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WA Return of Death 19031119 infant son Herdman
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Ethel Spring Herdman
BIRTH 23 Feb 1877
Belvidere, Allegany County, New York, USA
DEATH 1 Feb 1976 (aged 98)
West Almond, Allegany County, New York, USA
BURIAL Alfred Rural Cemetery
Alfred, Allegany County, New York, USA
PLOT Lot 750
MEMORIAL ID204415820 ·
PHOTOS 0
FLOWERS 0
Ethel was born with twin sister, Edith who died in 1878. Ethel married Edward H. Herdman in St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Angelica, New York on December 27, 1902.
They had four children:
Infant Son Herdman - born November 18, 1903, died November 19, 1903 in Tacoma, Washington.
John Herdman - born 1905 in Tacoma, Washington. died 1969 in Hornell, New York.
Amy Irene Herdman - born January 7, 1908 in Tacoma, Washington.
Jenny Ethel Herdman - born May 27, 1911 in New York.
Edward was born in 1867 and died on April 15, 1931.
Family Members
Parents John Spring 1843-1925
Clara Agnes Mays Spring 1842-1914
Siblings Agnes Clara Spring Saunders 1869-1962
Edith Spring 1877-1878
Reginald "Rex" Spring 1878-1964
Harriet S Spring Salmen 1881-1978
Basil Mays Spring 1883-1967
Children Infant Son Herdman 1903-1903
John Spring "Dirty John" Herdman 1905-1969
Flowers
Dr. Royal Amenzo Gove (1856-1920), an early Tacoma physician, passed away in 1920 1.
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Royal Amenzo Gove (1856-1920) was an early Tacoma physician, city council member, and public health officer. He was born in Vermont and raised in Minnesota. After studying medicine and surgery in Chicago, Louisville, and Iowa, Dr. Gove practiced medicine in Minnesota before moving to Tacoma in 1890 to start a new practice. In April 1892 and again in 1894, he was elected to the Tacoma City Council. Dr. Gove also served on the Washington State Board of Examiners.
An active Mason, Dr. Gove was Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge of Washington in 1908 and 1909. He was a member of the Evergreen Lodge, Tacoma chapter; Royal Arch Masons; Scottish Rite; the Grotto and Eastern Star; and the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. He was variously President and Treasurer of the Pierce County Medical Society, which he helped to found, and was also a member of the State Medical Society, the American Medical Society, and the Tacoma Commercial Club. He died in Tacoma on January 21, 1920 after a three month illness.
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