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Audrey Luella TOWN

Female 1922 - 1978  (56 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Audrey Luella TOWN was born on 16 May 1922 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin (daughter of Henry Galloway TOWN and Mary Luella DAYTON); died in Dec 1978; was buried in Allouez Catholic Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1930, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin
    • Census: 1940, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin

    Family/Spouse: Savior W. CANADEO. Savior was born in 1917; died on 7 Nov 1993 in Florida; was buried in Allouez Catholic Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry Galloway TOWN was born on 11 Oct 1894 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin (son of Henry TOWN and Belinda Gardner GALLOWAY); died on 11 Feb 1971; was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1930, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin
    • Census: 1940, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin

    Henry married Mary Luella DAYTON on 21 Oct 1919. Mary was born on 24 Apr 1898 in Randolph, Dodge, Wisconsin; died on 11 Jul 1969 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin; was buried on 14 Jul 1969 in Forest Hill Cemetery, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Luella DAYTON was born on 24 Apr 1898 in Randolph, Dodge, Wisconsin; died on 11 Jul 1969 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin; was buried on 14 Jul 1969 in Forest Hill Cemetery, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1930, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin
    • Census: 1940, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin

    Children:
    1. 1. Audrey Luella TOWN was born on 16 May 1922 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin; died in Dec 1978; was buried in Allouez Catholic Cemetery, Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin.
    2. Shirley Jane TOWN was born on 19 Feb 1924 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin; died on 12 Jun 1993 in Tucson, Pima, Arizona.
    3. Wayne H. TOWN was born on 17 Jan 1927 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin; died on 19 Jun 2010 in Edgewood, Kenton, Kentucky; was buried on 10 Jul 2010 in Forest Hill Cemetery, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.
    4. Phillip D. TOWN was born on 28 Dec 1933 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin; died on 27 Mar 1977 in Oconomowoc, Waukesha, Wisconsin; was buried on 30 Mar 1977 in Forest Hill Cemetery, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Henry TOWN was born on 5 Jul 1861 in Cicero, Onondaga, New York (son of George TOWN and Elizabeth TERWILLIGER); died on 29 Jun 1932 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1870, Leslie, Ingham, Michigan
    • Census: 1880, Leslie, Ingham, Michigan

    Notes:

    HENRY TOWN NAMED BY GOV. BLAINE FOR BOARD OF CONTROL
    Warden of Prison at Waupun Will Take Place of E. A. Everett On July 1

     Henry Town, for 15 years warden of the state penitentiary at Waupun and for over 40 years engaged in charitable and penal work in Wisconsin and Michigan, was Tuesday appointed by Gov. Blaine a member of the state board of control. He takes the place of E. A. Everett, Eagle River, who has resigned to take effect July 1.
     The Senate confirmed the appointment unanimously and immediately. The term of office to which Mr. Town has been appointed is until the first Monday in February, 1925. The salary is $5,000 a year. It ss not expected that action will be taken upon the appointment by the senate for several days.
     Mr. Town is 59 years old, having been born in Cicero, N. Y. on July 5, 1861. He moved to Michigan at the age of eight. In 1881, when only 20 years of age, he entered the employ of the Michigan state penitentiary at Jackson, as a foreman of one of the workshops and remained there for two years. From the Michigan prison he went to Joliet, Ill., and was employed as a foreman of the state prison of that state for three years. He then removed to Madison, and entered the employ of the Singer Sewing Machine, being the general manager of the southern half of Wisconsin. In 1902 he was appointed warden of the state prison at Waupun and continued in that position until 1911. He was re-appointed warden in 1915 by Gov. Philipp and continued as such to date.
     As warden, directing the discipline and control of the convicts of the prison, Mr. Town has been a strict disciplinarian. Mr. Town does not believe in what he terms some of the modern coddling and advocated by many well meaning reformers. He believes it is error to make a term of penal servitude an enjoyable vacation rather than a term of punishment. Mr. Town was one of the first wardens to organize a band and orchestra and the many other entertainments and recreation privileges granted.
     “Wisconsin has waited too long for the appointment of a non-political board to conduct the affairs of the charitable and penal institutions of the state,” sais Senator Al. C. Anderson in the senate when the town confirmation came up. “The first move to place this board and this all important work upon a higher plane was taken today by the appointment of Henry Town, as a member of the state board of control.
     “The first merit of this appointment is that it marks a new and better state policy for Wisconsin. Good men and honest men have been appointed to the board of control in the past, but the appointment of Mr. Town indicates a new policy of appointing a man because of his preeminent fitness for the office. Such an appointment, without the suggestion of political interest, is truly commendable and in the years to come this new move will show its impress in better organized, better managed and more efficient charitable and penal institutions.
     “Moreover, Mr. Town has ability. If there is any class of people who need the protecting arm of the state it is the unfortunates in the institutions. I am glad today that ther will be placed on the board of control a man whose long experience will aid in bringing co-operation and efficiency to these unfortunates.

