Abt 1903 - 1958 (~ 55 years)
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Name |
Annalee Patten [1] |
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Born |
Abt 1903 |
Missouri, USA [2] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
28 Apr 1910 |
Campbell township, Greene County, Missouri, USA [3] |
1. Patten, John H., head, male, white, 46, second marriage, married 11 years, Illinois, Tennessee, Missouri, mail order man, medicine, own account, can read and write, owns farm free of mortgage
2. _____, Nellie R., wife, female, white, 34, first marriage, married 11 years, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio, can read and write,
3. _____, Mary A., daughter, female, white, 10, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio, can read and write, attending school
4. _____, Anna L., daughter, female, white, 8, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio, can read and write, attending school
5. _____, John H. Jr., son, male, white, 6, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio
6. _____, Daniel P., son, male, white, 4, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio
7. _____, Joseph, son, male, white, 2, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio
8. _____, Josephine, daughter, female, white, 2, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio
9. _____, Bennett, son, male, white, 2 months, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio |
Census |
2 Jan 1920 |
Chapel township, Howell County, Missouri, USA [4] |
1. Patten, J. H., head, owns with mortgage, male, white, 56, married, can read and write, Illinois, Tennessee, Missouri, farmer, [partner?], own account, farm schedule no. 5
2. _____, Nelly R., wife, female, white, 44, married, can read and write, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio, housewife
3. _____, Mary A., daughter, female, white, 20, can read and write, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio
4. _____, Annie Lee, daughter, female, white, 17, attending school, can read and write, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio
5. _____, John H., Jr., son, male, white, 15, attending school, can read and write, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio
6. _____, Dandy H., son, male, white, 13, attending school, can read and write, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio
7. _____, Joseph R., son, male, white, 11, attending school, can read and write, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio
8. _____, Josphine C. [Josephine C.], daughter, female, white, 11, can read and write, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio
9. _____, Bennett, son, male, white, 9, attending school, can read and write, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio
10. _____, Robert, son, male, white, 7, attending school, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio |
Census |
20 Jan 1920 |
Beaumont township, Riverside County, California, USA [5, 6, 7] |
1. Patten, Clay A., head, renting, male, white, 59, married, can read and write, Illinois, Tennessee, Illinois, no occupation
2. _____, Minnie C., wife, female, white, 50, married, can read and write, Illinois, Canada, Illinois
3. _____, Annalee, niece, female, white, 17, single, not attending school [can read and write left blank], Missouri, Missouri, Kansas |
It initially seemed unlikely that this was the same Anna Lee/Annalee Patten. However, a search of Clay A. Patten turns up the 1880 census for Bates County, Missouri, of the Matthias Patten family which includes Andy C. Patten, age 18, and John H. Patten, age 16.
Additionally, the California death index reflects the death of Clay A. Patten in 1943, San Bernardino County, and states his mother's surname as Copeland.
His birthplace is Illinois, as in the 1880, and as in the death index.
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Obituary |
30 Jul 1930 |
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA [8, 9] |
Obituary, Anna Lee Patten's mother, Tampa Morning Tribune"Mrs. Nelle R. Patten
Mrs. Nelle R. Patten, 55, died in a hospital Monday. Besides her husband, J. H. Patten, 609 Hollywood avenue, she is survived by five sons, D. H. and J. R. Patten, of Los Angeles; Bennett Patten, Robert Patten and J. H. Patten, jr., of Tampa; three daughters, Mrs. Lindsay Briscoe, West Plains, Mo.; Mrs. A. Robinson and Mrs. Duane J. Hurley of Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs. Roberta Mock, Kansas City, Mo., and three brothers, O. D. Royse, Joplin, Mo.; T. B. Royse, West Plain[s], Mo., and Frank Royse[,] Portsmouth, Ohio.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later." |
Newspaper Article |
31 Dec 1931 |
West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA [10] |
From the West Plains Journal-Gazette:\"Drops Dead in Postoffice
J. H. Patten a former resident of West Plains, but more recently of Springfield, dropped dead in the Mtn. View postoffice Saturday morning from a heart attack. He was 69 years old. Funeral services were held in Mountain View Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Floyd John Evans, of West Plains, and burial was in Oak Lawn cemetery in West Plains.
