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                  <text>In 2003, the Lawrence Public Library partnered with the Dole Institute of Politics and Haskell University to capture the histories of Douglas County’s World War II veterans in the Lawrence Remembers the World War II Years Project. From 2005 to 2007, the Lawrence Public Library, the Watkins Museum of History, and the Kansas State Historical Society also embarked on a similar endeavor, the Kansas Veterans of World War II Oral History Project, which was funded by the Kansas State Legislature. This collection contains many of the video recordings and more information about the interviews conducted for these projects.</text>
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                <text>Harold R. Jones joined in the United States Navy (Signalman’s Corps) in 1944. He served on the tugboat, the Sombrero Key, with the Merchant Marine until he was discharged in 1946. Interviewed by Pattie Johnston on March 29, 2006, Jones talked about his experiences during the Second World War. Jones was born on June 14, 1926, in Oxford, Kansas. He graduated high school in 1944. After joining the Navy, he went to basic training at Camp Wallace, Texas, and then went to signalman’s school in Bainbridge, Maryland. Jones spent most of his service in the Pacific (China and Japan). After the war, he went to Oklahoma A &amp;amp; M (Oklahoma State University). He then worked as a teacher and later as a principal. Jones passed away on October 29, 2010.</text>
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                <text>To access the video recording of this oral history, go to: &lt;a href="https://archive.org/details/jones-harold-r.-wwii-interview-3.29.06"&gt;https://archive.org/details/jones-harold-r.-wwii-interview-3.29.06 &lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>The Watkins Museum of History also holds items related to this collection.</text>
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                <text>Transcripts for this project are available through the Kansas Memory Digital Collection: &lt;a href="https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/218565"&gt;https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/218565&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Other resources for interviews with World War II veterans are available through the Library of Congress' Veterans History Project: &lt;a href="https://www.loc.gov/vets/vets-home.html"&gt;https://www.loc.gov/vets/vets-home.htm&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>The original copy of this video is available through the Lawrence Public Library. The Watkins Museum of History and the Kansas State Historical Society also have interviews associated with this project, which was funded through a grant program passed by the Kansas State Legislature in 2005. Researchers are responsible for obtaining any necessary permissions for uses other than educational or scholarly research. Contact the Watkins Museum of History for additional information: &lt;a href="https://www.watkinsmuseum.org/"&gt;https://www.watkinsmuseum.org/&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                  <text>This collection is comprised of postcards collected by Lawrence, Kansas, residents Charline Fitzpatrick and her daughter Sally Postma. The collection focuses on resources related to the history of Lawrence, Kansas, including scenes of buildings, events, and people in Lawrence, as well as commercial advertisements for businesses located in Lawrence. The collection was loaned to the Lawrence Public Library for scanning and inclusion in the Digital Douglas County History project by Rosalea and Peter Carttar. Scanning and metadata creation for much of the collection was completed by Kylie Hewitt during the summer of 2016.</text>
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                <text>Postcard from The Lawrence Outlook. On the front is a letter asking for information on Otis I. Perkins' military information and location. Postcard was sent to Mrs. Otis Perkins at 400 Maine Street from Mrs. Frank E. Jones at 1140 East 13th Street, both in Lawrence, Kansas. On the back is Perkins' military information. Postmarked July 24, 1944. On the back is information on when and where the postcard was acquired, Frame Shop 5/11/2001.</text>
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                <text>We believe that this item has no known US copyright restrictions. The item may be subject to rights of privacy, rights of publicity and other restrictions. We encourage anyone who may have more information about our items to contact us at custserv@lawrencepubliclibrary.org.</text>
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Consolidated Index to 1875 Census, Douglas County, Kansas.
Compiled by Paul Jordan
This index is a consolidation of separate indexes for townships and wards in 1875
Douglas County Kansas Census published by The Douglas County Genealogical
Society, 1985. This index includes some corrections made by using the 1985
publication and a microfilm copy of the 1875 census (filmed in 1945 by the Kansas
State Historical Society) in the Documents Library of the University of Kansas.
Most of the microfilm is clearly readable, with the exception of Clinton Township
for which the writing is faded making most of it difficult to read and. some
nearly impossible to read,Kanwaka Township for which the copy is clear but the
handwriting is difficult to interpret, and part of page one of Willow Springs
Township whic~ is faded.
Page numbers are for the original census, as listed in the last column on each
sheet of the 1985 typescript (first column for Eudora Township). Thus this index
may be used either for a microfilm copy of the original census or for the 1985
typescript version. The 1985 typescript has Lawrence Ward 5 and Grant Township
in alphabetical order rather than the order of the original enumeration.
The 1985 publication omits some columns of the 1875 population schedule--Dwelling
House, numbered in the order of visitation; Families, numbered in the order of
visitation (included for Eudora only); Value of Real Estate; Value of Personal
Property; Attended school within the year; and nine columns relating to .
illiteracy.
The 1985 publication was typed from the original book made available by the
Kansas state Historical Society. The compilers also used a copy of the Lawrence
City Directory of 1875-6 as an aid in reading some of the difficult writing; in
many instances the names from each source are given in that publication.
When using this index, search all conceivable spellings and misspellings of the
name in order to compensate for misspellings and poor handwri ting in the original
census and other errors. For example, not just Pierce, Peirce, and Pearce but
also Biggs and Riggs; Eudall, Udall, and Yewdall; Danen and Dauen; Chouteau and
Showtow. Also remember that a page of the census may have two or more occurrences
of a particular surname separated by other surnames.
An index for the entire State of Kansas (157 reels of microfilm) is available at
the Kansas State Historical SOCiety, Topeka.
Proofreading of this index was by Paul and Carolyn Jordan.
Abbreviations (in the order shown in the census):
LW1 through LW6 = Lawrence Wards 1 through 6
CL = Clinton Township
EU = Eudora Township
GR = Grant Township
·KA = Kanwaka Township
LE = Lecompton ToWnship
MA = Marion Township
PA = Palmyra Township
WA = Wakarusa Township
WI = Willow Springs Township

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LWl--4
LW2--23, 29
LW2--28
Abdelal
LW3--33
Abramace
LW3--33
. Abramce
LW3--33
Abrams
Achning
LW4--10
Ackerman
LWl--38
Adair
EU--1
Adams
LW1--11, 30, 35
LW2--3, 32
LW3--5, 35
LW4--9
LW5--13
EU--5
GR--4, 10
MA--Z3
WA--Z5, 44,
47, 48
Adwers
LW4--17
Agust
WA--60
Ahlstrom
CL--15
Aitkin
PA--46
Akers
LW5--Z
LW6--17
WA--60
Akirs
LW6--7, 8
Albach
LW2--15
WA--44
Albin
CL--2
Albright
EU--33
PA--39
Albritten
EU--31
Alcorn
.PA--14
Alder
LW2--34
WI--l
Alexander
LWl--17, 35
LW3--Z4
LW6--3
Algair
CL--3
Allen
LW2--4, 6
LW3--3, 8
LW6--15
CL--7, 19
EU--ZO, Zl
GR--l, 10
WA--12
Allford
LW2--7
Allison
LW3--44
Allstot
LW3--28
Allstron
LW4--21
Altenbernd EU--IZ, 13
Altman
LWl--38
Ambler
LWl--24
Amend
EU--34
American
EU--40
Anderson
LWl--3, 6, 11,
19, 21, 25,
31, 3Z,
40, 41
LW2--20, 31
LW3--7, 18, ZZ,
23, 43
LW4--4, 11, 13
LW5--12
LW6--1, 11
CL--3, 7, 11
EU--15
KA--14, 18,
19, 20.
MA--5, 6
PA--6, 15
, WA--13, 28, 38,
39, 41, 51,
59, 61
Abbie
Abbott

Andrews

Anglam
Anthony

Anton
Apitz
Applegren
Applewhite
Aquest
Argo
Arms
Armstrong
Arnes
Arnold

Ashby
Asher
Ashmeal
Ashton
Assman
Atcheson
Atchinson
Atchison
Atherton
Atwater
Aungst
Austadt
Austin
Avary
Avery
Ayer
Babcock
Bac
B~ch

Bachelor
Bacon
Badger
Badskey
Bagelman
Bahmeir
Bailey

Bailie
Bainter
Bair
Baker

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LW3--31
LW4--25
CL--14
PA--14, 15
WA--29, 44
MA--24
LW3--15
LW4-":2
EU--1
PA--36
LW2--29
EU--18
LWl--18
LW4--1Z
KA--7
WA--60
LWl--19
LW6--16
LWl--13
LWl--17
LWZ--1S
EU--27
GR--7
MA--5, 15
LWl--33
EU--Z
PA--24
LW3--1
WI--6
LWZ--ZZ
WA--5Z, 53
LWl--31
LW2--14
WA--58
LW3--37
LW5--11
LW6':'-15, 16
LW5--11
LWl--4
LWl--24
I?A--Z8
PA--34
LWl--3, 35, 37
LW4--Z4
LW5--13
CL--2
LW1--16
CL--Z
WA--58
WA--43
LW2--20
LW3--40
MA--18, 19
LW4--14
LW5--6
MA--9, 10
EU--32
LE--18, 19
LW2--25, 28
LW3--13
CL--IZ
WA--44
WI--14
LWZ--Z5
WA--57
LW6--17
EU--8
LWI--Zl, 39
LW2--24, 25
LW6--15

Baker

EU--23
MA--6, 17
PA--37
WA--36, 44
WI--5
LWl--5
Baldwin
CL--2
KA--ll
MA--18
WA--7, 50
Bales
EU--14
LW5--5
Ballard
PA--5
Bane
Bangs
LWl--35, 42
Banhifle
LW2--4
Banker
MA--21
LWl--2
Banks
LW3--Z0
CL--18
LE--11
MA--3
WA--4, 48
Bannister
LE--21
Banta
PA--14
Barber
LW2--29, 30
LW4--18
LW5--6
KA--14
Barclay
EU--13
GR--3
Bardell
GR--9, 11
Bardwell
LWZ--11
Baricklow
LW1--Z7
Bar.ker
LWl--16, 19, 40
LWZ--9
LW3--19, 27,. 29
LW6--9, 19
LE--17
WA--7
Barley
GR--5
Barnard
LW3--9
Barnes
LWZ--I0
CL--2
GR--8
PA--8
Barnett
LW3--14
EU--16, 30
Barnhart
MA--15, 22, 23
WI--9
Barnhisel
WA--4
Barnum
PA--51
Barret
GR--IZ
Barriclow
PA--45
Barrielow
I?A':'-15, 18
Barry
LWl--29
LW4--15
Barteaux
LWl--36
Barteldes
LW4--3
Bartheldes
LW4--Z1
Bartholow
LW2--29
Bartleman
LW3--ZZ
Bartlett
LW2--Z9
LE--22
Barton
CL--17
,MA--8
PA--18, 38, 39
Bartusch
EU--3Z
Baruck
LE--18
Baskervale LW5--8
Bass
LW3--9
Basset
LW2--35
Bast
. KA--4

�WA--16
LW4--7
CL--12
LW6--1
LW3--8
EU--23
LWl--13
KA--1
WA--46
LWl--37
Beal
LW2--2
Beam
LW3--43
MA--23
Beamen
LW6--10
Bean
LWl--2
Bear
LW2--9
Beard
WI--ll
LW2--14
Beattie
LWl--38
Bebee
WA--1
Beber
,EU--32
Beck
PA--sO
Becktal
LW3--24
Bedale
,Bedele
LW3--24
CL--16
Bedgood
Bedinger
LW4--3
KA--6
Beeks
PA--43
Beels
GR--13
Beezeley
GR--8
,WA--31
Beezley
Beggerly
EU--4
Beibee
MA--16
Beirsaw
LW2--13
Belinger
LW4--13
Bell
LW2--7, 18
LW4--10, 12
LWs--l
'LW6--1
KA--19, 21
PA--19, 34, 37,
39, 40, 42
WA--23, 41
Bellamy
LW3--36
Benas
LW4--16
Benedict
LW4--1s
Benidict
LW2--3
Benjamin,
KA--3, 13,
Benjman
18, 19
Bennett
LW3--6
CL--1
LE--7, 8
Benson
LWl--31
MA--ll
PA--8
WA--20
Benton (or Boulon) CL--1
Bercaw
LW2--13
Bergen
LW3--8
Berger
LW3--33
Bergman
LW2--1
Bernitz
EU--3
Berry
LW2--16
LW3--4, 28
LWs--13
LE--16
PA--19
Bettridge
WA--39
Bew
LW3--11
Bickerton
KA--13
Bicknow
LWl--19
Biebush
LW4--4
Batdorf
Bates
Baum
Baxter
Baylor
Bazil
Beach

WA--2
LW2--30
LW3--17
LW6--11
Bilderback MA--1
LW3--42
Billings
PA--19
Bingamon
KA--6
Bininger
LW4--11
Binkley
Birmingham LW4--1T
CL--ll
Bishop
WA--27
LWl--19
Bisknell
LW3--31
Bivens
CL--ll
Bjorklund
LW6-'-20
Black
EU--4
PA--16, 17,
19, 20
WI--12
LWs--8
Blackburn
Blackiedge LW2--6
LW3--8
Blackman
GR--1
LW4--7
Blackner
PA--24
Bladen
MA--9
Blair
LWl--16
Blakely
LWl--27
Blanchard
LW3--3s
Bland
LE--ll
Blaney
Blankenship KA--13
WA--30
Blanton
EU--38
Blechel
LW4--10
Bleckel
LW4--19
Blew
LWl--33
Blish
WI--7
Blocker
LW4--9
Blodgett
LW2--l6, 23
Blood
PA--8
Bloom
LE--22
Blue
LW2--s
Blunt
KA--ll
LWl--7
Boardees
Boardman
LWl--4
PA--47
Bodwell
PA--16, 24
WI-:"ll
Bolger
WI--9
Bolton
PA--13
Bond
LW3--3s
CL--10, 11,
15, 17
MA--4, 24
Bonner
EU--33
Booker
LWs--2
Booth
KA--20
PA--18
Border
LW2--2
WI--12
Borer
EU--11, 36
Borgolthaus LW2--1s
Bossler
WA--20
Boswell
LWl--3s
Bosworth
LW3--27
Bougthan
LE--23
Boughton
LW3--10
WA--s7
Boulden
GR--13
Boulon (or Benton) CL--l
Bounce
LW3--40

Bierman
Bigelow
Biggs

CL--14, 15, 16
MA--22
EU--32, 36, 39
Bower
LWl--12, 13
Bowers
MA--12, 13
WI--1, 8, 9
Bowes
LW·1--4
LW4--3
Bowing
KA--2
Boyce'
LWl--6
Boyd
LW3--42
CL--14
KA--4, 16, 18
LE--26
WA--1s
WI--4
LW2--s, 7
Boyer
LW4--11
LW4--16
Boyle
CL--16, 17
PA--46
Boynton
Brack
LW4--10
Brackett
WA--ll
LWl--20
Bradley
LW2--6
LW3--1s
LW4--4
CL--19
GR--ll
Bradshaw
MA--22
LW2--18
Brady
LW4--2
PA--4
Brandon
LE--10
Brangan
EU--1s
LWl--13, 27
Branin
Brannon
LW3--33
Brass
LW2--8,
KA--12
Brauer
LW2--31
Bravens
LW6--12
Brawly
KA--19
Bray
LW2--22, 23
Brayton
LWl--43
Brecheisen EU--26
Breckheisen PA--30, 31
Breckinkin LW4--l4
Breeze
PA--17
Breithaupt
PA--30
Brende
EU--32
Brendman
LWl--17
Brett
WA--s3
Brewer
PA--4
Brewington PA--29, 30
Brichtehsaur LW4--10
Brickley
LW2--22
LW3--4
PA--37
Bricourt
PA--46
Bridges
LW1--ll
LW2--18
Briechtehsaur LW4--l0
Briggs
LW3--9
WA--30
Brigham
LW2--6
Brindel
LWl--40
Brindman
LWl--17
Brink
LW4--1s
Brisbon
LW4--8, 10
Briscow
WA--49
Briskow
LW3--30
LW6--10

Bowen

�LWl--17
LW1--:3S
WA--1l, 58
WI--7
Britti~
LW2--3
Britton
Brockelsby LW1--l2
LW3--32, 33
Brocks
LWl--39
KA--2
Brockway
PA--l8
Broipar
LW4--7
Bromelsick LW3--16, 18
Brookins
WA-'-14
Brooks
LWl--13, 39
LW2--30
LW3--10, 15,
27, 28
LW4--20
LWS--3, 4
CL--2
KA--2
WA--2S, 57
WI--ll
Brosman
PA--si
Brosson
LE--S
Brotherton LWl--36
Brown
LWl--4, 10, 21,
22, 23,
33, 37
LW2--S, 12, 16,
26, 33
LW3--14, 33, 3S
LW4--12, 22
LWS--1S
CL--S, 8
EU--2
GR--S
KA--8
LE--6, 22
MA--12
PA--16, 27, 44
WA--19, 21, 22,
23, 43
WI--7
Browning
LW4--12
LE--13
Brubake
LWl--21
Brubaker
MA--1S
WI--6
Bruce
LWS--14
WA--14
Brueggen
EU--39
Bruening
PA--46
Bruggen
LW4--1
Bruke
LW2--3S
Brumbaugh
PA--16
Brundage
GR--4
WI--5
Brune
LW3--20
Brungan
LW2--20
Bryant
LW2--3
PA--18
WA--7
Bryson
WA--3S
Buch
LW3--18, 19
LW4--19
Buchanan
LW4--7
Buchheim
KA--3, 6
Buck
CL--19
EU-408
PA--47
WA--33, 34
Bristol
Britnall
Brittian

Bucking
Buckingham
Buckler
Buckley
Bucklin
Buckman
Buckmaster
Buckner
Buk
Bulk
Bullean
Bullene
Bullock
Bunton
Burber
Burdshuh
Burer
Burgan
Burgen
Burgoon
Burke
Burlingame
Burlingane
Burlington
Bur'mean
Burnet
Burnett

Burns

Burroughs
Burton
Bushman
Busse
Bussel
Bussell
Buswell
Butel
Butler
Buttermore
Byerly
Byers
Byrd
Cade
Cadwell
Cady
Caldwell
Callahan
Callan
Callaway
Cameron
Campbell

LW3--2S
LW2--6
KA--14
LW2--22
LWl--4
PA--9
WA--'Sl
LW3--29
LW4--16
LE--l4
LE--20
WA--46
LW4--1S
CL--1
LW3--24
WI--7
LW3--14
LW2--1
LW2--23
GR--S
LW4--3
WI--12
LW3--4, 10
LW4--2, 21
LWl--2S
WA--14
LWS--1S
WA--43
WA--S6
LW3--32
LW6--1
GR--2
LE--3
PA--34
LW1--9
LW2--1, 21
LW3--21, 33
EU--38
LE--26
WI--7
WA--4S
LW3--12, 14
LW1--21
LW2--28, 29
LWS--14
LWS--14
WA':"-38
PA--22
LW2--2
LWS--14
EU--28
LW3--2
LW6--7
PA--10
WI--8
PA--SO
WA--12
LWl--38
GR--8
WA--3, 7, 34
LW4--14
GR--9
LW3--7
LW3--34
LW4-1
WI-11
LW3--37
WA--1
LWI--10
LW3--21, 26, 42
LW4--17

Ca:apbell

LWS--7
LW6--S
GR--6, 11, 13
PA--14, 49
WA--47
Canovan
LWS--33
Cans dell
WI--1
Cantrell
PA--si
Carey
LWl--14
Cargay
MA--23
Carlos
LW1--41
LW6--1S
Carlson
LW3--12
Carmean
LWl--43
Carmen
LW1--27
Carmichael CL--12
Carnahan
MA--6
Carnes
LW4--17, 18
Carney
LE--23
carpenter
LW2--12, 17
LW3--3
PA--26
WA--SS
Carper
LW4--10
Carr
LW4--19
LW6--2
EU--2S
MA--18
Carrius
LW2--20
Carroll
GR--3
Carson
LW1--32
WA--17, 32
Carter
LW1--2
LW2--2S
GR--8, 11
PA--46
WA--2S, 26
Cartwright LW6--11
CL--1
WA--34
Caruth
LW2--24
Caruthers
LW4--9
Carver
LWS--6, 7
Cary
GR--3
WI--6
Casaiger
WA--34
Case
LWS--9
Cased
LW3--3
Casper
LWS--8, 10
Cassad
LW3--3
Casway
LE--17
Caswell
WA--10
Catharin
LW3--29
Causer
KA--16
Cavanaugh
LW3--6, 26
GR--12
Cavaness
PA-:--48
Caylor
CL--1, 2, 9, 10
Cednburg
LW3--39
Ceiver
LW3--S
Cewgill
PA--50
Chadbourne
PA--4S
Chadwick
LWl--21
LW3--27
EU--20
Chaffee
LWS--3
Chaffer
LWS--3
Challis
MA--10
Chamberlain LWl--21
PA--43
Chambers
WA--37
Chandler
LW1:--8, 9

�LW3--13
LWl--4l
LW2--8
LW3--37
LW4--20
CL--3
PA--47
Charles
LW3--34
EU--27
Charlotte
LW3--6
Charlton
LWl--13, 26
WA--45
Cheeney
PA--2
cherry
LW2--22
LW4--7
Chesholm
Chester
LWl--21, 33
Chevalier
WA--37
Childers
LW3--3
Childs
LWl--41
LW5--13
EU--2, 29
Chishum
LW4--7
Chitzer
LW3--30
Chockley
WI--5
Chollai
WI--5
Christ
LW1--10
Christenson LW3--42
Christian
LW2--16, 31, 32
LW6--2
CL--8
MA--7
Christianson LW4--6
Christison LW4--6, 7
Christy
KA--17
Chrizer
LW2--17
Chrowell
WA--5
Chruther
CL--13
chrysler
LWl--38
LW2--17
Church
LW4--9, 15
LW5--3
Churchbaugh, WI--9
Churchfield WA--22
Churchill
LWl--3l
WA--10, 27
Cidenburg
LW3--39
Cillip
LW6--12
Ciseness
LW4--4
Civer,
LW3--5
Clark
LWl--3, 11
LW2--16
LW3--13, 15, 21,
28, 30, 42
LW4--24
'LW5--13
LW6--1, 13, 14
EU--2, 5, 34
LE--4
MA--14, 15
PA--5, 15, 24,
29, 32,
36, 37
WA--9, 15, 20,
37, 40,
45, 56
WI--5
Clarke
LW2--34
LW3--21
Clast
KA--20
Clay
LW4--2
LW5--4
LW6--7
Chaple
chapman

Clayborn
claybourne
Claypool
Clayschultz
Clayton
Clifford
Cline
Clinn
Clinton
Clock
Cloud
Clymonts
Coarse
Cobbin
Coble
Cochran
Cockins
Cockland
Cockreham
Coe
coffey
Coffin
Coger
Cogle
Cohn
Coker
Colbert
Cole

Coleman
Colliers
Collins
Colman
Colsin
Colton
Colwell
Colyer
Comer
Comstock
Conant
Cone
Conelly
Conger
Conneill
Conner

Conns
Contes
Conut
Conway
Cook

LW5--5
LW5--5
WA--46
CL--18
PA--48
CL--2
LW2--7, 10
LW5--2
WI--2, 8
LW2--10
LW5--11
LW3--27
LW4--6
LW2--26
WA-:'43
LW2--33
LWl--3
LW6--17
LW3--12
LW2--25
LW3--33, 34
WA--45
LWl--4
WA--22
PA--27
LW4--11
LW2--18
LW3--29
GR--5
LWl--32
LWl--41
EU--44
LW6--1
GR--10
LWl--37
LWl--37
LW2--1, 12
LW3--13
LW5--9
LW6--8
EU--7, 8, 29
MA--1
' LW2--8
CL--16
PA--5
LWl--19
LW3--30
LW6--4
KA--12
WA--46
LWl--36
WA--35
LW4--17
WA--31, 55
LW3--14
LW4--14
LW3--44
CL--17
LW4--8, 9
EU--41
EU--30
LW4--18
LWl--34
LW2--9
LW6--14
EU--l5
LW5--15
j&lt;A--18
KA--20
MA--11, 18
LWl--4, 5
LW5--11

Cook

LE--23
MA--5
WA--52
Coon
EU--38
Cooper
LW5--10
Coory
LW4--12
Coote
LW2--6
Copp
EU--40
Cora
WI--4
Coral
WA--54
Corbin
LW4--18
PA--42
Corder
MA--4
Cordley
LWl--6
Corel
LW6--11, 12
Corey
LWl--31, 41
Corkhill
PA--28
Cormack
EU--22
Cornelius
WA--31
Cornwell
LW4--2l
Corporal
LW6--15
Correll
LW4--1
Coryell
LW2--32
Cosgrove
LW3--33
Cosley
LWl--24
LW2--19
KA--12
Cosway
LE--17
Coton
LW6--19
Cotte
LW2--6
Cotterman
MA--19
Cotton
LW6--19
PA--15
Coulter
LW3--22
LE--10, 25
Coursen
MA--17
Coursey
GR--3
Couse
LW2--33
Covey
LWl--31
LW5--9
GR--8
Cowan
KA--13
Cowgill
PA--25, 50
Cowhart
LW2--9
Cox
LW3--24, 28
LW6--19
EU--10~ 11, 20
MA--5
WA--26, 56
Coy
LW2--7
GR--2
Cracklin
LWl--13
Cradit
PA--26
Craft
MA--17
Craig
LWl--6
LW5--11, 12
LW6--1
Craigmile
LWl--23
Craigmiller LW1--1
Cramer
LWl--24
LW2--10
LW3--28
LW5--14
WA--29
Crandell
LWl--40, ' 41
LW6--20
KA--2
Crater
PA--13
Crawford
WA--28
Creel
CL--l5
Crew
LW2--5
Criely
LWl--17

�LW4--24
LWl--17
LWl--33
EU--l, 34
LE--14
LE--21
LWl--3l
LW3--38
MA--23
Croo
WI--11
Crosby
LWl--3
I?A--46, 49
Crouch
LW2--27
LW5--7
LW6--l2
GR--14
Crow
LW2--2l
Crowder
LE--11
Cruezan
WI--2, 13
Crwnbaker
WI--7
Crummett
LW3--l8
Crump
LW3--30
WA--56
Crumrine
EU--30
Crusor
LW3--l6
Culbertson LW3--l4
Cummings
LW5--9,
KA-18
. LE--12
Cummins
MA--20
cunningham LW2--34
GR--l
LE--l
Cunnington LW4--3, 16
Curlett
Currier
WA--22
Curry
GR--5
Curtis
LW2--25
LW5--l0
CL--5
WA--46
Curtiss
LWl--4l
LW4--l4
LW5--l0
WI--3
Cushingberry LW6--l9
LE-:"l .
Custard
Cutler
LWl--18
Cutter
PA--5, 9

Criely

crily
crippen
crisp
Criss
Cristian
Criter
Crites

Dailey
Dale
Dalee
DaLee
Dallas
Dalston
Damm
Damuth
Daniels
I

Darling
Darmie
Darnell
Darno
Darsey
Dart
Dauen
Daven
Davenport

LW4--l5
WA--2
LW2--27
WA--59
PA--48
LE--16
LE--3
WA--37
LW1":-4l
LW6--2, .10
PA--42
WA--7
LW6--18
EU--43
GR--5
PA--49
LE--20
WA--53
LW3--26
KA--1
KA--1
LW1--36

EU--27
LE--7, 19, 22
LWl--5, 8, 25,
28, 32
LW2--26
LW4--l, 7,
10, 20
LW6--11
CL--17
EU--13, 24,
25, 29
PA--19, 35, 37
WA--2l, 23, 24,
43, 47, 59
Davy
EU--3
Day
LWl--2l
LE--22, 24
Deal
LW5--l5
Dean
LW6--2, 8
CL--5, 6,
13, 14
PA--23, 44
Deay
EU--25, 27
PA--36, 38
Dee
LW3--43
Deering
LW5--11
Deheck
WI--l
Deichtman
LW4--l2, 13
Delahunty
LW3--11
DeLesdennaen WA--44
Delesdernier LW3--l
Demery
LWl--37
Demming
I?A--48
WA--30
Denehou
KA--10
Denland
LW2--l3
Dennison
LW3--23
Dennweiler KA--10
Deppe
PA--42
Dersham
LW3--5
Deskins
KA--18
WI--4, 5, 6
Dessery
LW4--8
Devereaux
LWl--43
Devereux
LW3--44
Devine
LW2--35
WA-':"25
Deweese
I?A--47
Dey
LW2--30
LW3--2
Dibert
PA--50
Dick
EU--37
Dickenson
PA--45
Dicker
LW6-':'7
Dickins
LW4--22
Dickson
WA--58
Diggins
LW4--24
LW5--l0, 11
Diggs
LW3--34
LW4--20
Dillard
LWl--33
Dillon
LW6--21
Dime
LW1--20.
Dimera
LW3--l5
Dimery
LW3--15, 24
Dinsmoor
LW4--3
Dinterman
EU--32
Disbrow
CL--11, 12
Dix
LW1--19
Dixon
LW3--22
MA--3
Doak
LW1--26

Davenport
Davidson
Davis

Doak
Dobbin
Dobbins
Dodd
Dodder
Dodge

Dodridge
Dolan
Dolbee
Dolisi
Dollinger
Donahue
Donaldson
Donnelly
Donovan
Doolittle
Doom
Dorrance
Dorsey
Dougherty
Douglass
Dow
Downing
Doyle
Drake
Draper
Dresden
Dresser
Drew
Drisbach
Driscol
Drisdom
Duck
DuFee
Duff
Duffee
Duke
Duley
Dullenbeck
Dumars
Dumm
Dummer
Dunbar
Duncan

Dungan

WA--47
GR--13
LWl--38
PA--44
LW6--l7
MA--17
LW2--l7
LW5--2
LW6--l7
I?A--'5l
LW5--3
WA--12, 42
MA--19
EU--17
EU--38
LWl--38
LW3--2
LW5--l5
PA--49
WA--26
LW2--l6
LW3--43
LW4--9
LW2--20
LW3--42
WA--19
WA--33
I?A--45
LW4--14
LW4--23
WA--2, 53
EU--23
WA--10
LWl--9
KA--20
WA--36
I?A--10
LW5--2
LW4--9
LW2--27
LW5--l2
LW6--2, 4
LWl--4
KA--18
WA--50, 60
LW2--7
LW2--27
CL--4
WA--59
WA--6l
LW2--29
LW2--l7
WA--48
CL--7
KA--14
PA--10
WA--6l
KA--18
EU--10
WA--24
I?A--10
LE--3
LE--6
LWl--12, 18
WA--38
LW2--3, 35
LW4--6, 24
LW5--7
LW6--20
LE--1, 6, 7, 16
WA--45
PA--45

�Dunlap
Dunn

LW3--4
LW2--33
LW3--33
MA--13, 18

Dunnivan
Duno
Durby
Durgin
Durland
Durr
Duster
Dutton
Duval
Duvell
Duyer
Dwyer
Dyer
Eads
Eager
Earl
Earle
Earnshaw
Eastman
Eaton
Eberhart
Eberly
Ecke
Eckillies
Eckman
Edards
Eddy
Eder
Edham
Edhom
Edmund
Edmundson
Edridge
Edson
Edwards

Eggers
Eggert
Eggleston
Eisele

PA--8, 13
WA--lS
LW2--20
LE--8
KA--8
PA--48
LW3--36
EU--39
KA--3
LW3--27
WA--S
PA--36
GR--11

PA--34
PA--37
LW2--l, 29
PA--26
LW2--1S
WA--S2
WA--40
LWl--3l, 38
LW2--20
LW4--l6
WA--32; 33
LWS--6
EU--l2
PA--19
KA--3
PA--4, 10, 11
WI--2, 4
EU--42
LW2--l7
LW2--23
WA--7
LWS--7
LWl--12
EU--3, 38
LW3--22
LW3--22
WA--48
WA--16
WA--SS
CL--9
WA--33
LW1--10, 32, 39
LW2--16
LW3--29
LW4--8, 14
LWS--7, 8
EU--24, 42
WA--SS
EU--26, 39
LWl--16
WA--3l, 32
LW3--l
EU--S

Ellis
Ellison
Elston
Elwell
Ely
Embold
Emerson
Emery
Emiley
Enunett
Emory
English
Engstrom
Eno
Enos
Epley
Epperson
Epple
Erdemiller
Erickson
Ernst
Esick
Eslruff
Essex
Essie
Esson
Esterly
Etson
Eubanks
Evall
Evans

Everett
Evetts
Evilsisor
Ewing
Eyre
Fagana
Fager
Fall
Falley
Fallwell
Faltz
Faris
Farley
Farmer
Farnsworth
Farris
Farriss
Farwell
Fawcett
Fawl
Faxon

WA--19
LW5--2
WI--12
PA--l
LW2--9
LW4--10 _
LW4--2
LW6--10
LWl--37
KA--20
WA--19
LWl--13
LWl--7
LE--ll
WA--55
WA--52
WA--54, 55
WA--53
LW4--1, 3
LE--16
LW4--6
EU--40
LW2--1S
LWl--6
EU--S
WA--26
LWl--22
EU--S
LW2--31
GR--2
LW3--1?
LWl--9
WI--13
CL--12
LWl--40
LW2--15
LW4--S
LW5--12
GR--l
KA--ll, 12
LE--4
PA--20
WA--14, lS,
19, 57
WI--4, 6, S
LW4--16
WA--43
PA--19
LWl--2S
LW2--2, 11, 21
LW3--5
LW4--1S _
LW2--20, 21
WA--52
WI--ll
WA--61
WA--41
CL--1S
KA--2, 7
LWl--42
KA--l
LWl--40
EU--ll
LWl--34
WA--2S
LE--13
LW4--9
PA--l
MA--2
LWI--IO, 12
LW2--S

LW3--14
WA--26
PA--37
WA--ll
MA--7
WI--2
Feggins
LW1--S
Feil
LW2--2S
Feldholf
EU--43
Fendt
EU--37
Fenoughty
PA--23
Fenton
PA--13
Ferguson
LW3--43
LW6--19
WA--S
Ferrill
LW3--l9
Ferris
LW4--10
LE--23
Fettors
LW6--10
Fiedler
LWl--22
Wl--39
Field
LW4--9
Fields
LWl--41, 42
EU--S
WA--9, lS, 61
Figgins
LW1--S
Filmore
LWl--23
Filpel
MA--2
Fincher
LW5--13
Finchers
LW6--3
Fingerly
MA--24
Finley
LW3--S
KA--20
Finney
LWl--30, 40, 42
Fisdale
LWl--34
Fish
LW6--16, 17
Fishbaugh
MA--21
Fishburn
MA--15
Fisher
LWl--30
LW3--15, 27
LW4--6, 14
. LW5--6
EU--37
LE--2
MA--4, 5,
16, 19
PA--2S
WI--2
Fitch
LW4--4
-Fitton
LE--21
. Fitzgerald PA--49
Fitzhue
LW6--12
Fitzhugh
LW3--19
GR--13
Fitzler
LW2--19
Fitzpatrick LW3--2
LW6--S
KA--l
LE--S, 20
Fix
KA--5
Flang
LW2--3
Flare
PA--33
Fleer
WI--6
Fletcher
LWl--40
LW4--7, S
WI--14
Flinn
LWl--43
LW4--10, lS
WA--3S
Flint
LW1--1S
Flinton
LWl--19
Flintwn
LWl--19

Faxon

Fearing
Fearor
Feass
Featherston

�WI--9
MA--6
WI--2, 3, 5, S,
9, 10, 12
LW2--30
Fluke
WI--1
Fogle
LW3--7
Foley
LW4--S
Follitt
LW3--1S
Fontor
LWl--9, 31
Foote
LW6--16
Force
LW4--2, 11, 12
Ford
LW5--3
Forlin
LW3--3, 30
Forsyth
WA--30
Forsythe
EU--5, 33, 34
Fortner
WA--S
Fortson
LW3--13
Forward
LW6--6
LWl--23
Foster
PA--21
WA--14
LW3--1S
Foutor
LW2--21
Fowell
LW2--13
Fox
CL--9
EU--36, 37
KA--2, 9
WA--19
KA--17
Foxen
PA--45
Frame
LWl--19
Francis
LW6--1
LW2--3
Frank
LWl--22
Franklin
LW4--S
LW5--5
WA--39
Frazer
LWl--17
LW6--1
Frazier
GR--13
MA--9
Frederickson LW3--36
Fredrickson WA--59
Freeman
LWl--20
KA--16
PA--3S
Freese
WI--1
French
LWl--17
PA--46
WA--60
Fricker
LW4--7
LW6--17
Frisbie
LW4--19
Frishie
LW4--19
Fritchie
LW6--l7
Fritz
LWl--43
LW5--l6
PA--10, 51
Frost
PA--4S
Fruin
MA--17
Fry
LWl--30
LW3--l2
EU--S
KA--l
PA--20
WA--40, 41, 61
Fuell
LWl--3
Fulkerson
WA--61
Fuller
LWl--42
MA--23
PA--4l

Flora
Flory

Fuller

Fullerton
Fulton
Funk
FUnkhouse
Funnel
Furness
Furze

Gabriel

WA--52
PA--32, 33
LW6--S
WI--S
LE--20
LW4--3
LW2--7
KA--2

LW3--27
EU--1l, 25, 30
WI-.,.3
Gaddis
Gage
LW2--31
LW6--2
Gail
LW3--ll
Gainer
LWl--3
Gaines
LWl--30
Galaher
WI--10
Gale
WI--3
Gall
LWl--19
Gallegher
LE--17
Galletly
PA--35
Gamble
WA--49
Ganmer
WA--31
Ganner
WA--16
Gardner
LW3--12
LW4--S, lS
EU--29
MA--12
Garin
WA--26
Garrett
LW2--25
GR--7
LE--17
WA--32, 46
Garrill
LE--6
Garvin
EU--31
Gaskell
LW1--1S
GR--2
Gaume
LW5--13
Gaumer
EU--1S
Gause
EU--29
Gaver
LW3--11
Gavin
WA--26
Gay
LW2--20
Geelan
LE--l
Gellman
LWl--29
Gemmell
LWl--9
Gentry
LW3--9
LE--ll
George
KA--6
MA--ll
WA--9
Georgii
PA--ll
Geria
KA--19
Gerstenberger EU--23
Gert (or Goit) PA--S
Getker
EU--4l
Geyer
CL--13
Gibbs
WA--33
Gibson
EU--5
WA--3S, 39
Giffin
LW2--33
WI--7
Gilberg
LWl--2S
Gilbert
WA--30
Gilges
WI--13
Gill
LWl--3, 19
LW3--20
LW4--l5
PA--4, 14, 51
WA--21
Gillberg
LWl--2S, 29

Gillespie
Gillett
Gillette
Gilley
Gillham
Gilliland
Gillman

LE--1S
LW4--S
GR--6
LWl--2
LWl--36
WA--26
WI--6, S
LW2--1S
WA--25

L~n--13, 32
LW2--27
. LW4--10
Gilman
PA--1S
Gilmore
EU--31
GR--13, 14
Gilson
WA--27
Gingerich
WA--5S
Gingerick
WI--4
Givens
LW2--16
LW6--16
LW4--S, 12,
EU--14
Gladden
LW3--3.S, 39
Glaser
PA--31
Glass
WA--61
Glassor
LW3--17
Glathart
LW4--2l
Gleason
LW2--34
GR--1
WI--10
Gleed
LW2--30
LW3--6
Glen
·LE--15, 17,
Glesby
KA--17
Glidden
WI--S
Gluyas
EU--S
Goit (or Gert) PA--S
Good
LWl--29
Goodman
LW2--l7
Goodrich
LW2--17
Goodwell
LW6--1S
Gordon
PA--49
Gormeley
LWl--31, 41,
Gormely
LW2--27
Gormerley
LWl--41
Gorrula
WA--44
Goslin
LW2--32
Goss
WA--49
Gossman
EU--12
Gould
LW3--7
WA--33
Graeber
LW4--5, lS
Gr.af
EU--42
Graham
LE--5
Granger
LWl--29
Grant
LW2--21
LW3--2
WA--5
Graoeley
LW3--29
Graton
LW4--17
Graveley
LW3,..-29
Gray
LWl--20, 43
LW3--2, 5
LW6--l5
GR--9
WA--59
Green
LW2--13, 16,
LW3--3, 33
LW5--12
LE--24, 25
PA--26
WA--24

Gillmore

16

19

42

25

�Greenle
Greer
Gregg
Greggs
Gregory
Greiner
Gren
Gress
Greswold
Grew
Grey
Griebel
Griener
Griffin
Griffis
Griffith

Griffiths
Griggs
Grischow
Grisham
Grissette
Grisso
Grissom
Grissorn
Griswold
Groh
Gromley
Grone
Grose
Grosheider
Groshider
Gross
Grostoff
Grovenor
Grover
Grow
Guam
Guest
Guffin
Gufler
Guinn
Gunn
Gunter
Gutknecht
Gutsmuthel
Haas
Haberlein
Hackley
Haddock
Hadley
Hadlond
Haelig
Hae1sig
Hafer
Hagan

EU--41
LW2--16
LW1--31
LW2--2
LW1--9, 25
LW2--1
EU--17, 34
LW2--16
KA--9
LW1--2
LW2--33
LW6--15
EU--38
MA--14, 18
LW2--12, 28
EU--28
WA--19
PA--10
LWl--14
LW2--12
LW3--10, 37
PA--22, 43
WA--49
WI--3
WA--21
LW3--1
LW4--23
EU--25
EU--7, 12
LW3--7, 8
MA--22
LW2--24
LW2--17
LWl--2
LW3--16
LWl--30
LWl--30
CL--9
LW6--21
LWl--13
LWl--13
LW2--6
PA--25
WA--40
LW3--43
WA--12
LW5--7
LW6--8
WA--59
LW2--28, 33
EU--42
EU--ll
LWl--6, 7
LW2--35
LW3--28
EU--27
EU--41
PA--36
WI--1, 2, 13
LW4--1
GR--10
LW2--22
L·~n--30

LW2--25
LW4--S
LW4--4
EU--42
EU--41
LE--2, 16
LW3--39
WA--56

Hagerty
Hagglent
Hagon
Hague
Haines
Halburt
Halderman
Hale
Haley
Hall

Hallmark
Halms
Halsing
Ham
Hamich
Hamilton

Hamlin
Hammond
Hampdon
Hampton
Hancock·
Hanee
Hanes
Haney.
Hannam
Hannold
Hanscom
Hanscon
Hansom
Hanson
Harbrick
Harbour
Hard
Hardin
Harding

Hardterfer
Hardwick
Harford
Hargus
Harlan
Harley
Harlow
Harmon

Harpell
Harper

LW3--37
WA--39
WA--29
LW3--17
PA--51
WI--14
MA--13
MA--7
LWl--17
LW4--16
WA--39
EU--42
LWl--6, 10
LW2--8, 9
LW3--20
LW5--4, 5
LW6--2
KA--16
WA--3
WI--3
CL--12
WI--3
WA--3
EU--27
WA--47
WA--1
LW3--12, 20, 31
LW4--22
GR--10
WA--22
WI--2, 14.
WA--53
LW2--20, 23, 24
KA--10, 16
WI--12
LWl--37
LWl--37
LW2--21
PA--21
LW3--25
WA--ll
LW5--1
PA--28
PA--41
LW4--19
WA--39, 40
WA--40
LW2--15
LW2--15
PA--35
LWl--39
WI--8
LW2--29
.LW5--14
LW2--13
LW5--14, 15
MA--20
WI--10
MA--13
WA--60
PA--46, 47, 48
PA--28
PA--18
WA--13
LW4--4
LW6--6, 7
CL--7
GR--7
WA--20
WA--7
LWl--19
LW4--12, 19

Harper

WA--36
CL--6, 7
PA--28
LW2--8
WA--53
LW1--15, 19, 20,
21, 29
LW2--10
LW3--22, 25, 32
LW4--24
LW5--6, 10
LW6--3, 5, 6, 12
EU--3, 12, 33
KA--9
LE--12, 16, 19
PA--20
WA--58.
WI--5
KA--17
. WA--8
WI--ll
LWl--34
LW4--11
LW5--1
GR--3
EU--41
LW3--40
MA--23
WA--48
WI--8
KA--3
LE--3
LW3--10
LW5--6
LW6--13, . 19
EU--5
WA--36
LWl--38
EU--7
LW4--9
MA--20
LW4--5
WA--46, 60
MA--21
LW3--29
PA--12, 13
WA--17
LWl--26, 27
LW4--13
WA--47
CL--12
LW5--10
LW4--17
LW4--24
EU--17
EU--27
LW4--24
PA-'-17
CL--17
KA--9
LW1--10
LW3--9, 10
LW6--20, 21
LWl--32
WA--ll
LW4--2, 13
LW4--2, 13
LW6--14
LE--18
LWl--4, 11, 24
LW3--2, 18
LW6--20

Harrell
Harries
Harrington
Harris

Harrison
Harshman
Hart

Hartig
Hartman

Hartsman
Hartup
Harvey

Harvin
Harwood
Hase
Haskell
Haskins
Haslett
Hastie
Hatch
Hatcher
Hathaway
Hatton
Hatz
Haure
Haus
Hauter
Havens
Haver
Hawk
Hawkins
Hawthorne
Hay
Hayben
Hayden
Hayes

�LW6--8
PA--36, 38
WI--2
LWl--2S
CL--9
MA--19
MA--6
WI--l
EU--40
LE-,-4
LE--1S
CL--10
EU--32
CL--10
WA--18, 19
PA--33
Helm
MA--19
Helstrom
KA.--1S
Heming
PA--12
Hemphill
PA--22
Henan
LW4--S, 6
Henderson
EU--6
KA.--1S
PA--47
WA--16
WI--4
Hendman
LW4--1S
Hendricks
KA.--7
.Hendry
LW3--10, 11
WA--17, 42
LWS--l
Heney
LW2--9
Henley
LW6--l8
EU--28
Henly
Henne (or Hume) LW3--27
LE--3, 20
Hennesey
LW2--9
Henniss
LW2--2, 3, 27
Henry
LE--S
EU--4, 24, 29
Henshaw
KA.--17
Hensleman
LWl--23, 39
Henson
LWl--38
Heone
PA-·-37
Herard
LWl--20
Herbert
LWl--20
Herbs
EU--38
Hernell
Herning
PA--4
EU--1
Herold
GR--11
Herondon
Herr
WA--S4
WI--10
Herrick
LW3--30
Herrington LWl--43
LW2--28
LW3--26
LW4--23
Herron
LW3--2S
Hershall
KA.--2
Hertzler·
WI--10
Heskinson
PA--7
Hess
LW4--l
Hestman
WI--8
Hettick
LW2--30
Hewitt
LWl--2
LW5--6
Hiatt
MA--10
Hibbard
LW2--16
Hicks
LW4--8, 10
LW6--9
Hidden
LW3--30
Higgins
LW2--30

Haynes
Hays
Hayslett
Hayworth
Heathman
Hecox
Hefner
Heiffner
Heinrich
Heise
Heisey
Heldstrom
Heley
Hellstrom

LW2--32
WA--13
KA.--S
PA--16
LWl--12
LW2--12
LW4--6
EU--29
KA.--7, 8
LE--2, 4
WA--9, 10, 17
EU--34
Hilt
Hilton
EU--32
Himoe
LWl--26
WA--48
WI--10, 12
Hindman
Hine
CL--6
Hines
LW3--26
LW4--18
WI--7, 9
CL--6
Hinman
Hitchcock
LWl--2
WA--S
Hitzinger
LWl--22
Hoadley
LW2--24
LW2--l0, 18, 19
Hoag
LW3--3
LE--15
WA--36
Hoagg
EU--29
Hobbs
EU--10, 31
Hocken
LW2--17
Hodge
LW3--3l
Hodges
LW2--23
Hodgman
LWl--7
Hofer
KA.--14
Hogan
LW3--34
WI--8
Hoge
CL--1S
Hogh
LW1--11
Holbert
CL--IO
Holbrener
WI--13
Holcom
WA--17, 18
Holen
LWl--32
Holland
LWl--4l
LW3--23
Hollenberg LW3--3l
Hollenberry LW3--3l
Hollinger
LW6--l6
Hollister
LWl--24
Hollow
WA--44
Holloway
LW2--25
WA--19
Hollowell
EU--24
Holman
LW5--6
Holmes
LWl--6, 23
EU--8
PA--12, 17
WI--3
Holms
LWl--22
WI--3
Holsburg
WI--11
Holstein
LW2--2S
Holt
LWl--3
Holum
CL--13
Honak
LW3--40
Hone
LW3--25
WA~:"46
Hones
Honnald
LW4--l9
Hood
LE--24
Hook
KA.--13
WA--13

Higgle
Hiland
Hilderbrand
Hilkey
Hill

Hoopes
Hoover
Hope
Hopkins

Hopper
Horn
Hornbarger
Hornsby
Horrell
Horton
Houak
Houghtelin
Houks
House
Houseman
Houser
Houston
Hover
Hovey
Howard

Howe
Howell
Howland
Howlett
Hoysradt
Hoyt
Hubbard
Hubble
Huber
Hubert
Huck
Huddleston
Hudson
Hugenot
Huggard
Hughenet
Hughes

Hughs

Hughson
Hulbert
Hulce
Hull

PA--28
MA--4, 19
WI--6
LW3--1S
WI--9
CL--11
GR--1
PA--6
WA--8
GR--4
LWl--7, 32, 41
LW3--27
WI--1
LWl--24
WI--3, 12
LW1--1S, 33, .3'1
LW3--40
LWl--12
LW3--31, 32
LW2--2
PA--33
WI--S
LW1--l1, 38, 4~
LW6--7
CL--12
LW3--6
WA--48
LW2--19, 20
LWS--8
LW6--7
CL--17
LE--18
PA--16, 28
WA--34
LW2--34
CL--12
GR--7
LWl--18
LE--2S
WA--20
EU--10
WA--12
LWS--4
LWl--27
LW6--l0
WA--4S
CL--6
LW4--2l
EU":'-38
WA--38
LW3--18 .
EU--23
CL--12
WA--41
LW2--1
PA--41, 42
LW2--l3, 14
WA--4S
LW4--1
LWS--13
EU--11
GR--6
LE--IO
PA--37
LWl--3S
LW2--l3
LE--23
PA--40, 42
WA--11
LW2--3
CL--17
KA.--7

�Hume (or Henne) LW3--27
PA--46
Humphrey
EU--11
Hunsiker
LWl--24
Hunt
LW3--7
LW5--16
LW6--18
Hunter
LWl--5, 38, 40
LW3--10, 24, 29,
33,37,39
LW5--7
PA--45
WA--24, 47
Hurd
GR--13
Hurder
GR--3
Hurlbut
WI--1
Huson
LW1--11
Hutchings
LW4--21
Hutchinson LW3--5, 34
CL--11
MA--14
PA--35
Hutchison
LW3--5
LW4--4
Huwlett
WA--12
Huzett
CL--5
Hyde
LW3--26, 34
Hydel
LW2--3
Hyland
LW2--33
WI--12

Jaeschke
Jaescphs
Jager
Jais
James

Ice
Ijams
Ilesby

Jet
Jim
Johanning
Johns
Johnson

Iliff

Ingalls
Ingersoll
Ingle
Ingstram
Inks
Innes
Irvin
Irwin
Jack
Jackson

Jacobs
Jacobson
Jacot
Jaedicke

KA--9
LE--5
KA--17
LE--7, 8,
10, 20
PA--1, 9
LWl--14
LW2--14
LW6--14
KA--10
WI--3, 13
LW2--21
LW6--16
LWl--27, 30
LW2--7
LW2--7
LW4--11
LW6--1, 2
MA--2
WA--36
MA--6
WA--26
LWl--17
LW2--34
LW3--32
LW4--9
LW5--1
LW6--2, 7,
14, 20
EU--7, 24
GR--4
MA--10
WA--32, 55, 56
WI--8
LWl--39 '
CL--7
WA--38, 40
LW5-.-10
WI--5
LWl-2S

Jamison
Janes
Jarrett
Jeans
Jefferson
Jefferys
Jeffrey.
Jeffries
Jenke
Jenkins

Jennings

Johnston
Johnstone
Jones

WA--28
LWl--20
LE--2
LW2--25
LW6--21
EU--21
LE--13
PA--24
LWl--21
LW5--9,
PA--4
LW2--27
PA--5
LWl--8
LW4--5
PA--49
LWl--7
WA--61
EU--26
PA--40
EU--S
LWl--38
LW2--3,
LW4--6,
MA--21
LWl--26
LW4--6
EU--24
GR--7
PA--9
WA--4
WA--13
KA--5
WI--5
LW4--S,
LWl--2,

MA--3
PA--1, 7, 9, 29
WA--5, 18, 32,
46, 47, 60
WI--1, 9
Joseph
PA--40
Jourdon
PA--21, 22
Journey
PA--28
Jours (or Joy or Jury)
EU--17
Joy
LW5--9
EU--8, 17,
19, 23
PA--l
Juchemich
EU--20
WA--4, 5
Judson
LWl--5
WA--46, 47
Junberg
LWl--33
Junebaugh
WA--58
Junkins
PA--45
WA--15, 32
Jury (or Jours or Joy)
EU--17
Justiss
LW2--15
Justus
WA--57

Jones

15

32
22

20
3, 10,
II, 16, 17,
18, 19, 25,
31, 33, 34
LW2--3, 19, 34
LW3--5, 10, 20,
21, 23, 27
LW4--2, 5,
21, 23
LW5--2, 6, 8,
11, 13
LW6--7, II,
13, 14
CL--11, 13, 16
EU--34
LE--2, 11, 13
MA--11, 12
PA--44
WA--17, 29, 37,
43, 46, SO,
51, 52
LWl--18,- 41
PA--6
LWl--5, II, 12,
42, 43
LW2--6, IS, 20,
27, '32, 35
LW3--9, 16, 17,
33, 37,
38, 42
LW4--2, 8,
13, 16
LW5--7
LW6--10
CL--18
GR--6, 7
KA--6, 11

Kaegi
Kaiz
Kane

. EU--43
LWl--29
LWl--20
EU--16
Kansas
LWl--17
Karnes
PA--1
Kassinger
PA--8
Katherman
WI--7
Katsenstein LW4--11
Katzenstein LW2--2
Katzman
LWl--40
Kaufman
LW5--15
Kaumer
LW3--20
Kaylor
WI--10
Kearns
PA--29
Keaton
WI--14
Keaumer
LW3--20
Kedward
WA--50
Keefe
LW3--6
Keefer
WA--35
Keeler
LWl--33
LW2--1
LW3--35
Keeny
CL--17
WI--8
Keenz
CL--17
Keiffer
PA--44
Keinson
LW1;"-36
Keith
LW5--13
Kelchingman CL--8
Kellar
LW4--18
Keller
KA--1
Kellerman
EU--35, 42
Kelley
KA--17
Kellogg
LWl--14
LW3--42
Kelly
LW2--17, 18
LW4--14
MA--12, IS, 16
PA--14
WI--11
Kelsey
PA--1
Kelso
WA--15
Keltner
PA--7
Kendall
LW2--19

�Kendall
Kennedy

..

EU--2S
LWl--5, 21
LW2--24
LW3--14, 15, 23
LW6--1S
KA--15
PA--23, 36
WA--5, 6, 25,
53, 54, 57
KA--14
Kenzie
MA.--15
LW2--30
Kern
EU--39
PA--22, 2S, 29
Kerns
EU--4, 29
Kersey
WI--ll
Kesler
MA.--5
Kester
LWl--6
Kesting
LW2--27
Kettles
LW1--S
Keys
LW5--5
Kibbe
LWl--26
Kidward
LW4--17
Kiefe
LW2--26
Kiefer
LW4--9
Killam
LW2--11, 21, 22
Killworth
LW1--1S, 37
Kimball
LW2--2
Kimbell
PA--ll
Kincade
LW2--30
King
LW3--7
LW4--14
LW5--3
LW6--12
CL--3
EU--2, 41
PA--16
WA--3, 25
LW2--21
Kinzer
LW2--8
Kinzler
LW5--3
Kirby
LW6--20
WA--24
Kirchner
LE--6, 14
Kirk
Kirkland
EU--ll
Kirkpatrick LW2--24
MA.--6
WA--32
Kiscree
KA--13
Kiser
WA--32
Kiseree
Kitchen
KA--19
Kizer
KA--21
Klaus
LE--13
Klein
PA--34
Kling
WI--7
Kneale
WA--35
Kneeppe1
. PA--24
Knight
LW5--7
MA.--23
Knipp
WA--6
Knipper
LW4--4
Knittle
LW3--22
Knizer
LW2--21
Knoettell
LW2--19
Knowles
GR--9
Knox
PA--46
Knudsen
LW4-Knudson
LW2--15
Koch
LWl--12
Kohler
EU--37
KA--4
Koogle
MA.--lO

Koons
KOYs
. Kramer
Kraus
Kretsinger
Kristenger
Kritsinger
Kubitschex
Kuhne
Labarriere
Lacey
Lacy
Ladd
Laffreane
Lafthouse
Lagerquist
Lahay
Lahue
Lahy
Laidlaw
Lain
Laird
Lamb
Lambers
Lamberton
Lambertson
Lamborn
Lammer
Lamon
Lampson
Landon
Lane

LaNell
Langhston
Langren
Laptad
Larson
Larue
Lary
Laster
Lathan
Lauber
Laughlin
Laura
Lauson
Lauten
Lava
Lavin
Lavo
Law
. Lawler
. Lawrence

Laws
Lawson

LW2--14
LW1--S
PA--42, 43
EU--6, 14
PA--34
LW2--23
WI--13
EU--35
LW3--1
PA--12
LW1--S
LE--22
KA--12
WA--21
GR--7
GR--12
LW2--1
LW3--11
LE--9
LW3--11
PA--46
LW1--S
KA--7
WA--30
CL--7
LW6--9
LW3--30
WA--49
WA--6
LWl--21
LWl--15
LW2--27
WA--S7
EU--18
PA--6
LWl--27
LW3--5
LW5--S
EU--ll
GR--9
PA--13
LW3--21
WA--7
EU--16
LW5--S
GR--3
LWl--24, 25, 21
LW3--43
WA--45, 52
PA--51
WA--7
LW3--36
PA--33
LW5--15
LE--4
LW3--11
WA--60
PA--46
WA--59
GR--3
EU--40
LW5--S
LE--19
LW2--30
GR--S
KA--2, 3, 4
WA--34, 37
CL--S, IS
KA--1S
WI--S
LW2--35

LW3--1
MA.--20
PA--21
WA--60
Lawyer
MA.--19
Layers
LW4--16
Layton
WI--3
Leach
EU--12
Leamer
LE--21
Leary
WA--15
·PA--22
Lebengier
Lee
LWl--15
LW3--21, 35, ';0
LW5--S
EU--33
GR--7
LE--10
WA--22
Leeka (or Lorha) CL--4
Leenox
LW3--21
LeFebre
LW2--31
Leiby
LWl--28
Leigh
WA--45
WI--12
Leis
LWl--31, 41
LW2--34
Leiser
PA--47
Lemming
WA--5
Lende1l
LW3--23
Lenell
LW3--21
Lenix
LW3--21
Lentweller EU--39
Leonard
LW1--l9
LW2--1S
WA--7
Leoscch
LW1--11
Lescher
LW2--6
LW3--40, 43
Leslie
LW4--14
PA--:-20
Letcher
LW6--1, 13
Levantine
LW3--6
Levi
LW2--17
Lewis
LWl--31
LW2--24
LW3--1, 12
LW4--2, 5, 25
LW6--1, S, 19
EU--19, 44
GR--9
KA:'-S, 14,
15, 16
PA--25, 29
WA--S, 56, 59
Lexander
LWl--17
Liggett
EU--19
PA--26, 33,
49, 50
Lightfoot
WA--7
Lightwiller LW2--29
Likens
LW3--13
Limo
LW3--16
Linberry
LWl--22
Lind
MA.--9
Linciburgh
LWl--22
Lindell
LW3--23, 34
Lindemood
EU--30
Linden
WA--45
Lindley
LW5--S, 7
LW6--14
EU--29
WA--29

Lawson

�LW4--16
LW2--11
LE--10
LW2--35
CL--12
LE--24
WA--61
LWl--2
EU--20
WI--1
LW3--34, 35
Little
LW4--25
Livermore
Livingston EU--19
WA--41
Livingstone LW4-:-6
LWl--21
Loach
EU--2
Lobdell
WA--24
Lockhart
Lockhead
KA--9
LW5--1s
Lockwood
EU--8
Loesch
LWl--18
Loftien
LWl--18
Loftieus
LWl--2
Logan
LW2--12
LW6--9
WA--53
Logul'
LW1--l0
KA--8
Lohor
GR--10
Loit
LE--5
Lonebrake
LWl--38
Long
PA--sl
WI--8, 10
LW4--19
.Longer
Longfellow LW1--1s
LW3--37
WA--21
Longinecker CL--1s, 16
LW3--31
Loomis
Looney
LWl--8
Lorha (or Leeka) CL--4
EU--10
Losch
Losey
MA--l1, 12
Loss
LW4--12
Lossin
WA--33
EU--44
Lotholz
Lothrop
PA--ll
Loudinback MA--6
Louis
LE--9
LWl--16, 39
Love
Lovejoy
PA--l.3
Lovelace
EU--22
Lovell
LWs--s
Lovett
PA--17
Lovewell
LW5--5
Lowe
LW3--34
LE-.-:4
Lowry
PA--28
Loyd
LW2--6
Lucas
WA--2
Lucton
WA--5
Ludington
LWl--41, 42
LW4--24, 25
Lugton
LW4--24
Lum
LWl--18
LW4--4
Lupping
WA--14
Luther
LW2--22
Lutz
EU--26
LE--22
WI--l

Lindsay
Lindsey
Linn
Linter
Lions
Lippe
Lipscomb
Litchfield

Lyman
Lymon
Lynch
Lynn
Lyon
Lyons

McAllaster
McAllister
McBride
McBryant
McButcher
Mccabrey
McCager
McCain
McCall
. McCandles
McCandless
McCaney
McCann
McCarroll
McCarthy
McCarty
McCauley
McClanahan
MCClellan
McClemmand
McClintock
McClure
McCoach
McComber
McCombs
McConnel
McConnell

McCord
McCoy

McCrackin
McCuin
McCullough
McCune
M~Curdy

McCure
McDaniels
McDoga1l
McDonald

LW3--4, 5
WA--47
LW3--4
LWl--24
LW2--10
GR--ll
LW2--29
LWl--3l
EU--18
LE--12
LW3--2, 8
LWs--s
CL--12
LW2--6
LW4--14
WA--s9
MA--12
LW6--7
KA--20
GR--13
LW6--4
LWl--26
LW2--1
CL--13
LWl--8
LE--10
PA--ll
WA--18
LE--23
LW1-.,.38
LW2--23
LE--9
EU--8
WA--10
LE--17, 18
WA--61
LWl--39
EU--26
WA--32
LW2--ls
LW4--16
CL--9
LW2--5
LWl--8
CL--9
GR--6
LW1--1s
LW2--23, 26
LW3--15, 16
LWs--9
PA--32
LW2--28
LW4--20
LW6--s
WA--49
WA--40
LWl--26
LWl--6, 21
LW3--19
MA--8
LWl--27
LW2--s
LW3--30
LW4--1s
LW6--3
WA--55
LWl--43
LWl--36, 39
LW4--8
LWs--1
LWl--6

McDonald

McDonna1
McDougall
McDowell
McEdoy
McElroy
McEvoy
McFarland

McGee
McGim
McGinley
McGinnis
McGowen
McGrade
McGrady
McGrath
McGruder
McIntre
McIntyre
McKay
McKee
McKenna
McKennon
McKenzie
McKey
McKim
McKinney
McKnight
McLain
McLvain
McMillan
McMillen,
McMillian
McNair
McNare
McOmbs
McPherson
McPheters
McQueen
McQuestion
McQuisten
McTarret
McVay
McWhorter
McWilliams
Maberly
Macauley
MacDonald
Mack
Mackland
Macomber
Macy
Madden

LW2--12.
LW5--3
EU--7
WA--61
WI--5
KA--ll
LW5--l
LWl--27
LW3--42
PA--19
LW3--42
LWl--21, 2
EU--10
PA--36
WA--28
CL--7
WA--24, 25
LW4--22
PA--43, SO
LW6--10
PA--41
LW6--14
LW2--8
LW2--l7
LW3--19
LW3--2
WI--10
PA--2s
LWl--32
LW5--4
LWs--16
LW2--l
MA--7, 9,
11, 15
KA--18
LW2--l6
KA--8, 18
LE--21
PA--16
EU--2s
CL--13
KA--19
LW3--s, 10
LW4--20
WA--49
MA--24
LWl--4l
PA--17
.LWs--14
LW6--19
LWl--8
LW6--6
EU--29
EU--17
PA--14
LW2--17
LW2--17
KA--20
PA--14
LW3--27
LW3--32
EU--15
LW3--37
LWl--40
LW4--1
LWs--12, 39
LW3--14
LW2--s
LWs--s
CL--2
LWl--8, 10

�Madden
Maddox
Maffetty
Maher
Maihel
Main

Majors
Makimson
Mallard
Mallison
Malone
Mandel
Manhard
Manix
Mann
Manning
Manor
Mansfield
Manson
Manter
Manwarring
Maphet
March
Mardel
Marfilius
Mark
Markle
Markley
Marks

Marley
Marple
Marsh
Marshall

Martin

Marven
Marvin
Mason

LW6--20
PA--33
LW3--33
LW4--19, 22
LE--8
LW6--2
MA--18
LWl--4
LW2--20
LW6--6
WA--50
LW3--34
PA--3S
LW2--21
LW6--3
PA--12
LW1--11
LW4--11
MA--1S
LW3--24
EU--16
LW3--39
EU--31
WA--9
WA--39
WA--51, 52
LWl--19
LW4--1
WA--42
WA--10, 11
PA--51
W3--43
EU--S
PA--31
EU--40
LE--12
CL--13
WI--l
LW2--25, 26
LW3--40
PA--34
WA--43
PA--11
WA--27
LWl--32
LW4--11
WA--53
LW2--10, 32
GR--1
LE--19
PA-";'27
WA--16
WI--1
LWl--12, 26, 27,
32, 3S
LW2--5
LW3--S, 12,
13, 40
LW4--1, 12, 15
LW6--4
KA--11, 17
LE--3, 12
MA--19, 22
PA--20, 47
WA--13, 27,
43, 41
LWl--2S
LW2--23, 24
LW2--9
LWS--3, 6,
12, 14
LW6--9

Mason
Mateney
Mathena
Mathews

CL--4
LW2--3
WA--61
LW1--1
LW3--32, 33
LW6--3, 18
WA--55
Matney
WI--3, 1
Matson
WA--61
Mattee
PA--22
Matter
WA--34
Mattison
LW5--16
Maxfield
LW6--1S
May
LW3--12
LW6--19
EU--30
GR--2
Mayberry
LWl--19
LWS--S
Mayer
MA--1, S
Mayers
LW1--11
Mayes
LW6--2
Mead
LW1-:-13
LW2--20
LW4--10
Meador
PA--25, 29
Meairs
WA-"'-l
Means
WA--31
Meeder
PA--31
Meek
MA--S
Melber
LW3--31
Meloin
LW5--14, 15
Melven
WA--49
Melver
WA--49
Melville
LW1--11
LW3--31
LW4--20
Melvin
LW5--14, 15
Mendenhall
LW6--l7
EU--42
Menet
W3--26
Menger
LW3--21, 39
Menning
KA--14
Mensam
LW3--22
Mercer
GR--10
Meridey
GR--6
Merrill
LW5--15
Merritt
LW3--21
Mertz
EU--37
Messenhaimer MA--1, 2
Messer
LW3--31
WA--S9
Messinger
KA--18
Metcalf
LW4--2
Metsker
MA--2, 3, 4, . 18
Metzler
LWl--20
Meye
EU--6
Meyer
EU--6, 23
PA--ll
Micheal
KA--6

Miller

Millner
Mills
Milner
Milton
Mine
Miner
Minner
Minor
Mitchel
Mitchell

Moak
Mock
Modine
Mohler
Molher
Moman
Monk
Monroe

Montgomery

Moon
Moore

MA~-23

Mickell
Mickey
Miegler
Mifflin
Migliario
Mignet
Miles
Millard
Miller

KA--19
LW2--14
LW4--23, 24
MA--6
LE--2
PA--31, 3S
LW3--S

Moran
Morey
Morgan

LW4--~

Morison
Morlan
MOJ;'ris

LWl--19, 31
LW2--10, 11, 13,
20, 33

LW3--'2, 5, 2
26, 36
LW4--10, 11,
14, 15
LW5--8, 9, 1
LW6--6, 1, 1
GR--1, 12
MA--5, 21
PA--21, 52
WA--S, 9,
10, 40
WI--10
LW6--4, 5
LW1-'-34
EU--29
LW4--1S
WA--1
LWl--34
LWl--31
PA--32
LW1--S
LW3--4
LW6--5, 15
LWl--16, 39
LW2--S
LW6--15
KA--19
MA--3
PA--41
WI--4, 10
LW4--19
PA--32
Lwf--41
LW2--10
MA--13
MA--13
WA--1
WA--49
LW3--27
CL--4
EU--3, 42, 4~
GR--12
LWl--40
LW2--S
LW4--16, 11
KA--17
MA--15
PA--44
EU--S
LW1--1, '20, 2
25, 39,
LW2--29, 31,
LW3--14, 25
LW5--S
LW6--18
CL--S
EU--25
LE--8, 19
PA--12, 26
WA--38, 58
WI--14'
LW3--26
WA--S5
LW2--S
LW3--17, 18
LW6--5, 11
EU--44
GR--6
EU--15
LE--10
LWl--16
LW6--6, S

�Myrick
Myton

LE--10
WA--2, 29, 30
LWl--42
LW2--34
WA--54
LW2--6
LW3--44
LW3--23
LW3--44
LW6--l3
PA--9
WA--23
LW3--l0
LW5--6
LW4--l9
LW3--26, 35
PA--2S
LW2--22
PA--15, lS,
46, 4S
LWl--34
CL--7, S
MA--7
LW2--19
CL--l, 5
LE--23
MA--12
WA--30
LWl--22
LWl--23,24
WA--42
WA--54
LW4--1
LW4--17
PA--26
LW6--l9
LWl--20
GR--11
LWl--13
LW4--13, 14
LW2--5
LW4--14
LE--6
PA--23, 47
LW1--26
LW2--9
LW1--35
LW4--16
LWl--35
LW2--15, 16
LW3--29
LW4--7
KA--5
LWl--13
LW5--11
PA--47
LW2--2S
LW6--12
LW2--ll:
WA--52
LW1--6
LW1--39
LW3--17
LW4--4
LW6--5
CL--17, lS
GR--3, 12
MA--4, S, 16
CL--16
LW1--20

Nace

LE--12

Morris
Morrison
Morrow
Morse
Mortinson
Morton

Moseby
Mosely
Mosenbrink
Mosher
Mosley
Moss
Mott

Mottram
Moys
Mugan
Mugler
Muir
Mull
Mulso
Mulvain
Mumford
Munay
Mundt
Munger

Munk
Murch
Murdock·
Murphy

Murray
Muse
Mussey
Mustard
Myer
Myers

.

