Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

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Frank Gardett HUTTO

Gardett, by profession is a chef.  He married Maudie Adams Rains, July 30, 1930 at Van Couver, Washington.  Their home, 6124 NE. Glisan, Portland, Oregon.


Maude PARKER

She was an accomplished musician.


Mell HUTTO

Mell Hutto Lane is an accomplished musician.  They have three children living, one the youngest, passed on at the age of ten.  The other children are: Marjorie married a Brian Dunlevy of Hollywood, Jack Hutto Lane and Robert, of Los Angeles.


Edgar Morton HUTTO

Edgar Morton Hutto was born near Kokomo, IN. and grew up on the homestead in Kansas.  He attended K. S. A. C. two years or more, teaching school for a number of years afterwards.  He was a deep thinker, a man of wise conclusions.  He married Mittie Woods, their two children are Mrs. Charles Lance of Los Angeles, CA. and Floyd at home on the little far near St. George, Kansas, since the parsing of his father two years ago.  
Mell Hutto Lane is an accomplished musician.  They have three children living, one the youngest, passed on at the age of ten.  The other children are: Marjorie married a Brian Dunlevy of Hollywood, Jack Hutto Lane and Robert, of Los Angeles.


Franklin Arbury HUTTO

Franklin Asbury, third child of Mary and Newton Hutto was born near Kokomo, Indiana February 10, 1859 and was reared on the homestead in Washington Co., Kansas some three miles southwest of Hollenberg.  He came with his parents to Manhattan, Kansas in 1880.  He graduated from College in 1885, studying law and was later admitted to the bar at Lecompton, Kansas.  Later he was appointed by Governor Martin to organize the country of Garfield.  He served as county attorney for two years in Garfield county where he met and married Lydia (last name unknown) who was a divorcée of a son of one of the Siamese twins.  Later they moved to Stillwater, Oklahoma where he taught for several years in the state college.  He was elected to the state legislature, serving one or two terms.  Their two sons are Charles, born 1890; and Clarence born 4 years later.  Both boys are residing in California.  Clarence is a well-known Radio singer living in San Francisco.
After Lydia’s death, Frank married Martha Morris, May 31, 1917 in Durango, Colorado, where he held a government position as head farmer at the south Ute Indian reservation for three years when he was transferred to Klamath Indian Reservation in Oregon.  As head foreman and stockman superintending the buying and selling and branding of stock and issuing grazing permits and appraising the land and settling disputes.  His wife was a teacher and field matron at the Ute Agency almost ten years.  Later they resigned and bought Citrus Fruitlands near Rio Honde, Texas, where Frank passed away in 1935.  The wife still resides on the ranch and superintends the work.


Franklin Arbury HUTTO

Franklin Asbury, third child of Mary and Newton Hutto was born near Kokomo, Indiana February 10, 1859 and was reared on the homestead in Washington Co., Kansas some three miles southwest of Hollenberg.  He came with his parents to Manhattan, Kansas in 1880.  He graduated from College in 1885, studying law and was later admitted to the bar at Lecompton, Kansas.  Later he was appointed by Governor Martin to organize the country of Garfield.  He served as county attorney for two years in Garfield county where he met and married Lydia (last name unknown) who was a divorcée of a son of one of the Siamese twins.  Later they moved to Stillwater, Oklahoma where he taught for several years in the state college.  He was elected to the state legislature, serving one or two terms.  Their two sons are Charles, born 1890; and Clarence born 4 years later.  Both boys are residing in California.  Clarence is a well-known Radio singer living in San Francisco.
After Lydia’s death, Frank married Martha Morris, May 31, 1917 in Durango, Colorado, where he held a government position as head farmer at the south Ute Indian reservation for three years when he was transferred to Klamath Indian Reservation in Oregon.  As head foreman and stockman superintending the buying and selling and branding of stock and issuing grazing permits and appraising the land and settling disputes.  His wife was a teacher and field matron at the Ute Agency almost ten years.  Later they resigned and bought Citrus Fruitlands near Rio Honde, Texas, where Frank passed away in 1935.  The wife still resides on the ranch and superintends the work.


Lydia

After Lydia’s death, Frank married Martha Morris, May 31, 1917 in Durango, Colorado, where he held a government position as head farmer at the south Ute Indian reservation for three years when he was transferred to Klamath Indian Reservation in Oregon.  As head foreman and stockman superintending the buying and selling and branding of stock and issuing grazing permits and appraising the land and settling disputes.  His wife was a teacher and field matron at the Ute Agency almost ten years.  Later they resigned and bought Citrus Fruitlands near Rio Honde, Texas, where Frank passed away in 1935.  The wife still resides on the ranch and superintends the work.


Clarence HUTTO

Clarence is a well-known Radio singer living in San Francisco.


Loren Meryl HUTTO

Loren Meryl Hutto, third son of Alvin and Ellen Hutto was born June 20, 1903 at Manhattan, Kansas.  He joined the navy and finished his high school work at Harpers Ferry, VA, making a specialty of radio work.  After two or three years at Ft. Shafter, Hawaii Is., he returned to Los Angeles, Calif. And was married.  They have one child, Joan Marie, born Sept. 8, 1930. Loren is an expert in radio repair.


Dale HUTTO

Dale, the second son of Alvin and Ellen Hilliard Hutto, was born Nov. 2, 1898.  He graduated from the Manhattan Hight School and overseas as Captain of an ambulance squad with orders to go over the battlefield and bring in only those who could recover and return for service.  The orders were obeyed to the legitimate hour after which he took his men and they brought in all that were not dead, regardless of their condition, after getting their name and that of the parents or relatives.  Several times he was deeply impressed that his life was spared only thought divine power and prayers of parents.  At one time the squad of eight had taken shelter in a stone barn. Shortly after they had retired he heard a shell pass over them; he remarked to the men they had better find other quarters.  He and his buddy left, on their return the next morning the barn was demolished and all were killed that remained.  At another time four of them were carrying a wounded man on the stretcher, a shell burst, and he was the only one left alive.  On his return home he married Irene Walden of Manhattan.  Their two children are:  Robert Walden, born Aug. 4, 1925;  Jack Irvin, born 1931, in Los Angeles, their present home.  He is a sales man in the largest store in Los Angeles.


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