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Gustavus DONDERO (c. 1869- )

1 Gustavus DONDERO1,2,3 (c. 1869- ) [2524]. Born c. 1869.3 Marr Ida Isabell GRANGER 1 Sep 1891.2,4

From the Royal Oak Tribune.

January 18, 1894 - "Gus Dondero has moved into the Greenfield House on Woodward avenue."

June 10, 1898 - "Gus Dondero, from Greenfield, is running the Royal Oak House. Said building is undergoing extensive repairs, and a flag is now unfurled to the breeze."

February 9, 1900 - "The way of the transgressor is hard." We understand that Gus Dondero and Al Hupert, saloonmen, were complained of for keeping open places on Sunday. They were each fined $200 and costs of court."

September 21, 1900 - "Gus Dondero is digging a large pond on his land on Mill Ave., employing quite a number of men. He is digging it for ice for his ice house. Hurrah for skating this winter."

March 1, 1901 - "Mr. Dondero, proprietor of the Royal Oak House, having sold out his interest to Julius Brown, has moved into the Dondero house on Washington avenue."

November 4, 1921. - "GUSTAVUS DONDERO, 52, conducts confectionery and bakery on Main street; has lived in city 30 years. Brother of George A. Dondero, Member of village council and of school board for several terms 1900-1905; formerly conducted hotel here. Residence: 219 West Harrison avenue."

Note from Genealogist David Leonard Gustner:
Richard H. Rose and family lived at 218 West Harrison for many many years including 1921. The two homes must certainly have been directly across the street from each other. Gus Dondero, was elected to one of 6 commissioner positions in the same election that George, his brother, became the first mayor of the city of Royal Oak. Gus was the grandfather of Dana and Phil Dondero.

Sources

1"Newspaper obituary".
2"Wedding announcement for Gustavus Dondero and Ida Granger, Royal Oak Tribune, September 10, 1891".
3"Brief biography of Gus Dondero, Royal Oak Tribune, November 4, 1921".
4"Obituary of Ida Isabell Dondero, Royal Oak Tribune, July 14, 1922".