Naddlehoffer LW3--35
Nadlehofter LW3--35
LW3--l2
Nailer
LW6--S
KA--2
Natson
LW2--l6, 24
Neal
LW3--l9
LW4--l7
WA--2S
LW1--11
Negley
LW5--l5
Neiff
KA--15
Neill
EU--4
Neis
LE--17
Nelligan
LW5--l
Nelo
LW5--l
Neloe
LW5--l
Nelos
LW1--S, 16, 2S
Nelson
LW2--2
LW4--6, 20
GR--1
PA--2
Nenns
LE--4
GR--13
Nesbit
Nesburgh
LW6--1
Neuman
LWl--20, 21
EU--3S
Neustifter
Nevison
LW2--15
LW3--S
Newcomb
LWl--2
Newitts
Newlin
WA--30
LW2--21
Newman
LW3--S, 12, 39
LW4--21
WA--26
LW2--17, 20
Newmark
WA--37
Nicholas
Nichols
LW1--11, 40
EU--1S
Nicholson
LW4--1
LW6--S
Ninns
LE--4
Noacker
LW5--1, 2
LW5--1, 2
Noaker
LE--6
Noe
Nojes
WA--42
Nolan
LW1--19
LW3--43
Northent
GR--12
Northrup
CL--3
Northway
LWl--27, 29
Norton
LW1--17, 22
EU--126
WA--47, 55
Nottingham LW5--2
Noyes
WA--42
Nuffer
KA--4, 10
Nye
LW4--3
Oaks
O'brien
o Bryon
O'Conner
o Conor
Odell
Oehrle
Oehrly
Oesch
Offner
ogden

PA--2, 3
EU--42
WA--33
LW1--10
LW3--11, 12
WA--45
PA-.;..10
WA--16
MA--S
LW4--4
LW2--3
WA--9
LWl--19

O~den

OHerron
O'Leary
Olin
Oliver

Olleny
Olman
Olson
O'Neal
O'Neil
Ordh
Oren
Orender
Orm
Osborn
Osborne
Oswalt
Oswatt
Otland
O'Toole
Ott
Ottman
Ottoway
Ous1in
Overton
Owen
Owens
Packard
Paddock
Painter
Paits
Palen
Palm
Palmer
Pardee
Parish
Parker

Parks
Parry
Parsons
Paschall
Patrick
Patterson

Patty

LW3--35
LW3--l9, 20
LWl--43
PA:"-9
LWl--36
LW2--l4, 29
LW5--11
LE--3, 6
MA--17
CL--2
KA--14
LWl--3
LW3--24
CL::'-lO
LW2--l9
PA--41
LW2--l4
PA--31
MA--21
EU--3
LW6--3
LW2--34
LW3--26
LW5--5
LWl--16
PA--3S
WA--22
WI--12
EU--2S
LW3--36
EU--12
LW2--7
MA--17
CL--13
WA--59
WA--21
MA--1
LWl--41
LW5--15
KA--6
LW6--17
LW1--20
EU--S
LW2--27
WA--44, 51
LW1--10
LW2--14
EU--2
PA--2
WA--15
WI--4
LWl--40
LW4--16
EU--12
GR--6
WA--4, 36
LW2--25
LW4--2, 5, 11
PA--15
LW1--29
LW5--S
PA--30
PA--22
WA--55
LW1--40
LW3--27
LW4--9
LW6--21
PA--lS, 27
WA--32
LW3--20

�Paul
Payne
Peabody
Peak
Peake
Pearce
Pearson

Pease
Peck
Peebles
Peer
Peffly
Peirce
Peirson
Pekham
Pells
Pendleton
Penery
Penney
Pennington
Pepert
Peppard
Perce
Perdell
Perkins
Perot
Perry

Persing
Pete
Pete fish
Peterson

LW1--2
LW2--3
CL--1
WI--5
LW2--28
WA--44
WA--4
WA--4
LW3--35, 36, 37
LW2--22
LW3--12, 35
LW4--7
EU--10, 21, 30
PA--5, 6, 22,
23, 51
WA--8, 28,
42, 52
LW2--20
WA--33
LW1--28
WA--41
EU--31
PA--13
WI--5
LW1--16
WA--60
LW1--42
LW4--15
LE--14, 15
WA--34
LW1--20
LW4--17
WA--61
LW4--9
EU--7
LE--18
LW4--10
WI--13
LW3--35, 36, 37
WA--61
EU--5
PA--36
LWl--27, 35
LW4--1q
LW6--5, 16
EU--38
GR--13
~U--19

LE--5
CL--13, 14
LW3--39, 42, 44
LW4--4, 8, 12, 17
LW5--3
KA--11
PA--8
WA--45, 46
Petit
PA--42
WA--17
Petrie
LW3--42
LW5--8, 10
Pettengill
PA--22
Pettibone
LW4--21
LW5--14
Pettiford
LW2--4
Petty
LW5--3
Petz
LW3--31
Pfeiffer
EU--37
Phelphs
LWl--15
Phelps
LW1--15
Phenicie
EU--3
Philbrick
LWS--7
Phillip
KA--8

LW2--17
EU--3, 31
PA--47, 48
WI--13
LW1--1, 2
Phillipps
LW2--24
Phorese
CL--15
Piatt
WI--13
Pickard
LW3--9
Pickens
WA--16
Pieratt
LW1--16
Pierce
CL--5
WI--3
KA--13
Pierson
WA--13
KA--2
Pifer
WA--56
Pigott
LWl--12
Pike
Pikens (or Pikins) LE--6, 7·
EU--43
Pilla
LW5--1
Pinchard
GR--7
Pine
EU--26
Pinger
MA--16
Pingree
GR--5, 6
Pinson
LW3--24
Piper
PA--50
LWl--33
Pitchard
LW3--17
LW4--24
Pitcher
EU--28
Pitts
LW4--16
Place
LW3--8
Plants
KA--16
PA--25
Plasket
LW3--25
Platt
LW3--26
Platts
CL--16
Platz
KA--10
Pleasant
EU--37
Plochel
LW2--14
Plum
LE--4
Plumer
LE--4, 19
Plummer
LWl--12, 35
Poehler
LW3--29
Poke
LW1--32
Polson
LW3--12
LW3--28
Pope
LWl--41
Porter
LW2--11
KA--18
WA--46, 52
MA--5
Postma
WI--6
LWl--17
Potter
LW4--12
WA--14
GR--1
Potts
Potwin
LW2-:--27
Powell
LW6--10, 19
PA--19
WI--13, 14
Powers
WA--55
Powey
LW5--13
Prang
EU--36
Prater
LE--20
Prather
LWl--1
Pray
MA--16
Prentice
LW3--11
Prentiss
LW1--41, 53
LW2--11
LW3--10, 11

Phillips

WA--42
LW2--9
KA--11
LW2--11,
MA--8
PA--47,
WI--10,
Priestly
PA--25,
Prince
LW6--5
Prior
WA--2
Prisach
LW2--1
Pritchett
WA--27,
Proper
LW3--38
Propper
LW2--30
Prosser
WA--1
Pruett
WA--27,
Pryor
LW1--40
WA--16
Puckett
PA--17
WA--25,
Puger
LW2--32
Pugh
WA--18,
Pu1vermuller LW3--25
Purcel
LW6--6
Purington
WA--28
Putman
LW5--4
Putney
LW4--3
Pyle
LW2--9

Prentiss
Prescott
Preston
Price

Quiggle
Quigley
Quinley
Quinn
Raber
Rafe
Rahskoph
Raimond

33,~

49
12
26

33

28

28
29

LW4.--7
CL--16
LW6--7
LW2--22

CL--5, 6
WA--20
LW2--32
LW3--27
LW4--14
Rake
KA--4
Ralston
WA--32
Ramah
PA--51
Ramphendall LW2--29
Ramsdell
LW5--10
Ramsey
LW1--35
LW3--22
WI--12
Rand
LW2--21
Randall
LW6--17
PA--15, 19
WA--9
Randell
WA--6
Randolph
WA--10
Rankin
LWl--7, 30
WA--54
Rannady
WA--13
Ranphendall LW2--29
Ransen
KA--20
Ransom
LW4--24
GR--14
Rappard
WI--1
Rarick
MA--22
Rate
EU--14
Rauch
LE--6
Raumm
EU--40
Rausen
KA--20
Ray
LW2--16
CL--9
EU--2, 5
MA--l, 2
Raymond
LW3--26, 27
Rayson
EU--21

�LWl--34
LW4--11
LW5--l0
EU--30
Redding
LWl--32
Redington
EU--8
Redmond
WA--50
Redward
LW2--14
Ree
WA--14, 17, 35
Reece
LWl--19
Reed
LW3--5
LW5--l0
PA--29, 50
WA--15
WI--5
Reeder
WA--35
Reefer
MA--7
Reeher
Reel
EU-40, 43
Reems
LW3--21
Reese
LWl--26
LW5--4
Reeves
LW4--16, 23
Rehm
EU--4
Reid
LWl--9
Reiner
LE--13
Reinert
PA--27
Reinheimer
LW5--11
Reinshild
LW3--40
Relso
WA--15
Remick
KA--12
Renow
PA--36
Reser
LW2--l9
Reusch
EU--18
Revelo
PA--39
Reynolds
LW2--16, 19,
29, 33
KA--13
PA--29, 51
WA--15, 38,
45, 54
WI--2
Rheschild
LW3--40
Rhinehart
LW4--4
Rhineheimer LW5--11
Rhoades
PA--40, 41, 42
Rice
LWl--37
LW3--38
CL--1
LE--6
PA--23
WA--2, 6, 22, 61
Rich
LW3--32
PA--16, 51
Richards
LWl--38
LW3--8, 9, 17
LW5--2, 3, 8, 19
EU--39, 42
KA--16
WA--14
Richardson LWl--18, 28
LW3--34
CL--8
EU--27
Richey
KA--7
Ricker
KA--18
Riclanan
LW6--l2
Riddle
EU--39
Ridell
LWl--28
Ridenour
LW2--26, 27
Rideour
WA--44
Ridgway
LW6--3
LE--24
Read

WA--10
LWl--42
LW3--l0, 44
CL--14
PA--2
WA--53, 57
Riley
LW4--23
LW5--l, 11
Riling
MA--14
WI--14
Riner
LWl--14, 15
Ring
WA--25
Rinley
PA--19
Rishar
CL--19
Ritchard
LWl--33
Ritches
LW6--5
Ritzman
LW5--8
River
LWl--15
Rivers
LW4--14
Roberts
LWl--5, 6, 22,
40, 41
LW2--1, 4, 22
LW3--l6, 43
LE--1, 25
PA--2, 19
Robertson
LW2--25
Robinet
WI--1O
Robinett
LWl--42
Robinson
LWl--13, 15
LW2--12, 23
LW3--27
LW5--14
EU--7
GR--13
MA--20
PA--35
Roby
LW3--43
CL--9
Rockstroh
WA--23
Rodell
PA--2
Rodgers
LW6--10
PA--44
Rodman
PA--2·
Roe
PA--8, 14
Rogan
LW2--22
Rogers
WA--4, 6
Rohe
LW4--25
EU--4
PA--31
Roki1an
LW3--12
Roller
KA--9
Roons
PA--38
Root
LWl--5
WA--49, 50
WI--9
Rose
LW3--18
LE--12
WA--37
Rosebaugh
PA--38
Rosecrans
LWl--3
Rosenau
EU--32
Rosenburg
LW3--20
Ross
LWl--33, 37
LW2--7, 34
LW5--13
PA--32
WA--61
Rossell
WA--57
Rossi
CL--6
Rostentrader WA--37
Rote
LW3--35
Roth
KA--8
Ridley
Riggs

Rothrock
Rothwell
Rottman
Rottstein
Rouse
Rouselot
Rousey
Rowley
Roy
Royer
Rud
Rudd
Rudinger
Rudy
Rufert
Ruhart
Rulan
Ruse
Rush
Rushmar
Russell

Ruthfie1d
Rutter
Rutz
Ryder
Saganta
Saile
Salvader
Samons
Samples
Sampson
Sander
Sanders
Sanderson
Sandhover
Sands
Sanford
Saniter
Sargent
Sartoris
Saule
Saurn
Saunders

Savage
Savier
Sawin
Sawyer
Saxton
Schaffer
Schehrer
Schendell
Scheorer
Scheurer
Schilling
Schirnmons

WI--2, 6, 10
LW4--2l
LWl--18
LW3--l6
LW4--l9
PA--47, 50
PA--42
PA--42
LW2--l3
LW6--l2
MA--17
WI--7
LW5--l0
LWl--20
LWl--35, 36
LW4--5
GR--12
LW6--6
LW5--10
LWl--26
GR--8
LWl--33
LW2--7, 28
LW3--l0
GR--3
WA--51, 56
LW1--1
EU--3
LW4--l, 2
PA--34
CL--14
MA--18
KA--10
LWl--5
WA--46
LE--25
LW3--25
LW6--11
WI--1
LWl--24
LW3--23
LWl--34
LW2--12
MA--11
LW2--19
LW3--36
LW3--40
LW5--13
GR--ll
LW1--1, 9
LW2--19, 22
LW3--26, 27 ,3'~
LW4--7
PA--29
WA--28
LW2--10, 13
WA--12, 30, 5S
CL--4
PA--ll, 12
CL--9, 18
MA--19
PA--45
WA--31
EU--35
EU--22
PA--33
WA--48
LW2--27
LW2:--l2, 17
EU--43
LWl--27

�EU--6
LW2--27
EU--13, 22
Schlesinger LW4--3
MA--21
Schmeltz
EU--19
Schmidt
EU--21
Schmiller
LW3--6, 7
Schmucker
PA--49
Schnebly
WA--59
Schneider
Schoenhofer EU--6
LW1--B
schofield
PA--30
Schoper
LW2--12
schort
LW3--34
Schott
LW4--10
EU--35
Schrieber
EU--39
Schroeder
LW2--12
schuerer
LW3--30
schugaro
LW4--4
Schwabe
WI--2
Schwarts
WI--2, 13
Schwartz
LW5--5
Scott
LW6--10, 13
PA--44
WA--3B, 5B
WI--4
KA--16
Scouten
LW4--5
Scraggs
KA:"-16
Scribner
scriggs
LWl--29
Scrubbs
LW5--13
LW5--13
Scruggs
Seamons
WA--30
Searing
LW5--11
CL--7
LWl--2
Searl
Sears
EU--22
WA--1
Seaton
LWl--6
LW5--5
LW6--1
GR--6
KA--12
Seaver
LW5--1s
Seavin
LW5--15
sebley
WA--14
Secrest
KA--3
LE--22
Sectin
WA--2B
Sedgwick'
KA--16
Seetin
WA--2B
seewir
LW3--5
Seitz
PA--34
Seiwald
EU--7
Selaven
LW6--9
selby
MA--22
selig
LW2--14
Sellars
LE--24
Selle
LW3--23
Sells
PA--52
Selser
PA--33
Selvey
MA--6
Senger
LWl--37
Serber
MA--19
Sergent
LW2--1B
Serinq
LWs--5
Service
LW4--21, 22
Seybold
EU--40
Shack
WA--s6
Shaffer
WI--2

Schirle
Schlegel

Shalms
Shanhan
Shank
Shankland
Shanklin
Shann
Shannon
Sharp
Shaw

Shearer
Sheets
Shepard
Shepherd

Sheppard
Shepperd
Sherwood
Shields
Shirar
Shirley
Shively
Shiver
Shodder
Sholes
Sholl
Shook
Shoop
Shores
Short
Shothes
Shotow
Shott
Shugaro
Shugart
Shuk
Shultz
Shutt
Sibley
Siefel
Siegmond
Sills
Silsby
Silvert
Simmons

Simon
Simpson

Sims

LE--1B
LW2--17
WA--20
WA--57
LW2--35
LW3--34
-LWl--33
LW6--5
MA--20
LWl--37
LW5--12
GR--4
KA--3
WA-:..27
LW3--12, 40
GR--4
WA--3
CL--3, 15
GR--7
LW2--1B, 22
LW3--12
LW4--22
KA--13
WA--14, 19
WI--5
PA--27
LWl--39
LW5--6
EU--7, B, 31
KA--19
PA--40, 4B
WA--31
LE--20
MA--9, 10
KA--14
LW3--19
LWl--35
LW1--10
PA--23, 24
LW5--15
PA--2B
WA--52
LW1--B
LW6--15
MA--13
LW3--11, 32
EU--14
LE--21
LWl--12
WA--35
MA--B
WA--34 , 35
LW4--4
EU--15
LE--B
EU--36
LW3--19
LW2--34
GR--B
MA--17
PA--13
WA--40
MA--6, 21
LWl--40
LW2--3,' 27
LW3--7, 19, 32,
36, 37
CL--1B
WA--ss, 56,
57, sB
LW4--19, 20, 23
WA--25

Sinclair
Sissley
Sitzler
Sively
Skaggs
Skeene
Skiff
Skinner
Skofstad
Slater
Sloan
Slorms
Slosson
Slough
Slusher
Smart
Smith

Smoot
Snead
Snediger
Sneed
Snefkow
Snidder
Snider

Snillen
Snoddy
Snodger
Snow
Snowder
Snyder
Soach
Sommer
Sowers
Sowna
Soxman
Spangler

LW2--5
KA--ll
WI--4
MA--10
WA--5
WI--3, 4
LW2--1
LWl--41
LWl--21, 25
LW4--13
WA--50
LW3--16
LW4--23
PA--22, 40
LE--12
LW2--5
MA--19
WA--61
LW3--24
LW4--11
LW1--1, 2, 3, 15,
30, 35, 39,
41, 42
LW2--5, 6, 7,
11, 21, 22
23, 25, 33
LW3--3, 22, 35,
37, 3B, 42
LW4--B, 9,
10, 23
LW5--4, 5, 10
. LW6--4
.
, 9, 13,
14, 15, 1B
CL--4, 7
EU--4, 17, 21
GR--11, 12
LE--3, 4
MA--3, 12, 22,
23, 24
PA--3, 5, 35,
36, 4B
WA--3, 5, 45,
49, 52, 61
GR--3
LW2--27.
WA--55
LW2--27
LW3--11
LWl--3B
LWl--36
LW2--33
LW3--16, 31, 40
LW4--1B
CL--1B
PA--1B, 45
WA--19
LW6--s
LW4--22
LW3--22
LWl--6
LW2--23
LW3--31
EU--14, 33
LWl--21
EU--17, 43
MA--14
WI--6
LWl--2B
MA--13
WI--1
LW5--4
PA--39

�EU--7, 15
LW4--21
GR--7
LWl--40
Spaulding
LW2--20
WA--53
Speers
WA--26
Speery
EU--42
Speitz
MA--22
Spellman
LWl--31
Spence
PA--18
LW1--10
Spencer
LW3--2
LW4--19
CL--8
LE--7, 14
PA--6, 15
PA--ll
Speraw
LW1--1, 10
spicer
LW3--1
spidley
CL--2, 5, 17
Spitler
MA--3
WI--7
spivey
LW1--10
Sprague
KA--16
PA--29
Spriggs
LW4--:-3
LW6--16
Spurgeon
PA--25
Stadler
EU--4, 34, 35
staggers
WA--27
Stahl
LW3--43
Staib
PA--35
Staines
LE--22
LW1--10
stallcup.
Stanhouse
LW2--1
stanley
LW4--18
LW5--3
EU--27, 30
Stansbaugh KA--14
stanton
EU--29
Staples
LW3--4
Star
PA--16
Starbuck
EU--29
Starffer
LW2--10
Starkweather LWl--36
Starrett
LW5--16
Stauff
LE--12
Steele
LW2--24
CL--3, 8, 16
PA--4
WI--3
Stehwein
WA--2
steinberg
LW4--13
Steinburgh LWl--21, 22
Steiner
GR--10
Stensbaugh LW3--42
Stephens
LWl--18
LW6--6, 18
WA--26, 48
sterling
LW3--31
Stevens
LW3-"';8, 27
PA--6, 19, 45
WA--6
Stevenson
LW2--14
LW3--27
CL--17
Steward
LWl--40
Stewart
LW2--1, 9
LW3--28
LW4--18
LW6--5, 15
sparks
Sparr

KA--15, 16
PA--44
WI--6
Stickney
PA--33
WA--44
LW4--13
Stiefel
stifel
LW4--3
Still
EU--39
PA--52
Stillwell
PA--20, 21
Stimson
LW2--19
Stine
GR--ll
stockflesch KA--10
Stockwell
LW4--9
EU--ll
Stodard
Stoebner
WI--5
CL--19
Stokes
EU--33
Stoll
·Stoltenburg LE--10, 19
LWl--14
Stone
LW3--15
LE--16
PA--4
WA--20
Stonebreaker PA--39
stones
WA--27
stopher
LW5--2
LE--12·
Storms
stough
MA--19
Stout
LWl--43
LW2--28
PA--44
Stover
KA--15, 16
WA--3
Stowe
KA--8
Straffon
LWl--20
Strahan
KA--12
Straker
LWS--7
street
LW2--16
streeter
PA--1
Stroberd
LWl--33
Stroble
LWl--2
Strode
LWl--43
LW2--4, 5
LW3--19
LW4--5, 22, 23
Strong
LW2--31
LW4--10
Strouse
CL--12
Strunk
PA--39
Stuart
LW2--9
LE--8, 16
stubbs
EU--27, 28
Studebaker MA--S; 8
WI--S, 6, 7, 9
Stull
KA--3
Stump
WI--4
Sturd
KA--14
Sturdevant LW2--7
Sturdy
PA--6, 7, 8
sturm
PA--33, 34
Stutsman
MA--1
Sullivan
LW2--20, 21, 26
LW3--3
LW4--24
MA--ll
WA--44
Sulzer
LE--13
Summer
LW1--11
. Summerfield .LWl--39
Sumner
LW1--11
sundburg
CL--ll
Stewart

LWl--6
LW4--16
LWl--40
Sutarieus
Sutherland LW3--12
LWl--21, 42
Sutliff
WI--4
Sutter
sutton
LW4--20
CL--4
WI--4
LE--7
Swan
WA--13
Swanson
WI--2
Swarts
Swedenbaugh LE--17
Swederland LW2--26
LW4--20
Sweedland
LW4--4
Sweeldand
LW5--11
Sweeney
WA--4
Sweetzer
WA--43, 44, 56
Sweezer
Sweezey
LW2--28
Sweezler
LW3--1
LW3--38
Swift
WI'--2
syder
Sykes
WA--31
WI--5
sylvester
LW3--44
Syman
LW2--4

supple

Tabor

Tailor
Talberth
Talles
Talley
Taphnel
Tappe
Targart
Tarpy
Tasker
Taskett
Tate
Taylor

Teft
Tegart
Tegder
Tegert
Tella
Tenney
Tennis
Terry
Teter
Teters
Thacher

Theme

LWl--24
LW2--20
KA--17 , 20
WA--23
LW6--12
LWl--14
LW2--8
MA--3
PA--20
LWl--12
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Tierman
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Tilton
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Timmons
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Tingle
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Tinkham
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Tint
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Toote
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Toothaker
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Tosh
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Towne
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Townsend
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Treadway
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Tredway
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Tremper
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Trimble
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Trout
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Tynkam
Tyrell
Tyson
Udell
Ulrich
Ulrichson
Ulrick
Ulrickson
Uniberger
Underwood
Unthank
Unthauk
Upton
Urban
Usher

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Vogel
Vogle
Voorhees
Vornho1t
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Voucher
Wabnite
Wabnitz
Waddell
Wade
Wadsworth
Waford
Wafrey
Wagner
Wakefield
Wakes
Walker

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Walquist
Walruff
Walsh
Walter
Walters
Walton

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Warne
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LW4--3, 15
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WI--3
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Weaver
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�INDEX OF DEATHS AND BIRTHS IN DAILY
NEWSPAPERS OF LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS
COUNTY, KANSAS, 1864-1872

�INDEX OF DEATHS AND BIRTHS IN DAILY NEWSPAPERS OF
LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, 1864-1872
Compiled by members of Douglas County Genealogical Society
Paul R. Jordan, Project Coordinator

Copyright 1999
Douglas County Genealogical Society

��Acknowledgments
The following members of Douglas County Genealogical Society, Inc.
contributed to the production of this work and their efforts are hereby
acknowledged with thanks and appreciation of the Douglas County
Genealogical Society, Inc.

Newspaper information recorders
Mary Burchill
Paul Jordan
Judy Sweets
Donald Vaughn
Wilma Vaughn
Charles Worley
Erma Worley

Coordinator, text, and data entry
Paul Jordan

Text editor
J. Bunker Clark

Proofreaders
Mary and Brower Burchill
Beverley and Lawrence Chapman
Carolyn and Paul Jordan
Jack Landreth
Erma and Charles Worley

�INDEX OF DEATHS AND BIRTHS IN DAILY NEWSPAPERS OF
LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, 1864-1872
INTRODUCTION

This index begins with newspapers just before 1864 (29 November 1863)
because deaths in Douglas County in earlier newspapers, 1855-63, are
already abstracted in the two volumes of Complete Tombstone Census of
Douglas County, Kansas, published by the Douglas County Genealogical
Society. Deaths in newspapers of 1855-60 are covered in volume 1 (1987),
pages 254-59, and deaths reported in 1861-63 are covered in volume 2 (1989),
pages 420-27. Births are not included in the Tombstone Census, but we
de&lt;;:ided to include births in this index.
About 1,000 entries, by far the greatest number of them deaths, are listed in
the present index of deaths and births. For newspapers of March 1873
through July 1880 we plan to publish an index of all genealogically useful
information.
WHAT NEWSPAPERS ARE INDEXED?

The Lawrence daily newspapers available in the Lawrence Public Library are
indexed. These are the Kansas Daily Tribune 29 November 1863 through 10
August 1869 (10 spools of microfilm), the Republican Daily Journal 11 August
1869 through 3 March 1872 (6 spools), and the Kansas Daily Tribune 5 March
1872 through 4 March 1873 (1 spool and parts of 2 others).
WHAT KINDS OF ITEMS ARE INDEXED?

We indexed each item in the news and letters columns that specified or
indicated a death or birth that may have occurred in Douglas County,
and/ or the person mimed was a resident or former resident of Douglas
County or a relative of a resident of Douglas County, for which the news
item indicated an exact or approXimate date of the occurrence. Thus, one
person's death may be indexed more than once; for example, the death
notice, the notice or report bf the funeral, and a resolution by the deceased's
lodge. An indexed news article may report that the person died one year
before, or 10 or more years before. A researcher should read every item
indexed for an individual's death, as the name may have peen printed
differently or different relatibnships or other details may have been reported.
An indexed birth may have been reported soon after the occasion, or
indicated by report of a birthday celebration (it could have been the 8th or
82nd birthday).

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�WHAT PARTS OF THE NEWSPAPERS ARE NOT INDEXED?

Legal notices and commercial advertisements are not indexed.
WHAT IS THE INFORMATION CONTENT OF ITEMS INDEXED?

Lawrence newspapers of the 1860s and 1870s generally did not present full
obituaries as modern newspapers do. Usually only the person's name and
day of death are given, sometimes the name of a surviving spouse, but rarely
the deceased's age, birth place, or other details. Names of infants are usually
not given, but parents' names instead, in both death and birth notices. An
indication of a birth was usually written in an obscure style, with no caption,
as for example, "An important event has transpired in the family of our
friend Mr. Menet, the city clerk. The event was a pleasant one and consisted
in the appearance into the family of a little daughter." Sometimes an
indication of a death is indirect, as "We were shown yesterday by Dr.
Abdelal, the small shot which caused the death of Mr. Moore." Death notices
printed with no name attached are indexed preceding the "A" names.
The Lawrence newspapers reported some news of Douglas County people
outside Lawrence, but much less than for Lawrence people.
ARE PAGE NUMBERS PRINTED ON THE NEWSPAPERS?

The newspapers generally had four pages, and page numbers were not
printed. To aid the user, in most cases we have listed a page number; that is,
the first, second, third, or fourth page of the order in which they appear on
the microfilm. Sometimes a second copy of a page is on the microfilm, in
which case we did not count the second copy in our page numbering.
DID THE NEWSPAPERS REPORT ALL THE DEATHS AND BIRTHS THAT
OCCURRED?

Occasionally a newspaper would have a "mortuary report" showing the
number of deaths during a period of a few weeks or months. Comparison of
the number of deaths reported by name with the count in the mortuary
report indicate,S that about one-fourth to less than one-half of the deaths
were reported in the newspapers. No comparison is available for births, but
we suspect that a very small proportion of the actual births were reported in
the newspapers.

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�BOW CAN COPIES OF THE NEWSPAPERS BE SEEN?

Microfilms of the newspapers indexed are in the Lawrence Public Library
and the library of the Kansas State Historical Society in Topeka. Those
through 3 March 1872 are also in the Kansas Collection in Spencer Research
Library, University of Kansas. Those in the State Historical Society are
available on interlibrary loan.
CAN I HAVE SOMEONE MARE COPIES OF INDEXED ITEMS FOR ME?

Upon written request with payment in advance and clear specification of
items wanted, the Douglas County Genealogical Society will make copies of
indexed items. The cost in 1999, subject to change in the future, is $5 for the
first item and $1 for each additional item in the same request. Be aware that
additional items for the same person's death or birth mayor may not contain
additional information. Our address is P.O. Box 3664, Lawrence, KS 660460664.
IS THE INDEX COMPLETE AND PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT?

We have done our best, but there may be some mistakes and omissions. The
index has been proofread with the work sheets, but the work sheets have not
been checked against the newspapers. If you don't find an item on the page
listed, look at the other pages in the same issue. If still not found, look at the
previous and following issues. We indexed according to the spelling given in
the newspaper, so look for possible alternate spellings or misspellings
including typographic errors. For example, if looking for a HANNOLD also
look for HONNOLD.
WHAT DID ONE NEWSPAPER HAVE TO SAY ABOUT TBE VALUE OF
PRESERVING NEWSPAPERS?

A newspaper slightly later than the period indexed (Daily Kansas Tribune, 22
November 1874) commented, "The files of our city papers constitute
extremely valuable archives, which increase in worth as time rolls on and
detailed data of current events in the past become scarcer. Unlike the parent
states, Kansas was fortunate in having a vigorous press, contemporaneously
with her first settlement, and consequently all important events of her
exceptionally eventful history is of record on the pages of her papers. To
preserve in the safest and most convenient form complete files of their
papers should be the care of our commonwealth and our cities. It occurs to
us that here in Lawrence we have a most convenient means through which
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�and week by week with the issues of our local press. Let the city council
authorize and instruct the city librarian to carefully preserve the files in her
care and from time to time have them bound in a convenient shape for
preservation. Their constantly enhancing value would amply repay the
trifling expense.
II

The newspaper said nothing about the value of indexes, possibly because
that would have been asking too much at that time.

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Date of
KDT, Kansas DaiJy Tribune
newspaper Page Death Birth RDJ, Republican Daily Joumal

Name
name not shown (soldier)
name not shown (man)
name not shown (infant)
name not shown (man)
name not shown (man expected to
die)
name not shown (young man)

30 May 1872
15 Jun 1870
30 Aug 1870
16 Jun 1870
18 Jun 1870

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ABDELAI, Mrs. AG.
10 Apr 1870
ABERNATHY, W.H.
3 Mar 1869
ABRAMSON, John L.
10 Sep 1869
ADAMS, Absalone
24 Mar 1865
ADAMS, Henry L Maj.
7 Jun 1870
ADAMS, Mary Georgia
16 Aug 1864
ADAMS, Miss
3 Jan 1869
ADAMS, T.e.
26 Aug 1869
ADAMS,Wm.
31 Dec 1872
AKIN, Marian Asenath
15 Jan 1869
ALBACH, Philip (1863 death)
24 May 1870
ALEXANDER, Freddy S.
12 Sep 1866
ALEXANDER Maggie H.
9 Sep 1864
ALEXANDER, Mrs
13 Sep 1871
ALEXANDER, William James
10 Nov 1866
ALLEN, Asoph, Capt. (disappeared) 13 Jun 1869
ALLEN, Asaph, Capt. (disappearance) 3 Jul1869
ALLEN,AK.
5 May 1871
ALLEN, Asaph K.
5 May 1871
ALLEN, E. (1863 death)
24 May 1870
ALLEN, Luther W.
1 Jan 1867
ALLISON, D.e. (1863 death)
24 May 1870
ANDERSON's son-in-law
15 Sep 1869
ANDERSON, Henry
10 Jull869
ANDERSON, John (1863 death)
24 May 1870
ANGELL (1863 death)
24 May 1870
ANGELL, S.L.
28 Aug 1864
ANTHONY, Matilda
17 Apr 1872
ARCHIBALD, John e.
7 Nov 1866
ARMS, Littie, Miss
14 May 1868
AUDINWOOD, Mary, Mrs.
9 Jul1870

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BAlLEY, Rosa M.
BAKER,Mr.
BALDWIN, Hattie A
BALLARD, Joe
BANGS, Lovisa
BANGS, Mrs.
BANKS, Anna Prescott

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31 Jul1869
19 Dec 1863
19 Jan 1872
12Jul1870
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Newspaper name
KDT, Kansas Daily Tribune
Date of
newspaper Page Death Birth RDJ, Republican Daily Journal

BANKS, Migella
14 Mar 1869
BANKS, 11hoD1as
26 Apr 1871
BARBER, Margaret Ella
14 Jun 1864
BARBER, Mr.
17Sep 1870
BARBER, Nicholas M.
2 Jul1865
BARNES, W.O.
13 Apr 1871
BASSETT, B.S., Lieut.
13 Mar 1869
BASSETT, B.S., Lieut.
14 Mar 1869
BASSETT, B.S., Lieut.
17 Mar 1869
BASSETT, B.S., Lieut.
24 Mar 1869
BAYLESS, Daniel
14 May 1868
BEARD, Eulelia H
20 Sep 1868
BEEZLEY, Albert
11 Feb 1873
BEEZLY (son of Marshal)
20 May 1868
BELL, Geo. W. (1863 death)
24 May 1870
BENEDICT (infant son)
17 Jan 1871
BENHAM, Charles N.
12 Mar 1869
BENNETT (little boy)
29 Apr 1869
BERRY, John
31 Jan 1869
BERRY, Mrs.
2Jull868
BIGELOW, B.D.
20 Jull867
BLAKELY, A., Rev.
17 Jan 1865
BLAKELY, Charles
31 May 1864
BLANOT, J.W., Mr.
1 Dec 1872
BLISS (infant)
18 Jul1871
BLISS, ED1D1a E., Mrs.
13 Sep 1872
BOHANNON, Joseph
19 Nov 1868
BOWERS (daughter)
14 Nov 1871
BOWERS, SaD1uel (1863 death)
24 May 1870
BOWES, Myra F.
6 Aug 1870
BOYER, J., Mr.
18 May 1870
BOYER, Mr.
19 May 1870
BOYLE, I.M., Mr.
8 Sep 1870
BRANDER, Zena
26Jun 1864
BRANIN, John M.
2 Jun 1869
BRANT, Mr. (1863 death)
24 May 1870
BRASHIER, John
2Jun 1866
BRECHTELSBAUER, Jos. (1863 death) 24 May 1870
BRICK, B.S.
18 Jan 1870
BRICK,S.B.
13 Jan 1870
BRIGGS, Fannie, Mrs.
31 Dec 1863
BRINTONWILDER
27 Jull865
BROCKWAY, Mary Albertina
1 Feb 1866
BROOKS, JaD1es ED1ery
9 Jull864
BROWN, Charles W.
15 Jul1870
BROWN, Everette L.
12 Jul1870
BROWN, Julia, Mrs
27Sep 1867
BROWN, Lewis
27 Feb 1869
BROWN, Mr.
17Sep 1870
BROWN, Mrs. Henry
1 Aug 1871

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�Newspaper name
Date of
KDT, Kansas DaiJy Tribune
newspaper Page Death Birth RDt Republican Daily Journal

Name
BRUCE, Frankie (son of C. and J.
BUCK)
BRUNE, Jolm H., Rev.
BRUNER, Mary A
BRYANT, Betsy, Mrs.
BUCHANAN, Maria
BUCHANAN, McKean
BUCK, Eva A
BUCKINGHAM, H.c.
BUCKNER, George
BUEL, Col.
BUFFUM
BUFFUM (2)
BULLARD, Frank
BURGESS, Marietta Amanda
BURGESS, Mayona
BURHANS, Caroleta Marie
BURNES, Calvin
BURNEIT, Abram
BURNS, Michael
BURT, Geo. (1863 death)
BUSH, A.J.
BUSSE, Dora
BUSSELL, Frances H., Mrs.
BUZBY, Elizabeth G

19 Mar 1868

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10 Feb 1872
11 Oct 1866
11 May 1865
21 Apr 1872
27 Aug 1871
12 May 1870
24 Dec 1868
26 Jul1870
17 Sep 1870
2 Jul1870
7 Jan 1864
16 Jull864
16 Jull864
29 Jull868
30 Apr 1870
17 Jun 1870
21 Jul1870
24 May 1870
30 Apr 1865
7 Feb 1869
21 Apr 1869
10 Aug 1865

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CALDWELL,S
14 Jan 1866
CALLAHAN, Jolm
23 Oct 1866
CAMERON, Ray
4 Jull867
CAMPBALL, Stella
27 Aug 1865
CAREY (daughter)
22 Apr 1869
CARPENTER, Louis (1863 death)
24 May 1870
CARPENTER, N.C., Mr.
17 Dec 1865
CARR,Mr.
25Apr 1872
CARTER, Lawrence (1854 birth date) 14 Aug 1870
CARTER, William
3 Sep 1872
CARTWRlGHT, Peter
27Sep 1872
CHADWICK, Julia F., Mrs.
3 Apr 1872
CHAIN, Lorina J., Mrs.
23 Apr 1872
CHAMBERLAIN, Perifna, Mrs.
10 May 1864
CHAPIN, Jessie Zerriah
31 Dec 1868
CHARLTON (infant dau. of Mr. Jolm) 3 Apr 1870
CHRlSLER
16 Nov 1871
CHRlSTIAN, Robert
20 Feb 1873
CLARK, Joseph N.
25 Feb 1872
CLARKE, Gertrude Parker
30 Sep 1870
CLARKE, Mary
8 Nov 1868
CLARKE or CLARK, Dr. (1854 death) 15 Sep 1870
CLAY, Henry
22 Aug 1865
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Date of
KDT, Kansas Daily Tribune
newspaper Page Death Birth RDJ, Republican Daily Joumal

CLAYTON
26 Mar 1872 4
CLAYTON (3 children)
22 Mar 1872 4
CLAYTON (child)
23 Mar 1872 4
CLAYTON, Sandy
22 Mar 1872 4
CLOUD, Charles (1863 death)
24 May 1870 3
CLOUD, James
24 Aug 1870 3
COATES, Geo. (1863 death)
24 May 1870 3
COCKINS, Willie Wallace
23 Jul1871
2
COLEMAN or COLMAN, S.D. (1863 24 May 1870 3
death)
COLLAMORE
17Sep 1870 2
COLLAMUR (1863 death)
24 May 1870 3
COLLIMORE (1863 death)
24 May 1870 3
COLLINS, A.D., Capt.
18 Aug 1872 4
COLLINS, William Elliott
13 Aug 1872 4
COLMAN or COLEMAN, S.D. (1863 24 May 1870 3
death)
CONGER, John
16 Jan 1872
3
CONNELL, George W.
2
6 Jan 1872
CONNELL, George W.
6 Jan 1872
3
CONNELLY, Mrs. Robert
16 Feb 1873 4
COOK (infant)
10 Aug 1871 3
COOK, Albert
6 Jul1871
3
COOMBS, James Clinton
8 Sep 1868
2
COOPER, Jas. (1863 death)
24 May 1870 3
CORDLEY, James
18Jun 1868
2
CORDLEY
18 Jun 1868
3
CORNEL, J. (1863 death)
24 May 1870 3
CORNELL, Birdie Blanche
27Sep 1865
COSLEY, John M.
220et 1872
4
COUCH, infant of
31 Aug 1870 3
CRACKLIN, Thbmas E.
9 Jull865
CRAIG, Arthur A.
22 Jun 1871
3
CRANDALL (infant)
24 Sep 1869 3
CRANE, Jno S. (1863 death)
24 May 1870 3
CRANKHITE, Freddie
7 Oct 1864
CRAWFORD, Read, Mr.
10 Mar 1870 3
CRAWFORD, Read, Mr.
11 Mar 1870 3
CRESSEY, William
30 Sep 1868 2
CREW, Mrs. }.S.
15 Feb 1870 3
CREW, Mary J.
18 Feb 1870 3
CROCKER, George F.
18 Mar 1865
CUNNINGHAM, Frances
16 Aug 1864
CURTIS, Alfred
21 Feb 1867 2
CURTIS, Mrs.
8 May 1868
3
CUTLER, Emma D., Mrs.
11 May 1864 3
CUTLER, Harrison 0
19 Aug 1871 2

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�Newspaper name
KDT, Kansas Daily Tribune
Date of
newspaper Page Death Birth RDJ, Republican Daily Journal

Name
DAGLE, Jo1m (1863 death)
DANFORTH, B., Mr.
DANIELS
DANIELS, Mr,
DAVIS, Mrs. J. A.
DAVIS, Mrs. J.A.

24 May 1870
2 Feb 1872
6 Sep 1864
9 Aug 1872
6 Dec 1872
7 Dec 1872

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DAVIS, Newton
DEARBORN, Luetta
DEITZLER (infant of Geo. W. and
AnnieM.)
DELANO, William A.
DENMAN, Samuel (Col.)
DERSHAM, Luolo
DICKSON, Rebbeca M., Mrs.
DINSMORE, William A.
DINSMOUR, Frank F.
DISBROW, Arthur Newell
DISBROW, William Bryant
DIX
DIX, R.c. (1863 death)
DIX, Stephen (1863 death)
DOHERTY, Geo. G., Esq.
DOW, H.P., Major
DOW,Mr.
DOY, John, Dr.
DOYLE, Michael
DOYLE, Thomas
DRAKE, Mrs. F.S.
DRISDEN (wife)
DUFOE, Arathusa L., Mrs.
DULINSKI, Mrs.
DULINSKY, S. (1863 death)
DUNCAN, Emma
DUNCAN, Kate B.
DUREN, Adeline
DYER, Frank (1863 death)

21 Jull868
6 Jul1871
27Sep 1868
19 Jan 1868
18 Apr 1867
18 Apr 1869
3 Oct 1868
11 Sep 1866
17 Sep 1870
24 May 1870
24 May 1870
15 Mar 1871
16 Jul1864
17Sep 1870
17 Jun 1869
7 May 1871
13 Oct 1865
22 Jan 1869
8 Feb 1870
23 Apr 1864
9 Dec 1871
24 May 1870
19 Dec 1868
16 Oct 1867
29 Jul1864
24 May 1870

EAGER,H.J.
EARL
EARL, Edith M.
EARL, Jennie, M., Mrs.
EARL, Willie C.
EARLE (1863 death)
EDWARDS, Elisha Alfred
EDWARDS (boy)
EDWARDS, Mary Louisa
EHLES, Aug. (1863 death)

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17Sep 1870 2
18 Nov 1866 2
5 Mar 1872
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2
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20 Jan 1869
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�Newspaper name
KDT, Kansas DaiJy Tribune
Date of
newspaper Page Death Birth RDt Republican DaiJy JoumaJ

Name
EIDEMILLER, Alexander C
EKIN, John, Rev
ELDERMILLER, Wm. Cheever
ELDRIDGE
ELDRIDGE, Mrs~ S.W.
ELDRIDGE, Augusta M.
ELDRIDGE, Jas. (1863 death)
ELDRIDGE, Lyman
ELDRIDGE, Mary R., Mrs.
ELLIOTT, Mary Ellen
ELLIS, Annie, Mrs.
ELLIS, August (1863 death)
ELLIS, Lieut.
ELLIS, Mrs.
ELMORE, Rush
ELMORE, Susan T., Mrs.
ENDRISS, CG., Mr.
ENGELSMANN, Louisa
ENGLER, Carl (1863 death)
ENGLESMAN (1863 death)
ENOS,Mr.
ENOS, Mr.
ENOS, Mr. H.L.
EVANS, Jno. Z. (1863 death)
EVANS, Willie Henry
EWING, Mary, Mrs.
EWING,Mrs.
EYER,John

13 Aug 1870
2 Oct 1869
14 Nov 1867
17Sep 1870
7 Mar 1869
15 Feb 1867
24 May 1870
18 Jull865
6 Mar 1869
14 Sep 1869
18 Aug 1870
24 May 1870
22 May 1864
19 Aug 1870
19 Aug 1864
27 Nov 1869
3 Jul1870
26 Jul1864
24 May 1870
24 May 1870
10 Jul1870
19 Sep 1870
30 Jun 1870
24 May 1870
18 Sep 1870
4 Feb 1871
4 Feb 1871
12Sep 1872

FALLEY, Clara E.
FANNING, Mary, Mrs.
FARIS
FARIS, Charles Arthur
FARIS, Mary G., Mrs.
FARIS, Mary G., Mrs.
FAXON, Clifton Henry
FENN, Edgar S.B.
FERREL or TERREL, Mary A.
FERREL or TERREL, Mary A.
FESSANDER, Wm. Pitt
FILLMORE
FILLMORE, Lemuel (1863 death)
FINLEY, James, Captain
FISH, Lafayette
FITCH
FITCH, E.P. (1863 death)
FITTON, Joanna D., Mrs.
FLORER (girl of Johnie)
FORD, George Arthur

13 Sep 1870
23 Aug 1872
24 May 1868
16 Jull868
22 May 1868
23 May 1868
12 Oct 1866
23 Oct 1869
12 Dec 1867
19 Dec 1867
5 Oct 1870
17 Sep 1870
24 May 1870
18 Sep 1864
10 Oct 1868
17 Sep 1870
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�Name

Newspaper name
KDT,
Kansas Daily Tribune
Date of
newspaper Page Death Birth RDJ, Republican Daily Joumal
24 May 1870
24 May 1870
10 Nov 1871
20 Jan 1871
30 Oct 1866
28 Oct 1866
24 May 1870
24 May 1870
20 Apr 1871
6 Jan 1870
26 Jun 1870

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GABRIELSON, Mr.
9 Sep 1869
GARCLAN, Clara Amanda
9 Nov 1866
GARDNER, Orlando B.
14 Mar 1869
GARRET (prob. maiden name of Mrs. 8 May 1868
CURTIS)
GARRETT
14 Oct 1865
GARRETT, Nancy F., Mrs.
9 Jun 1864
GARRISON, "Doc"
21 Nov 1872
GARRISON, "Doc"
26 Nov 1872
GARRISON, "Doc"
6 Dec 1872
GARRISON, "Doc"
4 Mar 1873
GARRISON, Guinife
23 Nov 1872
GATES
17Sep 1870
GATES, Levi (1863 death)
24 May 1870
GEIL, Jno B. (1863 death)
24 May 1870
GENSEN, George
1 Oct 1870
GENTRY (1863 death)
24 May 1870
GERRARD, George (1863 death)
24 May 1870
GILL, Mary and Minnie
22 Aug 1869
GILLESPIE, John R.
8 Apr 1868
GILPATRICK, Dr.
3 Dec 1863
GIRBAL, Anthony (1863 death)
24 May 1870
GLENN (child)
29 Apr 1869
GLENN, A. Lee
19 Jull865
GODFREY, George
20 May 1864
GODIN, Mrs. Joel K. "mortally ill"
21 May 1870
GODWIN, Albro
3 Aug 1864
GOODIN, Elizabeth C.
27 May 1870
GOTHEN, David
5 Sep1865
GOULD (infant of G.R. and Annie)
24 Feb 1870
GOULD, Oscar
11 Feb 1872
GOW, James
1 Mar 1865
GRANGER, Henry
14 Jan 1868
GRATON or GRUTON, John R., Capt. 5 Oct 1872
GRATTY, William B
2 Nov 1865
GRAY, Joshua L
28 Aug 1868
GREEN, Jno. (1863 death)
24 May 1870

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FRANK, Joseph (1863 death)
FRAWLY, John (1863 death)
FRICKER, Henry A.
FRISBIE, Charles C.
FRITZEL, Annie Mary
FRITZEL, John Henry
FRLICH?, S.H. (1863 death)
FROMLEY, John (1863 death)
FULLER, Fannie, Mrs.
FULLER, Katie
FURBER, John

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�Newspaper name
KDT,
Kansas Daily Tribune
Date of
newspaper Page Death Birth RDJ, Republican Daily Journal

Name
GREENE, Mrs.
GREGG, Fortune (1863 death)
GRIFFITH, Bessie
GRIMSLEY, Abram
GRISWOLD
GRISWOLD
GRISWOLD, Abner (1863 death)
GRISWOLD, Dr.
GRISWOLD, J.F. (1863 death)
GRISWOLD, Watt (1863 death)
GROVENOR, Ellen M., Mrs.
GROVENOR, Ellen M.
GROVENOR, Ellen M., Mrs.
GROVE NOR, Fanny

14 Jun 1870
24 May 1870
9 Oct 1872
7 Aug 1864
4 Mar 1865
17 Sep 1870
24 May 1870
19 Dec 1863
24 May 1870
24 May 1870
7 Apr 1869
8 Apr 1869
8 Apr 1869
2 Oct 1872

GROVENOR, Farune

2 Oct 1872

GROVENOR, Fannie
3 Oct 1872
GROVENOR, H.P.
30 Aug 1864
GROVENOR, H.P.
10Sep 1864
GROVENOR, John Crane
20 Jun 1865
GR9VENOR, Mrs. Gurdon
7 Apr 1869
GRUTON or GRATON, John R., Capt. 5 Oct 1872
GUEST, Irene
21 Oct 1871
GUEST, Mary A., Mrs.
23 Feb 1864

HADLEY (child)
HADLEY (infant)
HADLEY, Arthur E
HADLEY, Arthur E
HADLEY, Charles F.
HADLEY, Charles F.
HADLEY, Charles F.
HADLEY, Harry S.
HAGAN, Mr.
HAGUE, Job, Rev.
fIALDERMAN, Aaron (1863 death)
HALE, Mrs. John K.
HALL, Jim "recovery almost
impossible"
HALL, Mrs. Wm. S
HALLETT, Samuel
HALLETT, Samuel
HALLETT, Samuel
HAMILTON
HAMILTON (infant son)
HAMILTON, Mary A., Mrs.
HAMILTON, William
HAMPTON, E.J.

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8 Oct 1872
10 Oct 1871
10 Oct 1871
30 Oct 1872
1 Nov 1872
2 Nov 1872
27Sep 1867
12 Feb 1864
23 Apr 1872
24 May 1870
30 Mar 1870
28 Apr 1869

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30 Jul1864
31 Jul1864
16 Aug 1864
19 Apr 1865
20 Dec 1870
11 Oct 1871
4 Dec 1869
8 Feb 1865

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�Name

Newspaper name
KDT, Kansas Daily Tribune
Date of
newspaper Page Death Birth RDJ, Republican Daily Journal

HANCOCK, Benj. S.
9 Nov 1872
20 Mar 1864
HANNEGAN, J.
HARDWICK, Frances B
5 Sep 1866
HARFORD, Mary E.
9 Jul1871
HARMON, CA, Mr.
9 Nov 1872
HARRIS, Charles E.
28Sep 1866
HARRIS, Ettie
13 Oct 1868
HARRIS, Nettie
29Sep 1868
HARRIS, Mr.
26 Nov 1870
HARRIS, William B
27 Feb 1870
HASELTINE, Ernest Merrell
20 Jun 1871
HASELTINE, Martha J
26 May 1866
HASELTINE, Martha J
1 Jun 1866
HASKELL
2 Jul1870
HASKELL, Charles A
12 Feb 1868
HASKELL, Dudley C.
20 Mar 1868
HASS, 1.0.
21 May 1867
HAWKINS, Daniel
22 Dec 1870
HAY, Francis, Mrs.
18 Jun 1864
HAY, Mr.
25 May 1870
HAY, William Eddy
8 Jan 1871
HAYES, Mr.
2 Dec 1863
HEATH, Robert
1 Nov 1872
HEDSPATH, Charles
16 May 1869
HELPHREY, Mary
25 Feb 1872
HENDRIX (1863 death)
24 May 1870
HENRY (1863 death)
24 May 1870
HERMANN, Aurelia
30 Apr 1867
HERRICK,Mr
31 Aug 1867
HERRINGTON, George W.
7 Apr 1868
HERRINGTON, Mary J., Mrs.
20 Oct 1868
HEWITT, Elizabeth, Mrs. (birthday) 25 Dec 1870
HICKS, W.O.
3 Jan 1869
HILL,John
17Sep 1867
HIMOE,M.1.
30 Apr 1870
HOCKET, Franklin Emery
12 Oct 1867
HODGE,J.J
15 Dec 1871
HODGSON, Geo., Mr.
ISMay 1864
HOLMES (wife of David)
2 May 1868
HOLMES, Jabez
28 Dec 1870
HOLMES, Mr.
29 Dec 1870
HOLMES, Nathan (1863 death)
24 May 1870
HONNOLD (infant of Mr. and Mrs. 4 Oct 1870
AG.)
HONNOLD, Herbert Ellsworth
4 Oct 1870
HONNOLD, Mrs.
4 Oct 1870
HaNSCOM, Arthur T
27 Dec 1871
HOOD, Joseph E.
29 Nov 1871
HORNER, Alfred Clarence
28 May 1868
HORTON (baby)
30 Dec 1870

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�Newspaper name
KDT, Kansas Daily Tribune
Date of
newspaper Page Death Birth RDJ, Republican Daily Journal

Name
HORTON, Virginia Caroline
HOYf,Major
HUGHES, William S.
HUNf, George W. Esq.
HUPP
HUSON, Richard, Dr. (1798 birthday)
HUTCHINSON, Edwin
HUTCHINSON, James A.
HUTCHINSON! Rebecca 0

30 Dec 1870
17Sep 1870
5 Feb 1873
26 Mar 1870
17 Sep 1870
21 Dec 1870
28 Oct 1864
22Jun 1870
10 Jan 1866

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INGRAM (man, "will probably die")
ISERMAN, Charles R.

16 Jull869
11 Aug 1864

3

JACKSON (a man)
JACOBSEN, J.F.
JAEDICKE (infant)
JENNINGS, Edwin
JENNINGS, Henry
JEWELL, Lawrence Ennes
JOHNSON, Ben. (1863 death)
JOHNSON, M. (1863 death)
JONES, Eliza, Mrs.
JONES, Mr.
JONES, Mr.
JONES, Samuel (1863 death)
JOURDAN
JUDSON, Mrs. Col. W.R.

1 Jan 1870
8 Aug 1872
18 Jul1871
5 Jan 1873
27 May 1871
17 Jan 1865
24 May 1870
24 May 1870
29Sep 1866
17 Sep 1870
18Jun 1870
24 May 1870
8 Nov 1872
28 Apr 1870

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KALTANHAUSER, George (seriously 3 Sep 1870
injured)
KATTEN, Mrs.
3 Feb 1869
KEARNS, James
29 Mar 1872
KEDWARD, Mary J., Mrs.
28 Jan 1872
KEELE or KEIFF, Pat (1863 death)
24 May 1870
KEIFF or KEELE, Pat (1863 death)
24 May 1870
KELLERMAN, Mrs.
18 Aug 1869
KENNY, Cora L.
9 Nov 1869
KILWORTH, William Lawrence
9 Jun 1869
KIMBALL
17Sep 1870
KIMBALL, Fred. (1863 death)
24 May 1870
KIMBALL,H.
31 Oct 1871
KING, Dr.
16 Mar 1869
KING, Mathew
25 Apr 1869
KING, Matthew
25 Apr 1869
KIRKPATRICK, Fred Willis
24 Aug 1870
KIRKPATRICK, J.J., Rev.
23 Feb 1869
KISSLER, John
2 Ju11867
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�Newspaper name
Name
KLAUS, Fred. (1863 death)
KLAUS, Wm. (1863 death)
KLINE
KUEDER,Mr.
KUMMEL, AH., Col.
KUMMEL, AH., Col.
KUMMEL, Julia Curtis, Mrs.
KUMMEL, Julia Curtis, Mrs.
KUMMELL, AH.
KUMMELL, AH., Mr.

KDT, Kansas Daily Tribune
Date of
newspaper Page Death Birth RDJ, Republican Daily Joumal
24 May 1870
24 May 1870
27 Aug 1864
21 Jun 1870
1 Dec 1872
6 Dec 1872
21 Mar 1871
21 Mar 1871
26 Nov 1872
24 Nov 1872

3
3

LADD, Erastus D., Hon.
27 Aug 1872
LAKIN, Nettie J., Mrs.
30 Oct 1869
LAMBDIN, Guy
29 Sep 1866
LAMBDIN, Milton C
1 Jun 1866
LAMBERT, Harwick (1863 death)
24 May 1870
LANCASTER, Elizabeth F.
11 Apr 1869
LANDES, Jacob
7 May 1865
LANE, Gen.
12Jull866
LANE, James, Gen.
14 Jul1870
LANGLY, One (1863 death)
24 May 1870
LAURIE or LAWRIE, Jno. (1863 death) 24 May 1870
LAURIE or LAWRIE, Wm. (1863
24 May 1870
death)
LAWRIE or LAURIE, Jno. (1863 death)24 May 1870
LAWRIE or LAURIE, Wm. (1863
24 May 1870
death)
LEARNARD (infant)
5 Sep 1871
LEARNARD, Clarence
11 Sep 1867
LEARNED, Herbert S
17Sep 1868
LEIBEY, James, Dr.
8 Jul1868
LEIS, Catherine
22 Jul1870
LEISCHMAN, Jas.
6 Feb 1873
LENARD, Christopher (1863 death) 24 May 1870
LESLIE (child)
12 Nov 1872
LEWIS, Huldah
24 Dec 1868
LIBBY,E.
15 Jul1869
LIGETT, J.O. (disappeared)
3 Mar 1871
LINDSEY, Daniel O.
11 Apr 1869
LINEBACK, Henry (1863 death)
24 May 1870
LITCHFIELD (daughter)
4 Sep 1870
LITCHFIELD, Louis
4Sep 1870
LITCHFIELD, Mr. and Mrs.
4 Sep 1870
LITTLE, Hannah, Mrs.
2Jun 1872
LITTLE, Jno. (1863 death)
24 May 1870
LIVERMORE, Dr.
29 Mar 1872
LOCKARD, Albert
6 Jul1869
LOCKE, Fred J
4 Feb 1866
LOFGREN, Charley
6 Jun 1869

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�Newspaper name
KDT, Kansas Daily Tribune
Date of
newspaper Page Death Birth RDJ, Republican Daily Journal

Name

4 Jun 1864
24 May 1870
31 Mar 1867
3 Aug 1870
24 May 1870
21 Jull868
18 Jull868
12 Jul1870
17Sep 1870
24 May 1870
13 Nov 1872
28 Mar 1872
28 Mar 1872
7 Aug 1870
7 Oct 1870

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MACK,Jo1m
11 Oct 1870
MADDOX, George
19 Aug 1868
MANNING, Wilson F.
3 Jan 1867
MARBLE/Mr.
6 Jul1871
MARCH, Adelia L
7Sep 1871
MARCH, Annie B.
7 Sep 1871
MARCH, Edwin E
7Sep 1871
MARCY,Olao
5 Aug 1868
MARKLE, Asbury (1863 death)
24 May 1870
MARKLE, Daniel or David (1863
24 May 1870
death)
MARKLE, Louis or Lewis (1863 death) 24 May 1870
MARKLE, Samuel (1863 death)
24 May 1870
MARSH
6 Jul1870
MARSH, Horace E.
6 Jul1870
MARTIN, R. (1863 death)
24 May 1870
MASON, Emiline H., Mrs.
2 Nov 1872

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5 Aug 1869
5 Sep 1871
24 May 1870
21 Jun 1872

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23 Jun 1872
14 Sep 1864
5 May 1871
11 May 1864
12 May 1864
16 Apr 1870
24 May 1870
7 Oct 1870
19 Sep 1868
24 May 1870

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LONGFELLOW, Helen D., Mrs.
LONGLY, Mr. (1863 death)
LOPEZ, Sarah F.
LOTHOLZ, Hermann
LOUNDS, Rich. (1863 death)
LOVE, Alexander
LOVE, Robert
LOVELACE (boy)
LOWE
LOWE, Jno. (1863 death)
LUGTON (infant son)
LUGTON, Elizabeth, Mrs.
LUGTON, Elizabeth, Mrs.
LUM (girl)
LYON, Jo1m H.

McALPINE, Mr.
McBRIDE, Charles Arthur
ML-&lt;:LELLAN, Mr. (1863 death)
McCLOSKEY, Robert W. "may not
recover"
McCLOSKEY "probably will recover"
McCRACKEN, Nelson
ML"CRUM, Dr.
McCUNE,Mr.
ML-cDNE, Jo1m
McCURDY, James
McfADDEN, J. (1863 death)
McFARLAND (Sheriff)
McfARLAND, Edward (infant)
McFARLAND, Mr. (1863 death)

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�Newspaper name

KDT, Kansas Daily Tribune

Date of
newspaper

P~ge

9 Sep 1871
9 Feb 1864
30 Nov 1869
10 Apr 1869
21 Sep 1869
1 Feb 1871
13 Sep 1866
1 Sep 1870

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MEAD, Agnes B., Mrs.
4 May 1869
MEAIRS, Colfax
20 Jan 1869
MEAIRS, Grant
20 Jan 1869
MEARS (infant of William and Larina) 24 Sep 1867
MEDELL, Mrs. William
8 May 1866
MEDLICOTT, Mrs. Dr.
17 Dec 1870
MEEKY, M. (1863 death)
24 May 1870
MENET (daughter)
17 Apr 1872
MENGER, Helmuth
11 Mar 1866
MENZER, Mr.
7 Apr 1869
MERK,Nancy
26 Aug 1868
MERRICK, John, Capt.
21 Sep 1865
MERWIN, Scott
27 Nov 1866
MILLER, Charles (age 3)
18 Oct 1865
MILLER, Judge
10 Jul1870
MILLER, Robert
3 Mar 1864
MILLER, Robert
3 Mar 1864
MILLER, Sarah L.
15 Dec 1871
MOAK, Cp.ades O.
1 Jan 1873
MOLIARD, A.J.S., Capt.
14 Sep 1872
MOLINARD, Capt.
15 Sep 1872
MONTGOMERY (boy baby)
25 Aug 1872
MONTGOMERY, James L.
5 Feb 1873
MOODY, Louis
15 Feb 1873
MOORE
28 Oct 1866
MOORE, Ava, Mrs.
16 Dec 1871
MOORE, Clara
6Jun 1867
MOORE, Jennie E.
11 Sep 1869
MOORE, Joseph
6 May 1868
MOORE,M.K.
4 Feb 1873
MOORE, Mahlon
22 Feb 1872
MOORE,Mr.
6 Mar 1872
MOORE, Robert Harmon
31 Oct 1866
MORGAN (child)
3 Jul1870
MORRIS, Edward
29 Oct 1870
MORRIS, Jas. S., Capt.
18 Dec 1870
MORRIS, J.B., Capt.
17 Jan 1871
MORROW, Martha
22 Jul1865
MORSE, Frank c., Rev.
17 Jan 1871
MORSE, G.c., Rev.
17Jul1870
MORSE, Luther Horace
16 Sep 1870

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ML--GREW, Grace Anna
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McKINLEY, J.B.
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McQUISTON, David R.

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MOSELY, George H.
25 Feb 1872
MOYS,Wm.
7 Nov 1869
MUNK, Mima, Miss
17 May 1870
MURPHEY or MURPHREY, Mr. (186324 May 1870
death)
MURPHREY or MURPHEY, Mr. (1863 24 May 1870
death)
MURPHY, Jeremiah
16 Jun 1869
MURRAY, Arthur Ewing
9 Jan 1869
MURRAY, Freddie
13 Ju11870
MURRAY, Willie H.H.
9 Nov 1867
MURTHA, Thos.(1863 death)
24 May 1870

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NASH, Sallie, Miss
NEUSTIFFNER, Jacob
NICHOLS, Alma Y., Mrs.
NICOLAY, J.H., Mr.
NOBLE (two babies of Geo.)
NOEL, Frank A.
NORDLEHOFFER (son)
NUTTON, W. (1863 death)

22 Dec 1872
24 Dec 1872
16 Jan 1872
29 Apr 1870
12 Feb 1871
6 Ju11871
13 Mar 1867
28 Mar 1872
24 May 1870

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O'NEIL, David Charles
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O'SULLIVAN, John (suicide)
O'SULLIVAN ("the suicide")
OGDEN, Barbara B., Mrs.
OLDHAM, Mr. (1863 death)
OLIVER, Alvaro T.

10 May 1864

22 Ju11867
24 May 1870
22 May 1870
24 May 1870
1 Feb 1865
24 May 1870
26 Mar 1871

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PALMER, Charle~ (1863 death)
PALMER, Daniel )1863 death)
PARKER, Asbury (1863 death)
PARKER, J.L., Mr.
PARKER, Milton Asbury
PARKER, Theodore
PARROTT, Thomas
PARTRIDGE (Cora KENNY, adopted)
PARTRIDGE, Lena
PATTERSON, William

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PATTERSON, William

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17 Nov 1872

PATTERSON, W.
19 Nov 1872
PEABODY, David G., Maj.
16 Aug 1868
PEABODY, David G., Maj.
16 Aug 1868
PEARCE (maiden name of Mrs. HAY) 18 Jun 1864
PECK (infant son of Mr. &amp; Mrs. John) 26 Apr 1868
PECK (infant)
1 Aug 1871
PENCE, Amanda C.
2Jun 1867
PERCY, Charlotte Helen
11 Jan 1870
PERINE, Jas. (1863 death)
24 May 1870
PERLEY, Allen Haskell
16 Aug 1864
PERRY, George
21 Jan 1864
PERRY, Mary Jane
25 Jul1865
PETTINGILL, Mary E.
9 Jul1871
PHILLIPS, Eddie J.
14 Aug 1870
PICKENS, G.W., Esq.
23 Aug 1872
PICKENS, G.W.
23 Aug 1872
PICKENS, G.W.
24 Aug 1872
PICKENS, G.W., Mr.
31 Aug 1872
PILLA, Fred., Mr.
7 Feb 1871
PLATT (son born)
31 Oct 1866
PLATT, child of KB.
4 Dec 1866
POEHLER, Mrs. Theodore
21 Mar 1871
POEHLER, Ophie, Mrs.
22 Mar 1871
POEHLER, Ophie, Mrs.
24 Mar 1871
POLLOCK, J. (1863 death)
24 May 1870
POMEROY, M.W.
15 Sep 1870
POOLE, Alice
4 May 1870
POPE, Geo. (1863 death)
24 May 1870
POSTON, William W.
13 Apr 1864
POTTS, Mrs. George H.
26 Jul1870
POWERS, Samuel Felton
28 May 1871
PRENTICE
14 Jun 1868
PRENTICE, Sidney Clarke
9 Nov 1870
PRENTICE, Thaddeus
13 Jun 1868
PRENTISS, Hattie May
1 A)1g 1868
PRENTISS, Mary A
23 May 1865
PRICE, Henry
1 Nov 1867

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RAMSEY, Irvin B.
RAYMOND, Anna
READ, Bertie
REDDICK, J.B.

9 Jun 1867
7 Jun 1867
24 Jull869
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23 Aug 1868

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KDT, Kansas Daily Tribune
Date of
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Name
REDINGTON, Isabel
REDINGTON, Isabel
REDINGTON, Mary Chamberlin
REEDMILLER or REIDMILLER, A
(1863 death)
REID, Freddie Birdral
REIDMILLERorREEDMILLER,A.
(1863 death)
REYNOLDS (infant son)
REYNOLDS, Mary AG., Mrs.
REYNOLDS, Samuel (1863 death)
REYNOLDS, T.F.
RICHARDSON (child of Lizzie)
RICHARDSON (infant)
RIDDELL, Rev. Dr.
RIDENOUR, J.M.
RIGGS, Charles (1863 death)
RIGGS, Mrs. Emma J., Mrs.
ROACH, Mr. (1863 death)
ROBBINS, Mary A, Mrs.
ROBERTS, James W.
ROBERTS, John M.
ROBERTS, Wm.Y., Col.

27 Sep 1871
27Sep 1871
12 Jun 1870
24 May 1870

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10 Feb 1869

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ROBERTS, William Y.
ROBERTSON, Charles N.
ROBINSON, J., Dr.
ROSS,John
ROSS, John
ROTE, Cynthia, Mrs.
ROTE, Harry P.
ROTE, Mrs. W.e.
RUFERT, Willie H.
RUNGE, Goo. (1863 death)
RUNGE, S. (1863 death)
RUPPEL, Frank
RUTH, Isaac M.

