Descendent Families
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04/14/1837. Birth Rockdale, New York, USA |
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1860. Untitled location Mt. Upton, Chenango County, New York, USA |
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04/16/1860. Marriage to Caroline 'Carrie' Laura Peck East Guilford, Chenango County, New York, USA |
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1867. Untitled location Mantorville, Minnesota, USA |
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02/16/1908. Death Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA |
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History of Guilford, NY
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1850. Federal Census, as Truesdall Guilford, Chenango County, New York, USA |
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1874. Carrie Peck Obituary Owatonna, Steele County, Minnesota, USA |
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1880. Federal Census Owatonna, Steele County, Minnesota, USA |
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1902. New Elevator Company Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA |
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1908. Jay Emmett Truesdell Obituary Owatonna, Steele County, Minnesota, USA |
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1917. Emily Truesdell Brown Obituary Owatonna, Steele County, Minnesota, USA |
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by children births, must have moved from ny to pa between 1863-1867 and to mn between 1867-1870 |
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Ancestral Families
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Jay Emmett Truesdell PHOTOS:
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Jay Emmett Truesdell family portrait. Back row standing, left to right: Rena and Albert Truesdell, Bertha (Truesdell) Reynolds, Carleton Brown (husband of Emily Truesdell). Middle row: Jay Truesdell (son of Albert Truesdell), Ada Truesdell (daughter of 2nd wife Fannie), Jay Emmett Truesdell, Fannie Truesdell (Jay's 2nd wife), Emily (Truesdell) Brown with her daughter Margery Lorraine Brown, Helen Truesdell (daughter of Albert). Front row: Ethel Truesdell (daughter of Albert), Charlotte Reynolds (daughter of Bertha), Carrie Reynolds (daughter of Bertha).
Date: Late 1893, early 1894
Place: Owatonna, Minnesota?
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Jay Emmett Truesdell.
Date: 1887?
Place: Owatonna, Steele Minnesota
Photographer: Will Thomas, Owatonna Minnesota
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Top of combine: unknown driver, Jay Emmet Truesdell, Charlotte Reynolds, Margaret Reynolds, Louise Reser, Carrie Reynolds. Double buggy: Harry Reynolds. Single buggy: John Reser, owner of combine.
Date: 1901?
Place: Walla Walla, Washington
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Jay Truesdell family portrait. Back row, left to right: Rena Truesdell (widow of Albert), Ethel Truesdell (daughter of Albert), Lynn and Ellen Truesdell, Ada Truesdell (daughter of Jay's 2nd wife, Fannie), Emily (Truesdell) Brown, Harry and Bertha (Truesdell) Reynolds. Seated in middle: Fannie Truesdell (Jay Emmett's 2nd Wife), Jay Emmett Truesdell. Children in front: Charlotte Reynolds (daughter of Bertha), Ellen Truesdell (daughter of Albert), Carrie Reynolds (daughter of Bertha), Margery Lorraine Brown (daughter of Emily), Margaret Reynolds (daughter of Bertha), Jay Truesdell (son of Albert).
Date: Around 1897
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Jay Emmett Truesdell
Date: 1870s
Place: Owatonna, Minnesota?
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"Jay and Carrie Truesdell with children Albert and Bertha"
Date: 1867
Place: Corry, Pennsylvania, USA
Photographer: W.H. Cranston's Gallery of Art, Corry Pennsylvania
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Jay Emmett Truesdell. Same sitting as scan0149?
Date: 1870s
Place: Owatonna, Minnesota?
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Jay and Carrie Truesdell
Date: 1860?
Place: Butternuts, New York, USA
Photographer: W. Randolph Smith, Butternuts, New York
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Jay Truesdell
Date: 1883?
Place: Owatonna, Steele County, Minnesota, USA
Photographer: Will Thomas, Owatonna, MN
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""Grandfather Truesdell and Aunt Ada""
Jay Emmett Truesdell and daughter Ada Truesdell
Date: 1900?
Place: Owatonna, Minnesota
Photographer: Heinzelman's Art Studio, Owatonna, Minnesota
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""Grandfather J.E. Truesdell, Uncle Lynn Truesdell, Uncle Lynn's son Lynn George""
Date: 1908?
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"Rev & Mrs Brown, Dear Friends, Please accept this trifle as a slight-token of the friendship and appreciation which strengthens as the years go by -- Christmas 1888"
Calling cards of Jay Emmett Truesdell and Fannie Truesdell sent to Rev. Justus Brown and wife, parents-in-law of Emily Truesdell Brown
Date: Christmas 1888
Place: Owatonna, Minnesota
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