William Henry Tallman
M, b. 28 January 1839, d. 15 May 1929
William Henry Tallman was born on 28 January 1839 at Tyler Co. (probably), VA (now WV).1 He was the son of James Bell Tallman and Isabella McConnell. William Henry Tallman began military service Civil War service, U.S. Army. William Tallman was a resident of Mount Pleasant, Iowa, when he enlisted as a Private on 9 Oct 1861. He mustered in Co K 4th Iowa Cavalry 25 Nov 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered 31 Dec 1863. Promoted 5th Corporal 13 June 1864; 4th Corporal 5 Dec 1864; 5th Sergeant 1 Jan 1865; and 3rd Sergeant 1 July 1865. Mustered out 8 Aug 1865 at Atlanta, Georgia.
He married Margaret Hinebaugh in 1867. William Henry Tallman lived on 23 June 1880 at West Point Twp., Lee Co., IA, saw mill operator.2 He died on 15 May 1929 at age 90. He was buried in May 1929 at Mt. Shasta Memorial Park, Mt. Shasta, Siskiyou Co., CA, Findagrave #103923581.
He married Margaret Hinebaugh in 1867. William Henry Tallman lived on 23 June 1880 at West Point Twp., Lee Co., IA, saw mill operator.2 He died on 15 May 1929 at age 90. He was buried in May 1929 at Mt. Shasta Memorial Park, Mt. Shasta, Siskiyou Co., CA, Findagrave #103923581.
Children of William Henry Tallman and Margaret Hinebaugh
- Charles Milton Tallman b. 30 Dec 1867, d. 22 Dec 1949
- Nancy Belle Tallman b. 30 Dec 1867
- Jessie Elizabeth Tallman+ b. 4 May 1869, d. 15 Sep 1938
- Susan Ellen Tallman b. c 1872
- William Gray Tallman b. c 1873
- George Cornell Tallman b. 1878, d. 23 Apr 1925
- Margaret Flora Tallman b. Apr 1880
- Millie Bell Tallman
William Henry Tallman
M, b. 1875
William Henry Tallman was born in 1875. He was the son of James Bruce Tallman and Matilda Downing. William Henry Tallman married Mary Crane.
Child of William Henry Tallman and Mary Crane
- Addie May Tallman b. 1925
William Henry Harrison Tallman1
M, b. 2 February 1840, d. 3 March 1893
William Henry Harrison Tallman was born on 2 February 1840 at Canal Winchester, Fairfield Co., OH.2,1 He was the son of Henton Tallman and Amanda M. Thompson.1 William Henry Harrison Tallman married Philena Babcock Welch, daughter of Augustus A. Welch and Julia A. (?), on 3 March 1863 at Delaware Co., OH. William Henry Harrison Tallman died on 3 March 1893 at Delaware, Delaware Co., OH, at age 53.
Child of William Henry Harrison Tallman and Philena Babcock Welch
- Jennie Tallman1 b. 13 Mar 1873, d. 1944
William L. Tallman
M, b. 30 July 1858
William L. Tallman married Emma Buckwalter. William L. Tallman was born on 30 July 1858. He was the son of Benjamin B. Tallman and Romana Emma Miller. William L. Tallman was buried at Granda, MN.
Child of William L. Tallman and Emma Buckwalter
- Joseph L. Tallman b. 15 Jul 1888
William Lester Tallman
M, b. 11 November 1886
William Lester Tallman was born on 11 November 1886. He was the son of William Bell Tallman and Emma L. Bestor.
William Loren Tallman
M, b. 1865, d. 1960
William Loren Tallman was born in 1865 at Canal Winchester, Franklin Co., OH. He was the son of William Henry Tallman and Elizabeth Coffman. William Loren Tallman died in 1960.
William Milton Tallman
M, b. 1878, d. 1932
William Milton Tallman married Lillie Maude Hornbeck. William Milton Tallman was born in 1878. He was the son of William Wellington Tallman and Catherine Light. William Milton Tallman died in 1932.
Child of William Milton Tallman and Lillie Maude Hornbeck
- Steward F. Tallman+ b. 1918, d. 1972
William Minter Tallman
M, b. 14 September 1846, d. 1894
William Minter Tallman was born on 14 September 1846 at Madison Co., OH. He was the son of James Wells Tallman and Margaretta Minter. William Minter Tallman began military service in 1862 Civil War veteran, Private, Co. G, 11th Ohio Cavalry. He died in 1894 at Winters, Yolo Co., CA.
