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Isaac Vennevy

Summary

  • b. 5 Mar 1887, Palmyra, New York
  • son of John Vennevy and Catherine Smith
  • m. 5 Dec 1914, Mabel Sage (1890–1966)
    • Richard Vennevy
    • Madeline Vennevy, 2 Nov 1918–7 May 2007
    • Charles E Vennevy, 6 Nov 1920–19 Dec 1992, Deckerville, Sanilac Co., Mich.
      m. Matilda Burnham
      • Charles Vennevy
    • Emma M Vennevy, 24 Apr 1922–6 Sep 1996
  • d. before 1930

Sources

  • The U.S. Census of 1930 shows Mabel Vennevy, residing in Gaylord, Otsego Co., Mich., age 41, as head of household, with children
    • Richard Vennevy, age 12
    • Charles C. Vennevy, age 11
    • Madeline E. Vennevy, age 10
    • Emma M Vennevy, age 7

  • The U.S. Census of 1920 shows Isaac Vennevy residing at 528 Elm St., Pontiac, Oakland Co., Mich., age 34, born in New York, of parents born in Canada, along with wife Mabel, and children:
    • Richard, son, age 2 yr., 9 mo.
    • Madeline, dau, age 1 yr. and some months

  • First World War Draft Registration for Isaac V. Vennevy, of Grand Rapids, Mich, age 30, born Palmyra, N.Y., with wife and two children.

  • State of Michigan Record of Marriage on 5 December 1914 at Detroit, Mich. of Isac Vennevy, age 28 and Mabel Sage, age 23. It was the first marriage for each.

Notes

  • According to Ben Kitchen, a son of Isaac's sister Lillian, Isaac was known as Ike.

  • Madeline Vennevy death notice (from Collon Funeral Home)

    Madeline Urmos passed from this world on Monday, May 07, 2007, at the residence of her son and daughter-in-law and under the care of Heartland Hospice. The former Madeline Vennevy was born on November 2, 1918 in Lansing, and came to Caro as a child.

    She out-lived her four spouses. She was married to Frank Smith, Herman Godfrey, Albert Burnham and Joe Urmos. Mrs. Urmos was a homemaker and had been a seasonal worker at the Clark Canning Company. She enjoyed her family, picture puzzles and embroidery. During her residence at the Caro Senior Commons, she enjoyed senior programs at the Caro Meal Center.

    Madeline is survived by her children, Louis (Marilyn) Smith of Caro, Marion Smith of Caro, Barbara Craig of Millington and Alice (Jerry) Adams of Deford; thirteen grandchildren, including Brenda Emmons who took her grandmother into her home and cared for her; twenty-one great- grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Two of her families are five generations.

    She was preceded in death by her siblings, Fred, Richard, Charles and Emma Vennevy; and a grandson, Tim Smith.

    The funeral service will be held at the Collon Funeral Home in Caro on Wednesday, May 9, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. with Elder Karen Bouverette, Heartland Hospice Chaplain, officiating.

    Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until time of service at 11:00 a.m.

    Cremation will precede burial at Indianfields Township Cemetery.

    Memorials may be made to the Madeline Urmos family discretionary fund c/o Brenda Emmons.

  • Last updated 1 October 2008 by D. Trumbull.