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Infant MASSEY

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Infant MASSEY was born in 1951 (son of Frank MASSEY, Jr and Dorothy J EIDAL); died in 1951.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Frank MASSEY, Jr

    Notes:

    Frank was in the Navy at the time that he married Dorothy Eidal. They were married by a Navy chaplain.

    Frank married Dorothy J EIDAL on 20 Oct 1945 in King County, Washington. Dorothy (daughter of Otto Clarence EIDAL and Edith M MIDDENDORF) was born on 22 Nov 1924 in Seattle, King County, Washington; died on 29 May 2013 in Spokane County, Washington; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Dorothy J EIDAL was born on 22 Nov 1924 in Seattle, King County, Washington (daughter of Otto Clarence EIDAL and Edith M MIDDENDORF); died on 29 May 2013 in Spokane County, Washington; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington.

    Notes:

    Her sister Helen Eidal was one of the witnesses for her marriage to Massey.

    Dorothy (Eidal) Massey passed away peacefully on May 29, 2013 in Spokane Valley, WA with her family by her side. She was born on November 22, 1924 in Seattle, WA to Otto C. and Edith (Middendorf) Eidal. She spent her childhood, and was educated, in Black Diamond and Langley, WA. She graduated from Langley High School in 1942.

    She married Frank Massey in 1945 and they moved to Yakima, WA in 1949. She relocated to Spokane Valley, WA in 2006 to be closer to family. Dorothy retired from West Valley School District in 1988, having worked for 30 years as secretary at Mountainview Elementary and West Valley Junior High School. She was a member of the Eagles Auxiliary, the V.F.W. Auxiliary, and was a 50 year member and past matron of Order of Eastern Star.

    She is survived by son, Gary (Liz) Massey of Spokane Valley WA; daughter Barbara Bolm of Shelton, WA; five grandchildren, Matthew (Heather) Bolm of Port Orchard, WA, Teressa (Kirk) Oberg of Puyallup, WA, Ryan (Heather) Massey of Yakima, WA., David Massey and his fiancee Andrea Scott of Spokane Valley, WA, Courtney Massey of Seattle, WA; sister Helen Barnhart of Ellensburg, WA, six great-grandchildren, and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

    Dorothy was preceded in death by an infant son in 1951, her father in 1956, and her mother in 1992.

    Children:
    1. 1. Infant MASSEY was born in 1951; died in 1951.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Otto Clarence EIDAL was born on 10 May 1895 in Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington (son of Christen Olson EIDAL and Sigrid M (Sadie) DIGENE); died on 29 Jan 1956; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington.

    Notes:

    He registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, in North Kittitas, Washington. He gave his permanent address as R. R. #4, Ellensburg, although his occupation was a teacher, employed by the state, in Port Blakely. He was single and was described as being of medium height with stout build and with blue eyes and light hair.

    Later he was school superintendent.

    In the 1928 Seattle, Washington, city directory, he was principal of Foster Grade School. His address was RD9.

    In the 1930 census (indexed as Erdal), he and his family lived in Black Diamond Precinct #2, King County, Washington. He was a public school teacher. He was a veteran of the World War.

    In the 1940 census, he and his wife and daughters lived in Langley in Island County, Washington, the same place but not the same house as 1935. He was superintendent of public schools.

    Otto also registered for the World War II draft. At that time, he and Edith lived in Langley in Island County, Washington. His employer was the State of Washington, “Dept. of P. T. & D. operations.”

    May have lived and/or died in Island County, Washington.

    Find A Grave calls him Otto Charles Eidal.