William Minter Tallman
M, b. 14 September 1836, d. 1894
William Minter Tallman was born on 14 September 1836 at Madison Co., OH.1 He was the son of James Wells Tallman and Margaretta Minter. William Minter Tallman died in 1894.
Children of William Minter Tallman
Citations
- [S3053] 1850 Federal Census, Madison County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 706.
William N. Tallman
M, b. 1869, d. 6 October 1886
William N. Tallman was born in 1869 at Tyler Co. (probably), WV.1 He was the son of Lemuel James Tallman and Louisa Jane Fordyce. William N. Tallman died on 6 October 1886. He was buried in October 1886 at Spring Hill Cemetery, Tyler, Tyler Co., WV, Findagrave #44560791.
Citations
- [S1258] 1880 Federal Census, Tyler County, West Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 1414; FHL #1255414.
William Raymond Tallman
M, b. 15 July 1886, d. 28 January 1961
William Raymond Tallman was born on 15 July 1886 at Jasper, Jasper Co., MO, WW II draft registration. He was the son of William Henry Tallman and Emma Wells Rogers. William Raymond Tallman married Arvilla Bessie Wilcocks on 10 December 1913 at Home of the Bride, Mountain View, Ravalli Co., MT,
The Missoulian, Missoula, Montana; Monday, 15 DEC 1913, p.2 (Newspapers.com):
AT HOME IN VALLEY
Corvallis, Dec. 14.--Special.) – Miss Arvilla Bessie Wilcocks and William Ray Talman (sic) were united in marriage Wednesday at the home of the bride on Mountain View. The house was tastefully decorated for the occasion in evergreens, narcissus and white carnations. At 10 o’clock in the presence of 20 intimate friends and relatives, the ring service of the Methodist Episcopal church was read by Rev. T. B. Reagan. The bride was given away by her father, C. R. Wilcocks, and her only brother, Master Jeffrey Wilcocks, acted as page. Little Miss Martha Reagan was a dandy and winsome flower girl. The bride was handsomely attired in a gown of white brocaded satin trimmed in rare lace. At the conclusion of the service, the christening of little Jeffrey Wilcocks occurred, after which a delectable wedding breakfast was served.
The happy couple left on the afternoon train for Simms, where they will take up their residence on the ranch of the groom. Mrs. Talman (sic) is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wilcocks, and is a young woman possessed of charm and beauty. The groom is an enterprising young rancher, who resided here several years ago, but who for some time has made his home at Simms, Mont.
William Raymond Tallman lived on 26 April 1930 at Simms, Cascade Co., MT, farming.1 He died on 28 January 1961 at Hillsboro, Washington Co., OR, at age 74. He was buried in 1961 at Fairlawn Cemetery, Hillsboro, Washington Co., OR.
Note: Two sons died in infancy.
The Missoulian, Missoula, Montana; Monday, 15 DEC 1913, p.2 (Newspapers.com):
AT HOME IN VALLEY
Corvallis, Dec. 14.--Special.) – Miss Arvilla Bessie Wilcocks and William Ray Talman (sic) were united in marriage Wednesday at the home of the bride on Mountain View. The house was tastefully decorated for the occasion in evergreens, narcissus and white carnations. At 10 o’clock in the presence of 20 intimate friends and relatives, the ring service of the Methodist Episcopal church was read by Rev. T. B. Reagan. The bride was given away by her father, C. R. Wilcocks, and her only brother, Master Jeffrey Wilcocks, acted as page. Little Miss Martha Reagan was a dandy and winsome flower girl. The bride was handsomely attired in a gown of white brocaded satin trimmed in rare lace. At the conclusion of the service, the christening of little Jeffrey Wilcocks occurred, after which a delectable wedding breakfast was served.
The happy couple left on the afternoon train for Simms, where they will take up their residence on the ranch of the groom. Mrs. Talman (sic) is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wilcocks, and is a young woman possessed of charm and beauty. The groom is an enterprising young rancher, who resided here several years ago, but who for some time has made his home at Simms, Mont.
William Raymond Tallman lived on 26 April 1930 at Simms, Cascade Co., MT, farming.1 He died on 28 January 1961 at Hillsboro, Washington Co., OR, at age 74. He was buried in 1961 at Fairlawn Cemetery, Hillsboro, Washington Co., OR.
