Sarah Violette

Sarah Violette

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sarah Violette (daughter of John P. Violette and Debra Sullivan).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John P. Violette (son of LCDR Glenn Mark Violette, I and (Frances) Mildred Walsh, Twin).

    Notes:

    John Violette owns Monument View Farm, a dairy that has been in his family since the mid-1800s, and is known for his prize winning Guernseys at the Easton, New York farm.

    John Debra Sullivan 19 Mar 1983Schuylerville, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Debra Sullivan
    Children:
    1. Joshua Violette
    2. 1. Sarah Violette
    3. Jeannie Violette


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  LCDR Glenn Mark Violette, I 25 Apr 1918 Deer Lodge, MT (son of Edmond Joseph Violette, I and Mabel Evelina Barnden); 23 Aug 1996Easton, NY; Schuylerville, Saratoga County, NY.

    Notes:

    DOB, DOD: Social Security Index
    DOM: Lippe pg 156 has 1953 Jacksonville, Florida; Florida marriage index has 1952, Escambia

    WWII Muster Rolls has on 25 May 1943 Glenn as a Lieut. (jg) as a passenger on the USS Long Island.
    LCDR Glenn Violette US Navy served in WWII and Korea.

    Via email: My parents Glenn Mark and Mildred were married in Pensacola Fl on November 29, 1952. They were both in the Navy stationed there. Both veterans of WWII. Dad was a pilot and flew bombers out of Attu in the 1943 campaign. My mother was a flight nurse. Dad highest rank Commander. Mom's Lieutenant.

    James Violette

    Errata: 291c) correct date of marriage to 29-11-1952 Pensacola, Florida

    Glenn (Frances) Mildred Walsh, Twin 29 Nov 1952Pensacola, FL. (Frances) (daughter of Thomas Francis Walsh and Philamone Young) 4 Mar 1921 Easton, NY; 15 Nov 2002Schuylerville, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  (Frances) Mildred Walsh, Twin 4 Mar 1921 Easton, NY (daughter of Thomas Francis Walsh and Philamone Young); 15 Nov 2002Schuylerville, NY.

    Notes:

    Flight nurse during WWII and Korea and Naval Academy.
    1930 Census has Frances M.

    Mildred W. Violette EASTON -- Mildred W. Violette, 81, of County Road 113, died Friday, Nov. 15, 2002, at her home. Born March 4, 1921, at the family farm in Easton, she was the daughter of the late T. Francis and Philamone Young Walsh. Mrs. Violette served as a Lieutenant with the U.S. Navy during WWII and the Korean conflict. She was a flight nurse at several locations around the world and had also served at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. She took great pride in being a mother and was involved with the family farm. She was also a communicant of Notre Dame-Visitation Church in Schuylerville. Her husband, Glenn M. Violette, died in 1996. Survivors include one daughter, Judith Balaty of Colorado Springs, Colo.; four sons, Glenn, Thomas and John Violette of Easton and James Violette of Pittsford; one sister, Patricia Smaldone of Waldorf, Md.; seven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2002, at Notre Dame-Visitation Church with the Rev. Christopher Welch officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call on Monday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Flynn Bros. Inc. Funeral Home, 13 Gates Ave., Schuylerville. Memorials may be made in her memory to St. Jude's Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-1905 or to Easton Greenwich Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 84, Greenwich, NY 12834.

    Children:
    1. Glenn Mark Violette, II
    2. Thomas Humphrey Violette 31 Oct 1955 Glens Falls, NY; 15 Feb 2010Easton, NY.
    3. James Violette
    4. 2. John P. Violette
    5. Judith Violette


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Edmond Joseph Violette, I 25 Jan 1886 Ladysmith, WI (son of John Florent Violette and Anna (Annie) Beranek); 3 Jun 1945Polson, MT.

    Notes:

    DOB: Lippe pg 86 & Wisconsin Birth Index
    DOM: Lippe pg 86 & Marriage License
    DOD: Lippe pg 86 & Montana Death Certificate

    Farmer & Railroad Worker
    His death certificate listed occupation as Railroad Employee.
    His WWI Draft card listed Farmer as his occupation.

    Mrs. John [Virginia Violette] Duax, city, received a telegram that her brother, Ed. Violette, had passed away Sunday, June 3, at Polson, Montana, where he had made his home for the past 38 years. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning. Deceased was born in Flambeau on Jan. 25, 1886. He worked for Chas. Berthiaume at one time, was well known to old-timers here.

    Edmond Mabel Evelina Barnden 17 Sep 1910Missoula, MT. Mabel (daughter of James Conrad (Cronk) Barnden and Bertha Sherman Alexander) 30 May 1891 Avon, MT; 4 Apr 1980Boulder, CO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mabel Evelina Barnden 30 May 1891 Avon, MT (daughter of James Conrad (Cronk) Barnden and Bertha Sherman Alexander); 4 Apr 1980Boulder, CO.

