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Subject: [ROOTS-L] Yarroch and "Cavil", Montana

I pulled up Yarroch at Linkpendium:

http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/sur/surc-Y/surc-Yar/sur-Yarroch/

Four links...

The Find-a-Grave link is especially interesting: there are four
Yarrochs buried in Ryegate Cemetery, Golden Valley County, Montana.
And there's a Cavill district in Golden Valley County -- the "Cavil"
in the earlier query?

One of them is probably the Joseph being sought:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Yarroch&GRid=5223236&

He was born in 1868, and died in 1941.

The map from Ancestry shows the surname only? in Wisconsin in 1920.
(And only a single family of them, at that.)

Clicking on the RootsWeb SiteSearch link, there are two links in
Richland County, Wisconsin, one in Thompson's Dayton Corners Cemetery,
the other in the Richland County Death index. There's a third link, to
dead air. The working links are about two Yarroch babies.  In 1899,
Joseph & Ada May (Conkle) Yarroch lost a son.  In 1904, Joseph & Ada
May (Conkle) Yarroch lost a daughter. Perhaps the Joseph of interest?

The fourth Linkpendium link is to familysearch.org, with Yarroch
misspelled (on Linkpendium, will get that fixed) as Yarrochy, but
doing a Yarroch search even so. It finds Anna Yarroch in the SSDI. She
was born in 1889, died in 1974, got her card in Wisconsin, and the
death benefit was paid to New Lisbon, Juneau, Wisconsin.

Any chance Joseph went BACK to Wisconsin in 1920, before settling
for good and all in Montana? That would be consistent with these
clues. That, and Ancestry has some Yarroch family in Wisconsin
in 1920... Perhaps it's the Yarroch family you seek. (A very
unusual surname. Yaroch is much more common, FWTW.)

Karen
karen@mtpinos.com
In the mountains of Southern California