Note: Two sons died in infancy.
Child of William Raymond Tallman and Arvilla Bessie Wilcocks
- Nethelene Rae Tallman+ b. 4 Jan 1917, d. 7 Nov 2010
Citations
- [S3537] 1930 Federal Census, Cascade County, Montana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 1253; FHL #2340988.
William Sidney Tallman
M, b. 23 October 1919, d. 20 December 2000
William Sidney Tallman was born on 23 October 1919 at Pierce Co., WA. He was the son of Jesse Erwin Tallman and Eva Blanche Preston. William Sidney Tallman began military service SSgt. U.S. Army, WW II. He died on 20 December 2000 at Pierce Co., WA, at age 81 dates per SSDI, last residence Spanaway. He was buried on 27 December 2000 at Tacoma National Cemetery, Kent, King Co., WA.
William Smith Tallman
M, b. 7 May 1883, d. 27 September 1885
William Smith Tallman was born on 7 May 1883 at Roane Co. (probably), WV. He was the son of Peter A. Tallman and Martha Josephine Ferrell. William Smith Tallman died on 27 September 1885 at Roane Co. (probably), WV, at age 2.
William V. Tallman1
M, b. 1924
William V. Tallman was born in 1924 at Missouri.1 He was the son of Elmer Lafayette Tallman and Opal G. Morgan.1
Citations
- [S278] 1930 Federal Census, Smith County, Kansas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 552; FHL #2340458.
William Warwick Tallman
M, b. 1816, d. 1888
William Warwick Tallman was born in 1816 at Pocahontas Co., VA. He was the son of Benjamin Tallman and Elizabeth Warwick. William Warwick Tallman married Jennie Nottingham. William Warwick Tallman died in 1888.
Children of William Warwick Tallman and Jennie Nottingham
- Mary Tallman b. 1839
- Nancy Tallman b. c 1841
- Charles Tallman b. c 1843
- William Wellington Tallman+ b. 1845, d. 1871
- Madora Tallman b. c 1847
- James Tallman b. c 1850
- Mahalia Tallman b. c 1852
- Amanda Tallman+ b. 1854, d. 1916
- Isabella Tallman b. c 1856
- Addison M. Tallman b. c 1858
- Clay Tallman b. c 1860
William Wellington Tallman
M, b. 1845, d. 1871
William Wellington Tallman was born in 1845. He was the son of William Warwick Tallman and Jennie Nottingham. William Wellington Tallman died in 1871. He married Catherine Light.
Child of William Wellington Tallman and Catherine Light
- William Milton Tallman+ b. 1878, d. 1932
Willie Tallman1
M, b. circa 1907
Willie Tallman was born circa 1907 at Tyler Co., WV.1 He was the son of Charles Wesley Tallman and Susan Rebecca Moore.1
Citations
- [S2386] 1910 Federal Census, Tyler County, West Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1698; FHL #1375711.
Willie Herbert Tallman
M, b. 1900
Winfield Darwin Tallman
M, b. 28 June 1907
Winfield Darwin Tallman was born on 28 June 1907 at Paton, Greene Co., IA. He was the son of Adolphus Orestes Tallman and Jessie Mae Washburn. Winfield Darwin Tallman married Edna Lenore Lindstrom, daughter of John A. Lindstrom and Hannah (?), on 22 October 1930.
Winfield Harrison Tallman
M, b. 29 August 1852, d. 30 May 1923
Note: "Past and Present of Greene County" by Stillman, page 657:
The name of Tallman is closely associated with agricultural interests in Paton township, where three brothers are operating fine farms. The one upon which Winfield H. Tallman re sides comprises one hundred and sixty acres of rich land in a district famous for it agricultural possibilities and the fine appearance of the place today is due to his unfaltering perseverance and energy. He came to Greene county from Jones County, Iowa, where his birth occurred on the 28th of August, 1852. His father, John Tallman, was a native of Ohio and in that state was married to Miss Lucinda Low, whose birth occurred near Baltimore, Maryland. They remained residents of the Buckeye state for only a brief period after their marriage, when they removed to Iowa, settling in Jones county in 1845. There Mr. Tallman purchased land and carried on farming, being numbered among the successful agriculturists of that community up to the time of his death, which occurred on the 30th of July, 1893, when he was seventy-two years of age. His widow survived for many years and live there until her death. Mr Tallman was quite prominent in local political circles and was honored with various offices, filling all of the township positions and also serving as a member of the county board of supervisors for nine years. No trust reposed in him was ever betrayed in the slightest degree and his record as a business man and office holder was extremely commendable. His life, too, in all of its relations was in harmony with his professions as a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. His political allegiance was given to the Republican party. Unto him and his wife were born ten children Winfield H. Tallman, having spent his boyhood days in the county of his nativity in the acquirement of a good common school education and in assisting in the work of the home farm, Mr. Tallman made arrangements for having a home of his own by his marriage on the 2d of November, 1873, to Miss Edith J. Ganser, a native of Ohio and a daughter of Samuel and Catherine (Rhoads) Ganser, who removed from the Buckeye state to Jones county, Iowa, about 1860 and there resided until called to their final rest. In the Ganser family were nine children. In the Tallman family were six children. Mr. Tallman came to Greene county in 1877 and settled on one hundred and sixty acres of land in Paton Township, where he resided. His elder brothers, Reuben and Nathaniel C. Tallman, were first settlers of the township. There were no improvements upon his land, and he says that its chief crop at the time was mosquitoes and bullfrogs, some very large specimens being produced of each variety. However, the spirit of energy which has always characterized Winfield was soon manifest in his farm labor, with the result that he now has a splendidly improved property. His residence is one of the fine homes of his part of the county and there are also large and substantial outbuildings for the shelter of grain and stock. In fact, none of the equipments of a model farm are lacking and the place gives every evidence of the care and supervision of the owner, who is practical in his methods, systematic in his work and successful in accomplishing what he undertakes. In addition to his home property, he owns twelve hundred and eighty acres of land in Wells county, North Dakota. Winfield gives his political allegiance to the republican party and served as township trustee. In matters of citizenship he is progressive, desirous of advancing the welfare of the community, and while promoting individual interest, he has also found time and opportunity to co-operate in those plans and measures which are instituted for the public good. Winfield Harrison Tallman was born on 29 August 1852 at Viroqua (now Morley), Jones Co., IA. He was the son of John Commadore Tallman Jr. and Lucinda Lowe. Winfield Harrison Tallman married Edith Jane Ganzer, daughter of Samuel Ganser and Catherine Rhoads, on 2 November 1873. Winfield Harrison Tallman died on 30 May 1923 at Paton, Greene Co., IA, at age 70. He was buried in June 1923 at Paton Cemetery, Paton, Greene Co., IA, Find A Grave Memorial# 56335501.
The name of Tallman is closely associated with agricultural interests in Paton township, where three brothers are operating fine farms. The one upon which Winfield H. Tallman re sides comprises one hundred and sixty acres of rich land in a district famous for it agricultural possibilities and the fine appearance of the place today is due to his unfaltering perseverance and energy. He came to Greene county from Jones County, Iowa, where his birth occurred on the 28th of August, 1852. His father, John Tallman, was a native of Ohio and in that state was married to Miss Lucinda Low, whose birth occurred near Baltimore, Maryland. They remained residents of the Buckeye state for only a brief period after their marriage, when they removed to Iowa, settling in Jones county in 1845. There Mr. Tallman purchased land and carried on farming, being numbered among the successful agriculturists of that community up to the time of his death, which occurred on the 30th of July, 1893, when he was seventy-two years of age. His widow survived for many years and live there until her death. Mr Tallman was quite prominent in local