This is another article for the series "52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks", a challenge by Amy Johnson Crow on No Story Too Small.
His parents, John Henderson and Ella Pillsbury Hutson Henderson greeted a brown-eyed, dark haired boy on 28 June 1897 in Bailey, Mitchell County, Iowa[1]. They named him Clyde Ellsworth Henderson. He became the younger half-brother of Alva Leo Hutson and William E. Hutson, both sons from his mother’s first marriage to James Hutson. Another brother, Lawrence K. Henderson, would come along in a couple years.
His parents, John Henderson and Ella Pillsbury Hutson Henderson greeted a brown-eyed, dark haired boy on 28 June 1897 in Bailey, Mitchell County, Iowa[1]. They named him Clyde Ellsworth Henderson. He became the younger half-brother of Alva Leo Hutson and William E. Hutson, both sons from his mother’s first marriage to James Hutson. Another brother, Lawrence K. Henderson, would come along in a couple years.
To me, Clyde would have been my half great-great uncle.[2]
He lived in the small village of Bailey for at least 20
years attending the local school through the seventh grade[3]. He registered for the draft in 1918 reporting
that he worked for Mr. M.S. Carter in Bailey[4].
Draft Registration Card WW I, Clyde E. Henderson |
By 1920, Clyde moved about 20 miles north to live in LeRoy,
Mower County, Minnesota. He was married then, to
Louise V. Bach. Over the next 20 years[5],
he worked as a laborer at a quarry, a rock crusher company and the
railroad. He and Louise had three children: Lloyd, Merrill and Marilyn.
Clyde and Louise’s whereabouts after 1940 are a mystery to
me. He may have been living in Chester,
Iowa in the 1950’s based on a brief mention of a Clyde Henderson in the Austin
[Minnesota] Daily Herald. He died on 28
Feb 1983 in Rochester, Olmsted, Minnesota[6]. He was buried in Wayne Cemetery (near Bailey) in a shared grave with his parents[7].
Future Research
- Obtain records for Clyde’s birth, school, marriage, employment and death
- Determine location of Clyde and Louise after 1940
- Contact descendants of Clyde and Louise
[1] Registration
State: Iowa; Registration County: Mitchell; Roll: 1643186. Description-Draft
Card : H. Ancestry.com. U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
[database on-line].
[3] 1915
Iowa State census, Township: Bailey. Ancestry.com. Iowa, State Census
Collection, 1836-1925. Original data: Microfilm of Iowa
State Censuses, 1856, 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915, 1925 as well various special
censuses from 1836-1897 obtained from the State Historical Society of Iowa via
Heritage Quest.
[4]
See footnote 1.
[5]
1920, 1930 and 1940 U.S. federal censuses, Ancestry.com.
[6] Ancestry.com. Minnesota,
Death Index, 1908-2002 [database on-line]. Original data: State of
Minnesota. Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002. Minneapolis, MN, USA:
Minnesota Department of Health.
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