Manette A Capitain
1871 - 1910 (39 years)-
Name Manette A Capitain Birth 1871 St Louis, St Louis, MO Gender Female Census 7 Jun 1880 Central, St Louis, MO age 9, born MO, living with parents Residence 1896 Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Miss Manette A Capitain, r. 1202 S. Grand av, living with father Census 6 Jun 1900 Santa Monica, Los Angeles, CA age 28, born Nov 1871 in MO, marr 4 yrs, 0/2 children living, rus boarding house, parents born GER/MO, husband not present, living with sister Isabelle Census 18 Apr 1910 Owatonna, Steele, MN age 40, born US, 1/1 children living, parents born US/US, husband not present Death 27 Apr 1910 St. Louis County MN Person ID I4453 Family Tree Last Modified 22 Jan 2016
Father Frank Joseph Capitain, b. 18 Feb 1846, Frankfurt, Main, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia, Germany d. 13 Dec 1908, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA (Age 62 years) Mother Sophie M Watson, b. Sep 1846, St Louis, St Louis, MO d. 15 Dec 1908, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA (Age 62 years) Family ID F1263 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Sylester Chouteau Loring, b. 6 Jun 1869, St Louis, St Louis, MO d. 19 Jun 1936 (Age 67 years) Marriage 27 Jul 1896 Yuma Co, AZ Family ID F4697 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Jan 2016
Family 2 Howenstein Family ID F4701 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 22 Jan 2016
Family 3 Elwood L Raab, b. 1862 d. 11 Mar 1944, Kandiyohi Co, MN (Age 82 years) Marriage 27 Mar 1907 Notes - from "The Duluth New-Tribune", 28 Mar 1907 (genealogybank.com)
Mrs. M Howenstine of Los Angeles and Elwood L. Raab of Sparta, Minn., were married yesterday afternoon by Rev. Alex Milne at the Polgrim Congregational church. Mr. and Mrs. Raab left on the Twilight limited for St. Paul, Milwaukee and the south on their wedding trip. The bride is a descendant of the famous Chouteau family of St. Louis and Mr. Raab is one of the settlers on the disputed land bordering on Ely lake, Minn., and has become widely known as one of the principal litigants.
Children 1. Theodore Raab, b. 1906, United States Family ID F1439 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 23 Jan 2016
- from "The Duluth New-Tribune", 28 Mar 1907 (genealogybank.com)
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Notes - from "Minnesota, Wills and Probate Records, 1801-1925", Carver Co, Vol D, 1903-1911
1 Oct 1908
"I give devise, and bequeath to Mr Shuz Walch of Elors, Mexico City, Mexico the sum of five hundred dollars. All the remainder of my property, both real and personal, I give, devise and bequeath to Charles Carver, the little boy now living with me and is now usually known as Theodore Raab." - from "The Duluth Evening Herald", 8 Sep 1908
SAYS WIFE IS INSANE.
Candidate for the Legislature Files
Information in Probate Court. E. L. Raab. candidate for the legislature from the Forty-ninth district, has filed information of insanity against his wife, Manette Raab. A
warrant was issued in probate court today, and she will be brought from her home in Sparta Monday for a hear-
ing. Jealousy of her husband and the death of her mother some time ago are given as the causes of Mrs. Raab's Insanity. She has the hallucination that her husband is unfaithful, and threatens to kill actresses of her imagination and him. She is 38 years of age. - from "The Los Angeles Herald" 25 Jul 1903
Mrs. Manette Loring of Hotel Redondo is entertaining her mother, Mrs. S.M. Capitain and Mrs E.J. William of Los Angeles. - from "The Duluth News-Tribune", 29 Apr 1910 (genealogybank.com)
WOMAN WHO COMMITEED SUICIDE BY TAKING POISON WAS AUTHOR OF MANY LITERARY WORKS
Mrs. E.L. Raab who died Wednesday after taking bichloride of mercury tablets with the view of ending her life, was a poetress of no mean ability. The products of her pen have been published in many of the leading papers of the northwest. Through all of her literary efforts there is a current of sorrow, which seems to have pervaded her entire life. "The Master's Touch," a poem by Mrs. Raab, was published in the News Tribune several years ago. It was composed by her while she lay at a hospital convalescing from an operation on an ulcerated tooth, a illness that came near causing her death.
- from "Minnesota, Wills and Probate Records, 1801-1925", Carver Co, Vol D, 1903-1911