Gazlay Family History
 

Family HistoryFamily History - Letitia Bogie


Key:1.“+” before a child’s name indicates the child has their own entry in the next generation.
 2.“born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown.
This family history features Letitia Bogie and one of her descendants down to the second generation.


First Generation
1. Letitia Bogie,1 born 1875 in Canada (parents not determined).1 Letitia married George Ezra Fox (born 1872 in Minnesota, parents not determined1).

+2i. Lowell Hamilton Fox, born 19 December 1907 in Pope County, Minnesota; died 25 April 1959 in San Diego, San Diego County, California. Married Louise A. Moreau.

  1. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Minnesota, Pope County, Glenwood City, E.D. 61-9, Sheet No. 8A, George E. Fox, 58, Minnesota, first married age 23, manager, truck line; wife Lettie Fox, 55, Canada-English, first married age 20, bookkeeper, truck line son Lowel Fox, 23, Minnesota, first married age 21, ass’t manager, truck line; daughter in law Louise Fox, 19, Minnesota, first married age 19; border Abbie Roberts, 82, Maine, widow, first married age 31.
Second Generation
2. Lowell Hamilton Fox2 (Letitia1), born 19 December 1907 in Pope County, Minnesota;1, 2, 3 died 25 April 1959 in San Diego, San Diego County, California.1, 2 Lowell married, 8 July 1928 in Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota, Louise A. Moreau8 (born 4 November 1910 in Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota, the daughter of Paul Joseph Moreau and Maude Jane Kaufman;3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Louise died 3 January 1987 in Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho4). Lowell is buried in Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, San Diego County, California.1 Louise is buried in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho.4

  1. Find a Grave (website). Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, San Diego County, California, Lowell Hamilton Fox, born: 19 December 1907 in Pope County, Minnesota; died: 1959 (from record, which provides the names and links for his parents and two siblings).
  2. California Death Index 1940-1997; Ancestry (website), and Familysearch (website). Lowell Hamilton Fox, died: 25 April 1959 in San Diego, California; born: 19 December 1907 in Minnesota; father: Fox; mother: Bogie.
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Minnesota, Pope County, Glenwood City, E.D. 61-9, Sheet No. 8A, George E. Fox, 58, Minnesota, first married age 23, manager, truck line; wife Lettie Fox, 55, Canada-English, first married age 20, bookkeeper, truck line son Lowel Fox, 23, Minnesota, first married age 21, ass’t manager, truck line; daughter in law Louise Fox, 19, Minnesota, first married age 19; border Abbie Roberts, 82, Maine, widow, first married age 31.
  4. Find a Grave (website). Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho, Louise A. Moreau Taasevigen, born: 4 November 1910 in Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota; died: 3 January 1987 in Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho (from record, which includes the text of her obituary; and provides the names and links for her parents, siblings, and one husband).
  5. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Minnesota, Pope County, Glenwood City, E.D. 136, Sheet No. 21B, E.D. 136, Sheet No. 21A, Paul Moreau [erroneously indexed as Marian], 42, Minnesota, switchman, steam railroad; wife Maud Moreau, 32, Minnesota; daughter Florence Moreau, 14, Minnesota; daughter Louise Moreau, 9, Minnesota; son Ralph Moreau, 7, Minnesota; son Leo Moreau, 5, Minnesota; daughter Harriet Moreau, 11/12, Minnesota.
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Washington, King County, Seattle City, E.D. 40-221B, Sheet No. 11A, Louise Bills, 29, Minnesota, divorced, lived in Juneau, Alaska, in 1935. [She is among numerous lodgers apparently in the same dwelling.]
  7. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Alaska Territory, First Judicial District, Juneau, E.D. 1-24, Sheet No. 10B, Louise Bills, 28, Minnesota, waitress, restaurant; brother Ralph Moreau, 26, Minnesota, fireman, fed. building.
  8. Marriage Announcement, Sauk Centre Herald, Sauk Centre, Minnesota, 12 July 1928, marriage of Mr. Lowell Fox and Miss Alcie M. Moreau [sic, this is believed to be Louise A. Moreau, daughter of Paul Moreau and Maude Kaufman], both of Glenwood [Minnesota], on 8 July 1928 in Sauk Centre, Minnesota.