11 Feb 1869
11 Feb 1869
22 Oct 1867
2 Apr 1864
18 Mar 1872
21 Mar 1872
16 Jan 1869
2 Sep 1870
6 Nov 1872
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SANDT, Willie Howard
SAUNDERS, Abner M.
SAUNDERS, Freddy R
SCHNEIDER, Ed
SCHNEIDER, W.E.
SCHOTT, Marie Ann

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29 Aug 1871
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KDT, Kansas Daily Tribune
Date of
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21 Aug 1872
SCHOTT, Mary Helena
25 May 1870
SCHWAB, Jo1m, Mr.
13 Apr 1869
SCHW ARTZE, C.F.
SHANNON, Albert Gallatin
29 Feb 1868
SHANNON, Albert
1 Mar 1868
SHAW, Mr.
28 Jull866
SHAW, William
28 Jul1870
SHEARER, Margaret B, Mrs.
23 Aug 1871
SHELDON, J.S.
30 Jan 1870
SHELLY, Nancy
25 Dec 1866
SHELMAN, Anna, Mrs.
31 Dec 1868
SHIELDS, W.J.
29 Oct 1870
SHOMBRE, Capt.
17Sep 1870
SHUGRUE (son)
12Jul1870
SHUSTER (male)
19 Aug 1869
SILAS, Mexican
3 Feb 1866
SIMMONS, Frank
7 Jan 1873
SIMMONS, Milton B.
9 Mar 1864
SIMMONS, Thomas
30 Jun 1864
SIMPSON (infant son of S.N. and Kate 23 Feb 1868

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SIMPSON, Samuel
SIMPSON, Samuel
SKINNER, Dollie

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SKINNER, Dolly
SLOSSON, Esther V., Mrs.
SMITH (twin girls)
SMITH, Alden
SMITH, Arthur W.
SMITH, Charley
SMITH, Claude E.
SMITH, Jo1m W.
SMITH, Mary Inez
,SMITH, Mr.
SMITH, Mrs. M.S.
SMITH, Olive or Olivia
SMITH? ( James M.)?
SNIVELEY, Mr.
SNYDER,Mr.
SNYDER, S.S. (1863 death)
SNYDER, W.E.
SOULE, Helen
SPEER
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SPEER, Jo1m Jr. (1863 death)
SPEER, Joseph

24 Nov 1865
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KDT, Kansas Daily Tribune
Date of
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Name
SPEER, Robert (disappearance)
SPENCER, Grace Caroline
SPICER,Asa
SPICER, JOM
SPITTLER, Mathew
SPROUB?, Marshal
STALLEAP, Jennie
STANLEY, JOM
STARK, Susan, Mrs.
STARR,E.E.
STEELE, Elizabeth Finley
STEVENS (man)
STEVENSON, James
STEWART
STILL, Abraham M.D., Rev.
STILL, Martha Elizabeth
STONE, Nathan (1863 death)
STONESTREET, Ben. (1863 death)
STOWE,EM
STRICKLER, George Alfred
STRONG (boy)
SUTHERLAND, Rezin W.
SUTLIFF, Helen Sophia
SUTLIFF, Helen Sophia
SWALLOW, Charles F
SWAN,Mr.
SWANN, 1.1. (1863 death)
SWEENEY, Thomas
SWENSON, Pher
SWIFT (infant son)

TACK (1863 death)
TALLMAN, Harry
TAYLOR, H.S., Mr.
TAYLOR,J.W
TENISoN, J.W.
TENNEY, AD., Dr.
TENNEY, AM., Dr.
TERREL or FERREL, Mary A
TERREL or FERREL, Mary A
TERRY, George
TERRY, George G.
TERRY, George G.
THACHER, Kate, Mrs.
THATCHER, Otis
THOMAS, Charles M.
THOMAS, Mrs. Joel "dangerously ill"
THOMPSON, Carrie Eliza
THOMPSON, Catherine

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KDT, Kansas Daily Tribune
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Name
THOMPSON, Catherine, Mrs.
THOMPSON, Catherine A., Mrs.
THOMPSON, Dr.
THOMPSON, Dr. and wife
THOMPSON, Horace W., Dr.
THOMPSON, Horace, Dr.
THOMPSON, Mrs.
THORNTON, Mrs. Frank
THORP
THORP, Mabel A.
THORP,Mr.
THORP, S.M. (1863 death)
THORPE, Ann S.
THORPE, Mrs. Maxwell
THROOP (child)
TITUS, Col.
TOLLES, Francis O.
TOWLES,F.
TOWNSEND, P.H.
TRACY, R., Mr.
TRASK
TRASK,J.e.
TRASK, J.e. (1863 death)
TUCKER, Florence
TWENTZ, Henry
TWINING, Lewis
TWITCH (1863 death)
TYLER (child)

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20 Jul1871

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VANCE, Mr.
VANCE, Daniel
VANDENBERG, G.P., Mr.
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VANDERPOOL (little boy)
VANLIEU, Mrs
VAUGHEN, J.R.
VEATCH (male)

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Date of
KDT, Kansas Daily Tribune
newspaper Page Death Birth RDJ, Republican Daily Journal

Name

WAGNER, W.H.
WAKEFIELD, Mrs.
WALKER (a man)
WALKER, E.1., Dr.
WALKER, James Lowe, 1st Lt
WALKER, James Lowe, Lieut.
WALKER, James Lowe, Lt
WALKER, James Lowe
WALLACE, Geo.
WARD,C.H.
WARD, Mary T.
WATSON, Jas. or Jos. (1863 death)
WATSON, John
WAUGH, AddIson (1863 death)
WAYNE, John, Maj.
WEBER, Lena
WEISS, Mary Martha
WELCH, H.P., Mr.
WELD, Lewis Ledyard, Col.
WELLS, George
WELLS, Mary A., Miss
WEST (1863 death)
WETHEREL, Mr.
.WETHERELL (infant son)
WETHERELL, Catherine M.
WETHERELL, R.W., Mr.
WEW ANT, Michael
WHEDON,Mr.
WHITCOMB, LeslIe J.
WHITE (infant dau. of Joseph and
1.A.V.)
WHITE, Carrie
WHITE, Kittie Maud
WHITING, Charles C.
WHITLOW, Jane
WHITNEY (child)
WHITNEY, Carrie Lizzie
WHITNEY, James Austin
WHITNEY, W.H.H.
WILBUR, O.E.
WILBUR,O.E.
WILCOX (infant son)
WILCOX, Doruue
WILCOX, Eliza
WILCOX, Pearl
WILDER, Abraham

20 Mar 1864
10 May 1871
1 May 1869
1 May 1870
14 Nov 1865
20 Dec 1868
24 Dec 1865
24 Dec 1868
20 Nov 1869
14 Sep 1869
10 Apr 1872
24 May 1870
26 May 1870
24 May 1870
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30 Apr 1869
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12 May 1864
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27 Oct 1868
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INDEX OF DEATHS AND BIRTHS IN DAILY NEllSPAPERS OF
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1his index contains 25 pages with about 1000 entries, approx'imate\y
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GENEALOGICAL INFORMATION IN
NEWSPAPERS OF LAWRENCE,
DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS:
INDEX FOR 1873-1881
Compiled by members of Douglas County Genealogical Society
Paul R Jordan, Project Coordinator

Copyright 2000
Douglas County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 3664, Lawrence, KS 66046-0664
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Internet page: htlp://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/douglas/dckgs.htm

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The following persons contributed to the production of this work and their efforts
are hereby acknowledged With thanks and appreciation of the Douglas County
Genealogical Society, Inc.

Newspaper information recorders
Patti Garrett
Paul Jordan
Donald Vaughn
Charles Worley
Erma Worley

Coordinator, text, and data entry
Paul Jordan

Text editor
J. Bunker Clark

Proofreaders
Mary and Brower Burchill
. Beverley and Lawrence Chapman
Carolyn and Paul Jordan
Robert Kleopfer
Judy and Craig Sweets
Cindy Wilbur
Enna and Charles Worley

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"Mr. Andrew Gray, of Camp Chase, Ohio, arrived in town
Saturday on a visit to his three sisters, Mrs. WIlson, Mrs. Wallace,
and Mrs. Henderson, living in this city."

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''Yesterday, the seventieth birthday of Mrs. Charlotte V. Cutter, .. "

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These and similar informative items, along with items less
informative or redundant, are among the 5,500 newspaper articles
indexed here. Some of the information is directly useful for
genealogical research and other information gives clues to other
sources of data for productive research. Information includes
relationship, married woman's maiden name, death date, death
place, birth, marriage, birthday celebration, wedding anniversary,
location of birth place or residence before moving to Douglas
County, or location of residence after moving from Douglas
County.

What newspapers are indexed?
The Lawrence daily newspapers available on microfilm in the
Lawrence Public Library are indexed. The newspapers are those of
March 1873 through December 1877 and July 1878 through August
1881. Lawrence daily newspapers are not available for January
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We indexed each item in the news and letters columns that indicated
information that might be useful for genealogical research
. concerning a resident, former resident, or a relative of a resident of
Douglas County. A researcher should read every item indexed for an
individual, as the name may have been printed differently or
different relationships or other details may have been reported.
Where only a surname is shown in the index, the usual reason is that
the newspaper article contains information pertaining to two or more
people having that surname.
The Lawrence newspapers reported some news of Douglas County
people outside Lawrence, but much less than for Lawrence people.

What parts of the newspapers are not indexed?
Legal notices and commercial advertisements are not indexed.

Are page numbers printed on the newspapers?
The newspapers generally had four pages, and page numbers were
not printed. To aid the user, in most cases we have listed a page
number; that is, the first, second, third, or fourth page of the order in
which they appear on the microfilm. Sometimes a second copy of a
page is on the microfilm, in which case we did not count the second
copy in our page numbering.

How can copies of the newspapers be seen?
Microfilms of the newspapers indexed are in the Lawrence Public
Library, the Research Library of the Kansas State Historical Society in
Topeka, and those for March 1874 through March 1875 are also in the
Kansas Collection at Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas.
Those in the State Historical Society are available for interlibrary
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specification of items wanted, the Douglas County Genealogical
Society will make copies of indexed items. The cost in 2000, subject
to change in the future, is J6 for one or more items on one page of $l); t1 '2. 00 g
one newspaper and $1 for items on each additional page of any
newspaper in the same request. Be aware that additional items for
the same person mayor may not contain additional information. Our
address is P.O. Box 3664, Lawrence, KS 66046-0664.

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We have done our best, but there may be some mistakes and
omissions. The index has been proofread with the work sheets, but
the work sheets have not been checked against the newspapers. If
you don't find an item on the page listed, look at the other pages in
the same issue. If still not found, look at the previous and following
issues. We indexed according to the spelling given in the
newspaper, so look for possible alternate spellings or misspellings
including typographic errors. For example, if looking for Riggs also
look for Biggs; if looking for Paroyne also look for Perrine.

What did one newspaper have to say about the value of
preserving newspapers?

The files of our city papers constitute extremely
valuable archives, which increase in worth as time rolls
on and detailed data of current events in the past
become scarcer. Unlike the parent states, Kansas was
fortunate in having a vigorous press,
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To preserve in the safest and most convenient form
complete files of their papers should be the care of our
commonwealth and our cities. It occurs to us that here in
Lawrence we have a most convenient means through
which this may be assured in the future. Our city library
is furnished day by day and week by week with the
issues of our local press. Let the city council authorize
and instruct the city librarian to carefully preserve the
files in her care and from time to time have them bound
in a convenient shape for preservation. Their conStantly
enhancing value would amply repay the trifling
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"a Frenchman by birth"
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Date of
newspaper
23 Nov 1878
25 Oct 1879
11 Nov 1873
30 Jul 1879
25 Jul1879
27 Feb 1880
22 Aug 1877
23 Aug 1877
26 Jul 1879
27 Jul1879
30 Oct 1878
31 Oct 1878

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ABBE
26 Mar 1879
ABBE, C.E.
25 Mar 1877
ABBOTT, H.V.
20 Jun 1873
ABBOTT, lB.
9 Oct 1874
ABBOTT, James B.
16 Oct 1874
ABBOTT, James B., Major
12 May 1874
ABBOTT, Jas. B., Maj.
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ABEL, Mary Murdock
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ABRAMS
1 Sep 1877
ABRAMS, W.H.
28 Apr 1875
ABRAMS, w.H., Mr.
ACHNING, dau. ofMr &amp; Mrs Charles 25 Mar 1880
20 Jul1880
ADAIR, Martha
8 Jan 1876
ADAMS
25 Sep 1877
ADAMS (son born)
6 Jun 1875
ADAMS, Chas w., Col.
27 Jan 1874
ADAMS, Ella L., Mrs.
ADAMS, Florence, Miss
19 Nov 1878
29 Dec 1876
ADAMS, James W., Mr.
ADAMS, Jane W., Mrs.
16 Jan 1879
26 Jan 1879
ADAMS, Jane, Mrs.
9 Oct 1874
ADAMS, Martin
30 Nov 1878
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7 Jan 1876
ADAMS, Mrs.
29 Jan 1874
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4 Sep 1875
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ADDINGTON, Josiah
4 Nov 1879
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13 Jul1880
ADWERS, Mrs. G.M.
15 Jan 1874
16 Jan 1874
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AHLQVIST, Amanda, Miss
2 Nov 1875
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AKERS, B.F., Col.
8 Oct 1875
AKERS, Benjamin F
20 Nov 1878
AKERS, Benjamin F.
21 Nov 1878
AKERS, Mrs.
20 May 1879
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ALDEN, Chas.
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ALDER, John W.
ALDER, Mr. &amp; Mrs. John
ALDRICH, Sarah, Miss
ALDRICK, Miss Emma "at point of
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ALEXANDER, F.M., Mr.
ALEXANDER, Frank M.
ALEXANDER, Miss
ALEXANDER, Miss
ALFORD
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ALLEN, Ann Eliza
ALLEN, Ann Eliza
ALLEN, Charles
ALLEN, Clara, Mrs.
ALLEN, D.C., Mr.
ALLEN, Elmore
ALLEN, Frank, Master
ALLEN, Geo. D.
ALLEN, J.
ALLEN, James
ALLEN, James
ALLEN, Mary
ALLEN, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
ALLEN, Mrs. E.H.
ALLEN, Phillip
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5 Apr 1873
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19 Jul1879
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14 Mar 1876
25 Jul 1874
30 Oct 1874
5 Mar 1880
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8 Mar 1876
3 Nov 1877
13 Aug 1881
15 May 1879
7 Jan 1879
13 May 1877
28 Jun 1879
25 Aug 1877
2 Oct 1874
22 Jan 1880
8 Jul1880

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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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ARNOLD, Henry R.
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ARNY
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ASHER, Wm. W.
ASMAN, Joseph
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ATHENS, John T.
ATHEY (daughter)
ATHEY, J.T., Mr.
ATHEY, John T.
ATKINSON girl
ATKINSON, Henry C.
ATTA, Mr. &amp; Mrs.
ATWOOD, George S.
AUSTIN
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A VERY, Mrs. Thomas
AYER
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AYER, Charles
AYER, Chas.
AYERS

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25 Aug 1877
26 Mar 1878
17 Aug 1877
17 Aug 1877
6 Nov 1878
3 Nov 1876
17 Aug 1877
16 Oct 1874
18 Apr 1873
14 Jul1875
28 Jun 1876
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7 Mar 1875
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4 Sep 1877
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27 Dec 1873
15 Mar 1874
2 Sep 1873
5 Nov 1879
4 Dec 1879
6 Mar 1880
4 Dec 1879
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BAILEY, Carolina M.

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BAKER, JB., Mr.
BAKER, John T.
BAKER, Mr. Preacher
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BAKER, Susie, Miss
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BALDRIDGE, George
BALDRIDGE, George W.
BALDRIDGE, Mr. and Mrs.
BALDWIN
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BALDWIN, 1., Rev.
BALDWIN, J.C
BALDWIN, May and Levi
BALDWIN, William
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BANCROFT, E.H., Mr.
BANCROFT, Edward H.
BANCROFT, W.H., Mr.
BANGS
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8 Sep 1874
15 Dec 1875
9 Oct 1874
17 May 1873
21 Oct 1879
24 Oct 1879
21 Mar 1877
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BANGS, Mrs. W.N.
BANGS, W.N., Mr.
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BANKS, E.Y.
BANKS, E.V.
BANKS, Elliott V.
BANKS, Isaac
BANKS, May S.
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BANNISTER, John
BANTA, Susie, Miss
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BARBER, Oliver, Captain
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BARDWELL, F.W.
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BARNES, Samuel T., Rev.
BARNES, W.C., Capt.
BARNES, W.e., Capt.
BARNHEISEL, Wm.
BARNHISLE, William H.
BARNUM, K.S., Mr.
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BARRICKLOW, Anna B., Miss
BARRICKLOW, Ella Blood, Mrs.
BARRICKLOW, Joseph
BARRICKLOW, Miss
BARROWS, John H., Rev.
BARTELDES
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BARTLETT, Ada Blanche
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BARTLETT, J.E., Prof
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BARTUNG, Major
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BATES, Mrs. A.F.
BATES, Preston
BATES, Preston
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BAUSLIN, D.H.
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1 May 1880
13 Dec 1878
4 Jan 1879
23 Apr 1875
6 Jun 1873
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2 Feb 1876
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14 Jan 1880
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6 Jan 1880
12 Jul 1876
2 Aug 1879
7 Jan 1880
8 Jan 1880
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8 Jun 1877
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BEAM, E. Jenny
BEAM, J.H., Hon.
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BEARD, Herbert (birthday party)
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BEATTY, A., Rev. Mr.
BEATTY, Rev. Dr.
BEATTY, Rev. Dr.
BECKER, Carl
BECKNELL, James
BECKWITH, Flora, Miss
BECKY, Thomas
BEEZY, Mrs. T.N.
BEIRER, E. Jr., Mr.
BELL, F.E.
BELL, J.H., Gen.
BELL, Mrs. M.A.
BELL, William
BELL, William
BELMER, Rev. Mr.
BELT, Thomas
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BENEDICT, Curtis H.
BENEDICT, Mrs. William
BENHAM, Mrs.
BENLOW,Mr.
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BENNETT (child)
BENNETT (infant son)
BENNETT, Ella, Miss
BENNETT, J.G., Mr.

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Newspaper name
LDJ, Lawrence Daily Journal
KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
Page Death Other RDJ, Republjcan Daily Journal

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13 Nov 1879 4
6 Sep 1878
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14 Jul 1880
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13 Jul1880
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8 Aug 1874
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16 Oct 1874
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27 Oct 1876
11 Nov 1877
13 Nov 1877
11 Jan 1876
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18 Apr 1877 4
12 Jun 1878
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12 Jun 1878
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19 Oct 1873
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18 Oct 1879
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5 Oct 1879 4, col.
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12 Jun 1880
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BILLINGS, Mrrs.
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BIXLER., Frances M., Mrs.
BLACK, Bryson
BLACK, Byron
BLACK, G.w., Mr.
BLACK, Issac
BLACK, Samuel, Dr.
BLACKENSHIP, Thomas C.
BLACKER., Mattie E., Miss
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BLACKFORD, W.D., Mrr.
BLACKMAN, Mrs. Franklin
BLACKMAN, W.I.R.
BLACKWELDER., Gertrude, Mrrs.
BLACKWELDER., J.S., Mr.
BLAIR., E.W, Mrr.
BLAKE, Joseph

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26 May 1876
28 Nov 1877
1 Apr 1878
11 Nov 1879
16 Aug 1879
16 Aug 1879
26 Nov 1876
26 Jun 1875
27 Nov 1877
8 Oct 1874
9 Oct 1877
5 Mar 1879
7 Aug 1875
5 Mar 1873
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24 Dec 1876
10 Nov 1874
14 Dec 1875
24 Jan 1877
25 Jan 1877
27 Nov 1878
17 Oct 1879
31 Aug 1873
30 Aug 1873
24 Aug 1879
24 Aug 1874
16 Jan 1876
8 Feb 1879
17 Jun 1879
20 Sep 1876
29 Nov 1879
16 Jul 1875
12 Dec 1878
2 Jul 1874
4 Jan 1874
10 Mar 1880
7 Jan 1879
10 Mar 1880
9 May 1876
30 Nov 1878
17Sep1874
15 Aug 1875
6 Oct 1878
3 Aug 1879
18 Feb 1881
21 Nov 1873
1 Oct 1878
6 Apr 1877
25 Jul 1877
24 Mar 1880

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BLANCHARD, Ed., Mr.
BLANTON, Mrs.
BLANTON, Mrs.
BLANTON, N.B.
BLESSINGTON
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BLISH, Cara, Miss
BLISH, Carie, Miss
BLISH, Carra, Miss
BLISS
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BLISS, daughter of John
BLISS, E., Dr.
BLISS, Hellen Adalin
BLISS, J.A., Mr.
BLISS, John A.
BLISS, John A. &amp; Lizzie A.
BLISS, Mr.
BLISS, P.P.
BLODGETT
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BLODGETT, Jessie, Miss
BLODGETT, Kate, Miss
BLODGETT, Mr &amp; Mrs c.c.
BLODGETT, Mrs c.c.
BLOOD
BLOOD
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BLOOD, Arthur E.
BLOOD, Ida, Miss
BLOOD, Kate, Miss (birthday)
BLOOD, Mrs. M.A.
BLOOD, Newman c., Mr.
BLUNT, John
BLUNT, John
BOARDMAN, Edward
BODWELL
BOLES (girl)
BOLES, Prof
BOLLERD, E.R., Mr.
BONEBREAK
BONES, Mr.
BONTON, L.H.
BOON, S. Margaret
BOOTH, John, Dr.
BORGHOLTHAUS

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17 Oct 1879
8 Mar 1882
20 Oct 1876
26 Jan 1879
13 Aug 1878
23 Nov 1878
14 Jan 1879
14 Jan 1879
28 Jui1875
21 Jun 1876
21 Jun 1876
21 Mar 1876
22 Jan 1876
14 Mar 1876
1 Jan 1874
5 Mar 1880
18 Jun 1879
1 Jan 1874
5 Mar 1880
11 Apr 1877
25 May 1875
5 Mar 1880
3 Apr 1877
16 Jan 1877
11 Jun 1876
22 Feb 1880
3 Feb 1876
12 Nov 1875
22 Feb 1880
22 Feb 1880
8 Nov 1879
22 Oct 1876
2 Oct 1878
4 Mar 1879
1 Nov 1877
4 Feb 1880
24 Jun 1880
22 Oct 1876
2 Jun 1876
3 Jun 1876
22 Jun 1876
11 Feb 1880
29 Nov 1877
16 Aug 1877
15 Aug 1876
18 Jun 1880
14 Mar 1880
24 Mar 1877
24 Sep 1876
3 Mar 1880
4 Aug 1876

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BOUGHTON, Georgie
BOUGHTON, Georgie
BOUGHTON, Georgie
BOUGHTON, Mrs. 1.S.
BOULDEN, Andrew
BOURNE, Allen
BOWEN, Sarah A
BOWERS, Mary
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BOWES
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BOWES, Charlie C
BOWKER, Jennie S., Miss
BOWLES, Prof.
BOWLES, Prof.
BOWLES, T.C., Major
BOWMAN, AB.
BOWMAN, Albert B.
BOWMAN, Geo.
BOWMAN, Mr.
BOWMAN, Mr.
BOWMAN, Mrs. AB.
BOWMAN, Nelson
BOWMAN, Nelson W.
BOWMAN, Nelson W.
BOYD, Geo., Mr.
BOYD, James
BOYD, James H.
BOYD, James H.
BOYD, Maggie, Miss
BOYD, Thomas·
BOYNTON, J., Rev.
BOYNTON, 1., Rev.
BOYNTON, 1., Rev.
BOYNTON, Mrs.
BOYNTON, Rev. Mr.
BRADEN, Belle, Miss
BRADEN, Belle, Miss
BRADLEY (a barber)
BRADSHAW, Geo. W.

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LDJ, Lawrence Daily Journal
KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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7 Sep 1875
3
11 Apr 1877 4
16 Jun 1876
4
7 Dec 1875
3
10 Jul1873
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23 Jan 1876
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6 Apr 1877
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10 lui 1873
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10 Jul 1873
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11 lui 1873
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6 Nov 1878
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30 Apr 1875
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1 Jan 1876
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6 May 1876
4
13 Nov 1879 4
6 Jun 1879
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19 Sep 1879 4
26 Sep 1879
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14 Oct 1875
3
18 Apr 1876
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1 Jun 1879
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2 Sep 1877
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14 Jul 1880
4
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11 Feb 1877
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24 Oct 1875
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22 Jun 1877
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15 May 1877 4
20 Jun 1877
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23 May 1873 2
23 May 1873 3
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BRAY, Julia Gertrude
BRAYMAN, Mr.
BRECHTLESBAUER, Ella D., Miss
BRECKHEISER, Geo.
BREEZE
BRETHERTON, C.E.
BRETHERTON, C.E., Mr.
BRETT
BREWER, Bill
BRICKLEY, Nellie
BRIGGS, Amanda
BRIGGS, J.L., Mr.
BRIGGS, Mr. and Mrs.
BRINKLEY, L.D.
BRINKMAN
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BRINKMAN, F.
BRINKMAN, Frank
BRINKMAN, Frederick
BRINKMAN,Frederick
BRINKMAN, Mrs.
BRISTOL
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BRISTOL, Hattie
BRISTOL, Hattie, Miss
BRISTOL, Mattie
BRISTOL, Mrs.
BRISTOL, Mrs.
BROADHEAD, Gen.
BROCKELBY, Ida
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BROCKETT
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BROEHLSBAUER, Ellen
BROEKER, Fred., Mr.
BROMELSICK, Wm
BRONSON
BRONSON, Henry
BROOKS
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BROOKS, Bertha, Miss
BROOKS, Carrie M., Miss
BROOKS, Emma
BROOKS, Emma
BROOKS, Mrs. P.R.
BROOKS, Mrs. Paul R.

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16 Oct 1874
10 Oct 1875
21 Oct 1877
24 Oct 1877
4 Apr 1876
16 Sep 1879
24 Oct 1874
24 Mar 1880
5 Dec 1878
26 Aug 1877
12 Sep 1877
19 Jan 1877
30 Oct 1874
27 Apr 1878
7 Jun 1873
18 May 1877
1 Mar 1874
24 Jul1879
29 Aug 1873
30 Aug 1873
3 Oct 1873
27 Aug 1873
26 Aug 1873
28 Aug 1873
26 Aug 1873
30 Jul 1873
5 Dec 1875
7 Apr 1876
28 Oct 1879
20 Jun 1879
10 Aug 1878
11 Aug 1875
5 Nov 1874
29 Oct 1878
18 Jan 1880
11 Nov 1877
3 Sep 1879
26 Jan 1879
23 Oct 1874
1 Oct 1879
17 Mar 1874
4 Sep 1873
9 Oct 1874
19 Oct 1879
1 Jan 1874
1 Jan 1874
1 Jan 1874
19 Oct 1879
24 Oct 1879
30 Jul1878
6 Apr 1877

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BROWN, Lettie C., Miss
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BROWN, Mrs. J.S.
BROWN, Mrs. John
BROWN,P.B.
BROWN, Pamela, Mrs.
BROWN, Perry's boy
BROWN,R.H.
BROWN, S. Ella, Miss
BROWN, T.P., Mr.
BROWN, William, Mr.
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BROWN, Wm. P.
BROWNE, Alice L., Miss
BROWNE, Orville H.
BRUCE
BRUCE, Juliann, Mrs.
BRUCE, Laura A., Miss
BRUNDAGE, Mrs.

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3
1 Oct 1878
4
9 Oct 1874
4
4 Oct 1878
4
29 Feb 1880
4
30 Apr 1873
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30 Mar 1876 4
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4
25 Feb 1880
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28 Aug 1878 4
23 Mar 1879 4
2 Jun 1880
3
12 Jun 1880
4
9 Aug 1878
4
28 Aug 1878 4
9 May 1876
4
28 Jul 1876
4
9 May 1880
4
10 Jan 1874
3
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4
27 Jul 1878
4
10 Aug 1878
29 May 1879 4
10 May 1878 4
23 Mar 1880 4
23 Mar 1880 4
9 Oct 1874
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24 Dec 1879 4
18 Oct 1878
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BUCK, John
BUCKINGHAM, C.l
BUCKINGHAM, Kate, Mrs
BUECKING, Estella, Miss
BUFFINGTON, Abigail
BULL, Stephen, Mr.
BULLENE
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BULLENE
BULLENE
BULLENE (girl baby)
BULLENE, Gertie, Miss
BULLENE, Kate, Miss
BULLENE, L., Mr.
BULLENE, S., Miss
BULLENE, W.L., Mr.
BULLOCK, Mr.
BUNTON
BUNTON, Maggie
BUNZ
BUNZ
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BURGESS, Mrs.
BURGESS, Mrs. Jessie
BURK, Joseph
BURKE
BURKE, Mary E., Mrs.
BURKET, Benton
BURLINGAME
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BURLINGAME, Mal)' A. McKinney,
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BURLINGAME, Ruth
BURLINGHAM, M.l, Mr.
BURNETT
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BURNETT, Calvin
BURNETT, Calvin
BURNETT, Calvin

Newspaper name
LDJ, Lawrence Daily Journal
KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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Date of
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27 Oct 1876
27 Jul1875
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11 Jan 1880
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24 Dec 1876 4
16 Nov 1875 3
22 Jun 1877
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25 Feb 1880
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BURNETT, Charlie
BURNETT, dau. ofMlM H.C.
BURNETT, H.C., Mr.
BURNETT, Henry
BURNETT, Judge
BURNETT, Mary C.
BURNETT, Mrs.
BURNETT, Mrs. Calvin
BURNETT, Mrs. Calvin
BURNETT, Mrs. Calvin
BURNETT, Sarah, Mrs.
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BURNS, Frances A., Mrs.
BURNS, Joseph
BURNS, R.W., Mr.
BURNTON
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BURNTON, N.M.
BURR, Edward
BURR, Luman, Mr.
BURROUGHS, Oscar
BURROWS, Mrs.
BUSCH
BUSCH, Frank
BUSCH, Mrs.
BUSCH, Sarah A., Mrs.
BUSH, HE, Mr.
BUSSELL
BUSSELL, Ben.
BUSTER, Nelson
BUTEL, Yankee, Mr.
BUTLER, John, Jr.
BUTTERFIELD, S.w.
BUTTS, John
BYERS, Harmon
BYERS, Mrs.
BYRNE, Fred .
BYRON, R.E., Mr.

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9 Oct 1879
25 Jul 1878
14 Sep 1876
30 Aug 1878
26 Jul 1878
21 JuI1878
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31 Aug 1878
1 Sep 1878
31 Aug 1878
19 Feb 1878
14 Dec 1879
14 Jul 1876
1 Sep 1876
14 Dec 1879
19 Sep 1873
10 Apr 1877
3 May 1877
23 Apr 1876
17 Apr 1873
3 May 1879
17 May 1873
9 Oct 1874
6 May 1878
1 Oct 1876
8 Jun 1876
3 Oct 1876
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28 Feb 1880
13 Dec 1879
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7 Aug 1877

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CALLAHAN, Louis
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CAMPBELL
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CAMPBELL, Dollie, Miss
CAMPBELL, Dollie, Miss
CAMPBELL,.Dollie, Miss
CAMPBELL, Eli
CAMPBELL, Eva
CAMPBELL, John (retraction)
CAMPBELL, John (see 10 Mar 1875)
CAMPBELL, John C.
CAMPBELL, Mr.
CAMPBELL, Mr. and Mrs.
CAMPBELL, Mrs.
CAMPBELL,W.T., Col.
CAMPBELL, William H.
CAMPBELL, William H.
CAMPBELL, William H.
CAMPBELL, Wm. H.
CANAVAN
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CANAVAN, Mrs. Michael
CANE
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CANFIELD, William H., Hon.
CANlFF
CANlFF,Dr.
CMTJFF, Fred.
CANlFF, H.I., Dr.
CANNON, Eddie Curtis
CANOY AN, Mrs. M. "slight hopes of
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CANTWELL, Mary, Mrs.
CANTWELL, Mary, Mrs.
CARLISLE, Fannie L., Miss
CARLSON, Edward Leonard
CARLSON, son of Mr. &amp; Mrs. O.
CARLSSON (son)
CARMEAN
CARMEAN
CARMEAN, Charlie
CARMEAN, Flora, Miss
CARMEAN, Foster
CARMEAN, Marshal
CARMEAN, S.H.
CARNEAN, Sheriff

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22 Apr 1877
21 Nov 1875
16 Oct 1874
9 Oct 1874
27 Oct 1874
5 Jun 1874
1 Sep 1881
7 Sep 1877
20 Sep 1879
25 Jun 1875
9 Feb 1879
24 Dec 1876
10 Mar 1875
7 Mar 1875
7 Sep 1879
II Jul 1877
23 Nov 1875
11 Jul 1877
13 Nov 1877
2 Dec 1876
2 Dec 1876
3 Dec 1876
5 Dec 1876
8 Jun1875
8 Jun1875
16 Sep 1879
1 Apr 1879
2 Apr 1879
5 Apr 1879
6 Mar 1874
16 Aug 1879
2 Feb 1877
9 Aug 1879
20 Mar 1874
25 Feb 1879
11 Sep 1879
27 Apr 1877
28 Apr 1877
17 May 1873
23 Aug 1879
19 Jan 1879
11 Jul 1875
23 May 1877
7 Dec 1879
29 Jun 1875
14 Oct 1879
7 Dec 1879
3 Mar 1877
14 Oct 1879
18 Apr 1875

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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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CARPENTER, Louis
CARPENTER, Wm.
CARPENTER, Wm. T.
CARR, S.V.
CARR, S.V., Mr.
CARROL (heir born)
CARRUTH
CARRUTH, Al. G.
CARRUTH., Albert G.
CARRUTH, Arthur
CARRUTH., J.H., Rev.
CARRUTH, Jane G., Mrs.
CARRUTH., Mrs.
CARRUTH, Mrs. J.A.
CARSON, James
CARSON, M.L., Mr.
CARSON, Mrs John
CARTER, Elizabeth
CARTER, Jared
CARTER, Lawrence
CARTWRIGHT, Doc, Mr.
CARTWRIGHT, Doc.
CARTWRIGHT, Doc. F.
CARTWRIGHT, Doc. F.
CARTWRIGHT, W.w.
CARTWRIGHT, W.w.
CARUTHERS, W.T., Mr.
CASEY, John
CATLIN, T.c.
CAVANESS
CAVANESS, Catharine, Miss
CAVANESS, J.M., Mr.
CAVANESS, Mary C., Miss
CAVANESS, Sarah c., Miss
CEASE, Conrad
CEDARHELM, John
CESSNA, Mrs. IN.
CHADWICK
CHADWICK, John E.
CHADWICK, Mrs. Frank
CHALK, RE., Rev.
CHALK, R.M., Rev.
CHALLISS
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Date of
newspaper
24 Jun 1878
8 Oct 1876
30 Oct 1874
28 Mar 1877
10 Apr 1877
5 Aug 1877
18 Jul1876
7 May 1873
8 Sep 1876
20 Jun 1880
4 May 1880
20 May 1876
26 Aug 1879
24 Nov 1875
23 Dec 1875
5 Sep 1877
19 Nov 1873
10 Sep 1878
7 Mar 1875
31 Jul 1879
9 Mar 1875
27 Oct 1877
17 Apr 1879
2 Mar 1882
26 May 1876
9 Oct 1874
9 Oct 1874
3 Sep 1878
17 Apr 1877
1 Apr 1879
30 Mar 1879
18 Jan 1876
20 Jan 1876
4 Sep 1878
27 Feb 1874
4 Jun 1875
12 Nov 1878
4 Oct 1874
4 Sep 1878
8 Jun 1877
6 Oct 1874
3 Jun 1880
1 May 1874
14 Jan 1880
12 Sep 1879
13 Dec 1877
22 Jan 1880
16 Mar 1876
17 Mar 1876
8 Aug 1875
12 Oct 1876

Newspaper name
LDJ, Lawrence Daily Journal
KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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CHANUTE, 0., Col.
CHAPMAN
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CHAPMAN, Jo., Mr.
CHAPMAN, Joseph
CHAPMAN, Joseph
CHAPMAN, Joseph
CHAPMAN, Thos.
CHARLETON, Ida
CHARLETON, Joseph
CHARLETON, Wm. H.
CHARLTON
CHARLTON, Emma M., Miss
CHARTRAND (little boy)
CHARTRAND, lA., Mr.
CHARTRAND, Louis and family
CHASE
CHASE, Salmon P.
CHERRY, Mrs.
CHERRY, Mrs. E.E.
CHESTER
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CHESTER, Eddie
CHESTER, H.W.
CHESTER, H.W., Mr.
CHESTER, H.W., Mr.
CHETLAlNE, Mrs.
CHEVALIER
CHEVALIER, Jerome E.
CHEVALIER, John
CHITTENDEN, H.c., Mr.
CHRISTIAN
CHRISTIAN
CHRISTIAN, Capt.
CHRISTIAN, James, Capt.
CHRISTIAN, Judge
CHRISTIAN, Mrs. Wm. H.
CHRISTIE
CHRISTIE, Mr.
CHURCH, c.H., Mr.
CHURCHILL
CHURCHILL, Geo.
CHURCHILL, Miss
CHURCHILL, Mrs. SJ.
CISSNA, RA., Mr.
CLARK

Date of
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10 Jun 1876
2 Aug 1873
18 Mar 1873
28 May 1873
22 Jun 1873
13 Sep 1876
5 Mar 1875
8 Jul1875
15 Mar 1877
16 Mar 1877
18 Mar 1877
17 Sep 1873
30 Sep 1877
30 Sep 1877
13 Jun 1880
6 Oct 1877
16 Jui1874 .
31 Mar 1874
21 Mar 1879
20 Nov 1874
28 Mar 1880
23 May 1873
29 Jun 1880
10 Oct 1875
5 Oct 1877
25 Oct 1876
15 Feb 1880
30 Oct 1877
25 Aug 1878
25 May 1877
24 Nov 1878
2 Nov 1873
15 Apr 1873
15 Apr 1873
25 Nov 1873
3 Nov 1875
9 Oct 1877
30Ju11874
22 Oct 1875
16 Sep 1879
16 Oct 1875
22 Oct 1875
2 Oct 1874
24 Mar 1880
15 Jun 1875
29 Feb 1880
9 Oct 1874
9 May 1-876
30 Aug 1879
29 Aug 1879
9 May 1875

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CLARK, Mary; Miss
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CLARK, Nicholas S.
CLARK, O.E.
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CLARKE, Emma M.
CLARKE, Emma M., Miss
CLARKE, Harry W.
CLARKE, Henrietta Ross
CLARKE, Mr.
CLARKE, Mrs. H.S.
CLARKE, Mrs. Sidney
CLARKE, Mrs. Sidney
CLARKE, Sidney, Hon.
CLARKSON
CLARKSON, B.A., Mr.
CLARY, P.M., Col.
CLAY
CLAY, John B.
CLAY, John B.
CLAYBOURNE, Mrs. Robert
CLAYPOOL, R.B., Mr.
CLAYTON, Smith L
CLAYTON, Smith L
CLAYTON, Smith, Mr.
CLAYTON, William E.
CLEVELAND, Joe P.
CLEVELAND, Joe P.
CLINE, J.O., Mr.
CLOUGH, M.R., Rev
CLOVER, Claude W.
CLUGSTON, John M., Mr.
CLYMONT
COCHRAN, Mary D., Mrs.
COCHRAN, Mary, Miss
COCKINS (bouncing boy)
COCKINS, Carlie, Miss
COCKINS, J.M., Rev.
COCKINS, J.M., Rev.
COCKINS, J:M., Rev.
COCKINS, Rev. Mr.

Date of
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15 Jul1873
4 May 1880
23 Jul1876
5 Aug 1873
4 Sep 1874
2 JuI 1875
9 May 1875
15 JuI 1873
9 May 1876
4 Oct 1878
4 Apr 1878
1 Oct 1874
13 Aug 1873
24 Aug 1879
27 Aug 1879
23 Apr 1880
23 Apr 1880
20 Jun 1873
20 Aug 1873
11 Ju11877
29 Dec 1876
20 Aug 1873
21 Aug 1873
12 Dec 1879
8 Aug 1873
2 Apr 1873
19 Jun 1879
14 Jul 1876
5 Mar 1873
6 Mar 1873
19Jul1876
10 Aug 1879
6 Oct 1874
12 Nov 1878
4 Oct 1874
15 Aug 1874
25 Jan 1877
27 Feb 1877
31 Jan 1880
11 Mar 1875
6 Jan 1880
12 Dec 1879
10 Aug 1876
17 Dec 1876
29 Nov 1879
2 Jul1878
23 Aug 1878
4 May 1875
5 May 1875
8 Jan 1880
22 Dec 1878

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COE, Edwin G.
COFFEY, Jeonie, Miss
COFFIN
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COFFIN, H.N., Mr.
COFFIN, Mrs. H.N.
COFFIN, Mrs. Hal.
COFFIN, WB.
COFFIN, W.B., Mr.
COGER, Joseph
COLBERT, Margaret F.
COLBERT SON, Fannie Welch
COLCHER
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COLE (girl baby)
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COLE, C.W, Mr.
COLE,H.W.
COLE, Harry
COLE, Harry L.
COLE, Mrs.
COLE, Myrta
COLE, Virginia, Miss
COLE, WH., Prof
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COLEMAN, E.W.
COLEMAN, Minnie, Miss
COLEMAN, Mr.
COLEMAN, Mr. &amp; Mrs. E.A.
COLEMAN, Mr. &amp; Mrs. E.A.
COLEMAN, S.H
COLLIER, Thomas
COLLIER, Thomas
COLLINS, King
COLLINS, King
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COLLINS, Mrs.

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2 Jun 1874
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CONANT, Ezra
CONE (maiden name of Mrs.
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CONE, Allen W.
CONOVER, Annie, Miss
CONRY, H.W., Rev.
CONWAY, MartinF.
COOK, Austin, Mr.
COOK, G.W., Mr.
COOK, Sarah L., Mrs.
COOK, Sarah S., Mrs.
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COOPER, John W.
COOPER, W.L., Mr.
COOPER, W.L., Mr.
COPEN, E.B.
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COPLEY, Josiah, Jr.
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CORBIN, dau. of Mr. &amp; Mrs. J.N.
CORBIN, IN., Mr.
CORBIN, Mr.

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CORDLEY, Rev. Dr.
CORDLEY, Rev. Dr.
CORDLEY, Rev. Dr.
CORDLEY, Rev. Dr.
CORDLEY, Richard, Rev.
CORDLEY, Richard, Rev. Dr.
COREL
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23 Aug 1879
9 Oct 1874
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28 Dec 1875
25 May 1880
29 Sep 1875
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CORY, Samuel
COSGROVE, FA, Mr.
COSLEY
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COSTON, G.H., Rev.
COTTOM
COTTON
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COTTON, J.M.
COTTON, lM.
COTTON, John C. (or M.)
COTTON, Mr.
COVEL
COVEL, Mrs. James
COVEL, W.B., Mr.
COWAN, H.S., Dr.
COWEN, Dr.
COWEN, Dr.
COWEN, Dr.
COWEN, H.S., Mr.
COWEN, Henry S.
COX
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COx, Emma
COX, Lizzie B., Miss
COx, Mary, Mrs.
COX, Mrs Richard
COY, Sue K., Mrs.
COY, Susanna K., Mrs.
CRACKLIN, Joseph, Capt.
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CRAMER, Enoch N.
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CRAMER, Mrs. BJ.
CRANDALL, Mr.
CRANDALL, Theron W.
CRANE, Carrie, Miss
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CRANE, Thomas

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4 Apr 1880
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12 Sep 1879
18 Mar 1880
25 Oct 1878
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7 Sep 1873
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12 Dec 1876
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23 Sep 1879
23 Aug 1879
24 Jun 1879
4 Sep 1878
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19 Sep 1879
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CRILEY, Charles K.
CRILEY, Ezra K.
CRILEY, Mr.
CRIPPIN, Lizzie
CRITES, H.S.
CROCKER, Allen
CROCKER, Geo.
CROCKER, John G.
CROCKETT, Frank
CROFT, Mrs. Albert
CRONTHITE
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CROSBY, Deacon (86th birthday)
CROSBY, M.1. and S.c.
CROSBY, Mr.
CROSBY, Mrs.
CROSBY, Samuel
CROSS, Charles S.
CROSSET, R.W.
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CRUM, RG.
CRYSLER, Mr.
CRYSLER, Mr.

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CULBERTSON, Geo., Esq.
CULBERTSON, Ida, Miss
CULBERTSON, Mrs.
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CURLEY, Mollie, Miss
CURREN, Edward
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CURTIS, Nellie, Miss
CUTLER
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CUTLER, Mrs. Calvin
CUTTER, Charlotte V. (70th b.d.)
CUTTER, George
CUTTER, George
CUTTER, George
CUTTER, George
CUTTER, Lizzie, Patience, and Sarah
CUTTER, Mrs. Geo.
CUTTING, AK., Mr.
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DaLEE, Mr.
DaLEE, Mr.
DaLEE, Mr.
DaLEE, Mr. AG.
DaLEE, Mrs. AG.
DALLAS, Ada, Miss
DALLAS, Dr.
DALLAS, Dr.
DALLAS, Dr. "recovery doubtful"
DALLAS, LJ.
DALLAS, LJ., Dr.
DALLAS, Leander J., Dr.
DALLAS, Mrs. LJ.
DALLAS, Mrs. L.J.
DALLAS, W.J., Mr.
DALLAS, Walter I.

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25 Nov 1876
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25 Apr 1880
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DAVENPORT, Ella, Miss
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DAVIS, Ella, Miss
DAVIS, Franklin
DAVIS, Henry
DAVIS, lB., Mr.
DAVIS, Joe
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DAVIS, Laura
DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs. CG.
DAVIS, Mrs. Geo.
DAVIS, Mrs. John
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DAVIS, WR, Dr.
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DAY, Amanda, Miss
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10 Mar 1877
6 Apr 1875
4 Apr 1875
6 Jul 1878
11 May 1876
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16 Oct 1874
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DEMING, Mrs. N.P.
DEMING, Myra, Miss
DEMMING, I.R., Mr.
DENISON
DENISON, Dr.
DENNIS (young man)
DENNISON
DENNY, Mattie
DENT, Colonel
DENT, Frederick
DePERIN, A.
DERR, Elma Frederica Marie
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DESKINES (wife)
DESKINES, John
DESKINS, Bud
DESKINS, Mrs. Dr.
DESKINS, Mrs. John
DESKINS, Susie, Miss
DeSMET,M.
DESSERY (daughter born)
DESSERY (two children)
DEVER, Mrs.
DEVER, S.B., Mr.
DEVER, S.B., Mr.
DEVER, Shelby
DEVER, Shelly B., Mr.
DEVERAux, J.P., Judge
DEVERAux, Mrs. E.C.
DEVEREAUX

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5 Apr 1879
13 Ju11877
9Nov 1878
5 Apr 1879
2 Feb 1876
17 Mar 1875
27 Apr 1880
27 Apr 1880
17 Jul 1879
25 May 1876
I Jun 1876
13 Feb 1877
23 May 1874
6 Mar 1877
14 May 1875
18 Aug 1875
22 Oct 1879
I Apr 1873
31 Aug 1877
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6 Jan 1879
8 Jan 1874
11 Dec 1878
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8 Feb 1874
12 Aug 1879
23 Mar 1875
1 Jul 1879
4 Jun 1875
20 Dec 1873
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25 Sep 1879
29 Jul1879
4 Nov 1875
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13 Feb 1877
27 Ju11877
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29 Dec 1877
16 Aug 1877
11 Oct 1876
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DICKINSON
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DICKINSON, Mrs. P.T.
DICKONSON, Philena
DICKSON, Charles
DIGGINS, H.W., Mr.
DIGGS
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DIGGS, AI.
DIGGS, Allie S., Mr.
DIGGS, B.F., Han.
DIGGS, B.F., Han.
DIGGS, Mr':&gt;. A.L.
DIGGS, Mrs. D.B.
DILLON, Mrs.
DISBROW, Carrie F.
DISBROW, E., Mr.
DISBROW, Ebenezer
DISBROW, Eva Lillian
DISBROW, Hattie, Miss
DISBROW, Myra Adelia
DISBROW, W.B., Mr.
DIX, Belle, Miss
DIX, E.E., Mr.
DIX, E.E.; Mr.
DIX, Ed., Mr.
DOAK
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23 May 1875
2 Sep 1877
25 Dec 1873
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25 Jan 1877
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DOBBINS, Ella
DOBBS, L.D.
DODGE
DODGE, Willie Burr
DODGE, Willie Burr
DODSON, Rev. Mr.
DOLARD, MJ., Mr.
DOLBY
DOLLINGER, Charles
DOLSON,E.
DOL STEIN, Alex.
DONNELLY
DONNELLY
DONNELLY
DONNELLY, Andrew
DONNELLY, Andrew
DONNELLY, James
DONNELLY, James
DONNELLY, Maggie, Mrs.
DONNELLY, Mary, Mrs.
DONNELL Y, Mrs. James
DONNELLY, Mrs. James
DONNELLY, Mrs. James
DONNELY
DONNELY
DONOVAN (maiden name of Mrs.
LEDFORD)
DOOR
DORANCE
DORR, Fred. H.
DORR, Mrs.
DORRANCE
DORRANCE
DORRANCE, Mrs. O.H.
DORRANCE, O.H., Col.
DORRANCE, O.H., Col.
DOUGHERTY, Ella, Miss
DOUGLAS, Alex. and Eliza R.
DOUGLAS, Andrew
DOUGLAS, B.F.
DOUGLAS, B.F., Mr.
DOUGLAS, Horace
DOUGLASS, Ida L., Miss
DOUGLASS, Jeannette, Miss
DOW, Ladd
DOW, Maria L., Mrs.
DOWLAND, J.H., Prof.
DOWNING, Julia, Miss
DOWNS, Harry

Date of
newspaper
16 May 1880
24 Dec 1876
8 Feb 1880
21 Apr 1880
19 Jul1874
21 Jul 1874
19 Mar 1879
15 Sep 1878
28 Aug 1879
18 Aug 1874
11 Oct 1874
13 Oct 1874
15 Oct 1879
21 Jul 1876
10 Feb 1880
12 Mar 1875
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1 Oct 1873
2 Oct 1873
15 Oct 1879
23 Aug 1879
16 Oct 1879
17 Oct 1879
29 Jan 1876
9 Aug 1876
10 Feb 1880
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DOY,Dr.
DRAPER, Amanda, Miss
DRAPER, F.M., Mr.
DRAPER, John
DRAPER, Mr.
DRESSER, Winifred Lillie
DUDLEY, Nannie, Miss
DUNBAR
DUNBAR, L., Mr.
DUNBAR, R.R., Mr.
DUNCAN
DUNCAN Sybil R?
DUNCAN, C.C., Hon.
DUNCAN, Elizabeth, Mrs.
DUNCAN, J.S., Mr.
DUNCAN, John and Chas.
DUNCAN, Mrs. Wesley
DUNCAN, Mrs. Westley
DUNCAN, Sybil A., Miss
DUNLAP, Emily, Miss
DUNN
DUNN, Irena
DUNN, John K., Rev.
DUNN, John K., Rev.
DUNN, Mrs. Brazilla
DUNN, William
DUNNING
DUNNING
DUNNOCK
DUNNUCK, Margaret, Mrs.
DUNNUCK, Sarah, Miss
DUNTON, Col.
DURLAND, Anna, Miss
DUTTON
DUTTON, Gardner C.
DUTTON, Mr.
DYE
DYER, May, Miss
DYER, May, Miss
DYMOND, Ida, Miss

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EBERHART, George
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EBERHART, George A
EBERHART, old Mr.
ECCLES, S.W., Mr.
ECKE, Josephine, Miss
EDDY
EDDY, Fred E.
EDDY, Ira, Rev.
EDGAR, Mrs.
EDSON, Mrs. L.H.
EDWARDS
EDWARDS, George
EDWARDS, George
EDWARDS, J.T., Mr.
EGGERS, Catharine, Miss
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EGGERT (infant son)
EGGERT, Charlie
EGGERT, Fred
EGGERT, Fred. and wife
EGGERT, Frederick
EGGERT; H.W &amp; Martha
EGGERT, Mr.
EGGERT, Mrs. Fred.
EGGERT, Sophia W.
EGGLESTON
EGGLESTON, D.E.
EICKENBURG
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EIDEMILLER, AG., Mr.
EIDEMILLER, AS.
EISENBERY, Mary, Miss
EKIN, Annie, Miss
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LDJ, Lawrence Daily Journal
KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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ELIAS, Gideon
ELUAH, "Uncle"
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ELLIOTT, Mrs. R.G. "not expected to
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ELLIS, F.M., Rev.
ELLIS, F.M., Rev.
ELLIS, Mrs. F.M.
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EMBRY, Rev. Mr.
EMBRY, Rev. Mr.
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EMERY, lS.
EMERY, J.S.
EMERY, Jennie, Miss
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ENGLISH, D.B., Prof.
ENGLISH, Prof.
ENLOW, Mrs.
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ERB, Newman
ERB, Sarah, Miss
ERICKSON, Christina, Miss
ESSAN, Geo. T.
ESSAN, George T.
ESSON, Helen E.
ESTABROOK, Lucy
ESTES, Mary E.
ESTES, Prebby
EUBANKS, Geo.
EVANS
EVANS, Arthur
EVANS, David
EVANS, Laura
EVARTS, Mrs.
EVERHART, Dr.
EVERHART, George A
EVERHART, John T.
EVERHART, Mrs. Belle
EWING
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EWING, Frankie Chester
EWING, Samuel
EWING, Thomas Jr., Gen.
EWING, Thos.

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FABRIECUS, Mary, Mrs.
FAGAN, W.W.
FALES
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FAREY, Henry
FARNHAM, Ae., Prof.
FARNSWORTH
FARNSWORTH, Chas. P.
FARRAND, James H.
FARREN
FARREN, Joe D.
FARREN, Joseph D.
FARREN, Mrs. S.R.
FARREN, Susie
FARROW, E. Mat.
FARWELL, GA
FAUCET, Ella, Miss

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FERGUSON, Edward
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FETTY, Clara, Miss
FEUERSTEIN, Rudolph
FIELDS, Caesar
FIELDS, Mrs. Laura
FILLEY, Mr.
FILTON, Lilian, Miss
FILTON, Lillie, Miss
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FISCHER
FISCHER, Julius
FISCHER, Mary
FISCHER, Mary, Miss
FISHER
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FISHER, c.E., Dr.
FISHER, E.A.
FISHER, Edward, Dr.
FISHER, F.G.
FISHER, Frederick G.
FISHER, H.C. and c.M.
FISHER, H.D. &amp; E.M.
FISHER, H.D., Rev.
FISHER, H.D., Rev.
FISHER, H.D., Rev
FISHER, J.W., Mr.
FISHER, Joseph C.
FISHER, Joseph C.
FISHER, Miss
FISHER, Robert
FISHER, Robert
FISHER, Robert
FISHER, Robert
FISHER, Vinie
FISHER, William
FISHER, William R.
FISTO, Mrs.

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12 Dec 1879
17 May 1878
18 Oct 1876
l3 Aug 1881
6 Aug 1878
24 Apr 1879
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20 Jul 1878
24 Mar 1880
27 Mar 1877
23 Sep 1879
3 Jan 1880
16 Sep 1879
18 Jan 1879
19 Jan 1879
25 Apr 1877
17 Aug 1875
18 Aug 1875
9 Dec 1875
11 May 1877
SOct 1879
4 May 1880
5 Oct 1879
7 Oct 1879
19Jun 1875
18 Apr 1873
4 Jul 1876
16 Sep 1879
25 Mar 1873
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26 Jul 1878
16 Sep 1879
11 Jun 1876
11 Dec 1878
14 Nov 1875
17 Apr 1873
25 Nov 1876
12 Jun 1880
17 Apr 1873
7 Nov 1873
12 Nov 1873
9 May 1876
16 Sep 1879
17 Sep 1879
18 Sep 1879
13 May 1876
18 Nov 1874
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FITTS, R.H.
FITZGERALD, Mary, Mrs.
FITZGERALD, Mary, Mrs.
FITZGERALD, Mrs.
FITZPATRICH, Jennie, Miss
FITZPATRICK, Wm., Mr.
FLEMING, Lucy, Miss
FLETCHER
FLETCHER
FLETCHER, E.B.
FLETCHER, E.B., Mr.
FLETCHER, E.B., Mr.
FLETCHER, George
FLETCHER, George E.
FLETCHER, Mrs.
FLETCHER, Mrs. E.B.
FLETCHER, W.O., Hon.
FLETCHER, W.O., Mr.
FLlNTOM
FLlNTOM (baby boy)
FLlNTOM, Mr.
FLlNTOM, William Ralph
FLORO
FLUKE, Cora, Miss
FLUKE, Mrs.
FLUKE, Mrs. W.W.
FLUKER, Louisa, Miss
FLUKER, Sarah, Miss
FOGG, H.L., Mr.
FOLEY
FOOTE
FOOTE
FOOTE
FOOTE (son)
FOOTE, A.P., Mr.
FOOTE, Andrew P.
FOOTE, Ida, Miss (birthday)
FOOTE, Mrs. Prof
FORBES, C.F., Col.
FORD (child)
FORD, George
FORD, I.B. "little hope of recovery"
FORD, Orville L.
FORD, William
FORNEY, Col.
FORSYTHE, Jane, Mrs.

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12 Jul 1873
20 Jul1878
Special with
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23 May 1876
3 Sep 1878
4 Sep 1878
21 Aug 1878
14 Mar 1876
24 Jun 1875
17 May 1873
27 Dec 1876
8 Jan 1876
6 Mar 1879
8 Oct 1876
19 Jan 1877
24 Feb 1876
2 Oct 1875
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11 Jul1879
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27 Mar 1880
27 Jun 1877
27 May 1877
26 Jun 1877
22 Aug 1875
18 May 1877
6 Sep 1874
30 Sep 1879
16 Oct 1873
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1 Feb 1880
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23 Jun 1876
13 Mar 1880
15 Sep 1875
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14 Oct 1876
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4 Apr 1873
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FOWLER, Tommy "Uncle"
FOX, Mrs. Thomas
FRAME, Lillie, Miss
FRANCIS, Catherine, Mrs.
FRANK
FRANK
FRANK (bouncing boy)
FRANK (child)
FRANK, Grace, Miss "slight hopes of
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FRANK, Gracie
FRANK, Harry
FRANK, Harry N.
FRANK, Harry N. (2nd on same page)
FRANK, Jacob
FRANK, Nathan, family
FRASER
FRASER, John
FRASER, John, Gen.
FRASER, John, Gen.
FRASER, John, Gen.
FRAWLEY, Mary A., Miss
FRAZER (boy)
FRAZER (child)
FRAZER, John
FRAZER, John
FRAZER, John
FRAZER, John S.
FRAZER, Mary E., Mrs.
FRAZER, Robbie L.
FRAZER, Robert L.
FRAZER, Robert L.
FRAZER, Robert L.
FRAZIER
FRAZIER
FRAZIER, Charles Evelyn
FRAZIER, Henry V.
FRAZIER, John
FRAZIER, Milton &amp; Olive L.
FREEMAN
FREEMAN, Addie, Miss
FREEMAN, Winfield
FREEMAN, Winfield
FRENCH

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24 Oct 1879
13 Sep 1878
4 Mar 1879
15 Feb 1879
7 Jul1875
16 Oct 1874
20 Jul1876
9 Feb 1879
7 Jul 1876
29 Oct 1878
1 Sep 1875
7 Mar 1880
11 May 1878
9 Jan 1879
12 Oct 1879

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FRENCH
11 Oct 1878
4
FRENCH, CD.
18 Oct 1878
4
FRENCH, CD.
12 Apr 1879 4
FRENCH, CD., Mr.
2 Sep 1879
4
FRENCH, CD., Mr.
29 May 1880 4
FRENCH, Eben
18 Oct 1878
4
FRENCH, Elizabeth P.H., Mrs.
28 Mar 1877 4
FRENCH, Elizabeth Parker Haskell,
29 Mar 1877 2
Mrs.
FRENCH, Mary R. or Mamie.
12 Jul 1876
4
FRENCH, Mary R., Miss
14 Jul1876
4
FRENCH, Mrs.
30 Mar 1877 4
FRENCH, Mrs. CD.
20 Oct 1876
4
FREY, Jamison and Ed.
16 May 1879 4
FRICKER
27 Dec 1876 4
FRICKER, John
]5 Jul ]873
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FRICKER, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Will.
4 Sep ]878
FRIGATE
17 Jun 1876
4
FRISBIE, Wm. H.
27 Nov 1878 4
FRITSCHE
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FRUIN, Robert
22 May 1879 3
FRY
20 Jul 1873
3
FRY
3 Sep 1873
3
FRY
25 Oct 1873
3
FRY, Samuel
21 Oct 1873
3
FRY, Samuel
20 Dec 1873 3
FUCHS, Phillip
3 Oct 1879
4
FUCHS, Phillip
17Dec 1879 4
FULLER
5 Apr 1874
4
FULLER, (sister of Mrs.)
2 Ju11880
4
FULLER, Asonzo
9 Oct 1874
4
FULLER, Ferdinand
16 Oct 1874
4
FULLER, Fred
16 Oct 1874
4
FULLER, George L.
14 Oct 1876
4
FULLER, Minnie E., Miss
I Dec 1877
4
FURNESS
28 Sep 1878
4
FURNESS, H.H., Mr.
17 May 1873 3
GABHART, Mrs.
GADDIS
GADDIS, E.E., Mr.
GAGE, Prof
GAGE, Prof
GAGE, William T., Prof
GALL, Mr.
GALLIN, Charles
GALLOWAY, Rosamond, Miss
GAR, Mrs.
GARDNER
GARDNER, Bob

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10 Nov 1876 4
GARETSON, Mrs.
14 Oct 1875
3
GARETSON, Mrs. J.S.
3 Jun 1880
4
GARNETT, Fannie M.
10 Aug 1879 4
GARRETT child
19 Jul1876
4
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12 Oct 1875
3
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9 Oct 1874
4
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18 Jul 1876
4
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12 Oct 1875
3
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25 Dec 1875 3
GARRISON
16 Aug 1879
GARSIDE, Jas. H.
19 Nov 1878 2
GARVIN, Mrs. David
9 Aug 1876
4
GASTON, John A.
23 Jan 1877
4
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GATCH, George
25 Feb 1880
4
GATCH, Phillip
25 Feb 1880
4
GAUSNELL, Joseph
24 Sep 1876
4
GAVIN, ThomasM.
15 Aug 1878 4
GAY
26 Ju11877
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GAY, Fred
24 Apr 1877 4
GAY, Fred C.
10 May 1877 4
GEMMEL
20 Sep 1879
4
GEMMEL, R.B., Mr.
23 Jul 1878
4
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3 Jul 1880
4
GENTRY, Mr.
II Jan 1879
4
GENTRY, Samantha, Mrs.
3 Sep 1879
4
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9 Sep 1875
3
GESSETT, Alex., Mr.
30 Nov 1876 4
GEYSER, Mr. and family
12 Mar 1879 4
GIATHART, J H., Mrs
27 Feb 1880
4
GIBBS, Eva
3 Sep 1874
4
GIBBS, Eva
6 Sep 1874
4
GIFFIN, Effie, Miss
25 May 1880 4
GIFFIN, Etta, Miss
16 Sep 1876
4
GIFFIN, Mrs.
16 Sep 1876
4
GIFFORD
31 Jul 1873
3
GIFFORD, Hezehiah
6 Mar 1877
4
GIFFORD, Hezekiah
6 Mar 1877
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10 Apr 1875
3
GILBERT, Clara, Miss
23 Aug 1877 4
GILBERT, Daniel
12 Sep 1873
3
GILBERT, Francis
9 Oct 1874
4
GILBERT, Mrs. Geo.
1 Oct 1878
4
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10 Sep 1874
4
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10 Oct 1875 3, col.
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10 Oct 1875 3, col.
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GILLAM, Mary, Miss
GILLAM, Miss Carrie
GILLETTE
GILLUL Y, James and family
GILMAN, Alice May, Miss
GILMAN, Arthur
GILMAN, Gertie, Miss
GILMAN, Mrs. Samuel
GILMAN, Mrs. Samuel C.
GILMORE, David
GILMORE, John
GILMORE, Mr.
GILMORE, Mrs.
GILMORE, Mrs. John
GILMORE, Nellie, Miss
GILMORE? (girl)
GILSON, Sam
GINGRY, John
GIVENS (little girl)
GLADDEN, Jerry
GLASER, Carrie, Mrs.
GLASER, Daniel
GLATHART, Jerry C.
GLATHART, MaryE.
GLATHART, Mrs J.H.
GLEASON
GLEASON
GLEASON (daughter)
GLEASON, HN., Mr.
GLEASON, Michael
GLEASON, Mrs. James
GLEASON, Rev. Father
GLEE (son)
GLEED, Charles
GLOCK (child)
GODWIN, Agnes
GOOD, dau. of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jacob
GOODADIER
GOODIN, Herbert
GOODIN, Joel K.
GOODWIN, W.F.
GORDON, Jesse

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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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10 Oct 1875 3, col.
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3
12 Oct 1875
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10 Oct 1873
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2 Nov 1873
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4 Apr 1874
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2 Nov 1873
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6 Feb 1879
4
8 Sep 1874
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6 Oct 1874
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29 Aug 1879 4
30 Apr 1879 4
11 Dec 1875 3
19 Sep 1879
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23 Sep 1879
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26 Mar 1876 4
29 Mar 1879 4
3 Nov 1876
15 Nov 1879 4
30 Mar 1879 4
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27 May 1880 4
12 Nov 1876
9 Oct 1874
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19 Apr 1878
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14 Jun 1879
4
10 Sep 1878
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4
27 Feb 1880
4
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5 Aug 1879
4
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GOSSMAN, John
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GOULD, Mrs. George R.
GOULD, R.c., Mr., disappeared
GOULDING, Dora, Miss
GOWER
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GOWER, James H.
GOWER, John
GOWER, John H
GOWER, John H.
GRACE, Ella, Miss
GRAHAM, Mr.
GRAHAM, Mrs
GRAHAM, Mrs. Geo.
GRALL, Lina, Miss
GRANGER
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GRANGER, Nettie S., Miss
GRANT
GRANT, Charles
GRANT, James B.
GRANT, James B., Judge
GRANT, Mrs.
GRANT, S.E., Capt.
GRASS, Barbara, Miss
GRAVELEY
GRA VELEY, Emma H., Mrs.
GRAVELEY, Mary H., Miss
GRAVEL Y, Emma, Miss
GRAVES
GRAVES, Mrs.
GRAVES, Mrs. Julius H
GRAY (child)
GRAY, Andrew
GRAY, Clarissa
GRAY, D.S., Dr.
GRAY, E.c., Mr.

Date of
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24 Sep 1876
15 Mar 1876
20 Feb 1876
16 Oct 1874
16 Oct 1874
16 Sep 1876
17 Sep 1876
27 Aug 1876
12 Sep 1874
10 Oct 1873
14 Mar 1879
3 Sep 1878
28 Jul1878
13 Sep 1879
20 Jun 1876
12 Dec 1879
1 Jul1876
1 Oct 1875
7 Apr 1876
23 Nov 1879
2 Apr 1878
13 Nov 1879
1 Apr 1878
18 Jul1879
23 Jul1879
17 Feb 1882
22 Feb 1880
3 Jun 1875
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1 Jan 1880
16 Oct ]874
3 Jun 1875
29 Oct 1879
25 May 1877
31 Jul 1878
20 Dec 1873
30 Aug 1879
10 Sep 1878
8 Jun 1876
7 Jun 1876
7 Aug 1873
21 Jul1874
30 Apr 1876
2 Nov 1873
27 Mar 1879
12 May 1875
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18 Sep 1875

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GREEN
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GREEN (child)
GREEN, Dora
GREEN, J.N.
GREEN, J.S.
GREEN, James W.
GREEN, James w., Esq.
GREEN, L.F., Capt.
GREEN, Lottie E., Mrs.
GREEN, Mr.
GREEN, Mrs. Dr. W. T.
GREENE
GREENE, H.M., Han.
GREENE, J.W.
GREENE, T.W., Rev.
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GREENE, T.W., Rev.
GREENE, T.w., Rev.
GREENE, Thomas Waterman
GREER, Callie, Miss
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GREGG, Sibyl (dau. of Alexander)
GREISA, A., Mr.
GRESAY
GREW, Mamie, Miss
GRIESA, Adolph
GRIFFITH
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GRIFFITH
GRIFFITH, Edward
GRIFFITH, Even E.
GRIFFITH, Fred
GRIFFITH, H.C., Mrs.
GRIFFITH, J.M., Mr.
GRIFFITH, James, Rev.
GRIFFITH, Mr.
GRIFFITH, Mr. and Mrs. G.W.E.
GRIFFITH, Mrs. G.W.E.

