Individual Details
Charlotte "Lottie" Guizlo
(21 Feb 1862 - 8 Dec 1910)
ROLL OF HONOR.
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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.
Burlingame Herald (Burlingame, Kansas) Thu, Nov 3, 1881, Page 3
Miss Lottie Guizlo has recently returned from Kansas City, where she has had an operation performed on one of her eyes, the same having been turned or crossed from her birth. We called to see Miss Lottie since her return, and so far as we are able to judge think the operation has been a successful one. She tells us that it was done by Dr. Fryer, of the firm of Fryer & Tyree, and that the length of time required for the same was about twenty minutes. She also says that instead of being very painful, as one would naturally suppose, she suffered but very little. Dr. Fryer is a Post Surgeon at Fort Leavenworth, but makes stated visits to Kansas City. The term cross-eyed, which is applied to eyes that are affected in this way, is a very natural one. The eye, or eyes - as the case may be - instead of being straight, and thus natural, are turned inward, and the rays of light in passing to the eyes cross each other. Hence the term cross-eyed. The operation for relief in cases of this kind is a very delicate one. The inside cords are partially cut, and if properly done the eyeball will, in time, assume the natural position; but if, as is often the case, the operation is performed by some one who does not thoroughly understand his business, the eye is left in a much worse condition than formerly.
Events
Families
Spouse | Jonathan Ralph Adams (1860 - 1928) |
Child | Arthur Franklin Adams (1883 - 1889) |
Child | Charles Winifred "Chas" Adams (1886 - 1950) |
Father | Joseph Guizolund / Guizlo (1823 - 1890) |
Mother | Mary Geneva Grandjean (1823 - 1889) |
Sibling | Mary Catherine Geneva Guizlo (1855 - 1905) |
Sibling | Joseph A Guizlo (1860 - 1919) |
Sibling | Zella Emilene Guizlo (1868 - 1890) |
Sibling | Benjamin Franklin Guizlo (1871 - 1915) |
Notes
Marriage
ADAMS JONATHAN R. GUIZLOE LOTTIE 03/15/1882 Book B pg 0380Burlingame Herald (Burlingame, Kansas) Sat, Mar 18, 1882, Page 3
Mr. John Adams and Lottie Guizlo, of this city were married a day or two since. We extend to the happy couple our best wishes.
Kansas People (Osage City, Kansas) Wed, Mar 22, 1882, Page 4
J. R. Adams and Miss Lotta Guizlo, both of this place, were married Wednesday, March 15, at Lyndon, by Judge Blake.
The Burlingame Enterprise (Burlingame, Kansas) Thu, Mar 18, 1915, Page 3
(from an In the past article)
Mr. John Adams and Miss Lottie Guizlo were married this week.
Census (family)
W. Market St.139, 26, 32, Adams, Jno. R, Head, WM, Oct 1860, 39, Married 18 yrs, OH VA OH, Painter, rent house
Lottie, Wife, WF, Feb 1862, 38 yrs, M-18, 2 children born 1 living, KS, Switzerland Switzerland
Chas. W, WM, Jun 1886, 13, single, OH OH KS, at school
Residence
In the spring of 1903 they removed to Dayton, which has been their home from that time until her death, excepting a brief residence in Florida.Census
SD 4, ED 74, sheet #6A Ward 4 (part of)Hershery Street
Adams, Lottie Head, 48 M 2 children 1 living, KS, Switz (French), Switz (French)
Charles W. Son, 23 S OH, OH, KS Bookkeeper Real Estate - Wages
Stevens, Jacob, Lodger 40 Wd. OH, OH, OH Assembler, Cash register worker
Denlinger, Ellisworth, Lodger 33 S OH, OH, OH, Merchant Hardware store, Emp
Lightcap, Bernard B. Lodger, 19. S OH, OH, OH Assembler, Cash register worker
Note: Lottie is also enumerated in 1910 with her husband Jonathan in Florida.
Death
MRS. LOTTIE ADAMS.Mrs. Lottie Adams was born in Burlingame, Kansas, February 21, 1862, and died at the residence of her son, Charles W. Adams 33 Rung st., Dayton, O., Dec 8, 1910, aged 48 years, 9 months and 17 days. Her parents, Joseph and Mary Guizlo, came from Switzerland shortly before the civil war and settled in Kansas. She was the third child in a family of five children, three girls and two boys. On March 15, 1882, she was married to J. R. Adams at Lyndon, Kansas. She and her husband, after living in Kansas one year, came to Xenia where they lived for 20 years. In the spring of 1903 they removed to Dayton, which has been their home from that time until her death, excepting a brief residence in Florida.
She became a christian in a revival meeting held in the M. E. church in Xenia soon after removing from Kansas to that city. She at once united with the M. E. church in which she retained her membership until coming to Dayton, when she became a member of the Riverdale U. B. church. From the time of her conversion she lived a devout and faithful christian life. There never was a time when she was not interested in church work, and willing to do according to her strength. For some time she was the acceptable secretary of the ladies aid society of this church, and at the time of her going to Florida was the superintendent of the Home department of the Sunday school.
In disposition she was mild, gentle and thoughtful of the rights and feelings of others. Though somewhat retiring in disposition she made warm friends with those with whom she associated.
In the last months of her life she was a great sufferer, but her faith and trust in the blessed Savior did not waver. She was resigned to death when it became evident that her disease could not be cured. Indeed, she expressed a desire to depart this life, if she could not fully recover In full consciousness of the fact that death was coming, she spoke often to those about her concerning the change from earth to heaven, and carefully planned for her funeral and burial. Once when speaking of entering heaven, she said she expected the first one to meet her would be her own little Arthur, a son that died when seven years old. From the life that she lived and the testimony of her words we believe she is resting in amid the beautiful and unchanging scenes of paradise. She leaves a husband, a son, two brothers and many friends to mourn her departure. May they find comfort and sustaining grace in the Christ whom she loved and served.
W.O FRIES. 12-15
Endnotes
1. Adams, Lottie (Guizlo) obituary, , Dayton, Ohio, Dec 15, 1910,.
2. US Federal Census, Census - Kansas, Osage Co. 1880 (read by Nancy Prouty, Nov, 2000).
3. Adams, Lottie (Guizlo) obituary, , Dayton, Ohio, Dec 15, 1910,.
4. Kansas Marriages Search, online [http://www.genlookups.com/ks_marriages/], accessed July 2008.
5. U.S. Census images. Heritage Quest Online. Subscription database through the Sonoma County Public Library. (ProQuest LLC, 2009.), 1900 > OHIO > GREENE > 1-WD XENIA Series: T623 Roll: 1272 Page: 245 .
6. Adams, Lottie (Guizlo) obituary, , Dayton, Ohio, Dec 15, 1910,.
7. Bruce, Charles and Charlene., Guizlo Family Bible Records. 1871 - 1906. Two pages copied from Bible of Hazel Mary Guizlo. FHL US Film [1320608 Item 25] (Salt Lake City, UT: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1987.).
8. U.S. Census images. Heritage Quest Online. Subscription database through the Sonoma County Public Library. (ProQuest LLC, 2009.).
9. Adams, Lottie (Guizlo) obituary, , Dayton, Ohio, Dec 15, 1910,.