Marvin Cory MINK

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Marvin Cory MINK was born on 22 Sep 1903 in Elgin, Kane Co., IL (son of Charles Robert MINK and Gertrude BAYLESS); died in Elgin, Kane Co., IL.

    Notes:

    Marvin was born at home while his folks were living at ____ Dwight Street in Elgin. At a young age he developed rheumatoid arthritis and Walt can remember having to carry him to the car so he could be driven up to a Mrs Holms to have physical therapy. During World War II he was drafted and sent to Camp Grant at Rockford, Illinois. It was only a short time when they realized that Marvin wasn't physically able to keep up with the troops and was given a medical discharge. One of Marvin's first jobs was that of a helper on a truck with his brother Orville at Landon Cartage Company. He later worked as a freight handler for the Chicago, Northwestern Railroad at the Elgin freight office on North Street and Douglas Ave.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Robert MINK was born on 30 Jun 1866 in Elgin, Kane, IL (son of John William MINK and Azuba Rebecca LOWN); died on 13 Dec 1923 in Elgin, Kane, IL.

    Notes:

    Charles Robert Mink, who died yesterday morning at his home, 347 St. Charles Street, was born June 30, 1866, in Elgin, where he resided most of his life. He was married to Miss Minnie Maxwell September 15, 1889, and to this union four children were born, three of whom are living at the present time. They are Mrs. Barry (Gertrude) Doiel of Langdon, MO; Carl L. and Howard R. Mink of Elgin. Mrs. Mink died September 10, 1899. The deceased was married the second time October 15, 1902, to Miss Gertrude Bayless of Elgin, who survives him. Five children were born to the second union, Marvin, Orville, Walter, Irene and Nina all of whom are living at home. Mr. Mink's mother, Azuba R. Mink of Elgin, a brother, Clarence Mink of Paris, MI; a sister, Mrs. J. W. (Ada) Biever of Aurora and seven grandchildren are also left to mourn his loss. Mr. Mink was a member of Kane lodge, I. O. O. F. No. 47, of the Royal American Life and of the Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. He had been employed in the plate department of the watch factory since 1889 except for seven years spent in Missouri. He was ever a patient, kind, loving father, son and brother; loved and respected by all who knew him. He died very suddenly after one day of illness. Funeral services will be held from the Epworth M. E. church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. George F. Green officiating. Friends may view the body until Sunday morning at the Wait-Ross-Allanson funeral church. Interment will be in Bluff City cemetery. DAILY COURIER-NEWS - DECEMBER 14, 1923

    Charles married Gertrude BAYLESS on 15 Oct 1902 in Elgin, Kane, IL. Gertrude was born on 26 May 1876 in Raub, Benton, IN; died on 27 Jul 1956 in Elgin, Kane, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Gertrude BAYLESS was born on 26 May 1876 in Raub, Benton, IN; died on 27 Jul 1956 in Elgin, Kane, IL.

    Notes:

    Mrs. Gertrude Mink (Bayless) Fuge, 80, of Mansfield, MO, died at 7:45 this morning in St. Joseph hospital in this city following a lingering illness. Born in Raab, IN, May 26, 1876, she had resided in Mansfield, MO, for the past 13 years, formerly making her home in this city for many years. She was a charter member of Epworth Methodist church of Elgin and a member of the Mansfield Methodist church. Surviving are the widower, William T. Fuge of Mansfield; five sons, Carl L., Howard and Orville Mink, all of Elgin; Marvin Mink of DeKalb and Walter Mink of Pelican Lake, WS; three daughters, Mrs. Barry (Gertrude) Doiel of Hamburg, IA, Mrs. Clyde (Irene) Wauchope of Elgin and Mrs.Edwin (Nina) Steffan of Elgin; 25 granchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and her first husband, Charles Robert Mink in 1923. Services will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the Stout funeral home, the Rev. Albion J. Tavenner, pastor of Epworth Methodist church officiating. Burial will be in Bluff City cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon on Saturday. DAILY COURIER-NEWS - JULY 27, 1956

    Children:
    1. 1. Marvin Cory MINK was born on 22 Sep 1903 in Elgin, Kane Co., IL; died in Elgin, Kane Co., IL.
    2. Orville Bayless (Pete) MINK was born on 6 Aug 1905 in Elgin, Kane, IL; died on 23 Dec 1984 in Mesa, AZ.
    3. Walter Gordon MINK
    4. Irene Ada MINK
    5. Nina Mildred MINK


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John William MINK was born on 2 Sep 1836 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, N.Y., USA (son of Robert Russell MINK and Sarah Jane FONTEYN); died on 5 May 1903 in Elgin, Kane, ILl, USA; was buried on 9 May 1903 in Channing St Cem., Elgin, Kane, IL.

