Individual Details
Mary Catherine Geneva Guizlo
(8 Sep 1855 - 18 Dec 1905)
The Osage County Chronicle (Burlingame, Kansas) Fri, Jun 20, 1873, Page 2
ROLL OF HONOR.
.....
Grammer Department - ..... Lottie Guizlo, .... LOTTIE GUIZLO has not been absent or tardy for the whole year. In the principal's spelling class, ... and the rank for the year is as follows: Arthur Gowdy 19, ....Mary Guizlo 13, .... Mrs. Newman's spelling class, .... and Lottie Guizlo have excelled since last report, for the year, Lizzie Bannister 9, Lottie Guizlo 8.
O. F. Avery, Principal.
Mary and Zella Guizlo's names are found on the pledge signed by the Youths' Temperance Alliance, Burlingame, Kansas ( 1877- 1879 ).
The Osage County Chronicle (Burlingame, Kansas) Thu, Jul 19, 1877, Page 3
.....They say their best teachers come from Burlingame, among them whom have been Miss Lydia Jennings and Miss Mary Guizlo. ....
The Osage County Chronicle (Burlingame, Kansas) Thu, Apr 25, 1878, Page 3
District No. 2 had employed Miss Ellen Lavery to teach, but just before the opening of the school, she notified the Board that she was going to Colorado and could not fill the appointment. Miss Guizlo was then selected, but was taken sick. The board then appointed Miss Vanatta, who opened the school on Monday last.
Burlingame Herald (Burlingame, Kansas) Sat, Dec 2, 1882, Page 3
Mrs. Joseph Guizlo went to Osage City Sunday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Duvall.
The Lyndon Record (Lyndon, Kansas) Thu, Jul 20, 1899, Page 1
Mrs. Wm. Grisgal and children, of Manchester, Kansas, arrived in the city Saturday for a few weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. L. E. Duval and family.
The Osage City Free Press (Osage City, Kansas) Wed, Jul 26, 1899, Page 5
Mrs. F. G. [This should be B. F.] Guizlo and three children, from Manchester, this state, recently visited the family of her brother, L. E. Duval, in this city. They went on to Elk City, to visit her father, and will return in about two weeks. Mr. Guizlo is agent for the Santa Fe at Manchester.
The Osage City Free Press (Osage City, Kansas) Wed, Jun 17, 1903, Page 5
Mrs. L. E. Duval was taken very suddenly sick last Wednesday night, when her right side was partially palalyzed, but we are glad to be able to say that at this time she has partially recovered the use of her limb and arm, and it is hoped she will soon be in her usual health.
The Osage City Free Press (Osage City, Kansas) Wed, Jun 24, 1903, Page 10
The condition of Mrs. L. E. Duval is very little improved. Some days she is apparently a little better, and then agian she is not so well.
The Osage City Free Press (Osage City, Kansas) Wed, Jun 24, 1903, Page 7
Mrs. Hattie Guizlo, with her two little daughters, arrived here a few days ago from Maxwell, this state, and are at the home of her sister, Mrs. L. E. Duval, being called here on account of Mrs. Duval's illness. Mr. Guizlo is agent for the Santa Fe at Maxwell.
The Osage City Free Press (Osage City, Kansas) Wed, Jul 1, 1903, Page 6
Last Thursday Mrs. J. R. Adams arrived here from Dayton, O., to see her sick sister, Mrs. L. E. Duval, who, we are pleased to report, is improving.
ROLL OF HONOR.
.....
Grammer Department - ..... Lottie Guizlo, .... LOTTIE GUIZLO has not been absent or tardy for the whole year. In the principal's spelling class, ... and the rank for the year is as follows: Arthur Gowdy 19, ....Mary Guizlo 13, .... Mrs. Newman's spelling class, .... and Lottie Guizlo have excelled since last report, for the year, Lizzie Bannister 9, Lottie Guizlo 8.
O. F. Avery, Principal.
Mary and Zella Guizlo's names are found on the pledge signed by the Youths' Temperance Alliance, Burlingame, Kansas ( 1877- 1879 ).
The Osage County Chronicle (Burlingame, Kansas) Thu, Jul 19, 1877, Page 3
.....They say their best teachers come from Burlingame, among them whom have been Miss Lydia Jennings and Miss Mary Guizlo. ....
