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[20895] Augustus, raised in Penobscot, ME, served in the 1st DC Cavalry, Co. D, in the War Between the States, and was a prisoner for six months. He was also Sheriff of Hancock Co., ME, Postmaster at Ellsworth, and Custodian of the U.S. Coaling Station at East Lamoine, Me from its inception. He m. (2) 4 Dec 1907 Flora Hopkins of Ellsworth.
[37150] This person is from the unverified Damianos Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014 which states he m. Eva _____ (1678-1749).
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[51979] Delmont served as a Master Sgt. in the U. S. Army during World War II.
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Virginia Horler notes:
Sylvanus was a leading architect in Pasadena and prominently known in southern California. He began professional practice in 1913 under the firm name of Marston & Van Pelt, and after 1926 was associated in partnership with Edgar Mayberry.
In 1884 when he was four months old, Silvanus moved with his family to Pasadena. After a public school education and two years of supplementary study at Pomona College, he decided on a career in Architecture, and in 1903 he entered Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. After graduating four years later he returned to California and worked at first as draftsman in Los Angeles offices.
In 1913 he formed his first partnership with Garret Van Pelt of Pasadena.
On 8 Sep 1918 Sylvanus registered for the WWI draft. Age 35, born 16 Aug 1883, architect, self employed, office on Chamber of Commerce Blvd., Pasadena, CA, married to Edith A., they lived at 661 So. El Molino in Pasadena; medium height and build, grey eyes, brown hair. (4-4-27.C No. 759)
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A book on Sylvanus Marston by Kathleen Tuttle was published in 2001: "Sylvanus Marston Pasadena's Quintessential Architect"
This book contains information that Sylvanus went by the knickname "Van." He liked the outdoors and sports and played golf at the Annadale Country Club and the Overland Club. He designed the first bungalow court in the country, the St. Francis Court on Colorado Boulevard (now a Target store site). Marston designed more than 90 bungalows in the Pasadena area, and he was the most prolific architect during the Craftsman Period.
Later he designed homes in Beverly Hills, Santa Monica and Hancock Park. Some of his most visible projects in Paadean include the Vista Del Arroyo Hotel (now the Ninth Federal Court of Appeals), the Westminster Presbyterian Church, the Pacific Asian Museum and the Connelly Cadillac Show Room (now Jacob Marse Florist).
In 1942 Marston was made a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (F.A.I.A.). He was a two-term president of the Southern California Chapter of the American Institute of Architects that had about 80 members at the time. He was a well-recognized leader in the architectural community and designed over 600 projects during his lifetime. He married Edith A. Hatfield, married 1910, b. 9 Jun 1882, d. SEP 1975 in Pasadena, Los Angeles, California.
Children:
i. Paul Hatfield Marston, b. 12 Mar 1912 in California, d. 2 Sep 1994 in Los Angeles County, California.
ii. Keith Palmer Marston, b. 2 Jun 1914 in Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, d. 11 Jan 2001 in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California. He married /Nancy/.
iii. Bruce Marston, b. 10 May 1916 in Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, d. JUL 1975 in California.
[8709] "The Perry County Times [New Bloomfield, PA], 20 June 1935," p. 7: "Mrs. Mary Louise Bower, aged 43 years, 6 months and 29 days, beloved wife of M. R. Bower, of Bridgeport, died in the Carlisle Hospital, June 19, at 4:29 a. m., of uremia, following a short period of ill health. She was admitted to the hospital June 7, where every effort was made to restore her health, and her sudden death has cast a gloom over the entire community. She was a daughter of Peter Sheaffer and wife, Mrs. Winifred Caldwell Sheaffer, deceased, and was born in Tyrone township, November 20, 1891. She was a registered nurse, being a graduate of the Homeopathic Hospital, Pittsburgh, 1913, and did private nursing in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, during and after the World War. She was married to Mr. Milton R. Bower, merchant, of Bridgeport, at Gettysburg, May 29, 1931, by the Rev. W. D. E. Scott, a former pastor of the Loysville Lutheran charge. She was a member of the Church of God, Landisburg, and after marriage was transferred to the Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, where she was most active member of the church, choir, Ladies' Aid Society and of the Young Ladies' Bible Class of the Sunday School, which she taught one year. She was a lady of lovely christian character, dearly beloved by her husband and very many friends, whose words of praise for her lovely and useful life and unselfish disposition, is a high tribute to her memory. Louise, as she was familarly known, was passionately fond of flowers and the beautiful song birds and wild life and none the less passionately fond of her home and devoted to her friends and home life. These beautiful traits no doubt a heritage from her beautiful, patient mother, who died when she was 8 years old. Her illness and death are a great shock to her many friends. Surviving her are her husband, her aged father, who is heart-broken over her death ; her step-mother, Mrs. Lily Lightner Sheaffer; two brothers, Ray, of Landisburg, and Paul, of Philadelphia two half-sisters. Sylvia (Mrs. Milo Valentine) and Fae (Mrs. John Sheaffer), of Landisburg. To all of these we extend the most sincere sympathy in their sad bereavement. Funeral services will be held in the Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, Saturday, at 2:30 p. m., her pastor, Rev. J. Grover C. Knipple, officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery."