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    Generation: 1

    1. 1.  Living

      Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

      Children:
      1. Living

    Generation: 2

    1. 2.  Leslie Deats (Jack) LEWIS was born on 13 Mar 1917 in near Oxford, NE, Furnas county (son of Leslie Owen (Skeet) LEWIS and Effie Lillian DEATS); died on 26 Mar 2011 in Concord, California; was buried in Memory Gardens, Concord, California .

      Notes:

      SSG, B CO, 3rd Med

      Leslie married Lavera Estrid (Vera) OLDENKAMP on 13 Oct 1945 in Princeton, MN. Lavera (daughter of Garret OLDENKAMP and Effie PEARSON) was born on 20 Dec 1919 in Ogilvie, MN; was buried in Memory Gardens, Concord, California . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 3.  Lavera Estrid (Vera) OLDENKAMP was born on 20 Dec 1919 in Ogilvie, MN (daughter of Garret OLDENKAMP and Effie PEARSON); was buried in Memory Gardens, Concord, California .
      Children:
      1. 1. Living
      2. Living


    Generation: 3

    1. 4.  Leslie Owen (Skeet) LEWIS was born on 31 Dec 1896 in Gosper Co., NE (son of Thomas Jefferson LEWIS and Carrie WINTERMUTE); died on 26 Feb 1969 in Oakland, CA; was buried in Memory Gardens, Concord, CA.

      Notes:

      Rex has his father Leslie's gold pocket watch. It was a wedding gift from Grandma Carrie. She probably bought it used. The marriage was in 1917.

      It winds both by the stem and by a key. The old watches used a key and the stem winders had just come out. Evidently the maker didn't trust the stem to be reliable, so they used both methods.

      Leslie was in and out of the home or Effie would throw him out. One time Leslie decided that he wanted his watch, but he couldn't find it. He normally kept it in the foyer in a drawer. Rex had taken it because he was afraid that his father would sell the watch and Rex wanted it handed down in the family. Rex didn't tell his Dad that he knew where the watch was ? sin of omission.

      From:
      The Oxford Standard
      November 19, 1925

      Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lewis delightfully entertained last evening at radio and bridge. Mr. and Mrs. G.J. Hancock and the Richmonds being their guests. Mrs. Lewis served a most appetizing midnight lunch.

      Leslie married Effie Lillian DEATS on 21 Jan 1917 in Oxford, NE, and was divorced in 1941. Effie (daughter of Henry Clay DEATS and Sarah Lillian (Lillie) YOUNGER) was born on 8 Dec 1899 in Deatsville, KY; died on 3 May 1978 in Martinez, CA; was buried in Parkview Memorial, Detroit, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 5.  Effie Lillian DEATS was born on 8 Dec 1899 in Deatsville, KY (daughter of Henry Clay DEATS and Sarah Lillian (Lillie) YOUNGER); died on 3 May 1978 in Martinez, CA; was buried in Parkview Memorial, Detroit, Michigan.
      Children:
      1. 2. Leslie Deats (Jack) LEWIS was born on 13 Mar 1917 in near Oxford, NE, Furnas county; died on 26 Mar 2011 in Concord, California; was buried in Memory Gardens, Concord, California .
      2. Beatrice Elaine LEWIS was born on 21 Aug 1918 in near Oxford, NE; Furnas County; died on 9 Sep 1989 in Martinez, CA; was buried in Memory Gardens, Concord,CA.
      3. Rex Owen LEWIS was born on 15 Dec 1924 in near Oxford, NE; died on 8 Sep 2011 in Fresno, CA.
      4. Gayle Rodger LEWIS was born on 4 Feb 1927 in Oxford, NE; died on 05 Jun 2004 in Washington, Macomb County, Michigan.

    3. 6.  Garret OLDENKAMP

      Garret married Effie PEARSON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    4. 7.  Effie PEARSON
      Children:
      1. 3. Lavera Estrid (Vera) OLDENKAMP was born on 20 Dec 1919 in Ogilvie, MN; was buried in Memory Gardens, Concord, California .


    Generation: 4

    1. 8.  Thomas Jefferson LEWIS was born on 28 Dec 1863 in Charlottesville, Indiana (son of John Daniel LEWIS and Sarah Hartley); died on 16 Aug 1954 in Oxford, NE; was buried on 20 Aug 1954 in Highland Cemetery, Oxford, Nebraska.

      Notes:

      A newspaper clipping about their 50th wedding anniversery reads:



      OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING

      Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis had the honor to celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary, Sunday, August 29th. Open house was held in the evening at which time relatives and friends gathered to extend congratulations. Ice cream and cake were served.
      A beautifully decorated cake was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis by Mr. and Mrs. Argyll Lewis.

      They received several nice gifts and a number of cards.

      The event was planned by their neices and nephews and was much appreciated by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Relatives present were: their son Leslie Lewis of Omaha, grandson Roger Lewis and nephew and wife Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Wintermute and daughters,
      all of McCook, Mr. and Mrs. Argyll Lewis of Stamford, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wanner, and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lewis.









      From the OXFORD STANDARD Thursday, September 3, 1953



      Lewises Observed Sixtieth Aniversary



      Observed Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Lewis was their 60th Wedding Anniversary. To help them celebrate the occasion were 58 guests who registered during the afternoon.

      A picnic dinner was given at noon for the immediate family on the Argyl Lewis lawn. The Lewises held open house from 3 to 6 p.m. at which time many wellwishers dropped in to visit.

      Cake presented to the couple was baked by Mrs. Walter Wanner and decorations were from Mrs. Argyll Lewis. It was a three tiered affair of white decorated with red roses. Atop the cake were wedding bells with doves and the figures sixty in
      silver.

      In addition they received a lovely boquet of flowers from their son Leslie Lewis, who was unable to attend. He lives in Pomona, Calif. The boquet consisted of pink glads, yellow pompoms and orange-yellow chrysanthemums.

      Moving pictures were presented by their grandson Rex O. Lewis and wife and baby, Tommy

      of Redlands, Calif. Scenes were of the family and baby. Many lovely gifts and cards of rememberance were received.

      Special guests wer Mr. and Mrs. Asa A. Wolfe of McCook, parents of Mrs. Rex O. Lewis. The Wolfes were celebrating their 36th wedding anniversary that day.

      Relatives from out of town were Mr. and Mrs H.C. Lewis of Vergas Minn., Mrs. Mabel Harry of Arcola, Ill., Mrs Myrtle Wintermute , Friend, Nebr.

      Looking back over the 60 years, Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Lewis remember that on August 29, 1893, they were married at the courthouse at Wilbur, Nebr. Mrs. Lewis was then Miss Carrie Wintermute.

      Just a few months following their wedding in January, 1894, they moved to Furnas county where they settled on a farm ten miles northwest of Oxford. Their home has been here ever since.

      When they first came to this county they lived in a sod house. This was their home until 1906 when they built a frame home. Leonard Hays now lives on the farm where they started their farming life.

      In 1918, Mr. Lewis , who is now 89, decided to leave the farm and moved to Oxford. After 12 years sojurn in town, they returned to the farm where they lived another 12 years, returning in 1940.

      While living in town they made their home where they do today, just a block west of the school house. Mrs. Lewis is 79 years of age.

      To the Lewis family, three children were born. A son Leslie, lives in California, and two baby daughters died in infancy.

      Taking a backward look, the couple have found the years filled with happiness, joys, sorrows, but all in all they were grand years of wedded bliss.







      From a paper with OXFORD, FURNAS COUNTY above the obituary:



      LAST RITES HELD FOR THOMAS J. LEWIS



      Funeral services were held at the Methodist church, Friday, August 20, for Thomas J Lewis, who passed away Monday, Aug. 16, 1954. Rev. Willis Taplin officiated.

      Music was furnished by Dale Eickman, vocalist, and Mrs. Edna Lueking, organist.

      Pallbearers were Argyll Lewis, Edmund Lewis, Ralph Lewis, Walter Wanner, Merlin Wintermute and Roger Wintermute.

      Burial was in the Oxford Cemetary with Lyons-Quig Funeral Home in charge.

      Thomas Jefferson Lewis was the youngert of six children born to Daniel Lewis and Sarah Lewis at Charlottville, Indiana, Dec. 28, 1863, and passed away at Oxford, Nebraska on August 16, 1954 at the age of 90 years, 7 months and 18 days.

      In 1885 at the age of 21 he moved from Charlottville, Indiana to Fairburry, Nebraska. He lived near Fairbury and Western, Nebraska for a number of years.

      August 29, 1893, he was united in marriage to Miss Carrie Wintermute, and to this union three children were born. Two infant daughters preceded him in death.

      Shoytly before his marriage he and his bride moved from Western, Nebraska , to a farm in gosper county. In January 1894, they moved to a farm northwest of Oxford. They made their home here until 1917 when they moved off the farm and came into
      Oxford. In 1929they again moved back to the farm and lived there until 1940. In 1940 they again moved into Oxford and have made their home here until his death.

      He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Lewis of Oxford; one son, Leslie Lewis of San Bernardino, California; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren other relatives and a host of friends.

      Out-of-town relatives attending the services were Mrs. E.G. Wintermute of Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. E.A. Wintermute of Friend, Nebr.; Mr and Mrs. M.E. Wintermute and Roger Wintermute of Hastings, Nebr.; Mr. and Mrs P.C. O'Brien of Hastings,
      Nebr. ; Mr. A.L. Stone and two daughters of Denver Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wolfe of McCook, Nebr.; Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Kaup, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walden of Huntley, Nebr.; Mrs. M. Poppert and Mrs. Orvylle Poppert of Stamford, Nebr.

      Card of Thanks

      We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all our relatives , neighbors and friends for all their kind and thoughtful acts during the sickness and our recent bereavement. Your kindness will always be remembered.

      Mrs. Carrie Lewis

      Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lewis




      Buried:
      According to the Highland Cemetery records, Carrie's headstone reads, "Carrie W. Lewis b,7 Dec 1873 d. 20 Nov 1967.

      This makes more sense because I have snapshot photos of me (Rebecca Yvonne Lewis) with my family and Grandma Carrie. I also remember visiting her in the nursing home when she was blind and suffering from some sort of dementia. she couldn't remember her child, grandpa Leslie, or her grandchildren. My dad was quite adament about trying to help her remember him.

      Thomas married Carrie WINTERMUTE on 29 Aug 1894 in near Fairbury and Western, NE. Carrie (daughter of Alexander WINTERMUTE and Adeline PURCELL) was born on 7 Dec 1873 in Friend, NE; died on 20 Nov 1967 in Oakland, CA; was buried on 25 Nov 1967 in Oxford, NE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 9.  Carrie WINTERMUTE was born on 7 Dec 1873 in Friend, NE (daughter of Alexander WINTERMUTE and Adeline PURCELL); died on 20 Nov 1967 in Oakland, CA; was buried on 25 Nov 1967 in Oxford, NE.

      Notes:

      Obituary from the OXFORD STANDARD Thur.,Nov. 30, 1967



      MRS. CARRIE LEWIS

      Carrie Wintermute, daughter of Alexander and Adeline Wintermute, was born at Friend Nebrraska, Dec. 7, 1873, and passed away Nov. 20, 1967at Oakland, California at the age of 93 years.

      On August 29, 1893 she was united in marriage to Thomas Jefferson Lewis and to this union three children were born, two daughters passing away in infancy. Shortly after her marriage they moved from Western, Nebraska to a farm in Gosper
      County. In 1894 they moved to a farm northeast of Oxford where they made their home until 1917 when they moved into Oxford. In 1920 they moved back to the farm and lived there until 1940 when they again moved into Oxford which was their home
      until his death in August 1954.

