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Villa Mae <I>Mitchell</I> Ackerman

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Villa Mae Mitchell Ackerman

Birth
South Dakota, USA
Death
25 Apr 1972 (aged 82)
Wyoming, USA
Burial
Hulett, Crook County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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VAUGHN B. ACKERMAN

By Dick Ackerman

Vaught B. Ackerman was born March 10, 1879 at Boonville, Missouri. He was one of seven children born to John and Susan Ackerman. At age 13 he left home and went to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where he worked at various jobs until he came to the a Black Hills prior to 1900. He worked at the Homestake Mine in Lead, South Dakota until 1905, where he worked for various cattle companies and was engaged in ranching on the Goldie Divide, west of Hulett, where he homesteaded.

On July 5, 1906 he married Villa Mae Mitchell at Belle Fourche, South Dakota.

Name: Villa M Ackerman
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1920
Event Place: District 27, Crook, Wyoming, United States
District: 30
Gender: Female
Age: 30
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): White
Can Read:
Can Write:
Relationship to Head of Household: Wife
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Wife
Own or Rent:
Birth Year (Estimated): 1890
Birthplace: Wyoming
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Nova Scotia
Mother's Birthplace: United States
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Vaughn B Ackerman M 41 Missouri
Wife Villa M Ackerman F 30 Wyoming
Son John E Ackerman M 12 Wyoming
Son Dick B Ackerman M 3 South Dakota

LITTLE TEACHER REMEMBERS By Effie Jolley
"The Vaughn Ackerman Family: Vaughn Ackerman first came to this part of the country from Missouri to work in the gold mine at Lead, South Dakota. He had a sister here....After Vaughn and Villa were married, they homesteaded on the Goldie Divide on what is now known as the E.J. Wood place. It was there that their first son Everett was born in 1907.
The Ackerman family and the Ed Jolley family sold their places nothe Goldie Divide and moved to Ekalaka, Montana where they were living during the hard winter of 1911 and 1912. After living there a few years, they moved to Prince Rupert, Canada where they lived for a year or so before going to Washington in the Yakima area. During this time they lost a baby son whih affected Mrs. Ackerman's health so that she was unable to walk for a year. They also lost a baby daughter.."

Notes for Villa Mitchell:
LITTLE TEACHER REMEMERS By Effie Jolley
"The Vaughn Ackerman Family: ...Villa (Mitchell) Ackerman lived with her father and brother Frank around Beulah, Wyoming when she was a small girl. Her mother was dead. Henry and Jean Corbett helped to take care of her. She attended school at Beulah..."
VAUGHN B. ACKERMAN

By Dick Ackerman

Vaught B. Ackerman was born March 10, 1879 at Boonville, Missouri. He was one of seven children born to John and Susan Ackerman. At age 13 he left home and went to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where he worked at various jobs until he came to the a Black Hills prior to 1900. He worked at the Homestake Mine in Lead, South Dakota until 1905, where he worked for various cattle companies and was engaged in ranching on the Goldie Divide, west of Hulett, where he homesteaded.

On July 5, 1906 he married Villa Mae Mitchell at Belle Fourche, South Dakota.

Name: Villa M Ackerman
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1920
Event Place: District 27, Crook, Wyoming, United States
District: 30
Gender: Female
Age: 30
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): White
Can Read:
Can Write:
Relationship to Head of Household: Wife
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Wife
Own or Rent:
Birth Year (Estimated): 1890
Birthplace: Wyoming
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Nova Scotia
Mother's Birthplace: United States
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Vaughn B Ackerman M 41 Missouri
Wife Villa M Ackerman F 30 Wyoming
Son John E Ackerman M 12 Wyoming
Son Dick B Ackerman M 3 South Dakota

LITTLE TEACHER REMEMBERS By Effie Jolley
"The Vaughn Ackerman Family: Vaughn Ackerman first came to this part of the country from Missouri to work in the gold mine at Lead, South Dakota. He had a sister here....After Vaughn and Villa were married, they homesteaded on the Goldie Divide on what is now known as the E.J. Wood place. It was there that their first son Everett was born in 1907.
The Ackerman family and the Ed Jolley family sold their places nothe Goldie Divide and moved to Ekalaka, Montana where they were living during the hard winter of 1911 and 1912. After living there a few years, they moved to Prince Rupert, Canada where they lived for a year or so before going to Washington in the Yakima area. During this time they lost a baby son whih affected Mrs. Ackerman's health so that she was unable to walk for a year. They also lost a baby daughter.."

Notes for Villa Mitchell:
LITTLE TEACHER REMEMERS By Effie Jolley
"The Vaughn Ackerman Family: ...Villa (Mitchell) Ackerman lived with her father and brother Frank around Beulah, Wyoming when she was a small girl. Her mother was dead. Henry and Jean Corbett helped to take care of her. She attended school at Beulah..."


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