Hello Sandy,
You're welcome to any help I was able to provide. I also found the marriage
of Maggie Kehlenbeck to John Riley Craig, but also found that it did not fit
the dates in question.
Well, good luck to you!
Virginia
Virginia--First of all thanks for all your help. But I'm with
you--the
more
I find out, the less I know. I didn't find a marriage license
for Grant
Carmichael but I did find one for Maggie Kehlenbeck to John Riley Craig,
May
1, 1915, in Muncie, Delaware Co., IN.
Then Maggie Craig married Grant Carmichael on November 2, 1918. But
neither
of these dates fit with Agnes bd of 1902.
But no sign of Agnes Kehlenbeck, Craig, Carmichael until she shows up in
1920.
Again thanks for your help Virginia. I appreciate it.
Sandy
>
> Sandy...the more I find out, the less i know...LOL
> Grant, sister Olive, and brother Benjamin are still living with mother,
> Salllie in the 1900 and 1910 Miami Co, Indiana census records. All are
> listed as single in both 1900 and 1910! This knocks out my theory that
> Grant had a first wife; seems unlikely that he is father of Agnes, since
she
> was born in abt 1902. So now, it seems likely that Maggie was his first
> marriage.
>
> The 1920 Delaware Co census shows Grant as age 53 and Maggie as 35.
Don't
> hold a gun to my head as the ages are hard to read. But if
Agnes was 18
and
> dau of Maggie...Maggie would have been young - age 17 when had Agnes.
Seems
> strange though that Agnes is not listed as Agnes Craig, or as step dau
of
> Grant.
>
> The 1920 census also shows Grant's siblings, Benjamin and Olive "in same
> household" (a few doors from Grant and Maggie) and both still single.
>
> Virginia
>
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