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Estelle A. Banvard

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Estelle A. Banvard

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
5 Sep 1935 (aged 70)
Downers Grove, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Watertown, Codington County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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A graduate of the Thomas Normal School in Detroit, with graduate work at the Minnesota State Teacher's College and the Ypsilanti Teacher's College. Taught in Morris, Minnesota (1899-1901), in Two Harbors, MN (1901- ), in Rhinelander, WI public schools, and in Davenport, Iowa's St. Katherine's School (1925). In the 1870 census she was with her parents and siblings in Suffolk County, New York and in 1875 in Brooklyn, New York. In the 1900 census, she is living with two sisters in St Paul, Minnesota. In 1920 census, she is in Steele, Minnesota, and in 1930, in Minneapolis. She taught early grade school classes, and also music and piano. She would visit her sister Edith in Missoula, Montana and in St Paul, Minnesota during the summers. One summer, together they went to see the Pacific Coast according to a historic newspaper. She died at Downers Grove, DuPage, Illinois and is buried in "Chicago, Illinois" according to her death certificate transcript. Her body was relocated to a Banvard family plot in Watertown, South Dakota. She was single.
A graduate of the Thomas Normal School in Detroit, with graduate work at the Minnesota State Teacher's College and the Ypsilanti Teacher's College. Taught in Morris, Minnesota (1899-1901), in Two Harbors, MN (1901- ), in Rhinelander, WI public schools, and in Davenport, Iowa's St. Katherine's School (1925). In the 1870 census she was with her parents and siblings in Suffolk County, New York and in 1875 in Brooklyn, New York. In the 1900 census, she is living with two sisters in St Paul, Minnesota. In 1920 census, she is in Steele, Minnesota, and in 1930, in Minneapolis. She taught early grade school classes, and also music and piano. She would visit her sister Edith in Missoula, Montana and in St Paul, Minnesota during the summers. One summer, together they went to see the Pacific Coast according to a historic newspaper. She died at Downers Grove, DuPage, Illinois and is buried in "Chicago, Illinois" according to her death certificate transcript. Her body was relocated to a Banvard family plot in Watertown, South Dakota. She was single.


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