Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
NameHelen Louise HOYT
Removalabt 1885, Kansas377 Age: 24
Death18 Jun 1912, East Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio389,387 Age: 51
Memo13112 Forest Hill Ave.
Death18 Jun 1912, Medina, Orleans, New York390, date only,386, p 2 Age: 51
Memodied suddenly; shipped from Medina, N.Y.
Burial21 Jun 1912, Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio387
Burial1 Aug 1912, Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio376, p 1
MemoVaulted, 21 Jun 1912; Section 19, Lot 121-A
Residenceof Michigan City, IN (1885)380, p 3
Residenceof Kansas (1888)380, p 4
Residenceof Anthony, Kansas (1904)118, p 2
FatherCharles Wellington HOYT (1832-1904)
MotherElizabeth E. CLARK (1834-1904)
Individual Notes
• Parents are Charles W. & Betsy Clark Hoyt.386, p 2,387

• Lived in Michigan City, Ind. & Anthony, Kan.391, p 1

• “Lafayette – Mrs. H. Merrill of Michigan City is spending the summer with her father C. W. Hoyt Jr.”
Syracuse “Standard”, 26 Aug 1885380, p 3

• “Carroll Hoyt and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill of Kansas are visiting C. W. Hoyt Jr.”
Syracuse “Standard”, 22 Sep 1888380, p 4

• I hereby certify, that I attended deceased from June 18, 1912 to June 18, 1912; that I last saw her alive on June 18, 1912 and that death occurred, on the date stated above, at 8:30 PM.
/s/ Geo. F. Glass, M.D.387

• Informant on Death Certificate is H. A. Fraht? [unclear], address of 13074 Forest Hill Ave., East Cleveland; probably a neighbor.387

• I am surprised to see Helen Hoyt Merrell’s birthplace in June of 1860 as they were shown on the 1860 Census in LaFayette, but she was not yet born, only Harriet ae 2.118, p 3

• In the January 17, 1888 issue of the Anthony Republican there is this note:
"In keeping with her well-known cordial hospitality, Mrs. E. G. Merrell entertained a party of friends at her residents last evening. Those attending speak in high terms of the social event."377
Census
• 1870 Census: Orleans PO, Phelps, Ontario, New York. Age 10, b NY.392
• 1875 Census: Lafayette, Onondaga, New York. Age 14, b Onondaga County, NY. Name given as “Ellen.”393
• 1880 Census: Michigan City, La Porte, Indiana. Age 18, b NY.382
• 1895 Kansas Census: Anthony, Harper, Kansas.Age 34, b NY.119
• 1900 Census: Anthony, Harper, Kansas. Age 39, b Jun 1860, NY. Parents b NY. Married 20 years. Mother of one living child. Listed as Helen L. Morrell.120
• 1910 Census: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan. Age 48, b NY. Mother of one living child. Parents b NY. Listed as Delen.378
Spouses
Birth3 May 1854, Syracuse, Onondaga, New York112, place only,375,376,116, confirms place,88
Memoon Maud’s Death Certificate
BirthMay 1857, New York120
Death2 Aug 1924, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio375, place only,376, date only,116,88 Age: 70
MemoWindsor Hospital
Burial4 Aug 1924, Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio376,116,88
MemoSection 19, Lot 121-A
Occupationretail furniture, up to about 190488
Occupationwholesale millinery; E. G. Merrell Co.121,378
ResidenceDetroit121, pp 1-2
Residence1442 East 115th Street, Cleveland88
Death causecerebral hemorrhage116,88
Individual Notes
• Parents are Geo. E. Merrell and ___?___ Mitchell.116, p 2

• Name of father “unknown”; mother is “unk. Mitchell.” Informant: David Williams Mills.88

• I regret that I do not know anything about Edward George Merrell.118, p 3

• Ed Merrell and family returned Saturday night from an all summer visit to their old home at Lafayette, N. Y.379

• “Carroll Hoyt of Anthony, Kansas and E. G. Merrell of the firm of E. G. Merrell furniture Company are in La Fayette.”
Tully Times, April 1902380, p 5

