Ida Bell Tooke1

#23120, (1886 - )
ChartsAngus McKinnon & Mary McFadyen - 5 generations of descendants
Hector McLean & Mary McGillivray - 5 generations of descendants

Children of Ida Bell Tooke and Duncan McLean

Life Events

BirthIda Bell Tooke was born on 16 May 1886 in Rural Municipality of Arthur, Manitoba, Canada.
Her mother's maiden name was Elizabeth Frazer.2 
MarriageShe married Duncan McLean on 19 May 1908 in Edward, Manitoba.1
 
1910 CensusDuncan and Ida appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Williams County, North Dakota, at Township 163 Range 101, enumerated 26 Apr 1910. Duncan was 30, place of birth unknown, was a general farmer working on his own account, and owned his farm free. Ida was 27, the mother of one child, birthplace unknown. They had been married 3 years and had one child, Mabel (age not recorded, born in North Dakota.)3 
1915 CensusDuncan and Ida appeared on the 1915 North Dakota State Census in De Witt, Divide County. Their children were Myrtle, Lorena, and Harvey.4 
1920 CensusDuncan and Ida B McLean appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Scorio Township, Williams County, North Dakota. Duncan was 35, born in Canada, parents born in Canada, immigrated in 1887, naturalized, and worked as a teamster in a coal mine. Ida was 33, born in Canada, parents Canadian born, immigrated in 1906, and naturalized. Their children were Myrtle I (10), Lorine P (8), Robert H (5), Ida E (4), and Beatrice E (2 months). The eldest two attended school. The McLeans owned their home free.5 
1925 CensusDuncan and Ida appeared on the 1925 State Census of North Dakota. They were in Williams County. Duncan was 41, Ida 39 and their children were Myrtle Irene (15), Lorena Pearl (14), Robert Harvey (11), Ida Ellen (9), Beatrice (5), and Elden (2.)6 
1930 CensusDuncan and Ida appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Hanks, Williams County, North Dakota. They owned their home worth $300. Duncan was 46, first married at 24, born in Canada, parents birthplace Canada, immigrated in 1925, naturalized, and was a farm laborer. Ida was 43, married at 21, born in Canada, parents born in Canada, immigrated in 1925, naturalized, and was a servant for a private family. Their children were Harvey (15), Ida (14), Beatrice (10), and Elden (6), all attended school.7 
1940 CensusDuncan and Ida B McLean appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Village of Hanks, Williams County, North Dakota. They owned their home worth $300. It was the same house that they lived in in 1935. Duncan was 56, birthplace Canada, naturalized, worked 52 weeks the previous year for $540, no occupation recorded, was currently seeking work, and had an 8th grade education. Ida B was 53, born in Canada, naturalized, and had 1 year of high school. They had one son with them: Elden E (16.)8 
Photograph9
Duncan McLean & his wife Ida Bell Took
Last Edited18 Sep 2013

Citations

  1. Province of Manitoba online indexes to Vital Records. Duncan McLean & Ida Bell Took marriage, 1908, #2343.
  2. Province of Manitoba online indexes to Vital Records. Ida Bell Took birth, #1886,004848.
  3. 1910 Federal Census for United States, North Dakota, Williams County, Township 163, ED 224, Page 15A. Image viewed at Ancestry.com.
  4. 1915 State Census for South Dakota, image viewed online (Ancestry, www.ancestry.com), Divide County, De Witt.
  5. United States 1920 Federal Census, North Dakota, Williams County, Scorio Township, ED 244, Page 13B.
  6. 1925 State Census for South Dakota, image viewed online (Ancestry, www.ancestry.com), Williams County, Hanks, page 3.
  7. 1930 Federal Census for United States, North Dakota, Williams County, Hanks, ED 26, Page 1A. Image viewed at Ancestry.com.
  8. United States 1940 Federal Census, North Dakota, Williams County, Hanks, ED 53-26, Sheet 1B.
  9. E-mails from Donna Rodenburg to J Kolthammer.
  10. County Marriage Records of Montana, 1865-1950. viewed at Family Search Historic Records & Images Online, Elden Douglas McLean & Elvina Gladys Anseth, 1946, #5064.