      She was a member of the Oxford Methodist Church and had maintained contact and interest in her advanced years and residence in California.

      She was poeceded in death by one sister, Cora Hinesman, brothers, Fred in infancy, and Earl, Ed, Arch, Guy and Russell.

      She is survived by one son, Leslie of Oakland, California, three grandsons, one granddaughter, several neices and nephews of the Oxford and Holdrege communities, other relatives and many friends. (note from Rebecca Lewis: also 5 great grandsons and 6 great grand daughters and 3 great great granddaughters.)

      Memorial Services were conducted at Mitchel Funeral Home, Oxford, November 25,1967 with Rev. Walter Bailey officiating. Music was furnished by Mrs. Marilyn Benjamin with Mrs. Elizabeth York at the organ. Bearers were Leonard Hays, Glenn Hays,
      Jim Hays, Carl Emen, Chas. A. Lewis and Richard Loper. Internment was in the Oxford Cemetary with Mitchel Funeral Home directing arrangements.

      CARD OF THANKS

      We want to express our sincere appreciation for all sympathy and kindness extended to us by old neighbors and friends in our bereavement.

      The family of

      Carrie Lewis

      Notes:

      Carrie and Tommy's daughter who died in infancy was listed in the Wintermute Family History as "Ilah Vere". However, accpording to the Highland Cemetery records, the grave in Highland Cemetery near Alexander, Hannah, and Ralph Waldo Lewis gives her name as "Olive A. lewis Infant dau of T.J. ANd Carrie"

      Children:
      1. 4. Leslie Owen (Skeet) LEWIS was born on 31 Dec 1896 in Gosper Co., NE; died on 26 Feb 1969 in Oakland, CA; was buried in Memory Gardens, Concord, CA.
      2. Ilah Vere LEWIS was born on 13 Nov 1898 in near Oxford,Furnas Co., NE; died in Sep 1898.

    3. 10.  Henry Clay DEATS was born on 25 Apr 1855 in Rail Road Junction, Kentucky (son of Richard William DEATS and Mary Ann SHAWLER); died on 25 Sep 1932 in Lincoln, NE; was buried in Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, NE, Lot 1084, space #3.

      Henry married Sarah Lillian (Lillie) YOUNGER on 14 Jan 1897 in Deatsville, KY, and was divorced about 1902. Sarah (daughter of Richard YOUNGER and Nancy Ann STRAUGHAN) was born on 2 Feb 1876; died on 13 Apr 1951; was buried in Stamford, NE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    4. 11.  Sarah Lillian (Lillie) YOUNGER was born on 2 Feb 1876 (daughter of Richard YOUNGER and Nancy Ann STRAUGHAN); died on 13 Apr 1951; was buried in Stamford, NE.

      Notes:

      She left Henry Clay Deats when Effie was quite young. According to Dad (Rex Lewis) she said he was abusive, Uncle Jack remembers being told that Henry Clay was an alcoholic.

      After the girls were grown she was a traveling saleswoman, selling silk scarves. E.A. Schafer was also a traveling salesman,they met since they had the same territory. They bought a car together and traveled together after that. After Henry
      Clay died, Lillian and E. A. married, but it seems that Lillian still used the name Mrs Deats. Except with her grandchildren, to them she insisted on being called Mama Deats since she, like her daughter Effie didn't want to be called
      "grandma".

      According to Mom (Ina Wolfe Lewis), Mama Deats was so predjuced that she wouldn't even walk past a black person's house. She would go out of her way to walk down another street.

      When Lillian died, E.A. Schafer had her buried in the plot with her parents.

      This cemetery is one mile north of Hwy 89 in Stamford, Nebraska in Harlan County. Just turn north on Main Street in Stamford. There are no signs for at the cemetery.

      Children:
      1. Living
      2. 5. Effie Lillian DEATS was born on 8 Dec 1899 in Deatsville, KY; died on 3 May 1978 in Martinez, CA; was buried in Parkview Memorial, Detroit, Michigan.