political circles and was honored with various offices, filling all of the township positions and also serving as a member of the county board of supervisors for nine years. No trust reposed in him was ever betrayed in the slightest degree and his record as a business man and office holder was extremely commendable. His life, too, in all of its relations was in harmony with his professions as a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. His political allegiance was given to the Republican party. Unto him and his wife were born ten children Winfield H. Tallman, having spent his boyhood days in the county of his nativity in the acquirement of a good common school education and in assisting in the work of the home farm, Mr. Tallman made arrangements for having a home of his own by his marriage on the 2d of November, 1873, to Miss Edith J. Ganser, a native of Ohio and a daughter of Samuel and Catherine (Rhoads) Ganser, who removed from the Buckeye state to Jones county, Iowa, about 1860 and there resided until called to their final rest. In the Ganser family were nine children. In the Tallman family were six children. Mr. Tallman came to Greene county in 1877 and settled on one hundred and sixty acres of land in Paton Township, where he resided. His elder brothers, Reuben and Nathaniel C. Tallman, were first settlers of the township. There were no improvements upon his land, and he says that its chief crop at the time was mosquitoes and bullfrogs, some very large specimens being produced of each variety. However, the spirit of energy which has always characterized Winfield was soon manifest in his farm labor, with the result that he now has a splendidly improved property. His residence is one of the fine homes of his part of the county and there are also large and substantial outbuildings for the shelter of grain and stock. In fact, none of the equipments of a model farm are lacking and the place gives every evidence of the care and supervision of the owner, who is practical in his methods, systematic in his work and successful in accomplishing what he undertakes. In addition to his home property, he owns twelve hundred and eighty acres of land in Wells county, North Dakota. Winfield gives his political allegiance to the republican party and served as township trustee. In matters of citizenship he is progressive, desirous of advancing the welfare of the community, and while promoting individual interest, he has also found time and opportunity to co-operate in those plans and measures which are instituted for the public good. Winfield Harrison Tallman was born on 29 August 1852 at Viroqua (now Morley), Jones Co., IA. He was the son of John Commadore Tallman Jr. and Lucinda Lowe. Winfield Harrison Tallman married Edith Jane Ganzer, daughter of Samuel Ganser and Catherine Rhoads, on 2 November 1873. Winfield Harrison Tallman died on 30 May 1923 at Paton, Greene Co., IA, at age 70. He was buried in June 1923 at Paton Cemetery, Paton, Greene Co., IA, Find A Grave Memorial# 56335501.
Children of Winfield Harrison Tallman and Edith Jane Ganzer
- Adolphus Orestes Tallman+ b. 27 Feb 1874, d. 15 Mar 1956
- Herman Dennette Tallman b. 17 Feb 1876, d. 13 Aug 1951
- John Ellsworth Tallman+ b. 28 Oct 1879, d. 1946
- Frances Vera Tallman b. 13 Jun 1883, d. 7 Jun 1888
- Veta Pearl Tallman+ b. 25 Mar 1889
- Theron H. Tallman+ b. 18 Dec 1893
Rev. Woodford G. Tallman
M, b. April 1876
Rev. Woodford G. Tallman was born in April 1876 at Roane Co. (probably), WV.1 He was the son of James Boone Tallman and Ruhanna E. Stevens. Rev. Woodford G. Tallman married Mary Etta Dye in 1899.1
Children of Rev. Woodford G. Tallman and Mary Etta Dye
- Harley Tallman b. 1900
- Earl Tallman b. 1901
- Ernest Tallman b. 1903
- Clarence Tallman b. 1904
- Cecil Tallman+ b. 1906
- Virgil Tallman b. 1908
- Herbert Tallman b. 1912
- Ruby Tallman b. 1916
- Hershel Tallman b. 1920
Citations
- [S657] 1900 Federal Census, Roane County, West Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1772; FHL #1241772.
Zatha Darlene Tallman
F, b. 9 August 1927
Zatha Darlene Tallman was born on 9 August 1927. She was the daughter of Arthur Jay Tallman and Ruth Woltz.
Tallman
M, b. 15 March 1787, d. 15 March 1787
Tallman died on 15 March 1787 at Rockingham Co., VA. He was born on 15 March 1787 at Rockingham Co., VA. He was the son of William Tallman and Phoebe Henton.
Tallman
F, b. circa 1867, d. circa 1867
Tallman died circa 1867 Died in infancy. She was born circa 1867. She was the daughter of Samuel M. Tallman and Lucinda Cox.
Tallman
F, b. circa 1848, d. circa 1848
Tallman died circa 1848. She was born circa 1848. She was the daughter of John Harrison Tallman and Sarah Simms.
Tallman
F, b. 1 May 1879, d. 1 May 1879
Tallman died on 1 May 1879. She was born on 1 May 1879. She was the daughter of Nathaniel H. Tallman and Rhoda Pollock.
Albert Marvin Tallmon1
M, b. 8 November 1902, d. 27 September 1971
Albert Marvin Tallmon was born on 8 November 1902 at Texas.1 He was the son of William Thomas Tallmon and Cora Bell England.1 Albert Marvin Tallmon married Ruth Magee, daughter of John Scott Magee and Pernettia Elizabeth Gibson, in 1924. Albert Marvin Tallmon lived on 18 April 1940 at 3312 Childress Street, Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co., TX, Asst. yard supervisor, flour mill.2 He died on 27 September 1971 at Bowie, Montague Co., TX, at age 68.
