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Beradum Gallup
Marriage*: 31 March 1775, Principal=Elizabeth Dorrance Family:
Blanche Mariah Gallup Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Blanche took care of her father, Elam, during his declining years in NewUlm, Minnesota. A few years after Elam's death [1921], Blanche and HenryEidsvold moved to Minneapolis where Henry had found work as a firemanwith the Pillsbury Milling Company. There they had a child, Betty Lou ,in 1926. BettyLu remembers that they stayed in touch with Dr. HughEdmiston, an osteopath who practiced in New Ulm. He was a 'great friendof my mother', recalls BettyLu. Dr. Edmiston was also the employer ofBlanche's father Elam D. Gallup. Parents:
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Blanche Susie Gallup Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 20 August 1902, Tingwick, Québec, Canada Parents:
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Burton 'Bert' Gallup Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 26 April 1869, Summit, Schoharie, New York Parents:
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Elam Gallup Note*: An Elam Gallup is listed in the 'Gazetteer and Business Directory ofSchoharie County, N.Y. for 1872-3' as a farmer of Summit, N.Y. This mustbe this Elam as the other Elam, Elam D., is not known as having been afarmer. (See notes for Elam D.) Family:
Elam D. Gallup Note*: Elams official date of death as appearing in the Nicollet CountyCourthouse, St. Peter, MN, record number E-95-174, is 21 October 1921.The courthouse record also states that his father was 'Amos Gallup', hisoccupation was 'Male Nurse', his birth was in '1856', that he died of'Senile Dementia', that the attending physician was Dr.' W.A. Watson' andthe undertaker was 'Buenger Co.'. The following obituary notice was foundand copied from the archives of the Brown County Journal, the newspaperof New Ulm which later changed its name to 'The Journal', as it ispresently called. It appeared in the issue of Saturday, 29 October 1921.It was a weekly paper so the day 'Friday' which appears in the obituarywould be the Friday of week before the issue date,i.e., 21 October 1921.His date of burial given as 'Monday' would be 24 October 1921. ELAM GALLUP Elam Gallup, father of Mrs. H.O. Eidsvold [Elam's daughter Blanche] of this city, passed away at St. Peter early Friday morning. The remains were brought to New Ulm and the funeral was held from Buenger's Chapel Monday afternoon. Dr. C.G. Hohn had charge of the ceremony. Following this the remains were laid to rest in the City cemetery. Mr. Gallup was a native of Jefferson, N.Y. and was sixrty-five years of age. Mrs. Gallup preceeded him in death sixteen years ago. The following children survive: Ward Gallup, Binghamton, N.Y.; Winfield B.[D.] Gallup and Mrs Elizabeth Bowlby, Minneapolis, and Mrs. H.O. Eidsvold of this city. Mrs. Eidsvold has the sympathy of New Ulm residents in this hour of her bereavement. Little more is known of Elam except that he was skilled in massagetherapy, managed and worked in bath houses in Binghamton, NY, and thencame to New Ulm, MN, to work as an assistant to Dr. Hugh C. Edmiston, anosteopath. He suffered from alcoholism, was generally short of money andfinished out his days in the mental hospital at St. Peter, Minnesota. Family:
Eliza Adaline Gallup Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
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Florence Bunn Gallup Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 11 October 1904 Parents:
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Glen B. Gallup Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Dr. Glenn B. Gallup is referenced in a note to Lynn Gallup from (prob.)Florence Falconbury as being 'the 3rd cousin of Winfield', Lynn'sfather. Why should she have mentioned this, Winfield had many thirdcousins? Were they friends when Winfield lived in Jefferson, N.Y. (ifhe did) or Summit, N.Y (if he did) or Binghamton, N.Y.? Dr. Glenn'sgrandmother was Adaline Dyer and Winfield's mother was Georgia Dyer whowas the niece of Adaline so it is likely that Winfield and Glenn becamefriends through this connection. Parents:
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Harriet Gallup Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
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John B. Gallup Note*: John B. is listed in the 'Gazetteer and Business Directory of SchoharieCounty, N.Y. for 1872-3' as a farmer. Family:
Milo Nathan Gallup Death*: Deceased Family:
Ward Amos Gallup Pop-up Pedigree Note*: I clearly recall a visit back to Sauk Centre during which I was told bymother that Uncle Ward had died. I remember it well because thecircumstances of Ward's death were nothing less than impressive. Mothersaid that they had received a phone call from Florence Falconbury, Ward'sdaughter, who told them that Ward, who had been the picture of health andhad been riding his bicycle every day to work, had died. He had someminor ailment for which he went to a local clinic and shortly afterreturning home, according to the coroner's time of death, he put a gun inhis mouth and committed suicide. The police investigated, as with allsuch deaths, and upon questioning Ward's physician for a possible reasonthey were told that nothing was wrong with Ward but the wear and tear ofgetting older. Ward was advised, the physician said, that as he wasgetting along in years he should probably consider 'slowing down a bit'.I was incredulous upon hearing all this so I turned to my father andasked, 'But then why would he do such a thing as that?' Dad merelyreplied: 'Ward was always a kind of a queer duck.' (Florence (Gallup)Falconbury, Private Letters). Parents:
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William H. Gallup Note*: Son of Nathan and Pamelia (Baird) Gallup. Editor and proprietor of the Perry Chief, published at Perry, Dallas Co.,Iowa. Family:
