The 1910 U.S. Federal Census records John Dysart, age 43 born in Scotland, as a wheat farmer living in Condon, Gilliam Co., Oregon. In his household are his wife Mary age 43 born in Scotland, son Charles age 8 born in Oregon, daughter Grace age 7 born in Oregon, sister-in-law Maggie a widow age 44 born in Scotland, and niece Kitty Nickleson age 21 born in Scotland. John and Mary have been married for 11 years and she has had 3 children with 2 still living. John and Mary both immigrated to the U.S. in 1891 and are both now naturalized citizens. Maggie and Kitty immigrated in 1908 and are both now still aliens. The four recorded here as born in Scotland also record that their mothers and fathers were born in Scotland.[1]
Birth: 1903, USA Death: Nov. 13, 1918; Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
She was only 15 when she died. I have been unable to locate her obit. or her death record which might give a cause of death--at that time, the Influenza or Flu was really bad, it is quite possible she died of the Flu.
Family links: Parents: John Dysart (1866 - 1934) and Mary M. Clark Dysart (1866 - 1957)
Burial: Riverside Memorial Park, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Created by: Sue Tanner Record added: Mar 05, 2015 Find A Grave Memorial# 143376040
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