Myron B. RUSSELL

Birth:
1854
Marriage:
25 Mar 1877
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Notes:
                   «b»Los Angeles Herald, Volume 42, Number 161, 19 September 1894
«/b»Sorrow Came Too Late - That's Why Myron Russell Is Likely to Go to San Quentin
There is at present a very sorry man in the city prison; in fact, there may be many sorry men there, but one of them is particularly gloomy and sad at heart - all because he wanted revenge, and got it.  The sorry man is Myron Russell.  The young fellow has a weakness for stealing nose nozzles, and has plied his vocation with more or less success during the last three months.

Over two months ago Russell, like the southern darkey who can't pass a chicken or watermelon without having it "fasten to him," was passing along the residence of W.W. Holcomb, the attorney.  He espied a garden hose nozzle, and remembering that he had been taught to let no good thing go by went smiling on his way.  A few days later Justice Seaman gave him 60 days in the chain gang.  From the day he was sentenced, Russell swore vengeance, and said he would steal that same nozzle if Providence spared him to serve his time in jail.

A day or two ago, he was released, having served his term.  He again passed Holcomb's house and saw the same nozzle.  With the spirit of revenge, he took the instrument, as he said he would no.  Now he is in jail, with a prospect looming before him of going behind the sable walls of San Quentin.  He will be given a preliminary examination next Saturday in Judge Seaman's court, the second petty larceny conviction having made him amenable for felony.  And this is why Russell is so sad.

«b»Los Angeles Herald, Volume 42, Number 170, 28 September 1894
«/b»The case of Myron Russell, charge with petty larceny in stealing garden hose, was continued to September 29th, at 1:30.  Myron has been up on the same charge before, and will now stand examination on a felony charge of prior conviction.

«b»Daily Alta California, Volume 37, Number 12578, 20 September 1884
«/b»Born:  Russell - In Red Bluff, September 16, to the wife of Myron Russell, a son.

«b»Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 3, Number 32, 31 March 1877«/b»
On Sunday morning last the Rev. Mr. Hill united in the bands of matrimony, at the Los Angeles Hotel, M.B. Russell and Mis Ada Ballow, the bride being but fourteen years of age.  There had been some objection to the marriage on account of the youth of the bride, but Mr. Monroe, her stepfather, finding that she was determined to marry, finally consented, and the ceremony was performed as above.

«b»The San Francisco Call., 23 December 1902, Image 13, San Francisco, CAl 1895-1913
«/b»Marriage Licenses - Myron B. Russell, 40, 85 Ninth Street, and Abbie Grass, 28, 1659 Post Street
                  
Elsie Adaline BALLOW
Birth:
20 Jun 1861
Stockton, San Joaquin, California
Death:
26 Nov 1932
Richmond, Contra Costa, California
Burial:
28 Nov 1932
El Cerrito, Contra Costa, California
Notes:
                      Palm Section C Row 4 Grave 23

Her name could have been Ada Russel Ballow.  She was living with sister
Eugenia in 1880.
She had 3 or 4 boys (Roy, Charlie, David)  - Ada was 16 years old on the 1880 census.  At her marriage to Myron B. Russel on 25 Mar 1877 she was 15 years old.

Obituary  taken from Richmond Daily Independent Monday, November 28, 1932
Rites Honor Late Mrs. Joseph Baker
Rev. J.A.B. Fry, pastor of Epworth University Methodist church, South, of Berkeley, officiated at funeral rites this morning for the late Mrs. Elsie A. Baker, who died Saturday morning at the family home, 126 Seventeenth Street.  Mrs. Kenneth Wallace sang, "Face to Face" and "In the Garden" accompanied by Mrs. Myrtle Smith.  Serving as pallbearers were Homer Howard, William Baxter, Oscar Long, W.M. Pennington, William Campbell and Peter Dooling.  Burial in Sunset View cemetery followed the service which was held from the Ryan funeral home.  Deceased was the wife of Joseph Baker, Richmond gardener.

Death certificate obtained from Martinez, Contra Costa, California August 2001
Elsie Adaline Baker - residence 126 - 17th Street - female - white - married - husband Joseph Baker - born 20 June 1861 age 71 yrs 5 months 6 days - housewife - born Stockton, California - father John F. Ballon - birthplace Unknown born France - mother Eveline Womble born Unknown, Virginia - living in Richmond 12 yrs at time of death - living in California for life - informant Joseph Baker 126 - 17th Street, Richmond, California - buried Sunset View Cemetery 28 November 1932 - embalmer Charles Ryan of Ryan Funeral Home, Richmond California - died 26 November 1932 of chronic parenchymatous nephritis and uremia.

Buried Sunset View Cemetery, El Cerrito, Contra Costa, California 94530 - Palm Section C Row 4 Grave 23 - Elsie A. Baker - Date of Interment 11/28/32 - Cemetery records show that Elsie is buried in a plot owned by Mary Catherine Ross - There is no headstone - There is a headstone on the left of Elsie that shows a Baker child - It is the headstone for Hannah Baker who died 11/24/1913, who died the same day as another infant in the same grave named Arven Oakes Baker (Jr.) infant.  An obituary that was sent by Sunset View shows Arven Oakes Baker was not an infant, but was instead 25 years 11 months 21 days old.

Newspaper article received from Jeannette Tredway, from Family Bible of her mother -
Attend Sisters Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Ballou, Mrs. Ila Castillo and Mrs. Ava Bacciarini attended the funeral services in Richmond Monday morning of Mr. Ballou's sister Mrs. Adaline Baker.  Deceased was a native of Stockton and had been a resident of Richmond for the past 20 years.

Obituary - Richmond Daily Independent - Saturday, 26 November 1932
Mrs. Jos. Baker Called By Death
Culminating an illness of five years' duration, death this morning claimed Mrs. Elsie Adalie Baker, wife of Joseph Baker, Richmond gardener.  The end came at the family home, 126 Seventeenth Street.  For the past two months her condition had declined rapidly.  The body is at the Ryan funeral home where funeral services are to held at 10:30 Monday morning.  She will be laid to rest in Sunset View Cemetery.  Deceased was a native of Stockton and had been a resident of Richmond for the past 20 ears.  During that time she made many friends who will mourn her passing.  She was formerly affiliated with the Women of Moose of Richmond.

Besides her husband, Mrs. Baker leaves three children - Leroy Wilcox of Lodi, Charles Wilcox of Albany and David Wilcox of Berkeley; a sister, Mrs. E.C. Loimaz of Piedmont; and three grand children, Josephine, Doreen Mae and Jewel Joyce Wilcox and a brother, Edward C. Ballou, of Ripon.
                  
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Myron B. Russell - Elsie Adaline Ballow

Myron B. Russell was born at 1854.

He married Elsie Adaline Ballow 25 Mar 1877 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California . Elsie Adaline Ballow was born at Stockton, San Joaquin, California 20 Jun 1861 daughter of John Franklin Ballow and Elvalina Womble .

Elsie Adaline Ballow died 26 Nov 1932 at Richmond, Contra Costa, California .