Mr. Patten formerly made his home in West Plains and was an extensive manufacturers and jobber in a line of patent medicines in which he had a large business. He later moved on a large ranch he owned near Mountain View, where he carried on his business. Last year he and his wife went to Florida to spend the winter where Mrs. Patten became suddenly ill and died. She was buried there.
Surviving the deceased are five sons and three daughters, Mrs. Lindsay Briscoe, wife of a city mail carrier of West Plains; Mrs. Al Pepphalin, Mrs. Duane Hurley, Joe Patten and Dandy Patten, all of Los Angeles, Calif.; Jack Bennett and Robert Patten of Springfield.\" |
Obituary |
31 Dec 1931 |
West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA [11] |
Obituary, John H. Patten, West Plains Weekly Quill, 31 December 1931:"Funeral Dr. J. H. Patten Yesterday in Mtn. View:
Body Former West Plains Man Brought Here For Burial In Oak Lawn Cemetery.
(From Monday?s Daily Quill.)
Funeral services [services] for Dr. J. H. Patten, 69, formerly of West Plains, who dropped dead in Mountain View Saturday morning, were held in Mountain View yesterday afternoon at 2 o?clock, the Rev. Floyd John Evans of West Plains, conducting the services.
Following the services in Mountain View, the body accompanied by three sons of Dr. Patten, Jack, Bennett and Robert of Springfield, and a daughter, Mrs. Lindsay Briscoe, with Mr. Briscoe, was brought to West Plains by motor hearse for burial. The Duncan Undertaking Company of Mountain View had charge of the funeral and burial arrangements.
Dr. Patten, who had recently moved to Springfield, from Mountain View, dropped dead in the postoffice [post office] in Mountain View Saturday while making a brief visit there.
He had made his home in Mountain View much of the time for the last 19 years.
Besides the daughter here, and the three sons in Springfield, who were making their home with their father, Dr. Patten also is survived by two other sons, Joe and Dandy, of Los Angeles, Calif. and two other daughters, Mrs. Al Kepphalin and Mrs. Duane Hurley also of Los Angeles. Mrs. Patten died in Tampa, Fla., a year ago last July, the family having made their home there for a brief period.
Serveral years ago Dr. Patten, who was not a doctor, made a small fortune from selling a cure all salve, the formula for which he himself created. His business ability and clever salesmanship resulted in wide sales of his remedy, and when he moved to West Plains in 1916, his enormous business immediately ran up the postage sales at the local post office to much larger figures, and local printers profited from his need for printed matter, delivered in unusually large quantities and in various forms.
During the two years the Pattens made their home in West Plains they lived in the beautiful Joseph Knoerle residence on Grace avenue, which Dr. Patten bought, but which now is owned and occupied by Dr. R. E. Hogan of West Plains.
After their return to Mountain View, Dr. Patten purchased a job printing equipment for a small office which he and his sons conducted, doing all of Dr. Patten?s own printing. As ales on the ointment dwindled, they took in other printing. The office later was moved to West Plains, Jack, Dady, and other sons of Dr. Patten, conducting the establishment under the name of Patten?s Printery. Since the office was moved from here it has been located in Mountain View and Springfield." |
Died |
1958 [12] |
West Family Tree offers no citation for this death date.
- Obit of her brother Robert C. Patten does not list her among his surviving siblings in 1965. Lists only sister Mary (Mrs. Lindsay Brisco in West Plains) and Josephine (Mrs. D. J. Hurst--should be Hurley?) in Pomona CA.
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Obituary |
10 Dec 1965 |
Tampa, Florida, USA [13] |
Obit of brother:
\"Robert C. Patten Dies in Hospital
Robert Clay Patten Sr., 43 of 2130 Ferris Drive, died yesterday in a Tampa hospital. A native of Springfield, Mo., he had been a resident of Tampa since 1946. Mr. Patten was owner and operator of Patten Tile Co. and was a veteran of Word War II.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Florence S. Patten, Tampa; a son, Robert C. Patten Jr., Tampa; a daughter, Miss Judy Margo Patten, Tampa; three brothers, J. H. (Jack) Patten, Tampa, D. H. Patten, Salt Lake City, Utah, and J. R. Patten, Seattle, Wash., and two sisters, Mrs. D. J. Hirst, Pomona, Calif., and Mrs. Lindsy Briscoe, West Plain [sic], Mo.\" |
Parents |
Anna Lee's second marriage, to Klipphahn, named her parents as J. H. Patten born in Missouri, and Nellie Royce, born in Nebraska. [14] |
Person ID |
I1988 |
Full |
Last Modified |
24 Apr 2022 |
Father |
John Hiatt Patten, b. Abt 1864, Illinois, USA , d. 26 Dec 1931, Mountain View, Howell County, Missouri, USA (Age ~ 67 years) |
Mother |
Nelle Royse, b. 13 Jul 1875, Ohio, USA , d. 28 Jul 1930, Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio, USA (Age 55 years) |
Married |
After December 1902 [15] |
- Although the 1910 census indicates they were married around 1899, and their first apparent child was born about 1900, John was not divorced from his first wife until December 1902.
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Family ID |
F932 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Floyd Wilson Deboard, b. 9 May 1898, Mountain View, Howell County, Missouri, USA , d. 19 Apr 1957, Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon (Age 58 years) |
Married |
19 Mar 1921 |
Howell County, Missouri, USA [1, 16, 17] |
Divorced |
Between 1922-1926 |
Children |
| 1. Geneva Dean Deboard, b. 13 Jan 1922, Chandler, Lincoln County, Oklahoma, USA , d. 21 May 1922, Chandler, Lincoln County, Oklahoma, USA (Age 0 years) |
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Last Modified |
12 Nov 2014 |
Family ID |
F495 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Alexander E. Klipphahn, b. 6 Dec 1902, Nebraska, USA , d. 28 Jun 1951, San Francisco County, California, USA (Age 48 years) |
Married |
15 May 1929 |
Los Angeles County, California, USA [14] |
Last Modified |
16 Nov 2014 |
Family ID |
F2194 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents
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| Newspaper item, marriage of Floyd DeBoard-Anna Lee Patton, 1921, Howell County, Missouri "Pond District," Mountain View Standard (Mountain View, Missouri), 25 March 1921, p. 3, col. 3, item on the marriage of Floyd Deboard and Miss Anna Lee Patton; microfilm reel no. 31251, Missouri State Historical Society, Elllis Library, University of Missouri, Columbia. |
| Newspaper item: Anna Lee (Patton) and brother Bennett Patton visit Mountain View, July 1929.
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| Birth of daughter to Floyd W. and Anna Lee (Patton) DeBoard, January 1922
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| Marriage of Floyd DeBoard to Anna Lee Patten, Mountain View newspaper announcement, April 1921
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| Obituary, Nellie Patten, mother of Anna Lee Patten, 1930, Tampa, Florida "Mrs. Nelle R. Patten," Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Fla.), 30 July 1930, [p. and col. not stated], obituary; digital image of item and newspaper masthead obtained by Alvie Davidson, Florida genealogist. |
| Marriage, Annalee (Patten) DeBoard to Alexander E. Klipphahn, 1929, Los Angeles County, California Los Angeles County, California, marriage license and certificate no. 6044 (1929), Alexander E. Klipphahn-Annalee DeBoard; "California, County Marriages, 1850-1952," index and digital image, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 16 November 2014); citing county recorder, Los Angeles. |
| Death certificate, Geneva Dean DeBoard, 1922, Lincoln County, Oklahoma Oklahoma State Board of Health, death certificate no, 398, Geneva Dean Deboard (1922), Lincoln County; Oklahoma State Department of Health, Oklahoma City. |
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Sources |
- [S161] DeBoard, Floyd - Marriage License (Annalee Patten, 1921), (Howell County, Missouri, marriage license, Floyd W. DeBoard - Annalee Patten, issued 12 March 1921, marriage 19 March 1921, filed 22 March 1921, Howell County Clerk's Office, West Plains, Missouri.).
- [S17] Missouri, Howell - 1920 U.S. Census, (1920 U.S. census, Howell County, Missouri, population schedule), Chapel township, Howell County, Missouri, ED 88, Sheet 1A, Dwelling 5, Family 5, J.H. Patten household, jpeg image (Reliability: 3).
