Individual Details
Austan L. Love
(20 May 1886 - 9 Nov 1915)
Obituary says he "was in the employ of the Chicago & Northwestern railway in that city (Chicago) and had worked for the same company in Oshkosh prior to his departure to that city (Chicago) a number of years ago."
1914 Chicago city directory -- no Austin Love or Theodore Love.
no marriage record or death record in Cook County Clerk's office
no Austin Love in Illinois Statewide Death Index
death record in cook County index for Theodore A. Love
No 1910 census for Austin L. Love or Theodore A. Love
no obituary in GenealogyBank for Austin Love or Theodore A. Love.
1914 Chicago city directory -- no Austin Love or Theodore Love.
no marriage record or death record in Cook County Clerk's office
no Austin Love in Illinois Statewide Death Index
death record in cook County index for Theodore A. Love
No 1910 census for Austin L. Love or Theodore A. Love
no obituary in GenealogyBank for Austin Love or Theodore A. Love.
Events
Families
Father | William Love (1843 - 1911) |
Mother | Emetta Robbins (1845 - 1895) |
Sibling | William J. Love Jr. (1866 - 1946) |
Sibling | Alma Love (1866 - 1935) |
Sibling | Alfred Love (1871 - ) |
Sibling | Charles H. Love (1875 - 1958) |
Sibling | Harris Love (1878 - ) |
Sibling | Florence Love (1883 - ) |
Sibling | Elph Love (1886 - ) |
Notes
Birth
1900 census: b. Mar 1886; bw- Wis. (living across the street from his father and brother).State birth record: n- Austan Laur[ ], b- 20 May 1886; bw- Oshkosh, Wis.; F- William Love; M- Euretta Kuffaun.
Endnotes
1. Birth record of Austan L. Love, Bk 4, p. 149 (Winnebago Co. (Wis.) Clerk, Oshkosh, Wis.).
2. Charles H. Love household, 1900 U.S. census, Oshkosh Ward 2, Winnebago Co., Wisconsin, E.D. 133, page 10, household 222, family 234; National Archives microfilm publication T-623, Reel 1824..
3. Birth record of Austan Laur[ ] Love. (Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Health, Madison, Wis.).
4. Austin Love, obituary, The Daily Northwestern, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 10 November 1915, p. 3. Transcription via email from Michelle Campbell