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Ivy Irene Stambaugh and Wallace Fulton

IVY IRENE STAMBAUGH, daughter of ESTHER EVELYN NICHOLS and LORENZO GRANT STAMBAUGH, was born in December, 1890 in Nebraska, and died February 17, 1960.11918 She is buried in Pleasant View Cemetery, Plainview, Pierce, Nebraska.456

She married WALLACE FULTON on October 25, 1911 in Saunders County, Nebraska.11919 He was born May 17, 1890 in Plainview, Pierce, Nebraska,8097 and died in April, 1966.56 He is buried in Pleasant View Cemetery, Plainview, Pierce, Nebraska.456

Children of IVY IRENE STAMBAUGH and WALLACE FULTON:

  1. HOWARD FULTON, b. November 6, 1912, Pierce County, Nebraska;9510 d. November 14, 1912, Plainview, Pierce, Nebraska;456 bur. Pleasant View Cemetery, Plainview, Pierce, Nebraska.456
  2. LOWELL RALPH FULTON, b. April 18, 1915, Plainview, Pierce, Nebraska;7377 m. HELEN JUANITA WARD on June 14, 1936 in Madison, Madison, Nebraska11925; d. December 18, 1972, Fremont County, Wyoming.11926
  3. ARNOLD EUGENE FULTON, b. March 22, 1919, Plainview, Pierce, Nebraska;7377 m. ROSE MARY WALMSLEY on October 14, 1942 in Wayne, Wayne, Nebraska11924; d. October 22, 1985, Plainview, Pierce, Nebraska.456
  4. WESLEY WALLACE FULTON, b. March 30, 1923, Plainview, Pierce, Nebraska;7377 d. January 25, 1945, South America.456, 11923
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Marriage Announcements and News

Ashland Gazette, October 26, 191111919

Stambaugh-Fulton Wedding

A very pretty wedding was solemnized Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Stambaugh, north of Ashland, when their daughter, Miss Ivy Irene, was married to Mr. Wallace Fulton of Plainview, Nebraska. Some thirty intimate friends including the father and mother of the groom had been invited. The Rev. Leslie Lee Sanders was the officiating clergyman. The ceremony was followed by a splendid dinner, after which the happy couple took the train for their home at Plainview where a reception and shower will be given them tomorrow.

Miss Stambaugh was one of Ashland's best known and higher accomplished young ladies. She taught school for several years with much success. Her many friends in Ashland tender sincere congratulations with wishes for a happy married life.

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Pierce County Call, October 29, 193611920

Fulton's Married Twenty-Five Years

SILVER WEDDING OF MR. AND MRS. WALLACE FULTON CELEBRATED LAST SATURDAY

Friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fulton gathered Saturday at the Stark Valley church in honor of their silver wedding. A basket dinner was enjoyed, after which a program was given in the main auditorium of the church.

Following the program of readings and music, the pastor, the Rev. E. W. Nye, presented Mr. and Mrs. Fulton with several gifts and a purse of silver.

Decoration in fall colors and russet chrysanthemums, a gift of the Fulton children, formed the centerpiece for the table. Seated at the table besides the bride and bridegroom of twenty-five years and their immediate family were the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stambaugh, Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ely and children, Lincoln; Alva Fulton and Vaughn Fulton of Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fulton and Elwood Fulton of Pierce. The bride of twenty-five years wore a gown of navy blue crepe, her only ornament being a diamond ring, the gift of her husband. Mrs. Fulton also presented her husband with a bronze iridescent cameo ring.

On Oct. 25, twenty-five years ago, Miss Ivy Stambaugh and Wallace Fulton, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Fulton, took their places at the marriage alto to the strains of a wedding march played by Miss Luella Craig. The Rev. Leslie Sanders, pastor of the Ashland Baptist church, performed the ceremony in the presence of forty relatives at Stambaugh home near Ashland. Later Mr. and Mrs. Fulton left for Plainview on the Burlington train.

Mr. and Mrs. Fulton have lived the entire twenty-five years on the farm they now own. They are active in church community life. Mr. Fulton has been treasurer of the church for many years. Mrs. Fulton is an active aid society member. They are the parents of three sons, Lowell, of Plainview and Arnold and Wesley at home. Arnold is associated with his father in farming and Wesley is a freshman in the Larson high school.

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Obituaries

Norfolk Daily News, February 24, 196011918

Mrs. Ivy Irene Fulton

PLAINVIEW — Funeral services for Mrs. Ivy Irene Fulton, 69, Norfolk, who died Feb. 17, were conducted Sunday at Stark Valley Methodist Church by the Rev. Melvon Ireland, Norfolk, and the Rev. Marlow Loftis.

Burial was in Pleasant Valley Cemetery at Plainview. Active pallbearers were Melvin Fulton, Arland Palmer, R. Eichberger, Arthur Buchholz, Walter Walmsley and M. Pennington. Honorary pallbearers were Charley Palmer, Wiggo Larson, John Massie, Harold House, Ernest Miller and Otto Maas.

Mrs. Fulton was born Dec. 22, 1890, at Ashland, where she spent her childhood and taught school. She moved to Plainview where she taught school three years, and was married Oct. 25, 1911, to Wallace Fulton.

They made their home in the Stark Valley Community for a number of years, moving to Norfolk 15 years ago. They were the parents of four sons.

She is survived by her husband, two sons, Lowell of Casper, Wyo., and Arnold of Plainview; two grandchildren; two brothers, Maynard Slambough of East Lansing, Mich.; Herbert Slambough of Ashland, and Victor Slambough of Sacramento; and two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Ely of Missoula, Mont., and Mrs. Corless Cornell of Omaha.

She was preceded in death by two sons, Howard, who died in infancy, and Wesley, who was killed in action in World War II.

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Census Records

DateLocationEnumerated Names
June 8, 1900303Clear Creek, Saunders, Nebraska
April 25, 1910302Clear Creek, Saunders, Nebraska
January 8, 192011921Dry Creek, Pierce, Nebraska
April 24, 19304330Plainview, Pierce, Nebraska
April 11, 19404329South Dry Creek, Pierce, Nebraska


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