Date of
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Newspaper name
LDJ, Lawrence Daily Journal
KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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5 May 1876
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13 Feb 1876 3, col.
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15 Feb 1876
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14 Oct 1875
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22 Aug 1874 4
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24 Jul1879
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15 Aug 1876 4
GROUT
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GROVENOR
20 Apr 1875
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20 Aug 1875 3
GROVENOR, G.
28 May 1875 3
GROVENOR, Gurdon
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GROVER, Joel
9 Oct 1874
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16 Oct 1874
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29 JuI 1879
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7 Jul 1880
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8 May 1873
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15 Oct 1873
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2 Apr 1876
4
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13 Feb 1878
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15 JUD 1875
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8 Mar 1873
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28 Feb 1880
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27 Mar 1880 4
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28 Feb 1880
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23 Nov 1879 4
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13 Apr 1876 4
GUNN, Charles
19 Mar 1880 4
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17 May 1877 4
GUNN, E., Rev.
26 Jun 1874
4
GUNN, Elihu, Rev.
10 Jul1874
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27 Dec 1878
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9 Sep 1877
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1 Sep 1878
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14 May 1879 4
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22 Aug 1875 3
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19 Mar 1880 4
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GUNTHER, A.
16 Oct 1874
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10 Sep 1874
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HADLEY, Emma V., Miss
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HADLEY, June, Mr.
HADLEY, Junius
HADLEY, Laura H., Miss
HADLEY, Meda, Miss
HADLEY, Washington and Naomi
HADL Y, John White
HALE
HALE, Geo. H.
HALE, John K, Hon
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HALL, F.M., Miss
HALL, George and mother
HALL, Harry
HALL, Lucy D.
HALL, Martha J., Miss
HALL, Mrs.
HALL, Mrs. L.D.
HALL, Mrs. Thomas C.
HALL, Robert
HALL, Wm. N.
HALL, Wm. Nichols
HALLAHAN, John
HALLOWELL, Mr.
HAMBLIN, E.P., Miss
HAMILTON
HAMILTON, A R
HAMILTON, Alex. R., Mr.
HAMILTON, Charles W.
HAMILTON, Flora, Miss
HAMILTON, J., Mr.
HAMILTON, Lizzie R., Miss
HAMLIN, Mary, Mrs.
HAMMELL (baby born)

Date of
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19 May 1877
8 Aug 1879
15Jull876
10 Oct 1875
19 Mar 1880
7 Sep 1878
8 Oct 1878
1 Nov 1878
I Jan 1879
12 Apr 1879
23 Aug 1876
19 Mar 1880
7 Nov 1875
4 Nov 1873
2 Nov 1878
5 Nov 1878
31 Oct 1878
31 Oct 1878
19 Mar 1880
21 Apr 1880
8 Mar 1873
3 Dec 1878
3 Jun 1879
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22 Jan 1880
10 Sep 1878
13 Sep 1878
28 May 1873
14 Aug 1873
22 Aug 1878
4 Sep 1873
13 Sep 1878
15 Oct 1878
8 Apr 1878
10 Sep 1878
22 Jan 1880
6 Sep 1878
20 Sep 1873
19 Sep 1873
18 Nov 1875
20 Sep 1879
1 Aug 1878
4 Jun 1876
31 Jan 1882
1 Feb 1882
16 Jul 1874
8 Oct 1878
13 Jun 1873
4 Oct 1878
27 Oct 1877
20 Jul1879

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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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29 Nov 1877 4
HAMMOND, E.D.
29 Apr 1875
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HAMMOND, E.D., Mr.
23 Oct 1874
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HAMMOND, Henry
17 Sep 1878
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19 May 1876 4
HAMPTON, George S., Captain
27 Mar 1877 4
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3 Nov 1874
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12 Oct 1877
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25 Sep 1877
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26 Aug 1879 1
HANFORD
1 Jan 1874
3
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1 Jan 1874
2
HANN,Judge
17 Oct 1876
4
HANSCO:~1B, O.A.
9 Oct 1874
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13 May 1874 4
HANSEN, heir of Harry
13 May 1874 4
HANSEN, little boy
11 Nov 1876 4
HANWAY, Mrs.
23 May 1873 3
HAPGOOD, Geo. W.
25 May 1880 3
HAPGOOD, George W.
25 May 1880 4
HARBACH (HARBAUGH), Pricilla A., 19 Oct 1879
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27 Jan 1876
2
HARD, Doc.
IO May 1876 4
HARDCASTLE, Arthur
31 Mar 1877 4
HARDIN, Miss
27 Dec 1876 4
HARDIN, Wm.
22 Jul 1879
4
HARDING (son)
26 Sep 1875
3
HARDWICK, Louis
13 Nov 1877 4
HARFORD, Mrs. Thomas
I Sep 1878
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HARFORD, R.L., Rev.
2 Apr 1873
2
HARLAN, Capt.
15 Aug 1876 4
HARLOW, Oscar
16 Oct 1874
4
HARRAD, W.L.
20 Oct 1877
4
HARRINGTON
I Feb 1877
4
HARRINGTON, S.c., Dr.
16 Oct 1874
4
HARRIS
28 Apr 1874
4
HARRIS
1 Jan 1879
4
HARRIS (twin boys)
27 May 1880 4
HARRIS, Cornelia, Miss
8 Nov 1879
3
HARRIS, E.P., Mr.
22 Jun 1873
3
HARRIS, lB., Mr.
17 Feb 1876
3
HARRIS, Jack
I Dec 1875
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HARRIS, James F.
19 Nov 1878 4
HARRIS, John B.
20 Nov 1879 4
HARRIS, Lucy
24 Nov 1878 4
HARRIS, May A.
20 Jan 1880
4
HARRIS, May, Miss
5 Feb 1880
4
HARRIS, May, Miss
4 Oct 1878
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HARRIS, William
HARRIS, Winnie
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HART, Carrie, Miss (13th birthday)
HART, Charley
HART, Frankie Hannah
HART, Mr.
HART, Nellie M., Miss
HARTLEY, Mrs.
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HARVEY, Darwin E.
HARVEY, William
HARVEY, Wm.
HARWOOD, w.e.
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HASELTINE, W.B.
HASENTINE
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HASKELL, Almira c., Mrs.
HASKELL, Almira, Mrs.
HASKELL, D.C.
HASKELL, D.e., Hon
HASKELL, Dudley
HASKELL, Dudley e.
HASKELL, J.G., Capt.
HASKELL, Mrs. Chas. A.
HASKELL, Mrs. J.G.
HASKELL, Theo. B.
HASKINS ON
HAS LIT, EA, Mr.
HASS, Mrs. John T.
HASSELMAN
HASSELMAN, Mr. &amp; Mrs. W.J.
HASSELMAN, Watson J.
HASTIE, Peter (disappeared)
HASTY, George
HATCH, Austin
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27 lun 1875
1 Jun 1880
14 Jan 1879
18 Apr 1880
18 Apr 1880
II Mar 1881
28 Apr 1874
27 May 1880
8 Oct 1875
28 Aug 1875
29 Jul1873
6 Oct 1875
23 Mar 1875
24 Oct 1878
3 Dec 1879
26 Mar 1880
11 Aug 1877
24 Apr 1874
26 Jul1878
27 Jul-1878
14 Sep 1877
18 Oct 1878
8 Oct 1874
20 Jun 1876
29 Mar 1877
30 Mar 1877
29 Aug 1873
30 Aug 1873
17 Oct 1876
20 Oct 1876
19 Oct 1876
9 Oct 1874
17 Oct 1876
30 Sep 1875
19 Oct 1876
17 Oct 1876
9 Jul1875
II Apr 1877
29 Aug 1873
28 Oct 1873
4 May 1879
29 Jun 1880
8 Nov 1879
2 Oct 1878
1 Nov 1877
10 Apr 1878
14 Sep 1877
22 May 1879
4 Jul 1879
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HAWKINS, Charles T.
HAWKINS, Frankie, Miss
HAWKINS, Fred B.
HAWKINS, Fred.
HAYES
HAYES
HAZEL TINE, Carrie, Miss
HAZLETT, E.A.
HAZLETT, Ed., Mr.
HEALSIG, A.F., Mr.
HEALSIG, Freddy
HEALSIG, T.L., Mr.
HEATH
HEFNER
HEGLEY, M.l, Miss
HEILMAN
HEILMAN, Wm. H.
HEINA, E.L., Miss
HEINEN, Johannie Fredrike, Mrs.
HEINNER Johnnie
HEISE, Emma
HELWIG, Clarence
HEMINGWAY, Mr.
HEMPHILL, Emma Lillian
HENDERSON
HENDERSON
HENDERSON, E.S.
HENDERSON, James
HENDERSON, John E.
HENDERSON, Lewis
HENDERSON, Maggie, Miss
HENDERSON, Mr.
HENDERSON, Mrs.
HENDERSON, Rev. Mr.
HENDERSON, S.c., Mr.
HENDERSON, T.w., Rev.
HENDRICKS
HENDRICKS
HENDRICKS
HENDRICKS, Homer
HENDRICKS, Kate, Miss
HENDRICKS, Mildred, Miss
HENDRICKS, Wm. N.

Date of
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12 May 1877
6 Aug 1875
26 Jun 1874
11 Feb 1880
16 Jan 1879
22 Aug 1876
22 Oct 1879
23 Sep 1879
1 Mar 1877
7 Ju11877
11 Sep 1878
2 May 1879
20 Aug 1873
16 Oct 1874
12 Jul1878
23 Aug1879
15 Dec 1877
I May 1878
3 Jul1880
3 Jul 1880
9 Nov 1878
I Jun 1876
28 May 1873
10 May 1873
24 Apr 1873
8 Aug 1879
30 Aug 1876
29 Feb 1876
13 Oct ] 874
10 Sep 1879
6 Jan 1877
29 Nov 1873
3] Oct 1873
I Jan 1879
25 Jan 1880
23 Jul1879
28 Apr 1875
4 Nov 1881
30 Nov 1879
13 Feb 1880
9 Sep 1879
14 Jul 1876
7 Feb 1879
II Nov 1876
31 Jan 1877
8 Mar 1877
9 Mar 1877
10 Sep 1879
14 May 1879
25 May 1877
19 Dec 1876

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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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HENDRIX, LOUISE N.
HENDRY
HENDRY
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HENDRY, Flora, Miss
HENDRY, Judge
HENNESSY, Jeremiah (disappeared)
HENNING, B.S., Maj.
HENNING, Mrs. B.S.
HENNING, Rev. Mr.
HENRY, Mrs. John
HENRY, Tom
HERRICK, Frank
HERRICK, Lydia
HERRINGTON
HERRINGTON, Mr. and Mrs. 1.
HERRIOTT, Mrs. J.H "will soon be
around again"
HERRON
HERRON, James W.
HERSEY
HERSON, James
HERTZ, u.w., Mr.
HERZEMAN, Frank
HESS
HESTER (a man)
HEWETT, Miss
HEWITT, Minnie F., Miss
HEWITT, Miss
HEWS,G.W.
HEWS, Wm. H
HEYMAN, Seymour C.
HIATT, L.B., Dr.
HIATT, M.J
HIATT, M.J
HIATT, MJ., Miss
HIBBARD
HIBBARD, Miss
HIDDEN
HIDDEN, Jason
HIDDEN, Jayson, Mr.
HIDDEN, Maria
HIGGINS, Adeline, Mrs.
HILBERT, August
HILL
HILL, A. Quincy
HILL, Edmund family
HILL, Eorrester
HILL,Isiah
HILL, Lydia B., Mrs.

Date of
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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
Page Deatb Other RDJ, Republican Daily Journal

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25 May 1880 4
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3 Dec 1878
28 Jun 1876
1 Dec 1877
27 Feb 1880
2 Dec 1876
24 Aug 1873
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20 Aug 1873
24 Aug 1873
23 Aug 1873
16 Oct 1874
16 Oct 1874
8 Mar 1879
9 May 1877
17 Jan 1880
20 Jan 1880
17 Jan 1880
8 Feb 1880
13 May 1880
16 Oct 1877
17 Sep 1878
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HILLMAN, J.M., Mr.
HILLMAN, lW
HILLMAN, lW.
HILLMAN, John W
HILLMAN, John W
HILLMAN, John W
HILLMAN, John W
HILLMAN, Sallie, Mrs.
HILMAN, lW.
HILPERT, Otto
HIMOE, Mrs. Dr. S.O.
HIMOE, Mrs. S.O.
HINEMAN, Mrs. L.W
HINEN, John
HINES, Mr.
HINMAN
HOADLEY
HOADLEY
HOADLEY "at point of death"
HOADLEY, D.L.
HOADLEY, D.L., Mr.
HOADLEY, Mrs. D.L.
HOAG
HOAG
HOAG, Edward P.
HOAG, Mattie, Miss
HOAG,Mrs.
HOBBS, Joshua
HOBELMAN, Augustus
HOCADA Y, Fanny and Alice
HODGE, HJ., Mr.
HODGE, Lawrence
HODGE, Lawrence AE., Dr.
HODGES, Luda, Miss
HODGMAN, Ella M, Mrs
HOEY, Frani
HOFF (child)
HOFFMAN, Clay
HOFFMAN, Dan., Maj.
HOFSTETTER
HOFSTETTER, B. (Mr.)
HOGAN, George
HOGAN, Tobias
HOGUE

Date of
newspaper
12 Feb 1879
20 Jun 1877
6 Apr 1879
11 Apr 1879
12 Apr 1879
15 Apr 1879
7 Jun 1879
4 Apr 1879
25 Mar 1879
3 Apr 1879
6 Oct 1878
8 Apr 1879
9 Apr 1879
10 Apr 1879
6 Apr 1879
5 Apr 1879
7 Sep 1876
15 Jun 1880
22 Jun 1880
2 Jun 1880
26 Jan 1879
23 Oct 1878
12 Oct 1876
20 Mar 1877
2 Jul 1880
13 Aug 1876
21 Mar 1877
29 Nov 1879
18 Mar 1879
11 Jul 1876
29 Sep 1878
27 Apr 1877
30 Aug 1878
25 May 1877
1 Feb 1874
4 Apr 1873
1 Aug 1878
24 Sep 1876
13 May 1876
30 Dec 1877
20 Nov 1879
2 May 1880
26 Jun 1873
15 Mar 1878
11 Dec 1875
8 Jan 1876
26 Mar 1878
25 Mar 1878
19 Dec 1873
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8 Mar 1877

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HOGUE, Frank O.
17 Oct 1875
HOLLAND
16Dec 1876
HOLLIDAY, Minnie, Miss
20 Nov 1878
HOLLINGBERRY, Fredie
15 Aug 1874
HOLLINGBERY, dau. ofMlM George 21 Jul1878
HOLLISTER
18 Jun 1880
HOLLISTER, Arthur J.
7 Jan 1879
HOLLOWELL, Silas
11 Jun 1880
HOLMAN
4 Sep 1877
HOLMAN, A.
16 Oct 1874
HOL1v1ES
4 Sep 1873
16 Feb 1882
HOL1v1ES, Caroline
30 Jun 1881
HOL1v1ES, Catharine
28 Dec 1879
HOL1v1ES, Chester
17 May 1873
HOL1v1ES, Mary
9
Oct 1874
HOL1v1ES, old Mrs.
5 Feb 1880
HOL1v1ES, Samuel
16 May 1879
HOLMES, Samuel
27 Oct 1876
HOLT, Abbie, Miss
18 Nov 1874
HOLT, Fannie
16 Oct 1874
HOLT, George
10 Dec 1875
HONE (son)
II Sep 1879
HOOD (infant son)
2 Nov 1877
HOOD, A.H., Mr.
22 Oct 1873
HOOD, Mrs.
16 May 1880
HOOK, Mrs. James
19Jun 1879
HOOPER
14 Jul 1874
HOPE, Charles
11 May 1877
HOPKINS, Allie, Miss
18
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HOPKINS, R.L.
IS
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1877
HORBACH, Abm., Mr.
12
Nov
1875
HORN, James
3
Jan
1880
HORNE, James
10 Oct 1879
HORNER, Levi, Mr.
22
Jul1876
HORNSBY, Mrs.
12
Sep 1876
HORNSBY, Mrs. E.W.
24
Jun
1876
HORTON
9
Nov
1875
HORTON
22 Jan 1876
HORTON, lC., Hon.
13 Nov 1877
HORTON, Mrs. Dr.
21
Jun 1876
HORTON, Mrs. lC.
21
Dec 1878
HOSMER
14
Oct 1875
HOSTETTER
23
Jul 1878
HOUGHTELIN
20
Mar 1878
HOUGHTELIN, lW.
4
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1878
HOUGHTELlN, J.W., Mr.
2
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1878
HOUGHTELLlN, Mr.
10
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1879
HOUSE
25
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1880
HOUSE
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HOUSE, J., Mr.
22 Jan 1880

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HOWARD
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HOWARD, Cyrus
HOWARD, JB., Mr.
HOWARD, Mary E., Miss
HOWARD, Minnie, Miss
HOWARD, Mrs. w.e.
HOWDEN
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HOWE, Geo. L.
HOWE, H.W., Dr.
HOWE, Mr. &amp; Mrs. George W
HOWELL
HOWELL,Mr.
HOWLAND, Leroy
HOWLAND, Mary S., Mrs.
HOWLAND, Mary S., Mrs.
HOWLAND, N.D., Mr.
HOYSRADT, N ..
HOYSRADT, Nicholas
HOYSRADT, Nicholas
HOYT
HOYT
HOYT (girl born)
HOYT, Charles e.
HOYT, Chas. and family
HOYT, Clarence
HOYT, Mr. and Mrs.
HOYT, Wm. F.
HUBBEL, John M.
HUBBEL, John M.
HUBBELL
HUBBELL
HUBBELL
HUCH, Wm. J
HUDSON
HUDSON
HUDSON, Edwin
HUFFMAN
HUGHES
HUGHES
HUGHES, Louis
HUGHES, Mrs. Robert
HUGHES,P.
HUGHES, Sallie, Miss
HUGHSON, Fannie, Miss
HULME, Mrs. Henry

Date of
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15 Dec 1878
28 Jun 1877
23 Jun 1875
21 Jul1875
21 Mar 1877
3 Dec 1879
21 Mar 1877
18 Sep 1879
23 Dec 1873
15 Apr 1880
12 Mar 1879
5 Sep 1878
7 Jul1880
9 Sep 1879
21 Apr 1875
24 Jul1878
22 Feb 1879
13 Feb 1877
4 Nov 1873
5 Feb 1880
16 May 1879
7 May 1878
15 May 1879
13 May 1879
14 May 1879
2 Aug 1879
1 Jan 1879
26 Jul 1879
27 Jan 1877
20 May 1879
5 Nov 1874
4 Feb 1880
27 Apr 1877
23 Jan 1874
24 Jan 1874
19 Sep 1879
25 Sep 1879.
3 Oct 1879
14 Feb 1874
26 Jun 1879
27 Dec 1877
25 Mar 1879
15 Jul1876
27 Aug 1879
23 Jan 1880
16 Dec 1879
17 Jan 1877
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HULSE, Mr.
HUL T, Andrew
HUL T, Christina
HUME

11 May 1876
19 Dec 1873
2 Nov 1875
25 Jul1874
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22 Jan 1880
HUME,G.W
10 Mar 1880
HUME,G.W.
I3 Nov 1873
HUMPHREYS
8 Jan 1876
HUNGERFORD
I I Jan 1880
HUNGERFORD
18 May 1880
HUNGERFORD, Seth
20 May 1879
HUNT, Harry E.
5 Apr 1879
HUNT, Hattie
31 JuI 1879
HUNT, John
19 Mar 1875
HUNT, May, Miss
30 May 1877
HUNT, Mrs. E.S. "not expected to live" 25 Jul 1874
HUNT, S .. B., Dr.
5 Mar 1879
HUNTER, Annie, Miss
12 Nov 1875
HUNTER, Mr. and Mrs.
11 Sep 1879
HUNTER, Sallie 1., Miss
24 Sep 1879
HUNTINGTON, Clara, Miss
29 May 1879
HURD, George and Henry
I3 Feb 1879
HURD, Henry
17 Jun 1878
HURD, Mrs.
I3 Feb 1879
HURD, son of Mrs.
I3 Feb 1879
HUSON
18 May 1880
HUSON, Adela, Miss
23 May 1879
HUSON, Dela R., Miss
17 May 1879
HUSON, Richard, Dr.
25 Oct 1881
HUSTED, Charles W.
29 Aug 1879
HUTCHINGS
20 Sep 1879
HUTCHINGS
26 May 1880
HUTCHINGS, Mr.
30 Mar 1878
HUTCHINGS, Mr. "dangerously ill"
8 Feb 1878
HUTCHINGS, Samuel D.
6 Apr 1878
HUTCHINSON
19 Nov 1875
HUTCHINSON, Ed.
17Novl875
HUTCHINSON, G.W.
16 Sep 1879
HUTCHINSON, G.W.
16 Oct 1874
HUTCHINSON, Maggie, Miss
15 May 1877
HUTCHINSON, Ruth E., Miss
24 Jul1879
HUTCHINSON, Wm.
16 Sep 1879
HUTCHISON, Kate
I I Feb 1877
HUTSON, son of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harry
22 Aug 1878
HYDE, c.A., Mr.
2 Apr 1879
HYDE, Effie D., Miss
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INGALLS, Addison
INGALLS, F.T., Rev
INGALLS, Ruth
INGALLS, Sen.
INGLE, John, Rev
INNES
INNES
INNES
INNES
INNES, AW.
INNES, Arthur W.
INNES, Bessie
INNES, Bessie Lee
INNES, D., Mr.
INNES, infant daughter
INNES, Mrs. AW.
INNES, Mrs. AW.
INNES, Mrs. Daniel
INNES, Mrs. Geo.
ISBELL, George T.
ISEMAN, Fritz, Mr.

JACKSON
JACKSON, Charles
JACKSON, G.W., Prof
JACKSON, George W., Prof
JACKSON, John
JACKSON, Josh
JACKSON, Maria, Miss
JACKSON, Prof
JACKSON, Thomas B.
JACOBS, Mrs.
JACOBS, S.P., Rev.
JACOBS, S.P., Rev.
JAMES
JAMES, Alice, Miss
JAMES, c.c.
JAMES, R.T.w., Rev
JAMES, Sue, Miss
JAMISON
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JAMISON, James
JARERCKI, Mr. &amp; Mrs. E.w.
JAUNDA, Jacob
JENIFER, Alice, Miss

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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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JOHNSON (boy)
JOHNSON (infant son)
JOHNSON (man)
JOHNSON (man)
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JOHNSON, AD. and Annie L.
JOHNSON, AD., Mr.
JOHNSON, Ben.
JOHNSON, Benjamin
JOHNSON, Charlotte E., Miss
JOHNSON, David A
JOHNSON, Elisha D.
JOHNSON, Fanny
JOHNSON, Geo. C.
JOHNSON, Georgie
JOHNSON, Henry
JOHNSON, Ida
JOHNSON, Isaac
JOHNSON, JJ., Mr.
JOHNSON, lW., Col.
JOHNSON, James Henry
JOHNSON, John
JOHNSON, John P.
JOHNSON, Mary
JOHNSON, Mattie H.
JOHNSON, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
JOHNSON, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
JOHNSON, Mrs.
JOHNSON, Mrs.
JOHNSON, Mrs. C.
JOHNSON, Mrs. George
JOHNSON, Mrs. Thos.
JOHNSON, Nicholas
JOHNSON, 0., Mr.
JOHNSON, Oscar
JOHNSON, R.S., Mr.
JOHNSON, Ralph S.
JOHNSON, Ralph S.
JOHNSON, SEW., Mr.
JOHNSON, SEW., Mr.
JOHNSON, SEW., Mr.
JOHNSON, sons of AD.
JOHNSON, Thomas, Rev.

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15 May 1877
11 Feb 1877
26 Sep 1874
14 Apr 1881
26 Oct 1879
19 Aug 1877
7 Ju11880
21 May 1880
21 Mar 1873
23 Mar 1876
22 Aug 1873
17Nov 1877
22 Jun 1876
13 Jul1880
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7 Dec 1878
28 Aug 1879
7 Oct 1873
7 Jul1880
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13 Nov 1877
2 Nov 1875
19 Jul1876
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24 Dec 1876
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11 Feb 1880
4 Apr 1876
7 May 1875
13 May 1875
14 May 1875
20 Nov 1878
29 Dec 1877
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JONES, H.c.
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JONES, J.M.
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JONES, James
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JONES, Joseph
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JONES, Mary, Miss
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JONES, Mrs. M.
JONES, P.D.
JONES, P.D.
JONES, Wm.
JONSON, Mary c., Mrs.
JORDAN, Miss

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LDJ, Lawrence Daily Journal
KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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JOSEPH, George
JOY, Geo. W.
JOYCE
JOYCE, Mrs. Col.
JUDSON
JUDSON, W.w., Mr.
JUDSON, Wm. R., Col.
JUNK, Mrs. S.E.
JUNKINS, W.A., Mr.

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KEEFER., Ada, Miss
KEEFER., Ada, Miss
KEEFER., Nellie, Miss
KEEFER., Samuel
KEELER., Julius A., Col.
KEELER., Mrs.
KEELER., Mrs.
KEELER, Mrs.
KEELER, Mrs. Henry
KEELER., Susan R., Mrs.
KEENEY
KEENEY, Thaddeus E.
KEHLER., Tom
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KEIFER., Samuel
KEISER
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KEISER., Henry
KEITH, Emma A.
KEITH, Emma L., Miss
KEITH, Hattie, Miss
KEITH, Judith N.
KEITH, Lucy, Miss
KEITH, Martha 1.
KEITH, Miss
KELEHER
KELEHER, T.F., Mr.
KELEHER, Tom F.
KELLER, Mr.

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13 Mar 1875
I Feb 1874
21 Sep 1875
25 Jan 1874
2 Dec 1875
27 Mar 1875
19 Nov 1876
2 Dec 1876
16 Jun 1875
25 May 1877
16 Mar 1880
12 Aug 1876
31 Jul1879
7 Aug 1879
21 Jan 1879
25 Apr 1880
21 Jan 1879
8 Oct 1879
12 Nov 1878
14 Aug 1877
3 May 1879
17 May 1873
1 Sep 1877
4 Sep 1877
18 Mar 1879
17 Nov 1875
4 Nov 1877
15 Mar 1874
15 Mar 1874
15 Mar 1879
4 Sep 1878
8 Oct 1878
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6 May 1879
21 Mar 1879
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24 Sep 1875
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18 Apr 1880
15 May 1877
8 Apr 1877
3 Apr ;1878
18 Apr 1879
9 May 1876
16 Oct 1879
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KETCI-llNGMAN, William
KETELS, Bertha, Miss
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KEYS, Louis
KIBBE, Pamela
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KIMBALL, Ella R., Miss
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4 Apr 1874
16 Aug 1876
7 Sep 1875
18 Jan 1877
25 Mar 1879
30 Oct 1873
30 Oct 1873
20 Mar 1880
1 Mar 1877
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22 Sep 1876
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5 Aug 1876
9 May 1873
3 Oct 1874
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KING, Rev. Mr.
KING, V.M., Rev.
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KING, Will O.
KINGMAN, Fred. H.
KINGSBURY, Mr.
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KIRKPATRICK, T.L, Mr.
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KLEMP, Catharine, Mrs.
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KLIWORTH, Issac
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KNAPP, Mary
KNEALE, Rev. Mr.
KNEALE, Wm., Rev.
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KNOX, V.B., Rev. Mr.
KNUCKLER, John F.
KNUEHL, Johnny
KOSTENBADER, Mrs. Andrew
KRAFT, Mr.
KREIS, Herman
KREMER (son)

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9 Oct 1874
7 Mar 1876
27 Apr 1877
25 Nov 1876
26 Sep 1877
9 Dec 1875
12 Feb 1880
9 Sep 1879
11 Mar 1879
12 Mar 1879
6 Sep 1879
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29 May 1874
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LAIDLAW, Robert
LAIDLAW, Sarah
LAIDLAW, Scott
LAIDLAW, Scott
LAMBERS, Wes. "feared drowned"
LAMBERT, Charles C.
LAMBERT, John D.
LAMBERT, John D.
LAMBERTSON
LAMBERTSON, Isabella, Miss
LAMBERTSON, Lucy M., Miss
LAMBORN, Howard L.
LAMON, dau. of Mr. &amp; Mrs. w.H.
LAMON, Martha, Miss
LAMON, Wm.
LANCASTER, Mrs. GW.
LANDECKER
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LANDER (son)
LANDER (son)
LANE
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LANE, James H., Gen.
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LANE, Mrs.
LANE, Mrs. T.G.
LANE, T.G.
LANE, T.G., Mr.
LANGWORTHY, Laura J., Miss
LANGWORTHY, Laura J., Miss
LANNE, Henri, Dr.
LAPHAM, Ollie, Miss
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LAPTAD, P. Mr.
LARIMER, Gen ..
LARSON, Emma
LARSON, Emma
LARSON, John
LARSSON (son)
LARSSON, John
LATIMER, 1., Mr.
LA VO, Emma, Miss
LAWRENCE
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LAWRENCE, C.W., Dr.
LAWRENCE, C.W., Dr.
LAWRENCE, C.W., Dr.
LAWRENCE, C.W., Dr.
LAWRENCE, C.W., Dr.
LAWRENCE, CW., Dr.
LAWRENCE, Dr.
LAWRENCE, Dr. and Mrs. C.W.
LAWRENCE, F.H.
LAWRENCE, Fred H., Maj.
LAWRENCE, Mrs. Dr.
LAWRENCE, Mrs. Dr. CW.
LAWRENCE, Mrs. Dr. c.w.
LAWRENCE, W.L., Mr.
LAWS, W.R., Dr.
LAWSON, B.F., Mr.
LAWTON (boy)
LAWTON, George
LEAK, T.J., Rev.
LEAMER, Wm.
LEARNARD, Mrs. W.E.
LEARNED, Ed.
LEARNED, Henry
LEARNED, Henry

Date of
newspaper
24 Oct 1876
28 Oct 1875
4 Mar 1881
28 Oct 1875
14 Sep 1879
28 Oct 1875
20 Dec 1876
II Feb 1880
29 Sep 1875
17 Dec 1876
5 Sep 1879
9 Sep 1879
18 Sep 1879
21 Jan 1880
23 Apr 1875
1 Nov 1876
12 Oct 1879
21 May 1875
23 Aug 1879
14 Mar 1879
14 Mar 1879
10 Oct 1875
12 Jun 1878
10 Mar 1877
1 Oct 1879
18 Dec 1873
19 Oct 1873
25 Mar 1877
13 Jan 1880
16 Jan 1880
14 Nov 1878
28 Dec 1878
5 Mar 1879
31 Jul 1877
20 Oct 1877
29 Aug 1873
26 Mar 1875
25 Jul 1879
17Dec 1873
23 Jan 1880
20 Mar 1879
27 Jun 1879
2 Dec 1876
28 Nov 1875
8 Jul 1875
15 Feb 1874
14 Feb 1874
9 Oct 1873
12 Feb 1879
27 Sep 1878
27 Mar 1879

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LECOMPTE, Judge
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LEE, Harriet
LEE, Henry
LEE, JohnD.
LEE, Mrs.
LEE, Mrs. Henry
LEEKA, Amy
LEEPER, Allen and family
LEEPER, G.c.
LEFEBVRE, E.C., Mr.
LEFEBVRE, Ed.
LEFEBVRE, Ed.
LEFEBVRE, Ed. C.
LEGATE, James
LEIS
LEIS (daughter)
LEIS, Charles Henry
LEIS, George, Mr.
LEIS, Henry
LEIS, Nellie
LEIS, Nellie
LEIS, Wm., Mr.
LEITER
LEJERE
LEJERE, John
LEMING, Will
LENARD, J.H., Mr.
LENNOX
LEONARD
LEONARD, Anna May
LEONARD, Kate A., Miss
LEONARD, Mrs.
LEONHARDT, C.W., Col.
LePORTE, Annie L., Miss
LESCHER
LESCHER, Thomas D.
LESCHER, Thos. D.
LESLIE, c.L., Mr.
LESLIE, Charles Dorrance
LESPER, Mrs. Allen
LESTER (son)
LESTER, Earnest Augustus
LESTER, Ernest Augustus
LESTER, Samuel David
LETT, D.G., Rev.
LETT, D.G., Rev.
LETT, D.G., Rev.

Date of
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Newspaper name /
LDJ, Lawrence Daily Journal
KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
Page Death Other RDJ, Republican Daily Journal

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20 Feb 1880
15 Apr 1877
22 Jul 1876
27 Mar 1873
26 May 1876
24 Mar 1877
26 May 1877
3 Dec 1873
19 Sep 1873
3 Apr 1874
6 Jul 1878
22 Jan 1874
2 Aug 1876
3 Aug 1876
1 Aug 1876
22 Oct 1874
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12 Jul 1876
4 Nov 1877
27 Oct 1876
24 Jul 1879
15 Mar 1877
18 Mar 1877
31 Mar 1877
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13 May 1877
16 Oct 1874
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25 Feb 1881
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7 Aug 1879
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15 Sep 1877
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LEWIS
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LEWIS, Albert
LEWIS, Alexander
LEWIS, Alexander
LEWIS, Bertie, Miss
LEWIS, Bertie, Miss
LEWIS, C.J., Judge
LEWIS, C.J., Judge
LEWIS, C.J., Mr.
LEWIS, C.J., Mr.
LEWIS,E.E.
LEWIS,F.W.
LEWIS, Hattie E., Miss
LEWIS, M., Miss
LEWIS, Mr. and Mrs. A.c.
LEWIS, Mrs. A.c.
LEWIS, Mrs. Alex.
LEWIS, Mrs. E.E.
LEWIS, Mrs. Judge
LEWIS, Myra Elizabeth
LICHENSTEIN, Joseph
LICHES, H., Mr.
LlLL Y, A.H., Rev.
LINDLEY, Ella M.
LINDLEY, Emma E., Miss
LINDLEY, Jemima, Miss
LINDSEY, George
LIPSCOMBE, Miss
LITCHFIELD, Mrs.
LITTLE, Marion N., Miss
LIVERMORE
LIVINGSTON, Willie
LLEWELLYN, Miss
LLOYD
LLOYD, Rev. M.
LLOYD, Rev. Mr.
LLOYD, Rev. Mr.
LLOYD, S.W., Rev. (report of death
was incorrect)
LOCKARD, Anna, Miss
LOCKE, Henry C.
LOCKWOOD

Date of
newspaper
13 Dec 1878
7 Apr 1876
5 Apr 1879
25 May 1881
29 Jan 1880
1 Jun 1877
25 Sep 1877
29 Jun 1876
7 Apr 1876
9 Apr 1875
Special with
22 Jan 1880
27 Nov 1877
18 Sep 1877
5 Aug 1876
20 Apr 1875
18 Jul1876
21 Jul 1876
]8 Sep 1875
20 Oct ]878
16 Oct 1877
20 Jun ]879
5 Aug 1879
7 Jan 1876
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26 Jun 1875
20 May 1876
]8 May 1876
30 Oct 1873
1 Mar 1879
16 Feb 1877
18 Aug 1875
1 Nov 1878
10 Oct 1879
5 Sep 1875
22 Dec 1877
27 Mar 1875
28 Feb 1880
23 Oct 1877
10 Jun 1875
27 Feb 1881
18 Dec 1875
6 Feb 1876
6 Mar 1877
18 Feb 1877
IS Mar 1877
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11 Jan 1880

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LONG, Wm., Mr.
LONGFELLOW
LONGFELLOW, Mrs.
LOOBY, Michael
LORD, W.H., Mr.
LOSEY, Miss
LOSEY, N.H., Prof.
LOSH, Andrew
LOT, Mr.
LOVALETTE
LOVE, Alex.
LOVEJOY, Rev. c.H. and Julia L.
LOVELACE, Agnes M.
LOVELACE, Agnes M., Miss
LOVIN, Nora E., Miss
LOW, Judge
LOWE
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LOWMAN, Mrs. E.S.
LOWRY
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LOWRY, Jane, Miss
LUCAS, James B.
LUCAS, Mr.
LUDDEN
LUDINGTON
LUDINGTON
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LUDINGTON
LUDINGTON, Angie
LUDINGTON, Angie V., Miss
LUDINGTON, George
LUGRON, Geo. R.
LUGTON
LUM, Carrie K., Miss
LUM, S. Y., Rev.
LUNDLEY, Anna
LUPPLE, Mrs. G.F.
LUTHER
LUTHER, H., Mr.
LUTHER, Henry

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2 Jul1879
9 Apr 1873
9 Nov 1877
16 Oct 1873
15 Oct 1879
12 Aug 1876
19 May 1876
12 May 1876
7 Oct 1877
2 Dec 1876
14 Mar 1879
7 Mar 1876
30 Mar 1877
3 Jun 1875
16 Oct 1873
30 Nov 1878
6 Apr 1881
5 Jun 1877
10 Oct 1873
4 May 1880
4 May 1880
25 Sep 1879
17 Jan 1880
26 Mar 1875
19 Mar 1876
24 Sep 1876
13 or 14 Feb
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8 Jan 1876
9 Sep 1875
7 Jan 1876
8 Dec 1875
12 Nov 1878
28 May 1880
3 Oct 1879
24 Oct 1879
3 Sep 1874
17 Jun 1876
3 Feb 1877
4 Mar 1879
13 Sep 1878
3 Feb 1876
28 Sep 1875
24 Jul 1879
19 Oct 1877
30 Apr 1875
4 Mar 1880
23 May 1880
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LUTHER, Henry
LUYSTER, Hank V.
LYKINS
LYLE, Mrs. John
LYMAN, Dwight S.
LYMAN, Jonathan
LYMAN, Mr.
LYNDE, Charles W.
LYNN, Charlie W.
LYON, AbnerP.
LYON, Mr. and Mrs. W.H.C.
LYONS

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22 Nov 1877
1 Sep 1878
21 Sep 1876
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26 May 1877
18 Mar 1879
13 Feb 1880

MABRY
MACAULEY
MACK, Michael
. MACK, Mrs.
MACK,Mrs.
MACK, Mrs. A.L.
MACK, Mrs. John
MACK, Mrs. Michael
MACK, Sarah, Mrs.
MACKEY, A.D., Mr.
MACKEY, Arthur D.
MACKEY, Carrie, Mrs.
MACKEY, Samuel E.
MACOMBER
MADDEN, Harrison
MAGILL, Wm. E., Dr.
MAINS, G.W., not dead
MAKEANEY, W., Rev.
MAKEANY,W.H.
MALEY, John
MALLARD, S.A, Miss
MALLARY, Anson H.
MALLORY, Elmer
MALN, Hilda
MANN, Charley (disappeared)
MANN, Charley (disappeared)
MANN, Cynthia A., Mrs.
MANN, Harriet Matilda
MANSON, E., Mr.
MANTER, Adison
MAPES, A.R.
MARCH
MARCH
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MARCH, Anna E., Miss
MARCH, George
MARCH, Josie

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8 Nov 1878
3 Oct 1874
13 Sep 1879
11 Jul 1880
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1 May 1873
17 Aug 1875
22 Aug 1875
16 Oct 1874
20 Mar 1880
16 Oct 1874
21 Jan 1874
26 Nov 1876
24 Apr 1877
26 Apr 1877
31 Aug 1876
12 Aug 1874
13 May 1877
7 Dec 1876
25 Mar 1875
23 May 1875
1 Sep 1878
6 Sep 1878
23 Oct 1874
17 Sep 1876
17 Sep 1876

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MARKER, Katie, Miss
MARKS, AJexander
MARKS, Mrs. AJex.
MARSH, Mr.
MARSH, Mr. and Mrs. L.M.
MARSH, Mrs. D.P.
MARSH, Rev. Mr.
MARSH, T.C.
MARSHAL,BR
MARSHALL
MARSHALL, John E.
MARSHALL, w.K., Rev.
MARSHALL, W.K., Rev.
MARTIFT, Fritz
MARTIN
MARTIN
MARTIN, Elder
MARTIN, Forest May
MARTIN,JD
MARTIN, John C.
MARTIN, Mrs. Dr.
MARTIN, Pauline, Mrs.
MARTINDALE, C.S., Rev.
MARVIN
MARVIN
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MARVIN (baby)
MARVIN, Mrs.
MASON
MASON, Jeff. "dangerously injured"
MASON, Mr. "every prospect of
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MASON, Samuel
MATHESON, Neal, Dr.
MATHEWS, Chas.
MATHEWS, James H.
MATILDA, Sister
MATILDA, Sister
MATRAL (child)
MATTESON, Charles
MATTHEWS, Wm.
MATTISON, Charles
MAY, Virgil A.
MAY, Virgil A.
MAYBERRY, J.S.

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18 Jan 1880
28 Mar 1875
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25 Mar 1875
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1 Feb 1876
18 Apr 1879
7 Aug 1879
6 Oct 1881
22 Jun 1880
12 Nov 1878
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24 Oct 1873

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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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McALLASTER
22 Sep 1876
McALLASTER, Mrs. O.
22 Sep 1876
McALLASTER, Mrs. O.W.
11 Feb 1876
McCABE
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McCALL, C.D., Mr.
9 Apr 1874
McCALLOM, Wm. A., Rev.
19 May 1876
McCANN
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McCLELLEN, Josephine
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McCONNELL, Doctor
28
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McCONNELL, Doctor
27
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McCONNELL, Dr.
22 Dec 1876
McCONNELL, Lewie
23 Dec 1876
McCONNELL, Lewie
1 Oct 1873
McCONNELL, Maggie, Miss
2 Oct 1873
McCONNELL, Maggie, Miss
12 May 1876
McCONNELL, Mollie, Miss
12 Aug 1876
McCONNELL, Mollie, Miss
29 Jan 1876
McCONNELL, Mollie, Miss
29 Sep 1874
McCONNELL, Nettie
21 Mar 1877
McCONNELL, S.G.
11 Aug 1875
McCOY
18 May 1876
McCOY, Arthur
25 May 1880
McCOY, Arthur
10 Feb 1881
McCOY, Lizzie
1 Sep 1878
McCOY, Mr. &amp; Mrs. lE.
12 Apr 1879
McCOY, Mrs.
5 Aug 1875
McCOY, Washington "perhaps fatal"
3 Sep 1878
McCULLOCH
10 Aug 1876
McCULLOUGH, S.S., Mr.
20 Oct 1876
McCULLOUGH, S.S., Mr.
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22 Jan 1880
6 Jan 1880
McCURDY
23 Jul 1878
McCURDY, Dan.
31 Jul1878
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9 Nov 1879
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27 Aug 1874
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McCUTCHEN, Hamilton and Annie
McCUTCHEON (young man)
McDANIEL
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McDANIELS, Bud
McDANIELS, Henry
McDANIELS, Thomp.
McDANIELS, Thompson
McDANIELS, William J.
McDILL, E.B., Mr.
McDONALD, John M.
McDOWELL, H.C.
McELROY
McEWEN
McFADDEN, Annie, Miss
McFADDEN, Jane, Mrs.
McF ADDEN, Mary
McF ARLAND, Me
McGEE
McGEE, Jacob and Thomas
McGEE, James
McGEE, Milt
McGINTY, Clara P., Mrs.
McGREW, G.W., Mr.
McGUIRE, Johnnie
McHENRY, Mr.
McILIV ANE (little son)
McINTOSH, E., Miss
McINTYRE, L.O.
McKEAN
McKEE, Ella, Miss
McKEE, Lenora, Miss
McKEE, Mrs. William
McKENNAN
McKINNEY
McKINNEY
McKINNEY, Rose S.
McKINNEY, T.J., Mr.
McKNIGHT
McKNIGHT, Arthur
McKNIGHT, Emma
McLACHLAN, Mr.
McLEAN
McMILLAN
McMILLAN
McMILLAN

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LDJ, Lawrence Daily JO'umal
KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
Page Death Other RDJ, Republican Daily Journal
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McMILLAN
22 Aug 1876
McMILLAN (child)
5 Aug 1873
McMILLAN, JW.
27 Nov 1878
McMILLAN, John W.
2 Aug 1873
McMUNN, JS., Rev.
13 Nov 1877
McPHERON, dau. of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Frank 22 Jan 1879

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MEAK, C.M
MEANS (infant)
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MEANS, Lucy Woodbridge
MEARS
MEARS, Wm
MEARS, Wm.
MEEKER, Minnie, Mrs.
MELIUS, Louis
MELIUS, Mrs.
MELVILLE
MEL VILLE, W.G.
MENAFEE
MENDENHALL
MENET
MENET
MENET,Mrs.
MENGER (daughter born)
MENGER (little boy)
MENGER (little girl)
MENGER, Sophia, Mrs.
MERAS, Wm., Mr.
MERIAM, Benj.
MERRILL
MERRILL
MERRIMAN, Mrs.
MERRITT, JG., Rev.
MERRYWEATHER
MESERVEY, E.c., Mr.
MESSENGER, Mr.
MESSER, George A.
METSKERS, JC.
MEYER, E.L., Mr.
MEYERS, Emma, Mrs.
MICHAEL, Mack
MICKEE, Maudie
MICKEY, A.H., Mr.
MICKLES, Mrs. A.B.
MILES
MILES
MILES, Benjamin H.

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26 Oct 1879
28 Mar 1877
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27 Aug 1878
7 Nov 1879
22 Nov 1874
31 Aug 1879
1 Oct 1875
2 Nov 1878
20 Jun 1876
3 Jan 1874
30 Apr 1876
25 Jan 1877
7 Sep 1877
1 May 1877
1 May 1877
4 May 1880
13 Oct 1876
16 Oct 1874
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8 Jan 1876
11 Jun 1880
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MILES, John D.
24 Jul1878
MILLARD, Frank O.
24 Jun 1873
MILLER
22 Jan 1874
MILLER
22 Jun 1876
MILLER
22 Jul1876
MILLER
1 Jan 1879
MILLER (father of Mrs. Miller "at the 29 Jul 1873
point of death")
MILLER (peter's child)
17 Ju11877
MILLER, Elizabeth
9 Nov 1881
MILLER, Eva, Miss
26 Feb 1876
MILLER, Frank C.
11 Jul 1876
MILLER, Frank C.
28 Nov 1875
MILLER, Frank C.
7 Nov 1878
MILLER, George and Wm.
1 Aug 1878
MILLER, Joe
2 Apr 1878
MILLER, Julius
31 Jul 1879
MILLER, Julius
1 Aug 1879
MILLER, Julius
9 Aug 1879
MILLER, Lizzie, Miss
18 Jul1879
MILLER, Lydia A., Miss
27 Mar 1874
MILLER, Mr.
7 Jul 1880
MILLER, Ora
10 Apr 1877
MILLER, Prof.
18 Jul1879
MILLER, Prof.
16 Aug 1873
MILLER, Thomas B.
26 Feb 1880
MILLER, Thomas B.
27 Feb 1880
MILLER, Wm.
19 Sep 1878
MILLS, Clara M., Mrs.
15 Nov 1874
MILLS, Clara, Mrs.
14 Nov 1874
MILLS, Hennan Samuel
9 Aug 1877
MILLS, Mr. &amp; Mrs. E.T.
MILLS, N.L.
MILNER
MILNER, Webb.
MILNER, William
MINARD
MINARD
MINARD, A.J.
MINARD, artie
MINER
MINER
MINER, C.£., Dr.
MlNlER, Mrs. Ida
MITCHELL, C.B., Mr.
MITCHELL, Eddie
MITCHELL, Elizabeth M., Mrs.
MITCHELL, Mr.
MITCHLER
MOAK., J.W.

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28 Sep 1873
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20 Sep 1873
14 Feb 1874
19 Mar 1879
21 Feb 1877
5 Apr 1874
27 Dec 1876
27 Aug 1876
6 Jan 1880

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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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MOISE, W.H., Mr.
MOLE, Sarah E.
MONROE
MONROE, Chas.
MONTGOMERY
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MONTGOMERY, David
MONTGOMERY, David
MONTGOMERY, Frank
MONTGOMERY, H.E.
MONTGOMERY, James Blair
MONTGOMERY, Mollie, Miss
MONTGOMERY, W.P.
MONTGOMERY, Willie
MOODY, Henry
MOON, Joel
MOONEY
MOONLIGHT (boy)
MOORE
MOORE
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MOORE (girl baby born)
MOORE (infant daughter)
MOORE Mrs Ely
MOORE, "Rory"
MOORE, Annie, Miss
MOORE, Charley and Ed.
MOORE, Chas. S.
MOORE, Ed.
MOORE, Eli, Mr.
MOORE, Ely
MOORE, Ely, Mr.
MOORE, Emma
MOORE, Geo. W.
MOORE, George W.
MOORE, Jason B.
MOORE, John I.
MOORE, John T., Dr.
MOORE, M. Emma, Miss
MOORE, Milton
MOORE, Mrs. Ely
MOORE, Mrs. Ely
MOORE, Mrs. Ely
MOORE, Philora, Miss
MOORE,R.R.
MOORE,R.R.
MOORE, Rev. Dr.
MOORE, Rev. Mr.
MOORE, Robena, Miss

Date of
newspaper
6 Jul 1876
27 May 1879
11 May 1875
13 Sep 1878
19 Mar 1880
8 Jul1875
8 Jul 1875
8 Oct 1876
9 Jul1880
13 Aug 1878
10Jun 1876
1 Oct 1875
4 Aug 1881
4 Oct 1877
8 Oct 1875
12 May 1876
18 Sep 1879
8 Jan 1879
24 Dec 1879
13 Aug 1875
11 Nov 1879
8 Jun 1876
17 Aug 1875
29 Mar 1877
7 Mar 1878
28 Feb 1880
24 Dec 1875
6 May 1879
15 Apr 1879
24 Oct 1875
18 Feb 1879
30 Aug 1878
19 Feb 1881
7 Jan 1876
27 Feb 1879
3 Feb 1880
21 Nov 1876
22 Ju11877
28 Jul1875
11 Nov 1876
21 Apr 1875
16 Sep 1879
26 Feb 1874
27 Feb 1874
28 Feb 1880
8 Jan 1879
7 Jul 1875
20 Aug 1875
6 Mar 1879
12 Oct 1876
19 Oct 1878

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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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MOORE?, Rose S.
MOREHOUSE, Miss
MOREHOUSE, Mr. and Mrs.
MORGAN
MORGAN
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MORGAN (maiden name of Mrs.
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MORGAN, Frank H.
MORGAN, George
MORGAN, George
MORGAN, Grace C.
MORGAN, J.F.
MORGAN, J.F., Mr.
MORGAN, Miss
MORGAN, S.F.
MORRIS, Levi
MORRIS, Mr.
MORRIS, Richard, Dr.
MORRISON, E.G., Mr.
MORROW
MORROW
MORROW, Laura A.
MORROW, Mrs. Robert
MORROW, Robert
MORTON, Oliver P., Hon.
MORTON, Senator
MORTON, W.A.
MOSIER, Sarah, Miss
MOSS, Mrs. John A.
MOTT
MOTT,Mr.
MOTTE
MOUNTAIN
MOUTONNIER
MOYES, Mrs.
MOYS
MOZLEY
MOZLEY, Richard
MUDGE
MUDGE
MUDGE, B., Prof.
MUDGE, B.F., Prof.

Date of
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15 Jan 1874
7 Jun 1876
16 Nov 1875
5 May 1877
16 Oct 1879
17Jun1876
23 Jan 1877
26 Feb 1874
1 Jun 1880
7 Jan 1876
1 May 1873
1 May 1873
18 Jan 1874
13 Aug 1873
14 Oct 1875

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3 Mar 1874
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MURCH, H.G., Rev.
MURCH, HG., Rev.
MURCH, H.G., Rev.
MURCH, H.G., Rev.
MURDOCK
MURDOCK
MURDOCK, J.R. and J.H.
MURDOCK, J.R., Mr.
MURKMAN, W.S., Mr.
MURPHY
MURPHY
MURPHY, Bridget, Miss
MURPHY, John
MURPHY, Julia
MURPHY, Mary, Miss
MURPHY, Michael
MURPHY, Millard
MURRAY
MURRAY, Gracie
MURRAY, Gracie
MURRA Y, James &amp; Bridget
MURRAY, Margaret L.
MURRAY, Murray
MURRAY, Thomas
MUSTARD, C.B.
MYER
MYERS, Emma
MYERS, Mary M.
MYERS, Mary M., Mrs.
MYTON, A.c.

NASON
NASON, Henry L.
NASON, Lillie
NAUMAN, Mr.
NEAL
NEAL
NEAL, Jourdan, Mr.
NEAL, W.H, Rev.
NEELD, LN., Mr.
NEELY, lW., Rev.
NEFF
NEFF (baby born)
NEFF, Mr.
NEFF, W.
NEFF, Wood
NEFF, Wood
NEFF, Wood

Date of
newspaper
22 Feb 1874
1 Sep 1877
6 Apr 1877
8 Aug 1875
4 May 1873
24 Mar 1877
30 Aug 1874
30 Jun 1876
12 Apr 1874
30 Jun 1876
11 Oct 1878
13 Aug 1879
26 Aug 1879
27 Aug 1874
31 Dec 1878
10 Feb 1880
12 Jun 1880
22 May 1879
9 Mar 1875
25 Sep 1877
25 Sep 1877
26 Sep 1877
29 Jan 1880
20 Feb 1874
29 Jan 1880
12 Sep 1877
II Jul 1875
8 Apr 1880
.27 Feb 1879
27 Aug 1878
27 Aug 1878
30 Oct 1874

18 Mar 1880
18 Mar 1880
18 Mar 1880
27 Sep 1877
26 Oct 1879
19 Sep 1878
19 Sep 1878
30 Mar 1873
8 Jun 1873
23 Aug 1878
24 Oct 1876
24 Oct 1876
28 Oct 1876
28 May 1873
24 Oct 1876
26 Oct 1876
27 Oct 1876

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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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NESBIT, Chas, H
NESBIT, Eva, Mrs.
NESBITT, Houston, Mr.
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NEVISON, Mr.
NEVISON, Mrs. W.w.
NEVISON, W.w.
NEVISON, W.W., Esq.
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NEW, Ida, Miss
NEWBY, lL., Mr.
NEWHALL, Mr.
NEWHALL, S.M.
NEWHALL, S.M.
NEWHALL, Sam
NEWHALL, Samuel
NEWHALL, Samuel
NEWLIN
NEWLIN, Almira A.
NEWLIN, Della J
NEWLIN, Elwyn, Mr.
NEWLIN, Joseph H.
NEWLIN, Thomas Elwood
NEWMAN, Martha, Mrs.
NEWMAN, Mrs.
NEWMARK.
NEWMARK, M., Mr.
NEWMARK., Mrs. M.
NEWMARK, Mrs. M.
NEWTON, William
NEY, Dora, Miss
NICHOLS
NICHOLS, Alma, Miss
NICHOLS, H.
NICHOLS, John
NICHOLS, Mr.
NICHOLS, Mrs.
NICHOLSON
NICHOLSON
NICHOLSON, Warren S.

Date of
newspaper
23 Oct 1873
27 Oct 1876
23 Aug 1876
24 Feb 1881
7 Jan 1879
13 Aug 1879
18 Aug 1875
23 Nov 1875
29 Jun 1877
26 Jul1878
24 Dec 1876
9 Feb 1879
12 Feb 1874
29 Nov 1877
28 Jun 1876
24 Sep 1879
27 Sep 1879
7 Mar 1877
23 Apr 1874
24 Mar 1880
14 Jul 1880
10 Jul 1877
18 Nov 1876
27 Mar 1873
13 Sep 1879
7 Jul 1875
18 May 1875
7 May 1876
25 Feb 1878
23 Oct 1879
5 May 1881
2 Mar 1876
23 Aug 1876
31 Oct 1878
16 Jul1879
17 Jul1879
5 Oct 1877
14 Aug 1877
8 Oct 1879
12 Nov 1878
24 Aug 1873
12 Aug 1879
10 Aug 1879
24 Aug 1878
28 Jun 1876
10 Apr 1873
5 Apr 1873
30 Oct 1878
2 Feb 1876
19 May 1880
19 Aug 1873

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NICOL, Emma M., Mrs.
NOARR, Carrie, Miss
NOBLE
NOBLE (baby)
NOBLE (infant boy)
NOBLE,.Co\.
NOBLE, Douglas Baird
NOBLE, Geo.
NOBLE, Geo. and Miss Minnie
NOBLE, George
NOBLE, George
NOBLE, George &amp; family
NOBLE, Hannah A.
NOBLE, 1. Scott
NOBLE, Minnie, Miss
NOBLE, Mr. &amp; Mrs. George
NOBLE, Mrs. George
NOBLE, Mrs. George
NOBLE, Scott
NOBLE, Scott
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NOLAN, Billy
NOLAN, NT, Mr.
NORRIS, Alice, Miss
NORTH
NORTON
NORTON
NORTON, Chester C.
NORTON, Silas B.

23 Apr 1874
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4 Feb 1877

NORTON, Silas B.
NOYES
NOYES
NOYES
NOYES
NOYES, Antoinette, Mrs.
NOYES, Hannah, Mrs.
NOYES, Hannah, Mrs.
NOYES, IN., Esq.
NUTE, Mrs. LA
NUTE, Mrs. L.A.

4 Feb 1877
18 Jun 1875
4 JuI 1875
28 May 1876
1 Jun 1880
24 Aug 1878
27 Aug 1875
28 Aug 1875
27 Aug 1875
11 Nov 1877
20 Jul1878

OAKES, Mrs. Henry
O'BRIEN
O'BRIEN, P.D., Mr.
O'CONNOR, Charles D.

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O'CONNOR, John
ODELL, J.T., Mr.
ODELL, Mr.
ODELL, Mrs.
ODELL, Samuel
ODELL, Samuel J.
ODELL, Samuel J.
OEHRLE, Gottlieb
OENNEWEILER, Julia, Miss
OGDEN, John H.
OGDEN, John H.
OGDEN, Jonathan
OGDEN, Mrs.
OGDEN, Stephen
O'GRADY, Peter
OLDS
OLIVER
OLIVER
OLIVER, Adam
OLIVER, Charles
OLIVER, Chas.
OLIVER, Josie, Miss
OLIVER, Mrs. Charles
OLNEY, H.e.
OLNEY, Henry e.
O'NEILL, lA, Mr.
O'NEILL, John
ORME, Elizabeth, Mrs.
ORME, Sidney
OSBORN, Geo.
OSBORN, Geo.
OSBORN, George
OSBORN, George
OSBORNE
OSBORNE, Fanny, Miss
OSBORNE, George W.
OSBUN, Wm., Rev.
OSMOND (daughter)
OSMOND, Dr.
OSMOND, Kirk
OSMOND, Rev. Dr.
OSMOND, Rev. Dr.
OSMOND, S.M., Rev. Dr.
OSTRANDER
O'SULLIVAN
O'SULLIVAN, John
OTT, Georgie, Miss
OTTMAN
OTTMAN, G.R.
OVERTON, James

Date of
newspaper
14 Oct 1876
8 Sep 1881
13Aug 1876
21 Mar 1879
11 Sep 1877
19 Nov 1879
18 Nov 1879
15 Apr 1880
19 Oct 1877
9 Jan 1879
20 Jun 1879
·7Ju11875
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28 Oct 1879
9 Oct 1874
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29 May 1880
11 Nov 1879
2 May 1876
30 Mar 1875
18 Jul1875
30 Apr 1876
11 May 1873
18 Jul 1875
23 Jan 1879
13 Oct 1875
10 Sep 1876
30 Jan 1879
19 Sep 1873
20 Jun·1880
13 May 1878
24 Jan 1879
21 Jan 1879
4 Feb 1879
12 May 1876
28 Nov 1875
22 Jan 1879
3 Jun 1880
18 Jul 1880
28 Feb 1879
18 Jul1880
18 Jul1880
3 May 1879
5 Apr 1879
14 Sep 1879
2 Mar 1880
2 Mar 1880
3 Sep 1878
30 Mar 1877
8 Feb 1880
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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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OWENS, Cora, Miss

12 Oct 1875
27 Dec 1877

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PACKHURST, A., Mr.
PACKWOOD, Wm. H.
PADDOCK, Charles
PADDOCK, Charles
PALM
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PALM, Mr.

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24 Nov 1877 4
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4 Feb 1877
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24 Dec 1876 4
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4 Sep 1879
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19 Oct 1877
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1 Apr 1876
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10 Aug 1876 4
PARK, John
20 Apr 1873
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25 Jul1873
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26 Jun 1873
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24 Nov 1876 4
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23 Oct 1879
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21 Mar 1876 4, col.
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22 Mar 1876 4
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20 May 1878 4
P ARNHAM, Dora Emma
11 Feb 1879
PARNHAM, Joseph
30 Oct 1878
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24 Sep 1878
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16 Apr 1875
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11 Apr 1874
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24 Sep 1876
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PAYNE, Fannie C.
PAYNE, Frank
PAYNE, Mrs. Carrie
PEAIRS, Chamers, Mr.
PEARCE
PEARCE, Alice, Miss
PEARCE, James H.
PEARCE, James H.
PEARSOLL, Charles
PEARSON, Belle
PEARSON, Mrs. Robert
PEARSON, Thomas and Rhoda
PEASE
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PEASE, Henry
PEBLES (little son)
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PECK, Charles B.
PECK, Charles B.
PEFFER, Anna E.
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PENNY, Mrs. W.F.
PENNY, W.F.
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PERINE, James
PERKINS, Mr.
PERRIN, Capt.
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PERRY, AG., Mr.
PERRY, Andrew J.
PERRY, Andrew J.
PERRY, Andy
PERRY, Andy
PERRY, Andy J., Mr.
PERRY, Charles
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PETERSON, Mr.
PETERSON, P.J.
PETERSON, P.J., Mr.
PETERSON, Sophia
PETITT, John W.
PETRIE
PETRIE, Mary, Miss (birthday)
PETRIE, Mary, Mrs.
PETRIE, Mrs. RR.
PETRIE, Mrs. RR.
PETRIE, Mrs. RR.
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PETTY, Richard J.
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PIDLBRICK, N.
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PIDLLIPS, Maude
PIDLLIPS, Mrs.
PIDLLIPS, Ray (birthday)
PIDLLIPS, Rev. Dr.
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28 Nov 1875
3 Sep 1876
8 Nov 1877
25 Jul 1875
5 Aug 1879
10 Sep 1874
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16 Jan 1876
8 Oct 1873
12 Apr 1877
17 Nov 1877
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31 Oct 1879
15 Jul 1876
9 Nov 1876
1 Nov 1876
3 Nov 1876
4 Nov 1876
1 Nov 1876
2 Mar 1881
21 Apr 1874
7 Sep 1879
23 Aug 1879
17 Jan 1879
16 Oct 1874
22 Oct 1874
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17 Feb 1876
28 Feb 1880
11 Apr 1880
9 Mar 1876
11 Oct 1877
13 May 1875

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29 Dec 1876
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9 Nov 1878
PIERSON, Matilda, Miss
28 Jul 1878
PIKE
16 Oct 1874
PIKE, H.S.
30 May 1873
PIKE, H.S.
8 Sep 1874
PIKE, H.S.
8 Mar 1877
PIKE, J.A., Capt.
3 Jan 1874
PILLSBURY, Frederick A.
25 May 1876
PINE
29 Nov 1876
PING, P.I.B., Hon.
13 Aug 1878
PINKSTON, E.W.
13 Dec 1876
PIPER
27 Aug 1876
PIPER, Cora, Miss
11 Oct 1876
PIPER, Cora, Miss
13 Oct 1876
PIPER, Ella, Miss
11 Oct 1876
PIPER, Ella, Miss
13 Oct 1876
PIPER, Martha F., Miss
21 Mar 1876
PIPER, Miss
29 Dec 1877
PLACE
23 May 1880
PLACE, Alfreda M., Miss
18 Dec 1875
PLACE, JT
9 Jun 1880
PLACE, John T.
23 May 1880
PLACE, Mr. and Mrs. John T.
4 Mar 1879
PLAKE, Johnny
14 Nov 1879
PLASKET
24 Mar 1877
PLASKET, Nannie, Miss
3 Sep 1875
PLASKET, William, Jr.
16 Mar 1877
PLASKET, Wm.
13 Mar 1877
PLASKET, Wm.
18 Mar 1877
PLASKETT, Willie
20 Mar 1877
PLATNER
11 Jun 1876
PLATNER
22 Feb 1880
PLATNER, Chas.
12 Nov 1875
PLATNER, Kate, Mrs. "life is despaired 18 May 1876
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22 Feb 1880
PLOWMAN, Wilson D., Col.
22 Nov 1874
PLUMB
14 Feb 1877
PLUME (boy)
15 Jill 1876
POEHLER (son)
12 Dec 1878
POEHLER, Albert
6 Jan 1874
POEHLER, Theo.
6 Aug 1875
POEHLER, Theodore
6 Jan 1874
POLAND, Charles
17 Mar 1877
POLLARD, Chas.
14 May 1873
POLLARD, May, Miss
9 Oct 1879
POMEROY, LD.F
13 Aug 1874
POOLE, Eben
1 May 1873
POOLE,R.
1 Apr 1873
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24 Sep 1875

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PORTMAN, Nicholas
POTTER
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POTTER, Mrs. Matt.
POTTER, O. Potter
POTTER, WaIter
POTWIN (daughter)
POWELL, Sophie
POWERS, George
PRATT
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PRENTICE
PRENTICE
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PRENTICE, James K
PRENTICE, James K.
PRENTICE, Mrs. Thaddeus
PRENTICE, S.B., Dr. (birthday)
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PRENTICE, Thaddeus
PRENTICE, Will.
PRENTIS
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PRENTIS, Noble L.
PRENTISS
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PRESCOTT, Ada, Miss
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PRICE, Jabez
PRICE, Jabez E.
PRICE, Jabez E.
PRICE, Mrs. Thomas
PRISTON, Mrs. Albert
PROPPER, Geo. N., Col.

