Individual Details
Anna Francis English
(6 Jan 1906 - 10 May 1972)
Democratic Dispatch 22 August 1924
"Anna English accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Vinson English, recently went to San Francisco to enter State Teachers College there."
Ukiah Dispatch Democrat (Ukiah, California) Sat, Oct 22, 1927, Page 2
Women's Improvement Club
There was a meeting of the Covelo W. C. I. Saturday afternoon, ..... The executive board ... arranged to divide the membership into groups, each of which shall have charge in turn of the entertainment program of the club meetings for the remainder of the club year, or until March 3, ..... The various groups and the dates on which they will serve are as follows:
November 12 - .... Anna Lovejoy, ..... Anna L. Lovejoy.
November 19 - ....
December 3 - ....
Ukiah Dispatch Democrat (Ukiah, California) Sat, Jul 28, 1928, Page 2
Mrs. Anna Lovejoy left the first of the week for Ukiah.
Ukiah Daily Journal (Ukiah, California) Mon, Apr 6, 1942, Page 4
.... $60 for the benefit of the Red Cross. ...... The good music was donated by players as follows: changing on the piano were Lewis Hurt, George Gravier, Mrs. Anna Lovejoy and ....
Marjorie told me her parents moved to Santa Rosa during the 40's in order for her younger brother, Ken, to further his education past what was available in Covelo. While there, Anna worked in a dress shop during WW II. Robert and Anna returned to Covelo before 1950. Anna became an Assistant Postmistress in Covelo.
While visiting her grandmother, Laurie Prouty vividly remembers how "Nana used to keep a 22 rifle next to the kitchen sink. She would be standing there doing the dishes, then all of a sudden grab her gun, run outside and shoot a squirrel. She said that those squirrels brought in snakes. It wasn't the squirrels she hated so much... it was the snakes. I can remember her standing at the sink doing the dishes and all of a sudden hearing a commotion outside. She grabbed her gun and went out. I just thought that it was another squirrel episode, but no... that time she brought in a bobcat! It was after the chickens! Anyway, however you put it.. My Nana was a good shot with a 22."
"Anna English accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Vinson English, recently went to San Francisco to enter State Teachers College there."
Ukiah Dispatch Democrat (Ukiah, California) Sat, Oct 22, 1927, Page 2
Women's Improvement Club
There was a meeting of the Covelo W. C. I. Saturday afternoon, ..... The executive board ... arranged to divide the membership into groups, each of which shall have charge in turn of the entertainment program of the club meetings for the remainder of the club year, or until March 3, ..... The various groups and the dates on which they will serve are as follows:
November 12 - .... Anna Lovejoy, ..... Anna L. Lovejoy.
November 19 - ....
December 3 - ....
Ukiah Dispatch Democrat (Ukiah, California) Sat, Jul 28, 1928, Page 2
Mrs. Anna Lovejoy left the first of the week for Ukiah.
Ukiah Daily Journal (Ukiah, California) Mon, Apr 6, 1942, Page 4
.... $60 for the benefit of the Red Cross. ...... The good music was donated by players as follows: changing on the piano were Lewis Hurt, George Gravier, Mrs. Anna Lovejoy and ....
Marjorie told me her parents moved to Santa Rosa during the 40's in order for her younger brother, Ken, to further his education past what was available in Covelo. While there, Anna worked in a dress shop during WW II. Robert and Anna returned to Covelo before 1950. Anna became an Assistant Postmistress in Covelo.
While visiting her grandmother, Laurie Prouty vividly remembers how "Nana used to keep a 22 rifle next to the kitchen sink. She would be standing there doing the dishes, then all of a sudden grab her gun, run outside and shoot a squirrel. She said that those squirrels brought in snakes. It wasn't the squirrels she hated so much... it was the snakes. I can remember her standing at the sink doing the dishes and all of a sudden hearing a commotion outside. She grabbed her gun and went out. I just thought that it was another squirrel episode, but no... that time she brought in a bobcat! It was after the chickens! Anyway, however you put it.. My Nana was a good shot with a 22."
Events
Families
Spouse | Robert Tormey "Bob" Lovejoy (1899 - 1976) |
Child | Living |
Child | Kendall Wallace Lovejoy (1928 - 1992) |
Father | Vinson Edwin "Vincent" English (1874 - 1954) |
Mother | Frances Gonella "Fannie" Brown (1877 - 1961) |
Sibling | John Bunyan "Bun" English (1908 - 1990) |
Sibling | Edwin Shirley "Shirt" English (1911 - 1995) |
Notes
Census (family)
39, 39, Lovejoy, Robert T, Head, Own home, 4000, no radio, MW 30, First married at 20 yrs, CA ME CA, Truck driver - General TruckingAnna F, Wife, FW 24, Married at 18, CA CA CA, none
Marjorie A, Daughter, FW 4 , single, CA CA CA
Kendall W, Son, MW, 1, single, CA CA CA
Census (family)
Round Valley Twp, SD 1, ED 23-16, sheet 7Avisit 151, own farm $500, lived same place 1935
Lovejoy R L, Head, MW, 40 married, 8th gr, CA, yes work 60 hrs/wk, Farmer, farm, PW, 52 wks/1939, $1000
, Anna F, Wife, FW, 24, Married, HS-4, CA, no work, housework
, Marjorie A, Daughter, FW, 14, Single, yes-school-8th, CA, no work-school
, Kendall W, Son, MW, 11, single, yes school-7th gr, CA
Census (family)
Robert T. Lovejoy, Head, WM, 50 [1900] Married, Garage Mechanic, CAAnna F. Lovejoy, Wife, WF, 44 [1906], married,
Death
Ukiah Daily Journal - Ukiah, California - May 12 1972"...will discuss the Lovejoy services Monday
COVELO - Funeral services for former Covelo resident, Anna. F. Lovejoy, 66 (Santa Rosa, will be held Monday at the Covelo Presbyterian Church at 2 p.m., with the Rev ... : Richard ,f. Wise officiating. Burial will follow in the Valley View Cemetery. ~ Mrs. Lovejoy, a lifelong resident of Covelo, moved to Santa Rosa two years ago, where she died in a Santa Rosa Hospital ... daughters, Marjorie Ann Prouty, Santa Rosa and Imogene Saunders, Sacramento; two brothers, Shirley English, Covelo and John English, Fort Bragg. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren ... and numerous nieces and nephews. Friends of Mrs. Lovejoy may tall at the Anker-Lucier ..."
Date:May 12 1972
Publication: Ukiah, California, United States of America
Press Democrat, Volume 115, Number 174, 12 May 1972
Anna Lovejoy
Funeral services will be conducted Monday in Covelo for Anna F. Lovejoy, member of a pioneer Mendocino County family who died Wednesday in a Santa Rosa hospital following a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Lovejoy, 66, made her home at 19 Brighton court in Santa Rosa.
A native of Covelo, she was the daughter of early settlers Vinson English and Fanny Brown English. She had lived all of her life in Covelo before moving to Santa Rosa two years ago.
Prior to retirement she had been with the post office in Covelo for 16 years.
Mrs. Lovejoy was also a member of the Covelo Presbyterian Church.
She was the wife of Robert Lovejoy, and the mother of Kendall and Marjorie Ann Prouty, all of Santa Rosa, and the mother of Imogene Saunders, Sacramento. She also leaves her brothers, Shirley English, Covelo; and John English, Fort Bragg; and 10 grandchildren.
Monday's services will be at 2p.m. from the Covelo Presbyterian Church with interment following at Valley View Cemetery, Covelo.
Friends may call until Monday morning at the Anker-Lucier Mortuary in Willits.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Endnotes
1. Rootsweb, California Birth Records database. (http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ca/birth/search.cgi).
2. California Death Records, Rootsweb.com online [http://vitals.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ca/death/search.cgi], accessed 2008-2012.
3. U.S. Census images. Heritage Quest Online. Subscription database through the Sonoma County Public Library. (ProQuest LLC, 2009.), 1930 > CALIFORNIA > MENDOCINO > ROUND VALLEY TWP BONITA & INDE Series: T626 Roll: 177 Page: 126 .
4. California Death Records, Rootsweb.com online [http://vitals.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ca/death/search.cgi], accessed 2008-2012.