Miss F.S. Cleaver
Mrs. Frances Cleaver Code
Fanny Code
Cleaver
James Grant Code II (Warren, Illinois December 12, 1863-July 6, 1935 Baltimore, Maryland)
married 1894 or 1895
Grant Hyde Code, Sr. (La Crosse, Wisconsin March 2, 1896-June 28, 1974 New York, New York; Actor, teacher, dance and public-relations man. His acting debut was with Jane Cowl in "Madame X," and since appeared on Broadway in "Too Late the Phalarope," "The Legend of Lizzie" and "Dylan." His films included "The Miracle Worker" and The Young Doctors." Grant appeared on television in "The Bilko Show," "Naked City" and "Serpico." Films included "Silent Night, Bloody Night" (1974), "Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams" (1973), "The Miracle Worker" (1962), and TV series "From These Roots" (1958).
Charles Joseph Code, Sr. (La Crosse, Wisconsin March 3, 1900-1966) married Anne Fairfax Porter (1905-1984); one son, Charles Jr. (1935-1980)
Mary Code (January 1, 1903-May 11, 1971)
October 8, 1861
Chicago, Illinois
January 29, 1948
1891: 3960 Ellis Ave, Chicago, Illinois
1892: 334 S. 6th St., La Crosse, Wisconsin
1894: 234 S. Sixth St., LaCrosse, Wisconsin
1895: 123 N. 9th St, LaCrosse, Wisconsin
1912: Canton, Ohio
Illinois
Wisconsin
Watercolorist
March 14-24, 1884: Second Annual Exhibition, Bohemian Art Club, Art Institute, Chicago, Illinois; Study Head, watercolor; A Day Dream, watercolor; Cobbler, watercolor; Sketch, watercolor; Camilla, watercolor; Peonies, watercolor
April 24-May 10, 1891: Eighth Annual Exhibition, Palette Club, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; Fish Houses; The Marsh; At the Ford; Meadow: The Dune; On the St. Joe; Sketch all water colors
1892: Ninth Annual Exhibition of the Palette Club, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; Fence Corner, watercolor; Waiting, watercolor; Dartford Pond, watercolor
February 1-?, 1894: Twelfth Annual Exhibition, Palette Club, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; On the Root River, watercolor
1895: Thirteenth Annual Exhibition, Palette Club, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; At the Flume; Willow; In La Crosse Valley – all water colors
Parents: Charles Cleaver, Jr. (Kennington, England July 21, 1814-October 27, 1893 Chicago, IL) and Mary Brookes Cleaver (England January 15, 1820-July 8, 1912 Canton, Ohio)
10th of 11 children
buried Allegheny County Memorial Park, Allison Park, Pennsylvania