    Henry married Belinda Gardner GALLOWAY on 21 Mar 1889. Belinda was born on 11 Aug 1863 in Iowa; died on 2 Jan 1920; was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Belinda Gardner GALLOWAY was born on 11 Aug 1863 in Iowa; died on 2 Jan 1920; was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.

    Notes:

    Belinda Gardner Galloway, born 8/11/1863; married Henry Town, 3/21/1889; born at Cicero, Onondaga, N. Y., 7/5/1861; foreman of the cooperage department of the Illinois prison at Joliet; entered the service of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and was stationed at Dubuque, Ia.; transferred to Jackson and Detroit, Mich.; thence to Madison, Wis., as general manager of the southern half of the state; here he remained nine years, when on 9/23/1902 he was elected by the state board of control to the position of Warden of the Wisconsin state prison at Waupun, Wis.; he was a Republican, but was elected without political influence solely upon his merits; she was a teacher, then a clerk in the office of Mr. Town at Dubuque; her business ability, coupled with her vivacity and intelligence, won his esteem, and then his love. They were married and have lived a happy life. (See engraving of Nancy Catherine (Galloway-Shinn) Levens, Mr. and Mrs. Town and their two children, p. 305.)

    The children were:
    1. George Galloway Town (9); b. Detroit, Mich., 2/11/1891.
    2. Henry Galloway Town (9); b. Madison, Wis., 10/11/1894.

    Source: The History of the Shinn Family in Europe and America, by Josiah H. Shinn. (1903)

    Children:
    1. George Galloway TOWN was born on 11 Feb 1891 in Wisconsin; died on 13 Jul 1965 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, California.
    2. 2. Henry Galloway TOWN was born on 11 Oct 1894 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin; died on 11 Feb 1971; was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George TOWN was born in 1830 in New York; died in Jul 1902 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan; was buried in Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1870, Leslie, Ingham, Michigan
    • Census: 1880, Leslie, Ingham, Michigan

    George married Elizabeth TERWILLIGER. Elizabeth (daughter of George TERWILLIGER and Nancy Mae COUGHTRY) was born on 23 Dec 1829 in New Scotland, Albany, New York; was christened on 1 Mar 1830 in New Scotland, Albany, New York; died on 26 Jan 1914 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan; was buried in Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth TERWILLIGER was born on 23 Dec 1829 in New Scotland, Albany, New York; was christened on 1 Mar 1830 in New Scotland, Albany, New York (daughter of George TERWILLIGER and Nancy Mae COUGHTRY); died on 26 Jan 1914 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan; was buried in Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Cicero, Onondaga, New York
    • Census: 1870, Leslie, Ingham, Michigan
    • Census: 1880, Leslie, Ingham, Michigan
    • Census: 1910, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan

    Children:
    1. Anson Willetts TOWN was born on 24 Oct 1849 in New York; died on 30 Apr 1928 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan; was buried in Woodland Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan.
    2. George Byron TOWN was born on 17 Dec 1851 in New York; died on 29 Oct 1928 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan; was buried in Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan.
    3. Mary Ella TOWN was born in 1855 in New York; died in Jan 1882; was buried in Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan.
    4. Loren A. TOWN was born about 1859 in New York; and died.
    5. 4. Henry TOWN was born on 5 Jul 1861 in Cicero, Onondaga, New York; died on 29 Jun 1932 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin.
    6. Ida May TOWN was born in 1869 in Michigan; died in 1961; was buried in Mount Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson, Michigan.