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Husband: | Wayne George SHARLAND (1894-1969) | |
Wife: | Gladys Mary UNKNOWN (1894-1978) | |
Children: | Robert W SHARLAND (1928-1999) |
Name: | Wayne George SHARLAND1,2 | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | George SHARLAND (1860-1955) | |
Mother: | Leonie Mae LOUCKE (1866-1957) | |
Birth | 7 Dec 1894 | Stockbridge - Ingham, Michigan, USA |
Death | Mar 1969 (age 74) | Macomb, Michigan, USA |
Name: | Gladys Mary UNKNOWN2 | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | 24 Aug 1894 | |
Occupation | Public school teacher | |
Death | 2 May 1978 (age 83) | Livonia - Wayne, Michigan, USA |
Name: | Robert W SHARLAND1,2 | |
Sex: | Male | |
Birth | 12 Apr 1928 | |
Death | 15 Dec 1999 (age 71) | Southfield - Oakland, Michigan, USA |
US Federal census 1900, Stockbridge, Ingham MI
Roll T623_716 Page 10B ED 56
Aged 5 years living with parents
US Federal census 1910 Stockbridge, Ingham, MI
Roll T624_651 Page 12A ED 91 Image 1045
Aged 15 still resident on the family farm
WW1 Draft Registration Card 1917-1918
Date of Birth 7th December 1894
Age 22
Student at Cleary Business College.
Described as Brown Eyes Black Hair
*Note
Cleary Business College in 1885 became Michigans first college to train and place graduates as a teacher of Commercial subjects in the public scholl system. It was frounded in 1883 by Patrick Roger Cleary
By 1920 he is married to Gladys and living in rented property in Adrian, Lenawee, Michigan. Wayne is 25 and a High School Teacher
Source: 1920 US Federal Census Roll T625_780 Page 11A ED 54 Image 837
By the time 1930 arrived he is still teaching but living at 130 Hubbard Avenue, Mount Clemens, Macomb, Michigan. He now has a 2 yr old son Robert
Source: 1930 US Federal census Roll 1009 Page 18B ED 32 Image 367.0
He remained in Mount Clemens until his death in March 1969
Source: US Social Security Death Index SSN 384-38-2512
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