By 1900, when she was 18, Millie was living with her family who were farming on a rented farm in Albany Township. Millie was then in school – she would complete the 8th grade. She met John Raymond Anglese who was a farmhand on his parent’s farm and they married on August 21, 1902, in Clinton, Iowa. She was 20 and he was 21.
John & Millie had eight children in 20 years:
1) Miles Wayne Anglese b.1903 – d.1917
2) Clarence Raymond Anglese b.1904 – d.1994
3) Esther M. Anglese b.1907 – d.1992
4) Kenneth Everette Anglese b.1913 – d.1997
5) Harlan Henry Anglese b.1915 – d.1990
6) Ada Madella Anglese b.1918 – d.1921
7) James Glenn Anglese b.1920 – d.1921
8) Donald E. Anglese b.1923 – d.1970
By 1910 John, Millie, and their three children (Miles, Clarence, and Ester) were living in a house they rented in Newton Township and farming. In November of 1917, their 14 year old son, Miles died after being shot by his own rifle when it discharged after falling to the floor of the buggy he was riding in. Adding to that tragedy, two of their other children (2 year old Ada and 10 month old James) would parish two weeks apart in May 1921 – likely from diphtheria.
In 1918, when he registered for the WWI draft, John and family were living in a house they rented in rural Albany Township and farming. By 1925 they had moved into a rented house in Albany Village but were still farming. They would live in Albany Village for the remainder of their lives.
Millie died on October 29, 1956, in Albany Village, Illinois, at the age of 74, and was buried in Lusk Memorial Cemetery.
By 1900, when she was 18, Millie was living with her family who were farming on a rented farm in Albany Township. Millie was then in school – she would complete the 8th grade. She met John Raymond Anglese who was a farmhand on his parent’s farm and they married on August 21, 1902, in Clinton, Iowa. She was 20 and he was 21.
John & Millie had eight children in 20 years:
1) Miles Wayne Anglese b.1903 – d.1917
2) Clarence Raymond Anglese b.1904 – d.1994
3) Esther M. Anglese b.1907 – d.1992
4) Kenneth Everette Anglese b.1913 – d.1997
5) Harlan Henry Anglese b.1915 – d.1990
6) Ada Madella Anglese b.1918 – d.1921
7) James Glenn Anglese b.1920 – d.1921
8) Donald E. Anglese b.1923 – d.1970
By 1910 John, Millie, and their three children (Miles, Clarence, and Ester) were living in a house they rented in Newton Township and farming. In November of 1917, their 14 year old son, Miles died after being shot by his own rifle when it discharged after falling to the floor of the buggy he was riding in. Adding to that tragedy, two of their other children (2 year old Ada and 10 month old James) would parish two weeks apart in May 1921 – likely from diphtheria.
In 1918, when he registered for the WWI draft, John and family were living in a house they rented in rural Albany Township and farming. By 1925 they had moved into a rented house in Albany Village but were still farming. They would live in Albany Village for the remainder of their lives.
Millie died on October 29, 1956, in Albany Village, Illinois, at the age of 74, and was buried in Lusk Memorial Cemetery.
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