Elizabeth J. Sawyer and John E. Dillon had two children, Ethel and William when the family was enumerated in St. Peter, Minnesota on June 5, 1900. William Edward was born January 10, 1898 in Le Sueur County Minnesota when his father was 25 years old and his mother, 21 years old. William enlisted in the army on February 7, 1918 and was discharged on January 25, 1919. He served as a private in the 871st Aero Repair Squadron of the Signal Corps. (This squadron appears to have been located in St. Paul, Minnesota.)
William was living with his aunt and uncle, Francis H. and Helen Dillon, in St. Peter, Minnesota in 1910. The next record in which I found him was in 1940 when he and Leona were living in Kasota, MN with adopted son, Harlan, and daughters, Jacqueline and Hazel. They were living in rural Le Sueur County in 1935.
I did not find Ethel Dillon in the 1910 census but I did find her married to Joseph Duncan in the 1920 Census. They had two children at that time, Shryle and Mary Duncan. Shyrle Duncan died in 1926. I could not find her birth under various search fields. I did find a child Alden born in Hennepin County on the same date as Shyrle. So it would seem that Ethel had Shyrle before she married Joseph Duncan.
I have no idea if there
is a connection, but in 1920 when “Hazel L.” and Fred A. Diekow were
enumerated, there was a Ernest and Anna Alden on the same page.
The couple had a son,
John Samuel Duncan, in 1921. In 1930, Joseph and John were living together in
Louisville, KY, near where Joseph Duncan had family. Mary Elizabeth Duncan
remained in Minnesota with her mother’s family.
I have been unable to
locate information about John Dillon after 1900 and before 1920. In 1920, John
is a farm laborer in Washington Township, Le Sueur County, Minnesota. His
marital status is single. However, in 1930 he is living with his
brother-in-law, Michael Smith, in St. Peter, MN. His marital status is
divorced. Michael is widowed and was married to John Dillon’s sister, Mary.
John Dillon died in 1931.
As far as Elizabeth
Sawyer is concerned, I think that I have found her under a different name. Her
daughter, Ethel Dillon was married to Joseph Duncan by 1920. She had a
daughter, Mary Elizabeth Duncan born in 1919. Ethel died in 1926. I found Mary
in the 1930 Census living with F and H Diekow in Minneapolis. She was recorded
as a niece. Included in the same household is a Lucy Sawyer, mother-in-law of F
Diekow. So it would seem that H. is the daughter of Lucy Sawyer and the aunt of
Mary Duncan. Based on the 1920 Census, H is Hazel Diekow and is the wife of
Fred Diekow.
Alexander and Lucy
Sawyer had no daughter named Hazel. I looked at the 1880 Census and the 1900
Census and the Minnesota State Census in 1885 and 1895 and did not find a
daughter named Hazel. The age of Hazel in the 1920 and 1930 Census fits with
that of Elizabeth. So it would seem that Hazel is Elizabeth Sawyer and the
grandmother of Mary Duncan.
It appears that John
and Elizabeth were divorced after June 5, 1900 when the family was enumerated
and before June 6, 1905 when the children were living with their maternal
grandparents in Kasota, Minnesota.
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