Children of Albert Marvin Tallmon and Ruth Magee
- Muriel R. Tallmon2 b. 27 Jun 1925
- Betty Ruth Tallmon+2 b. 12 Dec 1926, d. 7 Apr 1973
- Tallmon b. 23 Apr 1930, d. 23 Apr 1930
Betty Ruth Tallmon1
F, b. 12 December 1926, d. 7 April 1973
Betty Ruth Tallmon was born on 12 December 1926 at Texas.1 She was the daughter of Albert Marvin Tallmon and Ruth Magee.1 Betty Ruth Tallmon married Capt. Hershel Frederick Herbert Jr. Betty Ruth Tallmon died on 7 April 1973 at 317 Southwest Gregory Street, Burleson, Johnson Co., TX, at age 46. She was buried in April 1973 at Greenwood Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., TX, Findagrave #155961760.
Citations
- [S3109] 1940 Federal Census, Tarrant County, Texas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 4188.
Frank Lee Tallmon1
M, b. 1 November 1910, d. 4 August 2008
Frank Lee Tallmon was born on 1 November 1910 at Blue Mound, Linn Co., IA.1 He was the son of Robert Lee Tallmon and Elsie Elizabeth Costin.1 Frank Lee Tallmon died on 4 August 2008 at Creston, Union Co., IA, at age 97
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
He was born to Robert and Elizabeth(Costin)Tallmon.He passed away at Greater Regonal Medical Center in Creston, Ia.
Frank moved as a young boy from Kansas to Adams Co. near Mercer Center. He lived in the Adams county area all of his life, graduating from Prescott High School. After graduation, he enlisted in the US Army, serving in WWII from June 1942 to August 1945. Upon Frank's discharge he married Thelma Faye Miller on June 2,1946 at the Presbyterian Church in Corning, Iowa. They had 2 children; Elaine and John.
He was a farmer and farmed the same land for over 62 years.
He was a member of the Cromwell Congregational Church before transferring to the First Christian Church of Creston. Frank was also a Mason and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star.
He is survived by his wife, Thelma; daughter, Elaine Young-Myers; and a son John (Mary)Tallmon; granddaughter, 4 grandsons, 2 great-grandchildren; sister-in-law; Bonnie Tallmon.
He was preceded in death by his parents; 2 brothers, George and Ralph Tallmon; sister, Margaret Walter; nieces and nephews; sister-in-law, Catherine Miller.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
He was born to Robert and Elizabeth(Costin)Tallmon.He passed away at Greater Regonal Medical Center in Creston, Ia.
Frank moved as a young boy from Kansas to Adams Co. near Mercer Center. He lived in the Adams county area all of his life, graduating from Prescott High School. After graduation, he enlisted in the US Army, serving in WWII from June 1942 to August 1945. Upon Frank's discharge he married Thelma Faye Miller on June 2,1946 at the Presbyterian Church in Corning, Iowa. They had 2 children; Elaine and John.
He was a farmer and farmed the same land for over 62 years.
He was a member of the Cromwell Congregational Church before transferring to the First Christian Church of Creston. Frank was also a Mason and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star.
He is survived by his wife, Thelma; daughter, Elaine Young-Myers; and a son John (Mary)Tallmon; granddaughter, 4 grandsons, 2 great-grandchildren; sister-in-law; Bonnie Tallmon.
He was preceded in death by his parents; 2 brothers, George and Ralph Tallmon; sister, Margaret Walter; nieces and nephews; sister-in-law, Catherine Miller.
Citations
- [S4884] 1920 Federal Census, Adams County, Iowa. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 476; FHL #1820476.
George William Tallmon1
M, b. 28 January 1915, d. August 1982
George William Tallmon was born on 28 January 1915 at Corning, Adams Co., IA.1 He was the son of Robert Lee Tallmon and Elsie Elizabeth Costin.1 George William Tallmon married Ruby Esther Beatty, daughter of George Washington Beatty and Cora Elizabeth Weaver, on 14 June 1935 at Nodaway Co., MO. George William Tallmon died in August 1982 at Scotts Bluff Co., NE, at age 67.
Citations
- [S4884] 1920 Federal Census, Adams County, Iowa. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 476; FHL #1820476.