Wayman Crow CUSHMAN MD For sources please contact coddgenealogy at gmail d0t com
Nelson M. MERRIMAN
(Abt 1769-1848)
Susan Webb CUSHMAN
(1822-1859)
Wayman CROW
(1808-1885)
Isabella Buck CONN
(1813-1892)
Edwin Charles CUSHMAN
(1838-1909)
Emma Conn CROW
(1839-1920)

Wayman Crow CUSHMAN MD
(1864-1923)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Mary Semple AMES

Wayman Crow CUSHMAN MD 2380,3073

  • Born: Oct 1864, Manchester (nr. ), , , England 3475,3476
  • Marriage: Mary Semple AMES on 15 Oct 1890 in Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA 2380
  • Died: 14 Apr 1923, Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland, USA at age 58

   Cause of his death was Heart Attack.

  General Notes:



http://www.gold-rush.org/cgi-bin/goldrush/search.cfm
NWMP records at Lake Bennett: people who entered the Yukon via boats
(The second of three volumes of Lake Bennett records maintained by the North West Mounted Police. These records list the names and boat numbers of stampeders embarking on the Yukon River trip from Lake Bennett to Dawson City. Led by legendary Mountie Sam Steele, the North West Mounted Police contingent at Lake Bennett worked painstakingly to keep track of the flotilla of 7,000 boats, skows, barges and rafts.)
Date, Name, Checkpoint Entered
May 18, 1898 CUSHMAN, W.C. St. Louis, MO - boat 41
May 18, 1898 CUSHMAN, E. C. St. Louis, MO - boat 41
and also..
NWMP records at Lake Bennett: people who entered the Yukon via boats (NWMP Dawson Docks (4,694 records). Just as they kept track of Chilkoot crossings and boats built at Lake Bennett, the North West Mounted Police maintained records of individuals arriving at and leaving Dawson City on Yukon River steamships. These dockside archives list ships such as the S. S. Nora, S. S. Leaver, S. S. Bailey and SS Australian as INWARDS or OUTWARDS (bound).)
Date, Name, Checkpoint Entered
June 29 1899 CUSHMAN, W.C. S. S. CLIFFORD SIFTON - OUTWARDS
and also...
Placermining Applications Vol 1
Name, Claim number, Microfilm number, Year Recorded
CUSHMAN, A 9654 05 1901
CUSHMAN, A 35577 10 1900-1901
CUSHMAN, A 65889, 65978 16 1901-1904
CUSHMAN, C 18497 06 1898-1901
CUSHMAN, W 58, 59 03 1898-1899

and also...
Placermining Grants Vol. 3 (19,259 records)
The third of three "Placerming Grants Volumes."
After gold was discovered in 1896 on Bonanza Creek, thousands of claims were staked along tributaries of the Yukon and Klondike Rivers. The Yukon Gold Commissioner's Office issued "Placermining Grants," enabling prospectors to become miners and work their claims for "placer" findings (mineral deposits containing gold, left by glaciers or rivers ). This, the first of three Placermining Grants volumes, lists almost 20,000 numbered grants and the names of their owners
Name, Claim number, Microfilm number, Year recorded
CUSHMAN, W 58, 59 3 1898-1899
CUSHMAN, A 9654 5 1901
CUSHMAN, C 18497 6 1898-1901
CUSHMAN, A 35577 10 1900-1901
CUSHMAN, A 65889, 65978 16 1901-1904

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  Noted events in his life were:

• He appeared on the census in 1880 in Newport, Newport Co., Rhode Island, USA. 3077


Wayman married Mary Semple AMES, daughter of Edgar AMES and Lucy Virginia SEMPLE, on 15 Oct 1890 in Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA.2380 (Mary Semple AMES was born on 9 Aug 1865 in Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA 3478 and died on 30 Jan 1943 in La Jolla, , Calilfornia, USA.)


  Marriage Notes:

Wayman Crow Cushman 15 Oct 1890, 7:30 PM, Christ Church
Cathedral, St. Louis, MO



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