Date of
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9 Jan 1880
1 Sep 1874

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PROPPER, Mrs. EA
PROTHER, L.A.
PROUTY, S.S.
PUCKET, Miss
PUGH
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PURCELL, E.B.
PURDY, J.S.
PURDY, J.S., Mr.
PURINGTON, David
PYLE, Joseph

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4 Mar 1880
16 Sep 1879
19 Jun 1877
11 Jun 1880
4 Aug 1878
27 Apr 1877
l3 Jan 1880
16 Jan 1880
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QUADE,Jim
QUICK, Harlan
QUINN, Sadie E., Miss
QUINN, Sadie E., Miss
QUINN, Sadie E., Miss

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12 Jun 1880
6 Oct 1878
25 Mar 1879
4 Apr 1879

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1 Feb 1882
RALAND, Jane, Mrs.
20 Jul 1875
RALSTlN, Nancy
11 Aug 1881
RALSTON
25 Jun 1879
RAMSEY, Adele, Miss
30 Oct 1879
RAND, John
8 Feb 1879
RAND, Susan R.
16 Apr 1880
RANDALL
19 Jan 1877
RANDALL, son of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Reuben 25 Dec 1878
RANDALL, Wally, Mr.
26 Oct 1876
RANDALL, William S
20 Feb 1881
RANDOLPH, A.M.F.
5 Nov 1879
RANDOLPH, William W.
13 Nov 1873
RANKIN
23 Jul 1875
RANKIN
5 Sep 1875
RANKIN
29 Jui 1876
RANKIN
7 Jan 1876
RANKIN
8 Jan 1876
RANKIN
8 Feb 1880
RANKIN
1 Jan 1879
RANKIN, Alex.
11 Jan 1876
RANKIN, Jane, Mrs.
1 Jan 1879
RANKIN, John, Rev.
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RANKIN, Mrs.
15 May 1875
RANKIN, Mrs. Alex.
18 Sep 1877
RANKIN, Mrs. John K.
13 May 1875
RANKIN, WA, Mr.
29 Dec 1878
RANKIN, Wm. A.
1"jan 1879
RANSOM, Maj.
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RAWSON, Mrs. IT.
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RAY, Ed.
RAY, HB., Mr.
RAY, Henry B.
RAY, LukeE.
RAY, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
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READE, Minnie Beals, Mrs.
REALF, Richard
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REALF, Richard, Col.
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RECTOR, Mrs.
RECTOR, Mrs.
REDDING, Anna C.
REDDING, Anna, Miss
REDDING, Annie, Miss
REDDING, Miss
REDDING, Sarah H, Miss
REDDINGTON, Barbara E., Miss
REDINGTON
REDINGTON
REDINGTON, Arthur
REDINGTON, E.D., Mr.
REDINGTON, Eddie
REDINGTON, Eddie

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23 Nov 1876
REDINGTON, H.D., Maj.
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16 May 1875
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15 Feb 1876
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15 Mar 1874
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1 Mar 1874
REED, Mrs. Will
21 Jan 1880
REED, W.H., Mr.
30 Apr 1879
REEDER; William
11 May 1876
REESE, Hiram and Rachel
4 Mar 1880
REESER, 1.1., Mr.
26 Aug 1879
REESER, Zach.
I May 1880
REID, Aquila James
15 Ju11877
REID, John W, General
26 Nov 1881
REIDENOUR
5 May 1880
REINCHILD
30Jul1874
REINCHILD
29 Apr 1874
REINCHILD
12 Jun 1874
RENCH
10 Aug 1879
RESER
26 Sep 1878
RESER, Anna E., Miss
26 Sep 1878
RESER, 1.1.
28 Aug 1879
RESER, 1.1.
29 Aug 1879
REYNOLDS
14 Jan 1879
REYNOLDS (boy born)
10 Feb 1877
REYNOLDS, Caroline
18 May 1881
REYNOLDS, Carrie Ella
15 Jan 1879
REYNOLDS, Carrie Ellis
14 Jan 1879
REYNOLDS, Charles
10 Aug 1876
REYNOLDS, Clark
18 Dec 1878
REYNOLDS, Geo. A.
I Apr 1877
REYNOLDS, George
14 Oct 1879
REYNOLDS, George A., Major
16 Jul 1880
REYNOLDS, Gertrude
5 Sep 1877
REYNOLDS, Mr. and· Mrs. Clarkson 22 Jun 1877
REYNOLDS, Mrs. CA
7 Nov 1873
REYNOLDS, Mrs. Geo. A.
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24 Jul 1879
REYNOLDS, Mrs. M.W.
12 Dec 1878
REYNOLDS, Philander
16 Sep 1879
REYNOLDS, Russell Arthur
5 Dec 1879
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RICHARDS, Emma L., Miss
RICHARDS, GA, Mr.
RICHARDS, G.M.
RICHARDS, George M.
RICHARDS, George M.
RICHARDS, George M.
RICHARDS, George M.
RICHARDS, H.B., Mr.
RICHARDS, Hugh
RICHARDS, Miss
RICHARDS, Zenophon, Mr.
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RICHARDSON, Charles A., Rev.
RICHARDSON, Cornelius 1.
RICHARDSON, Flora E., Miss
RICHARDSON, Geo.
RICHARDSON, Geo.
RICHARDSON, George
RICHARDSON, George W.
RICHARDSON, L.P.
RICHARDSON, Mary J.
RICHARDSON, Maude
RICHARDSON, Minnie, Miss
RICHARDSON, Mrs.
RICHMOND, Frank L.
RICHMOND, John e.
RICHMOND, Lemuel W.
RICHMOND, Mrs.
RICKER, Jennie E., Miss
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RIDGWAY
RIDGWAY, Arvilla, Miss
RIGBY, Robert M.
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RIGGS, S.A., Hon. "not as serious"
16 Jul 1879
RIGGS, SA, Hon. "very critical"
15 Jul1879
RIGGS, SA, Mr. "still improving"
17 Jul 1879
RILEY (boy)
1 Jul1874
RILEY, boy of Dr.
1 Jul 1874
RILEY, Charles
25 Jul1874
RISLEY, Nancy, Miss
17 Oct 1879
RISLEY, son of Sylvester
21 Jan 1879
RITTER, Austin
18 Feb 1874
ROBBINS, J. Loren
7 Nov 1879
ROBBINS, Mrs. S.
2 Nov 1873
ROBERTS
28 Mar 1880
ROBERTS (boy)
1 May 1874
ROBERTS (boy)
2 Aug 1876
ROBERTS, Charles W.
3 Sep 1875
ROBERTS, Edward
2 Aug 1874
ROBERTS, H.F., Mr.
28 May 1873
ROBERTS, J.W., Esq.
28 Aug 1875
ROBERTS, Mrs. Jas. E.
12 Nov 1874
ROBERTSON, Elie
17 Aug 1881
ROBERTSON, Robert
30 Jun 1874
ROBINSON
16 Oct 1874
ROBINSON
27 Aug 1876
ROBINSON (son)
10 May 1879
ROBINSON, Charles
9 Oct 1874
ROBINSON, Charles
16 Oct 1874
ROBINSON, Ellen, Mrs.
24 Aug 1878
ROBINSON, Ellen, Mrs.
1 Sep 1878
ROBINSON, Mrs.
28 Aug 1879
ROBINSON, Mrs. A.B.
15 Jul1879
ROBINSON, Mrs. Prof
13 Nov 1879
ROCKFORD (child)
1 Sep 1877
ROCKLAND, Charley
9 Jul 1880
ROCKLAND, Charley
9 Jul 1880
ROE, John
17 Sep 1873
ROE, John and Ellen
10 Oct 1873
ROGERS, Nancy B, Mrs.
14 Jan 1880
ROGERS, Rufus
27 Mar 1873
ROGERS, Will
2 Feb 1876
ROHE, Freddie
27 Mar 1881
ROLLERS
10 Sep 1878
ROLLINS, J.D. (correction of26 Oct 9 Nov 1879
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ROLLINS, J.D. (see 9 Nov 1879)
26 Oct 1879
ROLSTON, brother &amp; father of Charles 21 May 1879
ROOT, Col.
24 Jan 1880
ROOT, Ellen E., Miss
27 Oct 1877
ROOT, J.P., Dr.
2 Nov 1877
ROSE, Agatha
14 Feb 1874
ROSE, Sidney
20 Jul1880
ROSE, Susan, Mrs.
21 Dec 1873

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ROSS, Lillian, Miss
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ROSSEAN, F., Mr.
ROTE, Lewis
ROTE, Paul
ROTE, W.c
ROTHROCK, Mr.
ROTHWELL, Lydia P., Miss
ROTMAN, sister of Mrs.
ROTTMAN, Adam
ROTTMAN, Adam
ROUT, Richard
ROWE, W.M.
ROWLEY, I.E.
RUDD, E.A.
RUDIGER
RUDISEL, J.E., Rev.
RUDISEL, Mr.
RUDISELL, I.E., Rev.
RUEHL
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RUHLE, Ollilie
RULISON, W.c
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RUSE, Electa, Miss
. RUSHMER, H.1.
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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
Page Death Other RDJ, Republican Daily Journal

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8 Jul 1873
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3 Aug 1876
4
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29 Feb 1880
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14 Dec 1877 4
10 Mar 1880 4
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RUSSELL, Edward, Hon.
RUSSELL, Elizabeth, Miss
RUSSELL, Joseph W.
RUSSELL, Lizzie and E.E.
RUTHERFORD
RUTHERFORD, James H.
RUTHERFORD, Mary
RUTHERFORD, Messrs.
RYAN
RYAN, Bishop
RYAN,Mathew, Jr., Mr.
RYAN,Mrs.
RY AN, Mrs. M. Jr.

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29 Mar 1879
30 May 1877
5 Oct 1878
9 Oct 1873
27 Feb 1881
2 Mar 1881
2 Oct 1879
12 Feb 1876
16 Oct 1874
24 Jul1878
5 Sep 1879
11 Jun 1880
5 Mar 1879
12 Mar 1879
4 Nov 1877
2 Jul 1876
2 Nov 1876
2 May 1879
9 May 1877

SAGE (daughter born)
25 Jun 1879
SAGE, Edgar ("little hope of recovery") 4 Dec 1879
SAILOR (baby)
14 Mar 1877
SAIN, W.w., Mr.
17 Sep 1873
SAMMERS, Mrs. Thomas
17 Feb 1877
SAMPSON, Mrs.
22 Jan 1880
SAMPSON, Turner
2 Apr 1875
SAMPSON, Turner
25 Sep 1878
SAMPSON, Turner, Major
22 Jan 1880
SAMPSON, Turner, Major
23 Jan 1880
SAMUELS, Prof
15 Nov 1879
SANBORN, E.R., Rev.
II Apr 1877
SANBORN, E.R., Rev.
4 Mar 1875
SANBORN, E.R., Rev.
30 Mar 1875
SANBORN, E.R., Rev.
31 Aug 1875
SANBORN, E.R., Rev.
15 Mar 1877
SANBORN, E.R., Rev.
7 Dec 1875
SANBORN, Rev.
28 Mar 1875
SANDERSON ("lady twins")
12 Apr 1878
SANDS
19 Jul 1876
SANDS
13 Jan 1880
SANDS, J. Irving
22 Jan 1880
SANDS, J.G.
Special with
22 Jan 1880
SANDS, Jacob
26 Oct 1879
SANDS, Nellie, Miss
25 Sep 1878
SAPPLE, George
18 Dec 1875
SARGENT, A.J.
17 Apr 1873
SARGENT, C.E., Mr.
13 Oct 1876
SARGENT, Frank
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SAVAGE, Joseph
SAVAGE, Joseph
SAVAGE, M.e.
SAVAGE, Mrs.
SAVAGE, Mrs. 1.
SAVAGE, Mrs. Joseph
SAVAGE, Mrs. W.H.
SAVAGE, W.H.
SAVAGE, William, Deacon
SAVAGE, Wm.
SA VAGE, Wm., Deacon
SAVILLE, Alfred
SAWYER, Elias B.
SAWYER, G.G., Mr.
SAWYER, James
SAWYER., James
SA YRE, Peter
SCHADT, Irwin
SCHAUM
SCHEARER, Catharine, Miss
SCHELL, Harry
SCHILLING, Gaston G.
SCHLAGEL, Wm.
SCHLEGEL
SCHLEGEL
SCHLEGEL, Mark
SCHLEGEL, Prof
SCHMIDT, Carl, Dr.
SCHMUCKER
SCHMUCKER
SCHMUCKER, Geo.
SCHOLES, Dave
SCHOOLCRAFT, Mr.
SCHOTT, John
SCHOTT, John
SCHULHOLZ, H., Mr.
SCHWABE, L.F., Mr.
SCHWART, John e.
SCOFIELD, Cyrus e.
SCOTT
SCOTT, AW.
SCOTT, D., Dr.
SCOTT, Frank J.
SCOTT, Nancy A.
SCOVILLE, e.O.

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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
Page Death Other RDJ, Republican Daily Journal

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22 Oct 1873
3
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SELOVE, Mrs.
SELOVER, Prof (birthday party)
SEMON, son ofW.H
SEMON, son ofW.H
SERGENT, T.L., Mr.
SERGENT, WilI
SERGENT, WilIard F.
SEVEIR, w.w.
SEWALD (boy)
SEWELL, Mr. and family
SHAAK, Frank
SHANE, George R.
SHANE, J.B., Captain
SHANKLIN, Anna, Miss
SHANKLIN, Harry
SHANKLIN, Harry A
SHANKLIN, Harry Anderson
SHANKLIN, Harry Anderson
SHANKLIN, Joseph T.
SHANNON
SHANNON
SHANNON
SHANNON, Gov.
SHANNON, Mrs. Osbun
SHANNON, Mrs. Wilson
SHANNON, Osbun
SHANNON, Osbun
SHANNON, Osbun, Esq.
SHANNON, Osbun, Mr.
SHANNON, Osburn
SHANNON, Sallie
SHANNON, Wilson

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SHARMAN, William
SHARON, Mr.
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SHAUM, Mrs.
SHAUM, Mrs. Liebie
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SHAW, Allen
SHAW, Allen
SHAW, Flora 1., Miss
SHAW, Flora, Miss
SHAW, James
SHAW, James
SHAW, John
SHAW, John
SHAW, John
SHAW, John
SHAW, John
SHAW, M., Esq.
SHAW, Matt
SHAW, Matt.
SHAW, Matthew
SHAW, Mrs.
SHAW, Sarah A., Mrs.
SHAW, Sarah, Mrs.
SHEAFOR, Frank P.
SHEARER
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SHEARER, James
SHEARER, Prof.
SHEETS, Julia, Mrs.
SHEINE, Peter
SHEIRER, David
SHELDON, Austin
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SHEPHERD, Howard
SHEPHERD, John
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20 Sep 1873
21 Sep 1873
23 Sep 1873
18 Mar 1879
9 Oct 1873
17 Oct 1878
31 Jan 1880
4 Jun 1876
2 Aug 1877
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26 Jan 1877
4 Sep 1874
28 Oct 1874
8 Sep 1875
13 Apr 1877
4 Sep 1874
28 Oct 1874
30 May 1878
31 May 1878
15 Jun 1878
17 Jun 1878
19 Jun 1878
8 Sep 1875
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23 Aug 1877
25 Feb 1877
15 Apr 1877
26 Jan 1877
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7 Sep 1879
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26 Oct 1876
1 Mar 1882
6 Dec 1877
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SHERMAN, Mrs. D.S.
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SHERMAN, T.w., Gen.
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SHERMAN, Winnie, Miss
SHERWOOD, Wm. E.
SHIELDS
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SHIMMONS
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SHIMMONS, John H.
SHIPE H., Rev.
SHIRAR, Jennie, Miss
SHIRER, Mrs. Adam
SHOLES, H.O., Mr.
SHOLES, Henry O.
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SHORT, Capt.
SHORT, Captain
SHORT, D.F.
SHORT, Daniel
SHORT, Daniel
SHORT, F.O.
SHORT, Lotta, Miss
SHORT, Mrs. c.c.
SHORT, Mrs. O.F.
SHORT, Mrs. O.F.
SHORT, Mrs. O.F.
SHORT,O.F.
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SHORT, O.F., Capt.
SHORT, Oliver F.
SHORT, T.D.
SHORT, Truman
SHOTWELL
SHOTWELL
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SHOTWELL, Rev. Mr.
SHOTWELL, Walter S.
SHRAGS, Fred

Date of
newspaper
2 Oct 1878
16 May 1874
26 May 1874
12 Oct 1879
2 Jun 1876
24 Jul1878
1 Sep 1877
30 Oct 1879
4 Sep 1877
18 Mar 1879
4 Apr 1879
13 Mar 1879
13 May 1877
22 Apr 1880
19 Nov 1879
2 Oct 1879
3 Oct 1879
20 Jun 1879
7 Mar 1877
5 Oct 1877
7 Apr 1876
14 May 1880
21 Nov 1877
22 Oct 1879
5 Dec 1878
13 Oct 1876
30 Nov 1875
24 Aug 1875
13 Nov 1874
28 Oct 1874
1 Apr 1873
24 Sep 1875
30 Nov 1875
10 Jun 1879
4 Sep 1879
4 Jun 1875
15 May 1880
10 Jun 1879
31 Dec 1877
4 Sep 1874
13 Jun 1879
4 Sep 1879
28 Oct 1874
4 Sep 1874
31 Dec 1877
26 Aug 1876
29 Aug 1876
15 Nov 1877
31 Aug 1876
1 Jul 1874
30 May 1880

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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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SIBLEY
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Sll..VERS, George
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SIMMONS, Alba A., Miss
SIMMONS, Dr.
SIMMONS, Mrs. E.F.
SIMMONS, Sophia
SIMONS, Mary
SIMONS, Mrs.
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SIMPSON, Henry M.
SIMPSON, Henry M.
SIMPSON, James
SIMPSON, Kate, Mrs.
SIMPSON, Mrs.
SIMPSON, Mrs. S.N.
SIMPSON, S.N.
SIMPSON, S.N.
SIMPSON, S.N., Mr.
SIMPSON, Sophia
SISSON
SISSON, Frankie, Miss
SISTER MATll..DA
SKIFF
SKIFF, F.J.V.
SKIFF, F.J.V., Mr.
SKIFF, FJ'y', Mr.
SKIFF, Mr.
SKIFF, Mr. and Mrs. F.J.V.
SKIFF, Mrs. J.M.
SKINNER
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SKINNER, A.
SKINNER, Anna, Miss
SKINNER, Annie, Miss
SKINNER, Cotah, Miss

Date of
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Newspaper nameLDJ, Lawrence Daily Journal
KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
Page Death Other RDJ, Republican Daily Journal

23 May 1880 4
6 Sep 1877
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30 JUD 1880
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14 Aug 1877 4
27 Mar 1875 3
16 Oct 1874
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9 Apr 1875
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26 JUD 1880
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SLOSSON
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SLOSSON, George
SLOSSON, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
SLOSSON, Mrs.
SLOSSON, Nellie F., Miss
SMEED, M.A., Mrs.
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SMEED, Kate
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SMILEY, James W.
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SMITH, Anna, Mrs.
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SMITH, Arthur C.
SMITH, B.C., Prof.
SMITH, B.C., Prof.
SMITH, B.F. and family
SMITH, baby ofT.B.
SMITH, Burke
SMITH, Byron C.
SMITH, Byron c., Prof.
SMITH, c.B., Mr.
SMITH, C.S.
SMITH, C.W.
SMITH, Celinda S.
SMITH, Clara B.
SMITH, Ed.
SMITH, Ed.
SMITH, Ella, Miss

Date of
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Newspaper name
LDJ, Lawrence Daily Jonrnal
KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
Page Death Other RDJ, Republican Daily Journal

2 Nov 1876
16 Jul1878
4
7 Sep 1875
3
21 Feb 1880
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27 Sep 1876 4
24 Aug 1878 4
16 May 1875 3
19 Oct 1877
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24 Mar 1876 4
26 Mar 1876 4
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24 Dec 1876 4
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4
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14 Jan 1874
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SMITH, George W., Maj.
SMITH, Gerritt
SMITH, H.S.S., Prof.
SMITH, Irvin H.
SMITH, Irving
SMITH, Irwin
SMITH, J.D., Mr.
SMITH, J.H.
SMITH, John
SMITH, Judge
SMITH, Judge
SMITH, Lavinia, Miss
SMITH, Lizzie
SMITH, Lottie
SMITH, Mary H., Mrs.
SMITH, Mary, Miss
SMITH, Mr.
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SMITH, Mrs. A.w.
SMITH, Mrs. D.B.
SMITH, Mrs. E.J.
SMITH, Mrs. George W.
SMITH, Mrs. Gustavus
SMITH, Mrs. Gustavus E.
SMITH, Mrs. Irwin
SMITH, Mrs. J.D.
SMITH, Mrs. William
SMITH, Mrs. Winston
SMITH, O.P., Mr.
SMITH, O.P., Mr.
SMITH, Peyton R.
SMITH, Prof.
SMITH, Ralph W.
SMITH, Ridgie
SMITH, S.S., Dr.
SMITH, Sam.
SMITH, T.B.
SMITH, T.B., Capt.
SMITH, Thomas D.
SMITH, Walt.
SMITH. O.M., Mr.

Date of
newspaper
10 Nov 1874
15 Oct 1874
22 Feb 1879
27 Apr 1875
17 Dec 1879
18 Jui1876
22 Aug 1875
29 Oct 1878
31 Oct 1878
19 Oct 1876
9 Jan 1877
II Jun 1880
20 Jan 1874
3 Jan 1874
8 Jan 1874
26 Jun 1879
14 Jan 1874
27 May 1875
27 Apr 1875
30 Oct 1878
28 May 1873
25 Oct 1877
10 Oct 1873
17 Oct 1879
7 Juil877
10 Aug 1877
8 Aug 1877
4 Sep 1877
14 Aug 1877
20 Sep 1877
20 Sep 1879
17 Oct 1876
7 May 1879
6 May 1879
8 Jan 1874
3 Jan 1874
22 Apr 1881
10 Dec 1876
23 Aug 1878
21 Dec 1878
4 Jun 1875
16 Aug 1873
17 Aug 1879
27 Apr 1875
31 Oct 1876
II Jui 1879
6 May 1875
16 Oct 1874
30 May 1880
24 Jan 1880
17 Oct 1873

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9 Jun 1875
SNODDY, Mrs. lD.
22 Feb 1880
SNOW
1 May 1873
SNOW
17 Sep 1873
SNOW
13 Jan 1880
SNOW
1 Sep 1878
SNOW, Benjamin
1 Mai1873
SNOW, Benjamin
20 Jan 1874
SNOW, Benjaminjr.
18 Jan 1874
SNOW, Benjamin, Mr.
3 Oct 1876
SNOW, Ella F., Mrs.
14 Oct 1875
SNOW, Mrs. Benj.
3 Jun 1875
SNOW, Mrs. E.H.
1 Sep 1874
SNOW, Prof.
3 Oct 1876
SNYDER, Charles
20 Mar 1879
SNYDER, Louisa
29 Jan 1874
SNYDER, Mary, Miss
29 Jun 1877
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22 Aug 1876
SONNE, Olivia, Miss
23 Mar 1873
SOULE
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SOULE, Sophia L.. and Amasa
10 Oct 1873
SOULE, Wm. L.G.
13 Mar 1874
SOUTHER, Nelson
29 Oct 1875
SOUTHER, W.G.
29 Oct 1875
SOUTHER, w.G.
23 Oct 1878
SOUTHWELL (child)
16 Apr 1878
SP ALDING, Charles C.
26 Jan 1877
SPANGLER, H.W., Mr.
12 JuI 1878
SPANGLER, Joseph W.
11 Jan ]876
SPARKS, Noble C. "at point of death" . 1 Aug 1873
SPARR
22 Apr 1877
SPARR, Augusta
20 Oct 1875
SP ARR, Mary, Mrs.
20 Apr 1877
SP ARR, Mary, Mrs.
21 Apr 1877
SPARR, Mrs. F.W.
20 Oct 1875
SPAULDING
12 Aug 1877
SPAULDING
8 Aug 1874
SP AULDING, Kate E., Miss
13 Jun 1880
SP AULDING, Stella, Miss
26 Jun 1879
SPAULDING, W.T. and J.A.
4 May 1879
SPECK, Mrs F
12 Mar 1881
SPEER
24 Oct 1876
SPEER, daughter (birthday)
8 Feb 1880
SPEER, H.c.
25 Jan 1874
SPEER, Henry C.
25 JuI 1874
SPEER, John
30 Sep 1874
SPEER, John
9 Oct 1874
SPEER, Mary E.
23 Oct 1873
SPEER, Mrs. A.C.
16 Dec 1879

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SPENCE, MoUie, Miss
SPENCER
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SPENCER, Ambrose
SPENCER, Dennis, Rev.
SPENCER, Mary, Mrs.
SPENCER, Mrs.
SPENCER, Mrs. S.P."
SPENCER, Mrs. T.E.
SPENCER, Selden
SPENCER, Selden P.
SPERRY, Eva
SPERRY, Nellie, Miss
SPICER, Mrs. John
SPICER, Nellie E.
SPIGLER, Rufus
SPILKINS
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SPITLER, Jacob
SPITLER, Jacob
SPITLER, Jennie, Miss
SPRAGUE, Mrs. S.l
SPRING
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SPRING, Mrs.
SPRING, Rev. Mr.
ST AFFORD, Matthew W.
STALEY, P.e., Mr.
STANLEY, Annie M., Miss
STANLEY, Henry
STANLEY, LT., Mr.
STANLEY, L.T., Mr.
STANLEY, TA, Mr.
STANTON
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ST ARK, G., Mr.
STARRET, Mrs.
STARRETT, Ellen, Mrs.
STARRETT, Mrs.
STARRETT, WA, Mr.
STARRETT, W.H.
STAUFFER, Mrs. DA
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Date of
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19 Mar 1879
11 Apr 1876
11 Nov 1877
10 Jun 1878
12 Jun 1878
18 Sep 1879
28 May 1880
19 Jun 1879
1 Jan 1879
20 Aug 1873
5 Dec 1878
16Ju11876
24 Aug 1878
7 Jan 1879
4 Apr 1879
15 Jul 1879
14 Oct 1876
2 Oct 1874
29 May 1881
1 Oct 1879
16 Jan 1879
9 Aug 1877
7 May 1876
28 Jul1876
13 Dec 1877
17 Apr 1873
27 Jan 1880
27 Jan 1880
29 Jul 1879
13 May 1876
2 Feb 1879
20 Feb 1879
19 Ju11877
19 Mar 1873
28 May 1873
14 Aug 1873
1 Jun 1879
29 Aug 1875
3 Mar 1876
14 Dec 1873
5 Aug 1873
21 Aug 1879
21 May 1873
23 Nov 1879
11 Oct 1877
12 Oct 1877
21 Oct 1879
11 Oct 1877
5 Jan 1877
18 Feb 1877
3 Oct 1876

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6 Aug 1879
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9 Nov 1878
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19 Feb 1874
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21 Feb 1874
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19 Jun 1880
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13 Jul 1877
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8 Aug 1875
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22 Jun 1880
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8 Mar 1879
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14 Jun 1879
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8 Aug 1875
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29 Nov 1879 4
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16 Apr 1876
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6 Jul 1878
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10 Apr 1878
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20 Aug 1878 4
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30 Apr 1879
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7 May 1873
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9 Dec 1875 3, col.
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22 Aug 1876 4
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18 Apr 1875
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1 Sep 1875
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21 Jun 1874
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5 Feb 1879
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7 Sep 1873
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16 Oct 1874
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2 Jun 1880
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25 Jun 1878
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28 Apr 1875
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STEWART, Willie
STIEFEL (son)
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STILES, Eliz. A.
STILL
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STONE, Israel
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STREETER, O.c., Mr.
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STUART
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STUART, Addison
STUART, Allie E., Miss
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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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8 Oct 1878
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16 Jul 1878
28 Aug 1879
15 Jul1876
13 Jul1880
1 Oct 1878
13 Jul1880
17 Dec 1875
3 Nov 1877
11 May 1877
17 Mar 1874
12 Mar 1874
12 Mar 1874
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16 Feb 1876
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11 Mar 1877
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18 Jun 1880
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14 Sep 1879
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16 Dec 1879
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25 Juil877
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13 Feb 1880
13 Feb 1880
26 Aug 1879
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29 Jun 1878
23 Jun 1877
26 Aug 1879
9 Mar 1877
28 Jun 1877
10 Apr 1877
17 Sep 1879
23 Jui 1879
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TABOR, T.E.
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TAPPAN, Lewis N.
TAPPAN, S.F.
TASKER, R.c., Mr.
TAYLOR
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TAYLOR, Frances A., Miss
TAYLOR, J.P., Mr.
TAYLOR, Jack, Mr.
TAYLOR, Joseph I.
TAYLOR, M.H., Mr.
TAYLOR, Marion
TAYLOR,Mr
TAYLOR, Mrs S A.
TAYLOR, Mrs. John
TAYLOR, Mrs. SA
TAYLOR, Olive J., Miss
TAYLOR, R.B.
TAYLOR, R.W., Esq.
TAYLOR, S., Mr.
TAYLOR, T.R.
TAYLOR, Zachariah
TEATS, Mrs.
TEDGER, John
TEGARI
TEMMER, Francis
TENNEY
TENNEY
TENNEY, Amos
TENNEY, H.H., Dr.
TENNEY, W.E. and W.e.
TENNY, Will
TERRELL
TERRY
TERRY
TERRY
TERRY, Andrew, Col.
TERRY, Col.
TETERS, Mrs. P.L.
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15 Mar 1876
17 Jul 1879
3 Jan 1880
4 Nov 1874
13 Jun 1879
4 Oct 1879
9 Jan 1877
22 Jul1879
10 Sep 1875
15 May 1879
26 Apr 1877
15 Nov 1877
10 Oct 1875
1 Jul 1874
17 May 1873
17 Oct 1876
1 Jun 1873
8 Aug 1874
27 Aug 1879
18 Feb 1880
23 Jan 1880
22 Mar 1876
22 Jan 1880
4 Nov 1879
30 Mar 1877
17 Jan 1877
8 Jul 1876
17 Oct 1876
2 Jun 1880
5 May 1881
29 Oct 1879
23 Jul1874
29 Jan 1874
9 Feb 1876
1 Jan 1879
14 Nov 1875
3 Sep 1881
29 May 1879
11 May 1879
24 May 1876
22 May 1875
14 Sep 1873
11 Sep 1874
4 Sep 1877
18 Aug 1877
19 Nov 1873
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THACHER, S.D.
THACHER, S.D., Judge
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THACHER, T.D. and
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THATCHER, Dwights, Junior
THA YER, Emma, Miss
THEW, WA
THOMAS, ID., Mr.
THOMAS, Joel
THOMAS, Mrs.
THOMPSON
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THOMPSON, Eliza T., Mrs.
THOMPSON, Geo. L.
THOMPSON, George and Frances A
THOMPSON, Ida E., Miss
THOMPSON, J.W
THOMPSON, IW
THOMPSON, IW, Mr.
THOMPSON, IW, Mr.
THOMPSON, Maggie A, Miss
THOMPSON, Mr.
THOMPSON, Mrs.
THOMPSON, Sumner
THOMPSON, TA
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THURBER, Whitford
TIBBALS, Mr.
TIBBALS, Mr.
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2 Dec 1875
1 Feb 1876
4 May 1880
20 Jui1880
6 Aug 1878
1 Sep 1878
3 Oct 1878
26 Nov 1878
1 Jan 1879
27 Jan 1874
22 Dec 1875
13 Nov 1878
16 Oct 1874
6 Nov 1875
2 May 1876
16 Sep 1879
11 Sep 1877
6 Feb 1879
26 Nov 1878
22 Jan 1880
9 Oct 1873
12 Feb 1881
23 Jul 1878
31 Aug 1879
9 Nov 1877
25 Feb 1879
15 Nov 1873
30 Jul 1873
7 Apr 1876
27 Feb 1880
27 Feb 1880
21 Jun 1876
16 May 1880
16 May 1880
28 Mar 1877
22 Mar 1879
15 Jun 1877
9 Jan 1880
13 Nov 1877
18 Feb 1879
20 Feb 1879
27 Feb 1880
11 Aug 1875
8 Apr 1879
24 Jun 1873
1 May 1873
24 Jun 1876
25 Jun 1876
27 Jun 1876
16 Feb 1876

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17 Aug 1879
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]] May ]876
TIMMONS
12 Dec ]877
TIMMONS (girl)
18 May 1880
TIMMONS, N.R, Mr.
2 Apr 1875
TIMMONS, Warren
29 Aug 1875
TIMMONS, Warren
17 May 1879
TIMMONS, Warren
23 May 1879
TINKHAM
1 Jul 1875
TINKHAM, H.N., Mr.
28 Sep 1875
TISDALE
13 Nov 1879
TISDALE (maiden name of Mrs. Hall) 8 Apr 1878
TISDALE, Mrs.
3 Sep 1878
TOBLER, John
27 Jul 1879
TODD,Mrs.
4 May 1880
TODD, Rose S., Miss
15 Feb 1874
TOLLES, C r.
18 Oct 1876
TOLLES, Cr., Mr.
26 Mar 1874
TOMLINSON, Augustus
4 Nov 1875
TOMLINSON, Samuel
]5 Mar 1877
TOMPKINS, Mrs. W.F.
15 Apr 1880
TOOTHAKER, Mrs. Godfrey
2 Nov ]873
TOSH
14 Jan 1880
TOSH, Elmer L.
] Jun 1879
TOSH, YD., Dr.
22 Oct 1878
TOWER, Henry F.
24 Jul 1873
TOWNSEND
26 Jul 1878
TRABUE, William K.
2 May 1874
TRACY, Candace, Miss
5 Apr 1877
TRASK, I.C
17 Nov 1878
TRASK, Mrs.
13 May 1880
TRAUTT
29 Jun 1879
TRAVIS, E.P., Mr.
15 Jan 1874
TREADW AY, CS., Mr.
25 Oct 1877
TREADW A Y, Chas.
21 Oct 1879
TREADWAY, Chas. S.
25 Jan 1877
TREMMER, Francis
4 Feb 1874
TREMPER, Catharine
15 Oct 1881
TREMPER, Catharine
16 Oct 1881
TREMPER, Henry
1 Oct 1879
TREMPER, Henry
20 Oct 1878
TREMPER, Mary, Miss
2 Aug 1879
TRIMPER
27 Dec 1876
TRIMPER, A.A., Rev.
20 Mar ]873
TROTTER, Mary
24 Apr ]879
TROTTER, Mary Ellen
27 May 1879
TROUT, Ollie, Miss
10 Aug 1879
TROUTMAN
8 JuI 1880
TUCKER
28 Apr 1874
TUCKER, boy of Cromwell
2 Dec 1877
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TUSSEY, Alice
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TUTTLE, W.L.
TYPPAN, S.F.
TYRELL, Ella, Miss
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ULRICH, Dr.
ULRICH, Jacob family
ULRICKSON, Anna
UPDEGRAFF, Dr.
UPHAM
UPHAM, Rev. Mr.
UPTON (boy)
URIE (man)
USCH, Louisa, Miss

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VAN nCE, E., Col.
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VAN WELY, Jasper
VANDENBERGH, Sarah, Mrs.
VANDENBURG, Corrine, Miss
VANDERPOOL, Mrs.
VAUGHAN, Mrs. J.M.
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VEITH, Hattie, Miss
VERNON, Wm.
VIGNS
VILAS, L.N.
VILAS, Mrs. E.P.
VINCENT,Charles
VITTMAN, David S, Col
VLEIT, John B., Col.
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Von BURLOW, Major
VOORHEES, Peter
VROOMAN, Jacob J.

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WADDELL
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WADE, AB.
WADE, M., Rev.
WAGNER, Mr.
WAHN, Calvin
WAIKER, James
WAlT, Albert
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WAKES, Alexander
WALCH, Mrs. JA
WALCOTT, O.J., Mr.
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WALKER (Marshal's daughter)
WALKER, Annie, Mrs.
WALKER, Col.
WALKER, Col.
WALKER, Jennette, Mrs.
WALKER, Jennie M., Miss
WALKER, Joel P.
WALKER, Louis
WALKER, Marshal
WALKER, Mary L., Mrs.
WALKER, Mary, Miss
WALKER, Minnie B., Miss
WALKER, Mr. and Mrs. Sam.
WALKER, Sam, Col.
WALKER, Samuel
WALKER, W.A., Mr.
WALLACE, Mrs.
WALLACE, Wm.
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WATTLES, Augustus
WATTS, Isaac
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KDT, (Lawrence) Kansas Tribune
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WILDER, Mr.
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3 Dec 1879
WILSON
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20 Oct 1877
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3 Feb 1880
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26 Aug 1873
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15 Apr 1877
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6 Aug 1876
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23 May 1880
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1 Aug 1874
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13 Nov 1879
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15 Jul 1880
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18 Apr 1877
WOOD, Deacon
12 Feb 1879
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2 May 1873
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WOOD, Louis M.
28 Feb 1874
WOOD, Milo A
7 Jan 1880
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25 Jun 1875
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30 Sep 1875
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9 Oct 1874
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29 May 1877
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6 Jun 1877
WOODARD, Levi, Han.
4 Sep 1875
WOODMAN, Louise
11 Apr 1880
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17 Mar 1881
WOODRUFF, Mrs. FA
24 Sep 1879
WOODRUFF, Thomas
19 Mar 1881
WOODS, Belle, Miss
21 Jan 1879
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27 Jun 1873
WOODWARD, Anna, Miss
22 Oct 1873
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9 May 1880
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9 May 1880
WOODWARD, JB., Dr.
12 Oct 1879
WOODWARD, Lemuel
3 Jun 1875
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9 Nov 1878
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5 Sep 1875
WOODWARD, Mrs. B.W.
11 May 1876
WOODWARD, Mrs. B.W.
31 Jan 1880
WOODWARD, Sadie, Miss
19 Jun 1880
WOODWARD, Thea.
7 Apr 1875
WOOLLEY, Rosalia M.D.
6 Jun 1873
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3 Jun 1876
WOOSTER, AR., Mr.
17 Jul 1878
WOOSTER, Leonard
13 Sep 1879
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24 Oct 1879
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19 Jun 1875
WOOTSCH, Pauline
15 Oct 1878
WORDEN
15 Apr 1878
WORDEN, L.J
16 Oct 1874
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15 Mar 1873
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22 Jul1876
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19 Mar 1873
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24 Nov 1878
WRIGHT, C.A
23 May 1875
WRIGHT, Chauncey G.
6 Jul 1876
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28 Nov 1875
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.JOURNAL, 1881-1886,
Index of Family Information

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.JOURNAL, 1881-1886,
Index of Family Information

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�Lawrence, Kansas, DAILY JOURNAL,
1881-1886,
. Index of Family Information

By Paul Jordan and Donald Vaughn

Douglas County Kansas Genealogical Society

�This index is dedicated to Wilma K. Morton Vaughn,
1931-2006. She has given us support, shared our
inspirations and ideas, and best of all made our time
together very special.

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Copyright 2007
Douglas County, Kansas, Genealogical Society
P.o. Box 3664 , '
Lawrence, KS 66046-0664

�INTRODUCTION
This publication is an index of names in articles that contain
family information such as names of relatives, relationships, events,
and dates, and clues to fmding family infomiation such as residence
before moving to Douglas County, Kansas, or residence after moving
away. The index contains about 7,000 entries listing names of
Douglas County residents, former residents, or relatives of residents.
Legal notices and corrimercial advertisements are not indexed.

THE NEWSPAPERS
The newspapers indexed here are generally six days per week,
. August 23, 1881 through December 12, 1886 and are on microfilm in
the Kansas State Historical Society (KSHS) Research Library in
Topeka and the Lawrence Public Library (LPL). Following ar~ the
newspaper names and reel numbers of the microfilms indexed:

KSHS
reel

LPL
reel

Lawrence Daily Journal and 8/23/1881-3/8/1882
Kansas Daily Tribune

L214

34

. 3/9/1882-9/2111882

L215

35.

Dates

Name

Ditto
Ditto

9/22/1882-11118/1882

L216

36

. Ditto

11/19/1882-2/23/1883

L217

37

Ditto

2/24/1883-9/1/1883·

L218

38

Ditto

9/2/1883-9/12/1883

L219

39

Lawrence Journal

9/13/1883-3/13/1884

L219

39

Ditto

3/14/1884-9/30/1884

L220

40

Ditto

10/111884-4/19/1885

L221

41

Ditto

4/2111885-7/3111885

L222

42

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8/111885-11110/1885

L222

42

Ditto

1111111885-5/27/1886

. L223

43

Ditto

5/28/1886-12/12/1886

L224

44

PREVIOUS INDEXES

Previous newspaper indexes published by our Society cover
November 29, 1863 through March 4, 1873 (deaths and births only)
. and March 1873 through August 1881 (excluding January through
June 1878 for which Lawrence daily newspapers are not available).
NOTICE

These newspapers usually were printed without page numbers,
but we indexed as though the numbers. were there. The names are
listed as printed in the newspaper, although a few are also listed in
corrected form if the corrections were obvious. This index.has not
been proofread, and although we have done our best, it undoubtedly
contains errors and omissions. Because of reporters' or printers' or
indexers' errors, the researcher should look for all spellings and
misspellings of names.
COPIES OF INDEXED ITEMS

Upon written request with payment in advance and
specification of dates and page numbers of items wanted, the Douglas .
County Genealogical Society will make copies of indexed items. The
cost in 2007, subject to change in the future, is $6.00 for the first item
and $2.00 for each additional item in the same request. Be aware that
additional items for the same person mayor may not contain
additional information. Our address is P.O. Box 3664, Lawrence KS
66046.

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�NAME
_ : Aunt Harriet
_ : (murdered man)
_ : colored boy
_ _ : colored family
_:man
_ _ : man (skeleton)
ABBE: Mr. C.E.
ABBE: Mr. C.E.
ABERNATHY: M. and wife
ABERNATHY: Mr. &amp; Mrs. M.
ABERNATHY: Mr. Martin
ABERNATHY: Mrs.
ABERNATHY: Mrs. M.
ABERNETHY: Mrs. Maggie
ABERNETHY: Mrs. Maggie
ACHNING: Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles
ACKLEY: Mrs. Ed
ADAIR: Mrs. Anna
ADAMS: Col. C.W.
ADAMS: D.M. and C.B.
ADAMS: Ella Lane (Mrs. Charles)
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ADAMS: J. N.
ADAMS: M.K.
ADAMS: Miss Addie, Bertie
ADAMS: Miss Lillie A.
ADAMS: Mr. &amp; Mrs. M.K., Mary
ADAMS: Mr. James
ADAMS: Mr. James W., baby boy
ADAMS: Mrs.

DATE

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7 Sep 1882
4 Apr 1885
4 Mar 1883
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26 Nov 1881
9 Jan 1885
1 Jan 1885
18 Jun 1885
28 Nov 1884
14 Feb 1885
2 May 1886
10 SeP 1886
27 Oct 1886
29 Apr 1883
20 May 1883
29 Aug 1884
8 Oct 1886
3 Sep 1882
4 Jun 1882
9 Jan 1885
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21 Aug 1884
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NAME
ADAMS: Mrs. Sarah C.
ADAMS: Mrs. Sarah C.
ADAMY: Mr &amp; Mrs W.B.(2Sth anniv.)
ADELHEID: Mrs.
ADWERS: Bert
ADWERS: Bert.
ADWERS: Birt
ADWERS: Geo. and wife
AGNER: Mrs. N.P.
AGNEW: Mr. W.P., Mr. John
AKERS: Artie
AKERS: Mr. B.F.
AKERS: Mr. Moses
ALBACH: Henry
ALBERGER: Miss Annie, WX
ALBERGER: Mr. Wm. R.
ALBRECHT: Miss May
ALDER: John
-ALDER: John
ALDER: Mrs. John W.
ALDERMAN: Dr.
ALDERMAN: Mrs. Dr.
ALDERMAN: Rev.
ALDERMAN: Rev. Dr. lH.
ALDERMAN: Rev. Dr. lW.
ALDERMAN: Rev. James W.
ALDRICH: Mr. PJ.
ALEXANDER: Mr. AJ.
ALEXANDER: Mrs.
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1 Sep 1882
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13 Sep 1881
1 Sep 1882
16 Mar 1883
21 Jun 1885
16 Nov 1886
19 Mar 1886
12 Apr 1883
5 Feb 1882
16 Dec 1885
27 Nov 1886
14 Sep 1883
7 Jan 1885
21 Sep 1883
29 Apr 1884
28 Nov 1884
4 Jun 1882
22 Aug 1885
17 Jul-1885
12 May 1883
28 Apr 1883
26 Sep 1885
26 Apr 1883
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�NAME
ALEXANDER: Mrs. F.M.
ALFORD
ALFORD: Mrs. Alfred, Mr. F.G., Mr.D.S.
ALFORD: D.S.
ALFORD: D.S., Don
ALFORD: Miss Ida, Mr. F.G.
ALFORD: Mr. F.S., D.S. Esq., Ida A.
ALFORD: Mrs. Susy
ALFORD: Susy Savage
ALLEN: Mr. Ed. R.
ALLEN: John H., Eugene
ALLEN: Josephine
ALLEN: Luther D.S.
ALLEN: Miss Jennie
ALLEN: Mr &amp; Mrs
ALLEN: Mr &amp; Mrs lR.
ALLEN: Mr. lH.
ALLEN: Mrs.
ALLEN: Mrs. D.T.
ALLEN: Sidney
ALLENDER: Mrs. Louise B.
ALLENDORPH: Mr. C.W., child
ALLER: Mr. Elmer D.
AlLGAIER: Mrs. Mariah
ALLISON: Miss Stella
ALLISON: child of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
ALLISON: Clayton
ALLISON: Dwight Searl
ALLISON: Miss Stella
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5 Apr 1882
27 Sep 1881
24 Sep 1884
21 Oct 1886
6 Jan 1884
28 Sep 1882
4 Jun 1882
4 Jun 1882
21 Oct 1881
31 Oct 1886
17 Apr 1883
8 Jul1885
30 May 1882
10 May 1884
30 May 1882
15 Feb 1884
21 Nov-1885
16 Feb 1886
18 Jul 1882
17 Nov 1881
24 Jan 1883
16 Jul 1886
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1 Nov 1881
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NAME
ALLISON: Mr.
ALLISON: Mr. Andy
ALLISON: Mr. Chas. F.
ALMOND: Mrs. Geo.
ALTMAN : Mrs. Fredricka
ALTMAN: Rev. Frank D.
AMANN: Mr. Frank H.
AMBLER: Mr. B.A.
AMBLER: Mr. B.A., Safford, Willie
AMBLER: Mrs. B.A.
AMBLER: Mrs. B.A.
AMES: Professor W.H. and wife
AMMON: Anna M.
ANDERSON: John
ANDERSON: Mr. Alex. H.
ANDERSON: Mr. F.J.
ANDERSON: Alex.
ANDERSON: Andy
ANDERSON: Carrie, Mr. Chas., Mrs.
ANDERSON: Carrie, Mrs.
ANDERSON: Col. Tom.
ANDERSON: Dr. S.B.
ANDERSON: Hattie
ANDERSON: John S.
ANDERSON: Levi B.
ANDERSON: LevLB.
ANDERSON: Maggie
ANDERSON: Major Tom
ANDERSON: Margaret
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27 Apr 1884
7 Jan 1882
11 Mar 1883
14 May 1886
11 Mar 1886
23 Jan 1883
18 Oct 1883
23 Apr 1886
10 Oct 1883
20 Apr 1882
24 Aug 1881
25 Sep 1881
29 Sep 1881
25 Aug 1882
10 Jul1883
4 Dec 1884
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1 Dec 1883
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3 Jun 1882
27 Dec 1882
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ANDERSON: Mary (1847, 1865, 1872,
1875)

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ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
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Mary B., Mr. G.
Miss Mae, MajorT.S.
Miss Mary
Miss May
Miss Sallie
Miss Sallie, Dr. S.B.
Misses
Misses Katie and Nellie
Misses May and Minnie, Major

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12 Aug 1886
30 Jul 1886
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14 Sep 1886
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ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
Charles A.

Misses Minnie and Mamie
Mr &amp; Mrs Will
Mr.
Mr. Benjamin, Mr &amp; Mrs

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ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:
ANDERSON:

Mr. Chas.
Mr. Chas., mother
Mr. F.M., Miss Laura
Mr. John H, Dr. S.B.
Mr. John, Dr. S.B.
Mrs. Dr.
Mrs. Dr.
Mrs. Dr.
Mrs. Dr. S.B.
Mrs. Elen, TJ.
Mrs. Helen
Mrs. Mary B.

15 May 1886
6 Oct 1885
10 Feb 1883
9 Jun 1886
21 May 1886
20 Oct 1883
10 Feb 1884
20 Aug 1885
14 Sep 1886
2 Aug 1883
5 Aug 1883
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NAME
ANDERSON: Mrs. Will, Dr. and Mrs. S.B.
ANDERSON: Nana?
. ANDERSON: W.E.
ANDERSON: W.T.
ANDERSON: William
ANDERSON: William 1, Dr. &amp; Mrs. S.B.
ANDERSON: William 1, Dr. S.B.
ANDERSON: Wm. J., Dr. S.B.
ANDIS: L.L.
ANDREW: Mr.
ANDREW: Mr. I., L.E.R.
ANDREW: Mr. L., L.E.R.
ANDREWS: Miss Florence
ANDREWS: Miss Meroe E.
ANDREWS: Mr &amp; Mrs C.R.
ANDREWS: Mrs. Elizabeth
ANTHONY: Col. (1854, 1857)
ANTHONY: Col. D.R.
ANTHONY: Lettie
ANTHONY: Lettie
ANTHONY: Mark
ANTHONY: Mr. lC.
ANTON: John F.
APGAR: c.E. and W.F.
APGAR: Mr. C.E., W.F.
APITZ: Charles
APITZ: Clara F.
APITZ: Mr. F.W.
APITZ: Mrs. F.W.
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28 Jul1882
22 Jul1884
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30 Jan 1885
29 Jan 1885
3 Feb 1885
1 Feb 1885
26 Oct 1886
20 Jan 1882
7 Sep 1884
5 Jun 1884
21 Nov 1882
16 Oct 1884
26 Jun 1886
2 Oct 1883
18 Jun 1882
16 Sep 1883
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�NAME
APITZ: Mrs. F. W.
ARBUCKLE: Miss Ida May
ARCHER: Miss Laura
ARCHIBALD: A.w.
ARCHIBALD: Clara, F.W., c.p;
ARMSTRONG: Christopher
ARNOLD: Ira
ARNOLD: L.L.
ARNOLD: Miss Hattie, Miss Gustie
ARNOLD: Mr. 1 Frank
ARNOLD: Mr. J. Frank
ARRASMITH: Dr. W.A.
ARTERBURN: Mr. Samuel, Jack
ARTHUR: Frank
ARTHUR: Frank
ASHBY: Misses Mollie and Rose
ASHER: James
ASHER: Mr. Chas. E.
ASHER: Col. 1M., H.B., William
ASHER: J.M.
ASHER: James M.
ASHER: James, H.C., Wm.
ASHER: Mr. Milt., William
ASHER: Mrs.
ASHER: Mrs. H.B.
ASHER: Mrs. H.S., Hank, baby boy
ASHER: Mrs. 1M.
ASHER: Mrs. J.M., Mr. H.B.
ASHER: Mrs. M., Wm.
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27 Dec 1884
5 Jan 1884
29 Dec 1882
23 Feb 1883
3 Jun 1882
6 Apr 1883
21 ocr 1883
28 Nov 1886
8 Mar 1884
5 Oct 1884
25 Dec 1885
21 Sep 1882
22 Aug 1885
12 Aug 1885
21 Aug 1885
28 Oct 1886
1 Sep 1881
16 Sep 1881
22 Aug 1885
-14 Jul1886
3 Jul1886
29 Apr 1883
24 Sep 1882
11 Mar 1883
13 Nar 1883
9 Oct 1883
29 Aug 1886
27 Nov 1884
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NAME
ASHER: Sheriff
ASHER: Sheriff and W.W.
ASHLEY: Miss Martha E.
ASHLEY: Miss Phoebe
ASHLEY: Mr &amp; Mrs W. H.
ASHLEY:. W.H.
ASHLEY: Wm.
ASHTON: Ella, John
ASORO: Mrs. Anna M.
ATCHISON: John R., baby boy
ATKINSON: Ed
ATKINSON: Mary E., Erastus
ATKINSON: Mr.
ATKINSON: Mrs. E.P., Pearl, Opal
ATKINSON: Mrs. M.B.
ATKINSON: Rev. E.
ATTEE: Miss SJ.
ATTWOOD: Mrs.
ATWOOD: Mrs.
ATWOOD: Mrs. G.A.
AYER: Mr. Arthur W.
AYERS: Miss Lucie
B_ARD: Mrs. J.W.
B_BOUT?:Joseph B.
BABCOCK: Gen. C.W., Mrs.
BABCOCK: Mattie G.
BABCOCK: Mrs. General, Miss Martique
BABCOCK: Mrs., Lou Lou
BACHELOR: Flora E.
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8 Jun 1882
28 Oct 1885
13 Jul 1886
17 Jun 1882
15 Jul 1886
17 Jun 1885
22 Sep 1882
13 May 1885
4 Sep 1885
21 Jun 1884
24 Feb 1886
24 Aug 1881
9 Sep 1882
26 Nov 1882
13 Nov 1886
11 Mar 1886
8 May 1886
20 May 1886
5 Nov 1885
25 Jul 1885
5 Nov 1886
29 Dec 1885
11 Nov 1881
1 Feb 1883
18 Jul 1884
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�NAME
BACON: Mrs.
BAD SKY: Mrs. Thomas
BAGLEY: B.T.
BAGLEY: Miss Winnie, brother
BAGNALL: Mr. Ben. H.
BAILEY: Daniel, Miss Mary Anna
BAILEY: E.T.
BAILEY: F.A.
BAILEY: F.B.
BAILEY: lC. , Judge
BAILEY: lR.
BAILEY: Judge
BAILEY: Mary Anna
BAILEY: Mr. and Miss, W.F.
BAILEY: Mrs. FA
BAILEY: Mrs. Judge
BAILEY: Prof. E.H.S.
BAILEY: Professor's child
BAILLIE: Mrs. Eliza S.
BAIR: Abraham 1
BAIR: Mrs.
BAIRD: Miss Josephine
BAIRD: Miss Mamie
BAIRD: Miss Mamie
BAIRD: Mr.
BAIRD: William, Miss Mamie
BAKER: John, Charley
BAKER: Jacob
BAKER: Jas.
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21 OCT 1883
26Sep 1883
11 Aug 1882
9 Feb 1886
7 Feb 1883
17 Feb 1886
27 Nov 1883
27 Nov 1882
21 Sep 1886
16 May 1885
3 Aug 1886
9 Nov 1882
4 Oct 1882
24 Mar 1885
18 May 1883
26 Jul1883
22 Aug 1883
8 Nov 1883
7 Jul1885
23 Dec 1885
30 Dec 1884
20 Aug 1886
20 Aug 1886
24 Mar 1886
12 Sep 1886
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NAME
BAKER: Miss Alida, Miss Maggie
BAKER: Miss Maude
BAKER: Mr &amp; Mrs H.W., Miss Hattie
BAKER: Mr.
BAKER: Mr.
BAKER: Mr. Cyrus P.
BAKER: Mr. Samuel
BAKER: Mrs. E.P.
BAKER: Mrs. Father
BAKER: Rev.
BAKER: Samuel
BAKEWELL: Mrs. Maria, Rev. John
BALCH: Henry
BALCOM: Lizzie
BALDRIDGE: Col.
BALDWIN: Cyrus
BALDWIN: James
BALDWIN: John
BALDWIN: Mr. L.M.
BALDWIN: Mrs.
BALDWIN: Mrs. Ann Eliza
BALDWIN: Mrs. H.L.
BALES: Miss Emma C.
BALES: Susannah, lC.
BALLARD: W.W.
BALLENGER: Mr. R.A.
BANCROFT: Mrs. Geo. H.
BANCROFT: Mrs. W.H.
BANCROFT: W.H.
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6 Sep 1882
7 Jun 1885
16 Nov 1881
17 Mar 1882
11 Oct 1883
12 Feb 1884
12 Nov 1881
5 Oct 1886
3 Apr 1884
22 Apr 1884
1 Jan 1884
15 Jul 1884
15 Apr 1884
24 Jul 1883
7 Aug 1886
25 Mar 1884
21 May 1882
4 Aug 1882
2 Jul1884
25 Apr 1884
5 Jun 1884
29 Apr 1882
26 Nov 1882
7 Jul1886
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�BANCROFT: W.H.
BANGS: (Miss)
BANGS: Fanny Ross
BANGS: Mr. &amp; Mrs. Arthur, Mr. AN., Miss
Bazzill
BANGS: Mr. &amp; Mrs. W.N.
BANGS: Mr. C.W., W.N.
BANGS: W.N.
BANKS: Judge Geo. A., Miss Nigel, E.V.
BANKS: Miss Ida
BANKS: Miss Nigel, E.V.
BANKS: Miss Nigella, E.V.
BANKS: Mr. Geo. A
B,ANKS: Mrs. A.R., Capt. AR.
BANKS: Mrs. Alex
BANNEY: Mary-M.
BANTA: Miss Laura
BARBER: Anna
BARBER: Anna
BARBER: Capt. Oliver
BARBER: Capt. Oliver
BARBER: Emma, Mr &amp; Mrs Capt. Oliver
BARBER: Miss Nellie
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BARDELL: Charles F.
BARDELL: Rev. J.c.
BARDELL: Wm. W.
BARDWELL: Mrs.
BARKER: Mrs. E.F., Dr.
BARKER: George, Annie
BARKER: Hon Geo. J.
BARKER: Hon. Geo. J.
BARKER: Mrs. A. and lizzie
BARKER: Mrs. Geo.
BARKER: Mrs. Judge
BARNELL: Mrs.
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BARNES: Col. J.L.
BARNES: J.L., Harry, J.B.
BARNES: Jessie
BARNES: Miss Alia M.
BARNES: Miss Jessie
BARNES: Miss Mollie
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BARNES: Mr. F. W., Supt. J.L.
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BARTEAUX: Miss Ili1innie
BARTEAUX: MI'. Charles
BARTEAUX: Mrs. A.B., Miss Minnie
BARTEAUX: Mrs. B.S., Miss Minnie
BARTEAUX: Mrs. B.W., ~l1innie
BARTELDES: F.
BARTELDES: Freiderich, Mr. F.W.
BARTELDES: Professor G.W., F.
BARTHOLOW: Mr. E.M.
BARTHOLOW: Mr. John
BARTLETT: F.W.
BARTLETT: Prof.
BARTLETT: Prof. J.E.
BARTMESS: Josie, Benj. F.
BASCUflil: fliliss Ann
BASE: Will
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BATEMAN: Hattie
BATES: Elder
B.II.TES: Mr.
BATES: Mrs.
BATES: Mrs. A.F.
BATES: Rev. B.F.
BATE:S: Rev. B.F.
BATE:S: Rev ..B.F.
BATES: Rev. B.F.
BATHER1ST: Mrs." Mr. Geo.
BATTEMAN: Hon, lB.
BAUER: George
B,II.UGH~I1AN: flilrs. Frank
BAUr-1AN: ~1iss Carrie
BAUr-1AN: Mr. A.
BAUr-1AN: Mr. A-.
BAur&gt;1AN: ~1rs. W,
BAUr&gt;1ANN: Miss Amanda
BAUMANN: Miss tlmanda
B,II.USMtIN: A.
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BAYNE: Fannie, Mr. &amp; Mrs. W.G., Nora
BAYNE: Miss Georgie
BEACH: Mrs. Clara F., D.C.
BEAL: Geo.
BEAL: George, William
BEAL: Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas
BEAL: Mr. George
BEAL: William, baby boy
BEAM: Geo.
BEAM: Herbert W.
BEAM: Miss A. Fannie
BEAM: Miss Fannie
BEAM: Miss Fanny, Herbert, George
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BEAN: J.H.
BEARD: Miss Lena, l W.
BEARD: Mr. Orange
BEARD: Mrs. AJ.
BEARD: Mrs. lW.
BEARD: Mrs. John
BEASLEY: Thomas
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BEATTY: Mr. Vaughn, Rev. Dr.
BEATTY: Rev. Dr., Vaughn
BEATTY: W.H.
BEBEE: Mrs.
BECK: Mr. James P.
BECKWITH: Miss Emma
BEDALE: Councilman and baby boy
BEDALE: Mr &amp; Mrs Wm.
BEDALE: Wm.
BEGGS: Mr. W.c., baby girl
BELL: captain
BELL: H.P.S., Peter
BELL: Hattie
BELL: Hattie
BELL: J.H.
BELL: J.H., Lola
BELL: Miss Lola
BELL: Mr &amp; Mrs William Manly
BELL: Mr. G.W., Judge
BELL: Mr. G.W., Judge
BELL: Mr. James
BELL: Mr. P.
BELL: Mrs. J.H.
BELL: Spencer
BELL: Susan
BELLAMY: Charles.
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BELT: Mrs. H.
BELT: Mrs. H.B., Harry
BENAS: Mr.
BENEDiCT: Herb
BENEDICT: F.M., Miss Julia
BENEDICT: Herb
BENJAMIN: Thomas
BENNm: John
BENNm: Ma~erTom,Guy
BENNm:Mr.
BENNm: Mr. Byron D.
BENNm: Mrs. Flora, Perlee
BENSON: Mr.
BENSON: Mr. Henry
BENSON: Mrs. S.E.
BERGER: Miss Lillie
BERNSTEIN: Miss Annie, Mr. I.
BERRY: Thomas
BETTIS: Mr. George
BETTIS: Mrs. M.E., Charles
BEW: Geo.
BEW: Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gee. H.
BEW: Mrs. Geo. H.
BEYERS: Rev. Dr.
BICKFORD: Maggie
BIDISON: Mrs. V.H.
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BI ERER: May Lamberton
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BIGELOW: D.F.
BIGELOW: DeForest
BIGELOW: Mr &amp; Mrs C.A.
BIGELOW: Mr. D.F. and wife
BILES: Mrs. L.B.
BIWNGSBY: Rev. L.K.
BINGHAM: Harry and Dan
BIRD: (colored man)
BIRDSEY: Miss Ella, Julius H.
BLACK: Mr &amp; Mrs and G.W.
BLACK: Mr. John
BLACK: W.W.
BLACKENSHIP: Mr. Edgar
BLACKFORD: Mr. W.D.
BLACKINGTON: Miss Emma
BLACKLEDGE: Alf.
BLACKUDGE: Mr. Frank E.
BLACKMAN: C.E.
BLACKMAN: Capt. W.I.R.
BLACKMAN: Charles
BLACKMAN: Grant
BLACKMAN: Jane A., W.I.
BLACKMAR: C.E.
BLACKMAR: Chas. E.
BLACKWELDER: Mr. G.H., Master Paul A.
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BLACKWELDER: Mrs.
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BLAYNEY: Rev. H.G.,G,M.
BLAYNEY: W.F., Clem. R., G.M.
BLEVINS: John R.
BLISS: J.B., Miss May
BLISS: Mabel, Mr. &amp; ,Mrs. John
BLISS: Miss Mae
BLISS: Miss Mattie
BLISS: Mr. J.A.
BLISS: Mr. J.A. and wife
BLISS: Mr. John A., new baby
BLISS: Mrs. lA.
BUSS: Mrs. John A.
BLISS: Mrs., John
BLISS: Willard
BlOCK: Mr. Will 1
BLODGET: Miss Jessie L.
BLODGET: Mr &amp; Mrs c.c.
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BLODGET: Mr. c.c.
BLODGETT: Miss Jessie
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BLODGETT: Mrs. c.c.
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BLOOD: Miss Kate, Mr. Tom, Arthur E.
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BLOOD: Mrs. Col. and Ida
BLOOD: Mrs. Col. James
BLOOD: Mrs. Jas.
BLOOD: Mrs. M.A.
BLOOMFIELD: Jacob
BLOSSOM: Maj. G.N.
BLUE: John, Charles
BLUNT: Mrs. Henrietta
BLYTHE: J.H, Esq.
BLYT"HE: Mr. lH.
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BOLES: Clarence
BOLES: Clarence
BOLES: Clarence
BOLf.5: Mr. lL.
BOLES: Mr. ll..
BOLES: Mrs.
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BONEBRAKE: Miss Eva, Dr. J;H.
BONNER: Mrs. L.A.
BONNEY: Mr. Jas.
BONNEY: Seth, Mrs.,-Daniel
BOOR: Prof.
BOOR: Prof. V.F.
BOOR: Prof. V.F.
BOOTH: Mr. Olando, Mrs.
BORGHOLTAUS: Mrs.
BORGHOLTHAUS: Mr &amp; Mrs RJ.
BORUM: John
BORUM: Misses Eva and Ella
BORUM: Mr. John
BORUM: Mrs. Mary
BOSlWICK: Mr.
BOUGHTON: J.S.
BOUGHTON: Mary
BOUGHTON: Mrs. H.
BOUGHTON: Mrs. J.S.
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BOWEN: Miss Alice
BOWEN: Mr. Edmund S.
BOWEN: Mr. John, Miss Nettie
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BOWERS: Mrs. lW.
BOWERS: William, Nevada
BOWERSOCK: Hon. J.~.
BOWERSOCK: J.~.
BOWERSOCK: 10., Justin
BOWERSOCK: Messrs. Fred H., Jus. D.
BOWERSOCK: Mr.!., Hon. J.D.
BOWES: Charley
BOWES: Charley and parents
BOWES: G.W._
BOWES: George W.
BOWES: Miss Katie
BOWES: Mr. Chas. e.
BOWES: Mr. Geo. W.
BOWES: Mrs. G.W., Miss Fannie
BOWLES: Alex
BOWMAN: Miss Annie
BOWMAN: Dr.
BOWMAN: Miss Carrie
BOWMAN: Mr.
BOWMAN: Mr. Geo. N.
BOWMAN: Susan J.
BOYD: Eddie
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BRADFORD: Mrs. Amelia, Oliver R.
BRADLEY: Mrs. C.
BRADLEY: Rosa
BRADSHAW: Harrison G.
BRADSKY: Mrs. John
BRADY: Miss
BRANSCOM: Hon Chas. H., Mrs.
BRANSCOM: Hon. Chas. H.
BRANSCOMBE: Hon. Chas.
BRASS: William Esq., Sallie .
BRECHLETSBAUER: Misses Josie and Mary
BRECHTELSBAUER: Miss JOSie, Mary
BRECK: Mr. Aaron
BRECKER: Rev. Mr.
BREED: Fred.
BREES: S.N.
BREESE: Sidney A., Dottie
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BRETHERTON: Mr. William
BRETHERTON: Mrs.
BREWSTER: Miss
BREWSTER: S.W.
BRIDEWELL: Rev. W.W.
BRIDGE: Ella
BRIDWELL: Father
BRIGAW: Mr. Robert
BRIGGS: Miss Mary
BRIGGS: Mrs and Ada
BRIGHT: Margaret Sophia, John
BRINDLE: James E.
BRISBON: Mr. D.C., Harry
BRISTOL: Miss Mattie
BRISTOL: Mrs., Rev. C.B.
BRITIAN: Mrs. Jane, Peter
BRITTON: George M.
BRITTON: infant of Wm.
BRITTON: Peter
BRITTON: Walter H., father
BROADBERE: George
BROADHEAD: Mrs. Nettie
BROCKEY: Norman
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BROCKWAY: grandfather
BROEKS: Paul R.
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BROOKS: County Treasurer
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BROOKS: Geo. C.
BROOKS: infant of James
BROOKS: Jere, P.R.
BROOKS: Mary Boughton
BROOKS: Miss Fannie
BROOKS: Mr &amp; Mrs A.G., Mrs. Eveline,
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BROOKS: Mr &amp; Mrs Paul R.
BROOKS: Mr. Paul R.
BROOKS: Mrs. Albert G.
BROOKS: Mrs. Paul R.
BROOKS: Mrs. Paul R.
BROOKS: Mrs. Paul R.
BROOKS: Mrs. Paul R.
BROOKS: Paul R.
BROWN: Annie, Jennie
BROWN: Aunt Pollie
BROWN: Charlie, Miss Sarah
_BROWN: Charlie, Miss Sarah
BROWN: G.W., M.e.
BROWN: Ira
BROWN: Mary
BROWN: Millie
BROWN: Miss Laura O.
BROWN: Miss Lena, Mr &amp; Mrs J.H.
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BROWN: Miss Mary E.
BROWN: Miss Mattie
BROWN: Miss Mille
BROWN: Miss Sallie
BROWN: 'Miss Sarah A.
BROWN: Mr &amp; Mrs S.A., Ed Esq.
BROWN: Mr.
BROWN: Mr.
BROWN: Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edwin, S.A.
BROWN: Mr. (of Kansas City)
BROWN: Mr. Charles O.
BROWN: Mr. E
BROWN: Mr. Eiward
BROWN: Mr. Elwin
BROWN: Mr. J.W.
BROWN: Mr. John A.
BROWN: Mrs.
BROWN: Mrs.
BROWN: Mrs. EA., Miss Eva
BROWN: Mrs. Edwin
BROWN: Mrs. Emma
BROWN: Mrs. Ira
BROWN: Mrs. John
BROWN: Mrs. Lizzie E
BROWN: Mrs. Lizzie E., Wm. R.
BROWN: Mrs. S.A., Mr. E
BROWN: Preston
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BROWNELL: Mr. W.B.
BROWNELL: Mrs. lB.
BROWNELL: Mrs. Prof. W.B.
BROWNELL: Prof. W.B.
BROWNELL: Prof. W.B.
BROWNELL: Prof. W.B.
BROWNER: Mr. Frank
BRUCE: Chas.
BRUCE: Dora
BRUCE: Miss Addie and Charles
BRUCE: Miss Lilly
BRUCE: Mr. Charles, R.H;, Ed
BRUCE: Robt. M.
BRUEGEN: John
BRUMWELL: Mr &amp; Mrs Alfred, baby boy
BRUNE: Geo., baby boy
BRUNE: George E.
BRUNE: Mr. S.E, Mary, Mr &amp; Mrs George
BRUNK: Miss Ann Elizabeth
BRUNSON: Mr.
BRUNZE: Rev. H.
BRYANT: Geo. C.
BRYANT: Chas. H.
BUCHANAN: Miss Nora
BUCK: Mrs. E.B.
BUCK: Mrs. ED.
BUCK: Mrs. Mary

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BUCKINGHAM: Mrs. H.
BUCKMINSTER: Rose, James, Rachel
BUCKNER: Mr. Robert l, Mr. W.W~
BUDD: Mr. Presley W.
BUDD: Mrs. P. W.
BUECKNER: Alice C.
BULLEN: Miss Hattie M.
BULLENE: Bonnie, Herbert
BULLENE: Fred., Herbert
BULLENE: Gertie
BULLENE: Gertrude, Mr. L., Lathrop,
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Herbt., Miss Bunnie

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BULLENE: Kate
BULLENE: L.
BULLENE: L. and Col. T.B.
BULLENE: Master Fred, Herbert, and L.
BULLENE: Mr &amp; Mrs L.
BULLENE: Mr &amp; Mrs L.
BULLENE: Mr &amp; Mrs W.L.
BULLENE: Mr. &amp; Mrs. L.
BULLENE: Mr. &amp; Mrs. L.
BULLENE: Mr. L.
BULLENE: Mr. L. and Herbert
BULLENE: Mr. Lathrop, William L.
BULLENE: Mr. T.B.

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BULLENE: Mrs. T.B.
BULLENE: Mrs. T. B.
BULLENE: Susie
BULl£NE: Susie, Mr &amp; Mrs L.
BULLENE: T.B., L.
BULLENE: T.B., Mr. L.
BULLENE: Will
BULUNGTON: Mr. R.M.
BULUNGTON: Mrs. Adie
BULUNGTON: Robert
BULUNGTON: Robert M.
BULLOCK: Maggie
BULLOCK: Mr.
BULLOCK: Mr.
BUNTON: Mrs.
BURCHARD: Miss Orie, Newt.
BURCHARD: Mrs. George F.
BURGESS: Mr. IN.
BURKE: Martin
BURKE: Miss Margaret
BURKS: Miss Anna N.
BURUNGAME: S.W.
BURNm: H.C.
BURNm: Mr. Edward F.
BURNS: Miss Low
BURNS: Miss Zora
BURNSIDE: Mrs. Lettie
BURNTON: Miss Ella
BURNTON: Mr.

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BURR: Mr. A.W.
BURR: Mr. RJ.
BURR: 5., W.N.
BURROUGHS: Oscar
BURSE: Lucy
BURTON: Mrs.
BUSCH: Mr. Wm. 1
BUSCH: Wm.
BUSSELL: Mr. Ben
BUTLER: Elmer E.
BUTLER: Frank
BUTLER: Mr. Clarkson, Miss Dysart, Oliver
BUTLER: William
BUTLER: William, Oliver
BUTTERFIELD: Mrs. Harriet M.
BUTTRICK: Charles, lD.
BUTTS: Mr. H.D.
BUTTS: Mrs. Emma
BUnS: Mrs. W.C., Mrs. H.B.
BYERS: Mr. Will
BYERS: Mrs. Flora
BYERS: Rev. W.H.
BYINGTON: Bert
CABLE: Mrs. DR.
CADY: Mr. George and baby girl
CALDWELL: Miss Uzzie
CALDWELL: Miss Elizabeth v.
CALDWELL: Miss Uzzie
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CAMERON: Geo.
CAMPBELL: Mrs. Agnes
CAMPBELL: Charles W.
CAMPBELL: E.G.
CAMPBELL: Ed. M., Will
CAMPBELL: Miss
CAMPBELL: Miss
CAMPBELL: Miss Amanda
CAMPBELL: Miss Christine
CAMPBELL: Mr &amp; Mrs William, new baby
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CAMPBELL: Mr. W.M., Ed.
CAMPBELL: Mr. Wm.
CAMPBELL: Mrs.
CAMPBELL: Mrs. Wm.
CAMPBELL: Mrs., Miss e.B.
CAMPBELL: Rev. Samuel N., W.M.
CAMPBELL: Thomas
CAMPBELL: William C.
CAMPBELL: Wm.
CAMPBELL: Wm.
CAMPBELL: Wm.
CAMPBELL: Wm. M., M.L.

