Name |
JOHN, Victor Hugo |
Suffix |
Jr. |
Born |
16 Jan 1903 |
Wisconsin [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Will |
Summary of probate:
Victor John died testate in February 10, 1978. The first National Bank of San Jose was appointed Executor. His brother Lincoln was the only beneficiary other than $1000 to the San Jose Rescue Mission and $6100 to the Bank executors. His total estate was valued at $185,712 and booked at $199,589. [2] |
Died |
10 Feb 1978 |
Santa Clara County, California [1, 3] |
Buried |
15 Feb 1978 |
Los Gatos, Santa Clara County, California [1, 4] |
- Los Gatos Memorial Park, cremated. No funeral.
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Person ID |
I2191 |
Shepard and John Tree |
Last Modified |
27 Jun 2020 |
Father |
JOHN, Victor Hugo, b. 13 Feb 1872, Gillett, Oconto County, Wisconsin , d. 22 Apr 1956, Oconto Falls, Oconto County, Wisconsin (Age 84 years) |
Mother |
CAIN, Gertrude Marie, b. 9 Aug 1877, Oconto, Oconto County, Wisconsin , d. 10 Feb 1962, Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin (Age 84 years) |
Married |
28 Aug 1897 |
Carter, Armstrong, Oconto County, Wisconsin [5, 6] |
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Notes |
- Married on the Train.
A romantic wedding took place on the train between Gillett and Wabeno Saturday August 28. The contracting parties in this happy event were Mr. Victor John, the genial station agent at Wabeno, and Miss Gertie Cain of Oconto. The bride, accompanied by justice Newald of Gillett, took the 1:30 train from the latter place and when near the county line between Oconto and Forest counties, they were met by the groom and his party who had come to meet them on a handcar, as it was necessary to have the nuptial knot tied on Oconto county territory. The train was stopped and Justice Newald lost no time in declaring the lovers man and wife. Miss May Lecourt. who accompanied the groom from Wabeno was bridesmaid and Mike Arsnean was best man. The event was celebrated by a long continuous blast of locomotive whistle and the joyous ringing of the bell. The newly married couple are well known in Oconto. [7]
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Family ID |
F1747 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |