Home Surname List Name Index Sources Email Us | Fifth Generation222. Frederick
Lee "Stub" ACKLEY appeared in the census 1900 & 1930 in Iowa.
He was born on 6 Oct 1878 in New Hampton, Chickasaw , Iowa.1,3,80,161,261,262,263 1920 census puts birth date at ca 1876 He was living
in 1900 in New Hampton, Chickasaw , Iowa.154
In 1905 he was a carpenter at Beadle , South Dakota.262 He was living in 1905 in Beadle , South Dakota.262 On 6 May 1910 he was a house
carpenter at Elrod, Clark , South Dakota.263
He was living between 1910 and 1921 in Elrod, Clark , South Dakota.83,261,263 On 20 Jan 1920 he was House Carpenter at Elrod, Clark
, South Dakota.3,261 On 14 Apr 1930 he was a carpenter at Davenport, Scott
, Iowa.160 He was living
in 1930 in Davenport, Scott , Iowa.160
roomer He died on 2 Apr 1952 in Hot Springs, Fall River , South Dakota.1,3,264 death cert # 265201 He was
buried in Ever Green Cemetery, Hot Springs, Fall River , South Dakota.3 He appeared in the census 1905
& 1920 in South Dakota. He registered for the draft in Clark , South
Dakota161 His Obituary
appeared in the3 Obit: Hot
Springs Weekly Star, Hot Springs, Fall River, SD, April 10, 1953. Fred Ackley
services held at McColley's. Funeral sevices for Fred "Stub" Ackley;
73, Igloo carpenter, who died of heart trouble on Wednesday of last week while
enroute to a Hot
Frederick Lee "Stub" ACKLEY and Mary Suzanna (Susie) HACKETT were married
on 16 Sep 1898.1,80,261,263,265 Mary
Suzanna (Susie) HACKETT (daughter of William Francis HACKETT and Clara Elizabeth
CROFTS) was born on 2 Dec 1882 in New Hampton, Chickasaw , Iowa.1,3,80,261,263,266 She
appeared in the census in 1900 in Iowa. She died on 21 Apr 1965 in
Hot Springs, Fall River , South Dakota.3
She was buried in Ever Green Cemetery, Hot Springs, Fall River , South Dakota.3 She appeared in the census 1905,
1910 & 1920 in South Dakota. Her Obituary appeared in the3 Obit: Hot Springs, Fall River,
SD, April 29, 1965. Mary Ackley rites, burial held here. Fineral services for
Mrs. Mary Ackley, 82, who died in a local hospital, were held Saturday at 2 p.m.
at McColley's Chapel of the Hills. The Rev. L. Eugene Clements
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