F, #2681, b. 27 June 1869, d. 11 June 1945
Myrtle Estelle Hebner was born on Sunday, 27 June 1869 at Spring Creek, Warren Co., Pennsylvania, USA. She appeared on the census of 15 September 1870 in the household of
Charles Herman Hebner at Spring Creek, Warren Co., Pennsylvania, USA. She was recorded as: Hebaner, Myrtle, age 1, female, white, at home, born Pennsylvania, father of foreign birth. She appeared on the census of 22 June 1880 in the household of
Charles Herman Hebner at King Street, Jamestown, Chautauqua Co., New York, USA. She was listed as: Hebner, Myrkle, white, female, age 11, daughter, at school, attended school, unable to read and write, born Pennsylvania, father born Canada, mother born Pennsylvania. She and
Nelson Emerson, son of
G. W. Emerson and
Mary F. Emerson, were married on Wednesday, 3 February 1892 at British Columbia, Canada. She was 23, spinster, living in Seattle, born Spring Creek Pennsylvania, Episcopal. He was 26, living in Seattle, born Union Co. Iowa, bachelor, clerk in office, Episcopal.
She appeared on the census of 16 June 1900 in the household of
Nelson Emerson at 1123 Main Street, Seattle, King Co., Washington, USA. She was recorded as: Emerson, Myrtle, wife, white, female, born June 1869, age 30, married for 9 years, bore 1 child, 1 child living, born New York, father born English Canada, mother born New York, able to read, write and speak English. She and
William Andrew Allan were married. She was found on a passenger list on 4 January 1911 on board the Baltic.
Aileen Louzetta Allan was travelling with her. They left from New York arriving at Liverpool, England, travelling first class. Myrtle was 42, United States nationality.
She was found on a passenger list dated 7 July 1916 on board the S.S. Charlotte.
Aileen Louzetta Allan as travelling with her. They sailed from Victoria, British Columbia and embarked at Ketchikan, Alaska on July 10, 1916. Myrtle was 48, female, married, Manager, able to read and write, Canadian, English origin, living at Vancouver, next of kin was Wm. Allan, Vancouver, final destination Juneau, has ticket to final destination paid by self, in possession of $50, was in the US in 1916, reason for visit was touring. She was in good health, not crippled or deformed, 5' 3" tall, dark complexion, dark hair, gray eyes, no marks, born in Jamestown New York. She witnessed the marriage of
Misak Yramavitch Aivazoff and
Aileen Louzetta Allan.
She appeared on the census of 1921 in the household of
William Andrew Allan at 1139 Pendrell St., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She was enumerated as: Allan, Myrtle, wife, female, married, age 52, born USA, father born Ontario, mother born USA, immigrated 1902, naturalized, Canadian, Scotch origin, Presbyterian, speaks English, does not speak French, able to read and write. Myrtle died on Monday, 11 June 1945 at 1050 Chilco, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, at age 75 years, 11 months and 15 days, due to cerebral haemorrhage.
Aileen Louzetta Aivazoff was listed as the informant.
She was buried on Wednesday, 13 June 1945 at Ocean View Burial Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.