Katie, daughter of James Albert Gillingham and Annie Schmid, was born on 19 Apr 1904 in Juneau, Wisconsin, United States.[1][2]
In the 1905 census Kate (age 1) was with her parents and 3 siblings in Necedah, Juneau, Wisconsin, United States.[3]
In the 1910 census Katie (age 6) was with her parents and 5 siblings in Necedah, Juneau, Wisconsin, United States.[4]
In the 1920 census Katie (age 15) was with her parents and 6 siblings in Viola, Olmsted, Minnesota, United States.[5]
Katherine was buried in 1990 in Necedah, Juneau, Wisconsin, United States.[6]
Katherine, daughter of Schmid, died (age 86) on 1 Jul 1990 in Winona, Minnesota.[7][8][9]
Sources
↑Birth:
"Wisconsin Birth Index, 1820-1907"
citing Juneau, Wisconsin, reel 0092, Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, Vital Records Division, Madison
FamilySearch Record: VHH3-CLZ (accessed 1 October 2023)
Katie F Gillingham born in Apr 1904 in Juneau, Wisconsin.
↑Birth:
"Wisconsin Births and Christenings, 1826-1926"
citing Digital film/folder number: 007615030; FHL microfilm: 1302883; Record number: 185; Packet letter: B
FamilySearch Record: XRGK-7XJ (accessed 1 October 2023)
Katie Fay Gillingham born on 19 Apr 1904, daughter of James Albert Gillingham & Annie Schmid, in Juneau, Wisconsin, United States.
↑1905 Census:
"Wisconsin State Census, 1905"
citing Page: 272; Line: 56; Digital film/folder number: 004236857; FHL microfilm: 1020451; Record number: 51859; Packet letter: A
FamilySearch Record: MM3Z-RGH (accessed 1 October 2023)
FamilySearch Image: S3HY-68V3-J5W Image number 00556
Kate Gillingham (1), single daughter, in household of Bert Gillingham (32) in Necedah, Juneau, Wisconsin, United States. Born in Wisconsin.
↑1910 Census:
"United States Census, 1910"
citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: T624; Digital film/folder number: 005157710; FHL microfilm: 1375727; Image number: 1023; Sheet number: 3; Sheet letter: B; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N03569-0
FamilySearch Record: MPJT-DNT (accessed 1 October 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 33SQ-GYBQ-9JKW
Katie Gillingham (6), single daughter, in household of Albert Gillingham Jr. (37) in Necedah, Juneau, Wisconsin, United States. Born in Wisconsin.
↑1920 Census:
"United States Census, 1920"
citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: T625; Line: 48; Digital film/folder number: 004966225; FHL microfilm: 1820847; Image number: 611; Sheet number: 2; Sheet letter: A; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N01999-6
FamilySearch Record: MWBJ-SFN (accessed 1 October 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 33S7-9RXG-4BD
Katie Gillingham (15), single daughter, in household of Burt Gillingham (47 years) in Viola, Olmsted, Minnesota, United States. Born in Wisconsin.
↑Burial:
"Find A Grave Index"
citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com
FamilySearch Record: QVL6-J5JF (accessed 1 October 2023)
Find A Grave: Memorial #87205531
Katherine F Gillingham burial in 1990 in Necedah, Juneau, Wisconsin, United States of America.
↑Death:
"United States Social Security Death Index"
citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing)
FamilySearch Record: JYTF-G2Z (accessed 1 October 2023)
Katherine F Gillingham death 1 Jul 1990 (born 04 Apr 1904).
↑Death:
"Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002"
citing Winona, Minnesota, record 2360313, certificate number 019711, Minnesota Department of Health, Minneapolis
FamilySearch Record: V47Q-4Y7 (accessed 1 October 2023)
Katherine F Gillingham death 1 Jul 1990 (born 4 Apr 1904), child of Schmid, in Winona, Minnesota.
↑Death:
"United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007"
citing Digital film/folder number: DI0001099
FamilySearch Record: 6KWM-YGQ6 (accessed 1 October 2023)
Katherine F Gillingham death 1 Jul 1990 (born 4 Apr 1904).
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