Source Citations for Hugh Roush

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Source Citations

book-proving-up-jones-county-history-1969: Ruth Iverson, Marj Strait, Margie Peters (ed.), Proving Up: Jones County History; Murdo, South Dakota: privately published, Book and Thimble Club [of Murdo], 1969 [The book is a history of Jones County along with personal reminiscences.]

misc-spear-date-notebook: Spear birth and death date notebook; multiple contributors; privately held

Source Reference Details

Name Details

misc-spear-date-notebook:

Reference Detail: Page 15 - October Births

Comment Detail: Source includes name (Hugh Roush).

book-proving-up-jones-county-history-1969:

Reference Detail: "The W. E. Marshall Famiily Comes to South Dakota" (Mrs. K. M. (Ethel Marshall) Spear), p 329.

Comment Detail: Source includes name (Hugh Roush).

Birth Details

misc-spear-date-notebook:

Reference Detail: Page 15 - October Births

Comment Detail: Source includes date ([October] 19 [...] 1905).

Marriage Details

book-proving-up-jones-county-history-1969:

Reference Detail: "The W. E. Marshall Famiily Comes to South Dakota" (Mrs. K. M. (Ethel Marshall) Spear), p. 329.

Comment Detail: Source identifies the "now" husband of the baby girl in the February 1907 ride to John Englland's Road House, as Hugh Roush. Dorotha Margaret Marshall would have been just over 1 year, 4 months old, and the only candidate for the baby.