The Osage County Chronicle (Burlingame, Kansas) Thu, Apr 25, 1878, Page 3
District No. 2 had employed Miss Ellen Lavery to teach, but just before the opening of the school, she notified the Board that she was going to Colorado and could not fill the appointment. Miss Guizlo was then selected, but was taken sick. The board then appointed Miss Vanatta, who opened the school on Monday last.
Burlingame Herald (Burlingame, Kansas) Sat, Dec 2, 1882, Page 3
Mrs. Joseph Guizlo went to Osage City Sunday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Duvall.
The Lyndon Record (Lyndon, Kansas) Thu, Jul 20, 1899, Page 1
Mrs. Wm. Grisgal and children, of Manchester, Kansas, arrived in the city Saturday for a few weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. L. E. Duval and family.
The Osage City Free Press (Osage City, Kansas) Wed, Jul 26, 1899, Page 5
Mrs. F. G. [This should be B. F.] Guizlo and three children, from Manchester, this state, recently visited the family of her brother, L. E. Duval, in this city. They went on to Elk City, to visit her father, and will return in about two weeks. Mr. Guizlo is agent for the Santa Fe at Manchester.
The Osage City Free Press (Osage City, Kansas) Wed, Jun 17, 1903, Page 5
Mrs. L. E. Duval was taken very suddenly sick last Wednesday night, when her right side was partially palalyzed, but we are glad to be able to say that at this time she has partially recovered the use of her limb and arm, and it is hoped she will soon be in her usual health.
The Osage City Free Press (Osage City, Kansas) Wed, Jun 24, 1903, Page 10
The condition of Mrs. L. E. Duval is very little improved. Some days she is apparently a little better, and then agian she is not so well.
The Osage City Free Press (Osage City, Kansas) Wed, Jun 24, 1903, Page 7
Mrs. Hattie Guizlo, with her two little daughters, arrived here a few days ago from Maxwell, this state, and are at the home of her sister, Mrs. L. E. Duval, being called here on account of Mrs. Duval's illness. Mr. Guizlo is agent for the Santa Fe at Maxwell.
The Osage City Free Press (Osage City, Kansas) Wed, Jul 1, 1903, Page 6
Last Thursday Mrs. J. R. Adams arrived here from Dayton, O., to see her sick sister, Mrs. L. E. Duval, who, we are pleased to report, is improving.
Events
Families
Spouse | Louis Edward Duval (1850 - 1916) |
Child | Adele Josephine Duval (1883 - 1964) |
Child | Louis Albert "Albert" Duval (1886 - 1948) |
Child | Arthur Fredrick "Fred" Duval (1888 - 1949) |
Father | Joseph Guizolund / Guizlo (1823 - 1890) |
Mother | Mary Geneva Grandjean (1823 - 1889) |
Sibling | Joseph A Guizlo (1860 - 1919) |
Sibling | Charlotte "Lottie" Guizlo (1862 - 1910) |
Sibling | Zella Emilene Guizlo (1868 - 1890) |
Sibling | Benjamin Franklin Guizlo (1871 - 1915) |
Notes
Education
Mary was educated at the Burlingame Public School in 1876 in Burlingame, Kansas.Marriage
L.E. Duval of Burlingame, aged 30 years, and Miss Mary G. Guizlo of Burlingame, aged 26 years.State of Kansas, Osage County
I, Wm Stevenson do hereby certify, that in accordance with the authorization of the within License, I did, on the Sixth day of July A.D. 1881, at Burlingame in said County, join and unite in Marriage the above named Louie E. Duvall and Miss Mary E. Guislo.
Witness My hand and seal the day and year above written.
Attest: Wm. Stevenson Pastor M.E. Church, Alexander Blake Probate Judge.
(Methodist Episcopal Church, sometimes referred to as the M.E. Church)
DUVAL L. E. GUIZLO MARY G. 07/06/1881 Book B pg 0238
The Osage County Chronicle (Burlingame, Kansas) Thu, Jul 13, 1911, Page 8
The birds whispered it wrong last week. They should have said: "Married, Wednesday evening, July 7, 1881, L. E. Duvall, to Miss Mary Guizlo, by Rev. Dr. Stevenson, at the parsonage."
