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1892 - 1967 (75 years)
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Name |
Ruth Marean SLOSSON [1, 2, 3] |
Birth |
03 Jul 1892 |
Albert Lea, Minnesota [1, 3, 4] |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
1900 |
Living with parents in Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., Colorado [1] |
Census |
1910 |
Living with parents in Monrovia, Los Angeles Co., California [5] |
Death |
06 Sep 1967 |
Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California [3, 4] |
Notes |
- "George Slawson: An American Pioneer" by Harold D. Slosson - Frank Slosson's daughter Ruth, giver of gifts to the visitor, lived close by the Pacific Ocean, as had the early Slossons by the Atlantic Ocean.
In her early Colorado days - she was eleven when the family moved to california - Ruth had been of a slender build like her mother. A friendly girl, she was idolized by the next-door neighbors, the Trulls....
The neighborhood boys wre a rough lot, perhaps because some of their fathers were hard-rock miners in the nearby Cripple Creek gold camp. And when they had ensnared the writer (Harold Slosson) into their gang, it was Ruth who in a determined way had rescued her young brother fro the gaqng's domination.
After moving to Monrovia in 1903, Ruth entered the old Orange Avenue School. All classes from first through twelfth were then held in that one school. Going into the sixth grade at that time, Ruth in a sense broke ground for the other children who at intervals followed her up the grammer school ladder.
When Ruth reached sighteen, she became acquainted with a young mechanic Will E. Janicki, who then lived near downtown Los Angeles, where his folks were old-timers. Will owned a "flivver," as the Model-T Ford was then called. It was a fascination at that time, helping him, perhaps, in his courtship of Ruth. The two were united in marriage at Monrovia on June 6, 1910. They had one son, William E. Janicki, born December 18, 1923.
Will became a marine engineer. For a tmie he had a commercial boat used in trade along the lower California coast. he even went as far south as Panama. He was a good storyteller, too, men always being interested in his tales of Mexican ports, rough sailors, and stormy times out on the sea.
The Janickis had a pleasant retirement among friendly neighbors in North Long Beach. Ruth passed away Sept. 6, 1967, Will having passed away earlier in 1963. Both are buried at the Inglewood Cemetery, near Southwest Los Angeles.
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Person ID |
I53035 |
Main Tree |
Father |
Frank Abner SLOSSON, b. 20 Nov 1864, Northwood, Worth County, Iowa d. 30 Jan 1919, Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California (Age 54 years) |
Relationship |
Natural |
Mother |
Nellie Miranda DYE, b. 16 Aug 1865, Wisconsin d. 20 Aug 1953, Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California (Age 88 years) |
Relationship |
Natural |
Marriage |
10 Oct 1889 |
Northwood, Worth County, Iowa [2, 6] |
Family ID |
F10698 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
William E. JANICKI, b. 06 Dec 1889 d. 18 Oct 1963, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California (Age 73 years) |
Marriage |
06 Jun 1910 |
Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California [2, 3] |
Children |
| 1. William Ernest JANICKI, b. 18 Dec 1923, Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California d. 10 Mar 1978, San Francisco California (Age 54 years) |
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Family ID |
F17138 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 03 Jul 1892 - Albert Lea, Minnesota |
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Sources |
- [S00826] 1900 Census Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado.
- [S03336] Slason-Slauson-Slawson-Slosson Family by George C. Slawson dated 1946.
- [S03691] "George Slawson, An American Pioneer" by Harold D. Slosson.
- [S01739] Ancestry.com: California, U.S., Death Index 1940-1997 .
- [S01113] 1910 Census Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California.
- [S03519] USGenWeb-Archives: Worth County Iowa Marriages.
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