Clarence Lee Poor was born 15 Apr 1899 in Hastings, MN to Lewis E Poor (1856-1924) & Etta Charlotte Owen (1866-1942).
Inmate: #14196 Montana State Prison
Rec: 24 Dec 1946
Crime: Grand Larceny
Term: 5 Yrs
Clarence was first married Genevieve Ella West (1896–1980) on 11 Nov 1914 • Shelby, Toole, Montana, USA. They had the following children:
Merrill Lewis Poor
1917–2000
Donna Mary Poor
1919–2000
Genevieve divorced Clarence in 1922
He marries again to Selma Dorothea Underseth (1892-1979) on 16 May 1923 • Canyon Creek, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA. They had a son
Donald Eugene Poor
1924–1999
Selma files for divorce in 1944.
Clarence died 20 Jan 1906 in Shelby, MT
Who were his accomplices?
Russell Quackenbush was born 11 Mar 1919 in Eagle Pass, TX, to John Russell Quackenbush (1893-1925) & Alpha Bowen (1900-1923).
Inmate: #14197 Montana State Prison
Rec: 24 Dec 1946
Crime: Grand Larceny
Hannah Afra Tweedy
1919–1978
They had the following children:
Charlotte Marie Quackenbush
1942–2013
James Russell Quackenbush
1943–2018
William E Quackenbush
1945–2015
Russell hung himself from a jail cell 22 May 1970 in Dillon, MT.
Sad end for him.
Marvin B McDonald was born 27 Mar 1923 in Conrad, MT, to John W McDonald (1891-1954) & Alta May Gillespie (1893–1970).
Inmate: #14198 Montana State Prison
Rec: 24 Dec 1946
Crime: Grand Larceny
Age: 23
Marvin Married
1948 • Canada Anna Lulu Farris (1927–2007)
They had 3 children the oldest a daughter who may still be living so I will not post her name.
Scott McDonald
1955–2006
Robert A. McDonald
1960–2015
Marvin died 26 Jan 1996 in Shelby, MT
So why still mustard seed?
Mustard Seed was and still is worth a lot of money.
I am not sure what these fellas were thinking as they would not of been able to sell it within the State of Montana without getting caught anyways.
As of rights now here is stock prices
NCDEX Mustard Seed Futures Discussions
Name Price Chg.
NCDEX Mustard See. 8,170.00 +5.00
Mustard seed is very healthy for you.
So here's the story of the stolen mustard seed.
Interesting, Biblical also........'if you had faith the size of a mustard seed'.
ReplyDeleteVery true there is it is mentioned in the Bible many times. Thank you for your comment. n the Gospel of Matthew the parable is as follows: The Kingdom of Heaven is like a grain of mustard seed, which a man took, and sowed in his field; which indeed is smaller than all seeds but when it is grown, it is greater than the herbs and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and lodge in its branches.
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