Milo Orlin Doolittle

FatherClyde Otto Newton Doolittle (1876-1941)
MotherEmma Ann Sackett (1877-1906)
Birth26 May 1899, Martin County, MinnesotaG,1
Death8 September 1933, Alfred, LaMoure County, North DakotaG,1
Marriage26 October 1922, Fairmont, Martin CountyGGertrude B Ostrander1
Milo Orlin Doolittle, son of Clyde Otto Newton Doolittle and Emma Ann Sackett, was born in Martin County, MinnesotaG, on 26 May 1899.1 He died aged 34 in Alfred, LaMoure County, North DakotaG, on 8 September 19331 and was buried at Lakeside Cemetery, Fairmont, Martin County, MinnesotaG.1 He married at Fairmont, Martin CountyG, on 26 October 1922, Gertrude B Ostrander.1
     In 1930 Milo was living in Glen, LaMoure County, North DakotaG, and was recorded in the census as Milo O Doolittle, a merchant, general store, head of household, married, aged 30 and born in Minnesota. He rented his home at $8 a month. Living with him were his wife Gertrude, 27, and their daughter Marian, aged six.2

 Notes & Citations

  1. Sackett database, 20178 Milo Orlin Doolittle.
  2. 1930 United States Federal Census, Roll 1736, p. 3B, Enumeration District 10, image 848.0, FHL microfilm 2341470
    Glen, LaMoure County, North Dakota
    Doolittle, Milo O, head, home rented $8 p.mth, 30, m. at 23, b. MN, father b. WI, mother b. MN, merchant general store
    Doolittle, Gertrude B, wife, 27, m. at 20, b. MN, father b. "don't know", mother b. MN
    Doolittle, Marian I, dau, 6, b. MN, father b. MN, mother b. MN.
Sackett line9th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
7th great-grandson of Simon Sackett the colonist
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Sackett Family Association descendants
Ken Buscho.
Generation.Tree10R.3
Last Edited27 Mar 2013
 

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