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van Ornam, Edward Charles DeLavan

männlich 1836 - 1914  (77 Jahre)


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  • Name van Ornam, Edward Charles DeLavan 
    Geburt 8 Aug 1836  ,, New York, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort  [1
    Geschlecht männlich 
    Tod 10 Jan 1914  , Los Angeles County, California, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort  [1
    Beerdigung Wilmington Cemetery, Wilmington, Los Angeles County, California, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort  [1
    Personen-Kennung I210761  Zimbelmann
    Zuletzt bearbeitet am 13 Jan 2020 

    Vater van Ornam, Daniel Dudley,   geb. 20 Sep 1808, , Essex County, New York, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ortgest. 9 Okt 1866, Durant, Cedar County, Iowa, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort (Alter 58 Jahre) 
    Mutter Ross, Harriet Frances,   geb. 19 Dez 1811, Sterling, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ortgest. 4 Sep 1906, , Los Angeles County, California, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort (Alter 94 Jahre) 
    Eheschließung geschätzt 1833 
    Familien-Kennung F70736  Familienblatt  |  Familientafel

    Familie Doolittle, Anna Maria,   geb. 1841, ,, Connecticut, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ortgest. 3 Mrz 1890, Lewis, Cass County, Iowa, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort (Alter 49 Jahre) 
    Eheschließung geschätzt 1862 
    Kinder 
    +1. van Ornam, Bertha Florence,   geb. 13 Mai 1867, , Cedar County, Iowa, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ortgest. 28 Feb 1955, Bellflower, Los Angeles County, California, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort (Alter 87 Jahre)
    Zuletzt bearbeitet am 13 Jan 2020 
    Familien-Kennung F70735  Familienblatt  |  Familientafel

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    • www.findagrave.com:
      www.findagrave.com/memorial/92248725/edward-charles_delavan-van_ornam
      Edward's full name is Edward Charles DeLavan Van Ornam. A pretty long name so sometimes he just shortened it to Edward C.D. Van Ornam, Edward Charles Van Ornam or E. C. Van Ornam. C.D. is not a nickname.
      From The Long Beach Press (Long Beach, California) Monday, January 12, 1914, Page 12:
      E. C. VanOrnam, resident of Long Beach for more than twenty years, passed away Saturday night at 9:40 at his home in Forty-eighth street, Los Angeles. The body is at the undertaking parlor of Edgar McFadyen, in East Third street, where the funeral will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. He leaves three sons, Chester of Long Beach, Ralph of San Luis Obispo and William of Hemet, Riverside County and two daughters, Mrs. Steen of this city and Mrs. Snell of Riverside County.
      From History of the State of California and an extended history of its southern coast counties - Call Number from CA State Library: [Alcove] 979.4 G9 -- 2 -- Book NC, Page 1132:
      EDWARD C.D. VAN ORNAM. The first representative of the Van Ornam family in the United States was Great-grandfather Van Ornam, who, as may be surmised from the surname, was a native of Holland. Bringing with him all the sturdy qualities for which the Dutch as a nation are noted, he settled in New York state and reared his family amid the trying conditions which always prevail in a new country.
      A grandson of this immigrant and the father of our subject, Daniel D. Van Ornam, was born in Willsboro, N.Y., where in his early manhood years he followed his trade of mason and builder. From there he later went to Buffalo, that state, and still later to Massachusetts, in both of which places he continued to work at his trade. Some time before his death he removed to the middle west, settling in Davenport, Iowa, and later in Cedar county, that state, where he died when in his fifty-seventh year.
      As his wife he had chosen Harriet F. Ross, who was born in Massachusetts, the daughter of Peter Ross, the latter born in New York state of English descent. In the latter's family was another daughter, Olive, who became the wife of Mr. Burbank, by whom she has one son, Luther Burbank, who is known the world over as the Wizard of Horticulture. Mrs. Van Ornam survived her husband many years, and passed away at the home of her son Edward in Long Beach September 4, 1906, where she was in her ninety-fifth year. For many years she had been a member of the Methodist Church, and throughout her life she exemplified the teachings of the Christian religion.
      Of the ten children born to Daniel D. and Harriet F. (Ross) Van Ornam, only two are now living, Edward C.D. and Ferris B., both of Long Beach.
      Edward C.D. was born in Champlain, N.Y., August 8, 1836 and was reared in Buffalo until six years old, when the family removed to Massachusetts, settling in Worcester. He attended the public schools of that city for a time, but later returned to Buffalo, where he was a pupil in the public schools. By the time he had reached his sixteenth year, he had settled upon definite plans for his future career in the business world. From his father he learned the brick mason's and builder's trade, and in 1854, when the family removed to Davenport, Iowa, he worked side by side with his father in the execution of the many and important contracts which came to them. Among them may be mentioned the Cook & Sargent's marble block, the Episcopal Church of Davenport, besides numerous fine residences.
      After he followed his trade continuously for about twenty years, he made a change in both occupation and location, in 1870 removing to Cass county, Iowa, where he purchased wild land and started out as a farmer and stock-raiser. His specialty, however, was the raising of fine stock, consisting principally of high-grade Short-horn Durham cattle. During the eleven years which he carried on stock-raising in Cass county, he was fairly successful, but a desire to resume his trade caused him to dispose of his interests there and remove to Lewis, that county. In that city and Omaha, Neb., whither he later removed, he carried on contracting until 1887, during the winter of that year coming to California and visiting many cities in various parts of the state, Long Beach being among the number.
      He returned to Iowa in the following spring and again took up his trade but the middle states seemed less attractive than formerly and he determined to transfer his interests to the west. Coming to Long Beach in 1893 he at once began to take contracts for building and during the twelve years following erected many of the finest buildings in this city. He has erected a number of residences on his own account and later sold them. Since 1905 he has not been in active business and is now living retired in the enjoyment of the competency accumulated through many years of continued activity.
      In Durant, Cedar county, Iowa, Mr. Van Ornam married Ann M. Doolittle, born in Wallingford, Conn., her father being Chester Doolittle, well known in that state, where his death occurred. Mrs. Van Ornam died in 1890 in Lewis, Iowa. Seven children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Van Ornam, as follows: Hattie M., the wife of Fred W. Snell, of Buena Park, Cal.; Luther L., who died in early childhood; Bertha F., Mrs. John B. Steen, of Long Beach; William W., also of this city; Edward E., who died when in his twenty-fourth year; Chester D., manager of the San Pedro Lumber Company at Huntington Beach; and Ralph R., who is in the employ of the Nofzinger Lumber Company, Los Angeles. In his church affiliations Mr. Van Ornam is a Presbyterian and politically he is a Republican.

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