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| birt: 5 FEB 1873 plac: Sanderson, Baker County, FL deat: 6 JAN 1926 marr: birt: ABT. 1894 deat: 30 AUG 1930 plac: Burbank, California|Heart Attack |   | ||||
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Joe was a cotton broker, and architect and builder. He died in 1926 without living to see his daughter Judy become a famous movie star. His wife Henrietta became the matriarch and steered the careers of the four living children. Four of
the eight children died in their childhood.
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| birt: 22 SEP 1870 plac: Mandarin, Florida deat: 19 AUG 1952 |   | ||||
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| birt: 23 FEB 1877 plac: Sanderson, Baker County, Florida deat: 25 OCT 1928 plac: Tallahassee, Florida marr: 8 APR 1896 plac: Montezuma, George |   | ||||
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William was employed as agent operator by the Florida Central and Peninsula Railroad at the age of seventeen. At nineteen he maried Blanche Fokes. He was soon promoted to the position of traveling freight agent in Lake City. He was known
by most everyone in Baker County. It wasn't long before he was appointed to the important position of General Agent with headquarters in Tallahassee. "The selection of Mr. Canova for this important new position comes as a reward of merit an
d efficiency." They made their home in Tallahassee until his death in 1928.
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| birt: 15 MAR 1879 plac: Sanderson, Baker County, Florida deat: 1 SEP 1971 plac: Cedar City, Iron, Utah endl: 8 AUG 1900 plac: SLAKE slgc: 20 AUG 1909 plac: SLAKE marr: 26 DEC 1901 birt: ABT. 1883 plac: Sanderson, Baker County, Florida marr: 5 JUL 1907 plac: Jacksonville, Florida birt: 14 NOV 1881 plac: Bunnlevel, Harnett, North Carolina deat: 14 SEP 1912 plac: Hurricane, Washington, Utah marr: 2 OCT 1912 plac: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah (LDS Temple) birt: 23 FEB 1891 plac: Parowan, Iron County, Utah deat: 12 DEC 1936 plac: Loma Linda, Riverside, California endl: 20 OCT 1912 marr: 31 JAN 1953 plac: Yuma, Arizona - Yuma County birt: 28 DEC 1906 plac: Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada deat: 13 JAN 1993 plac: Santa Maria, California - San Luis Obispo County |   | ||||
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A book about Thomas and his descendants is available from Viola Canova Clarke; 2831 N Bloomington Drive E.; Saint George, UT 84790
He changed his middle name after his mission and his marrage to Mary Emily Gould his 3rd wife. Some time later in his life most likely before/after he married the 4th time.
He died under the name Thomas Raymond Canova.
This information was found to be true per a phone call to the Temple Records dept. in S.L.C. Utah which shows "Thomas Ramon Canova" and "Mary Emily Gould" names at the time of their marriage and sealing in the Temple on 2 Oct 1912.
The phone call by there Grandson Michael Wayne Perryman, Sr. (Oct 1999)
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| birt: 26 DEC 1880 plac: Sanderson, Baker County, Florida deat: 28 NOV 1960 plac: Jacksonville, Florida marr: 9 OCT 1909 plac: Jacksonville, Florida birt: 1878 |   | ||||
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| birt: 23 MAR 1883 plac: Sanderson, Baker County, FL deat: 5 AUG 1955 plac: Jacksonville, FL marr: 29 APR 1909 plac: Lake City, Florida birt: 1880 |   | ||||
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[According to Viola Canova Clarke's book, her proper name was spelled Katherine. Further notes:] Kitty lived in the convent and attended St. Josephs Academy in St. Augustine. She received her musical education at Weslyn College in Macon,
Georgia. After the death of her mother, Kitty married Judge Winfield Bloxham Mann. Kitty's lovely voice was praised in newspaper accounts and she was in demand to sing for weddings and funerals all over the area. She and her husband were co
nverted to the Mormon Church and were active members throughout their lives.
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| birt: 6 MAY 1885 plac: Sanderson, Baker County, FL deat: 19 DEC 1922 marr: 29 APR 1909 plac: Lake City, Florida |   | ||||
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[From Viola Canova Clarke notes:] Albert died at 36 in a truck-train accident. A newspaper account stated, "It will not be a Merry Christmas in a little Lackawanna home this year." He was employed by the Jacksonville City Park Department
. At 25 he was baptized a member of the LDS Church.
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| birt: ABT. 1887 plac: Sanderson, Baker County, Fl |   | ||||
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| birt: 10 JUN 1888 plac: Sanderson, Baker County, Fl deat: 10 JUL 1944 plac: Jacksonville, Florida marr: 15 SEP 1909 birt: 1888 |   | ||||
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LDS File # 203L-BK
[From Viola Canova Clarke notes:] He joined the LDS Church 5 days before he married Daisy Ernestine Simmons. He was known as Lonnie and lived in Lake City and worked for the State Road Department. He moved his family to Jacksonville and
joined the Police Force in 1922, eventually becoming a Lieutenant in the Crime Prevention Bureau. Under his direction, the bureau received national acclaim. He was a fine musician and could play any brass instrument.
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| birt: 18 APR 1890 plac: Sanderson, Baker County, Fl deat: 28 JUL 1957 marr: 4 AUG 1918 birt: 1892 |   | ||||
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[From notes by Viola Canova Clarke:] Oscar Nolan Canova was the youngest of his brothers and sisters. He was 8 years old when his father was killed and still a minor when his mother died. He was a ward of his older brother, Ed, and was s huffled from one member of the family to another. At age eighteen, he married Amy Butler, his high school sweetheart. Nolan was a telegraph operator for Seaboard Railroad and operated a resturant at one time. The Valdosta Times described him as a "young man of good character and business ability." He was a fine musician and traveled with his own band.