Census (family)
Index to the 1895 Kansas State CensusName: duval County: Osage
Name Age Sex Color Birthplace County City/Township Ward Vol. Sect. Page
Duval, Adeli 11 F W Pennsylvania Osage Osage City 1 272 1 44
Duval, Albert 8 M W Pennsylvania Osage Osage City 1 272 1 44
Duval, Fred 6 M W Kansas Osage Osage City 1 272 1 44
Duval, L E 44 M W France Osage Osage City 1 272 1 44
Duval, Mary 40 F W Pennsylvania Osage Osage City 1 272 1 44
Census (family)
1900, Kansas, Osage Co., Osage City, ED # 124, Ward of city - 3rdStafford Ct. or St (couldn't read) previous street was Topeka, next Elinwood
Duval, Louis E. Head, Oct 1850; age 49. married 19 yrs , born France, both parents born France, immigration yr. 1874, no. yrs. in US 26, NA, Occupation - Stationary Engineer , Own home free of mortgage.
Mary, Wife, Sept 1855, 44, married 19 yrs., mother of 4 children, 3 living. born Pennsylvania, parents both born Switzerland
Adell, Daughter, Nov. 1883, 16 attended school 8 months
Louis A., Son, July 1886, 13, attended school 8 months
Arthur F. Son, Nov. 1888, 11, attended school 8 months
yes for all on can read, write, speak English.
Death
The Osage City Free Press (Osage City, Kansas) Wed, Dec 20, 1905, Page 8OBITUARY
Mrs. L. E. Duval died Monday night about 9:30 at her home, corner of Stafford street and Kansas avenue, from a stroke of paralysis, which came upon her about 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. About two years and a half ago she suffered a stroke of paralysis, from which she never fully recovered although was able to be about a greater portion of the time since.
Mrs. Duval went to church Sunday as usual, and was feeling about as well as usual.
The deceased was born in Mercer, Pa., September 8, 1855, but when about 2 years old, with her parents, come to Burlingame, and had ever since lived in this county. July 6, 1881 she and Mr. Duval were married, and to them four children were born, one of whom died in infancy. When but 12 years of age Mrs. Duval united with the Methodist church, and has ever since lived a consistent Christian life.
Funeral services will be held in the Methodist church tomorow afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by the pastor.
The sorrowing husband and children, together with her brothers and other relatives and friends have the sympathy of all in their bereavement.
The Osage City Free Press (Osage City, Kansas) Wed, Dec 20, 1905, Page 10
J. Guizlo, wife and two childen, came up from Reading Tuesday, called here by the death of Mrs. L. E. Duval, Mr. Guizlo's sister.
The Osage City Free Press (Osage City, Kansas) Wed, Dec 20, 1905, Page 12
B. F. Guizlo, of Macksville, Stafford county, arrived here last night to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. L E Duval, which takes place tomorrow afternoon.
The Osage City Free Press (Osage City, Kansas) Thu, Dec 28, 1905, Page 7
L. E. Duval and family wish to thank their many friends, including the members of the senior class and high school for the assistance rendered and sympathy shown during the illness and death of the beloved wife and mother.
The Osage City Free Press (Osage City, Kansas) Thu, Dec 28, 1905, Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guizlo, of Reading, and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Guizlo, of Macksville, have returned to their homes. They have been here attending the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Mary Duval.
Burial
Duval, Mary G, b. 8 Sep 1855, d. 18 Dec 1905, w/o L ECounty Clerk Book 2, pg 140
Block 137, Lot 1
Endnotes
1. US Federal Census, Census - Kansas, Osage Co. 1880 (read by Nancy Prouty, Nov, 2000).
2. Osage Co. Marriage Records: 238,, Burlingame, Osage Co., Kansas.
3. Kansas Marriages Search, online [http://www.genlookups.com/ks_marriages/], accessed July 2008.
4. Index to the 1895 Kansas State Census, online (http://hs5.kshs.org/cgi-bin/cenidx95.cgi).
5. 1900 Census Kansas, Osage Co., Osage City (read Sept, 27, 2000, Nancy Prouty).
6. Osage City Cemetery, Osage City, Osage County, Kansas, Contributed by Jean Pinick, Aug 11, 2000 [pirera@aol.com]. online [http://www.interment.net/data/us/ks/osage/osagecity/osage_city_cd.htm], accessed Apr 2008 .