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YENSAN, Doris E

Female 1917 - 2009  (92 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  YENSAN, Doris E was born on 25 Jan 1917 in New York (daughter of YENSAN, Benjamin F and KILLIAN, Ida E); died on 8 Feb 2009 in Tonawanda, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 10/16/1965

    TONAWANDA-"Just try
    it," Capt. Joseph J. Musgrave
    urged his wife. 10
    years ago when camping
    was first a topic of discussion.
    She did, and now Mrs.
    Doris Musgrave is a confirmed
    outdoor enthusiast.'
    "I've been to so many
    places I never would have
    seen," she said, listing trips
    to Cape Cod, Maine, Vermont,
    Canada and Washington,
    D.C.
    From a primitive start
    with a large tent, the family
    has progressed to a
    travel trailer which sleeps
    four.
    They journeyed to the
    nation's capital one Easter,
    leaving the trailer at College
    Park, Md., and joining
    the scores of Girl Scouts
    and school bands on their
    yearly excursions.
    °I'd like to go back, but
    not at Easter," Mrs. Musgrave
    said.
    * * »
    VACATIONS during summer
    holidays are rarities
    for the Musgrave family.
    That's when Capt. Musgrave,
    who heads the Niagara
    Frontier State Park
    Police, is the busiest.
    When the children were
    small, they had a hard time
    understanding why their father
    could never take them
    places on Sundays, she explained.
    He always had to
    work.
    The girls are Barbara, 19,
    a secretary with Prudential
    Insurance Co. of America,
    Town of Tonawanda, and
    Beverly, 13, in the eighth
    grade at Tonawanda Junior
    High School.
    * * *
    CAMPING is usually a
    family affair. This year,
    however, Barbara was working
    and unable to join them
    for a trip to the World's
    Fair. A trailer park at
    North Bergen, N.J. provided
    a handy stop-over for the
    sight-seers.
    "We would love to go out
    West or South, but those
    are things we just talk
    about," Mrs. Musgrave said.
    She enjoys the out-ofdoors
    and is happy putter-
    ing in her flower and vegetable
    garden, raking leaves
    or shoveling snow in the
    winter.
    TONAWANDA has not
    always been home to her.
    Born on Grand Island, the
    former Doris Yensan grew
    up in the area which is now
    Beaver Island State Park.
    Her father worked for
    the state and it was through
    him that she met Joseph
    Musgrave, then a park patrolman.
    With World War
    II intervening, it was five
    years before the couple
    married.
    Prior to the wedding in
    1943, Mrs. Musgrave. a
    graduate of Riverside High
    School, Buffalo, worked as
    a te-lephone operator for
    two years and in the office
    of the traffic manager of
    Remington Rand Co. for
    seven years.
    When Capt. Musgrave returned
    from service overseas,
    the newLyweds moved
    to Ft. Jay, near New York
    City, where he was stationed.
    The young bride was
    em/ployed doing office work
    in a mortgage information
    service.
    A year and a haM later,
    they returned to Grand Island,
    to reside in the former
    Yensan home, which
    had become state property.
    They occupied only the first
    floor of the two-story structure.
    "It was hard getting furniture
    for just that floor,''
    she recalled.
    » * °
    FINDING THEMSELVES
    too isolated on the island
    and with most of Mrs. Musgrave's
    family moving to
    this corrvrminity, the couple
    followed suit, buying their
    first house in Broad Street.
    They moved to their present
    home, 35 Koch St., 13
    years ago.
    When her children were
    born, Mrs. Musgrave gave
    up her job and turned her
    attention to domestic matters.
    She learned to sew while
    she was in New York and
    has since enrolled in two
    advanced sewing classes in
    adult education. She prefers
    to work on "basics,"
    such as skirts which are
    not so dependent on everchanging
    styles.
    * * *
    NOW, with the years of
    PTA and scout work behind,
    ?he is looking for
    other means to occupy her
    time. She has considered a
    part-time job or volunteer
    work.
    "My husband isn't too
    much in favor of it. He
    thinks 1 have enough to
    do," she said.
    She found her typing ability
    of some assistance for a
    while when her husband
    needed help with police reports.
    An expanded staff
    has eliminated that function
    for her, though.
    She did aid in typing his
    speech of acceptance when
    he was named "Man of the
    Year" by the Niagara Falls
    Chapter, Disabled American
    Veterans, in May.




