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Sidney Platt
(1825-1903)
Sarah Mills
(1825-1900)
Henry T. Viles
(1857-1928)
Jennie A. Platt
(1855-1923)
Herman Sidney Viles
(1892-1952)

 

Herman Sidney Viles

  • Born: 8 Sep 1892, Muscotah, Kansas, USA
  • Died: 1952, , Kansas, USA aged 60
  • Buried: Muscotah, Kansas, USA
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bullet  Birth Notes:

1900 federal census, Kapioma, Atchison Co, Kansas
Viles, Henry head, May 1857, age 43, married 17 years, b. Wisconsin, f.
England, m. England
Viles, Jennie A. wife, Oct 1854, age 45, married 17 yrs, b. Cape Colony,
Eng, Eng.
Viles, Eva L, daughter, Jan 1885, 15, b. Kansas, Wis., Cape Col
Viles, Mabel E., daug, Aug 1886, 13, b. Kansas, Wis, Cape Col
Viles, Allison L., son, Jan 1890, 10, b. Kansas, Wis, Cape Col
Viles, Starmon S., son, Sept 1892, 7, b. Kansas, Wis, Cape Col
Viles, Trena S., daug, March 1896, 4, b Kansas, Wis, Cape Col
Baldwin, Del M. none, Feb 1871, 29, b. Kansas, Ohio, Kentucky
Platt, Sydney, father, Sep 1825, 74, married, 52 years, b. England, England,
England, immigrated 1867
(no wife listed with Sydney)

bullet  Death Notes:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Viles&GSiman=1&GScid=1372455&GRid=31737919&

bullet  Burial Notes:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Viles&GSiman=1&GScid=1372455&GRid=31737919&

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bullet  Sources of information or noted events in his life were:

• Census: Kapiomatownship Atchison County, 1895. http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/atchison/kap2.htmll

• Military Service. WWI draft registration card:

Herman Sidney Viles b. 8 Sep 1892 in Muscotah, Kansas, single, supports his mother, farmer in Atchison Co, Kansas.

Medium height, stout build, hazel eyes, auburn hair. (date June 5, 1917) (He is the one indexed as Starman Viles in the 1900 census.)

• General Comment. 1910 federal census Kapioma twp, Atchison Co, KS

Mrs. Jennie Viles head, age 55, Divorced, mother of 5 children, 5 still living, b. Africa, Eng, Eng, overseer, general farm

" Herman, son, 17, single, b. Kansas " "


1915 state census, Kapioma, Atchison Co, KS \endash same Viles family as above. No additions or subtractions.



1920 federal census, Kapioma twp, Atchison Co, KS

Viles, Jennie A., head, 65, widowed, immigrated 1866, naturalized 1890 (you already know the birth places, so I'm not retyping that.)

Viles, Mable E. 34, single

Viles, Eva L. 35, single

Viles, Herman S., 27, single

And

Herman did not marry. He lived with his sister, Mabel. The 1930 and 1940 censuses list Kenneth C. Whittier as their nephew, living with them. Kenneth was the son of Herman's sister Trena and Clyde J. Whittier.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31737919/herman-sidney-viles



1930 federal census, Kapioma twp, Atchison Co, KS

Viles, Herman S. head, single, 37, farmer

Viles, Mable E. sister, single, 42

Whittier, Kenneth C. nephew, single, 7 b. Kansas, Kansas, Kansas

Lyon, Henry, hired hand, widowed, 68, b. New Jersey, USA, USA



1925 state census, Muscotah, Atchison Co, Kansas

Viles, Henry T. age 66, widowed. b. Wisconsin

• Web Based Info. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9KK9-Z14



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