man Roy Raymond Waddell, Sr.‏‎, son of Ambrose Waddell and Rebecca Lewis‏.
Born ‎ Aug 13, 1873, died ‎ Feb 5, 1946 at Covington, Kentucky‎, 72 years, cause of death: Dehydration, inanition, due to severe malnutrition., buried ‎ Feb 7, 1946 at Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, Section 23
Waddell Sr, Roy R
Volume: 10 Certificate: 4562
Death Date: 5 February, 1946 Death Place: Kenton
Age: 072 Residence: Kenton



Hi Rod (email 6/17/02)

My husband, Fred, is looking forward to communicating with you and may be able to share memories, etc. I'm the genealogist and I'll be able to provide names, dates and places. What I may try to do is pull together a Waddell gedcom file for you. I do want to review what I have in the file first. My work on it is sporadic, to say the least. We were in Covington in October and I want to make sure everything was entered. Roy Raymond's father was Ambrose. He is also buried with his first wife (Fannie Lewis) in Highland Cemetery (Section 4, Lot 155, Grave 6). Ambrose did not have a gravestone, so Fred arranged to have one laid just before we were last there. We are attempting to find more info on Ambrose and his ancestors, but are dead-ending.

We are in touch with only one other member of the family, Herb Reinhard, who is Virginia's son. I'll forward your message and the picture to him also.

It's great to talk with another member of the clan. I'll forward what I can as soon as I can. By the way, you're living in one of my favorite places. I lived in Green Bay in the early to mid-70s, after going to high school and college in Marquette, Michigan.

Bev Barrett Waddell
359 Betty's Creek Drive
Moneta, VA 24121
540-721-3396

6/17/2002 email from Fred Waddell:
You are correct, that grandpa Roy Raymond Waddell was a carpenter by trade, if and when he worked, but was an alcoholic, and all of the 9 children (Albert died as an infant) lived in abject poverty. My dad, Charles, only had 5 years of schooling, as probably was about the same for many of them.

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__Email Beverly Waddell 6/20/02

_The picture attached was an attachment to your note on the St. Paul's note. I'll get the gedcom file and a scanned copy of Ambrose's wedding certificate to you early next week. We're heading to Maryland tomorrow to see our kids and 2 grandkids--one of which just came home from the hospital. He was born in mid-April, 7 weeks premature, so it's time to go see him.

I'll see what other birth/death certificates I can scan in. Right now I'm working with just a printer/scanner so I can do only paper documents. Last night I was looking at Roy Raymond's death certificate. It was very sad to see the cause of death--dehydration and inanition (?) due to severe malnutrition. We're assuming that this was a result of the alcoholism. Very sad.

Before you head to Kentucky and after I send the gedcom file, let's get our heads together so you won't be going over the same ground that may have been covered already.

Have a good weekend. Bev

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One entry found for inanition.


Main Entry: in·a·ni·tion
Pronunciation: "i-n&-'ni-sh&n
Function: noun
Date: 14th century
: the quality or state of being empty: a : the loss of vitality that results from lack of food and water b : the absence or loss of social, moral, or intellectual vitality or vigor

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Fred Waddell email 6.20.02

Hi Rod,
Bev is sending you info regarding Roy Sr. Waddell's siblings. You know, since our correspondence, Bev and I looked at the records again, and noted that Roy Sr. had died of malhutrition, and my father, Charles (his son) was the one to sign off on the death certificate. It is hard to imagine, and bothers me, that our grandfather, Roy Sr. died of nutrition. No one should have to die that way, but alcoholism, very often results in chronic malnutirtion, as you know. I think of this, and my Dad's life. They were so very poor. I can remember stories of my dad that bean soup and corn break was the only thing they had to eat during the entire day, and it was my dad's responsibility, and perhaps the responsibility of his brothers and sisters to pick up coal thrown down from the trains. The firemen on the trains took pity on them and threw off blocks of coal that they used to heat their house. So hard to imagine, and so very sad. Perhaps it accounts for why I can't ever remember ha! ving any contact with my grandmother or grandfather Waddell.
Bev and I leave tomorrow morning for Maryland to see our kids and grandkids. Will return on Sunday evening.
Take care of yourself,
till later!
Fred

Married ‎ May 30, 1894 at St. Paul Evanglical Church, Banklick St., Covington, KY (50 years married) to:

woman Katerine Ries‏‎, daughter of George Ries and Lena Unknown‏.
Born ‎ Sep 25, 1874, died ‎ Nov 11, 1944 at 51 Certificate: 25098. Latonia, Kenton County, Kentucky‎, 70 years, cause of death: Liver Cancer, buried ‎ Nov 14, 1944 at Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, Grave 7, Section 23, (by the la
Posted by: Gerhard Reiss Date: April 07, 2001 at 07:25:54
In Reply to: information on Reis by stacey of 714


Hi,
the familyname REIS comes from the "Mittelhochdeutsch" - this was the language spoken about the 12th century and at this time the name was "RIS" and means the area near a river. If you want, I can send you some about the name and the first time using in Germany. RAIS om Franconia - but only in Franconia - was an ordinary soldier in the 15th century. Best regards Gerhard Reiss from Bavaria/Germany.


