Eighth Generation (Continued)
Samuel Alison Hyson (Amos Alexander7, John Frederick6, Susannah Elizabeth Hiltz5, Johann Heinrich4, Rebecca Magdalena Lantz3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1).
Born on 6 Oct 1889 in Widnoon, Madison Twp., Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Samuel Alison died in Pensacola, Escambia Co., Florida, U.S.A., in Sep 1969; he was 79.53,117 Occupation: Contractor.
On 8 Apr 1914 Samuel Alison married
Helen Frieda Meister in Akron, Summit Co., Ohio, U.S.A.
193 Born on 10 Oct 1895 in Akron, Summit Co., Ohio, U.S.A.53,193 Helen Frieda died in Pensacola, Escambia Co., Florida, U.S.A., on 13 Aug 1980; she was 84.53,117 Occupation: Rubber Worker.
According to the 1900 United States federal census, Samuel Hyson resided at Madison Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. He was a live-in servant in the household of Menassah and Rosanna Keller. (T623-1373, Pennsylvania, Armstrong Co., ED 22, Madison Twp., p. 7B)
The 1920 United States federal census states that Samuel and Helen Hyson with their daughter resided at 1107 Bellows Street, Akron, Summit County, Ohio. His mother divorced mother Elizabeth Spencer resided in the household as did his bother William Hyson. The family also rented a room to a boarder. The family rented their home. Samuel Hyson was a contractor in housing. William Hyson was labourer in a storage house. (T625-1439, Ohio, Summit Co., ED 181, Akron, p. 24A)
Samuel and Helen Hyson with their two daughters resided at 318 Stanton Ave, Akron, Ohio according to the 1930 United States federal census. They owned their own home which was valued at USD 4000.00. They did not own a radio set. Samuel Hyson’s divorced mother Elizabeth Hyson resided in the household as did his grandfather John Bliss. Samuel Hyson was a machinist in a boiler factory. Helen Hyson was a rubber work for Goodrich Tires. (T626-1877, Ohio, Summit Co., ED 86, Akron, p. 10A)
The 1940 United States federal census states that Samuel and Helen Hyson with a daughter resided at 1135 Getz Street, Akron, Summit County, Ohio. They rented their home for USD 13.00 per month. His widowed mother Elizabeth Hyson lived in the household. Their daughter and son-in-law Ruby and Karl Cullison lived in the household. Samuel Hyson was a street repair labourer. Helen Hyson was a fan belt splicer in a rubber factory. Karl Cullison was a chemical laboratory assistant. (T627-3177, Ohio, Summit Co., ED 89-133, Akron ward 5, p. 4B)
They had the following children:
William Alexander Hyson (Amos Alexander7, John Frederick6, Susannah Elizabeth Hiltz5, Johann Heinrich4, Rebecca Magdalena Lantz3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1).
Born on 18 Jul 1892 in Reynoldsville, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania, U.S.A.52,90 William Alexander died in Punxsutawney, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania, U.S.A., on 14 Nov 1956; he was 64.90 Buried on 17 Nov 1956 in Mahaffey, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania, U.S.A.90 Occupation: Coal Miner.
The 1920 United States federal census states that William Hyson resided at 1107 Bellows Street, Akron, Summit County, Ohio. He lived in the household of his brother and sister-in-law Samuel and Helen Hyson. William Hyson was labourer in a storage house. (T625-1439, Ohio, Summit Co., ED 181, Akron, p. 24A)
According to the 1930 United States federal census William Hyson resided at 159 Cherry Street, Punxsutawney, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. He lived in the household of his sister and brother-in-law Mary and William Sheesley. William Hyson was divorced. He was a coal miner. (T626-2047, Pennsylvania, Jefferson, ED 24, Punxsutawney, p. 12A)
William Hyson resided at R 557, Ashby, Rockingham County, Virginia according to the 1940 United States federal census. He was hired help living in the household of Charles and Emma Shaffer. William Hyson was a farm labourer. The census indicated that in 1935 he had been living in Mahaffey, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. (T627-4291, Virginia, Rockingham Co., ED 83-7, Ashby, p. 15A)
William Hyson died from a uræmic coma caused by pulmonary œdema due to carcinoma ofd the bladder.
William Alexander married
Maude Ella Eckert.
Born on 27 Nov 1895 in Clearfield, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania, U.S.A.53 Maude Ella was baptized in Clearfield, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania, U.S.A., on 19 Jun 1898. Maude Ella died in Aug 1974; she was 78.
William and Ella Hyson with a son resided at 423 Meadow Street, Curwensville, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania according to the 1920 United States federal census. They lived in the household of her parents H.S. and Emma Eckert. The occupation of William Hyson is unclear on the census form. (T625-1552, Pennsylvania, Clearfield Co., ED 71, Curwensville ward 1, p. 11B)
Mary Elizabeth Hyson (Amos Alexander7, John Frederick6, Susannah Elizabeth Hiltz5, Johann Heinrich4, Rebecca Magdalena Lantz3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1).
Born on 13 Oct 1894 in Reynoldsville, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Mary Elizabeth died in Clearfield, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania, U.S.A., on 14 Oct 1977; she was 83.
On 22 Dec 1911 Mary Elizabeth married
William Clair Sheesley in Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Born on 25 May 1892 in Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania, U.S.A.90 William Clair died in Mahaffey, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania, U.S.A., on 29 Jan 1965; he was 72.90 Occupation: Railroad Fireman.
According to the 1920 United States federal census, William and Mary Sheesley resided at 132 Cherry Street, Punxsutawney, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. They rented their home. William Sheesley was a fireman for a railroad. (T625-1575, Pennsylvania, Jefferson, ED 157, Punxsutawney ward 1, p. 9B)
William and Mary Sheesley resided at 159 Cherry Street, Punxsutawney, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania according to the 1930 United States federal census. They rented their home for USD 20.00 per month. They did not own a radio set. Her divorced brother William Hyson lived in the household. William Sheesley was a fireman for a railroad. William Hyson was a coal miner. (T626-2047, Pennsylvania, Jefferson, ED 24, Punxsutawney, p. 12A)
The 1940 United States federal census states that William and Mary Sheesley resided at Mahaffey, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. They rented their home for USD 7.00 per month. His nephew Blair Sheesley and their maid Dorothy Brown lived in the household. William Sheesley was an engineer in road construction. (T627-3471, Pennsylvania, Clearfield Co., ED 17-70, Mahaffey, p. 7A)
They had no children.