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Livingston Joseph Bissell

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Livingston Joseph Bissell

Birth
Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
29 Aug 1895 (aged 74)
Le Roy, Genesee County, New York, USA
Burial
Le Roy, Genesee County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Marriage announcement of his nephew, Livingston Joseph Bissell, son of his brother David Jackson Bissell and wife Hepzibeth "Heppie" S. (Dix) Bissell:

The Daily News
Batavia, Genesee County, New York.
Thursday, April 5, 1906

Bissell—Phillips

Livingston Bissell, formerly of Le Roy and a son of D. J. Bissell, now of Los Angeles, Cal., was married at Seattle, Wash., on March 24th to Miss Myrtle Phillips of Yakima, Wash. Mr. Bissell is manager of the Cascade Lumber Company of Mabton, Wash.

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Livingston Joseph Bissell went on to own his own lumber and saw mill business in Seattle, Kings County, Washington. At one time his business was located at East Marginal Way in Seattle.

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This is a beautiful family monument, but given to the SEVER lack of sun in this VERY shaded section, the situation was quit poor to get good photos. New photos will be done as soon as I am back on my feet.

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Marriage announcement of his nephew, Livingston Joseph Bissell, son of his brother David Jackson Bissell and wife Hepzibeth "Heppie" S. (Dix) Bissell:

The Daily News
Batavia, Genesee County, New York.
Thursday, April 5, 1906

Bissell—Phillips

Livingston Bissell, formerly of Le Roy and a son of D. J. Bissell, now of Los Angeles, Cal., was married at Seattle, Wash., on March 24th to Miss Myrtle Phillips of Yakima, Wash. Mr. Bissell is manager of the Cascade Lumber Company of Mabton, Wash.

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Livingston Joseph Bissell went on to own his own lumber and saw mill business in Seattle, Kings County, Washington. At one time his business was located at East Marginal Way in Seattle.

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This is a beautiful family monument, but given to the SEVER lack of sun in this VERY shaded section, the situation was quit poor to get good photos. New photos will be done as soon as I am back on my feet.

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