Posted by: David Reis Date: January 22, 2001 at 06:41:02
In Reply to: Re: information on Reis by David Reis of 714


Earlier in this forum (14 SEP 1999) Barbara Doll wrote (which I did not know and find very interesting):

"My information is that the name "Reis", which is the same root as the word for travel, trip or traveller, originated in Middle German as the name for a knight, who would obviously be one of the few in society who would actually make a trip or take a journey. In theory, the knights may have been the group who introduced the grain "rice" to the population. The grain also goes by the same name, "reis". "


Waddell, Kate
Volume: 51 Certificate: 25098
Death Date: 11 November, 1944 Death Place: Kenton
Age: 070 Residence: Kenton
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History of Hamilton County Ohio
CHAPTER XX CIVIL LIST OF HAMILTON COUNTY

The subject of this sketch, Jacob Ries (deceased), of St. Bernard, was born in Germany in 1822. He came to the United States in 1841, coming direct to Cincinnati. In 1856 he moved to St. Bernard. Here he was actively engaged in business up to his death, which occurred in 1880. He was a man liked by all for his uprightness and honorable dealings. He took an active part in the building up of St. Bernard. He died respected and loved by a host of friends. He was an active member of the Catholic church. Thus passed away a kind father and a loving husband, leaving a wife and five children to mourn his loss. He was married in Cincinnati in 1848 to Elizabeth Morio, who came to Cincinnati with her father, Michael Morio, his wife and four children.
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Estelle Warren describes Katie as very sweet, very dark complected. She "put up with allot" from her husband, Roy Raymond Waddell, Sr. The Family had a hard life, mostly due to Roy Raymonds drinking. Estelle enjoyed visiting with her grandmother, putting on makeup and combing her hair for her. Estelle thought allot of her grandmother

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On Kentucky Death Index she listed as Kate not Ada Sophia

St. Paul Evangelical
Covington/Kenton
1847-1937
CHUR-K 27
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Email from Bev Waddell, 6/20/02:
Rod

I have a Local History/Genealogy User Guide for Kenton Co. Library. They have some church records which include St. Paul Evangelical in Covington for the years 1847 to 1937, Film location: CHUR-K 27. That could provide some nice details. They also have records on the church where Ambrose (Roy's father) married his second wife Cynthia Call in 1890, the Immanuel M.E. Church, 1847-1937, CHUR-K 27. I have a copy of their marriage certificate, but not of Ambrose and Roy's mother, Fannie (Rebecca Lewis).

I wasn't able to pull up the picture you sent.

Bev

Children:

1.
woman Nora Mae Waddell‏
Born ‎ Apr 7, 1895 at Covington, Kentucky, died ‎ Aug 31, 1947 at Long Beach, California‎, 52 years, cause of death: Liver cancer, buried ‎ at Long Beach California
Nora Mae Waddell (F) - Pedigree | Ind. View |E-mail Submitter/Download File
Birth: 4/7/1895 -- Covington, Kentucky
Death:
8/31/1947 -- Long Beach, California
Spouse: Robert Watson
Garnett Mitchell Riley, Sr.

Parents:Roy Raymond Waddell, Sr. , Catherine Ries
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Fred Waddell email 6.2.02

Hi Rod,
Bev is sending you info regarding Roy Sr. Waddell's siblings. You know, since our correspondence, Bev and I looked at the records again, and noted that Roy Sr. had died of malhutrition, and my father, Charles (his son) was the one to sign off on the death certificate. It is hard to imagine, and bothers me, that our grandfather, Roy Sr. died of nutrition. No one should have to die that way, but alcoholism, very often results in chronic malnutirtion, as you know. I think of this, and my Dad's life. They were so very poor. I can remember stories of my dad that bean soup and corn break was the only thing they had to eat during the entire day, and it was my dad's responsibility, and perhaps the responsibility of his brothers and sisters to pick up coal thrown down from the trains. The firemen on the trains took pity on them and threw off blocks of coal that they used to heat their house. So hard to imagine, and so very sad. Perhaps it accounts for why I can't ever remember ha! ving any contact with my grandmother or grandfather Waddell.
Bev and I leave tomorrow morning for Maryland to see our kids and grandkids. Will return on Sunday evening.
Take care of yourself,
till later!
Fred
2.
man Albert Waddell‏‎
Born ‎ Dec 1896, died ‎ at In infancy, Kenton County, KY., perhaps Covington
3.
man George Ambrose Waddell‏
Born ‎ Apr 1, 1898, buried ‎ Apr 12, 1973 at Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, Sect. 5, Lot 237-B
Waddell, George
Volume: 20 Certificate: 9650
Death Date: 9 April, 1973 Death Place: Kenton
Age: 075 Residence: Kenton
4.
woman Katerine Marie Waddell‏
Born ‎ Jan 21, 1900 at Covington, Kentucky, buried ‎ at Baptist Church Cemetery, Teachy, North Carolina
5.
man Roy Raymond Waddell, Jr.‏
Born ‎ Sep 24, 1903, died ‎ Jan 1953‎, 49 years, buried ‎ Jan 24, 1953 at Highland Cemetary, Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, Section 23, (by the lake)
Waddell, Roy R
Volume: 12 Certificate: 5919
Death Date: 21 January, 1953 Death Place: Kenton
Age: 049 Residence: Kenton
6.
man Elmer Waddell‏
Born ‎ Aug 13, 1906 at Covington, Kentucky, died ‎ Apr 1972 at 33130 Miami, Miami-Dade, Florida‎, 65 years
Waddell, Elmer View Image Online
Age: 13 Year: 1920
Birthplace: KY Roll: T625_584
Race: W Page: 5B

