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Jason Nelson ROBARDS
Hope Maxine GLANVILLE Agnes E. __?__ |
Husband: Jason "Jay" Nelson ROBARDS, Sr.
Birth: 31 Dec 1892, Hillsdale Co., MI Death (heart attack): 4 Apr 1963, Los Angeles Co., CA Disposition: buried Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA Occupation: actor (silent screen star) Father: Frank P. ROBARDS, Sr. Mother: Elizabeth LOOMIS |
Marriage-1: 1914/5; Divorced 1922-28
Residence in 1920: Manhattan, New York Co., NY |
Wife-1: Hope Maxine GLANVILLE
Birth: 27 Aug 1895, Heber City, Wasatch Co., UT Death: 19 Dec 1992, San Bernardino Co., CA Last Residence: Redlands, San Bernardino Co., CA Occupation: homemaker Other Spouse: m2. aft. 1930, Arthur MILBURN Father: Charles Oliver GLANVILLE (1863-1921) Mother: Mary Regina PEDERSON / PETERSON (1862-1899) |
Marriage-2: 1927/8
Residence in 1930: Beverly Hills, Los Angeles Co., CA |
Wife-2: Agnes E. __?__
Birth: 27 Jul 1903, MT or MO Death: 21 Jun 1964, Los Angeles Co., CA Occupation: homemaker Father: born in Virginia Mother: born in Canada |
Children with Hope Maxine GLANVILLE: |
1. Jason
Nelson ROBARDS, Jr., b. 26 Jul 1922, Chicago, Cook Co., IL
2. Glenn A. ROBARDS, b. 1925/6, CA |
Child with Agnes: |
3. Laura ROBARDS, b. ca. 1930, presumably in CA |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, California, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, New York, Oregon, Utah, Virginia |
Sources:
1. Marriage Records: 2. 1900 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): Hope GLANVILLE (b. Aug 1895, UT) is living in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT (p. 35A), with her widowed father, Charles O. GLANVILLE (b. Jun 1860, IA). 3. 1910 4. 1920 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #29 of 37): 347-355 West 55th Street, Manhattan, New York Co., NY, p. 279A, SN 15A, SD 1, ED 444, enumerated 20 Jan 1920, official enumeration date 1 Jan 1920 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen — thanks to Diane Rigden for giving me the page number). One of seven families living in what must be an apartment building.
5a. 1930 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #11 of 40): 706 North Foothill Road, Beverly Hills City, Beverly Hills Twp., Los Angeles Co., CA, Roll 124, p. 95A, SN 6A, ED 19-820, SD 16, enumerated 19 Apr 1930, official enumeration date 1 Apr 1930 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
5b. 1930 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #86 of 98): Patrician Apartments, 111 No. Wilcox Ave., Los Angeles (Assembly District 55, Block 471), Los Angeles Co., CA, Roll 134, p. 228B, SN 43B, ED 19-64, SD 16, enumerated 18 Apr 1930, official enumeration date 1 Apr 1930 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
6. CADI: California Death Index, 1940-1997 (online at RootsWeb.com and Ancestry.com; missing columns contained no data):
7. SSDI: Social Security Death Index (online at RootsWeb.com; missing columns contained no data):
8. Messages in the Robards Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com): 9. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). 10. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: AF - Ancestral File (online at FamilySearch.org). 11. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org). |
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