    "Wh e n he g a v e the
    speech, I could almost repeat
    it word for word," she
    said.



    AT HOME, her constant
    companion is "Pretty Baby."
    the third in the line of family
    parakeets. He perches
    on her shoulder while she
    performs household chores,
    chatters in his cage, or
    plays contentedly on the
    floor with a collection of
    small toys.
    Mrs. Musgrave, one of
    six children, is at no loss for
    family ties. Five^_ of her
    brothers and sisters reside
    in Tonawanda. The annual
    family Christmas gathering
    grew, to such proportions
    that they found it necessary
    to rent a hall to accommodate
    the grouip, she said.
    Birthdays and picnics bring
    the family together, too.

    Doris married MUSGRAVE, Joseph in 1943. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. MUSGRAVE, Barbara
    2. MUSGRAVE, Beverly

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  YENSAN, Benjamin F was born on 9 Jun 1892 in New York (son of YENSAN, Henry and Mary); died on 15 Jul 1974 in Tonawanda, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 7/16/1974

    YENSAN,- Benjamin F.
    Yensan of Tonawanda. Monday
    (July 15, 1974) -Husband of Ida
    Killian Yensan; father of Mrs.
    Loren (Arlene) Ackerman.
    Mrs. Joseph (Doris)
    Musgrave, Mrs. Gordon
    (Viola) Feldt. Franklin A.,
    Lester. K., and Marian A.
    Yensan; also survived by 13
    grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.

    Friends may call 24 and 7-9
    p.m. at the Kaiser Funeral
    Home, 1950 Whitehaven Road,
    Grand Island, where services
    will be held Thursday at 1 p.m

    If desired, expressions of sym-
    pa thy may be offered to the
    American Cancer Society
    Statler Hilton Hotel, Buffalo
    N.Y.

    Benjamin + KILLIAN, Ida E. Ida was born on 21 Sep 1896 in New York; died on 26 Jun 1989. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  KILLIAN, Ida E was born on 21 Sep 1896 in New York; died on 26 Jun 1989.
    Children:
    1. YENSAN, Arlene Dorothy was born on 6 Apr 1915 in New York; died on 25 Apr 1998 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.
    2. 1. YENSAN, Doris E was born on 25 Jan 1917 in New York; died on 8 Feb 2009 in Tonawanda, Erie County, NY.
    3. YENSAN, Viola Charlotte was born on 23 Mar 1919 in New York; died on 17 Nov 2007 in Statesboro, Bulloch County, GA.
    4. YENSAN, Franklin Arthur was born on 25 Aug 1921; died on 19 Jun 1990.
    5. YENSAN, Lester K was born on 29 Aug 1923; died on 26 Mar 1998 in Saint Augustine, Saint Johns County, FL.
    6. YENSAN, Marian Alice


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  YENSAN, Henry was born in May 1850 in Germany; died before 1920.

    Henry married Mary about 1877 in New York. Mary was born in Jul 1856 in New York; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary was born in Jul 1856 in New York; and died.
    Children:
    1. YENSAN, Louis F was born about 1879 in New York; and died.
    2. YENSAN, Alfred E was born on 23 May 1880 in Grand Island, Erie County, NY; died on 26 Sep 1966 in Grand Island, Erie County, NY.
    3. YENSAN, Edward was born in Aug 1880 in New York; and died.
    4. YENSAN, Clark was born in Sep 1882 in New York; and died.
    5. YENSAN, Maximillian was born on 5 Sep 1883 in New York; died on 24 Aug 1970 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY.
    6. YENSAN, Harold A was born on 1 Jan 1887 in New York; died on 23 Apr 1967 in Grand Island, Erie County, NY.
    7. 2. YENSAN, Benjamin F was born on 9 Jun 1892 in New York; died on 15 Jul 1974 in Tonawanda, Erie County, NY.



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