbie and Gordon. The legs and arms of the former had been burned to the bone. Attempts to reach Warren whose crib had stood only a few feet from the stove were futile. Firemen carried his charred body from the bungalow after getting the flames under control. . . . "
OBITUARY NOTICE: Washburn County Register; Wisconsin. Article dated July 5 and 6, 1978.
♥♥Thank you to all who stop to read of my aunt's life. She was a strong lady, through all the tragedies in her life. I read all your kind words and appreciate the tokens left to honor her memory. May God Bless each of you.♥♥
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