Pioneer Memorial Cemetery ~ Harry Michael Glines
Glines, Harry Michael
LAST: Glines FIRST: Harry MID: Michael
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME:  TITLE: 
BORN: 28 Jan 1892 DIED: 23 Apr 1943 BURIED: 30 Apr 1943
OCCUPATION:  Laborer
BIRTH PLACE:  Platte Center, Platte Co., Nebraska
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES: 
1900 NE CENSUS - Harry Glines, age 8, b. Jan 1892 in Nebraska, is enumerated with father Charles, farmer, age 36, b. Sep 1865 in New York, and his wife of 14 years, Mary, age 31, b. Feb 1869, along with Earl, age 12, Edward, age 11, Myrtle, age 9, Carry, age 5, Maude, age 3, and Ethel, age 8 m's, all born in Nebraska.
MARRIAGE - Harry Mickel [Michael] Glines, of Cushing, Nebraska, age 24, son of Charlie W. Glines and Mary Belle Rogers, married Rosie Minnie Petersen, of Cushing, Nebraska, age 16, daughter of Peter Petersen and Georgina Petersen on 1 March 1916 at St. Paul, Howard Co., Nebraska in the presence of Roy Christian Petersen and Mrs. Ethel Helen Petersen by R. A. Haggart, County Judge.
1920 NE CENSUS - Harry M. Glines, age 27, laborer, b. Nebraska, is enumerated with wife Rosie M., age 19, b. Nebraska, along with Elmer H., age 2, and Vivian E., age 1, both born in Nebraska.
1930 OR CENSUS - Harry M. Glines, age 38, occupation garage man, b. Nebraska, is enumerated with wife Rosa M., age 29, b. Nebraska, along with Elmer H., age 18, b. Nebraska, Donald R., age 8, b. Nebraska, and Phyllis M., age [?], b. Nebraska;
OBITUARY: 
Harry M. Glines, late resident of 1157 Hall street, Salem, Friday, April 24, at a local hospital, at the age of 51 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Rosie M. Glines of Salem; three daughters, Phyllis and Betty Glines of Salem and Mrs. Vivian Baker of San Diego; two sons, Private Elmer H. Glines of Greenville, Penn., and Private Donald R. Glines of Los Angeles; mother, Mrs. Mary Glines of Wolbach, Neb; seven sisters, Mrs. Ida Quillin and Mrs. Ethel Barrett, both of California, Mrs. Carrie Cook and Mrs. Lettie Willard, both of Wyoming, Mrs. Myrtle Watson, Mrs. Lela Marshall and Mrs. Fern Standley, all of Nebraska; four brothers, Edward, Charles, Ruhl and Lloyd Glines, all of Nebraska.
Services will be held Wednesday, April 23, at 3 p.m. from clough-Barrick chapel. Interment in Pioneer Cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 27 Apr 1943 pg 5

Charles Glines has received word of the death of his brother, Harry, who died in Oregon last week. The Glines family resided at Cushing many years. Mrs. Glines was formerly Rosie Petersen.
The Phonograph 5 May 1843 [St. Paul,Nebraska]
INSCRIPTION: 
Harry M.
Glines
1892-1943
SOURCES: 
Hollin
Saucy Survey & Photographs 
OSBH DC (Marion County 1943) #402
1900 NE CENSUS (Platte Co., Columbus, ED 158, sheet 2A)
1920 NE CENSUS (Howard Co., Spring Creek, ED 164, pg 2A)
1930 OR CENSUS (Howard Co., Spring Creek, ED 20, sheet 1B)
OS 27 Apr 1943 pg 5
The Phonograph 5 May 1843
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