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CAMPELL: Ira
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CANFIELD: Rev. Dr., Prof. lH.
CANFIELD: Rev. E.H., Prof.
CANIFF: F.e.
CANNON: Mr. Newton
CAREY: Miss Mattie E.
CAREY: Mr &amp; Mrs, baby girl
CAREY: T.e.
CARMEAN: e.K., Miss Annie
CARMEAN: Miss Fannie, Sheriff
CARMEAN: Miss Fanny
CARMEAN: Mr. e.K.
CARMEAN: Mr. e.K., Mrs. S.H., Miss Anna
CARMEAN: Mr. S.H., mother, sister
CARMEAN: Mrs. Elvin Heizer
CARMEAN: S.H. Esq.
CARMEAN: Sheriff
CARMEAN: Sheriff, Miss Fanny
CARMEAN: Sheriff, mother
CARMEAN: Sheriff, mother
CARMEAN: Sheriff28 a
CARMEAN: Syrena
CARMEN: John
CARMICHAEL
CARMON: Mrs. MJ.
CARPENTER: C.A.
CARPENTER: Harry N.
CARPENTER: Mr &amp; Mrs H.H.
CARPENTER: Mr. C.H.
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CARR: Miss Sallie 1
CARR: S.V.
CARRUTH: Mrs.1A.
CARRUTH: Ed.
CARRUTH: Mr. A.G.
CARRUTH: Mrs. Arthur
CARRUTH: Mrs. lA.
CARRUTH: Prof.
CARRUTH: Prof. W.H.
CARRUTH: Professor W.H., Mrs.
CARSON: John
CARSON: Mary E., C.c.
CARSON: Mr. c.c.
CARSON: Mr. c.c.
CARSON: Mr. c.c.
CARSON: Mr. John
CARSON: Mrs. Judge
CARTER: C.K.
CARTER: Fred
CARTER: Mr. Lewis E.
CARTER~ Mr. W.H.
CARTER: Mrs.
CARTER: Mrs.
CARTER: William E.
CARTWRIGHT: Geo.
CARY: Mr. W.E.
CARY: Mrs. J.W.
CASE: Hattie
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CASEY: Mrs. Mary
CASH: Dr. Theodore
CASMIRE: B.A.
CASMIRE: Mrs.
CASTlE: G.W.
CASTlE: Willie, Laura, D.E.
CATHERMAN: lC.
CATLIN: T.M.
CAVANAUGH: Ed
CAVANESS: Mary Williams
CAVANESS: Mr. F.P., Mr. U.c.
CAVANESS: Mrs.
CHADWICK: J.c., Chas.
CHADWICK: Judge Charles
CHADWICK: Judge, J.B.
CHADWICK: Mr. Charles
CHALFANT: 10., W.L., Jr.
CHALFANT: Mrs. M.E., W.F.
CHALFANT: W.F.
CHALFANT: W.F. Jr.
CHAMBERLAIN: Jos., son
CHAMNESS: Mr. Oscar L.
CHAMPMAN: Mr &amp; Mrs
CHANCE: Mrs. Kate
CHANISS: Walt., Arthur
CHAPMAN:
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CHAPMAN: catharan S., C.S.

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CHAPMAN: Elsie M., Thos. I., Harriet S.
CHAPMAN: Francis Bell, Milton, Douglas
CHAPMAN: J. B.
CHAPMAN: Mollie B., W.E.
CHAPMAN: Mr &amp; Mrs E.
CHAPMAN: Mr.
CHAPMAN: Mr.
CHAPMAN: Mr. Edward
CHAPMAN: Mr. J.B.
CHAPMAN: Mr. J.E.
CHAPMAN: Mr. S.M.
CHAPMAN: Mrs. Mary, Samuel M.
CHAPMAN: Samuel Madison
CHARLES: Mr. James
CHARLETON: Mr &amp; Mrs John
CHARLSON: Harry
CHARLSON: Miss Uda, Mr. John
CHARLTON: Miss Pet
CHARLTON: Mr. &amp; Mrs. Will
CHARLTON: Mr. John
CHARLTON: Frank E.
CHARLTON: Harry, John
CHARLTON: infant of Harry and May
CHARLTON: Joseph, Joseph Sr., John
CHARLTON: Joseph, Sen., Henry, John
CHARLTON: Miss Mary
CHARLTON: Mr &amp; Mrs John
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CHARLTON: Mr. Ed

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CHARLTON: Mr. Harry (Henry), John
CHARLTON: Mr. Harry c.
CHARLTON: Mrs. Ed., baby boy
'CHARLTON: Mrs. John
CHARLTON: Mrs. Will
CHARLTON: Will
CHASE: A'w.
CHASE: Elmer and. George
CHASE: Miss Lena
CHASE: Miss Lena M., Mrs. S.L.
CHASE: Robert E.
CHEENEY: Frank
CHERRY: A.L.
CHERRY: James P.
CHERRY: Miss Cora M.
CHESTER: Mr. Edwin, Mr. J.K.
CHRISTIAN: Judge James
CHURCHILL: Lena Blanch, SJ.
CHURCHILL: Mr. IF.
·CHURCHILL: Mr. SJ.
CHURCHILL: Mr. S.J., S.S.
CHURCHILL: Mrs. SJ.
CHURCHILL: Mrs. SJ.
CHURCHILL: Mrs. SJ.
CHURCHILL: Mrs. S.J., Miss May
CHURCHILL: SJ.
CHURCHILL: SJ.
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CLARDY: Judge, daughter
CLARK: H.F., O.P.
CLARK: Fred L.
CLARK: George, Han. Sidney
CLARK: H.F., A.P.
CLARK: Lucy Patterson
CLARK: Mable
CLARK: Miss E. Joe
CLARK: Miss H.E., T.e.
CLARK: Miss Jessie, F.e.
CLARK: Mr. Adam
CLARK: Mr. F.e.
CLARK: Mr. F.e.
CLARK: Mr. Frank e.
CLARK: Mr. Joseph E., Mr. Frank e.
CLARK: Mr. R.R., baby daughter
CLARK: Mr. Robert
CLARK: Mrs.
CLARK: Mrs. Addie, Edith
CLARK: Mrs. e.B.
CLARK: Mrs. R.R.
CLARK: Prof. F.H.
CLARK: Sidney Jr.
CLARKE: Adam, H.S. (see correction Mar.
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CLARKE:

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CLARKE: Miss Aggie, Han. H.S.
CLARKE: Miss Agnes &amp; ex-Sheriff
CLARKE: Miss Agnes, H.S.
CLARKE: Miss Agnes, Sheriff
CLARKE: Mr. Adam
CLARKE: Mr. Adam
CLARKE: Mr. F.H.
CLARKE: Mr. George, Han. Sydney
CLARKE: Mr. H.S., Fred
CLARKE: Mr. H.S., Miss Agnes
CLARKE: Mrs. C.B.
CLARKE: Mrs. H.S.
CLARKE: Mrs. H.S.
CLARKE: Mrs. Lucy
CLARKE: Mrs. Sidney
CLARKE: Mrs. Sidney
CLARKE: Mrs. Sidney
CLARKE: Mrs. Sidney, girl baby
CLARKE: Samuel
CLARKE: Sidney jr.
CLAXTON: Miss Kate
CLAY: Mr. Geo. M.
CLAYPOOL: Mrs.
CLAYTON: Miss, Dr,
CLELLAND: Mr. William M.
CLENDENING: Edwin M.
CLENDENNING: Mrs.
CLESER: Mrs. Cora
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CLIPPINGER: Mr. L.
CLIPSE: Martin?
CLOCK: Rev. J.W.
CLOCK: Rev. J.W.
CLOCK: Rev. J.W., Margaret
CLOON: Miss Delight
CLOPP: Mrs. Mary Ellen
CLOUGH: Miss Mary L.
CLOUSER: Louise B.
CLUGSTON: Mr. Jessie
COBB: Mrs. W.P.
COBURN: Mr. H.H.
COBURN: Mr. James
COCHRAN: Aunt
COCHRANE: Mr &amp; Mrs lS.
COCHRANE: Mrs. A., Barbara
COCHRANE: Mrs. A., Miss Barbara
COCKERELL: Morgan, brother
COCKINS: Miss carlie
COCKINS: Mrs. W.W. and Charlie
COCKINS: Rev. 1M.
COCKINS: Rev. IN., wife, Mr. W.W.
COCKINS: W.W.
COCKINS: W.W.
COCKINS: W.W., Miss Daisy
COCKLIN: D.M.
COCKLIN: David M.
COCKLIN: David M., Mrs., David, Julia,
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COFFIN: Dr.
COFFIN: Dr. Samual
COFFIN: Miss Amanda, Hal.
COFFIN: Miss Mary
COFFIN: Mrs.
COFFIN: Mrs. H.N.
COFFIN: S.D.
COFFIN: Walter E.
COGSHALL: O.W.
COHN: Jesse
COHN: Miss Sarah
COLBORN: Curt
COLBORNE: Mrs. B.B.
COLBOURT: Miss Vina
COLBURN: Mary
COLBURN: Mr &amp; Mrs A.
COLE: Charley
COLE: E.A.
COLE: Mary
COLE: Miss America
COLE: Miss carrie
COLE: Miss carrie, Miss Nellie
COLE: Mr.
COL:E: Mr. Chas.
COLE: Mr. Harry W.
COLE: Mrs. Harry
COLE: T.C.
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COLEMAN: John
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COLEMAN: Mr. Willis A, E.A
COLES: Miss Ella, Miss Emma
COLLAMORE: Mr. Hamlet, Hon. Geo. W.
COLLIER: Frances
COLLIER: Mr. 1
COLLIER: Mrs. Hannah, Miss Alice A
COLLIER: Ruth
COLLINS: Miss Lottie
COLLINS: Misses Lettie and Minnie
COLLINS: Mr &amp; Mrs e.S.
COLLINS: Mrs.
COLLINS: Mrs.
COLLINS: Mrs.
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COLLINS: Mrs.
COLLINS: TJ.
COLLYER: Charley
COLMAN: E.A
COLTON: AH.
COLTON: M. Lizzie
COLTON: Mr. A.H.
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CONE: Miss Nellie, A.W.
CONE: Mr &amp; Mrs H.A.
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CONE: Mrs. H.A.
CONE: Mrs. H.A.
CONE: Mrs. H.A.
CONE: Mrs. H.A.
CONE: Mrs. H.A.
CONE: Nellie
CONGER: Cynthia Pierson
CONGER: Mrs. Cynthia?
CONKLING: Mr. M.W., Roscoe
CONLEY: Mrs.
CONLIN: William, John
CONNELL: Miss Hattie
CONNER: AI.
CONNOR: AP.
CONNOR: Ethel, Mr. E.e.
CONNOR: le.
CONNOR: Jim
CONNOR: Miss Rachel
CONNOR: Mr. A.P.
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CONWAY: Miss Nellie
CONWAY: Mr. Peter
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COOK: lD.S.
COOK: Josephine, Wesley
COOK: Miss Ida M.
COOK: Mr &amp; Mrs F.E.
COOK: Mr &amp; Mrs J.D.S.
COOK: Mr. Frank E.
COOK: Mrs.
COOK: Mrs. lD.L., Miss Josie
COOK: Susan M.
COOK: Wesley
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COOKE: Misses Josie and Hattie
COOKE: Mr. F.E.
COOKE: Mr. N.E., Mr. C.W.
COOKE: Mrs.
COOKER: Mrs.
COOKS: Ida M.
COOLEY: W.H.
COOPER: W.L., little girl
COOPER: AA
COOPER: Alva C.
COOPER: Mr. A.A.
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COOPER: Mrs. A.A.
COOPER: Mrs. Ella?
COOPER: Prof. l W.
COOPER: W.L.
COOPER: W.L., girl baby
COOPER: Wilson Leland
COPY: Mr., wife
CORBIN: Mr &amp; Mrs Joe N.
CORDLEY: Dr.
CORDLEY: Mrs. Ann, Dr.
CORDLEY: Mrs. Annie
CORDLEY: Mrs. Dr.
CORE: John
COREL: Miss Ella
COREL: Miss Ollie
COREY: Thomas
CORIUS: Father
CORLE: Miss Ollie
CORLE: Orlie
CORMACK: Mr. WA
CORNFORTH: Arthur
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CORNFORTH: Mrs. Arthur
CORNFORTH: Mrs. Fannie
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COSLEY: G.w., Frank
COSLEY: G.W., Frank, Tom, Kate, Emma,
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COSLEY: Miss Lillie, Frank D.
COSLEY: Mr &amp;. Mrs G.W.
COSLEY: Mr. Frank &amp; wife
COSLEY: Mrs. G.W.
COSLEY: Mrs. G.W.
COSLEY: T.B.
COSLEY: Webster, F.D.
COSLEY: Webster, Frank
COTT: Miss Nie?
COUCH: Mr. Stephen
COULTER: Mrs. E.E.W.
COULTER: Mrs. E.E.W.
COULTER: Mrs. E.E.W.
COULTER: Mrs. E.E.W., Mr.B.V.
COULTER: Mrs. E. W.
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COURTNEY: May, Jane
COVEL: lE.
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COX: Emma, Chas.
COX: AbsiliitW.
COX: daughter of Mr. Chas.
COX: Miss Margarett A., Mr. Chas., Hon.
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COX: Mr. Charley, Miss Kate
COX: Mr. Lindly, wife
COX: Mrs.
CRACKLIN: Mrs.
CRAIG: Mr. Corydon F.
CRAIN: Mrs. Dr.
CRAKLIN: Mrs. Emily D., Captain
CRAMER: Charles H., George, Geo. H.
CRAMER: Fred.
CRAMER: George
CRAMER: George H.
CRAMER: Miss Ida
CRAMER: Mr. William
CRAMER: Saxe
CRANDALL: Ellsworth G.
CRANDALL: Elsworth
CRANDALL: Mr &amp;. Mrs LeRoy
CRANDALL: Mr. leRoy, Louis K., H.D.,
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CRAWFORD: Charles F.
CRAWFORD: lE.
CRAWFORD: Jas.
CRAWFORD: Miss Georgia
CRAWFORD: Miss Mary
CREDIT: Miss Emma, Captain N.C.
CREEDS: Miss Betta
CREW: Georgie, Mr. lS.
CREW: J.S.
CREW: ]'S., Louise
CREW: Mr. J.S?
CREW: Mrs., Mr.
CRIPE: John S.
CRISS: A.F.
CROCKER: Miss Annie
CROCKER: Miss Annie, E.F.
CROCKER: Mr &amp; Mrs George A., Mr. E.F.
CROCKER: Mr. E.F.
CROCKER: Mrs.
CROCKER: mrs. Geo.H., E.F.
CROLL: Mr. Henry C.
CRONKHITE: Morgan
CRONKHITE: Myrtle c., Morgan, Phebe
CROSBY: Rev. W.B
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CROUSE: W.H.
CROWDER: Florence E., Capt.
CROWE: Mr. T.K., Mr. EJ.
CROWELL: Emma Fornham
CROWELL: Maj., Frank
CROWELL: Mrs. Emma?
CRUM: Mr. A.O.
CRUM: Mr. W., Sherman
CRUM: Mr., new baby
CRUM: Mrs.
CRUMPTON: Mr., mother
CRUTCHFIELD: Mr &amp; Mrs Wm.
CRUZAN: Mrs. Ella
CULBERSON: Mrs. W.M.
CULBERTSON: Mr. Keith, Mr. Wm.
CULBERTSON: Mr. W.M.
CULBERTSON: Mrs.
CULBERTSON: Mrs. AX, rv1rs. W.M.
CULBERTSON: Mrs. L.B., W.M.
CULBERTSON: Mrs. W.M.
CULBERTSON: Mrs. W.M.
CULVER: Miss Carrie
CUMMINGS: Jim
CUMMINGS: Mr. H,J.
CUMMINGS: Mrs. W,J.
CUNNINGHAM: Dick and baby girl
CUNNINGHAM: Father
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CUNNINGHAM: Mrs. RW., Dick
CUNNINGHOM: Mrs. RW.
CUNNINGTON: Mary Ann, John R.
CURDY: AI
CURRAN: Mr, Clarence
CURRY: James B., J.
CURTIS: Mr. Frank
CURTIS: Mr. Wm. H.
CURTIS: Nellie
CUTLER: Bert, Caleb, H.A.
CUTLER: Capt. Abram
CUTLER: caroline Dunn, Capt. Abram
CUTLER: Lottie
CUTLER: Mrs. Capt. Abram
DA LEE: Mrs. A.G.
DA LEE: Mrs. M.A.
DAHM: Miss E.C.
DAILEY: Mrs. P.A., W.W.
DAILEY: Mrs. W,W.
DALE: child of A.W.
DALEE: Mrs.
DaLEE?: Elmer Willis
DALEY: Miss Sidney, John
DALLY?: Mr. W.W.
DALLY?: Mrs, P,A.
DALSTROM: Miss Emma
DALTON: Mr. &amp; Mrs. Samuel
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DANVERS: Mrs. Frank
DAP: Mr. Fred W.
DARGEN: Miss Ellen
DARlAND: Mr. J.M.
DARLING: Mr. O.
DARLINGTON: Edward B.
DARLINGTON: Mrs. Hannah
DART: Mr &amp; Mrs c.c.
DART: Mr. c.c.
DAUBERMAN: family
DAVENPORT: Ida Lee
DAVIDSON: Eddie, John R
DAVIS: Anna
DAVIS: Capt. C.A.
DAVIS:. Chas, E., Ralph
DAVIS: Chas. M.
DAVIS: Dr.
DAVIS: Dr.
DAVIS: Evan
DAVIS: Franklin, Leander
DAVIS: Harry
DAVIS: J.N.
DAVIS: James W.
DAVIS: Jep, D.
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DAVIS: Miss Ida, Maj.
DAVIS: Miss Maggie M.
DAVIS: Miss Mary, Miss S.E.
DAVIS: Miss Mattie, Mr &amp; Mrs Franklin
DAVIS: Miss Sadie
DAVIS: Miss Winnie, Jefferson
DAVIS: Mr. eM.
DAVIS: Mr. Charles M.
DAVIS: Mr. Chas. H.
DAVIS: Mr. Chas. M.
DAVIS: Mr. F.A., Mr. eM., Mr. Ralph
DAVIS: Mr. Frank
DAVIS: Mr. J.N.
DAVIS: Mr. L.L.
DAVIS: Mr. Ralph, Chas. M.
DAVIS: Mr. W.W.
DAVIS: Mrs. F.A. and son
DAVIS: Mrs. H.T.
DAVIS: Mrs. J.B.
DAVIS: Mrs. J.5., J.N.
DAVIS: Mrs. J.W., Mr.
DAVIS: Mrs. lydia
DAVIS: Mrs. M.E.
DAVIS: Mrs. Mary A.
DAVIS: R.e
DAVIS: Ralph
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De WOLF: Mrs. Will
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DEAN: Cynthia C.
DEAN: John Marshall
DEAN: Lillie, Ollie, May, Charlie
DEAN: Miss May
DEAN: Mr. James
DEAN: Mrs.
DEANE: Miss Frances E.
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DEERING: Miss Mary Ann
DEERING: Mrs. Dr. D.Y., Mrs. D.Y.K.
DeFOY: Herman
DEICHMAN: Mr. F.
DEICHMANN: Councilman
DEICHMANN: Miss Mary
DEICHMANN: Miss May
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DELAHAY: Mr. R.H.
DELENBECK: Aaron
DeLONG: Miss
DeLONG: Mrs. Judge, Florence
DeLONG: Oscar
DeLONG: Oscar
DeLONG: Oscar A.
DEMING: Mr. Byrom H., Mr. N.P.
DEMING: Mr. Byron, wife
DEMING: Mr. Geo.
DEMING: Mr. N.P. (56th birthday)
DEMPSfER: Mr. James
DENNING: Clem
DENNIS: Miss Ollie
DENNIS: Vida
DENTON: "Aunt Esther", "Aunt Millie"
DENTON: Professor William
DESQUE: Henry
DESSAR: Mr. D.
DETER: Mrs. V.B.
DEVEIE: L.
DEVERAUX: Mr. E.e.
DEVEREAUX: e.E.
DEVEREAUX: e.E.
DEVEREAUX: Miss Freiderika, Judge
DEVEREAUX: Mrs. Judge
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DEVEREUX: Mrs.
DEVEREUX: Mrs. Judge and sons
DEVEREUX: Mrs. S.E.
DEVEREUX: Mrs. Susan
DEVEREUX: Mrs. Susie
DEVEREUX: Susie Bullene
DEVINE: Frank, Michael
DEVUN: child of Morris
DEW: Mr. Edwin
DEWEY: Wm. e.
DeWOLF: Mrs. Wm. M.
DIBERT: Frank
DICK: Mr. T.e.
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FARNHAM: Prof. A.c.
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FINNEY: Frank, Mr. Sam
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FINNEY: Mrs. Ed.
FINNEY: Mrs. Ed. and son
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FLETCHER: Robert, Thomas P., John
FLINN: Mr. Gales
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FLO_ER: Mr. John
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FLORA: Preson
FLORER: John N.
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FLUKE: Fannie
FLUKE: Miss Fannie
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FLUKE: Mrs. W.F.
FLUKE: Mrs. W.W.
FLUKE: Mrs. W.W.
FLUKE: Mrs. W.W.
FLUKE: Mrs. W.W., Fanny P.
FLUKE: Mrs., Mr. W.W., Mr. Ed.
FLUKE: Newt., baby girl
FLUKE: Newton J., Ed B.
FLUKE: W.W.
FLUKE: W.W.
FLUKE: W.W., Bob
FLUKE? (FINKE?)
FLYNN: Miss Sarah
FOGLE: Miss Ella
FOLEY: John F., brother
FOLEY: John J., Pete
FOLEY: Mr. John 1, P.T.
FOLEY: Mr. P.T. and father
FOLEY: P.T. and father
FOOTE: A.H.
FOOTE: Dr., Judge
FOOTE: Garfield
FOOTE: Judge
FOOTE: Judge
FOOTE: Judge
FOOTE: Judge
FOOTE: Judge
FOOTE: Judge A.H.
FOOTE: Judge, mother

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FOOTE: Marvin Garfield, Judge
FOOTE: mother of Judge
FOOTE: Mrs. Judge
FOOTE: Mrs. Judge
FOOTE: Mrs. Judge
FOOTE: Mrs. Judge
FOOTE: Mrs. Judge
FOOTE: Russell N., Rear Admiral, Senator,
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FORD: wife of Harry
FORD: Mrs. T.O.
FORNHAM: Emma
FORNHAM: Emma
FORSYTHE: Miss Zaider
FORTIN: Nelson Louis, Esq.
FOSTER: Mrs. S.H.
FOSTER: Frank
FOSTER: Frank L.
FOSTER: Frank, Mary, Maud, Mertie
FOSTER: Hon. e.G.
FOSTER: James P.
FOSTER: Judge
FOSTER: Mr. E.S.
FOSTER: Mr. James P.
FOSTER: Mr. Jas. P., capt. Wm.
FOSTER: Mr. John G.
FOSTER: Mr. Richard
FOSTER: Mr. T.F.

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F_STER: Mrs. Judge
FOSTER: Mrs. Judge
FOSTER: Mrs. Judge
FOSTER: Mrs. Judge
FOUSS: Mr. George M.
FOWLER: Mrs.
FOWLER: Geo. V.
FOWLER: Mr. J.A.
FOWLER: Mrs. C.N.
FOWLER: Mrs. Richard
FRAKER: Mrs. Eliza A.
FRANK: Miss Gladys
FRANK: Miss Gladys, Nathan
FRANK: Mrs. Nathan, Ariel
FRANKLIN: John
FRANKLIN: Miss Julia
FRARY: Henry E., Mrs. sarah, Miss Etta
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FRAZEE: Mrs., Eva
FRAZER: C.W.
FRAZER: Mr. Milton, Eddie
FRAZIER: Mrs. Louiza, Mr. &amp; Mrs. M.,
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FRAZIER: Mr. W., Abel
FRAZIER: Mrs. Louisa (70th birthday)
FRAZURE: Alex, John H.
FREBERT: Miss Lou H.
FREEMAN: Geo., Mark

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FREEMAN: Mr. Eugene
FREMISS: Miss Nellie
FRENCH: County Attorney
FRENCH: County Attorney
FRENCH: Lizzie P. Haskell (Mrs. Chas.)
FRENCH: Mrs. Chas.
FRENKLE: Mrs. A.B.
FRICKER: George and brother
FRICKER: Miss Ella J.
FRICKER: Mr. Geo., Ella
FRICKER: Mrs. Lucy
FRICKER: Mrs. William, Mr. George
FRICKER: W.O., George
FRIENDAL
FRIENMUTH: Mr. W., Mr. E.
FRITZ: T.S.
FRONTMAN? (TROUTMAN?)
FRONTMAN?: Ludwig
FRY: Bertie
FRY: Dr.
FRY: Dr. Thomas
FRY: Eddie, Henry
FRY: Edward
FRY: Mr. Thomas
FRY: Mr. Thomas, new baby
FRY: T.A.
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FRYE: William E.
FUGERSON: Wm.
FULLER: A.J.
FULLER: Alonzo
FULLER: Annie
FULLER: C. E.
FULLER: Dr.
FULLER: Dr. A.
FULLER: Dr. A., Anna
FULLER: Dr. Alonzo
FULLER: Dr. Alonzo
FULLER: Mr. Ferdinand, Mr. Arthur M.
FULLER: Mrs. Dr.
FULLER: Mrs. E.E.
FULLER: Mrs. Jack and Mr.
FULTON: Mrs.
FULTON: Wm. S.
FUNK: Miss and Mont
FUNK: Miss Mina
FUNK: Miss Nina L.
FUNK: Mr. H.M.
FUNK: Mr. S.K.
FURBER: Dr. L.
FURGERSON: Mrs. lD.
FURGESON: Mr.
FURNISS: Joseph
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GAHAGAN: Miss Nellie
GAIRNS: Mrs. W.T.
GALBREATH: Mr.
GALEGHER: Anes, daughter
GALLAGER: Mary Ann
GALLAGHER: Henry
GALLAGHER: Henry Jr.
GALLAGHER: Mr. Henry
GALLAGHER: Mr. Henry
GALLAGHER: Mrs. Henry
GALLAGHER; infant of Mr &amp; Mrs Henry
GALLOWAY: Miss Mary
GARDNER: H.S. (M.D.)
GARDNER: Dr. Fred
GARDNER: EW., Theodore
GARDNER: John and wife
GARDNER: Lizzie
GARDNER: Lyman C.
GARDNER: Mr. &amp; Mrs. John
GARDNER: Mr. Lyman C.
GARDNER: Mr. Thea.
GARDNER: Mrs. L.C, Mr.
GARDNER: Mrs. Sarah, Lyman C.
GARDNER: O.B. and Theo.
GARDNER: W.c., Dr.
GARETSON: Mrs. J.S.
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GARRm: Captain Charles F.
GARRm: J.E.
GARRm: Mrs. Charles
GARRm: Mrs. L. W.
GARRIll': Henry
GATES: Levi
GATES: M.A., wife
GATHERS: Mr. J.E.
GAULT: L.F.
GAULT:-Mr. and L.F.
GAUMER: Mr. George F.
GAUSE: Mrs. Doctor, Miss Emma
GAVIN: Thomas Martin, Mrs., May
GAVIN: Thos.M.
GAY: Kate Bullene
GAY: Mrs. F.e.
GAY: Mrs. F.C.
GAY: Mrs. F.e.
GAY: Mrs. F.e.
GAY: Mrs. Fred
GEAREY: Thomas
GEARY: Thomas
GEARY: Thomas
GEESEKA: H.A.
GELLm: Miss Fannie T.B.
GEORGE: Mrs. M.L.
GEORGE: Rev; R.A.
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GERMANSON: Mr. James
GERSTER: Mr. Daniel
CJEURIN: Alex.
GEYER: Jonas

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GEYER: Jonas, Daniel S.
GHEORGIE: Mrs. Louisa, Wm.
GIBB: Mr. J. Gordon
GIBB: Mr. John L., Mr. E. Gordon
GIBSON: Miss
GIBSON: Miss Anna J.
GIBSON: Miss Cora
GIBSON: Mr. P.R.
GIBSON: Mr. P.R.
GIBSON: Mr. P.R., Miss Nellie
GIBSON: Mr. Wm.
GIBSON: Mr. Wm.
GIBSON: Mr. Wm., Julia
GIBSON: Mr. Wm., Miss Mary A., Lucien,
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GIFFIN: Miss Etta
GILBERT: August
GILBERT: Mrs. Delia M.
GILHAM: Miss Clara, lH.
GILHAM: Mrs.
GILL: Mr &amp;-Mrs A.B., Miss Cora

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GILL: Will, father
GILLAM: John, Mr. R.C.
GILLAND: Mrs.
GILLESPIE: Dr. J.B.
GILLESPIE: Dr. James B.
GILLm: Charles
GILLm: Dr., Miss Georgie
GILLm: Miss Georgie, Dr.
GILLmE: C.W.
GILLmE: Dr., Miss Fannie
GILLmE: Dr., Mr. Chas.
GILLmE: Leslie
GILLmE: Miss Fannie T.
GILLmE: Miss Fannie T.B., Dr. LeSlie, Mr.
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GILLmE: Miss Georgia
GILLmE: Mr. Charles A.
GILLmE: Mr. Charles A., Mr. S.A.
GILLmE: Mr. Leslie
GILLmE: Mrs. L
GILLmE: Mrs. SA
GILLmE: Mrs. S.A.
GILLHAM: Arthur, John H.
GILLHAM: Mrs. R.C., John
GILLILAND: baby boy of Thomas
GILLILAND: F.G.

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GILLILAND: Mrs.
GILLILAND: Mrs. Hattie B.
GILLILAND: Mrs. Rebecca, Frank L., Grant
GILMAN: Harry H.
GILMAN: Miss Edith
GILMAN: Miss Gertrude A.
GILMORE: Martin, W.
GILMORE: Miss
GILMORE: Miss
GILSON: D.D.
GINGRICH: Milanchton J.
GINN: Mrs. Jas.
GIRD: Mr. B.B.
GLASE: Mr. Charles
GLASER: Mrs. carrie
GLASER: Mrs. carrie
GLAZER: Mr. Jas.
GLEASON: James
GLEASON: Miss Mary
GLEASON: Mr &amp; Mrs F.
GLEASON: Mrs. F.
GLEED
GLEED: Charley, lW.
GLEED: Chas. S., Will
GLEED: J.w.
GLEED: J.W.
GLEED: J.w.
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GLEED: Mrs. C.A.
GLEED: Prof.1W.
GLEED: Prof. J.W. (Willis)
GLENNEN:-Mrs. Mary
GOLDSTANDT: Mr.
GOLDSTANDT: Mr. A.M., Marcus, Abe, Mrs
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GOLDSTANDT: Mrs. Abe
GOLDSTANDT: Mrs. May
GOOD: Miss, Mr. E.B.
GOOD: Miss Ora, Mr. E.B.
GOODHUE: Mrs. S.W.
GOODIN: ED. and Hon. John R.
GOODIN: Mr. Ed, Hon John R.
GOODIN: Mrs., Ella
GOODMAN: Mr. and wife
GOODRICH: Mrs. C.F.
GOODRICH: Mrs. E.F.
GOOR: Maud and brother
GORDON: Mr. William
GORDON: Mary, Chas.
GORDON: Mary, Chas.
GORE: C']., Miss Mabel
GORE: Mrs.
GOSLINE: Mr. Nelson H.
GOSS: G.W.
GOSS: G.W.
GOSS: G.W., Miss Alice
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GOSS: W.e.
GOULD: G.R.
GOULD: Geo. R. &amp; Mrs.
GOULD: Mr &amp;-Mrs G.R.
GOULD: Mr &amp; Mrs G.R.
GOULD: Mr. N.W.
GOULD: Mr. R.C.
GOULD: Mrs.
GOULD: Mrs. G.R.
GOULD: Mrs. G.R.
GOULD: Mrs. George
GOULD: Mrs. Maloine
GOULD: Mrs. Mel! A. (Elizabeth)
GOULD: Mrs. W.T.
GOULDING: Miss Eva
GRABOWSKI: Mr. Chas., Col.
GRABOWSKII: Colonel Arthur
GRAEN: Mrs. Chas.
GRAEsnD: Alex
GRAHAM: James R.
GRAHAM: Miss Grace
GRAHAM: Mr.
GRAHAM: Mrs.
GRAHAM: Mrs. Jane
GRANGER: Miss Amy
GRANSTRAM: Mr. August
GRANT: Charlie, baby girl
GRANT: Chas. W.
GRANT: Dr., Mrs. Maj.

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GRANT: Mr. C.W., Stevie, Adela
GRANT: Mr. Charley and baby
GRANT: Mrs, C. W,
GRANT: Mrs, Charles
GRANT: Mrs, Chas.
GRANT: Mrs. ED., C.W,
GRANT: Mrs. ED., Mrs. C.W.
GRANT: Stevie, C.W.
GRANTER: Thomas
GRAVELY: Mr. lH., lG.H" 1M,
GRAVELY: Superintendent
GRAVES: Mr. L.c., Miss Ellen
GRAY: Clara Ward, Ansley, Judge
GRAY: ColonellW,
GRAY: Harry
GRAY: Harry
GRAY: Henry
GRAY: Miss Mary E.
GRAY: Mr&amp; Mrs W.R.
GRAY: Mr.
GRAY: Mrs. George
GRAY: Mrs. John
GRAY: Mrs. Wm. P., Miss Gladys
GRAY: Rev. Gabriel
GRAY: Wm. W.
GRAYSON: Annie
GREELEE: Deputy Clerk
GREEN: Freddie, Col. H.M.

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GREEN: Miss Dora, Dr. Wm. T.
GREEN: Miss Grace
GREEN: Miss Lottie
GREEN: Miss Lottie and Senator
GREEN: Miss Sarah A.
GREEN: Miss Tennessee
GREEN: Miss Verdie
GREEN: Mr. Geo., Hon. Lew
GREEN: Mr. W.R.
GREEN: Mrs.
GREEN: Mrs. Ida
GREEN: Mrs. Lottie E,oW,E
GREEN: Mrs. May, Hon. 1W,
GREEN: Thos. C.
GREEN: W.
GREENAMYER: AI.
GREENAMYER: Miss Clara
GREENAMYER: Miss Clara
GREENAMYER: Miss Clara
GREENAMYER: Miss Clara
GREENAMYER: Miss Clara
GREENAMYER: Miss Clara
GREENAMYER: Miss Clara
GREENAMYER: Miss Clara
GREENAMYER: Miss Clara
GREENAMYER: Miss Clara and brother
GREENAMYER: Miss Clara, AI.
GREENAMYER: Mrs. Joseph, c.s.
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GREENE: Co .. H,M" Han, A,R.
GREENE: Col, H,M" baby boy
GREENE: Col, H,W" Mr, E,H" Han, A,B,
GREENE: Col. Henry Martyn, Albert
GREENE: Ed, E., Superintendent, Harry
GREENE: Han, A.R,
GREENE: Mrs, Mary H" Rev. Jacob
GREENE: Sen, A,L, H,M.
GREENLEE
GREENLEE: Michael
GREENLEE: Mr, M,D,
GREENLEE: Mr, M,D,
GREENMYRE: Mr, Joseph
GREER: Miss Grace
GREER: Miss Grace
GREG: Mr, James
GREGG: Albert
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GREGG: Misses Belle and Kate
GREGG: Mrs, Betsey
GREGG: Mrs, Maggie 0,
GREGG: Q,H, (not drowned)
GREIG: Mr. James
GREIG: Mrs. Jas.
GREIGG: Jas.
GREW: Dd.
GREW: Mary W.

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GREW: Mrs, lW., Mamie
GRIESS: little daughter
GRIFFIN: Emily Francis
GRIFFIN: Mr. Geo., G,W,
GRIFFITH: Mrs, T,D,
GRIFFITH: boy of Ed,
GRIFFITH: Fred
GRIFFITH: Fred
GRIFFITH: G,w'E., Miss Lida
GRIFFITH: Mary
GRIFFITH: Miss, Han, G,W.E.
GRIFFITH: Mr &amp; Mrs ToO" Miss Nellie
GRIFFITH: Mr, &amp; Mrs, W,E,
GRIFFITH: Mr, Charles, Miss Mary
GRIFFITH: Mr, Ed,
GRIFFITH: Mr. Fred
GRIFFITH: Mr, G,W.E., Charles
GRIFFITH: Mr. WoE. and wife
GRIFFITH: Mr. Will
GRIFFITH: Mrs, Jennie
GRIFFITH: Mrs, W,E,
GRIFFITH: Mrs, Will
GRIFFITH: ToO" W,E.
GRIFFITH: W.E. and wife
GRII:FITH: Will
GRIGGS: [colored man]
GRISWOLD: Miss Nellie
GRISWOLD: Miss Nellie
GROFF: Mr. Samuel

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GROOSCUP: Miss, brothers
GROSHEIDER: Henry
GROSS: James
GROSS: James
GROSSHIDER: Henry
GROUT: Mr. Lory
GROVE: Col. Geo. N.
GROVENOR: G.
GROVENOR: W.S.
GRUBER: Wilbur S.
GRUVER: George
GUEST: Hattie
GUEST: Mr.
GUNN: Major O.B,
GUNN: Miss Vora Helen, Major
GUNTZ: Mr. Emile
GUSTAFSON: John William
GUSTUFSON: Mrs.
GUY: Mr. John
HAAS: George F.
HAAS: Mr. J.C.
HAAS: Mrs. Geo
HACKLEY: Mary
HACKLEY: Mary
HACKMAN: Geo. W,
HACKMAN: Geo., sister
HACKMAN: Geo., sister
HADLEY: Joshua
HADLEY: Miss Lulu c., W.

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HADSELL: Capt. H.L.
HAGERMAN: Miss Nettie
HAGUE: Wm. l
HAHN: Miss Tillie
HAHN: Miss Tillie
HAIGHT: lH. and wife
HALDERMAN: Jack
HALDERMAN: Jake'
HALDERMAN: Jake
HALDERMAN: Jake and/or Jack
HALDERMAN: Jake, baby boy
HALDERMAN: Mr. Jake
HALDERMAN: Mr. John
HALE: Miss Minnie
HALE: Miss Minnie
HALL: Andrew
HALL: Geo.
HALL: George A,
HALL: Miss Rena
HALL: Mr &amp; Mrs IN. and Helen
HALL: Mrs. Mary (Thos. C)
HALLABARGER: J.c.
HALLAHAN: Mr. Richard
HALLENBECK: Miss Minnie
HALLEY: Mr. John
HALLMARCK: W.J.
HALLOWAY: Gertrude Clare, J.G., Fannie
HAM: Bell M" Geo.
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HAMBURG: Rev.
HAMILTON: Mr. &amp; Mrs. S.H.
HAMILTON: capt.
HAMILTON: Joshua, Mattie
HAMILTON: Mr &amp; Mrs S.H.
HAMILTON: Mr. Alex
HAMILTON: Mr. Douglas
HAMILTON: Mr. S.H.
HAMILTON: Mr. Wm. and S.H.
HAMILTON: Mrs. Catherine, Sadia
HAMILTON: Mrs. Francis Bell
HAMILTON: Mrs. Mary
HAMILTON: Mrs. S.G., Douglas
HAMILTON: Mrs. S.H.
HAMILTON: Mrs. S.H.
HAMILTON: Mrs. S.H.
HAMILTON: Mrs. S.N., Douglas E.
HAMILTON: S.H. and Levi
HAMUN: JA
HAMUN: James A.
HAMLIN: Mr. Jas. A.
HAMUN: Mr. Jas. A.
HAMUN: Mrs. Hattie
HAMLIN: Mrs. Hattie A., James A.
HAMUN: Mrs. lA.
HAMM: Mr. George L.
HAMMOND: Mrs.
HAMPSHIRE: Dr.
HAMPSHIRE: Dr.S.l

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HAMPSHIRE: Mr. Rufus A.
HAMPSHIRE: Mrs. Kate R.
HAMPTON: capt. Geo.
HAMPTON: Mrs. Geo. S.
HANBACK: Miss Clara, Congressman
HAND: J.S.
HAND: J.S., Mr. Talmadge S.
HAND: Mr &amp; Mrs C.E.
HANDWERTH: Mr &amp; Mrs J.
HANESS: G.c.
HANGER: William G.
HANNAH: Miss Hattie
HANSCOMB: Minnie
HANSCOMB: Ralph
HANSCOMBE: Miss Carrie
HANSCOME: Minnie?
HANSCOME: Miss carrie, Minnie
HANSON: Mr &amp; Mrs, Bettie
HAPTONSTALL: Capt. A.C.
HAPTONSTALL: captain A.C.
HARBAUGH: Officer, Dell, William
HARBAUGH: Carrie, Harry
HARBAUGH: Del, Will
HARBAUGH: Miss Carry, Harry
HARBAUGH: Mr &amp; Mrs lW., Dell, Will
HARBAUGH: Mr. Will W., Dell, Miss Carrie,
Harry

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HARDING: Mrs. Preston
HARDING: Mrs. Wm. M.
HARGIS: Mr.
HARK: Mrs. J.
HARMAN: Lydia
HARMAN: Ward, brother, father
HARMAN: William
HARMAN: William H., Mrs. Laura
HARMON: Mr &amp; Mrs B.F.
HARMON: Mr.
HARMON: Mr. B.F., Ward, William
HARMON: Mr. W.F.
HARMON: Ward
HARMON: Ward
HARPER: e.H.
HARPER: Mrs.
HARRIET: Aunt
HARRIS: Miss May
HARRIS: capt. T.V., WAH.
HARRIS: Col. and Mrs. W.A.
HARRIS: Col. W.A., Page
HARRIS: E.B.
HARRIS: E.B., L.H., W.A.
HARRIS: Ed.
HARRIS: IF.
HARRIS: Jack
HARRIS: Lee H., SUSie
HARRIS: Miss Gracie
HARRIS: Mr &amp; Mrs Jack

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HARRIS: Mrs. J.B.
HARRIS: Mrs. WAH. and baby boy
HARRIS: Mrs. W.e.
HARRISON: Miss Jessie
H_RRISON: Mr. lH.
HARRISON: Mrs.
HARRISON: Mrs. lH.
HARSHA: Miss e.
-HARSHA: Miss Curtis
HARSHA: Miss Lizzie F.
HARSHA: Ulisa
HART: Dr. Chas.
HART: Miss Mamie
HART: Miss Minnie
HARTMAN: Morris
HARTMAN: Mrs.
HARTMANN: Miss Sarah
HARVEY: Indiana
HASE: CharleS
HASIE: 'Mr. Herman
HASE: Mr. Herman, son
HASKELL: Dudley e.
HASKELL: Dudley C.
HASKELL: Dudley Chase
HASKELL: Dudley Chase, captain John
HASKELL: Dudley Chase, Hon. 5.0.
HASKELL: F.W., Dudley
HASKELL: Frank
HASKELL: Hattie B., Hon. lG.

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HASKELL: Lizzie P.
HASKELL: Miss Hattie
HASKELL: Miss Lizzie (1857, 1877)
HASKELL: Miss Nellie
HASKELL: Mr. Clarence
HASKELL: Mr. Frank, D.C.
HASKELL: Mrs. D.C.
HASKELL: Mrs. lG.
HASLET (HAYSLETT): Robert G.
HASLET: R.G.
HASLET: R.G., lB.
HASLET: Robert G.
HASSELMAN: Mrs. W.J.
HASTINGS: Lou
HASTINGS: Miss carrie
HATCH: Barry, Gen.
HATCH: Miss Ella
HATCH: Mrs. A.l
HATCH: Mrs. George
HAUBER: Mr. Joseph
HAUBER: Mr. Joseph
HAUSER: Mr. J. Otto
HAVERMALE: Rev. G.W.
HAVERMALE: Rev. G.W.
HAVERY: Miss Maggie
HAWES: Henry
HAWES: Jim
HAWES: Jim, Edgar P.
HAWES: Miss Clara, Jim

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HAWES: Mr. Josiah C.
HAWKINS: Mrs. Dr.
HAWLEY: Mr. Austin
HAWORTH: Maj.
HAWORTH: Mr. Jonathan
HAWORTH: Mrs. Elizabeth
HAWS: T.Y., Daniel
HAWTHORNE: Mr. D.C.
HAY: Mrs.
HAY: Mrs. L.M. (Matilda)
HAYDN: Mrs.
HAYS: Emily
HAYS: Henry, Homer
HAYS: Jennie
HAYS: Mr &amp; Mrs W.R., W.M.
HAYS: Prof. O.V.
HAYSLETT: Ed., R.c.
HAZELTINE: Wm.
HAZELTINE: Wm. M.
HAZEN: Rev. A.W., Mrs.
. HAZEN: Miss Polly
HAZLETT
HEALEY: Andrew
HEALY? HENLY?, Miss Mollie?
HEASTAN: Daniel F., Mrs. Susan
HEATHMAN: Mr. John
HEATHMAN: Mr. John
HEATHMAN: Sarah
HEATHMAN: Sarah S.
HEDGES: Samuel P.

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�HEEPER: Mr. Wm. D.
HEG: Mrs.
HEINTZ: Roy, carl M., May
HEIZER: Mr. Joshua
HELM: Comrade
HEMMINGER: Martho A
HENDERSON: Lewis Kossuth, H.W.
HENDERSON: Mr. Larkin B.
HENDERSON: Kate
HENDERSON: W,J.
HENDRICKS: Homer 1
HENDRICKS: Meredith S.
HENDRICKS: Miss Mildred
HENDRY: Judge &amp; Mrs. J.M., Florence
HENDRY: Mrs.
HENDRY: Mrs. Judge
HENLEY: Mr. A.
HENLEY: Mr. A. and children
HENLEY: Walter
HENLY: Albert, mother
HENLY: Mr. A, Mrs.
HENRY: Chas. A
HENRY: M.D., M.D. Jr.
HENRY: Mr. T.C, Mr. Stuart O.
HENRY: 5.0.
-HENRY: Stuart O.
HENSHAW: Miss Cora
HENSHAW: Miss Cora
HENSHAW: Miss Cora
HENSHAW: Misses Cora and Mamie

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HERD: Mrs. 5.5.
HERRING: Miss Emma, Rev. Mr.
HERRINGTON: Miss Daisy, Jake
HERRIOTT: lH.
HERSCHL: Mr. William
HERSHFIELD: Miss
HERTZ: Mr. Joseph, Jacob
HESTER: Frank, Mrs.
HESTER: Mr. F.S.
HESTER: Willie
HESTER: Willie
HESTER: Willie, Mr. Frank
HEUUN: Miss Aggie
HEYDT: Joel and son
HEYDT: Mr. Joel
HEYMAN: Miss Belle, Seymour
HEYMAN: Miss Pauline, Seymour
HEYMAN: Mr. Seymour
HEYMAN: Seymour
HEYMANN: Miss Fannie, Seymour
HEYWARD: Miss
.HEYWARD: Miss Carrie
HEYWARD: Miss Mary C.
HEYWOOD: Miss Carrie
HIATT: Mrs.
HIBBARD: Colonel
HIBBARD: Miss
HIBBARD: Miss
HIBBARD: Miss N.
HIBBARD: Mr. W.G.

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HIBBARD: Mrs.
HICKOK: George
HICKS: Jas.
HIDDEN: Mr. Jason
HIDDEN: Mrs. Jason
HIDDLESTON: J.J
HIGBY: Miss Clara J.
HIGGINS: Samuel K.
HIGGINS: W.E.
HIGHFILL: Miss Addie L.
HILL: Miss Ida E.
HILL: Miss Jennie, Mr. Jas. H.
HILL: Miss l. Jennie, Miss Ellen
HILL: Mr. Gee. and wife
HILL: Mr. Harrie
HILL: Mr. J.G.
HILL: Mr. lH.
HILL: Mr. J.H., Miss Jennie
HILL: Mr. James H.
HILL: Mr. James H. and Sister
HILL: Mrs. J.H.
HILL: Mrs. lH.
HILL: Mrs. J.H.
HILL: Mrs. Robert F.
HILL: Robert F.
HILLIKER: Mrs. B.F.
HILLMAN
HILLMAN
HILLMAN: (death in 1879)
HILLMAN: (death in 1879)

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HILLMAN: Mrs. Sallie E., John W.
HILLS: Miss Emelie
HILLYARD: Mr. Benjamin
HILTON: Miss Mary S.
HIMOE: Dr.
HIMOE: Elmer
HINDERER: Mrs.
HINER: Mary Hackley
HINER: Mrs.-Mary?
HINKLEY: George
HIRNEL: Jesse
HOAD: A.B.
HOAD: A.B.
HOADLEY: Miss Eva, W.W.
HOADLEY: Miss Nellie
HOADLEY: Mr. &amp; Mrs. p.l.
HOADLEY: Mr. &amp; Mrs., W.I.
HOADLEY: Mr. Will, Mr. D.l.
HOADLEY: Mrs. D.L., Miss Nellie
HOADLEY: Mrs. W.I.
HOBBS: Miss Allie
HOD: Maggie
HODGE: Dr. L.A.E.
HODGE: Dr. l.A.E. and wife
HODGE: Mrs. C.A.
HODGE: Mrs. C.A., Jonah J., Wm. H., Dr.
Lawrence

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HOFFMAN: Mr.
HOGE: Miss Myrtle
HOLBERT: Amy
HOLBROKK: Mrs. N.B.
HOLBROOK: HonN.B.
HOLBROOK: Mr. N.B.
HOLDEN: Mr. John P.
HOLLIDAY: Miss Clara
HOLLIDAY: Mrs., May
HOLLISTER: Mrs. AJ.
HOLLISTER: H.L. and brother
HOLLISTER: H.L., AJ.
HOLLISTER: Jerry
HOLLISTER: Martha A' I W;S.
HOLLISTER: Miss
HOLLISTER: Miss
HOLLISTER: Miss
HOLLISTER: Miss Lucy A.
HOLLISTER: Mr &amp; Mrs Simpson
HOLLISTER: Mr. H.L., AJ.
HOLLISTER: Mrs.
HOLLISTER: Mrs. AJ.
HOLLISTER: Mrs. AJ.
HOLLISTER: Mrs. AJ.
HOLLISTER: Mrs. AJ.
HOLLO: Miss Lotta
HOLLO: Miss Lottie
HOLLOWAY: le.
HOLLOWAY: Mr. Otis

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HOLMES: Miss
HOLMES: Miss Addie
HOLMES: Miss Gertie
HOLMES: Misses carrie and Cora
HOLMES: Mr. Benjamin F.
HOLMES: Mr. Frank F.
HOLMES: Mrs.
HOLT: Mrs. M.
HONE: Mrs. Sophia?
HONE: Sophia Leonard
HONEYSUCKER
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HONNOLD: Mrs., Mr. A.G.
HOOD: Miss Elizabeth
HOOD: Mrs. J. E.
HOOKER: Mr &amp; Mrs JJ., Miss Mary H.
HOOVER: Mr. L.W.
HOPE: Miss Etta
HOPE: Miss Etta and le.
HOPE: Miss Ida
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HOPKINS: Mrs. Scott
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HOPKINS: Scott
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HOSFORD: Mr &amp; Mrs P.D.
HOSFORD: Mr &amp; Mrs P.D.
-HOSKINS: Miss Belle
HOSKINSON: Mr. George
HOSTETTER: Mrs. Anna
HOUGHTEllN: Miss Grace
HOUGHTEllN: Mrs. J.W., Miss Grace
HOUGHTELLEN: Miss Grace
HOUGHTELLIN: Miss Grace
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HOUSE: L.O., baby girl
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HOUSE: Mr. 1
HOUSE: Mr. J., Miss Rachel, M.
HOUSE: Mr. l, Robert, Miss Mary
HOUSE: Mr. Jacob
HOOSE: Mr. Jacob
HOUSE: Mrs. J.
HOUSE: Mrs. J.
HOUSE: Mrs. J., Miss Mary
HOUSE: Mrs. l, Miss Mary
HOUSTON: E. W.
HOUSTON: John
HOUSTON: M.W.
HOUSTON: Major
HOUSTON: Mary M.
HOUSTON: Miss Lida
HOUSTON: Mr. John
HOUSTON: Mr. M.W.
HOUSTON: Mrs. Roxie Miller
HOUSTON: Mrs. Roxie Miller, E.W.
HOWARD: calvin
HOWARD: J.B.
HOWARD: James 1.
HOWARD: Misses Lizzie and Zora
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HOWE: Dr. H.W., Miss Mary
HOWE: Lewis, Dr.
HOWE: Miss Lillian
HOWE: Mr. Walter, Doctor
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HOWELL: Miss Lizzie, Justus
HOWELL: Mr. Samuel
HOWELL: Mrs. Jos.
HOWES: Miss Mamie
HOWES: Miss Mamie
HOWLAND: Rev. e.G. and D.O.
HOY: Mrs. Frank
HOYSRADT: A.
HOYSRADT: F.W., Miss Temple
HOYSRADT: Misses Mary C. and Temple
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HUBBARD: Mrs. N.
HUBBEL: Frank
HUBBELL: W.O.
HUBBELL: capt. W.O.
HUBBELL: captain
HUBBELL: Frank
HUBBELL: Mr. Frank
HUBBLE:Mr &amp; Mrs W.O.
HUDDGINS: Dora
HUDEN: Miss Cora
HUEY: Mr. and Mary
HUEY: Mrs.
HUEY: Mrs., Mr., child
HUEY: son of Mr.
HUGHES: Hannah
HUGHES: little girl of Mr&amp; Mrs G.e.
HUGHES: Miss Virginia E., Mr. Joseph
HUGHES: Mr &amp; Mrs J.R.
HUGHES: Mr.
HUGHES: Mr. W.R., Billy
HUGHES: Mrs. Samuel and Sammie
HUGHES: Samuel, William
HUGHLrn: Mr. Lewis N.
HUGHSON: Charles
HUGHSON: Mr.e.A.
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HUME: Mr. John
HUME: Mrs.
HUME: Mrs. G.N.
HUME: Mrs. G.W.
HUME: Mrs. G.W.
HUME: Mrs. G.W.
HUME: Mrs. G.W.
HUME: Mrs. G.W., late husband
HUME: Mrs. G.W., late husband
HUME: Mrs. John
HUME: Mrs. John
HUME: Mrs. John
HUME: Mrs. John
HUME: Mrs. John
HUMPHREY: Mrs. Judge, Mr. H.J., Mrs.
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HUNT: Miss Julia
HUNT: Mr. Geo., Mr. William
HUNT: Mr. William
HUNT: Mrs. N.A., Geo.
HUNT: Mrs. Wm., Mr.
HUNT: Sarah M.
HUNTER: Mr. C.E. &amp; bride
HUNTER: Mrs. Jane
HUNTER: Mrs. Jane
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HUNTING: Charles D.

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HURD: Mrs. Charles
HURFORD: Rev. R.l.
HURlEY: Mr., Alice, Mary
HUSON: Dr. Richard
HUSON: Dr. Richard
HUSON: Mrs., Dr.
HUSON: Mrs.
HUSTING: William
HUT: Mrs.
HUTCHINGS: Bion S.
HUTCHINGS: Frank D.
HUTCHINGS: J.A., John
HUTCHINGS: J.A., John
HUTCHINGS: J.A., John
HUTCHINGS: J.A., John
HUTCHINGS: Jas. A., John.
HUTCHINGS: John
HUTCHINGS: John, Josie
HUTCHINGS: Miss Josie
HUTCHINGS: Miss Josie and grandmother
HUTCHINGS: Miss Josie, John
HUTCHINGS: Mr. James, John, Miss Josie
HUTCHINGS: Mr. John, Miss Jessie
HUTCHINGS: Mrs.
HUTCHINGS: Mrs. C.F.
HUTCHINGS: Mrs. C.F., John
HUTCHINGS: Mrs. C.F., John
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HUTCHINGS: Mrs. James A., John
HUTCHINGS: Mrs. John, Helen
HUTCHINGS: Mrs. John, Helen
HUTCHINGS: Mrs. John, Josie
HUTCHINGS: Mrs. John, Mrs. B.R.
HUTCHINGS: Mrs. S.D., John
HUTCHINS: Bion S.
HUTCHINS: Bion S.
HUTCHINS: F.D.
HUTCHINS: Miss Kate, Bion S.
HUTCHINS: Miss Nannie
HUTCHINS: Prof. Bion S.
HUTCHINSON: Eddie
HUTCHINSON: John
HUTCHINSON: Miss Flora
HUTCHINSON; Flora
HUTSON: Mrs. Ed.
HUYETT: Henry, Geo. K.
HUYETT: Mr. calvin, Miss A.A.
HYDE: Charles A.
HYDE: Chas.
HYDE: Mary E.
HYNDMAN: Mrs. CA.
HYNDS: Mr. Dan and Mrs.
HYNES: Chas., S.B.
HYNES: Miss Emma, Mrs. S.B.
HYNES: Misses Emma and Lyla
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HYNES: Mr. S.B.
HYNES: Mr. S.B., Estella
HYNES: Mr. S.B., Misses Lyla and Emma
HYNES: Mrs. S.B. and family and W.D.
HYNES: S.B.
HYNES: S.8., aunt
HYNES: S.B., Misses Emma and Lyle
HYNES: S.B., Stella
HYRE: John W.
ICE: Newt., Willia
ILIFF: James
INDIAN KAll:
INGALLS: Johnny
INGERSOLL: Mr. Wm.
INGERSOLL: Mr. Wm.
INGERSOLL: Mr. Wm. M.
INGERSOLL: Mr. Wm. M.
INGERSOLL: William M.
INGERSOLL: Wm.
INGRAHAM: Mrs. Harriet
INGRAM: John T.
INGRAM: John T.
INGWERSON: Claus
INNES: Col., Mr &amp; Mrs Gee.
INNES: Geo., Mrs.
INNES: Miss May, Dan
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INNES: Mr. Dan, Mr. Alex.
INNES: Mr. Geo., Col.
INNES: Mrs. Arthur, Freddy, Florence
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INNES: Mrs. Dan
INNES: Mrs. Daniel
INNES: Mrs. Dan'l
INNES: Mrs. Geo.
lOBE: Rev. L.A.
IRELAN: Rev. Wm.
IRWIN: Rev. W.H.
IRWIN: Mrs.
IRWIN: Tom
ISEMAN: Mr. Fred, Mrs.
IVES: Wm. J.
JACK: Elliot
JACK: Mr. E.H.
JACK: Mrs. Justin P., Mr. A.D.
JACKE: Justin P., Rev. A.D., Mrs. M.E.T.
JACKE: Mr. J.P.
JACKE: Mrs. Justin P.
JACKS: Mrs. Justin P., Rev. A.D.
JACKSON: Andrew
JACKSON: Johnanna
JACKSON: Miss John Anna
JACKSON: Mr. Ed.
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JACKSON: Rachel
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JACOBS: Ben
JACOBS: Sol
JAEDICKE: Mr. August, F.W.
JAEDICKE: Mr. Franz
JAEDICKE: Mrs. F.W., Francis
JAERECKI: Mrs. Edward
JAMES: Allen
JAMES: Miss Fannie Louisa, E.H. Esq.
JAMES: Mrs., c.c.
JAMISON: Miss Alice
JEFFERIS: Miss Elsie Louise
JEFFERSON: Silas
JEFFREY: Mr. E.P.
JEFFREY: Mr. E.P.
JEFFREY: Mrs. E.P., Harry
JEfFRIES: Mr. E.P.
JENKINS: "Gov."
JENKINS: Geo.
JENKINS: Mary E., Gaius
JENKINS: Mr. John W._
JENKINS: Mrs. A.M., Mr. Geo. H.
JENKINS: Mrs. Francis c., Eli, Miss
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JENKINS: Mrs. Wm. H.(Mrs. Anna W.)
JENKINS: Robert
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JOHNSEN: Miss Julia
JOHNSON: Jalla R.
JOHNSON: Miss Hattie H., Thomas
JOHNSON: Miss May
JOHNSON: Miss May
JOHNSON: Richard
JOHNSON: B.F., W.F.
JOHNSON: Ben.
JOHNSON: CA.
JOHNSON: Charley
JOHNSON: Chas.
JOHNSON: Col. S.E., Nick
JOHNSON: Col. S.E.W., Nick
JOHNSON: Crum
JOHNSON: Dora
JOHNSON: Ed. S.
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JOHNSON: Mr. Andrew
JOHNSON: Mr. CA.
JOHNSON: Mr. Crum
JOHNSON: Mr. L.
JOHNSON: Mr. R.C., bride
JOHNSON: Mr. T.B.
JOHNSON: Mrs.
JOHNSON: Mrs.
JOHNSON: Mrs. A.D.
JOHNSON: Mrs. Alex
JOHNSON: Mrs. Cal
JOHNSON: Mrs. Cora F.
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JOHNSON: Mrs. Mary
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JOHNSON: Mrs. N.C
JOHNSON: Mrs. N.C
JOHNSON: N.C.
JOHNSON: PrOf. W.M.
JOHNSON: S.E.W., Nick
JOHNSON: S.W., E.M.
JOHNSON: Sidrey B., Louisa
JOHNSON: Thomas
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JOHNSON: William
JOHNSTON: J.R.
JOHNSTON: Maj. J.W.
JOHNSTON: Miss Jennie
JOHNSTON: Mrs. c.c.
JOHNSTONE: c.c.
JOHNSTONE: Mr. Chas.
JOHNSTONE: Mrs. c.c.
JONES: Arthur, Simeon, Rebecca
JONES: Dr., Fred
JONES: Clarence, Lee
JONES: Dr.
JONES: Dr. and Mrs. (25th anniv.)
JONES: Ensley
JONES: George N., Simeon
JONES: James
JONES: John
JONES: John J.
JONES: Lucy
JONES: Mary E. and Miss
JONES: Mary, George N.
JONES: Miss Alice M., Charlie, Byron
JONES: Miss Alice, Byron, Charles
JONES: Miss Eliza
JONES: Miss Lucy B., M.L
JONES: Miss M. Annetta, Rev. Dr.
JONES: Miss M.E.
JONES: Miss Mary C.

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JONES: Mr. John L.
JONES: Mrs. H.W., Endsley
JONES: Mrs. J.K
JONES: Mrs. R.A.
JONES: Mrs. W.M.
JONES: Nellie Evalyn, W.T., and L.A.
JONES: Rev. Dr.
JONES: Rev. Dr.
JONES: Rev. William
JONES: Ruth Collier
JONES: Sarah E.
JONES: Stiles D.
JORDAN: c.c.
JORDAN: Mr. xavier F.
JOSEPH: Mr. Thomas
JUDSON: Wilkie
JUNK: Frank S., Mrs.
JUNK: Miss Clara
JUNK: Miss Clara
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KAHNWEILER: Mr. S.B.
KAISER: Miss Mattie
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KANE: Miss carrie
KANE: Miss Mary, Mr. James
KANNEAR: Ed., Will S.
KANSIG: Miss Caroline
KARSE: Miss Katie
KASSOLD: Paul, E.A.
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KATZENSTEIN: Mrs. A.
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KEAN: Miss Myra E.
KEAN: Mrs. Thos.
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KEELER: Mrs. S.R.
KEELER: Mrs. Sue
KEENEY: Hon. Jas. F.
KEIFER: 1 Warren Jr., ex-Speaker
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KEISER: Henry
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KELLEY: Miss Herma, Senator Harrison
KELLEY: Mr. &amp; Mrs. John
KELLEY: Mr. John
KELLOGG: Fred, Vernon
KELLOGG: Miss
KELLY: Eva
KELLY: Mr.
KELLY: Mrs. lB., Miss Lizzie
KELSALL: Rev.
KELSEY: Henry D.
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KEMBLE: Mr. Cyrus
KEMMERER: John
KEMMERER: W.H.
KEMMERRER: Mrs.
KEMP: Mr. James
KENDALL: Mrs. H.A.
KENNEDY: Dan
KENNEDY: Eva L.
KENNEDY: Major T.H., captain W.B.
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KERSEY: Nereus
KESSLER: F.A.
KESTING: Miss Bertha
KESTING: Mr. H.
KESTING: Miss Bertha
KESTING: Wilhelmina
KEYES: William
KEYS: Mrs.
KIEFFER: C.W.
KILLAM: Mrs.
KILLWORTH: Mr &amp; Mrs Isaac
KILLWORTH: Mr. Isaac
KILWORTH: Abram, Jacob, Isaac
KILWORTH: Bertie A., H. and Emma V.
KILWORTH: Emma Whaley
KILWORTH: 15., Miss Cora
KILWORTH: Miss Cora C.
KILWORTH: Miss Nellie
KILWORTH: Miss Nellie
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KINBO: Susan
KI NG: Conductor
KING: Isaac "Ike"
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KING: Miss Cora
KING: Mrs.
KING: Mrs. Laura
KING: Rev. V.M.
KINGMAN: Mr. Fred H.
KINGSBURY: Lydia Stone
KINNEAR: E., W.s.
KINNEAR: Ed., W.S.
KINNEAR: W.S.
KINNEAR: W.s.
KINNEAR: W.S.
KINNEAR: W.s.
KINNEY: Lorena
KINSIE: Charlie
KIRBY: Dr. D.E.
KIRBY: George, Thomas
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KNUDSEN: Knud
KNUDSEN: Miss I.M.
KOEHLER: Miss Annie E.
KOEHLER: Miss Emma
KOLB: Mr. C.E.
KONE: Miss Liuie
KOOGLE: Mr. J.W.
KOONS: Miss Mada
KOONS: Mr. W.H.
KOSS: Miss May
KOSfENBADER: Mr. D.N.
KOSfENBODER: A.
KRAMER: Dr.
KREMER: Frank
KRETSINGER: D.L.
KRIEGE: Rev. E.H.
KROH: O.H.
KROKER: Herman
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LADD: Mrs. EJ.
LADD: Mrs. Eliza J., Hon. E.D.
LAFEVRE: Ed.
LAHNE: Mr. Charles P.
LAHRMAN: Mr.
LAIDLAW: Robert
LAMB: Miss Minnie
LAMBERTSON: B.P.
LAMBERTSON: B.P.
LAMBERTSON: Mr. B.P.
LAMBERTSON: Mrs. B.P.
LAMBERTSON: Mrs. Mary, B.P.
LAMON: Hattie Bell
LAMON: Mr. John J., Mr. W.H.
LAMON: Mrs. Hattie
LANCASTER: Mrs.
LANDECKER: Abe
LANDECKER: David
LANDECKER: Mr. Dan
LAN DECKER: Mrs. D., Carrie
LANDER: Eda catherine, Jacob, catherine
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LANE: Mary E.
LANE: Mrs.
LANE: Mrs.
LANE: Mrs. Gen.
LANE: Mrs. General, Jas. H.
LANE: Mrs. James H.
LANE: Mrs., Jim, Senator
LANE: Squire M.
LANE: T.G., Senator
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LANGDON: Mrs. Lulu
LANGWORTHY: Miss Annie
LAN1Z: Mr. Harry l.
LAPHAM: Miss Mattie
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LAWRENCE: Dr. and Mrs.
LAWRENCE: Dr. e.W., wife
LAWRENCE: Hon. Amos A.
LAWRENCE: Mr &amp;. Mrs M.L.
LAWRENCE: Mrs. Dr.
LAWRENCE: W.e.
LAWS: Charles, Cora, John
LAWS: E.
LAWSON: captain John
LAWSON: John
-LAWSON: John
LAWSON: Lewis
LAWSON: Lewis
LAWTON: Leslie
LAYMAN?: Mr. Edward-T.
LEACH: L.H.
LEACH: Mr. L.H.
LEACH: Mr. R.e.
LEACH: Robt. E., Mr &amp;. Mrs Thomas
LEAMER: Miss Kate, Mr. William
LEAMER: Wm.
LEARNARD: Col. O.E.
LEARNARD: Col. O.E.
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LEARNED: Mrs. Harry A.
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LEEPER: Mrs. Gilbert, Mirs. Allen
LEESE: Mrs.
LEGATE: Mr &amp;. Mrs. J.F.
LEHMAN: Mr.
LEHR: Geo.
LEHR:Geo.
LEHR: Geo., Philip
LEISEY: James
LEIS: Carroll
LEIS: George
LEIS: George, Wm. J.
LEIS: Mrs. Geo.
LEIS: Mrs. Geo.
LEIS: Mrs. George
LEIS:-son of Wm. And Amy
LEITER: Lee
LEITER: Mr. Lee
LEIUTWEILER: Sarah A., Rudolph
LEMART: Mr &amp;. Mrs
LEMMON: Mr. Park
LEMMON: Park
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LEONARD: Mr. H.B., baby girl
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LEONARD: Mrs. W.B.
LEONARD: Sophia
LEONARD: W. Y.
LePAGE: Miss Mary
LESCHER: Miss
LeSEUR: O.c.
LESHER: Miss Addie
LESLIE: James
LeSUER: Owen
LEVESTY: Wm.
LEVETT: Mr &amp;. Mrs John
LEVETTE: David, John
LEVY: Miss Bertha
LEVY: Mrs. Charles, Fannie
LEW?: Mrs.
LEWERS: Harry M.
LEWERS: Mr. Harry
LEWIS: Lewis, C.J.
LEWIS: c.J.
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LEWIS: Miss Emma, Mr. Albert
LEWIS: Miss Mary E., casper
LEWIS: Miss May
LEWIS: Mr &amp;. Mrs A.C.
LEWIS: Mr &amp;. Mrs R.S., Ruth
LEWIS: Mr. J.E.
LEWIS: Mr. R.S.
LEWIS: Mr. Robert
LEWIS: Mr. Robert S.
LEWIS: Mr. Walter D.
LEWIS: Mrs.
LEWIS: Mrs. A.C.
LEWIS: Mrs. A.C.
LEWIS: Mrs. Alex.
LEWIS: Mrs. Elex.
LEWIS: Mrs. John, Mr. Joseph, Alex
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LEWIS: Mrs. Robert, Ruth
LEWIS: Mrs. Robert, Ruth
LEWIS: Mrs. Robt. and child
LICHER: Mrs. H.
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LIGHTWILER: Mr. Rudolph, Sarah
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LINDLEY: Miss Lelia
LINDLEY: W.L.
LINDSEY: capt. H.C.
LINDSEY: Gertie Norton
LINDSEY: Mrs. Gertie?
LING: Mrs. Emily
LINQUIST: Mrs. c.c.
LINSEY: G.N.
LIPPENCOTI: Joshua E.
LIPPENCOTI: Mr. George, Chancellor
LIPPENCOTI: Prof. lA.
LIPPENCOTI: Rev. Dr. J.A.
LIPPINCOTI: Mr. Barlow
LIPPINCOTI: Mrs. Dr., Barlow
LIPPINCOTI: Rev. B.C., ,Chancellor
LIPSCOM: May
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LISK: OJ.
LITCHFIELD: Alice
LITCHFIELD: Miss Emma, Mary
LITCHFIELD: Mr. FA, son
LITCHFIELD: Mr. James
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LITILE: E.C.
LmLE: E.C.
LmLE: Ed. c.
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LOCKSTON: Miss Lillie
LOESCH: Miss Emma
LOESCHNER: Mrs. E.
LOHNES: Miss Clara J.
LOHR: Mrs. Emma
LONG: Miss Emele
LONG: Mr. W.s.
LONG: Mrs. W.
LONGFELLOW: Mrs., Jake
LONGWORTH: Mr. Frank
LOOFBOURROW: Mrs.
LOOMIS: Mr.
LOOMIS: Mr. N.H.
LOOMIS: Mrs.
LOPER: Mrs., child
LOSMAN: Miss A.M.
LOTHARIE: Gay
LOTI: 10.
LOTI: Mr &amp; Mrs J.D.
LOTI: Mr. J.D.
LOTI: Mr. J.D.
LOU?: Rev. J.A.N.
LOUBOURROW: W.P., Miss Gracie
LOUIS: Alex
LOUIS: Grandma
LOUIS: John F.
LOVE: Mrs. Alex.
LOVE: Mrs. Alex.

