Descendants of Charles Woolverton




Edward Nathaniel Saxton Jacob Bonaparte Wolverton and Vera ?




Husband Edward Nathaniel Saxton Jacob Bonaparte Wolverton [64913]

           Born: 18 Aug 1878 - MI
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           Died: 1952
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         Father: Jacob Reed Wolverton [1676] [MP6M-ZQ2] [30300812] (1837-1890)
         Mother: Emma Margaret Hess [1678] [LWF6-XQX] (Cir 1841-1883/1884)


       Marriage:  -  [MRIN:22299] (Divorced on 25 Mar 1914)



Wife Vera ? [64914]

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Children
1 U ? Wolverton [64915]

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2 U ? Wolverton [64916]

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General Notes: Husband - Edward Nathaniel Saxton Jacob Bonaparte Wolverton

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29 May 1905, living in Dixon, Lee County, Illinois :Boulder County, Colorado, Estate Files; significant because Jacob R. Wolverton
is reported in 1860 [Dixon,] Lee County, Illinois Census
enlisted in 13th Illinois regiment at Dixon, Lee County, Illinois
Married Vera unknown, date and place unknown
1910, Edward Wolverton, age 31, and wife Vera and their children were living in Boulder County, Colorado
25 Mar 1914 divorced
living in Omaha City, Nebraska, in 1920

from Glenn Gohr:

"David R. Wolverton (who
later reached the rank of Colonel) was the brother of Edward
Nathaniel Saxton Jacob Bonaparte Woolverton, who became the
first president of the National and International Association of
Woolvertons. These 2 brothers were descended through Charles'
son Roger Woolverton. They had collaborated with A. N.
Woolverton in compiling records on the family in the early days.
Edward died in 1952, and his materials were turned over to
David. According to Charles Evans Wolverton's book (pp. 79,
108, 110), in 1963, David Wolverton had possession of a large
chart (4 feet wide and 75 feet long) and a rough draft for a
book on the Wolvertons which had been written by his brother,
Edward Wolverton. He intended to publish it. According to
Beulah Imhoff, after David passed away, his daughter in turn
received the materials .
Concerning the above, David Macdonald says that Edward N. S.
B. Wolverton wrote an 1100-page opus on the family of which
three copies were made, and one went out to A. N. Wolverton.
A. N. Wolverton was a "chart freak " and created a 66-foot chart
now in the possession of one of his descendants, who has
abstracted all the information from it . The copy of Edward N.
S. B. Wolverton's book draft which was
sent to A. N. Wolverton is no longer extant . Possibly another
copy exists somewhere. The chart owned by Katherine Smith and
other charts of the family seem to all be derivatives of the
larger chart."


General Notes: Wife - Vera ?

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Notes: Marriage

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