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  1. 1.  Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  GREENHALGH George was born on 18 Dec 1918; died on 24 Mar 1991.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Southfield, MI.

    George married GRIMES Lois Eileen on 25 Nov 1948 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI. Lois (daughter of GRIMES William Louis and BROWN Sarah Jane "Sadie") was born on 12 Nov 1922 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN; died on 27 Jun 1970. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  GRIMES Lois Eileen was born on 12 Nov 1922 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN (daughter of GRIMES William Louis and BROWN Sarah Jane "Sadie"); died on 27 Jun 1970.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Southfield, MI

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. 1. Living
    3. Living
    4. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  GRIMES William Louis was born on 11 Oct 1870 in Sleepy Eye, Brown Co., MN (son of GRIMES William Thomas and DOHENY Catherine).

    Notes:

    Sarah Jane Brown, the ninth child of James Brown and Mary Ann goggin,
    was born on June 20, 1879 in Norfolk Township, Minnesota near the
    village of Birch Cooley. The tenth and last child of James and Mary
    Ann, a son, died soon after birth. Like her brothers and sisters,
    Sarah's early life was spent on the farm, going to school through the
    eighth grade in Norfolk and attending catechism in Henryville. We
    have no precise record when Sarah Janes' parents died, the only
    record being that James was first buried in Henryville and later was
    removed to the cemetery at New Birch Cooley. From this, we surmise
    that when Mary Ann died she, too, was buried with her husband in New
    Birch Cooley cemetery.
    After finishing the eighth grade in Norfolk, Sarah Jane went to high
    school for one year in Bird Island, and then transferred to the
    school at Franklin. Sometime after she finished school, Sarah Jane
    met a likeable young fellow from Golden Gate, Minnesota, by the name
    of Willie Grimes. They started seeing each other regularly, and soon
    they were engaged to be married. This event took place on January 15,
    1901 at New Birch Cooley. Their married life began on a farm
    purchased from Herb Scott. Some eight years later in 1909, Willie,
    Sarah and five children left the farm and headed for Great Falls,
    Montana, on an immigrant train. Besides the family, they took four
    men, four wagons, eight horses and the household furniture. The
    children who made the trip were: Mary Edith, Eight years old; James,
    six years old; Patrick, four years old; Catherine, two years old and
    the baby, Margaret.
    While in Great Falls, Willie, or as he is also know, Bill, did
    construction work, but things did not seem to work out right. His
    wife, Sarah was in poor health, suffering from a kidney ailment, and
    there was also a prevalence of typhoid in the area. Such being the
    case, Willie and Sarah decided to retrace their steps to Minnesota,
    and so they came to Franklin to live. Bill purchased a livery stable
    and had three teams for hire. After some time, he went back to
    farming in the Franklin area. Again, the family moved back into town,
    and Willie drove a team on a grader. In the meantime, seven more
    children were born in this order:Wilfrid, Lorraine, Larry, David,
    Collette, Clare, Grace and Lois. During the time, the family lived in
    Franklin, James moved to Detroit, Michigan, and opened a drycleaning
    plant, which proved to be very successful. During the next several
    years, Jim's brothers and sisters joined him in Detroit, and finally
    his father and mother. Here, Willie took a job as a guard at the
    Burroughs Corporation plant. After several bouts with pneumonia, and
    being in his seventies, he finally retired from active work.
    As this is written, Willie is still in fairly good health and is
    approaching his ninety-third birthday. His wife, Sarah Jane, who is
    nearing Eighty-four, continues to enjoy good health and leads an
    active and interesting life.

    Written by Thomas J. Shay February, 1963

    William married BROWN Sarah Jane "Sadie" on 15 Jan 1901 in New Birch Cooley, Renville Co., MN. Sarah (daughter of (Jr) James Brown and GOGGIN Mary Anne) was born on 20 Jun 1879 in Norfolk Twp, Renville Co., MN; died on 18 Mar 1972 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  BROWN Sarah Jane "Sadie" was born on 20 Jun 1879 in Norfolk Twp, Renville Co., MN (daughter of (Jr) James Brown and GOGGIN Mary Anne); died on 18 Mar 1972 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI.

    Notes:

    Sarah Jane Brown, the ninth child of James Brown and Mary Ann goggin,
    was born on June 20, 1879 in Norfolk Township, Minnesota near the
    village of Birch Cooley. The tenth and last child of James and Mary
    Ann, a son, died soon after birth. Like her brothers and sisters,
    Sarah's early life was spent on the farm, going to school through the
    eighth grade in Norfolk and attending catechism in Henryville. We
    have no precise record when Sarah Janes' parents died, the only
    record being that James was first buried in Henryville and later was
    removed to the cemetery at New Birch Cooley. From this, we surmise
    that when Mary Ann died she, too, was buried with her husband in New
    Birch Cooley cemetery.
    After finishing the eighth grade in Norfolk, Sarah Jane went to high
    school for one year in Bird Island, and then transferred to the
    school at Franklin. Sometime after she finished school, Sarah Jane
    met a likeable young fellow from Golden Gate, Minnesota, by the name
    of Willie Grimes. They started seeing each other regularly, and soon
    they were engaged to be married. This event took place on January 15,
    1901 at New Birch Cooley. Their married life began on a farm
    purchased from Herb Scott. Some eight years later in 1909, Willie,
    Sarah and five children left the farm and headed for Great Falls,
    Montana, on an immigrant train. Besides the family, they took four
    men, four wagons, eight horses and the household furniture. The
    children who made the trip were: Mary Edith, Eight years old; James,
    six years old; Patrick, four years old; Catherine, two years old and
    the baby, Margaret.
    While in Great Falls, Willie, or as he is also know, Bill, did
    construction work, but things did not seem to work out right. His
    wife, Sarah was in poor health, suffering from a kidney ailment, and
    there was also a prevalence of typhoid in the area. Such being the
    case, Willie and Sarah decided to retrace their steps to Minnesota,
    and so they came to Franklin to live. Bill purchased a livery stable
    and had three teams for hire. After some time, he went back to
    farming in the Franklin area. Again, the family moved back into town,
    and Willie drove a team on a grader. In the meantime, seven more
    children were born in this order:Wilfrid, Lorraine, Larry, David,
    Collette, Clare, Grace and Lois. During the time, the family lived in
    Franklin, James moved to Detroit, Michigan, and opened a drycleaning
    plant, which proved to be very successful. During the next several
    years, Jim's brothers and sisters joined him in Detroit, and finally
    his father and mother. Here, Willie took a job as a guard at the
    Burroughs Corporation plant. After several bouts with pneumonia, and
    being in his seventies, he finally retired from active work.
    As this is written, Willie is still in fairly good health and is
    approaching his ninety-third birthday. His wife, Sarah Jane, who is
    nearing Eighty-four, continues to enjoy good health and leads an
    active and interesting life.

    Written by Thomas J. Shay February, 1963

    Died:
    Burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Southfield, MI.

    Children:
    1. GRIMES Mary Edith was born on 21 Nov 1901; died on 02 Jan 1979.
    2. GRIMES James Bernard was born on 18 Apr 1903; died on 15 Apr 1986.
    3. GRIMES Patrick A. was born on 18 Jan 1905 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN; died on 02 May 1991.
    4. GRIMES Catherine Rosann was born on 18 Feb 1906 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN; died on 16 Aug 1996.
    5. GRIMES Margaret was born on 04 Feb 1909; died about 1997.
    6. GRIMES Wilfred was born on 10 Dec 1910.
    7. GRIMES Sophia Lorraine "Lorraine" was born on 21 Oct 1912 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN; died on 04 Feb 2000.
    8. GRIMES Lawrence Edgar was born on 17 Aug 1914 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN.
    9. GRIMES David Eugene was born on 14 Sep 1915 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN; died on 15 Nov 1999.
    10. GRIMES Collette was born on 26 Nov 1917 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN; died on 06 Aug 1993.
    11. Living
    12. 3. GRIMES Lois Eileen was born on 12 Nov 1922 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN; died on 27 Jun 1970.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  GRIMES William Thomas

    William married DOHENY Catherine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  DOHENY Catherine
    Children:
    1. 6. GRIMES William Louis was born on 11 Oct 1870 in Sleepy Eye, Brown Co., MN.

  3. 14.  (Jr) James Brown was born on 03 May 1835 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada (son of (Sr) James Brown and BUCKLEY Catherine); died on 02 Oct 1881 in Norfolk Twp, Renville Co., MN.

    Notes:

    James, Mary Anne, and their children James, Mary Ann, and Edmund
    moved to St. Peter, Minnesota in 1868. From there they journeyed by
    ox team to Norfolk Township near Birch Cooley in 1869. There James
    took up farming, and there the following children were born; David,
    Katherine, Ellen, Edward, Patrick and Sarah.

    James Brown II died in 1881 when he was run over by a train in Birch
    Cooley. The obituaries say that he got drunk and passed out on the
    tracks and the train ran over his legs, amputating both of them.

    Died:
    Burial in St. Patrick's New Birch Cooley, Renville, MN.
    James died in a railroad accident.

    James married GOGGIN Mary Anne on 04 Nov 1861 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada. Mary (daughter of GOGGIN Edmund and HODNETT Mary Ann) was born on 17 Aug 1843 in Shipton, Quebec, Canada; died on 18 Oct 1920 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  GOGGIN Mary Anne was born on 17 Aug 1843 in Shipton, Quebec, Canada (daughter of GOGGIN Edmund and HODNETT Mary Ann); died on 18 Oct 1920 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN.

    Notes:

    Moved to Birch Cooley, Renville, MN in 1868

    Died:
    Burial October 20, 1920 in St. Patrick's New Birch cooley, Renville,
    MN.

    Children:
    1. BROWN James was born on 25 Jul 1862 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada; died on 04 Nov 1946 in Morton, Renville Co., MN.
    2. BROWN Mary Ann "Moll" was born on 05 Jul 1865 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada; died on 03 Mar 1959 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN.
    3. BROWN Edmund John was born on 05 Jun 1867 in Tingwick, Arthabasha County, Quebec, Canada; died on 14 Feb 1935 in Tacoma, Pierce Co., WA.
    4. BROWN David William was born on 07 Jul 1869 in Norfolk Twp, Renville Co., MN; died on 11 Jan 1946 in Morton, Renville Co., MN.
    5. BROWN Kathryn Elizabeth was born on 29 Jan 1871 in Morton, Renville Co., MN; died on 19 Oct 1947 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN.
    6. BROWN Ellen "Nellie" was born on 25 Jan 1873 in Norfolk Twp, Renville Co., MN; died on 26 Oct 1956 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.
    7. BROWN Edward Henry was born on 18 Feb 1875 in Norfolk Twp, Renville Co., MN; died on 24 Dec 1934 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
    8. BROWN Patrick Andrew was born on 04 Apr 1877 in Norfolk Twp, Renville Co., MN; died on 16 Nov 1949 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.
    9. 7. BROWN Sarah Jane "Sadie" was born on 20 Jun 1879 in Norfolk Twp, Renville Co., MN; died on 18 Mar 1972 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI.
    10. BROWN Infant was born on 22 Nov 1881 in Norfolk Twp, Renville Co., MN; died on 22 Nov 1881 in Norfolk Twp, Renville Co., MN.