- [S4541] 1910 U.S. census, Greene County, Missouri, population schedule, Campbell township, enumeration district (ED) 20, sheet 7B (penned), p. 284 (stamped, verso), dwelling 156, family 157, John H. Patten household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 13 November 2014); citing NARA microfilm publication T624, roll 782. .
- [S4545] 1920 U.S. census, Howell County, Missouri, population schedule, Chapel township, enumeration district (ED) 88, sheet 1A (penned), p. 245 (stamped, recto), dwelling 5, family 5, J. H. Patten household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : downloaded 14 November 2014); citing NARA microfilm publication T625, roll 920.
- [S4560] 1920 U.S. census, Riverside County, Missouri, population schedule, Beaumont township, enumeration district (ED) 97, sheet 11A (penned), p. 11 (stamped, recto), dwelling 316, family 320,Clay A. Patten household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : downloaded 15 November 2014); citing NARA microfilm publication T625, roll 125.
- [S4561] 1880 U. S. census, Bates County, Missouri, population schedule, [Butler], 158th of 6th, enumeration district (ED) 158, p. 10 (penned, recto), p. 190 (stamped, verso), dwelling 2, family 3, Matthias Patton household, boarding house; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : downloaded 15 November 2014); citing NARA microfilm publication T9, roll 673.
- [S4562] "California Death Index, 1940-1997," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 6 Sept 2014), entry for Clay A. Patten, San Bernardino County, California, 1943; citing State of California Department of Health Services, California Death Index, 1940-1997, Center for Health Statistics, Sacramento.
- [S4536] “Mrs. Nelle R. Patten,” Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Fla.), 30 July 1930, [p. and col. not stated], obituary; digital image of item and newspaper masthead obtained by Alvie Davidson, Florida genealogist.
- [S4540] “Deaths and Funerals: Mrs. Nelle R. Patten,” Tampa Morning Tribune (Tampa, Fla.), 30 July 1930, p. 2, col. 6; digital image, GenealogyBank (http://www.genealogybank.com/ : accessed 13 November 2014).
- [S5569] ?Drops Dead in Post Office,? The West Plains Journal-Gazette (West Plains, Mo.), 31 December 1931, p. 2, col. 5; digital image, Newspapers.com (http://www.newspapers.com : accessed 22 February 2019).
- [S4567] "Funeral Dr. J. H. Patten Yesterday in Mtn. View," West Plains Weekly Quill, (West Plains, Mo.), 31 December 1931, p. 6, col. 2; microfilm no. 53743, Missouri State Historical Society Library, Columbia.
- [S4553] jlrichardsonati, “West Family Tree,” tree pages, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 15 November 2014), for John Hiatt Patten family. Few citations.
- [S5593] \"Robert C. Patten Dies in Hospital,\" The Tampa (Florida) Tribune, 10 December 1965, p. 2, col. ?; digital image, Newspapers.com (http://www.newspapers.com : accessed 2 March 2019).
- [S4558] Los Angeles County, California, marriage license and certificate no. 6044 (1929), Alexander E. Klipphahn-Annalee DeBoard; "California, County Marriages, 1850-1952," index and digital image, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 16 November 2014); citing county recorder, Los Angeles.
- [S285] Missouri, Greene - 1910 U.S. Census, Missouri, Greene County, Campbell township, Greene County, Missouri, ED 20, Sheet 7B, Dwelling 156, Family 157, John H. Patten household, jpeg image (Reliability: 3).
- [S73] Walker, William D. Walker (memories), (Informal conversations and interviews with William D. Walker (Beaverton, Oregon), by his daughter, Janis Gilmore (Pawleys Island, SC), 1984 to the present (2007); regarding the history of the Walker, Campbell, Crowder, and DeBoard families.).
- [S4529] “Pond District,” Mountain View Standard (Mountain View, Missouri), 25 March 1921, p. 3, col. 3, item on the marriage of Floyd Deboard and Miss Anna Lee Patton; microfilm reel no. 31251, Missouri State Historical Society, Elllis Library, University of Missouri, Columbia.
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