Benjamin Allen Ginther1,2
b. 17 July 1900, d. 4 March 1970
Last Edited=9 Nov 2012
Benjamin Allen Ginther was born on 17 July 1900 at LaFayette, Boulder County, Colorado.1,2 He was the son of Adam Ginther and Fannie (?).3
On 3 January 1920 Benjamin Allen Ginther was enumerated in the household of Adam Ginther on the 1920 U. S. census for Lower Platte Precinct 10, Adams County, Colorado as Ben A Ginther, 19 years old, Son, Single, birthplace of Colorado, occupation of Farmer in the Farm labor industry, an Employee. Could read. Could write. Could speak English. Attended school within the year. Father born in Russia. Mother born in England. Also enumerated in the household were Fannie (?), Sarah Ginther, Bertha Ginther and Ruth Ginther.3
Benjamin Allen Ginther married Marian Esther Flint, daughter of Jesse Douglas Flint and Nellie May Thurston, on 22 November 1922 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado.1,2
Benjamin Allen Ginther was enumerated on 21 April 1930 as head of household on the 1930 U. S. census for Precint 10, Lower Platte, Adams County, Colorado as Benj A Ginther, 29 years old, Head, Married, was first married at age 22, birthplace of Colorado, occupation of Farmer in the General Farm industry, an Employer. Could read and write. Did not attended school within the year. Rented home. Lived on a farm. Owned a radio. Was not a veteran. Father born in Russia. Mother born in England.. Also enumerated in the household were Marian Esther Flint, Virginia Ginther, Benjamin A Ginther, Ninna A Ginther and Bert Karns.4
Benjamin Allen Ginther died on 4 March 1970 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, at age 69.2
On 3 January 1920 Benjamin Allen Ginther was enumerated in the household of Adam Ginther on the 1920 U. S. census for Lower Platte Precinct 10, Adams County, Colorado as Ben A Ginther, 19 years old, Son, Single, birthplace of Colorado, occupation of Farmer in the Farm labor industry, an Employee. Could read. Could write. Could speak English. Attended school within the year. Father born in Russia. Mother born in England. Also enumerated in the household were Fannie (?), Sarah Ginther, Bertha Ginther and Ruth Ginther.3
Benjamin Allen Ginther married Marian Esther Flint, daughter of Jesse Douglas Flint and Nellie May Thurston, on 22 November 1922 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado.1,2
Benjamin Allen Ginther was enumerated on 21 April 1930 as head of household on the 1930 U. S. census for Precint 10, Lower Platte, Adams County, Colorado as Benj A Ginther, 29 years old, Head, Married, was first married at age 22, birthplace of Colorado, occupation of Farmer in the General Farm industry, an Employer. Could read and write. Did not attended school within the year. Rented home. Lived on a farm. Owned a radio. Was not a veteran. Father born in Russia. Mother born in England.. Also enumerated in the household were Marian Esther Flint, Virginia Ginther, Benjamin A Ginther, Ninna A Ginther and Bert Karns.4
Benjamin Allen Ginther died on 4 March 1970 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, at age 69.2
Children of Benjamin Allen Ginther and Marian Esther Flint
Citations
- "Ancestral File v4.19," FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org/), entry for Benjamin Allen Ginther(DK3K-3Q).
- Lineage application of Virginia Ginther Bundy, National Number 664134, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
- 1920 U. S. census, Adams County, Colorado, Lower Platte Precinct 10, Enumeration District 7, p. 1 A (written) p. 72 (stamped), dwelling 10, family 10, Adam Ginther; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 31 Oct 2009); citing NARA microfilm publication T625, Roll 155.
- 1930 U. S. census, Adams County, Colorado, Precint 10, Lower Platte, Enumeration District 1-10, p. 1 A (written) p. 55 (stamped), dwelling 8, family 8, Benj A Ginther; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 31 Oct 2009); citing NARA microfilm publication T626, Roll 229.