    Notes:

    Edmond J. Violette was born in Ladysmith, Wisconsin, in 1885. His parents were John Violette and Anna Berenek. He was the youngest of three children. His brother died when he was six years old and his father when he was fifteen. His two sisters, Virginia Duax and Melvina Hall, lived in Wisconsin and both are dead.
    Ed Violette came to Deer Lodge in 1909 when the Milwaukee Railroad was being built, and he worked for the railroad for many years. We met in Deer Lodge when I lived with my family in the McBurney Hotel. We were married in Missoula, Montana in 1910.
    I, Mabel E. Barnden, was born in Avon, Montana in 1891, and lived there until 1902, when the family moved to Deer Lodge. I went to schools in Avon and in Deer Lodge, and went to the College of Montana for two years. The College of Montana was one of the early day colleges and was closed down when State Colleges were established. It opened again, as a private school in early 1900. It was the oldest college in Montana and was located in Deer Lodge.
    After our marriage we lived for short times in Ponderay, Idaho, Spokane and Lamont Washington. Sherman was born in Lamont in 1911. We moved back to Deer Lodge in 1912, and James, Iris, Glenn and Eddie were born there. All of them went to the Deer Lodge schools, and Sherman and James Graduated from the Deer Lodge High School.
    In 1929, the family moved to St. Ignatius and lived on a ranch there. Glenn and Iris graduated from the St. Ignatius High School. Eddie graduated from Polson High School, after our move there in 1940.
    Ed died in Polson in 1945. After his death I worked at the Court House, and in 1952, after James Harbert's retirement, I was elected Clerk of the District Court for two terms. I retired in 1959. James Harbert had been Clerk of the Court from the time Lake County was formed.
    Our house in Polson was sold in 1959, and I went to California, and lived in Santa Cruz for six years. On a visit with Eddie and family in 1966, in Boulder, Colorado, we looked over the Golden West Manor, apartments for senior citizens, and have lived there ever since, July 1st, 1966.

    Children:
    1. Sherman Edmond Violette 10 Apr 1911 Lamont, WA; 10 Jun 1948Missoula, MT.
    2. James Joseph Violette 23 Jul 1913 Deer Lodge, MT; 10 May 2005St. Ignatius, MT.
    3. Iris Rose (Mary) Violette 13 Mar 1916 Deer Lodge, MT; 2 May 1978Polson, MT.
    4. 4. LCDR Glenn Mark Violette, I 25 Apr 1918 Deer Lodge, MT; 23 Aug 1996Easton, NY; Schuylerville, Saratoga County, NY.
    5. Edmond Joseph Violette, II 25 Sep 1930 Deer Lodge, MT; 12 Aug 2021Missoula, MT.

  3. 10.  Thomas Francis Walsh 3 Feb 1898 Easton, NY (son of Thomas Francis Walsh and Sarah (Bridget) Clancey); Oct 1978Greenwich, Washington, NY.

    Notes:

    DOB: WWII Draft Card, Social Security Death Index
    DOM: New York marriage records
    DOD: Social Security Death Index

    Thomas Francis Walsh was my grandfather. He was born February 2, 1898 Easton NY. He had a sister Sarah who died at the age of 3. He had another sister Anna Mae Lomax who died in New Jersey. His father was also Thomas Francis Walsh. He died in 1905 in Easton. His mother was Sarah Clancey who died in 1957. Mildred's middle name was Frances. She had a twin sister Clair also March 4 1921 birth. Clair died in 1980. They had younger sister in order: Patricia Smaldone, Helen Bain, Barbara McDonald and Kathleen Duby. There married names. Oh Clair Winslow. All sister's now deceased.

    James Violette

    Thomas Francis Walsh's father also named Thomas Francis Walsh first purchased Monumnet View Farm in the mid 1800s. It has since been farmed by the Walsh/Violette families and is an award winning dairy farm.

    Thomas Philamone Young 28 Dec 1919Schuylerville, NY. Philamone (daughter of Henry Young and Millie Bressette) 1900 Victory Mills, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Philamone Young 1900 Victory Mills, NY (daughter of Henry Young and Millie Bressette).

    Notes:

    DOB: 1920 Census

    The 1910 census listed her age as 8, but this is believed to be a mistake.
    The 1915 census listed her age as 14.

    Children:
    1. Philamone Clara (Claire) Walsh, Twin 4 Mar 1921; 1980.
    2. 5. (Frances) Mildred Walsh, Twin 4 Mar 1921 Easton, NY; 15 Nov 2002Schuylerville, NY.
    3. Mary Patricia Walsh 12 Oct 1926 Easton, NY; 5 Oct 2014Baltimore, MD.
    4. Helen Theresa Walsh 18 Feb 1929 Saratoga Springs, NY; 13 Nov 1973Glens Falls, NY; Schuylerville, NY.
    5. Barbara Ann Walsh 17 Oct 1934 Easton, NY; 26 Apr 1982Hartford, CT.
    6. Kathleen B. Walsh 8 Mar 1936; 1981Schuylerville, NY.