    Notes:

    HEALTH OFFICER MINK ------ Passes Away This Afternoon - Ill Several Days ------ John W. Mink, health officer of the city, passed away this afternoon. He was taken ill several days ago with the grip. He leaves a family. He was a brother of James and L. F. Mink. Deceased had lived in Elgin for many years and was one of the pioneer, liverymen in this section. Clarence and Ada Mink were son and daughter of the deceased. DAILY COURIER-NEWS - JANUARY 5, 1901

    John William was born September 2, 1836, at Rhinebeck, New York. John was eight years old when he migrated with his family from New York to Kane County. He married Azuba Rebecca Lown March 6, 1860, in Kane County. Azuba was the daughter of Ferdinand William and Olida (Clark) Lown. She was born six years later exactly, on September 2, 1842, at Rhinebeck, New York, according to records submitted. John and Azuba had six children, all born in Kane County: Ada, born October 4, 1861, married Jack Beiver, and lived in Aurora, died August 17, 1939, Aurora; Charles Robert; Clarence E., born May 18, 1863, married Elizabeth Zorno, September 16, 1885, lived in Paris, Michigan; Nina Gertrude, born June 11, 1883, died April 22, 1885; William, born March 16, 1872, died April 5, 1902, Martintown, Missouri; and Leo. John, Azuba and their family moved to Martintown, Missouri, and were living there in 1880 when John's mother, Sarah Jane died. Returning to Kane County shortly thereafter, John and his son, Charles, purchased and operated a livery stable at No. 5 Milwaukee Street in Elgin. An ad in the 1890-91 Elgin City Directory noted thye stable as having ' Gentle, Stylish Horses, New Carriages and Fine Hacks. Everything First Class.' John died of 'LaGrippe' at the age of 64, Jan. 5, 1901, outliving two of his children. His wife lived for another 26 years, dying Aug. 27, 1927, at the age of 85 years. Both are buried in Bluff City Cemetery, Elgin. - Kane County Early Families 1833 - 1885 - by the E.G.S. 1991

    John married Azuba Rebecca LOWN on 22 Mar 1859 in Elgin, Kane Co, IL. Azuba was born on 2 Sep 1842 in Rhinebeck, NY; died on 27 Aug 1927 in Elgin, Kane, IL; was buried on 30 Aug 1927 in Bluff City Cem., Elgin, Kane, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Azuba Rebecca LOWN was born on 2 Sep 1842 in Rhinebeck, NY; died on 27 Aug 1927 in Elgin, Kane, IL; was buried on 30 Aug 1927 in Bluff City Cem., Elgin, Kane, IL.

    Notes:

    OBITUARY OF AZUBA R. LOWN MINK Mrs. Azuba R. Lown Mink passed away at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Mink, 347 St. Charles Street this morning at 1:30 o'clock after an illness of fourteen weeks. She was born at Rhinebeck, Dutchess county, New York, Sept. 2, 1842. On March 22, 1859, she was united in marriage to John W. Mink and to this union six children were born, two of whom survive her, a daughter, Mrs. Ada Biever of Aurora, IL, and a son, Clarence E. Mink of Paris, MI. She also leaves one sister, Mrs. E. J. McCarty of LaPort, IN, fourteen grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren. She was also a sister-in-law of J. V. Mink and Mrs. Marcia Mink of Elgin. Mrs. Mink came west when a young girl and spent her life here. Her last days were spent in the homes of her daughter and daughter-in-law. She would have been eighty-five years of age next Friday. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 from the Norris chapel with the Rev. George T. Green officiating. Interment will be in Bluff City cemetery. THE ELGIN COURIER-NEWS - SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1927

    Children:
    1. Ada MINK was born on 4 Oct 1861 in Elgin, Kane, IL; died on 17 Aug 1939 in Aurora, IL.
    2. Clarence MINK was born on 18 May 1863 in Elgin, IL; died on 18 Aug 1932.
    3. 2. Charles Robert MINK was born on 30 Jun 1866 in Elgin, Kane, IL; died on 13 Dec 1923 in Elgin, Kane, IL.
    4. William MINK was born on 16 Mar 1872 in Elgin, Kane Co., IL; died on 5 Apr 1902 in Martinstown, MO; was buried on 10 Apr 1902 in Bluff City Cem., Elgin, Cook Co., IL.
    5. Nina Gertrude MINK was born on 11 Jun 1883 in Elgin, Kane, IL; died on 22 Apr 1885 in Elgin, Kane, IL; was buried on 5 May 1903 in Bluff City Cem., Elgin, Cook Co., IL.
    6. Leo MINK was born in 1885 in Elgin, Kane, IL; died in 1885 in Elgin, Kane, IL.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Robert Russell MINK was born on 9 Jan 1814 in Rhinebeck, N.Y., USA (son of John MINK and Catharina REICHERT); died on 23 Feb 1883 in Elgin, Kane, IL., USA.

    Notes:

    b: ST PETER'S LUTH #3134 spons: PARENTS. Marriage listed in: 'NEW YORK CITY METHODIST MARRIAGES, 1785 - 1893' (page 672). List marriage date as 6/18/1835. DEATH'S HARVEST Robert Mink departed this life at 1 o'clock this morning at the home of his son, J.V. Mink, on Douglas Avenue. Death came after months of suffering had prepared the way and made known to all that it was near. Mr. Mink would have reached the age of 70 years had he lived a few days longer. Five months ago he was stricken with paralysis, his brain softened, and his nervous system gradually gave way until the end came. At the beginning of his illness he was at the home of his son, L.W. Mink, three miles northeast of the city, but as it became apparent that he could not rally he was brought to Elgin that he might be more easily reached by medical assistance. At one time last fall his death was almost hourly expected, and he was scarcely conscious of passing events from the time of paralysis touched him. He came from Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, NY, about forty years ago, and was therefore one of the pioneer residents of this section of the country, following the occupation of farmer. His wife died comparatively recently, but he leaves three sons, James V., the Douglas Avenue grocer, John and L.W. Mink. The funeral will occur on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of James Mink. ELGIN DAILY NEWS - FEBRUARY 1883

    ROBERT RUSSELL MINK

    Robert R. was baptized at St. Peter's Lutheran Church at Rhinebeck, NY, Jan. 19, 1814. He married Sarah Jane Vantine June 17, 1835 in New York City. The couple migrated to Kane County along with other family members. After arriving in Kane County, Robert's family and his brother, John, who never married, settled on a farm in Elgin. The property later became the fairgrounds of the Elgin Agricultural Society, located east of Hill St. and between what is now Enterprise Street and Columbia Ave. Selling the farm about ten years later, they bought one from Samuel Hammers, three miles northeast of Elgin in Hanover Twp., Cook County. They moved there in the fall of 1854. In later years, the farm was described as being 'one of the most highly-cultivated tracts in the locality.' Robert and Sarah had four children: John William; James V., born July 31, 1845, Hanover Twp., Cook Co., died May 10, 1846, Hanover Twp.; Leander F., born Aug. 20, 1850, Hanover Twp., married Marcia Woodward, March 11, 1874, died Dec.22, 1922, Elgin; and James Vantine, born June 26, 1852, Hanover Twp., married Grace Todd, May 18, 1878, died Nov. 17, 1931, Elgin. Both Robert and Sarah were credited with being 'earnest, consistent Christians,' according to the Biographical Record of Kane County. Sarah was an active member of the First Baptist Church, while her husband, Robert, was a Presbyterian. Sarah died Jan. 9, 1880, in Hanver Twp., Cook County, IL; and Robert died Feb. 23, 1883, in Elgin. - KANE COUNTY ILLINIS EARLY FAMILIES 1833 - 1885 - by the E.G.S. 1991

    Robert married Sarah Jane FONTEYN on 18 Jun 1835 in New York City, N.Y., USA. Sarah (daughter of William FONTEYN) was born in 1815 in N.Y., USA; died on 9 Jan 1880 in Elgin, Kane, IL., USA; was buried on 12 Jan 1880 in Channing St. Cemetery, Elgin, Kane, IL., USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah Jane FONTEYN was born in 1815 in N.Y., USA (daughter of William FONTEYN); died on 9 Jan 1880 in Elgin, Kane, IL., USA; was buried on 12 Jan 1880 in Channing St. Cemetery, Elgin, Kane, IL., USA.

    Notes:

    Not sure which wife was her mother

    Marriage record found in 'NEW YORK CITY METHODIST MARRIAGES, 1785 - 1893', Vol I, Index of Brides. Compiled by William Scott Fisher. Picton Press, Comden, Maine. (US/CAN, 974.71, K2fn, V. 1) sent by Carol Yocom. Obituary of Jane (Vantine) Mink - Mrs. Jane Mink, mother of James and L.F. Mink of this city, died yesterday of heart disease, aged sixty-five years. She had been quite ill for a week or two. THE ELGIN ADVOCATE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10,1880.

    Children:
    1. 4. John William MINK was born on 2 Sep 1836 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess, N.Y., USA; died on 5 May 1903 in Elgin, Kane, ILl, USA; was buried on 9 May 1903 in Channing St Cem., Elgin, Kane, IL.
    2. James Vantine MINK was born on 31 Jul 1845 in Hanover Twp., IL, USA; died on 10 May 1846 in Hanover Twp., IL, USA.
    3. Leander Franklin MINK was born on 20 Aug 1850; died on 22 Dec 1922.
    4. James Vantine MINK was born on 26 Jun 1852; died on 17 Nov 1931.


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