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�LOVE: Squire M.
LOVEJOY: Chas. H., Julia L.
LOVEJOY: Mrs. Julia L., Rev. CH.
LOVELACE: Mrs. Joseph
LOVELAND: Miss Sadie
LOVELAND: Miss Sallie
LOVELAND: Miss Sallie
LOVELAND: Miss Sallie
LOVELAND: Miss Sallie
LOVELAND: Miss Sallie E.
LOVEn': Messrsl
LOVEn': Mr. T.
LOVEn': Thomas D. Jr.
LOVEWELL: Miss Nettie
LOVIn: Mrs. RA.
LOW: Miss Aggie
LOW?: Mrs.
LOWE: Judge
LOWE: Mr. Abram, Miss Maude
LOWE: W.B., M.E.
LOWENTHAL: Mr. Lou
LOWENTHALL: Mr &amp; Mrs
LOWER: Alfred B.LOWREY: John and Thomas
LUCKON: Johanna, August
LUDDON: Mrs.
LUDINGTON
LUDINGTON: Annie
LUDINGTON: G.H., Mrs. H.H.
LUDINGTON: H.H., RW.?

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LUDINGTON: Hon. R.W.
LUDINGTON: Miss Angie
LUDINGTON: Miss Angie
LUDINGTON: Mr &amp; Mrs R.W.
LUDINGTON: Mr. H.H.
LUDINGTON: Mrs. R.w.
LUDINGTON: RW.
LUDINGTON: R.W.
LUDINGTON: RW.
LUDINGTON: R.W.
LUM: Miss Fannie, Rev. S.T. [So Y.?]
LUNDY: Mrs.
LUNDY: Mrs. Mary A., J.L.
LUSHER: Dr.
LUTHER: Mr &amp; Mrs CM.
LUTHER: Mrs. CM.
LUTZ: Fred, Will
LYMAN: D.G.
LYMAN: Mr. W.L.
LYMAN: Wm., Wm. Jr.
LYON: Mrs.
LYON: Mrs.
LYON: Mrs. M.H.
LYON: R.A.
LYONS: Charles, Mamie
LYONS: Mrs. M.H.
MACK: Miss Katie
MACK: Mr. Billy
MACK: Mrs. J.
MACKENZIE: Miss, Mrs. W.R.

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MACKENZIE: Mr. Hugh Russell Gun
MACKENZIE: Mr. W.R.
MACKENZIE: Mrs. W.R.
MACKENZIE: Mrs. William R.
MACKENZIE: W.R.
MACKENZIE: W.R.
MACKEY: Mr. A.D.
MACKEY: Mrs. A.D.
MACKEY: S.E.
MACKEY: Sam
MACKNIGHT: James A.
MACOMBE: Mrs.
MACOMBER: H.R., R.
MACOMBER: Mr.
MACOMBER: R.
MADDOX: Josiah, Johnathon
MAGILL: Dr. W.E.
MAGILL: Mrs. Addie and Arthur
MAGILL: Mrs. W.E.
MAHAN: Clarke
MALLARD: Miss Alice F.
MALLARD: son of John and Rosie
MALLISON: Harry
MALLISON: Miss
MALLISON: Miss Emma, Nellie, Harry
MALLISON: Miss Sadie
MALLISON: Miss Sadie M., Mr &amp; Mrs
Samuel
MALLISON: Mrs.
MANIER: Mr. Ad. &amp; wife
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MANLEY: Mrs., Edith, Mamie, Mr.
MANLY: Misses Edith and May
MANNING: Miss Kate, Daniel
MANSFIELD: Charley
MANSFIELD: Miss Laura, Maud
MANSFIELD: Miss Laura, Miss Maude
MANSFIELD: Miss Laura, Mr. Wm.
MANSFIELD: Miss Laure, Miss Maude
MANSFIELD: Misses Maude and Laura
MANSFIELD: Mrs. Wm., Miss Maud
MANSUR: Eliza J.
MANTER: Fred
MANTER: Fred
MANTER: Fred
MANTER: Fred
MANTER: Mr &amp; Mrs Add
MANTER: Mr &amp; Mrs Edward
MANTER: Mr. Fred
MANWARRING: Wm.
MANZER: Mrs.
MANZER: Sumner
MARBLE: O.c.
MARCELL: F.A.
MARCH: Col., George
MARCH: Frank
MARCH: George and brother
MARCH: Miss Anna E.
MARCH: Miss Anna, Master Ed, Frank
MARCH: Miss Anna, Miss Jo

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MARCH: Mrs. L.M.
MARCH: Prof.
MARGERAND: Mr. Will
MARKLEY: Mary J.
MARKLEY: Mr &amp; Mrs O.E.
MARKLEY: Mr. Orrin
MARKS: Miss carrie
MARKS: Mr. A.
MARKS: Mr. Samuel, Alex.
MARKS: Mr. Sol
MARKS: Mr. Sol
MARKS: Mr. Sol, Mr. Alex.
MARKS: Mr. Sol, Mr. Alex.
MARKS: Mr. SoL, Alex.
MARKS: Mrs. Samuel, Alex., Sol.
MARKS: Mrs. Sol.
MARKS: Sam, Miss carrie, Sol
MARKS: Sol
MARKS: Sol, baby girl
MARKS: Sol.
MARBINER: Mr &amp; Mrs Chas.
MARSH: D.W.
MARSH: Mr. R.H.
MARSH: Mrs. D.P.
MARSH: Nellie Enos
MARSH: Prof. Arthur R.
MARSH: Rev. L. Milton
MARSHAL: William Anderson
MARSHALL: Abe, s.c.

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MARSHALL: John E., Julia, Albert
MARSHALL: Mrs. Wm. S.
MARTELL: Mr. Ambrose
MARTELL: Mrs. Lucy, Ambrose
MARTIN: 10.
MARTIN: Mr. John
MARTIN: Dr. and Mrs.
MARTIN: Dr. and Mrs.
MARTIN: Fritz, Henry
MARTIN: Fritz, Henry
MARTIN: Geo.
MARTIN: Henry, Henry M., Fritz
MARTIN: Henry, Mrs. Elizabeth, Mary
MARTIN: lL.
MARTIN: Jim
MARTIN: John E., Judge John
MARTIN: Ullie
MARTIN: Mary
MARTIN: Miss Jeanie B.
MARTIN: Miss tvlollie E.
MARTIN: Miss Mollie, Robert, Martha
MARTIN: Mrs.
MARTIN: William Edgar
MARTIN: Wm.
MARVIN: H.S. and Dr.
MARVIN: Miss Mina
MARVIN: Miss Mina
MARVIN: Miss Mina E.
MARVIN: Miss Mina, .chancellor
MARVIN: Mrs. Dr.

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MARVIN: Mrs. James, Miss Mina
MARVIN: Mrs. Prof. F.O.
MARXER: Mary
MASON: Fred, R.D.
MASON: Freddy, Allie
MASON: John
MASON: L.P.
MASON: Mr. L.P.
MASON: SW.
MASS: John L., Elizabeth
MATHESON: D.
MATHESON: Geo. N.
MATHEWS: "Skp"
MATHEWS: Dr. L.M.
MATHEWS: Prof. D.
MATHEWS: William
MATTESON
MATTHEWS: Miss Eliza
MATTHEWS: Mr.
MAXSON: William P.
MAXWELL: Miss Edna E.
MAXWELL: Rebecca
MAY: AJ.
MAY: Master Jimmie
MAY: Mrs. Dr.
MAY: Mrs. John
MAY: Mrs. John
MAYLES: Miss Mamie
MAYNE: Mr.

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McADON: Miss Mary E.
McADOW: Misses Emma and Hattie
McALLASTER: B.A., O. W.
McALLASTER: Miss Helen
McALLASTER: Mr.
McALLASTER: Mrs. B.A., Mrs. O.W.
McALLASTER: Mrs. OW.
McALLASTER: Mrs. O.W.
McALLISTER: Miss Helen, Mr &amp; Mrs B.
McALLISTER: Mr. B., O.W.
McALLISTER: Mr. Birdsall A.
McALLISTER: Mrs. O.W.
McBRIDE: Mr. Dan
McCAGE: Miss Nellie
McCAGNE: Mr. Arch
McCAGUE: Walter
McCALL: Mrs.
McCALL: Mrs.
McCANABN (McCANNAN): John
McCANDLESS: Miss Kate B.
McCANN: Miss Lizzie
McCANN: Mr. W.e.
McCANN: Will
McCANN: Will and mother
McCANN: Will, mother
McCANN: Will.
McCANN: Wm. H.
McCANNAN?: John
McCARNN: Miss lizzie
McCARROL: Mrs.

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McCARROLL: Mr., Mrs.
McCARROLL: Mrs. lH.
McCARROLL: Mrs. lH.
McCARTHY: Mr. Daniel
McCARTHY: Mrs. George
McCARTY: Frederic Arthur, Wm. F.,
Rachael
McCAUL: Mrs.
McCAULEY: Prof. H.W.
McCAULLAY: Mr. Henry W.
McCAY: Sallie
McCLASKY: Mr. lR.
McCLELLAN: Mr. D., A.B.
McCLENAHAN: John
McCUNTOCK: Carl, Mr. A.L.
McCUNTOCK: Mr.
McCLURE: Jos.
McCLURE: Miss Lora A.
McCLURE: Miss Lou P.
McCLURE: Misses Mamie and Cora, Robert
McCLURE: Mrs.
McCLURE: Mrs. E.C.
McCLURE: Mrs. IT.
McCOACH: Annie M., John
McCOACH: Mr. John
McCOGUE: Mrs.
McCOMB: Miss Maggie
McCONNEL: Mrs. Mary
McCONNELL: Mr. E.L.

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McCONNELL: Ed.
McCONNELL: J.E.
McCONNELL: Miss Agnes
McCONNELL: Miss Marian
McCONNELL: Mr. Ed., new baby
McCONNELL: Mr. S.G., S.G. Jr.
McCONNELL: Mr. Will
McCONNELL: Mrs. Mary
McCONNELL: Mrs. R.S., Mr &amp; Mrs John
McCONNELL: S.G.
McCONNELL: S.G.
McCONNELL: S.G. and baby boy
McCORD: Miss Jessie
McCORMICK: Ed.
McCOY: County Commissioner
McCOY: Miss Lizzie, Arthur
McCOY: Mr.
McCOY: Mr. L.c.
McCOY: Mr. Samuel and family
McCOY: Mrs. Samuel
McCOY: Mrs. Samuel, Miss Lizzie
McCUNE: Miss Ella
McCURDY: Cemmon, F.A., R.A.
McCURDY: Freddy A" F.A., Ray
McCURDY: G.F.
McCURDY: Miss Annie
McCURDY: Mr. James
McCURDY: Mr. P.A.
McCURDY: Mr. Peter Sr.

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McCURDY: Mrs. Hattie E.
McCURDY: Reese
McDONALD: Daniel, Duncan
McDONALD: Dr., Prof.
McDONALD: Mr. M.A.
McDONALD: Mr. M.A.
McDONALD: Mrs.
McDONALD: Mrs.
McDONALD: Mrs. Minnie
McDONALD: Rev. W., Prof.
McDONALD: William Jr., Rev. W.
McDOUGAL: David
McDOUGAL: Mr. D.
McDOUGALL: Rev. Mr. and daughter
McDOUGLE: Dan, Mrs. Emma
McDOUGLE: Rev. A.
McEWAN: Mrs. John, Carrie
McEWAN: Rev.
McEWAN: Rev. D.S.
McFADDEN: Geo.
McFARLAND: John
McFARLAND: Miss May
McFARLAND: Miss Ollie, Miss Lizzie
McFARLAND: Miss Viola, Lizzie
McFARLAND: Miss Viola, Mr. M.W., Miss
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McFARLAND: Misses Nellie and Edna
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McFARLAND: Mr.
McFARLAND: Mr. John
McFARLAND: Mr. M.W.
McFARLAND: Mr. W.N., Mrs. D.
McFARLAND: Mrs. D., R.S.
McFARLAND: Mrs. R.S., Miss Mattie
McFARLAND: R.S.
McFARLANE: Mr. Ben
McGEE: Miss Virdilla, carlia, Tom
McGEE: George Jr.
McGEE: Henry
McGEE: James c., A.N., Jake
McGEE: Mrs. J.J.
McGHEE: Mrs. D.A.
McGILL: Mrs.
McGONIGAL: Charles S.
McGRADE: Frank
McGRATH: Mr.
McILEARY: Prof. E.L.
McILRAVY: E., H.G.
McILRAVY: H.G.
McILRAVY: Mrs. RJ.
McILRAVY: Prof. E.L.
McINTIRE: Miss Sennie
McINTIRE: Mr &amp; Mrs L.O.
McINTIRE: Mr &amp; Mrs R.B., L.O.
McINTIRE: R.B.,L.O.
McINTOSH: Miss Mary A.
McKAY: Miss Anna

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MCKEAN: Miss Virginia
McKEAN: Miss Virginia, Mr. Thomas
MCKEE: lR.
McKENZIE: Mr &amp; Mrs
MCKENZIE: Mr. TIlos.
McKENZIE: W.R.
MCKERCHER: J.G.
McKIBBEN: Miss Emma L.
MCKIBBIN: James
McKIBBIN: Miss Emma L.
McKIM: Daniel
McKIM: Mrs. 1M. and brother
McKINNEY: Jack
MCKNIGHT: Miss Lillie
McKNIGHT: Mr. E.S.
McLAIN: Mr &amp; Mrs Frank
MCLAIN: Mr. Frank
MCLAIN: Mr. M.F.
MCLAIN: W.H., John
MCLAREN: Geo., lD.
MCLAREN: lD.
MCLAREN: Miss Mary
McLAUGHUN: Mr.
MCLEAN: Mary E., Loyd R.
McLEOD: Mr. P.H.
MCLEOD: Mr. P.H.
MClEOD: P.H.
MCLOUTH: Mr. Chas. M.
McMAHON: Miss Emma

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McMILLAN: Mr. lW.
McMILLAN: Mrs. M.G.
McMILLAN: W.H., George
McMILLAN: Winnie
McMILLAN: Winnie
McMILLAN: Winnie, capt. E.C.
McMILLAN: Winnie, Mr. lW.
McMILtIAN: Mr. &amp; Mrs.
McMILUAN: Mrs.
McMURRY: Mrs. Isabelle, Mr. James
McNEES: Mrs.
McNEES: Mrs. Sarah, lA.
McNEESE: Jas. A., Mrs.
McNEIL: Daniel C.
McNEILL: Dr. D.C.
McPHERSON: J.S.
McQUISTON: Wm.
McWOOD: Wm.
MEAD: James
MEAD: Mrs.
MEADE: Frank A.
MEADE: Frank, baby boy
MEAIRS: Wm.
MEANS: Mr. Jas.
MEARES
MEEK: Father, C.M.
MEEKER: I.M.
MEEKER: Master George and aunt
MEFFORD: Mrs. RJ.

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MEINKE: Emma
MELDA: Mrs.
MELLUISH: A., Frank
MELLVILLE: infant of Edward W., Mr. W.G.
MELLVILLE: W.G.
MELVILLE: Edward W.
MELVILLE: G.W., Ed
MELVILLE: Miss Nellie
MELVIN: Miss Nita
MELVIN: Mr. R.L.
MENA: Miss Eliza
MENDENHALL: A.S.
MENDENHALL: Ada
MENET: Helen P.
MENET: F.
MENET: Frank
MENET: Frank
MENET: Mr. Frank
MENET: Mr. Frank
MENEY:Miss
MENGER: Mrs. A.G.
MENGER: Otto, A.G., c.A.
MERCER
MERCER: Rev. Washington
MERCHANT: son of Mr. Nelson
MERRIDITH: Mrs.
MERRILL: FJ.
MERRILL: J.F.
MERRITT: Rev. J.T.

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19 Oct 1881
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15 Jan 1884
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MESERVEY: E.C.
MESERVEY: E.C.
MESERVEY: E.C.
MESERVEY: Mr. Albert B., E.C.
MESERVEY: Mrs. M.H.
MESSENGER: Albert
MESSENGER: Mr.
MESSER: Sylvia and Fred W.
METCALF: Bathilda Snyder
METCALFE: Geo.
METCALFE: George
METHERALL: Christopher
METTNER: Mr. F.F.
MEITZ: Mrs. Gilbert, Freddie
MEYER: Mrs. E.L.
MEYERS: Henry
MEYERS: Miss Ida
MEYERS: Mrs. Ella
MIDDAUGH: Mr. Jacob
MIETH: Annie
MILEHAM: Elwood, John
MILEHAM: Miss Gertie
MILEHAM: Mr &amp; Mrs John, Elwood
MILEHAM: Mr. Harry, Hon. John
MILES: capt.
MILES: Col. lO.
MILES: Dr.
MILES: Dr. and lD.
MILES: Dr. 5.5., lD.
MILES: Dr., lD.

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�MILES: J.D.
MILES: John
MILES: Miss Alice, lD.
MILES: Miss Helen, Maj. 10.
MILES: Mr. J.D., Miss Lena
MILES: Mr. 10., Miss Sue
MILES: Mr. Wm.
MILFORD: Miss Bertha
MILFORD: Miss Lida
MILFORD: Mrs.
MILFORD: Mrs.
MILFORD: Mrs. Gee.
MILLARD: Mr &amp; Mrs Frank
MILLARD: Mrs. F.O.
MILLARD: Mrs. Frank
MILLARD: Mrs. Frank
MILLARD: Mrs. Frank
MILLARD: Mrs. Frank
MILLARD: Mrs. Frank
MILLARD: Mrs. Frank
MILLARD: Mrs. Frank
MILLER: Mr. Lyndon K.
MILLER: Mrs. Frank J., Dr.
MILLER: Carlisle
MILLER: Carlisle, Judge Josiah, Orem
MILLER: Catherine
MILLER: DavidMILLER: Dr. V.G.
MILLER: Dr. V.G., Frank
MILLER: F.C., Dr. V.G.

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18 Mar 1884
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23 Dec 1883
19 Feb 1884
18 Oct 1884
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MILLER: F.C., Dr. V.G.
MILLER: Frank
MILLER: Frank
MILLER: Frankie
MILLER: Glen
MILLER: J.T.
MILLER: Julius
MILLER: Julius
MILLER: Lloyd, Hugh
MILLER: M" Willie
MILLER: Martin
MILLER: Mary
MILLER: Maynard
MILLER: Miss Kittie
MILLER: Miss Lizzie
MILLER: Miss Lizzie J., Professor
MILLER: Miss Lizzie, Miss Mary
MILLER: Miss Maud
MILLER: Mr &amp; Mrs Prof.
MILLER: Mr. Ed., Dr.
MILLER: Mr. Frank
MILLER: Mr. Geo., Adele
MILLER: Mr. James, girl
MILLER: Mr. M.L.
MILLER: Mr. W.F.
MILLER: Mrs. -E., Mary
MILLER: Mrs. Eliiabeth
MILLER: Mrs. Frank, Dr. V.G.
MILLER: Mrs. Judge, Carlisle
MILLER: Mrs. Prof.

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3 Feb 1886
3 Jun 1882
25 Dec 1885
27 Jun 1885
16 Mar-1882
4 May 1883
21 Apr 1885
13 May 1886
20 Jul 1882
23 Jun 1883
28 Jun 1882
11 Nov 1884
23 Jun 1886
21 Feb 1883
12 Dec 1881
29 Sep 1886
27 May 1886
7 Jul1885
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9 Dec 1883
3 Mar 1886
8 Aug 1882
8 Oct 1885
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�MILLER: Mrs. Prof. E.
MILLER: Mrs. Prof. E.
MILLER: Mrs. Susannah, William
MILLER: Mrs. W.e.
MILLER: Mrs., Glen l.
MILLER: Mrs., William
MILLER: Prod.
MILLER: Prof. E.
MILLER: R.H.
MILLER: Rev. e.W.
MILLER: Rev. Dr.
MILLER: Rev. Dr.8 A
MILLER: Rev. George
MILLER: Rev. George, Wm.
MILLER: Robert
MILLER: Robert (1839, 1858)
MILLER: Robert H, Hon JOSiah, Rev.
George, Mr. William

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27 Nov 1884
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11 Apr~1884
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MILLER: Robert H.
MILLER: Robert H.
MILLER: son of Mr. W.K.
MILLER: twins of Mr. Aaron
MILLS: capt. A.R., mother
MILLS: captain, mother
MILLS: Clifford, Austin R., Etta
MILLS: Mr. E.T.
MILNER: Mr. J. Alexander
MILTON: Mrs. B.W.
MINER: Charles F.
MITCHELL: capt. John

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8 Sep 1883
24 Oct 1885
23 Oct 1885
3 Aug 1882
22 Aug 1882
19 Jul1885
7 Feb 1885
18 Oct 1881
17 Jan 1882
2 Dec 1884
21 Nov 1881
7 Oct 1882
2 Oct 1885
6 Mar 1886
7 Apr 1886
19 Nov 1881
17 Sep 1885
28 Sep 1886
20 Jun 1882
10 Aug 1882
13 Sep 1881
18 Oct 1881

MITCHELL: Rev. D.P.
MITCHELL: Annie
MITCHELL: John e.
MITCHELL: Miss Georgie
MITCHELL: Miss Lucy
MITCHEM: e.W.
MOAK: Billy
MOESSNER: C.F.
MOESSNER: c.R.
MOESSNER: Christian
MOESSNER: Christian (Christer)
MOHLER: Mrs. George J.
MONROE: Bert
MONROE: Mrs.
MONROE: Mrs. J., Mr. A.
MONTGOMERY: Mrs.
MONTGOMERY: Miss Helen A.
MONTGOMERY: Miss Nellie
MONTGOMERY: Mrs. Frank
MONTGOMERY: Mrs. Laura
MONTGOMERY: W.P.
MONTGOMERY: W.P.
MONTGOMERY: W.P.
MOODY: H.C.
MOODY: Mr. M.W.
MOODY: Mrs.
MOODY: Mrs. Henry
MOON: Miss Anna
MOORE: Miss e.l.
MOORE: Mrs. E.B., Birdie

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�MOORE: Rev. D.M.
MOORE: Albert
MOORE: Albert
MOORE: e.D.
MOORE: Charles D.
MOORE: Charles D.
MOORE: Charley D.
MOORE: Chas. D.
MOORE: Dr. John T.
MOORE: Ed.
MOORE: Hal e., Mr &amp; Mrs R.R.
MOORE: IN.
MOORE: Miss
MOORE: Miss Emma
MOORE: Miss Emma
MOORE: Miss Lavina
MOORE: Miss Robena
MOORE: Miss Sarah
MOORE: Mr.
MOORE: Mr. Albert
MOORE: Mr. Charles D.
MOORE: Mr. Charles E.
MOORE: Mr. Chas. F.
MOORE: Mr. Chas., wife
MOORE: Mr. E.B.
MOORE: Mr. Geo., Dr.
MOORE: Mr. H.T.
MOORE: Mr. Hugh, Mr. Sam, Albert, Miss
Alice

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23 Oct 1886
26 Oct 1886
7 Oct 1855
19 Feb 1885
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8 Jan 1884
25 Dec 1885
5 Sep 1885
10 Jul1886
2 Jun 1882
21 Nov 1881
27 Nov 1886
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9 Dec 1886
20 Jan 1884
28 Sep 1886
17 Mar 1886
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MOORE: Mr. James L.

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MOORE:
MOORE:
MOORE:
MOORE:
MOORE:
MOORE:
Harlone

Mr. Sam, Col. H.L.
Mr. Sam., Col., Mrs.
Mr. Tom
Mrs.
Mrs. Colonel H.L.
Mrs. Emma H., R.R., Mamie,

MOORE: Mrs. H.T.
MOORE: Mrs. Harey T.
MOORE: Mrs. Hugh, Annie
MOORE: Mrs. R.R.
MOORE: Mrs. Rev. H.H., Mrs. Col.
MOORE: Mrs. S.B.
MOORE: R.R.
MOORE: Reverend H.H., Col. H.L.
MOORE: Rory
MOORE: Rory, Mr. Sam
MOORE: Samuel
MOORE: Scott, Minnie
MOORE: Sue (Mrs. Harry T.)
MOORE: Thomas M.
MOORE; Miss Lou
.MooRE?: Mr.
MOPHET: Mrs. Alice
MORAN: John
MOREY: Jennie
MORGAN: Mr. W.Y.
MORGAN: W.A., W.Y.
MORGAN: W.e.
MORGAN: W.Y.

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17 Aug 1884

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15 Jun 1884
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16 Aug 1884
21 Nov 1886
26 Feb 1886
29 Jun 1883
23 Oct 1885
16 Oct 1884
3 Aug 1884
2 Nov 1886
11 Dec 1883
13 Jun 1883
16 May 1883
15 Jan 1886
12 Jun 1883
9 Dec 1886
13 Jun 1883
7 Dec 1884
25 Dec 1885
17 Aug 1886
21 Oct 1886
1 Nov 1885

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�MORRIll: Mr. Frank
MORRIS: Dr.
MORRIS: Dr.
MORRIS: Dr. R.
MORRIS: Dr. R.
MORRIS: George, Andrew
MORRIS: J.S.
MORRIS: Miss Clara
MORRIS: Mr. G. W.
MORRIS: Mrs Dr., Nellie
MORRIS: .Mrs.
MORRIS: Mrs. Dr.
MORRIS: Mrs. Dr.
MORRIS: Mrs. Jennie
MORRIS: Mrs. Polly
MORRIS: Mrs., Miss Ella
MORRISON: Harry, Mr &amp; Mrs C.H.
MORRISON: J. 5., Miss Nellie
MORRISON: Maj. 1S.
MORRISON: Mr. Ed. C.
MORRISON: Mrs. M.
MORROW: cal Robert
MORROW: Miss Kate
MORROW: Miss Kate
MORROW: Miss Kate S.
MORROW: Miss Kate, Robert
MORROW: Mr. George
MORROW: Mr. Robert
MORROW: Mr. Robert Jr.
MORROW: Mrs. R. and Miss Kate

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24 Aug 1883
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15 Sep 1886
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18 Dec 1884
5 Sep 1886
4 Jan 1882
14 Sep 1886
12 Oct 1886
27 Nov 1886
20 Feb 1885
4 Sep 1883
13 Jul 1883
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9 Jan 1883
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29 Dec 1882
12 Jan 1883
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6 Jun 1882

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MORROW: Richard
MORROW: Robert C., Robert
MORSE: Mr &amp; Mrs F.D.
MORSE: O.E.
MORSE: WJ.
MORTON: Gertie
MORTON, Miss Dora
MOSES: Miss Sallie
MOSES: Mrs. William
-MOSLER: Mrs. LL.
MOSS: Mr. A.1
MOSSlER: I.L. and baby girl
MOSSlER: J.L.
MOSSlER: Mr. H.L., Mr. I.L.
MOSSlER: Mrs. I.L.
MOTON: Sarah, Robert
MOTI: Mr. R.1
MOTI: Mrs. A.
MOTI: Mrs. Mary
MOTIRAM: Dr.C.V.
MOTIRAM: W.K. and Dr.
MOYES: Wm.
MOYES: Wm. (1857, 1869)
MOYLE: Mrs.
MOYs: Miss Blanche
MOYs: Mrs. EJ.
MOYs: Mrs., Will, Fred
MOYs: W.H.
MOYs: W.H.
MU_SON: Mr. Cyrus C.

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23 Oct 1884
22 Jul1883
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4 Jun 1882
20 Oct 1885
27 Dec 1882
28 Nov 1885
28 Aug 1884
22 Aug 1882
10 Aug 1883
15.Aug 1882
11 Nov 1882
30 Aug 1883
18 Nov 1882
17 Nov 1883
10 Feb 1883
25 Jun 1884
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3 Jun 1882
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�MULL: Geo.
MULL: George
MULL: George
MULL: infant son of E.c. and Ida
MULL: Miss Mary E.
MULL: Mr. E.c.
MULL: Mr. George
MULVANE: Mr. Will
MUNK: Mrs.
MUNRO: Mr. Donald
MUNSELL: Mr. E.A.
MUNSELL: Mr. Ernest A.
MUNSELL: Mrs. &amp; Mrs. EA.
MUORI: Miss camille
MURCH: Mrs. M.
MURDOCK: Geo.
MURPHY: Kid
MURPHY: Daniell
MURPHY: Dr. and Mrs. O. W.
.MURPHY: Mrs. Ann
MURRAY: Mr. B.
MURRAY: Mr. B.
MURRAY: Prof. Thomas S.
MURRY: Miss Mary and Prof.
MURRY: Misses Hattie and May
MURRY: Mr. B.
MURRY: Mrs.
MURRY: Rev. A.G., Miss Pearl
MURTAUGH: Mr. Jas.
MUSTARD: Mr. &amp; Mrs. c.a.

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1 Aug 1883
8 Dec 1883
7 Dec 1884
8 Aug 1882
12 Jul1883
18 Jul1883
22 Jul1883
24 Aug 1884
27 Oct 1881
10 Feb 1886
27 Aug 1881
27 Dec 1883
6 Dec 1885
10 Mar 1886
1 Aug 1883
7 Aug 1883
1 Dec 1886
16 Mar 1882
22 Jul1883
25 Jul 1883
9 Aug 1883
16 Sep 1886
24 Jul1885
28 Dec 1882

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MYERS: Ella
MYERS: Miss Mary
MYTON: Mr. A.C.
MYTON: Mr. A.C.
NASON: Miss Ullie
NASON: Mr. H.L.
NEAL: Frank
NEAL: Mrs. Moses
NEEDHAM: Mr. Geo.
NEESE: Albert
NEFF: Mary Speer
NEFF: Mrs.
NEFF: Mrs.
NEFF: Mrs. Mary
NEFF: Mrs. Mary E.
NEFF: Mrs. Mary E., Elwood Wallace
NEIL: BJ.
NEILL: Miss Nellie
NEILL: Miss Nellie, Zelia
NEILL: Miss Zelia
NEILL: Mr. WJ., Sr. and family
NEILL: Mrs. O.B.
NEISE: Mr. Albert
NEISLEY: Mrs. lK., Miss Bertie
NEISLEY: Roberta K., Mr. lK.
NEISLY: Mr.
NELSON: Frank
NELSON: Fred H.
NELSON: Ida M.
NELSON: James

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16 Aug 1884
28 Sep 1886
7 Dec 1886
9 Dec 1886
27 Feb 1885
28 Apr 1882
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5 Apr 1882
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�NELSON: Mr. O. and baby daughter
NELSON: Mrs.? Maud
NELSON: Rev. Dr.
NELSON: Rev. lA., James, Maud
NELSON: Rev. lA., Mrs.
NESBITI: Lyda M., James Huston, Huston,
Maria S.
NEUKAM: Mrs. Louisa
NEVIS: Mrs. W.W.
NEVISON: Hon. W.W., wife
NEVISON: Louis, Hon. W.W.
NEVISON: Mr &amp; Mrs W.W., Willie
NEVISON: Mr. L.E.
NEVISON: Mrs. Judge
NEVISON: Mrs. W.w.
NEVISON: Mrs. W.w.
NEVISON: Mrs. W.w.
NEVISON: Mrs. W.W.
NEVISON: Thomas, W.W.
NEVISON: Thos., W.W.
NEVISON: Will, W.w.
NEWBY: Cash
NEWBY: Miss Clara L.
NEWBY: Mr. 10., Thomas, Alice
NEWBY: Mr. Robert B.
NEWBY: Mrs. Kate
NEWCOMBE: John
NEWCOMBE: Miss Katie
NEWELL: Mr. Abraham
NEWHALL: Sam

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30 Aug 1884
11 Nov 1884
9 Nov 1884
17 Apr 1885

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28 Nov 1886
22 Jul1886
19 Jun 1885
6 Sep 1882
11 Jul 1886
24 Sep 1885
21 Apr 1883
1 Nov 1885
1 Jan 1886
20 Aug 1886
28 Nov 1886
31 Jan 1884
28 Jun 1883
26 Jul 1883
2 Apr 1882
29 Dec 1882
4 Mar 1885
15 Sep 1886
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3 Oct 1883

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NEWLIN: Miss Julia, Mr. &amp; Mrs. J.M., Mr. &amp;
Mrs. T.E., M.H., Mattie, Timothy, Mary,
Ernest, Lula, Mrs. M.H.

23 Feb 1883

NEWLIN: Mrs. lH.
NEWLIN: Mrs. lH.
NEWLIN: W.H.
NEWMARK: M.
NEWMARK: Mr &amp; Mrs and baby
NEWMARK: Mr &amp; Mrs M.
NEWMARK: Mr. M.
NEWMARK: Mr. M.
NEWMARK: Mrs.
NEWMARK: Mrs. Hannah
NEWMARK: Mrs. M.
NEWMARK: Mrs. M.
NEWMARK: Mrs. M.
NEWMARK: Mrs. M.
NEY: Miss Dora, Mr. Isaac, Miss Cornelia,
Miss Jennie, Mr. Charles

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31 Mar 1885
15 Nov 1881
18 Oct 1885
16 Aug 1882
1 Aug 1884
13 Aug 1882
10 Jan 1884
23 Jul1884
13 Nov 1883
16 Jun 1882
26 Aug 1885
27 Aug 1885
3 Nov 1886
16 Jan 1885

NEYES: John N.
NICHOLCON: Geo. T.
NICHOLS: Dr.
NICHOLS: Lizzie
NICHOLS: Lizzie and Mrs.?
NICHOLS: Lizzie Nichols
NICHOLS: Mr. F.M.
NICHOLS: Mrs.
NICHOLS: Mrs.
NICHOLS: Mrs. F.P.
NICHOLS: Mrs. Prof.

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�NICHOLS: Mrs., Prof.
NICHOLS: Prof. E.L.
NICHOLS: Ransom
NICHOLSON: Dr. William, stepson
NICHOLSON: Dr.
NICHOLSON: Miss Mattie
NICHOLSON: Miss Minnie
NICHOLSON: Miss Minnie
NICHOLSON: Mr. George
NICHeLSON: Mr. George T.
NICHOLSON: Mr. Wm., Dr., Geo, T.O. &amp;
J.W.
NICHOLSON: Mrs.Geo.
NICHOLSON: Mrs. Geo. T.
NICHOLSON: Mrs. George F.
NICHOLSON: Will.
NICHOLSON: Will.
NICKELL: Mr.
NIEELEY: Mrs. lK., Miss Mary
NIND: Leroy
NIND: Roy
NIND: Roy
NIND: Roy
NIPPER: Mr. D.M.
NIXON: Mrs.
NIXON: Mrs. D.
NOBLE: Col. Geo., Misses Minnie and
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NOBLE: A.O.
NOBLE: Arthur J.
NOBLE: Col. Geo
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NOBLE: John T.
NOBLE: Minnie
NOBLE: Miss
NOBLE: Miss Minnie
NOBLE: Mr &amp; Mrs Geo.
NOBLE: Mr &amp; Mrs, Mr. CA.
NOBLE: Mr. CA.
NOBLE: Mr. CA.
NOBLE: Mrs. Col., Col.
NOBLE: Mrs. H.J.
NOBLE: Robert, Colonel George
NOFSKER: Emanuel
NOFSKER: Emanuel
NOFSKER: Emanuel
NOLAN: Capt. IN., W.C
NOLAN: Mrs.
NOLAN: Mrs. N.F.
NOLAN: W.C, Nick, Capt. IN., Mat.
NOLES: Mr.
NORTH: Mrs. C.H.
NORTH: Mrs. CH.
NORTHROP: Mr. George P., Reed
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NORWOOD: V.J.
NOTTBERG: Mr. G.
NOWLIN: Miss Rena
NOYES: Abbie E., Ellis B.
NOYES: Ellis B., IN.
NOYES: John W.
NOYES: Me_rit, John N.
NOYES: Miss Abbie E.
NOYES: Miss Abbie, Mrs. B.B.
NOYES: Mr.
NOYES: Mrs. D.B., Mrs. Nellie
NUFER: Mr.
O'BRIEN: Emily
O'BRIEN: Mr. John
O'BRIEN: Mr. Schuyler, D.
O'BRIEN: Mr. Wm. P.
O'BRYAN: Mr. E.D.
OCHILE, OCHRIE, or OEHRIE: Mr., Mr. G.
O'CONNOR: Mr. John, Charles
O'CONNOR: Miss Minnie
o DAILEY: Miss Sue
O'DELL: Mr. Gus
ODIE: Mr. James
OEHRLE: Mr. George
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OESCH: Louisa, Sally
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OLDHAM: Clara
OLDHAM: Loring J., Jonathan
OL/)HAM: Mr. Will
OLDS: Miss Lillie B.
OLDS: Mrs. Rev. F.B.
OLDS: Rev. F.B.
OLIN: AS.
OLIN: AS.
OLIN: Mr &amp; Mrs AS.
OLIN: Mr. Arvin S.
OLIN: Mrs. AS.
OLIN: Prof.
OLIVER: Ethel, Mr &amp; Mrs Chas.
OLIVER: Gee. D.
OLIVER: Misses Hanna and Maggie
OLIVER: Mr &amp; Mrs Charles
OLIVER: Mr. Adam N., Jean
OLIVER: Mr. Cc.
OLIVER: Mrs. Adam
OLIVER: Mrs. Bretherton's maiden name
OLIVER: T.C., wife, baby boy
OLLIVER: George D.
OLLYER: Mrs. A
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ORME: Mr. Sidney
ORME: Mrs.
ORME: Mrs. and son
ORME: Mrs., Sidney
ORME: Mrs., Sidney
ORME: Sidney
ORMS: Mrs.
ORR: Mr. Wm.
ORRWIGG: Rawson L.
OSBORN: Martha
OSBORN: Mrs. Belle, Miss Emma G.
OSBORN: Mrs. RJ.
OSBORNE: Ida, Geo. A.
OSBORNE: Mr. Samuel
OSBORNE: Mrs. Bell
OSBORNE: Mrs. Belle
OSBUN: Miss Fanny fI1.
OSBUN: Mr &amp; Mrs
OSBURN: Wm.
OSER: Miss Rosa
OSMOND: Bob
OSMOND: Miss Ida K., Rev. S.M.
OSMOND: Miss Ida, Rev. S.M.
OSMOND: Miss Lizzie, Rev. S.M., R.M.,
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OSWALT: Mr. Michael, Willie
OmNGER: Peter
OlWELl: Wm. 1, Nancy E.
OWENS: Miss Emma, Frank L.
PALM: Beda
PALM: Mr. and Mrs. A.
PALM: Mrs. A.
PALM: Mrs. A.
PALM: Mrs. A.
PALM: Mrs. A., Annetta
PALMER: Barney
PALMER: Charles, Barney
PALMER: Dr. E.C.
PALMER: Gertie Norton
PALMER: Mr. A.
PALMER: Mrs. A.
PALMER: Mrs. Gertie?
PALMER: Mrs. Gertrude
PARCELLS: lW.
PARCELLS: Mr &amp; Mrs lW. and baby boy
PARCELS: John
PARHAM: Mr. Robert
PARISH: Caleb
PARISH: Ex-Superintendent
PARISH: Miss Minnie C.
PARISH: W.J.
PARKE: Mrs. 1 E.
PARKE: Mrs. John
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PARKER: Mr. Walker
PARKER: A.E.
PARKER: Captain Leo, Mrs.
PARKER: Eleanore
PARKER: Grandma
PARKER: J,J.
PARKER: Uzzie
PARKER: Mary 1
PARKER: Miss Julia R, Mr &amp; Mrs 1
PARKER: Walter
PARKHURST: Miss Ida M., Clara, Seymour
PARKHURST: Miss Nettie
PARKS: Carrie
PARLES: Mrs. W.H.
PARUN: E.W.
PARUN: Mrs. E. W.
PARMENTER: Mrs. Prof.
PARNAM: Mrs. lB.
PARNHAM: lB.
PARNHAM: lB.
PARNHAM: lB.
PARNHAM: Mrs. lB.
PARR: Mrs. Hattie
PARREIT: Allen T.
PARRISH: Mr. W.H.
PARSONS: Henry
PARTER: Mrs. Jennie B.
PATRICK: Mr &amp; Mrs Walter
PATRICK: Mrs. Prof.

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PATRICK: Prof. G.E.
PATRICK: Prof. Geo. W. and H.S.
PATTERSON: Aaron
PATTERSON: Ariel, H.C.
PATTERSON: Conductor
PATTERSON: Helen
PATTERSON: J.D.
PATTERSON: J.D.
PATTERSON: Lucy
PATTERSON: Lucy
PATTERSON: Mr.
PATTERSON: Mrs. Mary B.
PAmE: Miss Belle
PA_TON: Dr. John
PATTON: John M.
PATTON: Mr. I.M.
PATTON: Mrs. Kate
PAUL: AI and baby girl
PAUL: Bob
PAUL: Mr. Rob
PAUL: Mr. Wm. T., Mr. Oliver
PAUL: Olive
PAYNE: John Howard, Eloise
PAYNE: Mrs.
PEABODY: Miss Alice
PEABODY: Miss Alice
PEAIRS: Miss Annia
PEAIRS: Miss Mary, H.B.
PEARCE: Janette L, L., Sarah
PEARCE: G. W.

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PEARSON: CE.
PEARSON: child of Mr, o.
PEARSON: John &amp; Mrs, &amp; Edward E.
PEARSON: Miss Alice
PEARSON: Miss Emma
PEARSON: Mr. Chas, E.
PEARSON: Mr, ME, Walter, M_ttie, Mrs,
Willie, Ella, Mr &amp; Mrs Alva
PEARSON: Mrs, J.R,
PEARSON: Susie
PEARSON: W, E.
PEASE, PEACE: Mr, Allen, Mr.
PEASE: Miss Lizzie
PEASE: Mr &amp; Mrs Charles
PEASE: Mr &amp; Mrs M,L.
PEASE: Mr, &amp; Mrs,
PEASE: Mr. N,L,
PEASE: Mrs, Sophia Ward
PEASELEY: Mrs, L.A,
PECK: Lewis
PECK: Mr, CB,
PECK: Mrs, A
PECK: Rev, A.C
PECK: Rev. AC, children
PEEBLES: Miss Jennie
PEGG: Miss Caroline V,
PENCHARD: Darlisa Richards
PENCHARD: Mr, Wm,
PENCHARD: Will

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PENDLETON: Mr, W,H,
PENFIELD: Mrs, J,C
PENFIELD: Mrs, J,C
PENN: AH,
PERCELL: Mr, CM,C,
PERCY: Mrs, Dr,
PERKINS: Hen, O,G" F,M" L,I:i,
PERKINS: Mr. Frank
PERKINS: Mr. L.H,
PERKINS: Mr, L,H" baby boy
PERKINS: Mrs, F,M,
PERRY: Miss Hattie
PERRY: Hen, John 0,
PERRY: Miss Mable
PERRY: Miss Maggie
PERRY: Mrs, S'],
PERSHALL: Mrs, J,R,
PERSHALL: Col.
PERSHALL: Col. J,R., Sam
PERSHALL: Jessie
PERSHALL: Miss Jessie, Sam
PERSHALL: Mr, &amp; Mrs,
PERSHALL: Mrs, Col.
PERSHALL: Sam
PETEFISH: Charlie
PETEFISH: Mr, Marion, Mr, Thos,
PETEFISH: Mrs, Addie C
PETERS: A.L.
PETERSON: Annie, Louis, Margeret

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PETERSON: Milton
PETERSON: Mr. J.P.
PETERSON: Mr. PJ.
PETERSON: Mr. PJ.
PETERSON: Mrs. Nelson
PETERSON: Mrs. PJ.
PETERSON: PJ.
PETERSON: PJ. and wife
PETRIE: Ed.
PETRIE: Mr. E.
PETRIE: Mr. R.R.
PETRIE: Mr., R.R., A.L.
PElTIBONE: Charles B.
PElTIBONE: Mr &amp; Mrs Chas.
PElTI BON E: Mrs.
PElTIBONE: Mrs. e.B.
PElTIS: Miss Emma
PETrY: Charles
PETrY: RJ.
PHELPS: H.H. and sister
PHELPS: Lucy S., Mr. N.L.
PHELPS: Mr. H.N.
PHILIPS: Miss Lulu
PHILLIPS: Daisy Elizabeth, J.N.
PHILLIPS: Estella, AJ.
PHILLIPS: Geo. H.
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PIAlT: Mr. e.E.
PIAlT: Mrs. M.E., Mrs. B.M.
PIAlT: Mrs., Mr. lW.
PICKARD: Miss Maud
PICKARD: Miss Mildred
PICKELL: Rev. H.E.
PICKERING: Miss Grace, Fred
PICKm: Clarkson C.
~ICKm: Mary Sutherland
PICKm: Mr &amp; Mrs-e.C.
PICKm: Mr. J.e. &amp; family
PICKm: Mrs.
PICKm: Mrs. e.e., baby boy
PICKmS: Mrs. Clarkson C.
PIERCE: Miss Annie V.
PIERSON: Cora
PIERSON: Cynthia
PIERSON: Cynthia
PIERSON: Mr &amp; Mrs Thos S.
PIERSON: Mr. Elmer E., Miss COra
PIERSON: Mr. Elmer, Miss Cora
PIERSON: Mr. J.H.
PIERSON: Mr. S.B.
PIERSON: Mr. S.B.
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PIKE: Mr. J.A
PIKE: Mrs. J.A.
PILLA: son of Mr. Chas.
PILLSBURY: Arthur J.
PINCKNEY: Mr.
PINE: Chas.
PINE: Harry
PINKNEY: W.H.
PINKNEY: Mr. W.H.
PINKSTON: J.w.
PINKSTON: J.W.
PIPER: Capt. Geo
PIPER: Emma
PIPER: G.w.
PIffiNGER: Mrs. RM.
PITTFIELD: John
PITZER: Mr. Will
PLACE: Elwood
PLACE: Elwood
PLACE: Elwood
PLACE: Mr &amp; Mrs Harry
PLACE: Mr &amp; Mrs J.T., Elwood
PLACE: Mr &amp; Mrs John
PLACE: Mr. &amp; Mrs. John T.
PLACE: Mr. J. Harry, Mr. Elwood
PLACE: Mrs. Catherine Stacker, Mr. E.D.
PLACE: Mrs. E.D.
PLANTZ: Mrs. Jacob
PLATNER: Mrs. Charles

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PLATNER: Mrs. Chas.
PLATNER: Mrs. Chas.
PLATNER: Mrs. Chas.
PLATNER: Mrs. Chas.
PLUM: Mr. Fred
PLUMB: AT., Senator
PLUME: A.B.
PLUME: Mr &amp; Mrs
PLUME: Mrs.
PLUME: Mrs.
PLUMMER: John
PLUMMER: Miss Annie
POE: Mr.
POE? (DOE?): Dr.
POEHLAR: Mr. Theodore
POEHLER: Misses Emma and Clara
POEHLER: Emma A
POEHLER: Hon. Henry, Mayor
POEHLER: Louis, Theo.
POEHLER: Mary, Theodore, Sophie
POEHLER: Miss Clara
POEHLER: Miss Matilda Mary and
Theodore
POEHLER: Mr. August
POEHLER: Mr. August
POEHLER: Mrs. August, Oscar
POEHLER: Mrs. August, Oscar, Hon. Henry
POEHLER: Mrs. Theo.
POEHLER: Mrs., Thee.
POEHLER: Oscar, Mrs.

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POEHLER: The Misses, Senator
POEHLER: Thea., Emma
POEHLER: Theodore
POLLY: Mrs. E.B.
POPENOE: Miss Etta
POPENOE: Miss Susie, W.P.
POPENOE: Mrs., Sue, Etta
POPENOE: P.O.
POPPLETON: Miss Emma
PORTER: Byron
PORTER: Byron, Tuba, Ruba
PORTER: children of Mr. Byron
PORTER: Miss May
PORTER: Mr. B.B.
PORTER: Mr. B.B., Miss Mabel
PORTER: Mr. Floyd
PORTER: Mrs. W.H.
POST: Mrs. C.
POST: Mrs. Mary M.
POmR: Mr. William A.
POmR: Mr. Walter, Miss
POmR: Walter
POTIS: Geo.
POTTS: Mrs. Geo.
POWELL: Mr. &amp; Mrs.
POWELL: L. M.
POWELL: Lewis
POWELL: Mrs. L.B.
POWELL: Mrs. L. B.

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POWERS: Mr. A.c.
POWERS: Susie
PRAEGER: Fa nnie, Stella
PRATHER: Miss Anna
PRATI: Miss Fannie
PRATI: Miss Fannie
PRATI: Mr., Miss Fannie
PRENTICE: C.T.K.
PRENTICE: C.T.K. (Charley)
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PRENTISS: Mrs. Anna?
PRENTISS: Mrs. D. Lyman, Dr. S.B.
PRENTISS: Mrs. Dr.
PRENTISS: Mrs. Dr.
PRENTISS: Mrs. Mary (Mrs. J.L.)
PRESBREY
PRESBREY: Mr. Frank
PRESBREY: Mrs. Frank
PRESBY (PRISBY): W.F.
PRESCOTI: lA.
PRESTON: Miss Gussie
PRICE: Mary,John
PRICE: Mrs. Thomas
PRICE: Rev. John
PRIESTLY: Jo
PRIESTLY: Miss Nellie
PRIESTLY: Mr. Joh
PRIMUR: Miss Hattie L.
PRISBY (PRESBY): W.F.
PROPPER: C.R.
PROPPER: Miss Nellie
PROUTY: Frank, S.S.
PROUTY: Mrs. lS., Charles
PUDERBAUGH: Miss Ada
PUEHL: Otillie, CarlO., John H.
PUFFER: L.F.
PUFFER: Miss Jennie
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PUNTON: Dr.
PUNTON: Dr. John
PUNTON: Dr. John
PUNTON: Mr. Alford
PUNTON: Mr. Alfred, Dr. John
PUNTON: Mr. Alfred, Dr; John
PUNTON: Mrs. Dr.
PURCE: George A.
PURINGTON: David (death in 1863?)
PURNETI: Judge J.e.
PURRINGTON:
PURRINGTON: lK.
PUTNAM: Henry J.
PUTNAM: Miss Marcia
PUTNAM: Mr. Parker
PUTNAM: Parker
PUTOSM: Henry J.
QUAI L: Prof.
QUAYLE: Prof.
QUAYLE: Prof. W.A.
QUICK: May and Mrs. Laura
QUIGLEY: Mrs. Mary E.
QUIGLY: James
QUINBY: Henry
R_SS: Mr. Chas.
RABENSTEIN: Miss Jennie
RAFFE: E.
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RAHSKOPF: Mr. John
RAHSKOPF: Mrs.
RAND: Mrs. Susan B.
RAND: Susan R.
RAND: William D.
RANDAL: Messrs. e. W. and N.P.
RANDALL: Mrs. Sherman
RANDALL: Mrs. W.P.
RANDALL: Reuben
RANDALL: Reuben
RANKIN: Mrs. Alex, son
RANKIN: Mrs. John K.
RANKIN: Alex, Ern_st
RANKIN: Col. Wm. A.
RANKIN: Don
RANKIN: Harry, baby boy
RANKIN: Han. Alex
RANKIN: John K. and baby boy
RANKIN: -Lulu
RANKIN: Miss Helen, WA
RANKIN: Miss Lou, caapt. Wm.
RANKIN: Mr &amp; Mrs Alex
RANKIN: Mr &amp; Mrs Alex
RANKIN: Mr. Don J.
RANKIN: Mr. Harry
RANKIN: Mrs. AJex
RANKIN: Mrs. Alex.
RANKIN: W.A.
RANSOM: J.H.

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RANSOM: Major W.e.
RANSOM: Miss Myra
RANTZ: Jacob
RATHBONE: Elizabeth
RAWSON: Mr. S.
RAY: Dr. H.W.
RAY: Henry H. Esq, Hiram W. Esq.
RAY: Miss Annie and Jennie
RAY: Mr. Henry H.
RAY: Mr. c L.E.
RAY: Sybil A. Duncan
RAYMOND
RAYMOND: Harry L.
RAYMOND: Miss Gertrude
RAYMOND: Mr. J.H.
RAYMOND: Mr. MJ., Mrs. E.D.
RAYMOND: Mr. W.J.
RAYMOND: Mr. William G.
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READ: F. W. and brother
READ: Mr.
READ: Mr. John, Mr. Fred
READ: Mrs. F.W., Lotie
READING: W.O.
READING: Wm. D.
READY: Elsie
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REDHEFFER: James
REDHEFFER: Mr. James
REDHEFFER: Mr. James
REDHEFFER: Mr. James
REED: Miss Lydia
REED: Dr. C. B.
REED: J.I., Will, Frank
REED: James w.
REED: Miss Helen
REED: Miss Helen
REED: Miss Helen
REED: Miss Mollie
REED: Mr. Andrew
REED: Mrs. MJ.
REED: Mrs. MJ.
REED: Mrs. MJ.
REED: Mrs. W.S.
REED: Uncle Sheldon, AUnt Lydia
REEDER: Eddie
REEDY: Mr. LewisM.
REEDY: Mrs.
REEME: Fettie
REEME: Mr. Will K.
REESE: Miss Leonora
REEVES: Chas. W.
REGAN: Mr. Larry
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REYNOLD: Mr. &amp; Mrs. P.G.
REYNOLD: Mrs. Albert, Mr. William
REYNOLDS: Mr. AJ.
REYNOLDS: Col. A., Hon Milton W.
REYNOLDS: Dr. Theodore B.
REYNOLDS: Major, Miss Mattie
REYNOLDS: Milt. W.
REYNOLDS: Miss Lida
REYNOLDS: Mr &amp; Mrs
REYNOLDS: Mr. F.W.
REYNOLDS: Mrs M.W.
REYNOLDS: Mrs.
REYNOLDS: Mrs. F.A.
REYNOLDS: Mrs. F.A.
REYNOLDS: Mrs. George
REYNOLDS: Mrs. Kate
REYNOLDS: Mrs. M.W.
REYNOLDS: Rev. Charles
REYNOLDS: Rev. Dr. Charles
RHEINCHILD: 'Mrs. Phil
RHEINCHILD: Phillip
RHEINCHILD: William, Phill, George
RHEINSCHILD: Mr. Phillip
RHEINSCHILD: Mrs. PhiL
RHEINSCHILD: Mrs. Phillip
RHEINSCHILDS: Miss Ida
RHENSCHILD: Mr.
RHEUl: John
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RICE: Dr. P.l.
RICHARDS: C.O.
RICHARDS: Darlisca, Dacy
RICHARDS: Dick
RICHARDS: H.G., wife
RICHARDS: Mr &amp; Mrs H.T.
RICHARDS: Mr &amp; Mrs Hugh
RICHARDS: Mr. C. Otis
RICHARDS: Mr. H.B.
RICHARDS: Mr. H.H.
RICHARDS: Mr. H.T., Mrs.
RICHARDS: Mr. Hugh
RICHARDS: Mr. Hugh T.
RICHARDS: Mrs. Hugh
RICHARDS: Otis
RICHARDS: Pheme
RICHARDS: R.l, Hugh
RICHARDSON: A.M.
RICHARDSON: A.M.
RICHARDSON: Hatty
RICHARDSON: lA.
RICHARDSON: Miss
RICHARDSON: Miss Alina
RICHARDSON: Miss May
RICHARDSON: Mr &amp; Mrs J.A.
RICHARDSON: Mr. Asa, Miss
RICHARDSON: Mr. Henry
RICHARDSON: Mrs.
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RICHARDSON: Mrs. Chas. E.
RICHARDSON: Mrs. H.F.
RICHARDSON: Rev, Mrs., son
RICHARDSON?: Alma
RICHEY: Frank W., W.F.
RICHEY: Prof.
RICHMOND: Thomas
RICKER: Mr. A.S.
RICKER: Mrs. A.S.
RICKETTS: Rev. R.R.
RIDENOUR: Emmet
RIDENOUR: Emmet, E. P.
RIDENOUR: Mr &amp; Mrs E.P., Emmet
RIDENOUR: Mrs. E.P.
RIDENOUR: P.D., Emmet
RIDENOUR: R.D.
RIDGEWAY: Mr.
RIFFLE: Mis [sic] Franklin
RIFFLE: Mr. Franklin, Albert
RIGGS: Annie Fuller
RIGGS: Emma Eldridge
RIGGS: H.E., S.A.
RIGGS: Harry, Hon. S.A.
RIGGS: Harry, Hon. SA
RIGGS: Joseph E., S.A.
RIGGS: M.E., SA
RIGGS: Mr. lE.
RIGGS: Mr. J.W., SA
RIGGS: Mrs. Jos. E.
RIGGS: Mrs. S.A.

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RIGGS: Rev. A, Mr.
RIGGS: S.B., S.A., lE.
RINEHART: Mrs. Julia
ROACH: Miss Libbie
ROBBINS: John M.
ROBBINS: Miss Annie
ROBBINS: Miss Annie
ROBBINS: Mrs. A.H.
ROBE: Wolf
ROBERDS: Dr. S.D.
ROBERTS: capt. IN.
ROBERTS: George
ROBERTS: lW., Willie
ROBERTS: Maj.
ROBERTS: Mr. L.c., Mr. J.N.
ROBERTS: Mr., baby girl
ROBERTS: Mrs.
ROBERTSON: George
ROBERTSON: J.W.
ROBERTSON: Miss Mamie E., J.W., E.M.
ROBERTSON: Mr. lW./ Mr. E.M.
ROBERTSON: Mrs. lW.
ROBINS: Mrs.
ROBINSON: Miss Florence, Prof.
ROBINSON: Mr. T.G.
ROBINSON: Mrs.
ROBINSON: Mrs. EJ.
ROCKFELLER: Mary E.
ROCKWELL: Mr &amp; Mrs G.F-.

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RODELL: Augutus
RODELL: Miss Anna
RODMAN: Mrs., Mr.
ROE: John, William
-ROE: John, Wm.
ROE: Mr. Geo.
ROE: Mr. William
ROE: Mrs. George Ernest
ROGERS: Mrs. A.L., daughter
ROGERS: Miss C.A
ROGERS: Miss C.A
ROGERS: Miss C.A
ROGERS: Miss Julia
ROGERS: Miss Nettie, Mr. &amp; Mrs. H.B.
ROGERS: Mrs.
ROGERS: Mrs. and son
ROGERS: Mrs. Anna
ROGERS: Nellie L., H.B.
ROGERS: Nellie L., H.B.
ROGERS: W.E., H.B.
ROGERS: wife of-Mr. John
ROLLINS: Miss Hattie A
ROMAINE: Miss Kate
ROOT: Dr. J.P.
ROPES: Mrs. George
RORICK: David
ROSEBURG: Isabella B.
ROSEBURG: Miss Isabella, Miss Emma
ROSS: Joe

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ROSS: Arthur, Hen. E.G.
ROSS: David
ROSS: David
ROSS: Dr. AA
ROSS: Fanny
ROSS: Gov.
ROSS: Hon E.G.
ROSS: Hon. W.W., Kate, Dell
ROSS: Joe
ROSS: John Spicer, Mr. &amp; Mrs.
ROSS: Johnny
ROSS: Miss Eddie
ROSS: Miss Eddie, Governor and Mrs.
ROSS: Miss May
ROSS: Mr. Arthur, Hon. E.G.
R_SS: Mr. Chas.
ROSS: Mr. John
ROSS: Mr. John
ROSS: Mr. John, Master John
ROSS: Mrs.
ROSS: Mrs.
ROSS: Mrs. E.G
ROSS: Mrs. E.G., Gov.
ROSS: Mrs. Geo. E.G., Mrs. Arthur
ROSS: Mrs. lP., Belle
ROSS: Pitt
ROSS: Pitt
ROSS: Pitt, new baby
ROSS: W.W., Miss May

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ROTHERMEL: Mr. Hiram
ROTHROCK: Miss Minnie
ROTHROCK: Miss Minnie
ROWE: Mrs. W.M.
ROWLES: Mr. Sherman
ROY: Mr&amp; Mrs
ROY: Rev. Dr. lE., brother
RUDIGER: Mr. Theo. H.
RUDIGER: Mrs.
RUDIGER: Mrs. T. H.
RUDOLPH: Miss Adelaide
RUDOLPH: Miss Adelaide
RUEHL: Mr. John
RUEHL: John H.
RUEHL: John H.
RUEHL: Justine
RUSE: lE.
RUSH: John B.
RUSH: Miss Anna
RUSHMER: Mrs. H,J.
RUSHMER:Gort
RUSHMER: Gort
RUSHMER: Gorten E., H.J.
RUSHMER: Gorton E.
RUSHMER: H.J., Harry
RUSHMER: Harry
RUSHMER: Mr. H.J.
RUSHMER: Mr. H.J.
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RUSS: Dr.
RUSS: Miss Gertle
RUSS: Mrs. Dr.
RUSS: Mrs. Dr.
RUSS: Mrs. Dr.
RUSSELL: [maiden name of Mrs. MOORE]
RUSSELL: D.M., Hon. Ed
RUSSELL: Miss Jennie
RUSSELL: Miss Mattie l
RUSSELL: Mr &amp; Mrs H.E.
RUSSELL: Mr. Nathan, wife
RUSSELL: Mr. Wm. E.
RUSSELL: Mrs. Dr.
RUSSELL: Mrs. Dr. E.R.
RUSSELL: Mrs. Hannah, Rev. lL.
RUTH: Mrs. Oscar
RUTHERFORD: Mr. J., Mr &amp; Mrs lH.
RUTHERFORD: Mr. James, baby
RUTHERFORD: S.G.
RUTTER: AJ.
RUTTER: c.L.
RUTTER: Edmund M.
RYAN: George
RYAN: Miss Edith
RYAN: Mr. Ed., Congressman
RYAN: Mrs. Mat
RYAN: Mrs. Matthew, Jr.
SADLER: Mrs. M.L.
SAEMANN: Mr. Noah

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SAGE: Noah E.
SALMON: Mr. Noah
SALSBURY: Simon4 Mar 1886
SALVADOR: Mrs and grandchild
SAMMS: Mr &amp; Mrs Edgar
SAMPSON: Miss Libbie
SAMPSON: Mrs. Sybil A.
SAMSON: Mrs.
SAMSON: Mrs. Sophronia
SAMUELS: Prof.
SAMUELS: Prof.
SAMUELS: Prof.
SANBORN: Rev. E.R.
SANDS: Irving, parents
SANDS: J. Irving
SANDS: J.G.
SANDS: Master Robbie
SANDS: Miss Maggie
SANDS: Miss Nellie
SANDS: Mr &amp; Mrs J.G.
SANDS: Mr &amp; Mrs J.G.
SANDS: Mr. Irving
SANDS: Mr. lG., Miss Maggie
SANDS: Mrs. Millie J.
SANFORD: Mr. W.e.
SANFORD: Mr. w.e.
SANFORD: Mrs. Henry
SANFORD: Mrs. W.c., baby boy
SANFORD: Robert
SANNDERS: Paul

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SAUERS: Fred
SAUNDERS: Julia
SAUSMAN: Mrs. E.G.
SAVAGE: Mrs. G.W.
SAVAGE: Ernest
SAVAGE: Eva Eldridge
SAVAGE: Frank G., G.F.
SAVAGE: Mary A.
SAVAGE: Mr &amp; Mrs G.W., Maud
SAVAGE: Mrs. Eva?

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SAVAGE: Susy
SAWYER: C.
SAWYER: Miss Mabel
_SAWYER: Mr. Davis
SAWYER: Mr. S.F.
SAWYER: Mr. Samuel W. and wife
SAWYER: Mrs. Mary W.
SAWYER: Mrs. T,C.
SAWYER: Samuel W.
SCHAFER: Henry, Louisa, Fredrick,
Herman

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SCHAUM: E.N.
SCHAUM: E.N., Mr. H.L.
SCHAUM: Harry and Mrs.
SCHAUM: Mr. S.P., Harry

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SCHAUM: Mrs. Harry, Madge
SCHELL: Lidia
SCHELLHORN: Albert
SCHLEGEL: Mr &amp; Mrs
SCHLEGEL: Prof. Frances
SCHMEDTMEIR: Mrs., Fred
SCHMIDT: Dr. Carl
SCHMIDT: Mrs. Rosa, Dr. carl
SCHOENING: Mrs. Weaver F.
SCHOLES: Tom
SCHRADER: Miss Katie
SCHULTZ: lW.
SCHWARTZ: Mr. S.
SCHWARTZ: Mrs. Magdalena
SCOLNING (SCHOENING?): Mrs. Weaver
F.

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SCOTT: Chas.
SCOTT: Clara Sullivan
SCOTT: Henry, lH,
SCOTT: Hon, AW.
SCOTT: John R., Henry, Nettie
SCOTT: Miss
SCOTT: Miss Maggie
SCOTT: Miss Nettie, Mr.
SCOTT: Mollie, Carrie, and Ruth
SCOTT: Mr. Chas. R., Mr. W.W.
SCOTT: Mr. Frank A.
SCOTT: Mr. J.V.

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scon: Mrs., Master Cilian, Rev. George
H.

scon: Nellie
scon: Rev. Geo. H.
scon: W.w. and Dr.
scon: Walter
scon: Walter
SCURR: Mrs. Thos.
SCURR: Mrs. Thos.
SCURR: Mrs. Thos.
SCURR: Mrs. Thos.
SEALS: Mr &amp; Mrs, Miss Mary, Mr. W.
SEARING: Miss Anna
SEARING: Miss AnnaM.
SEARL: Miss Ella A., A~D.
SEARL: Mrs. A.B.
SEARLE: Capt. A.D.
SEARLE: Master Bertie
SEARLES: Mrs. A.P.
SEARS: Clarence, Will
SEARS: infant of W.H. and Alice
SEARS: Mr &amp; Mrs W.H.
SEARS: Mr. Clarence, W.H.
SEARS: Mr. Wm. H.
SEARS: Mrs. Alice
SEARS: Mrs. M.N.
SEARS: W.H., Mrs. Mary A.
SEARSEY: Mr. Israel
SEATON: Thomas M.

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SEEDS: E.B.
SEEDS: Mr. E.B.
SEEGAR: C.B.
SEETIN: Thomas, Samuel
SEEWIR: c.c.
SEEWIR: Charley
SEEWIR: Chas.
SEEWIR: Mr. c.c.
SEEWIR: Mr. Chas. C.
SEEWIR: Mrs. J.G.
SEITER: Mr. L.Y.
SELIG: A.L., Mary F.
SELIG: Gussie
SELIG: Gussie, Mr &amp; Mrs A.L.
SELIG: Gussie, Mr &amp; Mrs A.L.
SELLERS: Frank
SELLS: Geo.
SELZER: Henry
SEURE: Mr &amp; Mrs Thos.
SEWALL: Miss Addie
SEXTON: Mr &amp; Mrs C.W.
SEYBOLD: John
SHANAFELT?: Miss Rachel, Rev. J.R., Mrs.
Hannah Clarressa

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SHANE: George
SHANKIN: Miss Anna L.
SHANKLIN: Joe.
SHANNON: Isaac W., Osburn
SHANNON: Miss Sallie, late Gov. Wilson
SHANNON: Mr. &amp; Mrs.

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SHANNON: Mr. Osbun, Miss Sallie
SHANNON: Mrs. Osbun
SHANNON: Mrs. Osbun
SHANNON: Osbun
SHANNON: Osbun
SHANNON: Osbun
SHANNON: Osbun
SHANNON: Osbun, Gov.
SHANNON: Postmaster
SHANNON: Postmaster
SHANNON: Postmaster
SHANNON: Sallie
SHANNON: wife of Governor
SHARK: W.H.
SHATTOCK: Han. S.W., S,W. jr.
SHAUAFELT: Miss Rachel, Rev. lR., Mrs.
Hannah Clarressa
SHAW: Alex.
SHAW: D.W.
SHAW: Eliza
SHAW: Geo.
SHAW: Geo. B.
SHAW: Mathew
SHAW: Miss Hattie
SHAW: Mr. Matt.
SHAW: Mrs. M., Alex
SHAW: Mrs. Sarah
SHAWATER: Mrs. Mary
SHEARER: Gen.

