Born in Vassalboro, Kennebec, Maine, United States
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of
Frank Calvin Wheeler
— married
25 Apr 1907 in Winslow, Kennebec, Maine, United States
[children unknown]
Died
at about age 21
in Vassalboro, Kennebec, Maine, United States
Problems/Questions
Profile last modified
| Created 7 Feb 2015
This page has been accessed 66 times.
Biography
Mona was born in 1891.
Mona (age 17), daughter of John Goodrich and Nettie Dyer, married Frank C Wheeler on April 25th, 1907 in Winslow, Kennebec, Maine, United States.[1]
Ramona, daughter of John Goodrich and Nettie Goodrich, died on August 30th, 1912 in Vassalboro, Kennebec, Maine, United States.[2]
Ramona was buried in North Vassalboro Village Cemetery[3] in Vassalboro, Kennebec County, Maine, United States with a death date of August 30th, 1913.
Sources
↑Marriage:
"Maine, U.S., Marriage Records, 1713-1922"
Maine State Archives; Cultural Building, 84 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0084; 1892-1907 Vital Records; Roll Number: 60 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 1961 #2774077 (accessed 6 March 2024)
Mona May Goodrich (17) marriage to Frank C Wheeler on 25 Apr 1907 in Winslow, Kennebec, Maine, USA.
↑Death:
"Maine, U.S., Death Records, 1761-1922"
Maine State Archives; Cultural Building, 84 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0084; 1908-1922 Vital Records; Roll Number: 59 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 1962 #2035535 (accessed 6 March 2024)
Ramona M Wheeler death 30 Aug 1912, daughter of John Goodrich & Nettie Goodrich, in Vassalboro, Kennebec, Maine, USA.
↑Memorial:
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17368500/ramona_may-wheeler: accessed March 6, 2024), memorial page for Ramona May “Mona” Goodrich Wheeler (5 May 1891–30 Aug 1913), Find A Grave: Memorial #17368500, citing North Vassalboro Village Cemetery, Vassalboro, Kennebec County, Maine, USA; Maintained by Maine 101 (contributor 47130320).
See also:
Is Mona your ancestor? Please don't go away! Login to collaborate or comment, or ask our community of genealogists a question.