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Wichita

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This is a good example of how undocumented information in a biography sometimes should be taken with a grain of salt. There is a statement in his 1923 biography that he was bankrupt in 1886 but that same year he started construction of a large house[1] and in 1888 constructed a natatorium.

Ruby

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There appears to be some embellishment in Ruby's obituary in 1968. In the obit there is a line that states that Mrs Ellis was considered to be the first woman lawyer in Wisconsin and was admitted to the practice of law in Illinois.[2] There is no evidence that this is true. First, the State Bar of Wisconsin has a list of the first 150 women admitted to the bar in the state and her name does not appear on the list.[3] Of the 150, seven are listed as being admitted to the bar before 1887 when Ruby was born. A total of 21 were admitted before she turned 18 in 1905.

The second issue is that there does not seem to be any evidence that she ever practiced law. She was married To William Ellis in 1916 at the age of 29, He passed away 4 years later in 1923. Their marriage license was issued in Cook County, Illinois.

In the May 1910 University of Wisconsin Catalog, she is listed as having a BL in German from Milwaukee Downer College,a Masters degree in German from the University of Wisconsin and was a first year music student.[4]

  • In the 1910 census records, she is listed as living with her parents and her occupation is listed as 'none'.
  • In the 1920 census records, she and her husband are living with her parents, and again her occupation is listed as 'none'.
  • In the 1930 census records, she is listed as a widow and living with her widowed mother, brother Remus and Daughter Barbara and her occupation is listed as 'none'.
  • In the 1940 census records, she is listed as a widow and living with her widowed mother and Daughter Barbara and her occupation is blank.

There is a gap between 1910 and 1920 where she may have earned a law degree and practiced law in Illinois I have not found any direct evidence of that yet.

Just finished searching the Newspaper archives and did not find any reference anywhere about Ruby attending a law school, earning a law degree, practicing law, or working as an attorney. Nyth83 (talk) 18:32, 29 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Birth place

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I will have to do some research (not original research though) to resolve the issue of his birth place. I have two different source listing different places. I also need to resolve a conflict between his published biography and the ships passenger list. His arrival date in New York was 10 Jun 1872 and there are only five children listed. Also, I need to know how to reference that. The page link I have to a microfilm roll does not seem to have a ship's name, but the index says 'Smidt'. New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 Roll > M237, 1820-1897 > Roll 360, p 253 of 531

Known Addresses

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Date Address Notes Source
1875 114 Massachusetts Ave, Indianapolis, Indiana Painter for JH Ballman Indianapolis, Indiana, City Directory, 1875, p240
1876 135 E Washington, Indianapolis, Indiana painter Indianapolis, Indiana, City Directory, 1876, p281
1883 312 1st, Louisville, Kentucky Teacher at Turner Hall Louisville, Kentucky, City Directory, 1883, p 455
1884 312 1st, Louisville, Kentucky Teacher at Turner Hall Louisville, Kentucky, City Directory, 1884, p 440
1885 9xx Jackson, Wichita, Kansas atty at 104 E Douglas Wichita, Kansas, City Directory, 1885, pp 116
1886 1213 E Douglas atty Michita, Kansas, City Directory, 1886, pp 134
1887 126 N Main, Wichita, Kansas sec W Vinegar Wks Wichita, Kansas, City Directory, 1887, pp 474
1887 1213 E Douglas,, Wichita, Kansas Wichita, Kansas, City Directory, 1887, pp 223
1888 1213 E Douglas, Wichita, Kansas Atty Wichita, Kansas, City Directory, 1888, pp 260, 491
1889 700 S Topeka Attorney Wichita, Kansas, City Directory, 1889, pp 220, 452
1891 212 S Topeka, Wichita, Kansas proprietor Natatorium Wichita, Kansas, City Directory, 1891, p 139
1891 210 S Topeka, Wichita, Kansas proprietor Natatorium Wichita, Kansas, City Directory, 1891, p 326
1900 Division St, Two River, Wisconsin Alum Manufacturer

1900 United States Federal Census, Wisconsin, Manitowoc Co, Two Rivers, District 0089, Sheet No 8

1910 1914 Adams St, Two Rivers, Wisconsin Manufacturer 1910 United States Federal Census, Wisconsin, Manitowoc Co, Two Rivers, District 0041, Sheet No 12B
1915 1904 Washington St, Two Rivers, Wisconsin mgr, Alum Goods Co Manitowoc, Wisconsin, City Directory, 1915, p 35
1920 1914 Washington St, Two Rivers, Wisconsin Manitowoc, Wisconsin, City Directory, 1920, p 389
1920 1914 Adams St, Two Rivers, Wisconsin Manufacturer 1920 United States Federal Census, Wisconsin, Manitowoc Co, Two Rivers, District 0124, Sheet No 3A
1923 1914 Washington , Two Rivers, Wisconsin Manitowoc, Wisconsin, City Directory, 1923, p 350
1926 601 N 4th, Manitowoc, Wisconsin Manitowoc, Wisconsin, City Directory, 1926, p 180
1928 treas, Metal Ware Corp Manitowoc, Wisconsin, City Directory, 1928, p 445
1928 601 N 4th, Manitowoc, Wisconsin 1st V-Pres, Aluminum Goods Mfg Co Manitowoc, Wisconsin, City Directory, 1928, p 188

References

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  1. ^ "BUILDING BOOM". Wichita Daily Eagle. 1 Jul 1886. p. 4. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Ellis". Manitowoc Herald Times. 20 Sep 1968. p. 11.
  3. ^ "Pioneers in the Law: The First 150 Women" (PDF). State Bar of Wisconsin. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  4. ^ Catalogue. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin. May 1910. pp. 478, 491, 539.