Willa Wiley RYAN - Media
Willa Wiley RYAN - Media
Willa Wiley Ryan
Willa Wiley Ryan & daughter Willa Pathena
Willa Wiley Ryan 3
Willa Wiley Ryan 2
Orville, Willa, Roea, Goldie, Bess, Netti
Willa Wiley Ryan, Nancy Ann "Nicie" Ryan, Hiram Orville "Bud" Ryan
Willa Wiley Ryan, Nancy Ann "Nicie" Ryan, Hiram Orville "Bud" Ryan
Nancy "Nicie" Ann Ryan, children & grandchild
On back of print: “Orvil Ryan, Roea Johnson, Nicie Ann Ryan, Willa Griswould, Madeline Johnson Ellis, Kans 1918” These would be Hiram Orville “Bud” Ryan, Roea Ann “Roy” Ryan, Nancy Ann “Nicie” Ryan, Willa Wiley Ryan and baby Helvetta Madeline “Madge” Johnson.
Hiram & Nancy Ryan children
Hiram & Nancy Ryan children: Roea Ann “Roy” (Ryan) Johnson, Golda Marie (Ryan) Johnson, Hiram Orville “Bud” Ryan, Bessie Pearl (Ryan) Hughes, Willa Wiley (Ryan) Griswould. Missing Lula Myrtle (Ryan) Root and Nettie Ellen (Ryan) Root. Photograph by John Johnson in Pueblo City Park.
1910 MO Cedar p178 Nicie A Ryan
1910 MO Cedar p178 Nicie A Ryan. Nancy Ann “Nicie” Ryan age 40 born MO (line 43) shown here with her 2nd husband Thomas H Scott age 70 Coal Miner from IN. Her five children are listed: Bessie P. Ryan age 17 (line 44), Goldie M age 13 (line 45), Roe(a) (Ryan) Johnson age 11 born MO (line 46), Willa W. age 7 (line 47), Hiram O. age 6 (line 48). It is the second marriage for both Nicie and Thomas.
Nancy "Nicie" Ann Ryan & daughters
Back row: Marie, Roea, Willa; Front row: Bessie, mother Nicie, Lula, The only missing daughter is Nettie.
Harold Hays Griswould & Willa Wiley Ryan stone
Harold Hays Griswould & Willa W. Ryan stone, 38º19’25” N 103º21’39” W.


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