Waldo Sweet
M, #1674, b. 1 April 1857, d. 20 December 1931
Note | | Waldo Sweet and keep the family business going. It could not have been many years after. |
Note | | He was a last effort on his part to get Dad to return to Fond du Lac and to try. |
Note | | He gether on the back lawn and talked all on afternoon. I am sure that this. |
Note | | He that that the factory was shut down and Grandfather and Grandmother Sweet. |
Note | | He mother Sweet at Santa Barbara but in no particular context. |
Note | | He their home in Santa Barabara and that is all. I vaguely remember Grand-. |
Note | | He moved to Santa Barbara. Once again I remember him sitting at a table at. |
Note* | | He Nathan Sweet Jr's ID # 4. |
Source* | | He was Source Gedcom from Nathan Sweet Jr. |
Note | | He he came to our home at 1665 San Pasqual St., Pasadena and he and Dad sat to-. |
Note | | He I have very few memories of my Grandfather Sweet. Once in the early 1920's. |
Marriage* | | He married Anna Giffin, daughter of Nathan CLARK Giffin and Cynthia Jane Eddy. |
Birth* | 1 April 1857 | Waldo Sweet was born on 1 April 1857 at Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. |
Death* | 20 December 1931 | He died on 20 December 1931 at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara Co, California, at age 74. |