Winfield Dyer Gallup Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Winfield's mother died when he was only thirteen and sometime after thatthe family moved to New Ulm, MN. We do not know if Winfield graduatedfrom high school in Binghamton before the family removed to New Ulm orafterward, or even if he graduated from high school at all. It is notknown if his older brother, Ward, also went to New Ulm. Probably he didnot. Winfield had left New Ulm and was working in St. Paul, MN, in 1917when the United States entered the war in Europe, eventually to be knownas 'The Great War' and then 'World War I'. Soon thereafter he joined theU.S. Army and was assigned to Battery 'C' of the 151st Field Artillery inthe famous Rainbow Division. He said that he had fought in every majorbattle of the war except one during which he was hospitalized fortreatment of an injury resulting from a mustard-gas bomb explosion. Afterthe war, sometime in the early Twenties, Winfield took a job for achain-store firm named The Burg Company. He traveled about South Dakota,Minnesota, and Wisconsin opening the firm's new stores and operating themuntil a permanent manager could be found. In 1933 he moved from Portage,Wisconsin to Sauk Centre, Minnesota to open another new 'Burg Store'.During the Great Depression the Burg Company became bankrupt but Winfieldcontinued as manager of the store, now renamed a 'Ben Franklin Store,under a new owner. He remained in Sauk Center as a prominent citizen whowas actively involved with civic affairs. At some point during hisresidency there he was able to purchase the store which he sold upon hisretirement and removed to Rapid City, SD, where he and his wife lived inand operated a small apartment building they had built near Canyon Lake.Managing the apartments eventually became too difficult for Winfield'sage so he and Florence sold out and removed to Longmont, Colorado to benear their son David and family. Winfield died there in his sleep onenight of a cerebral hemorrhage and was buried at Fort Logan NationalCemetery. Florence, his steadfast partner and a wise woman of great witand charm, stayed in Longmont a while and then moved to Green Valley,Arizona when her son David and Julie and family moved there. She died inTucson, Arizona of a fall downstairs and was also buried at Fort Logan. Parents:
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Elizabeth Galpin Death*: Deceased Family:
Elizabeth Galpin Marriage*: Principal=Daniel Strang Family:
Eunice Galpin Marriage*: New York, Principal=William H Cory Family:
Mary Galusha Burial*: Mt. Hope Cemetery, Wisconsin Family:
Richard Thomas Galvin Pop-up Pedigree Occupation*: Doctor Parents:
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Thomas Galvin Death*: Deceased Family:
Elizabeth Gambee Marriage*: Principal=Rev. John Bass Strong Family:
Alden Earl Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Burial*: Cascumpec, Prince Edward Island, Canada Parents:
Alexander Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 25 April 1829, Prince Edward Island, Canada Parents:
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Alfred Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
Amelia Ann Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
Ann Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
Annie Bertha Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
Bruce Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 22 February 1878 Parents:
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Caroline Martha Gamble Pop-up Pedigree
Birth*: 30 August 1887, Union Corner, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada Parents:
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Cecil Maurice Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1 March 1908, Milo, Maine, U.S.A. Parents:
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Charlotte Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
Claude Elmer Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 21 May 1899, Freetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada Parents:
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Clinton Edwin Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 20 April 1900, Lincoln, Maine, U.S.A. Parents:
Daniel Mcgregor Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
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Daughter Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Death*: circa 1906 Parents:
Delilah Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
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Delilah Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: 16 July 1879, Principal=Thomas Dickie Parents:
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Doris Addie Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 12 February 1912, Milo, Maine, U.S.A. Parents:
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Elaine Claire Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 11 July 1920, Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S.A. Parents:
Elizabeth Ann Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1861 Parents:
Ellen Lizzie Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1877 Parents:
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Ellesworth Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
Erma Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
Ethel B. Gamble Birth*: 1883 Forrest Wesley Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 2 June 1898, Lincoln, Maine, U.S.A. Parents:
Frederick Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 22 October 1879 Parents:
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George Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
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Gerald Gamble Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1911 Parents:
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