NOTES:
Name of Father: Henry L. Huffman [buried in lot 150]
Maiden Name of Mother: Margaret M. Ryan [buried St Barbara Cemetery]
1900 OR CENSUS – Maggie Huffman (b June 1890, Oregon) enumerated with mother Marie (b Mar 1860, Pennsylvania, married 14y but husband not with family, mother of 6 children) and 5 siblings, all born in Oregon, Frances (b Jan 1887), Thomas (b Apr 1888), Henry L. (b Apr 1892), Gertrude (b Oct 1893) and Helen (b Sept 1895); also with family was servant Mary Alison (b Jan 1842, Missouri, widowed, mother of 10 children, 6 living at time of census)
1st MARRIAGE – to Archie Lee Wheeler, Sept 1905 in Dallas, Polk Co, Oregon [marriage notice Capital Journal 2 Oct 1905, 5:4-6]
NOTE – Archie Lee Wheeler was son of Martha Wheeler and appears with his widowed mother in the 1900 census of Linn Co, Oregon. The Wheelers were divorced. Archie died 24 Mar 1958 in Marion Co, Oregon [ODI]
1910 OR CENSUS – Maggie Wheeler (19y, b Oregon, married 3y but husband not with family, mother of 1 child) enumerated with son Philip (2y, b Oregon), mother Margaret A. Huffman (49y, b Pennsylvania, marred 24y but husband not with family, mother of 6 children) and 3 siblings, Henry L. (18y, b Oregon), Gertrude (16y, b Oregon) and Helen (14y)
2nd MARRIAGE – Ernest J. Martin & Margaret Wheeler md 1 Sept 1917, Marion co, Oregon
1920 OR CENSUS – Margaret Martin (29y, b Oregon) enumerated with husband Ernest J. (34y, b Oregon, occupation laborer) and son Philip [Wheeler] (13y, b Oregon)
1930 OR CENSUS – Margaret M. Martin (37y, b Oregon, first married at age 17y, occupation cooking in hotel) enumerated with husband Ernest J. (42y, b Oregon, first married at age 30y, occupation ship carpenter) and 3 children, Phillip L. Wheeler (22y, b Oregon, occupation barber), Johnny V. Martin (9y, b Oregon) and Mary L. Martin (8y, b Oregon)
1940 OR CENSUS – Margaret Martin (51y, b Oregon) enumerated with husband Earnest J. (54y, b Oregon, occupation worker) and 3 children, Philip [Wheeler] (31y, b Oregon, occupation logger), John (19y, b Oregon, occupation apprentice in machine shop) and Mary (18y); family was living in same house in 1935
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