Age 29
Wife, Ruth Brando died in childbirth.
Died in Childbirth
From Edith Thomas of Clarkson, NY, "In Dad's family ( George Thomas' brothers and sisters), Helen had 1 boy and 1 girl)" We had previously been given two daughters. See Family group.
See below
Reported to be Single
Birth also given as 3 Nov 1878 in Helen Fox's record. Edith Thomas of Clarkson, NY, "William had 1 daughter."
There was another son (Carlton Eddy) born after the parents separated given up by mother, raised by foster parents. His daughter-in-law is working on this and in time we will put him in family.
Bessie, George's second wife, had 3 daughters prior to their marriage.
Bessie had 3 daughters prior to this marriage. She had been Mrs.
VanDeWarker.
Marriage Notes for George Thomas and Bessie Nichols
She was the former Mrs. VanDerWarker.
From Edith Thomas of Clarkson, NY, "Laura had 2 girls and 2 boys."
Henry is the son of Henry Fox who is the son of John Fox. Mothers are not
given.
"Lives in Canandaigua, Ontario NY" Letter from Mrs. Merle Fox, sister in law.
"no children"
Lives in Canandaigua.
From Edith Thomas of Clarkson, NY, "Clara had 3 girls and 1 boy- Robert."
Of Cogan House, PA, formerly of Canandaigua, Ontario NY, when he md. Ruth
Cauton of Batavia, in Nov. 30, 1929.Of Melbourne, Fla. in 1977, sister Hazel's Golden Wedding.
She was live in 1977
Shortsville, NY is believed to be the place where they live.
Retired from NY Central Railroad in 1958.
41563. Carlton George Mc Millan
Death date by correspondence from relatives.
Obit. Apparently despondent over ill health took her own life with
Carbolic Acid., May 25, 1917. She was 32 years old. She leaves her father
Frank Powell of West Bloomfield, and a brother, Harold Powell of
Canandaigua town.
Newspaper article in Scrapbook at Bristol, Ontario, NY, Town Hall, Book 19, page 159. "The marriage of Carlton George McMillan and Miss Jennie L. Pierce took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. & Mrs. R. Melvin Pierce, Cheshire Road, Wednesday afternoon, at 5:30 o'clock. Rev. C. Clarence Baker performed the ceremony in the presence of 80 relatives and friends. The house was profusely decorated with crepe paper and chrysanthemums to carry out the color scheme of yellow and white. The bride wore a gown of white crepe silk trimmed and carried white carnations. Mrs. James E. Haire played the wedding music. Dinner was served following the ceremony. The couple left during the evening for a southern trip after which they will reside on the Holcomb road. The bride's going away gown was blue silvertone with taupe hat. Prenuptial events were a dinner by the employees of the Canandaigua Dry Good Company at the Canandaigua hotel; a variety shower given by Mrs. James K. Haire, and Mrs. Clare Case, at the home of Mrs. Haire; a kitchen shower by Mrs. George Sangster and a variety shower by Mrs. Roy Hurlbutt..
Living in Canandaigua, NY at the time of her mother's death, Oct 1922, and living in Canandaigua, NY at the time of her father's death , Aug 1937.
Living in Litchfield, Ohio when sister Mary C. Mc Millan got married. Dec 19, 1911.
In Canandaigua in 1914.