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Minnie M <I>Shanks</I> Malone

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Minnie M Shanks Malone

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22 Mar 1949 (aged 69)
Falls Village, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA
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Mother of Phyllis Haver, silent movie star. Daughter of Phillip E Shanks and Sarah Barnes Shanks from Douglass Kansas.

1949

MINNIE SHANKS MALONE DIES IN CONNECTICUT

Word came last week of the death of Mrs. Minnie Shanks Malone, which occurred March 22 at Sharon, Connecticut. She has been ill for about six months.

Mrs. Malone was the mother of Phyllis Haver Seemen, of Lime Rock, Conn., who survives. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Shanks, early settlers at Douglass and grew to womanhood here. She was the sister Edna Dunn, Will and Bert Shanks and was the last of the family.

Funeral services were held Thursday at 2:30 from the Kirk Funeral home at Lakeside, Conn. Burial was in the east.

From the Douglass Tribune, Butler County, Kansas, Friday, November 27, 1896:

Haver-Shanks

Married- At the parlors of the Metropolitan hotel in El Dorado, by Judge W. E. Kilgore, on Tuesday the 24th inst., Mr. James H. Haver and Miss Minnie Shanks. The groom is the son of Hiram Haver, a well known stock man of his locality. The bride is the daughter of the late Philip Shanks, her mother, brothers and sisters residing here. The young couple are well known and very popular. They begin their united lives upon their farm three miles east of town.

Douglass Tribune, Butler Co., Kansas - January 23, 1903:

Mrs. Minnie Haver was attacked by the dog supposed to have hydrophobia, last Tuesday, but it was driven away by the vigorous use of her umbrella.

Douglass Tribune, Butler Co., Kansas - February 6, 1903:

Mrs. Minnie Haver and Mrs. Eva Lemon left last Monday for Kansas City, to begin work in a Wholesale millinery house making preparations for their spring work in this line.

Douglass Tribune, Butler Co., Kansas - April 3, 1903:

Mrs. Minnie Haver is trimming hats and is a saleslady for a millenary firm in Blanchard, Iowa.

Douglass Tribune, Butler Co., Kansas - June 26, 1903:

Mrs. Minnie Haver, who has held a position in a millinery store at Blanchard, Iowa, this spring, returned home last Friday.

Douglass Tribune, Butler Co., Kansas - July 17, 1903:

Will Shanks, of Hutchinson, was called from Hutchinson the first of the week on account of the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. Minnie Haver, but the latter had so improved that he was allowed to return home Tuesday evening.

From the Douglass Tribune, Butler County, Kansas, Friday, September 18, 1903:

Mrs. Minnie Haver is home from Hutchinson for the holidays. She is a student in a business college in Hutchinson.

Douglass Tribune, Butler Co., Kansas - August 5, 1904:

Mrs. Minnie Haver came in from Hutchinson, Wednesday for a visit and to have a part in the gathering of the Barnes family.

Douglass Tribune, Butler Co., Kansas - December 30, 1904:

Mrs. Minnie Haver is here with her mother's family for the holidays. She has a situation as a stenographer, with a large real estate firm at McPherson.
Mother of Phyllis Haver, silent movie star. Daughter of Phillip E Shanks and Sarah Barnes Shanks from Douglass Kansas.

1949

MINNIE SHANKS MALONE DIES IN CONNECTICUT

Word came last week of the death of Mrs. Minnie Shanks Malone, which occurred March 22 at Sharon, Connecticut. She has been ill for about six months.

Mrs. Malone was the mother of Phyllis Haver Seemen, of Lime Rock, Conn., who survives. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Shanks, early settlers at Douglass and grew to womanhood here. She was the sister Edna Dunn, Will and Bert Shanks and was the last of the family.

Funeral services were held Thursday at 2:30 from the Kirk Funeral home at Lakeside, Conn. Burial was in the east.

From the Douglass Tribune, Butler County, Kansas, Friday, November 27, 1896:

Haver-Shanks

Married- At the parlors of the Metropolitan hotel in El Dorado, by Judge W. E. Kilgore, on Tuesday the 24th inst., Mr. James H. Haver and Miss Minnie Shanks. The groom is the son of Hiram Haver, a well known stock man of his locality. The bride is the daughter of the late Philip Shanks, her mother, brothers and sisters residing here. The young couple are well known and very popular. They begin their united lives upon their farm three miles east of town.

Douglass Tribune, Butler Co., Kansas - January 23, 1903:

Mrs. Minnie Haver was attacked by the dog supposed to have hydrophobia, last Tuesday, but it was driven away by the vigorous use of her umbrella.

Douglass Tribune, Butler Co., Kansas - February 6, 1903:

Mrs. Minnie Haver and Mrs. Eva Lemon left last Monday for Kansas City, to begin work in a Wholesale millinery house making preparations for their spring work in this line.

Douglass Tribune, Butler Co., Kansas - April 3, 1903:

Mrs. Minnie Haver is trimming hats and is a saleslady for a millenary firm in Blanchard, Iowa.

Douglass Tribune, Butler Co., Kansas - June 26, 1903:

Mrs. Minnie Haver, who has held a position in a millinery store at Blanchard, Iowa, this spring, returned home last Friday.

Douglass Tribune, Butler Co., Kansas - July 17, 1903:

Will Shanks, of Hutchinson, was called from Hutchinson the first of the week on account of the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. Minnie Haver, but the latter had so improved that he was allowed to return home Tuesday evening.

From the Douglass Tribune, Butler County, Kansas, Friday, September 18, 1903:

Mrs. Minnie Haver is home from Hutchinson for the holidays. She is a student in a business college in Hutchinson.

Douglass Tribune, Butler Co., Kansas - August 5, 1904:

Mrs. Minnie Haver came in from Hutchinson, Wednesday for a visit and to have a part in the gathering of the Barnes family.

Douglass Tribune, Butler Co., Kansas - December 30, 1904:

Mrs. Minnie Haver is here with her mother's family for the holidays. She has a situation as a stenographer, with a large real estate firm at McPherson.


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