State: Kentucky ED: 126

County: Kenton Image: 379

Township: Covington

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7.
man Charles Emerson Waddell‏
Born ‎ Jun 27, 1909, died ‎ May 23, 1972 at Kenton Co., Kentucky‎, 62 years, cremation ‎ May 27, 1972 at Cremated and ashes at placed with Roy Waddell, Sr. and Catherine.. Occupation: ‎ at real estate/Northern Kentucky;
Fred Waddell email 6/17/2002:

I too graduated from the University of Kentucky after having spent 3 years in the Army, worked in Washington, D.C. for a short while before getting my Masters Degree at Kansas State. Worked for quite a few more years before returning for my doctorate at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA. Taught at UW-Stout while finishing my dissertation, and met Beverly,my wife there. I had been married before for 12 years, divorced with two children from my first marriage, but none from my marriage with Bev. My children, Kristin, age 35 and son Todd, age, 31 live and work in the Washington, D.C. area. My son Todd, works at American University in the International Studies division as a Program Coordinator and is finishing his MBA at night.

You are correct, that grandpa Roy Raymond Waddell was a carpenter by trade, if and when he worked, but was an alcoholic, and all of the 9 children (Albert died as an infant) lived in abject poverty. My dad, Charles, only had 5 years of schooling, as probably was about the same for many of them. My father was a successful real estate broker in Northern Kentucky until the gambling bug literally destroyed his life (and that of his family). I have a sister, Linda Kopp who lives in Leesburg, FL just north of Orlando.
Well enough for now. Must go; hope to hear more from you!
Till later!
Fred

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Fred Waddell email 6.20.02

Hi Rod,
Bev is sending you info regarding Roy Sr. Waddell's siblings. You know, since our correspondence, Bev and I looked at the records again, and noted that Roy Sr. had died of malhutrition, and my father, Charles (his son) was the one to sign off on the death certificate. It is hard to imagine, and bothers me, that our grandfather, Roy Sr. died of nutrition. No one should have to die that way, but alcoholism, very often results in chronic malnutirtion, as you know. I think of this, and my Dad's life. They were so very poor. I can remember stories of my dad that bean soup and corn break was the only thing they had to eat during the entire day, and it was my dad's responsibility, and perhaps the responsibility of his brothers and sisters to pick up coal thrown down from the trains. The firemen on the trains took pity on them and threw off blocks of coal that they used to heat their house. So hard to imagine, and so very sad. Perhaps it accounts for why I can't ever remember ha! ving any contact with my grandmother or grandfather Waddell.
Bev and I leave tomorrow morning for Maryland to see our kids and grandkids. Will return on Sunday evening.
Take care of yourself,
till later!
Fred
8.
woman Virginia Sanford Waddell‏
Born ‎ May 30, 1912, died ‎ 1999 at Tallahahassee, Florida‎, 86 or 87 years, cause of death: Heart Attack, buried ‎ at Tallahahassee, Florida
Hi Rod (email 6/17/2002)

My husband, Fred, is looking forward to communicating with you and may be able to share memories, etc. I'm the genealogist and I'll be able to provide names, dates and places. What I may try to do is pull together a Waddell gedcom file for you. I do want to review what I have in the file first. My work on it is sporadic, to say the least. We were in Covington in October and I want to make sure everything was entered. Roy Raymond's father was Ambrose. He is also buried with his first wife (Fannie Lewis) in Highland Cemetery (Section 4, Lot 155, Grave 6). Ambrose did not have a gravestone, so Fred arranged to have one laid just before we were last there. We are attempting to find more info on Ambrose and his ancestors, but are dead-ending.

We are in touch with only one other member of the family, Herb Reinhard, who is Virginia's son. I'll forward your message and the picture to him also.

It's great to talk with another member of the clan. I'll forward what I can as soon as I can. By the way, you're living in one of my favorite places. I lived in Green Bay in the early to mid-70s, after going to high school and college in Marquette, Michigan.

Bev Barrett Waddell
359 Betty's Creek Drive
Moneta, VA 24121
540-721-3396
9.
woman Mildred Margaret Waddell‏
Born ‎ Aug 6, 1914‎