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Tombstone Tuesday – January 2, 2024 – Allan Glen Densmore

Allan G Densmore was the son of Charles Densmore and Mary Morgan Hainer. He was born on October 31, 1912. He was a twin, his brother was Alvin Chester Densmore and he died eight days after his birth. Charles and Mary had eleven children; Addie Jane (1890), Nomer (1893-1893), Charles Ray (1894), Elizabeth L. (1897), Dorothy S (1901), Jay Morgan (1903), John Reynolds (1905),Harry Hayner (1908), Mary Katherine (1910), Allan Glen (1912) and Alvin Chester (1912-1912). They lived in Marine City, Michigan and Charles was the worked in the ship yard and later became the sexton at the Marine City Cemetery.

Back row: (L to R) Jay Morgan, Elizabath L, Charles Ray, Addie Mae, Dorothy S. Front Row: (L to R) Mary Katherine, Mary Morgan (seated), Harry Hayner, Charles (seated) and holding Allan G, John Reynolds, This photo was likely taken in 1915

In the 1920 Federal Census, Charles and Mary are found in Marine City, Ward Three. They have seven children living with them; Ray, Jay Morgan, Dorothy, John, Harry, Mary and seven year old Allan. Dorothy Hayner, Mary Densmore’s mother is also living with them. Charles listed his occupation as Carpenter in a ship yard.

In the 1930 Federal Census, Charles and Mary remain in Marine City. They have three children living with them along with a son-in-law and a Grandson. lThey include ; Charles Ray (35 Years old unmarried man), Allen G. , Arthur W Kamer, Mary Catherine (Densmore) Kamer and Richard D Kamer. Allan was working in the ship yard and list his occupation as Bunging. It appears that he is working on ship construction as his Dad did. Charles Ray is a Decker who builds decks on the ship. Arthur Kamer is a ship engineer.

Allan Glen married Camilla Ruth Densmore on June 22, 1932 in Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio. Allan states that he is an assistant sexton in a cemetary,

By the 1940 Federal Census, Allan and Ruth live in Wayne County, Michigan. Allan is a Riviter in an Automotive plant in Detroit. They have a seven year old daughter; Marilynn. They also have a boarder living with them, Chester Bernier.

In his 1940, WWII draft registration, Allan states that he is working in Detroit for Chrysler Corporation. He states that he is 5 foot 6 inches tall and weighs 127 pounds. He has brown hair and eyes with a fair complexion. His next of kin is listed as his wife, Ruth Densmore.

In the 1950 Federal Census, Allan and Ruth have moved to Algonac, Michigan. He has returned to the Ship Construction Industry. He lists his occupations as a ship painter. Allan and Ruth have two daughter, Marilynn and Mary M.

Fifty two years ago on January 2, 1972, Allan Glen Densmore died. He was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery near his parents, Charles and Mary Morgan (Hayner) Densmore.

Rest in peace, Allan G Densmore!

Love, Jan

Allan Glen Desmore is my Great Uncle on my maternal side of the family.

It’s been a while….

It’s been a while since I have written a blog. You all may have noticed and wondered. No I did not die. And I have not really been sick. But things seemed different and it took me awhile to figure it out. I was struggle last sping to keep up with my writing. It seemed to take more and more time for me to write each blog. I was writing this blog, Tombstone Tuesday and less frequently my “Needles in a Haystack” blog. I really did not understand why but my labor of love was becoming more of a another chore. And I already had plenty of chores. So I took a pause. My husband planned lots of camping last year which meant time away from internet connections and my data. Can’t write blogs with out internet and data. 

After being away from home for about 6 weeks, life was very busy playing catchup. I had always thought that I could leave home for weeks on end traveling but I am now questioning that. I guess I like “home” pretty well.

I have two very time consuming hobbies, Quilting and Genealogy. When I finally got back on track, I started sewing first. As I was cutting fabric, my tools appeared damaged. Rulers which were previously straight seemed jagged. I would feel them with my finger and they felt straight but when looking at them they looked like they had divets in them. I spent the next month of so trying to figure out whether this was my imagination or not. I kept thinking that maybe it would get better somehow but nothing seemed to change. I also tried to write a couple of blogs and found that my eyes tired very easily and my eye lids would spasm which made it difficult to read. Writing became more and more laborious, I could not concentrate and I became more and more frustrated as the weeks went by. 

In September, we had a very unexpect visit from some really close friends from Wisconsin, Pete and Diane Melman. They called and told us that they would be in our neighborhood and asked if we were up for a visit. Of course we were. So they spent one night with us. While catching up on each others lives, I learned that Pete could no longer drive. Pete has Macular Degeneration. I told Diane that I had early stage AMD also. I told her that I was having some odd visual changes this summer. Diane is a retired Nurse and she implored me to go see my Eye Doctor. ”Dont Wait !” she said, “Go now!”

Sure enough my AMD has changed. While we were camping my schedule changed daily and there were many days that I would forget to take my vitamins including my Areds vitamins. It caught up with me. The years of sitting in front of a computer at work and at home doing genealogy research has taken it’s toll. And not getting my vitamins regularly created the perfect storm. I really think that not sewing for 5 weeks was now a good thing. I may not have noticed the difference so much or so soon.

I got into my Eye Doctor and he sent me to a Specialist and I am taking the vitamins daily! I am not spending hours at a time on my PC as I used to. We will do bi-annual visits going forward. I have noticed that I am not as confident with my night vision so I won’t be driving much (or far) at night. I have had access to an Accuquilt fabric cutter for my quilting projects but I just had not used it much. That has changed. I am learning to use it because I have a lot of sewing I want to do yet.

While I do not have alot of followers of my blog, I know that there are a few out there and they probably wondered what happened. My friend from church told me the other day that she missed my blogs! I have missed them too. So I’ll give it another try. They may not be weekly …we will see..

Best wished in the New year!

Jan Smith