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!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
John was sued by Thomas Charles for entering his free warren at Trentenham
& Little Hanby County Norfolk and taking away his fish and rabbits on December
10, 1301. He was on the Subsidy Rolls for Suffolk County in 1327 and paid 11
shillings/1d
Tax
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
First marriage by Theodity Rhodes
Second marriage by Justice of the Peace William
Hurn
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!Goldie Satterlee Moffatt Genealogies, Vol. III, p. 101
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
Levi "Bert" Satterlee, died in Sun Valley, Ca. on May 17,
1972. Services were held at the First Baptist Church of Sunland, Ca. Levi H.
Satterlee, 83, who had resided in Sunland since 1923, was born in East Hichory,
Pa. When he moved his family to California in 1923 he became a poineer in
developing the Sunland Rural Telephone Company. He was affiliated with that
company until the early 1930's and then began an electrical contracting
business in this area. He had retired in 1967.
BIOGRAPHICAL OUTLINE OF THE LIFE OF LEVI HERBERT SATTERLEE:
My first recollection of any importance was when age five years my father
took me to a fair being held in Chicago in 1893. We were living in Chicago
while dad was going to medical college. Dad was a country doctor for a few
years and had a small practice in Murdock, Minnesota, where my mother passed
away in 1899. In 1900, after attending a one room school a mile from town I
went to Paw Paw, Illinois, tolive with my Aunt Julia (Satterlee) Chambers for a
year, returning to Murdock to help father move to Clearwater, Minnn, where he
practiced for a few years and married his second wife, Josephine Boutwell. It
was here I met my first sweetheart at sixteen, she later became my wife. I
completed high school and graduated from Alexandria, Minn., in 1907. In 1908,
I went to Chicago and worked for the telephone cmpany, while attending night
classes at Armour's Institute of Technology. In 1909 I decided to go to
Troy, N.Y., where I graduated as an electrical engineer in 1913. The same year
I went back to Little Falls, Minnesota, where I married my first live,
Genevieve
Westlake.
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
Dr. Louis Watson Satterlee spent his childhood in Nunda, N.Y. In July of 1868
his parents moved to Etna, Allegheny County, PA., where he entered preparatory
school and later attended Western University at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. From
1876 to 1878, he taught a school in Allegheny; in 1891 he entered the Hahneman
Medical College, where he graduated in 1894. He located in Murdock, Minneosta;
it was here his first wife passed away, leaving him with two small children.
He moved to Clearwater, Minnesota in 1902 and married Josephine Boutwell. They
later moved to Alexandria, Minneosta and with the exception of a few years,
made their home the rest of their life there.
Dr. Satterlee served the City of Alexandria as City Physician and Health
Officer for over 30 years; a member of the Congregational Church and a member
of the Modern Woodmen, for which organization he served as a clerk for a number
of years.
After Dr. Louis W. Satterlee died, Josephine (Boutwell) Satterlee married
Frank Kathman, September 8, 1948, in Clearwater, Minnesota. Her father was a
Civil War Veteran and a Senator from Vermont.
Cleora Louis Prosser was educated at the Penn. State School for Soldiers,
Orphans, and later at Mansfield, Tioga Co., Pennsylvania Teachers College. She
returned to teach public schools for 10 years during the Bradford Oil
Discovery. In 1893 she came with her mother to Chicago, Illinois to study
medicine. While at Hanamann Medical College, she met William S. Gilbert, a
classmate from Jamestown, N.Y. Upon graduation the young doctors opened an
office and practiced medicine in a house where now stands Wheaton Memorial Roll
of Honor. In 1896 Cleora and Dr. Gilbert were married and started housekeeping
at the southeast corner of Memorial Park of Wheaton. "She was a very smart
doctor," said the late Dr. Charles Mayo of Rochester, Minnesota.
Dr. Cleora Louis [Prosser] Gilbert, an early day Wheaton, Illinois physician
died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Miller -- Mary [Gilbert], in
Winfield, Friday at the age of 85. She was the widow of Dr. William S.
Gilbert, who died in 1932. She was of pioneer parents. Her fathr, Levi Holden
Prosser, died in the Civil War, dujring the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Her mother was left with two small girls; she returned to the Prosser home town
in Bradford, Pennsylvania.
Levi Holden Prosser enlisted July 15, 1862 in Company 18 of the 19th Iowa
Volunteers, and served as a Chaplain for 13 months before his death in
Vicksburg, Mississippi; he was buried in Jamestown, Chautauqua County, New
York.
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee