Family History - Constance Petra Boe
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This family history features Constance Petra Boe and two of her descendants down to the second generation.
First and Second Generations
1.
Constance Petra Boe,
1 born 26 October 1895 in Benson, Swift County, Minnesota, the daughter of
Swen J. Boe and
Anna Jenson;
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 died 6 February 1990.
1, 2 Constance married, 22 March 1919 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington,
Charles Alexander Ryan, Sr.4, 5, 12 (born 19 July 1885 in Washington, the son of
George Harry Ryan and
Lucy Viola Wood;
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Charles died 2 July 1960 in Puyallup, Pierce County, Washington
8). Constance and Charles are buried in Woodlawn Abbey, Sumner, Pierce County, Washington.
13, 1
- Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Abbey, Sumner, Pierce County, Washington, Constance P. Ryan / 1895 - 1990 [from gravestone, associated with the Ryan grave marker].
- Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Ryan, Constance P., no. 535-44-1765, born 26 October 1895, died 6 February 1990, last residence: Pierce, Washington.
- National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), Social Security Applications, Constance Petra Ryan, born: 26 October 1895 in Benson Switt [sic, actually Benson in Swift County], Minnesota; father: Swen J. Boe; mother: Anna Jenson.
- U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Washington, Pierce County, Sumner Town, Enumeration District 235, Sheet No. 23, family of Chas. A. Ryan (34, Washington, farmer); wife Constance Ryan (25, Minnesota).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Washington, Pierce County, Sumner Town, Enumeration District 27-40, Sheet No. 4A, family of Charles Ryan (44, Washington, farmer, fruit farm, married age 33); wife Constance Ryan (34, Minnesota, married age 23); son Charles Ryan (8, Washington); son Roger Ryan (6, Washington).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Washington, Pierce County, Sumner, E.D. 27-99, Sheet No 4B, Charles A. Ryan, 54, Washington, farmer, specialized farming; wife Constance Ryan, 44, Minnesota; son Charles Ryan, 18, Washington; son Roger Ryan, 16, Washington.
- Draft Registration Card, World War I, Charles Alexander Ryan, Serial No. 224, born 19 July 1885; nearest relative: Emma Jean Ryan (child), Sumner, Pierce, Wash.
- Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960 (transcriptions or certificates). Ryan, Charles A., Sr.; died 2 July 1960 in Puyallup, Pierce County, Washington; age 74; record gives the names of his parents.
- Washington State Census, 1887, Pierce County, family of Geo. H. Ryan (38, Wis., millman); Lucy V. Ryan (37, Wis.); Lewis Ryan (9, Wash. Ter.); Henry Ryan (10, Wash. Ter.); Edith Ryan (3, Wash. Ter.); Charles Ryan (2, Wash. Ter.); Warren Ryan (1, Wash. Ter.).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1900, Washington, Pierce County, Sumner Precinct, Enumeration District 150, Sheet No. 7A, family of Lucy Ryan (50, Wisconsin, farmer, Oct 1849, 4 children, 4 married [undoubtedly refers only to the children living with her], widow [erroneous, her husband remarried and lived until 1934]; son Lewis D. Ryan (22, Washington, Aug 1877, student); daughter Edith E. Ryan (16, Washington, July 1884, student); son Charles A. Ryan (14, Washington, July 1885); son Warren W. Ryan (13, Washington, Dec. 1886, student).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1910, Washington, Pierce County, Sumner Village, Enumeration District 188, Sheet No. 3B, family of Lucy B. Ryan (60, Wisconsin, widow [erroneous; her husband remarried and lived until 1934], 5 children, 5 living); son Charles A. Ryan (25, Washington, farmer); son Warren W. Ryan (23, Washington).
- Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008, Certificate of Marriage, No. 26058, Charles A. Ryan and Constance Miller Boe, married on 22 March 1919 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.
- Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Abbey, Sumner, Pierce County, Washington, Charles A. Ryan / 1885-1960 [from gravestone associated with the Ryan grave marker]