    Otto married Edith M MIDDENDORF on 1 Jan 1921 in Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington. Edith was born on 16 Nov 1901 in Illinois; died on 26 Nov 1992 in Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Edith M MIDDENDORF was born on 16 Nov 1901 in Illinois; died on 26 Nov 1992 in Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Washington Death Certificate: 031266

    Children:
    1. 3. Dorothy J EIDAL was born on 22 Nov 1924 in Seattle, King County, Washington; died on 29 May 2013 in Spokane County, Washington; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington.
    2. Helen Marie EIDAL was born on 20 Jan 1927 in Washington; died on 12 Mar 2024 in Washington.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Christen Olson EIDAL was born about 1864 in Eidal, Buskerud, Norway; died on 14 Apr 1949 in Seattle, King County, Washington; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer, Road Superintendent
    • Washington Death Certificate: 6408

    Notes:

    Alison says: According to voter registration, was 52 when he registered to vote on August 19th, 1916. At that point in time, he had resided in Ellensburg for 28 years.

    In the 1900 census, he and his family live in North Kittitas Precinct, Kittitas County, Washington, not far from the Wolds. The household consists of Christian O, 36, Sadie M, 26, Elmer O, 6, Otto Clarence, 5, Elna M, 3, and Edna, 4 months. Those are the only four children that Sadie has had. Sadie and Christian had been married for 6 years. Christian had come to the U.S. in 1886, Sadie in 1892.

    In the 1910 census, he and his family were living on a farm that they owned in Ellensburg, North Kittitas Precinct, Kittitas County, Washington. The family consisted of Chris, 46, Sadie, 36, Elmer, 16, Otto C., 14, Edna or Elna, 13, Sarah, 10, a daughter Marrs (?), 6, and Roy, 4. Chris and Sadie have been married 17 years and it was the first marriage for both. All the children were born in Washington. The parents were born in Norway. Sadie has had 6 children, all still living. Also living with the family was Sadie’s sister Anna Digen, 24 and single. Sadie is shown as having come to this country in 1892, Chris in 1887, and Anna Digen in 1905.

    In the 1920 census, they were in the same location, cited as being on Day Creek Road. ”Criss O. Gidal” is 55, came to this country in 1888 and was naturalized as a citizen in 1909. Sadie is 45, came to this country in 1892, and was naturalized as a citizen in 1909. Living with them were Mamie, 15, and Leroy, 14, both shown as students.

    In the 1930 census (April 12), the family was living on what was referred to as State Highway Road, Route 4, in North Kittitas Precinct, Kittitas County. The family consisted of Olsen C. Eidal, 67, his wife Sigrid M., 56, her sister Sarah M., 65, a widow, and a lodger named Charles Peterson, 46, a single man. Sarah was first married at the age of 22, Sigrid at the age of 20, and Olsen at the age of 29. Olsen was born in Siddal, Norway. Sigrid and Sarah were born in Hadlin, Norway, and Charles in Tromso, Norway. The household was owned by Olsen and had a radio. Olsen came to this country in 1888, Sigrid in 1892, Sarah in 1881, and Charles in 1885. The Eidal family lived next door to David J. and Anna Marie Johnson.

    Washington State death certificate #6408 (as Christe O.).

    Naturalized as Christen Olson Eidal in Kittitas County.

    From the Seattle Daily Times, April 15, 1949:

    Christen O Eidal, Kittitas Valley pioneer and retired highway engineer, died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank T. Maxson, 5537 Penrith Road, after a long illness. He was 85 years old.

    Mr. Eidal made his home in Ellensburg from 1887 until 11 years ago when he moved to Seattle. He retired as an engineer for the State Highway Department 11 years ago. He also operated a ranch near Ellensburg. Burila will be in the Odd Fellows’ Cemetery there.

    Surviving are three sons, Elmer O. Eidal of Seattle, Otto C. of Ellensburg, and Roy of Los Angeles and Albuquerque; three daughters, Mrs. Warren F. Gilmour, Ellensburg; Mrs. Haskell C. Carter, Portland, Oregon; and Mrs. Maxson, eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

    From An Illustrated History of Kickitat, Yakima, and Kittitas Counties:

    CHRISTEN EIDAL is well known among the farmers and stockmen of Kittitas county. He first saw the light of day in Norway, May 15, 1864. His father, Ole Olsen Eidal, a farmer and millwright, was born in 1832, in Norway. He was an active public man, enjoying the trust and esteem of his contemporary townsmen, and died in the land of his birth in 1902. Gullaig (Christensdatter) Eidal, Christen Eidal's mother, still lives in Norway at the ripe age of eighty-one. Mr. Eidal enjoyed the advantage of being educated in one of the military schools of his native land. Hearing of the opportunities America offered to energy and pluck, he came, in 1886, to Minnesota, which state he left the following year to push farther to the west, choosing Kittitas county as his location. He prospered in his work to such an extent that, in 1895, he was enabled to buy his present farm, a tract comprising about seventy acres of well irrigated land four miles northwest of Ellensburg.

    On September 2, 1893, Mr. Eidal and Segried M. Digen were married in Ellensburg. Mrs. Eidal is a Norwegian whose date of birth was 1874. Her father and mother are still living in Norway; the father, Michael Digen, having been born in 1835, the mother, Marguerite (Dalen) Digen, in 1845. Mrs. Eidal has two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Wold, near Ellensburg, and Mrs. Juliette Thompson, living in Minnesota; two brothers and one sister living in Norway. Mr. Eidal has one sister, Ingeborg (Eidal), now Mrs. Ole Bjore, living in Minnesota, one brother and two sisters in the old country. To Mr. and Mrs. Eidal have been born four children: Elmer Oliver, Otto Clarence, Elna Marguerite and Sarah Elizabeth.

    Mr. and Mrs. Eidal belong to the Lutheran church, and he belongs to the Ellensburg camp, Modern Woodmen of America. In politics he is independent, belonging to no party but casting his ballot for the man best fitted, in his judgment, for the office.

    When Christen Eidal settled in Kittitas county, he did so almost without a dollar, but, full of hope and energy, by the dint of relentless toil and perseverance his farm is now one of the garden spots which cover the valley. His annual crops consist in the main of timothy hay; he also conducts a small dairy.

    He is optimistic of the valley's future, being of the opinion that any intelligent man who is willing to work jointly with his head and hands can here live a happy and prosperous life. Mr. Eidal's own experience here seems to have exemplified the truth of these deductions.

    Christen married Sigrid M (Sadie) DIGENE about 1893. Sigrid (daughter of Mikkel Gudbrandsen DIGENE and Marit Eriksdatter DAHLEN) was born on 1 Jan 1874 in Digene Gård, Hedalen Parish, Søndre Aurdal, Oppland, Norway; died on 3 Jun 1938 in Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Sigrid M (Sadie) DIGENE was born on 1 Jan 1874 in Digene Gård, Hedalen Parish, Søndre Aurdal, Oppland, Norway (daughter of Mikkel Gudbrandsen DIGENE and Marit Eriksdatter DAHLEN); died on 3 Jun 1938 in Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington.

    Notes:

    She arrived in the port of New York on 1 June 1892 aboard the Teutonic as 18 year-old Sigrid M Digen, unfortunately shown on the ship’s manifest as a male.

    Not listed in the index of deaths in Washington. Either did not die in Washington or else died before 1940.

    In the 1910 census, she is shown as having had six children, all six still alive.

    Came to this country in 1892 according to the 1920 census. Naturalized as a citizen in 1909.

    Children:
    1. Elmer Oliver EIDAL was born on 12 Mar 1894 in Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington; died on 24 Apr 1953 in Seattle, King County, Washington; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington.
    2. 6. Otto Clarence EIDAL was born on 10 May 1895 in Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington; died on 29 Jan 1956; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington.
    3. Elna Margaret EIDAL was born on 10 Nov 1896 in Kittitas County, Washington; died on 17 Oct 1959 in Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington.
    4. Sarah Elizabeth EIDAL was born on 22 Jan 1900 in Washington; died on 19 Oct 1987 in Multnomah County, Oregon.
    5. Marie Geneva EIDAL was born on 22 Apr 1904 in Washington; died on 9 Sep 1987 in Seattle, King County, Washington.
    6. Leroy (Roy) Martin EIDAL was born on 16 Oct 1905 in Washington; died on 8 Feb 1974 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico.