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Jessie Gwendolyn Mills and John Alden Grimes

JOHN ALDEN GRIMES, son of JANE MARCIA ALDEN and GEORGE SUTHERLAND GRIMES, was born November 6, 1886 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, and died October 24, 1968 in Arlington Hospital, Virginia.5335 He is buried in Goose Creek Burying Ground, Lincoln, Loudoun, Virginia.5335

He married JESSIE GWENDOLYN MILLS on June 1, 1915 in Broadwater, Lewis and Clark, Montana.4334

Children of JESSIE GWENDOLYN MILLS and JOHN ALDEN GRIMES:

  1. GORDON MILLS GRIMES, b. November 9, 1916, Butte, Silver Bow, Montana;456 m. HILDEGARDE ELIZABETH JOHNSON on June 24, 1942 in Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Miami, Dade, Florida9364; d. September 19, 1969, Baltimore, Maryland.456
  2. DAVID DAMANT GRIMES, b. October 25, 1921, Washington, District of Columbia;5335 d. December 22, 1977, Falls Church, Virginia.5335

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Anaconda Standard, June 3, 19156515

JOHN A. GRIMES CAPTURES YOUNG BELLE OF HELENA

John Alden Grimes, assistant geologist of the Anaconda Mining company, and Miss Jessie Gwendolyn Mills were married in the palm room of the State Nursery near Helena on Tuesday evening, the Rev. Francis R. Bateman of St. Peter's Episcopal church officiating. Miss Dorothy Mills was maid of honor and Miss Agnes Dickerson bridesmaid. Irving A. Chapman of Butte was best man. Virginia Grimes was flower girl and Willie Mills ring-bearer. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Te. E. Mills of Helena, and is well known among the younger society of that city. The bridegroom has been connected with the Anaconda company for many years. The newly-wedded couple left Helena shortly after the ceremony for a trip East. They will stop in Minneapolis to attend the wedding of the bridegroom's sister this week.

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Census Records

DateLocationEnumerated Names
June 3, 1900616Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota
April 25, 191078Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota
January 14, 1920614Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota
April 4, 1930678Washington, District of Columbia
April 5, 19404591Washington, District of Columbia


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