• I've spent a little time looking through some of our materials:
In a book on Anthony history (1972), I found a list of Anthony residents as of 1885. In it is listed, “Merril, Ed; merchant." This is a different spelling, but I would speculate that the difference occurred in transcription from the original source. This would indicate that Mr. Merrell was here even earlier than you thought.
In the November 29, 1887 issue of the Anthony Republican, there is a box ad which reads:
"Blinds have been pulled down on prices of Curtains at Merrell & Darling's Furniture store, and are now being sold regardless of cost. Call early and get a bargain."
In the January 14, 1888, issue of the same newspaper is the following:
"A day or so ago, Mr. Wonner, of the Arcade Bakery, after procuring two hundred dollars of his son Charles, started for Wichita and having taken a drink from a bottle tendered him by a stranger, was drugged and robbed. When he came to his senses he was in a strange house in Wichita, his watch and every dollar was gone and he was penniless in the city. He ran across E.G. Merrell at the Occidental and told him the story, and that gentleman provided for his immediate wants and brought word home to his son Charles, who forwarded funds necessary for his father. The loss was a severe one."
In the process of looking for something else, I found this large ad in a December 31, 1897 newspaper:
E.G. Merrell & Co.
TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE in the Furniture Market of this country has convinced us that the way to sell goods is first to buy them right and the selling part is easy--but really is it easy?
Ask that Caravan of Buyers who are loading wagons six days in the week in front of our stores what object they have in coming from 30 to 60 miles to buy furniture, they will tell you their neighbors advised them to do so.
Sell Goods Right---Treat People Right---and give them the qualities--they buy--that settles your success.
We are in business to make Friends and Money and are well satisfied with our success in both. When you need anything in our line of...
Furniture, Carpets, Lamps, Bicycles, Picture Frames, Portieres, Window Shades, Children's_______, Pianos, Organs, Carriages, and last of all Undertaking Supplies.
Any or all goods sold by us if not as represented will be made good if returned at once. Call and see us.
E. G. Merrell & Co.  265-267-269 West Main, Anthony, Kansas377

• Our old friend and former townsman, Edward G. Merrell, now living at Detroit, was married Tuesday, November 24, [1914] to Madeleine Ehle Day, of that city. The wedding took place at the residence of Rev. F. Dewey Ehle. After January 1 Mr. and Mrs. Merrill [sic] will be at home, 281 Lysander Pt. Mr. Merrill has very many friends at Anthony and in Harper county and all of them will wish him much joy and happiness.381
Census
• 1880 Census: Michigan City, La Porte, Indiana. Age 25, b NY. Boarder. Merchant. Parents b NY. Father b England; mother b NY.382, p 2
• 1895 Kansas Census: Anthony, Harper, Kansas. Age 37, b IN.119
• 1900 Census: Anthony, Harper, Kansas. Age 43, b May 1857, NY. Retail Furniture Dealer. Father b England; mother b NY. Listed as Edward Morrell.120
• 1910 Census: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan. Age 48, b NY. Wholesale millinery. Parents birthplace unknown.378
Research
• 1875 Syracuse Census, First Election District of Fifth Ward (page 100):
Hugh Merrill, age 59, head, b Canada, Carpenter, Syracuse.
Elisa A. Merrill, age 52, wife, b Orleans.
George E. Merrill, age 23, son, b Canada, Millinery clerk, Syracuse.
Emma V. Merrill, age 20, dau, b Canada, Milliner
Millinery coincidence? Birthdate is two years earlier than Edward G. Merrell.383

• Did not find Edward G. Merrell in 1920 Ancestry.com, anywhere in US; 11 Mar 2005; 7 Apr 2007.

• Father given as James Merrell; mother given as Clara Mitchell.384
Marr Memomarried 30 years in 1910 Census
Marriage Notes
• Marriage recording did not begin in New York State until about 1883 and then took some time to be implemented, so that rules out one for E. G. M. and Helen.385
ChildrenMaud Mitchell (1881-1937)
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