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SHEARER: George N., George Esq.
SHEARER:' Mr. Bruce
SHEARER: Mr. Geo.
SHEARER: Mr. lB.
SHEARER: Mr. lB., Geo.
SHEARER: Mrs. lP., George
SHEER: Wm. R.
SHEETS: Lena
SHELTON: E.M.
SHELTON: Mr. D.
SHELTON: Samantha M.
SHEPARD: horace
SHEPARD: Mrs. 1M.
SHEPHERD: Mr. J.W.
SHEPHERD: Mr. J.W.
SHEPP: Benjamine, child
SHEPP: family
SHERBURNE: W.H.
SHERMAN: Gen T.W.
SHERMAN: Isaac Lycurgus
SHERMAN: Miss lillie
SHERMAN: Miss lillie
SHERMAN: Mrs., lillie
SHEWARD: Mrs.
SHIELDS: FA
SHIELDS: Joseph
SHIELDS: Joseph
SHIELDS: Miss Annie
SHIELDS: Mr. Joseph, Benjamin, Mary
(Veatch)

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SHIMMONS: J.H.
SHIMPLIN: Warren
SHOCKEY: E.S.
SHOEWATIER: Mrs. Mary D.
SHOLES: Henry O.
SHOLES: Henry 0., Mr. A.T., Mrs. Jennie
M.
SHOLES: Mrs. H.O.
SHOOP: Laura
SHORT: Mrs. Celia A.
SHOTT: John
SHRIMPLIN: Miss Mary Jane
SHULTZ: Wellington, l W.
SHULTZ: lW.
SHULTZ: Mrs. M.M.
SIBERT: Geo. W.
SIBLEY: Miss Ida
SIBLEY: Miss Ida E.
SIBLEY: Miss May G.
SIBLEY: Mr. A.H.
SICHER: Mr. H., Della
SICHER: Mrs. H.
SICHER: Mrs. Henry
SIEBKE: Mr. Chas. H. and child
SILSBY: Harriet
SIMMONS: C,J., Dr. N.
SIMMONS: Dr.
SIMMONS: Dr. A.B., Dr. N.
SIMMONS: Dr. A.H. and Dr.

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SIMMONS: Dr. and Mrs. (25th anniv.)
SIMMONS: John
SIMONS: Mr. Ed.
SIMPSON: W.H.
SIMPSON: Louisa Prentiss
SIMPSON: Miss Mamie and W.A.
SIMPSON: Miss Mamie, Will
SIMPSON: Miss Mammle, W.H.
SIMPSON: Miss Mary
SIMPSON: Mr. S.N. and family
SIMPSON: Mrs. W.A.
SIMPSON: Mrs. W.A.
SIMPSON: Mrs., Miss Mamie
SIMPSON: W.H.
SIMPSON: W.H., Miss Mamie
SIMPSON: William H.
SIMPSON: Wm.
SISSON: Mr. lH.
SIZER: Mr. D.O.
SKEETS: Willie, William
SKIFF: F,J.V., Mrs., son
SKIFF: Mr. &amp; Mrs. FJ.V.
SKIFF: F. V,J.
SKIFF: Fred
SKIFF: Mr.
SKIFF: Mr. F,J.V.
SKIFF: Mr. FJ. V.
SKIFF: Mr. Fred J.V.
SKIFF: Mr. Fred J. V.
SKIFF: Mrs. FJ.V.

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�SKINNER: Martha
SKINNER: Mr. Archibald
SKINNER: Mr. Archibald, John, Porter, r.1iss
Dolllf

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SKOFST'AD: Mrs. C.
SKOFST'EAO: Bert.
SKOFSJ'EAO: llilr. Martin, baby boy
SKOFTAD: Mr, MJ,
SLATER.: Miss Mary
SLATER.: Miss Mary
SLAUGHlER: H.A.
SLAUGHTER: Mrs. H,W,
SLEEPER: Iasi.ah .5.
SLOSSClN: Miss t-line!tte
SLOSSClN: Mr. GE.'orge
SMART: Arnand
SMEED: E.C.
SMEED: Kclte
SMEED: Kate
SMELTZER: Mr. C.avid
SMELTZER: Mrs. David
SMrr(H?): Miss Veda
SMrrH: Col. G.P,
SMr/"H: Lif:!ut GE."Orge VV., Judge Geor~le
ViI.

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1.5 Jan 1882
5 Sep 1883
6 Sept 1883
26 Jun 18EIS
17 may 18134
1 May 1886
16 May 1882
19 !\Iov 1882
24!\1ov 1882
25 Aug 1882
1.8 Jan 1883
1.5 Apr 1883
4 Aug 1886
7 Jul1886
8 Jul1886
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1 Sep 1881

SMrrH:
SMI"rH:
SMI"rH:
SMI"rH:
SMI"rH:

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2 Sep 1881
16 Sep 1881
4 Sep 1881
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Mr. George C.
Mrs. G.W., Lieut.
Mrs. Geo., George, IVliss Kate
Mrs. Lizzie
Armstead

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SMITH:-C.W.
SMITH: Captain Walter
SMrrH: Edith and Mr. Daniel E
SMITH: Elith and Mr &amp; IlI1rs Daniel E.
SMITH: G.c.
SMITH : General
SMITH: George
SMITH: George
SMITH: George c:.
SMrrH: Hattie Guest
SMITH: JerySMITH: Laura A.
SMITH: Lieutenant George W., Mrs. JUdge
SMITH: Lottie Cutler (Mrs, A.ViI.)
SMITH: Major Geo. W.
SMITH: Miss ElSie, Frank
SMITH: Miss Helen, Han, Len C.
SMITH: Miss Hulda
SMrrH: Mr &amp; Mrs Holly
SMITH: Mr &amp; Mrs.
SMITH: Mr. B,F,
SMITH: Mr. C,W.
SMITH: Mr. F.M.
SMITH: Mr. Geo. C.
SMITH: Mr. Geo. C.
SMrrH: Mr. Geo. C.
SMITH: Mr. Geo, C.
SMITH: Mr. Geo. E.
SMITH: Mr, George

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29 Oct 1886
11 Dec 1885
17 Jul 1883
6 Jun 1882
9 Nov 1883
16 Aug 1883
25 Aug 1882
1.8 Jun 1882
l Nov 1885
30 Nov 1881
3 Mar 1886
31 f\1ar 1882
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9 St=p 1883
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.2 Jun 1886
25 May 1882
.2 Apr 1884

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�SMITH: Mr. George C.
SMITH: Mr. H.S.
SMITH: Mr. J.B.
SMITH: Mr. J.G., Henry
SMITH: Mr. J.W., Harry, Prof. H.5.S.
SMITH: Mr. Lawrence, E.W., O.N.
SMITH: Mr. Ollie, E.A.
SMITH: Mrs.
SMITH: Mrs. Belle E.
SMITH: Mrs. Frank
SMITH: Mrs. G.W., Judge, Jennie
SMITH: Mrs. Geo.
SMITH: Mrs: Geo., Mr.
SMITH: Mrs. H.S.,-MisS Lizzie
SMITH: Mrs. J.D.
SMITH: Mrs. J.D.
SMITH: Mrs. J.D.
SMITH: Mrs. J.D.
SMITH: Mrs. J.D.
SMITH: Mrs. Judith
SMITH: Mrs. Wm.
SMITH: Otis M., E.W.
SMITH: Prof. G.W.F., Mrs.
SMITH: Professor H.S.S.
SMITH: Ross
SMITH: Sarah
SMITH: Shattick
SMITH: Walt A.
SMITH: Walter A.
SMITHMEYER: mr.

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SMOGLER: D.C.
SMYTH: Mrs. Dr.
SMYTH: Mrs. Dr., husband
SMYTHE: Mrs. Dr.
SNAIL: Miss Florence
SNATANGER: M.
SNODDY: Miss Lula, James D.
SNODDY: Miss Lulu, Hon. J.D.
SNODDY: Mrs. J.D.
SNODEN: Mrs. Melinda
SNOOK: artist
SNOW: Charles
SNOW: Mr. Benjamin, Prof. F.H.
SNOW: Prof.
SNYDER: Bathilda
SNYDER: Catherine C.
SNYDER: George, Alice
SNYDER: Mr.
SOLOMON: Ernest, Henry
SOMMER: Miss Minnie
SOMMERS: Mr. Rudolph
SOMMERS: Rudolph, Esq.
SOTORIUS: P., Richard, Joe
SOULE: Anna
SOULE: Anna
SOULE: Miss Bertha
SOULE: Miss Emily
SOULE: Miss Emily
SOULE: Mrs.
SOUTHERLAND: Henry

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31 Oct 1886
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�SOUTHERLAND: Mr. Hen~
SOUTHERLAND: Mrs.
SOUTHERLAND: Mrs.
SOUTHERlAND: Mrs. T.
SOWERS: MathaiS S.
SOXMAN: Miss Annie M.
SPADE: Mrs. Elizabeth
SPADE: Mrs. Elizabeth, William
SPANGLER: J.R, S.W.
SPANGLER: Mrs. W.e.
SPANGLER: Mrs. W.e.
SPANGLER: Mrs. W.e.
SPANGLER: W.e. and wife
SPANGLER: W.e., Mrs.
SPANGLER: W.e., brother
SPARR: F.W.
SPARR: AJ.
SPARR: Mr. R.M.
SPARR: RW.
SPARR: RW.
SPAULDING: Charlie, parents
SPAULDING: Mr &amp; Mrs
SPAULDING: Mr &amp; Mrs
SPAULDING: Mr &amp; Mrs J.A.
SPAULDING: Mr &amp; Mrs J.A.
SPAULDING: Mr.
SPAULDING: Mr. Clarence, Mrs. M.M.
SPAULDING: Mrs. W.H., Stella
SPEAKS: Mr. e.
SPEER: Hardin

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12 Nov 1881
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SPEER:
William

Hon. John
Hon. John
John
John
John M., Robert (1855, 1863)
John M., Robert, Joseph-

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SPEER: Sybil, William, _Hon. John
SPENCE: Miss 1M.
SPENCER: Miss Kate
SPENCER: Dix
SPENCER: Miss Minnie
SPENCER: Mr &amp; Mrs S.P.
SPENCER: Mr. John
SPENCER: Mr. S.G.
SPENCER: Mrs.
SPENCER: Mrs. M.J., Miss Ma~, Mr. S.P.
SPENCER: Mrs. S.P., Mamie
SPENCER: Mrs., daughter, Mr. S.P.
SPENCER: Sylvester
SPERRY: Miss Lillie May, Mr. LJ., Mrs.
Nancy J., James

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15 Feb 1883
19 Dec 1885
4 Dec 1883
22 Oct 1886
26 Oct 1884
20 Aug 1882
20 Jun 1885
6 Sep 1882
15 Jul1885
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SPERRY: Miss Maggie
SPERRY: Miss Maggie

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Miss Eva, Hon. John
Miss Flora
Mr. W., John
Mr. Wm., Hon. John
Sidney, Wm. and Sadie, John,

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�SPERRY: Mr. S.D.
SPERRY: Mr. S.w.
SPERRY: Mrs., Mr.
SPERRY: S.W.
SPERRY: Watson
SPICER: Judge John
SPICER: Mr. Edward
SPIDDELL: M.F.
SPIDDELL: M.S.
SPIDELL: Mr. Henry
SPIETZ: Mr. Robert J.
SPRAGUE: George F.
SPRANKLE: Mr. D.M.
SPRING: Dr., Mrs.
SPRING: Miss Nannie, Rev.
SPRING: Prof. L.W.
SPRING: Prof. L. W.
SPRING: Prof. L.W., Mrs.
SPRINGER: Mr. John T.
SPRIULL: Miss, Rev. W.F.T.
SPRUILL: Miss Jennie and Nannie
ST. CLAIR: Maj. Gen. Arthur
STACKER? catherine
STACKS: Mr. Fred A
STAMP: Miss Anna
STANBREY: Mr &amp; Mrs
STANDFAST: Henry
STANFORD: A.
STANFORD: R.A.
STANLEY: Child of Chas. F. and M. Olive

199

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15 Jul 1885
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2 Nov 1886
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12 Jan 1886
21 Feb 1883
13 Ju11886
17 Ju11884
25 Oct 1881
3 Jan 1884
2 May 1882
27 Feb 1886
12 Jun 1883
-15 Apr 1886
20 Jul1884
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24Jul1883
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17 Oct 1885
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STANLEY: E.
STANLEY: F.M.
STANLEY: George
STANLEY: Horace M., capt. P.
STANLEY: mother of Prof.
STANLEY: Mrs. Emery
STANLEY: Prof. E. and Miss
STANLEY: T.A.
STANSBERRY: Miss Catherine
STANTON: Miss
STARKVVEATHER: Bert
STARKVVEATHER: Charles
STARKVVEATHER: Mr. Bert
STARKVVEATHER: Mrs.
STARKVVEATHER: Mrs.
STARR: Charles E.
STARRm: Mr. W.A.
STARRm: Mrs. Helen E.
STATE: Rev. A.H.
STAUFFER: Mary Walker
STAUFFER: Mrs. Mary?
STAUFFER: Mrs. Sam
STEBBINS: Mrs. L.A.
STEELE: Mr. c.L.
STEELE: Mrs. Judge
STEELE: Mrs. R.A.
STEELE; Mr. I.T., Judge
STEELMAN: Mr. Daniel E.
STEIN: Mr. lA., Orth
STEIN: Mrs. R.S. and daughter

5 Sep 1882
19 Apr 1882
7 Jul1885
11 Dec 1883
30 Dec 1883
7 Sep 1886
10 May 1882
24 Jan 1882
19 Jul 1885
17 Jan 1885
5 Feb 1886
12 Nov 1886
11 May 1884
31 Jan 1883
4 Feb 1883
17 Mar 1886
24 Nov 1885
15 Jan 1885
17 Apr 1885
4 Jun 1882
4 Jun 1882
22 Jun 1886
10 Jul 1886
30 Sep 1883
12 Aug 1882
13 Jan 1886
16 Feb 1884
30 May 1882
28 Jul 1883
26 May 1883

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�STEINBERG: Miss Carrie
STEINBERG: Miss Carrie, Mr. S., Leo,
Carrie, Jake

10 Jan 1884
16 Sep 1886

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STEINBERG: Misses carrie and Yetta, Mr.
S.

10 Jul 1885

4

13 Oct 1883
10 Nov 1885
27 May 1886
30 Mar 1884
13 May 1884
22 Jul1884
12 Nov 1885
25 Apr 1886
25 Jul 1886
10 Oct 1883
23 Jun 1883
14 Nov 1885
18 Dec 1883
19 Dec 1884
24 May 1883
12 Apr 1884
14 May 1885
17 May 1885
12 Nov 1886
12 Apr 1885
22 Feb 1884
14 Apr 1882
29 Jan 1885
28 Jul 1883
19 Jul 1883

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STEINBERG:
STEINBERG:
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STEINBERG:

Mr &amp; Mrs S.
Mr. L.
Mr. L.
Mr. Leo, Miss carrie, S.
Mr. S.
Mr. S.
Mr. S.
Mr. S.
Mr. S.
Mr. S.
Mr. S., Artie H.
Mr. S., Mrs. H.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs. S.
Mrs. S.
Mrs. S.
Mrs. S.
Mrs. S.
Mrs. S.
Mrs. 5., Frances, Isabella
Mrs. 5., Miss carrie
Mrs. 5., Miss carrie
Mrs. 5., mother
Mrs. S., Mrs. Adelaide

201

STEINBERG: S.
STEINBERG: S., A.
STEINBERG: S., Mr &amp; Mrs S.
STEINBERGER: L.
STEINBERGER: Miss Ida
STEINBERGER: Miss Ida
STEINBERGER: Miss Ida
STEINBERGER: Mr. L.
STEINBERGER: Mr. L.
STEINBERGER: Mr. L.
STEPHANS: Prof. Kate
STEPHENS: Clinton, Miss Kate
STEPHENS: Judge
STEPHENS: Judge and Kate
STEPHENS: Judge N.T., Clinton F., Miss
Kate, N.J.

1 Jul1884
20 Feb 1884
20 Jan 1884
13 May 1884
1 Ju11884
2 Jul1884
15 Jan 1885
22 Jul1884
6 Feb 1885
24 Jan 1886
22 Oct 1886
12 Jul 1885
1 Jan 1885
3 Sep 1882
30 Dec 1884

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STEPHENS: Miss Allie F.
STEPHENS: Miss Kate, Clinton
STEPHENS: Miss Kate, father
STEPHENS: Miss Kate, Mrs. Judge
STEPHENS: Mollie
STEPHENS: Mrs. H.F.
STEPHENS: Ned
STEPHENS: Nelson J.
STEPHENS: Nelson, Prof. Kate
STEPHENS: Tom e.
STEPHENS: W.e.
STERLING: M.F., Professor
STERLING: Miss Anna, Prof.
STERLING: Mr. M.W.

7 Jan 1885
9 May 1885
19 Nov 1884
18 May 1886
10 Jul1883
19 Jun 1883
9 Jun 1883
17 Apr 1885
3 May 1885
1 Jan 1885
20 May 1886
23 Jan 1884
2 Oct 1885
20 Jul 1883

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�STERLING: Mr., Prof. Wilson
STERLING: Mrs. Prof.
STERLING: Prof. Wilson
STERNBERG: Han. TJ.
STERNBERG: Mrs. I.J.
STERNBERG: T.l, wife
STEVENS: Mr. 1 T.
STEVENS: Barney and baby girl
STEVENS: J.B.
STEVENS: James
STEVENS: James
STEVENS: JOdge Hiram, W.E.
STEVENS: Mirs. H.M.
STEVENS: Miss Belle
STEVENS: Mr. Ed, Judge
STEVENS: Mr. lB.
STEVENS: Mr. Wm.
STEVENS: Mrs. N.O.
STEVENS: N.J.
STEVENS: Nelson O.
STEVENS: Prof. W.e.
STEVENS: Thadeus, Han~
STEVENS: W.e.
STEVENS: W.e. Sr., IT.
STEVENS: W.e., N.O.
STEVENS: W.e., J.Y., N.O.
STEVENS: Wm. e., J.T.
STEVENSON: Mr. S.
STEVENSON: Mrs.
STEWARD: Miss

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20 Nov 1885
22 Jul1884
17 Dec 1885
15 Jul1885
3 Apr 1886
25 Oct 1881
7 Aug 1883
23 Mar 1882
25 Aug 1885
26 Aug 1885
9 Ju11884
27 Feb 1884
19 Dec 1884
18 Jul1883
21 Oct 1882
5 Sep 1885
2 May 1883
21 Nov 1886
23 Mar 1882
10 Sep 1886
17 Jun 1884
26 Nov 1885
27 Jan 1886
18 Jun 1885
10 Apr 1884
18 Jul1884
4 Nov 1886
16 Jul1884
14 Jul 1882

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STEWART: Alexander T.
STEWART: B.A., J.H.
STEWART: Dr.
STEWART: Dr.
STEWART: Fernie
STEWART: Ida
STEWART: J.
STEWART: J.e.
STEWART: J.M.
STEWART: Mr. Robert
STIEFEL: Mr. Barney
SFILL: Dr. J.M.
STILL: Mrs. G.A.
STILWELL: Miss Annie
STOCK: Miss Carrie, Mr. FA
STOCKFLETH: Mrs. Elisbeth
STOCKS: FA
STOCKS: Fred A.
STOCKS: Miss Carrie, FA
STOCKS: Miss Carrie, Fred. A.
STOCKS: Mr. Fred A., Mrs. J.B., Miss
Carrie
STOCKSTILL: Dr. Clarke
STOCKTON: Judge J.S.
STOCKWELL: Miss N. H.
STOCKWELL: Miss Nancy H.
STOKES: Mr. A.H.
STOLBERT: Mr. James
STOLL: Mr. Gee. A., Bertha, Mrs. A.,
Ernest, Anna, Willie, Hen~, Mrs. G., Ross
STONE: Dan.
204

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30 Aug 1883
9 Feb 1882
14 Jun 1885
3 Jan 1885
4 Oct 1883
24 Nov 1886
7 Oct 1886
17 Jul1884
27 Jul1883
31 Mar 1883
19 May 1886
3 Nov 1883
18 Jan 1883
24 Feb 1884
16 Dec 1884
16 Feb 1883
15 Apr 1885
17 Dec 1882
27 Feb 1884
2 May 1885

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30 Nov 1886
15 Jun 1883
16 Jun 1883
10 Jun 1886
17 Oct 1885
1 Mar 1884

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�STONE: James, Daniel
STONE: Alfred
STONE: Capt. LW.
STONE: Dan.
STONE: Geo.
STONE: Lydia
STONE: Mr. Dan
STONE: Mr. Henry
STONE: Mr. Horace E.
STONE: Mrs. I.W.
STONE: Mrs. Lucy, Daniel, Alfred, Eddie,
Sadie, Freddie
STONE: Mrs. William
STONE? Miss Mildred
STORMS: Mrs. Callie
STOTE: Herbert, Rev.
STOTE: Miss Nellie, Rev. A.H.
STOUT: Miss Pearlie
STOUT: Mr. O.G., Ollie GertrudeSTOWELL: Miss Lizzie
STRAFFON: Charles, Cora
STRAHL: Mr. William P.
STRAUSS: Jacob
STRAUSS: Jake
STRAUSS: Jake
STRAUSS: Max
STRAUSS: Max
STRICKLER: Mr. S.M.
STRODE: Annie, Frank
STRODE: Frank, Mrs.

205

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11 Ju11886
27 May 1886
10 Apr 1886
8 Jun 1884
4 Jun 1882
23 Aug 1883
30 Sep 1883
30 Jan 1883
3 Dec 1886
20 Nov 1884

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6 Jan 1886
5 Aug 1885
7 Mar 1886
12 Aug 1885
3 May 1885
27 Jul 1883
3 Jan 1885
11 Jul 1886
31 Jul 1886
16 Aug 1884
21 Sep 1886
22 Sep 1886
29 Jul 1884
6 Aug 1886
11 Aug 1882
15 Aug 1883
4 Mar 1884

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STRODE: Sam
STRODE: Sam, Jim
STRODE: Thomas
STRODE: Thos.
STRODEICH: Mr. August
STROHM: Mrs.
STROMBAUGH: Aaron M.
STRONG: Charles F.
STRONG: Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles F. and infant
STRUNT: S.C.
STUART: Dr. J.H.
STUART: Mr. Jonathan, Dr.
STUBBLEFIELD: Mr. E.
STUBBLEFIELD: Thaddeus
STUBBS: Mrs. lL.
STU BECK: Emil
SULUVAN: John
SULUVAN: John
SULUVAN: John
SULUVAN: John
SULUVAN: John
SULUVAN: John
SULUVAN: John, Tim
SULUVAN: Miss Mae
SULUVAN: Miss Mae, John
SULUVAN: Mr &amp; Mrs P. and J.L.
SULUVAN: Mr. lL.
SULUVAN: Mr. P.
SUMMERFIELD: Elias
SUMMERFIELD: Elias

206

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22 Sep 1885
9 Jul1885
26 Jun 1885
24 Mar 1883
23 Nov 1882
31 Oct 1883
17 Jul1884
23 Mar 1882
11 Apr 1882
24 Jun 1882
18 Dec 1885
11 Sep 1883
20 Jan 1883
25 Sep 1885
22 Nov 1885
16 May 1883
25 Dec 1885
10 Feb 1886
12 Feb 1886
10 Mar 1886
20 Nov 1883
9 Oct 1883
10 Mar 1886
11 Apr 1884
6 Sept 1883
19 Sep 1883
7 Apr 1882
12 Oct 1883
8 Mar 1884

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�SUMMERFIELD: M.
SUMMERFIELD: M.
SUMMERFIELD: M.
SUMMERFIELD: M., E.
SUMMERFIELD: Mr.
SUMMERFIELD: Mr. Edward, Dr., Elias
SUMMERFIELD: Mr. Elias
SUMMERFIELD: Mrs. Ed
SUMMERFIELD: Mrs. M.
SUMMERFIELD: Mrs. M., Hon. M.
SUMMERFIELD: Mrs. M., Hon. M.
SUMMERFIELD: Mrs. M., Solon
SUMMERFIELD: Mrs. M., Solon
SUMMERS: Mrs. E.W.
SUPPLEE: Mrs. Alice
SUTHERLAND: Henry
SUTHERLAND: Mary
SUTHERLAND: Mary
SUTHERLAND: Miss Mary
SUTHERLAND: Mrs. T., Miss Mary
SUTHERLAND: Mrs., Henry
SUTHERLAND: Resin W.
SUTLER: Mr. Root.
SUTLIFF: Mr. J. B.
SUTLIFF: Mr. J. B.
SUTLIFF: John
SUTLIFF: Mrs.
SUTLIFF: Mrs.
SUTLIFF: Mrs.
SUTLIFF: Mrs. lB.

207

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17 Apr 1884
4 Jul1883
3 Jun 1884
7 Mar 1883
28 Feb 1885
30 Aug 1883
25.Feb 1886
3 Jun 1883
7 Nov 1883
16 Jan 1884
23 Jan 1884
10 Sep 1885
17 Oct 1884
10 Aug 1883
3 Jun 1882
27 Dec 188421 May 1882
28 Oct 1881
22 May 1884
6 Jun 1882
1 Mar 1882
16 Sep 1881
1 Oct 1881
6 Sep 1882
3 Jun 1882
4 Jun 1882
14 Sep 1882
GJun 1882

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SUTUFF: Mrs. Jennie, Miss Jennie
SUTUFF: Mrs. Jennie, Miss Jennie
SUTlIFF: Mrs., Jennie
SUTORIOUS: Adolph and girl
SUTORIUS: Charlie
SUTORIUS: Mr &amp; Mrs C.A.
SUTORIUS: P.
SUTTON: Mrs. Nancy
SUTTON: Miss Francis
SUTTON: Mrs. Laura E.
SVENOLSON: Elmer, Elmer Jr.
SWAIM: Gen. D.G.
SWAIM: Gen. D.G., Miss Mamie
SWAIM: Mrs., Mamie, Judge Advocaate
General

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21 Sep 1883
25 Jul 1883
10 Aug 1882
20 Jun 1884
10 Mar 1886
9 Aug 1883
14 Oct 1881
14 Jan 1883
7 Feb 1882
21 Oct 1886
24 Aug 1883
2 Sep 1883
3 Apr 1884

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SWAIN: Mr. &amp; Mrs. and Mamie
SWALES: J. M., Esq.
SWAN: Mrs. Laura A.
SWEENEY: Miss Anna M., Mr. TJ.
SWEET: Dr. W.H.
SWEET: Dr. W.H.
SWEEZER: Moses
SWENSON: Hans
swm: Edward, Hon. Leon
SWICKARD: Mr &amp; Mrs
SWICKARD: Mr. N.A.
SWICKARD: Mrs. Gertie
SWICKARD: Mrs. Gertie, Mr. N.A.
SWICKARD: N.A.
SWIFT: Moses

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3 Aug 1882
27 Dec 1882
30 May 1882
25 Jul 1886
15 Aug 1886
22 May 1886
14 Nov 1885
23 Jul1882
10 Feb 1884
5 Feb 1884
18 Dec 1884
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�SWIFT: Moses H.
SWIFT: Mr. Moses H.
SWIMLEY: John W., E. Malcolm, Uzzie H.,
carrie 1
SWOPE: Mr. J.w.
SYKES: Mr.
SYLER: Mr. Orrin
SYMONS: Harry, Louie
TABBOTT: Leatie, Mr. N.R, Mrs. Sallie
TABER: RK.
TABOR: RK., wife
TABOR: R.K., wife, child
TABOR: C.D.
TABOR: Mr. RK., Roy
TABOR: RK.
TABOR: RK., baby girt
TAFT: Mrs. M.
TAIT: capt.
TALBOT: Mr. N.R.
TALLEY: Wash
TANNER: Miss May
TANNER: Leanard
TANNER: Mr. W.S.
TAPPE: Miss Mary
TASKER: capt. Henry
TASKER: Infant son of Henry
TAYLOR: Dr. and Mrs. (15th anniv.)
TAYLOR: Dr. and Mrs. (15th annlv.)
TAYLOR: Dr., Harry
TAYLOR: Drs. 1M. and Lucy H.

209

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3 May 1884
20 Jun 1883

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9 Jul1882
3 Ju11885
2 Nov 1883
7 Oct 1886
8 Apr 1883
30 Aug 1881
28 Aug 1881
11 Nov 1886
23 Jul 1885
27 Jan 1885
23 Dec 1884
15 Jul 1886
11 Jul 1885
27 Nov 1884
28 May 1886
21 Oct- 1881
10 Mar 1883
16 Sep 1886
18 May 1883
3 Sep1885
3 Dec 1886
20 Apr 1882
25 Apr 1882
13 Aug 1884
7 Nov 1886

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TAYLOR: H.? W.
TAYLOR: Harry
TAYLOR: Harry, Dr.
TAYLOR: Harry, Dr. 1C.
TAYLOR: Hattie
TAYLOR: L.L.
TAYLOR: Mathew
TAYLOR: Misses Adam. and Adela
TAYLOR: Mr.
TAYLOR: Mr. John
TAYLOR: Mrs. J.N., Mr. 1 Newton
TAYLOR: Prof. Robt. L.
TAYLOR: Robert S.
TEEPER: Mr. Gill, wife
TEMPLIN: Prof. Olin
TENNEY: Dr. H.H.
TERHUNE: Frank
TETER: Miss Stella, Miss Tilly
THACHER: Mr. T.D., Mrs., baby boy
THACHER: W.M., brother
THACHER: c.c.
THACHER: c.c., Nellie
THACHER: Carrie, Mr. W.M.
THACHER: Han. 5.0.&amp; Mrs.
THACHER: Han. T.D., daughter and father
THACHER: Judge 5.0., Misses Mollie and
Nellie

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14 Aug 1884
13 Aug 1884
13 Nov 1885
26 Nov 1886
10 Oct 1884
27 May 1883
14 Feb 1882
10 Dec 1884
5 Dec 1882
3 Sep 1882
11 Aug 1882
23 Dec 1882
7 Aug 1886
3 Sep 1881
17 Apr 1884
15 Feb 1884
27 Sep 1881
6 Oct 1881
29 Mar 1882
11 Jul1883
2 Aug 1885
26 Nov 1881
7 Jul1883
27 Oct 1882

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THACHER: Judge 5.0., Mollie, Nellie
THACHER: Judge 5.0., Mrs., Misses Mollie
and Nellie

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�THACHER: Judge 5.0., Scott
THACHER: Maj., Judge
THACHER: Miss Georgie 1.
THACHER: Miss Mollie
TliACHER: Miss Nellie, c.e.
THACHER: Misses Kate and Clara
THACHER: Misses Mollie and Nellie
THACHER: Mr &amp; Mrs T. Dwight
THACHER: Mr. C.c., Deacon Mowry, Mr.
T.Dwight, 5.0., Maj. L.K., Mr. W.M.

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21 Mar 1882
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20 Feb 1883
29 Feb 1884
24 Aug 1884
30 Dec 1885
22 Jun 1886
18 Oct 1883

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THACHER: Mr. T. Dwight, Misses Kate and
Clara

24 Jun 1886

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THACHER: Mr. Wm. M., Judge 5.0., Hon.
T.D.

18 May 1883

5

THACHER: Mrs. Agnes Goodwin, TJ.O.,
Wm.

12 Dec 1883

2

THACHER: Mrs. 5.0., Misses Nellie and
Mollie.

12 Apr 1884

4

THACHER: Mrs. T.D. W.M.
THACHER: Mrs. T.D., Judge
THACHER: Mrs. Theodore
THACHER: Mrs. W.M.
THACHER: Mrs. W.M.
THACHER: Mrs. W.M.
THACHER: Mrs. Wm. M., T. Dwight
THACHER: Rollin, Judge 5.0.
THACHER: T. Dwight
THACHER: T. Dwight, Deacon Mowry,
Judge Otis, Rollin, 5.0.

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7 Dec 1883
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28 Nov 1884
24 May 1885
26 Mar 1884
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23 Apr 1886
20 Ju11882

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THACHER: T. Scott, Judge 5.0.

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THACHER: The Misses
THECKER: Mrs. Abigail
THECKER: Mrs. Abigail l
THOMAS: Miss Franc
THOMAS: Mr. Joel
THOMAS: Mr. P.E.
THOMAS: Mrs. Barker
THOMPSON: Andrew
THOMPSON: Dr. T. Neeley
THOMPSON: Dr. T. Neely
THOMPSON: Dr. T. Neely
THOMPSON: Dr. T. Neely
THOMPSON: Emma
THOMPSON: Hugh, Angeline
THOMPSON: J.G., Frank
THOMPSON: J.R., carrie P.
THOMPSON: Miss Estrella
THOMPSON: Miss Lizzie
THOMPSON: Miss Olle, Mr. James A.
THOMPSON: Mr &amp; Mrs lA., Miss Olive
THOMPSON: Mr. J.W.
THOMPSON: Mr. T.A.
THOMPSON: Mrs. Cliff
THOMPSON: Mrs. Cliff
THOMPSON: Mrs. Cliff
THOMPSON: Mrs. Cliff
THOMPSON: Mrs. E.D.
THOMPSON: W.O.
THOMSON: Mr. James

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30 Jan 1883
5 Jan 1886
21 Nov 1884
6 Apr 1883
7 Apr 1883
14 Apr 1883
6 Jun 1882
15 Apr 1886
25 Feb 1883
17 Jul1885
18 Nov 1882
22 Apr 1885
5 Sep 1885
19 Sep 1883
15 Sep 1886
28 Jan 1886
6 Oct 1885
7 Oct 1855
8 Oct 1885
9 Oct 1885
19 Mar 1882
10 Jun 1883
13 Feb 1886

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THURMAN: E.B.
THURMAN: Mr. AI
THURSTON: Mrs.
TIDBALL: Mrs. Charlotte B.
TIFFANY: Mrs.
TILLSON: Dr. O.E.
TILLSON: Dr. O.E.
TILLSON: William 1
TIMMONS: Edith R.
TIMMONS: Miss, Colin
TIMMONS: Mr, Warren, N.R.
TINDELL: Rev. Mr.
TINKEY: Sarah
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TISDALE: Mrs. Henry
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TOPPE: MiSS_Mary
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TOSH: Andrew
TOSH: Andrew
TOSH: boy of Mr &amp; Mrs L.D.L.
TOSH: L.D.L.
TOSH: L.D.L.
TOSH: L.O.
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TOSH: Mrs. Andrew, L.D.L.
TOTH: Mr. Andrew, Elmer
TOWERY: Celia
TOWNSEND: Fellis
TOWNSEND: Miss Lucy
TOWNSEND: P. Henry
TOWNSEND: Rev. R.C.
TRACY: Mr. Gee.
TRAINER: R.L.
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TREADWAY: Charley
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TREMPER: Rev. A.A.
TREMPER: Rev. A.A.
TRICKEY: Miss
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TRIMPER: Rev. A.A.
TRIMPER: Rev. Abraham A.
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TRIPP: Mr. Horace P.
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TRUMBULL: Will and Joe
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TRYON: lW.
TRYON: James M.
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TURNER: J.R.
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UMBOLT: Robert
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UPDIKE: Mrs.
UPPERMAN: catherine
UPTON: Mr. e.G.
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USHER: Mr. S.c.
USHER: Mrs. Linton, Judge J.P.
USHER: Samuel P., Judge J.P.
VAIL: Bishop
VALUANCOURT: Mrs. L. Bin, Fimin
VAN ALLEN: Mrs. Dr.
VAN BUREN: Miss Alice
VAN BUREN: MrS.E.
VAN DEVEN: Mrs.
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VAN NEST: Mrs. Hannah
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VAN VooRIS: Miss Lena
VAN WOLF: Mrs. Albert
Van WORMER
VAN EST: Miss Maud, J.M.
VANLIEW: Mary
VANNEST: Gharlotte Elisabeth, J.M.
VANNEST: Martin C.
VANNEST: Mr. John, J.M.
VANNEST: Mr. Martin Chester
VANORDSTRAND: Mr. William P.
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VAUGN: Mr. Norton
VAUSBAUGH: Henry
VEATCH: Mary
VELTER: John James
VERN HOLT: Miss Mary
VIERING: F.H.
VINCENT: Anna Barber, 1C.
VINCENT: J.e. &amp;. wife
VINCENT: Mr. C.D.
VINCENT: Mrs. J.c.
VINEGAR: "Sis"
VINEGAR: Dora, Margaret
VINEGAR: Margaret "sis"
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VINEGAR: Peter
VINEGAR: Sis (Margaret), Dora, Pete
VINQUIST: Mr. N.N.
VINSON: George
VOGEL: catherine
VOGEL: Miss Francis C.
VON WOLF: Albert
VOORHEES: Richard
VOORHEES: RichardVOULLAIRE: Seymour, Mrs.
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WAGSTAFF: Bob, Major
WAGSTAFF: Charlie
WAGSTAFF: Harry
WAGSTAFF: Miss Minnie
WAGSTAFF: Miss Minnie, J.G.
WAGSTAFF: Mr &amp;.Mrs R.
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WALDRON: Mrs.
WALKER: Mr. 1W., baby boy
WALKER: cal.
WALKER: Charley
WALKER: Chas., Col.
WALKER: Col.
WALKER: Col. Samuel
WALKER: G.M.
WALKER: G.M., Ollie
WALKER: James Lowe (1846, 1865)
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WALTON: Charles and-Colonel
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WEISE: Mrs. E.
WEISS: Mr. SJ.
WEITMAN: Col Edmund B.
WEIZEL: Miss Emma P.
WELCH: Miss Mary
WELCH: Miss Mary S.
WELCH: Mrs. M.D.
WELDA: Mrs.
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WELLS: Mrs.
WELLS: Mrs.
WELLS: Mrs. Warner
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WESTON: Mrs. Mary
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WHARTON: Mrs. T.M.
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WHEELER: Clara
WHEELER: George
WHEELER: Miss Josephine R.
WHEELER: Mrs.
WHEELER: Mrs.
WHEELER: Mrs. D.
WHEELER: Mrs. Dr. J.B.
WHEELOCK: George F.
WHIP: Will
WHIPP: Wm.
WHIPPLE: (boy)
WHIRLOW: Mr. Sol.
WHIRLOW: w.s.
WHITCOMB: Mary Griffith
WHITCOMB: Mr. Sargent S.
WHITCOMB: 5.5.
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WHITE: Mr.
WHITE: Mr. &amp; Mrs. James
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WHITE: Mr. lW.
WHITE: Mr. M.G.
WHITE: Mrs.
WHITE: Mrs. Joel
WHITE: Nofsker
WHITE: salina L.
WHITE; Andrew, G.W.
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WHITEHEAD: H.C.
WHITEHEAD: Mrs. Edith
WHITESIDE: Miss Ida
WHITESIDE: Miss Ida
WHITESIDE: Miss Ida L.
WHITESIDE: Misses Georgie, Jennie
WHmNG: FA, c.c.
WHITLOCK: 1 H.
WHITLOCK: Mr.
WHITLOW: Mr. B.F.
WHITMAN: Mr. BJ.
WHITMAN: Mrs. Rosie R., BJ.
WHITMAN: Mary Brown
WHITMAN: Mr.
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WHITNEY: Chas.
WHITNEY: Mrs. S.E.
WHITNEY: Rev. Mr., Mary S.
WHITNEY: Sidney W., Mary c., May
WHITNEY: W.H.H.
WHITNEY: W.H.H.
WHITNEY: W.H.H.
WHITREDGE: Mrs., Kate, Mabel
WHITIAKER: Harry
WHITIAMORE: Miss Mary E.
WHITIELSLEY: Miss Mariquita L.A.
WHmLESLEY: Miss
WICK: Mr &amp; Mrs carson
WICK: Mr. Clarene
WICKERSHAM~ lA.
WICKERSHAM: lA.
WICKERSHAM: Mr. J.A.
WICKERSHAM: Prof. James
WICKS: Mr &amp; Mrs C.
WICKS: Mr. c., Mrs.
WIEDEMAN: Mrs. W.
WIEDEMANN: Louisa Oesch
WI EDEMANN: Miss Lizzie
WIEDEMANN: Mr. Wm.
WIEDEMANN: Robert F.
WIER: Mr.
WIER: Mr.
WIGGINS: Mr. (50th birthday)
WIGGS: Miss Lillian

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WIGGS: Miss lillian
WIGGS: Mr.
WIGGS: Mr. &amp;. Mrs.
WILBER: Mr. S.M. and baby
WILBUR: Misses Maud and Lena
WILCOX: Mrs. L.M.
WILCOX: Prof. Alexander M.
WILDER: Miss Lizzie
WILDER: Abram M., Abraham, Cynthia,
John

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Dr. A.M.
Dr. AM., wife
Dr. A W.
Frank
Geo. P.
Harry
Harry
Kate, lizzie, Emma
Miss
Miss Emma, Mr. J.H.
Miss Kate
Miss Lizzie
Miss Lizzie
Mr &amp;. Mrs Dr., Geo.
Mr. AV., Albert
Mr. John H., Harry
Mrs.

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WILDER: Mrs. C.s.
WILDER: Mrs. C.S.
WILDER: Mrs. C.S.
WILDER: Mrs. C.S.
WILFONG: Mr. lE.
WILFONG: Mr. John
WILHELM: Dr.
WILKERSON: Rev. J.M., Margaret E.
WILKINSON: Laura, Daniel
WILKINSON: Mrs. Rachael T.
WILLARD: Frank
WILLARD: Frank, Lizzie
WILLARD: Mrs. Frank
WILLEY: J.W.
WILLEY: J.W., lW. Jr.
WILLEY: Etta
WILLEY: lW.
WILLEY: lW., Mrs. Elizabeth
WILLEY: Miss Paolina E.
WILLEY: Mrs. E., lW.
WILLEY: Mrs. Elizabeth, J.H.
WI LUAMS: Hugh W.
WI LUAMS: Hugh W.
WIWAMS: Mr. Hugh
WI LUAMS: Benjamin S.
WILUAMS: Col. IF.
WILLIAMS: Col. John F.
WIWAMS: George
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�WI LUAMS: Mary
WIlliAMS: Mary
WIlliAMS: Miss Anna B., Mr. J.T., Miss
Ida
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WI LUAMS: Miss Hattie, Prof. PJ.
WI LUAMS: Mr &amp; Mrs A.L.
WI LUAMS: Mr &amp; Mrs A.R., Miss Anna
WI LUAMS: Mr &amp; Mrs Thomes R., Gertrude
WI LUAMS: Mrs.
WIlliAMS: Mrs. Annie W., Hugh W.
WIlliAMS: Mrs. Frank, Charles
WI LUAMS: Mrs. Jennie
WI LUAMS: Mrs. Jesse
WILLIAMS: Mrs. Lucinda and daughter
WI LUAMS: Mrs. Sam
WI LUAMS: Mrs. W.R.
WIlliAMS: Mrs. W.R., W.R.
WIlliAMS: Rev. Mr.
WI LUAMS: Rev. Nathan
WIlliAMS: Solon T.
WILLIAMS: W.R.
WI LUAMSON: Miss Della G.
WIlliAMSON: Miss Ella
WIlliAMSON: Miss Ella
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WI lliS: Augustus
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WI US: Mrs.
WI US: Mrs.
WILLYARD: John e.
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WILMOTH: Mr. Frank, Will, Mrs.
WILMOTH: Mrs. Clarence
WILMOTH: Mrs. E.
WILSON: baby of Mr. Ed.
WILSON: Dr. F.H. and wife
WILSON: Elijah B., W.P., Mr &amp; Mrs J., T.l,
M.w., E., V.E.

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WILSON: ]'S., Esq.
WILSON: Jonathan, Drusilla, Anna l, le.,
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Miss carrie E.
Miss Clemine
Miss Jessie, Dr.
Miss Phoebe M.
Moses, Charlie
Mr. Edward, Rev. Dr.
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Mrs. Aileera Marchy
Mrs. e.M.
Mrs. Doctor
Mrs. Ella L.
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WILSON: 5.1
WILSON: W:A., Mrs.
WILSON: W.c., baby
WILSON: William
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WINCHEL: Mr. Herbert
WINCHELL: H.M.
WINCHELL: Herb, baby girl
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WINCHELL: M.A.T.
WINCHELL: Mr. Almerin r.
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WI NTERS: Robert, Mr &amp; Mrs AI.
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WI SEMAN: Major
WISEMAN: Miss Addie
WISEMAN: Mr. Charles, Major Theodore
WISEMAN: Mrs. AT.
WOLCOTT: J.e. and Q.
WOLCOTT: maiden name of Mrs. J.D.
WATSON

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WOOD: E.W., Temple
WOOD: J.M.
WOOD: M.A.
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WOOD: Miss Lillie
WOOD: Miss Marcia
WOOD: Misses Ella and Marcia
WOOD: Mr. C.D. (Charley)
WOOD: Mr. L.O.
WOOD: Mr. M.A.
WOOD: Mr. M.A.
WOOD: Mr. W.L.
WOOD: Mr. William J.
WOOD: Mrs. Ed.
WOOD: Mrs. Lucy
WOOD: Mrs. W.L.
WOOD: Nathan L., Esq.
WOOD: old Mr. and E.W.
WOOD: S.D.
WOODARD: Nat, IN.
WOODARD: Emma, Nellie, Sallie
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WOODARD: F.r. and OJ.
WOODARD: Miss Mary
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WOODS: Harry L.
WOODS: Lizzie
WOODS: Miss
WOODS: Miss Mary
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WOODS: Mr. W.R.
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Levi

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WOODWARD: B.W.
WOODWARD: Charley
WOODWARD: Geo;
WOODWARD: Joseph 1
WOODWARD: Mabel, Mrs. E.M.
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WOODWARD: Mr. Chas.
WOODWARD: Mr. Levi
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Mrs. B.W.
Mrs. Emeline, Kate
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OJ.

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WORDEN: Miss Ella
WORDEN: Miss Ella
WORDEN: Mr. Frank S.
WORDEN: Postmaster
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WORST: Mr. EJ.
WRIGHT: James M.
WRIGHT: Miss Agnes
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WRIGHT: Mrs. Thomas
WRIGHT: Rev.1W.
WYLER: Mr. carl
WYLER: Orrin
WYLER: Orrin
WYLER: Orrin
WYSINGER: Adam M.
WYTH: Miss Katie
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YARNOLD: Mrs. Dr. Thos.
YATES: G.W.W.
YATES: G.W.W.
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YOUNG: Mrs. Anna L
YOUNG: Mrs. S.W.
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ZELLER: Peter
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ZERBY: Mrs. John
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ZIMMERMAN: Mr. J.P.
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ZOOK: Mr. John, J.M.

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                    <text>Biographies of 30 African Americans
buried in Potter’s Field at Oak Hill Cemetery
(by Jeanne Klein, Lawrence NAACP)
George Robertson (1863-1882), lot 1179
Isaac King (1860-1882), lot 1169
Two lynching victims, George Robertson and Isaac King, have no census records, although they
reportedly lived in Eudora at the time. Their approximate ages and grave numbers are known
from their interment records.
Eliza Vinegar (1842-1873), lot 201
Peter Vinegar (1836-1882) and Margaret “Sis” Vinegar (1868?-1889?), lot 1167
It appears that the Vinegar family may have come to Lawrence from Arkansas and settled here
by 1866. The 1870 census for the 4th Ward listed Peter (b. 1836 KY), age 34, laborer; Eliza (b.
1845 AR), age 25, keeping house; and four children: Archie (b. 1857 AR), age 13, at home;
Americus (b. 1864 AR), age 6; Margaret (b. 1868? KS), age 4; and Dina (Dora) (b. 1856 KS),
age 14, at school [sic]. Dora’s birth year and age were listed incorrectly because in 1882 she said
she was twelve years old, making her birth year 1870.1
To raise her seven children, Eliza Vinegar (1842-1873) worked as a washerwoman on
New Hampshire street near 9th street blocks from the AME church. While living in impoverished
conditions in 1869, she had already survived a vicious attack while Peter was gone one evening
when two white drunken men forcibly entered her home, smashed all the furniture, and tossed
her baby in its cradle across the room while insulting her with racist language.2
In February 1873, Black citizens of the Second Baptist Church accused city officers of
failing to care for sick and destitute families. They discovered that Mrs. Vinegar had died from
smallpox on Tuesday, February 4 at 5 p.m., but was not buried in potter’s field until Wednesday
evening. “Those who buried her found her laying on the floor just as she died.”3 Dr. Richard
Morris, the city’s health officer, responded to these charges as follows:
….To correct any false impressions…, I wish to inform the public that all the wood and
provisions used by the family for two months or more have been furnished by the city,
also medical treatment, medicines, and clothing mostly by the [white] ladies of the
Benevolent Aid Society. Moreover, while these same colored citizens were busy
organizing a meeting to censure and find fault, a committee of three ladies, consisting of
Mrs. Grovenor, Mrs. Adwers, and Mrs. [Dr.] Morris, were devoting their time to the
collection, purchasing, and making clothing and bedding for the [Vinegar] family, in
1

See Dora’s sworn statement during the coroner’s inquest, Tribune, June 5, 1882. No census records can be found
for three additional children, per https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47419399/eliza-vinegar. Mame Vinegar was
also twelve years old, but no age was mentioned for Josh Vinegar, in Journal, June 8, 1882. No census records or
news reports exist for Richard Vinegar and Isaac Vinegar (1861-1912), https://www.findagrave.com/
memorial/47420091/isaac_vinegar. Peter Vinegar was paid 90¢, $6, and $1.40 as a witness in three trials, Tribune,
Jan. 24, Apr. 11, &amp; Nov. 28, 1867.
2
One man, Joe Osborne, was arrested and fined $20 and costs. He also paid Mrs. Vinegar $25 in damages, in
“Disgraceful Proceedings,” Tribune, Dec. 1 &amp; 3, 1869; “Police Court,” Journal, Dec. 3, 1869.
3
“Resolution,” Tribune, Feb. 12, 1873.

�order that they might be removed and newly clad whenever it was deemed safe to the
public to have the change made. I have visited this family almost every day for two
months and supplied all their wants as promptly and as diligently as I would any other
family, white or colored, under like circumstances. The charge that Mrs. Vinegar died
Tuesday evening and was not removed and buried till Wednesday evening is true and was
the very best thing that could be done in safety to the public.
I will state further that during these two long months of suffering of this unfortunate
family, not the first one of their people have offered me one word of sympathy in their
behalf, nor one morsel of food, nor clothing, nor aid of any description whatever. And it
was with the greatest difficulty and at an exorbitant price, that I succeeded in procuring
two colored men who had had the disease to bury this woman after her death.4
Much of the same sort could be said concerning other poor, cared for by the city, but as
this article is already much longer than I intended it, I shall forbear. I am gratified to state
that, so far, the disease with which the Vinegar family has been afflicted has been kept
under control and hope soon to be able to say that Lawrence is free from any further
spread of smallpox.
R. MORRIS,
Health Officer.5
Peter Vinegar (1836-1882), the third lynching victim, was implicated in Bausman’s
murder, likely based on his earlier brushes with the law in police court. In 1872, he was accused
of stabbing Miles Daniels, a Black man, over a card game quarrel at Dan Stone’s saloon. Even
though Daniels struck first and was fined $50, Vinegar firmly denied having a knife but was
fined $75.6 Two years after his wife’s death, he was charged for a robbery in Eudora with two
other men, but the case was dismissed for insufficient evidence. He was also fined $5 for
habitual drunkenness, and two “naughty” women who boarded at his house were jailed.7
In 1876, police officers arrested Peter’s 12-year-old son Americus for stealing several jars
of preserves discovered under the floor. Although Peter “expressed considerable surprise and
showed great mortification” over his son’s arrest, two disreputable women boarders told officers
that Peter “instigated” the theft. The Tribune added, “It is a notorious fact that this ogre forces
[his children] to steal and beats them when they are unsuccessful.”8 A Black girl also filed a
complaint against Peter Vinegar and a Black woman for assaulting her with sticks and stones,
and he was back in jail for an unknown charge in 1880.9
Later that year, while railing against several Black thieving families, the Tribune incited
racial violence as follows: “Among the worst of these is the notorious Vinegar family, whose
names are familiar to readers of the police notes, and who should be treated by the city as
vagrants. A proper treatment would be to suspend them by a rope over the dam and permit them
to soak about forty-eight hours.”10

4

Her interment record shows that Bailey and Smith, white undertakers, were paid $8 (about $210 in 2025 dollars)
for her burial.
5
Quoted in “The Health Officer Speaks,” Tribune, Feb. 16, 1873 (emphasis in original).
6
“Stabbing Affray,” Tribune, Dec. 10 &amp; 11, 1872; “Police Court,” Western Home Journal, Dec. 12, 1872.
7
In Journal, Aug 6, 1875; Dec. 28, 1875; Oct. 27, 1875.
8
Quoted in “The Vinegars,” Tribune, May 3, 1876.
9
In Journal, Jan. 24, 1877; Feb. 5, 1880.
10
Quoted in “Vagrants,” Tribune, May 5, 1880.

�After Bausman’s murder, the Tribune explained the family’s impoverished circumstances
further and held Lawrence citizens responsible for the family’s destitution:
The shocking and repulsive character of the loathsome ‘Vinegar’ den which has been
turned inside out in our city, ought not to be a surprise to any person who has resided in
Lawrence during the last ten years. At least eight years since when the Vinegar children
were all young, they might have been seen any morning going about from house to house
asking for something to eat. If you questioned one of the forlorn, shivering, half-naked
little outcasts, she would say, ‘Father doesn’t earn enough to buy us all something to eat,
Mother is dead, and ‘Sis’ can’t get no pay for work. I ain’t had nothing to eat since
yesterday. If you can’t gimme a piece of bread, just let me get a little warm.’ All this, and
much more, many a citizen of Lawrence can remember about these vagabond children.
The dirty miserable little objects would offer to work and pay for cold victuals or old
clothes, but their reputation had preceded them and no one felt like trusting them to
remain upon the premises, and so they were ordered to get out as quickly as possible.
Now then, given this quantity of hunger, cold, homelessness and childish helplessness,
leave it alone to look after itself, and what right has any one to suppose that the result will
be other than deceit, theft, murder and all possible kinds of depravity. And if in addition
to the problem of poverty, ignorance and idleness we add, as in the case of the Vinegar
family, the dreadful factor of inherited evil tendencies, and the further complication of
race disadvantages, we have a situation from which we may be certain the worst possible
will result. Indeed, the matter of surprise is that worse and more of it has not come about
long before this.
This shocking murder which has just been perpetrated in our very midst is only another
reminder of the truth which men must learn sooner or later—that they must not merely
attend to their own affairs, or rather, their neighbors’ affairs are their affairs too.
….If ten years since the city of Lawrence had seen to it that the numerous members of
this Vinegar family had been set to work, if poor little hungry mouths of the smaller
children had been supplied with wholesome food, and the pitiful little bare limbs
comfortably clad, who supposes that we should have had now with us all the horror and
the expense of this murderous event.
Of course, the problem of how to deal with the desperately poor and the ignorant is not
easily worked out; nevertheless it might be done….
For all the pain and the honor which the citizens of Lawrence have experienced within
the last few days, the best citizens are responsible. They are only reaping the inevitable,
the legitimate harvest of their own neglect and incompetency during the last ten years.
Politicians, business men, ministers, teachers, men and women of Lawrence how
seriously will you take this question into consideration and how carefully will you work
out the result of your conscientious thought about it. It is too late to undo the dreadful
past, but it is not too late to see to it that next winter shall not find one little cold and
hungry child, black or white, in our beautiful city….
Of this much we may be sure: ignorance and idleness mean murder, drunkenness and
desolation of all sorts. And this also may we remember: we are our brothers’ keepers.11

11

Quoted in “The Lesson of It,” Tribune, June 8, 1882.

�Like her brother Americus, Margaret “Sis” Vinegar (1868?-1889?) also faced criminal
charges in police court. In the late 1870s and early 80s, she was charged with stealing a valuable
ring from a white woman that she sold for 35¢ and later a pair of shoes from a store that put her
in the county jail.12 Police also believed she stole $20 rather than found it as she claimed.13
During the coroner’s inquest over Bausman’s murder, Margaret denied any role in the
murder and stated, “I wouldn’t lie for nobody.”14 Four months later, John Waller, a Black
attorney, and other lawyers defended her against charges that she was involved in Bausman’s
murder. In her testimony, she said she was 15 years old (b. 1867) and explained her meeting with
Bausman who had been drinking whiskey. During “the commission of their crime,” King and
Robertson struck Bausman over the head. “She begged them not to kill him and fled home.” At
the opening of the trial, “Mr. Waller made a very able appeal in behalf of his client, giving an
account of the unfavorable conditions under which she had been brought up, and the trials she
had to contend with.”15
District Court Judge Stephen Nelson then explained the differences between murder in
the first and second degrees to the jury:
…If you find from the evidence that the defendant had an assignation for illicit
intercourse with [Bausman] and [that Robertson and King killed him] without the
connivance [knowledge] of the defendant, then you must find her not guilty, even though
you find that during their illicit and improper intercourse the defendant feloniously
appropriated [Bausman’s] money; for in order to find her guilty, you [must find] that she
conspired with the parties who used force so that the acts of each one became the acts of
all….
After less than three hours, the jury convicted her manslaughter in the second degree.16
When a new trial was granted, Sis was allowed to “board out” from the county jail due
“to her delicate condition.”17 Yet at her second trial, another all-white jury convicted her of
murder in the first degree within fifteen minutes. She “displayed not the least sign of emotion or
interest regarding her future” because she “had undoubtedly given up all hope of ever gaining
her liberty.”18 John Waller then responded as follows:
In the first place we did not expect that ‘Sis’ Vinegar could be cleared in a community
where the minds of the whole public has been excited to its highest zenith…; and second,
where her father, against whom there was no charges, was [hung]….We will always
believe that ‘Sis’ Vinegar is innocent of the murder of Bausman, and to send her to the
penitentiary for life…is no less a crime than was [her father’s hanging]. We do not
criticize the Jurors as such, [but it looks as if] our [white] officers were afraid to put a
man of color on the jury….19
12

“Robberies,” Journal, June 1, 1877; “A Sour Case,” (Lawrence) Reporter, July 11, 1879.
“Who Has Lost Money?” Journal, Jan. 27 &amp; 28, 1880.
14
Quote in “Vinegar Tribe,” Tribune, June 7, 1882; “Unveiling of the Mystery,” Western Home Journal, June 8,
1882.
15
Quoted in “Murder in the Second Degree!” Journal, Oct. 6, 1882.
16
Quotes in Journal, “On Trial for Life,” Oct, 5, 1882; “Murder in the Second Degree!” Oct. 6, 1882.
17
“The Jail,” Journal, Jan. 26, 1883.
18
Quoted in “Sis Vinegar” second trial, Apr. 11, 1883.
19
Quoted in “The Trial and Conviction of Margaret Vinegar,” Western Recorder, Apr. 12, 1883.
13

�Judge Nelson sentenced her to life at the Kansas penitentiary in Lansing.20 While there,
Sis paid $5 to a local butcher for a meat bill her family owed. “She has a very good reputation
with the prison officials for good behavior” and had saved up the money earned for good
conduct.21 In 1888, John Waller applied for her pardon from Gov. Martin, backed by many Black
citizens.22
However, Margaret Vinegar died from TB on February 1, 1889 around age 20. She may
have been buried at the penitentiary’s graveyard, although no records exist.23 Therefore, her
memorial grave marker is added to Peter Vinegar’s grave marker in lot 1167 at potter’s field.
Her EJI marker, located near the old courthouse at the municipal pool, was dedicated on
June 10, 2023.24 It reads as follows:
The Sexual Assault of Margaret “Sis” Vinegar
In June 1882, two Black men discovered a white man sexually assaulting 14-year-old
Margaret “Sis” Vinegar. The Black men, who were living with the Vinegar family at the time,
came to Margaret’s defense and the white assailant was killed. Although she was just 14 and had
been the victim of a sexual assault, Margaret was arrested along with her father and the two
Black men who rescued her. While in jail, she was terrorized by a white lynch mob that broke
into the jail and debated whether or not to lynch her, ultimately voting not to by a majority of
one. However, the mob did kidnap her father and rescuers and lynched all three of them on June
10. Margaret remained in jail and in October she was tried for capital murder of the white man
who sexually assaulted her. An all-white jury quickly convicted her. Her lawyers requested a new
trial in another county, and in 1883 a second all-white jury convicted Margaret and sentenced her
to execution. A local newspaper in Lawrence celebrated the conviction: “very little surprise was
manifest at the finding of the jury, which is undoubtedly a just one.” A few years later after her
conviction, Margaret died from tuberculosis in 1889 while incarcerated in Lansing. Decades after
the era of enslavement, sexual violence against Black girls and women was tolerated and
unaddressed. Margaret Vinegar became a victim of this violence and the racial bias that punished
all who resisted the horrors of this abuse.

20

“The Vinegar Sentence,” Western Home Journal, Apr. 19, 1883; “Bound for the Pen,” Journal, Apr. 26, 1883.
Evening Tribune, Dec. 6, 1884; “A Creditable Act,” Gazette, Dec. 1, 1884.
22
“Application for Pardon,” Tribune, Sept. 28, 1888; Evening Tribune, Feb. 4, 1889.
23
Atchison Globe, Feb. 2, 1889; Journal, Feb. 5, 1889; https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/ 47466854/margaretvinegar was taken down.
24
Maya Hodison, “Margaret ‘Sis’ Vinegar memorialized,” Lawrence Times, June 10, 2023.
21

�Elias L. Bradley (1819-1896), lot 1346 and Frances E. Bradley (1845-1891), lot 1474
Brazil Bradley (1866-1891), lot 1470 and Jennie Bradley (1875-1893), lot 1428
Elias L. Bradley (1819-1896) was a very well-known pioneering barber, a devout Christian of
St. Luke AME Church, and an honorable Mason who actively engaged with the Lawrence
community. His life’s story, as reported in Lawrence newspapers, bears witness to an industrious
and conscientious man who cared for others’ needs while practicing his trade over his six
decades-long career. Given that his various barber shops served as inter-racial gathering venues
for conversations, he well understood the need for calming racial tensions with a clean shave,
soothing shampoo, and expertly trimmed haircut.
On August 13, 1820, when Eli was eighteen months old, his white father, Edward
Bradley, emancipated him and his younger sister Caroline in Hempstead County, Arkansas,
having already freed his enslaved mother, Ann, and his three brothers (Zeb, Dan, and Gad) in
1815 and 1818.25 In his youth, Eli learned to read and write and apprenticed as a barber for five
years, beginning in 1832, writing, “I claim to be inferior to none at the trade.” While living with
his mother and sister in Little Rock, Arkansas, by 1850, he plied his trade and bore a child, Julia
Agnes, in 1851 with his first wife. Upon learning about the bloody border wars between free
staters in Kansas Territory and Missouri’s proslavery guerillas, he came to Lawrence for the first
time in 1856, opened a barber shop, and later “shouldered the musket to stand in the defense of
our city” during Confederate Gen. Price’s 1864 threatening raid.26
Frances Esther Mumford (1845-1891) (also born in Hempstead County, Arkansas)
married Elias Bradley on May 26, 1860 at Fort Scott, Kansas. In 1861, the couple moved with
Julia Agnes to Lawrence, where Mrs. Bradley would raise their eight children and Mr. Bradley
would resume barbering.27 Upon opening “a bathing establishment” downtown on Massachusetts
Street “for the benefit of all who may patronize him,” he pointed out the following: “Gentlemen,
I have been almost disheartened in my adventure of opening business among you. I was told in
the South that the Northern people would not patronize me much—that I would starve—that I
would find out that the Northerners were not friends to the colored man. Now is the chance to
prove it to the contrary.”28
One year later, when William Quantrill and his Missouri guerillas murdered men and
destroyed Lawrence on August 21, 1863, Bradley saw a white man shot and his body thrown into
a burning building.29 The Bradley family survived but “lost all”—presumably their home, his
workplace, and possessions. They received some relief ($12.10 worth of groceries or $286 in
2025 dollars) and some clothing.30 Two years later, he owned $500 in real estate property and

25

Hempstead County Deeds Record Book I, 118-19, in Dena White, “Slavery in Hempstead County, Arkansas,”
honors thesis, Ouachita Baptist University, 1984, 41-42, https://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/cgi/
viewcontent.cgi?referer=&amp;httpsredir=1&amp;article=1195&amp;context=honors_theses. See also
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bradley-15833.
26
In Tribune, “Barber Shop!” Apr. 5, 1867, “1856,” Dec. 21, 1872.
27
(Fort Scott) True Democrat, May 26, 1860. No news can be found on what happened to Julia.
28
Quoted in advertisement, Journal, Sept. 4, 1862; “Tonsorial,” Tribune, Feb. 20, 1862.
29
Tribune, June 1, 1870.
30
See Bradley listed in “Lawrence Relief Commission,” Tribune, Oct. 3, 1863.

�$500 in personal property (worth a total of $18,283 in 2025 dollars).31 Although he claimed $478
($11,305) in raid damages, he did not receive sufficient payments, much like the majority of
claimants.32 Yet surviving the raid became a great source of pride, especially for Black
businessmen. With others, Bradley met at Fred W. Read’s store to plan the first reunion of raid
survivors at South Park on August 21, 1891, and his name appeared on survivors’ lists through
1895.33
After the Lawrence massacre, Bradley’s frequent newspaper advertisements, touting his
years of experience, attracted men, women, and children, both Black and white, to his barber
shops at different downtown locations on Massachusetts Street.34 For instance, Major B. S.
Henning, a white Union officer and railroad executive, “used to come up from Kansas City to get
his hair cut by Bradley. He had become so well suited with the work that barber did in this line,
that he would try no one else.”35 After Bradley spent $190 (over $4,000) on three handsome new
chairs from Chicago, Rev. David G. Lett and his son Hannibal moved their “Crystal Palace”
from Topeka in 1870 to his enlarged and improved stand at 70 Massachusetts, where “his former
patrons [could] hardly recognize the place” now “up in such fine style.”36 At some point, a
picture of an old horse, labeled “Blood will tell,” hung in his shop.37 Over the course of his
extensive career until at least 1890, he “always received a full share of patronage,” along with
several Black barbers who partnered or worked with him, including William H. Butler, John M.
Mitchell, Mark Anthony, (James?) Stewart, John L. Waller, and James Gross.38 In 1879, Bradley
and Butler “defied any barber or barbers to excel us in shaving or hair-cutting.” Frank Willard, a
white barber, accepted their challenge with a bet of $100 and John Mitchell refereed.39
Given his writing skills, Bradley often served as a secretary for various gatherings. In
1865, he recorded a huge July 4th celebration among Black folks in which soldiers and women,
dressed in white representing 35 states, paraded downtown.40 Together with other civil rights
31

See “African-Americans in the 1865 Kansas Census (Douglas County)” by Debby Lowery and Judy Sweets (selfpublished, 2006), 14.
32
“Quantrill Raid Claims,” Tribune, Mar. 11, 1887. Although claimants reportedly received 4% interest on their
amounts in 1887, the principal, in annual installments of 10%, was not paid until January 1890. See Katie H.
Armitage, “‘Out of the Ashes’: The Rebuilding of Lawrence and the Quest for Quantrill Raid Claims,” Kansas
History 37 (Winter 2014-15): 226-41, especially 235 on Bradley.
33
In Journal, “Business Men Who ‘Still Live,’” Aug. 21, 1889; “Quantrell [sic] Didn’t Get Them,” Aug. 18, 1891.
During this reunion, C. W. Smith registered at least 30 Black residents out of more than 380 survivors, at
https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/225627.
34
One ad ran from April 15, 1869 thru February 25, 1870; in Tribune, “Head-Quarters Shop,” Dec. 27, 1868; barber
shop with a bathhouse “to keep the outer man clean,” at 9 th and Mass., July 8, 1873; on Massachusetts north of 7th
Street, Journal, May 12, 1876; “Star of the West,” (Kansas) University Courier, Nov. 3, 1879; at 622 Massachusetts
in his final advertisement, Journal, Dec. 24, 1890.
35
Quoted in Lawrence Daily Gazette, July 12, 1890.
36
“New Chairs,” Tribune, Sept. 7, 1869; quoted in Journal, Mar. 1, 1870; Tribune, Feb. 26, 1870. Bradley also
obtained a liquor license, Journal, Sept. 8, 1870. Months later, Lett and his son dissolved their partnership with
Bradley by mutual consent and opened a new shop at 58 Mass., Journal, Mar. 28, 1871; Standard, July 20, 1871.
37
“Correspondence” by Lamonte from Augusta, Kansas, in Tribune, Sept. 3, 1873.
38
In Tribune, quoted in partnership with Gross, Mar. 11, 1881; their purchase of two pairs of steel hair-cutting
shears, May 17, 1881; Butler, Dec. 25, 1864; “Barber Shop!” Apr. 5, 1867; Mitchell, July 18, 1871; Anthony, June 5,
1877; Waller, Nov. 10, 1880. He also sponsored a masquerade ball at Eldridge Hall with a barber, Aug. 8, 1871.
39
“Trying to Razor Row,” Lawrence Reporter, Mar. 24, 1879. No report on who won the bet.
40
“Celebration by the Colored People of Lawrence,” Tribune, July 6, 1865.

�activists, such as Charles H. Langston, he petitioned legislators to strike the word “white” from
the Kansas Constitution, to grant suffrage to Black men (regardless of class), and to abolish
racial segregation in public places (including barber shops) beginning in 1866.41 While his peers
remained disenfranchised, his name appeared on a list of qualified voters as a freedman in 1868,
two years before the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment.42 When rumors spread over two
separate racial “outrages” in 1873, Bradley recorded citizens’ denunciations of “unlawful deeds”
committed by Black men on white females.43 Ever conscious of the economic struggles among
lower class citizens, he also “determined to do justice to the laboring class and all who may
patronize them” by charging only 25¢ ($7.45) for a shave and haircut, and 15¢ ($4.50) for
children’s haircuts, sometimes reducing his prices to 10¢ ($3.00).44
St. Luke AME Church became his spiritual home, perhaps since its founding in 1862. In
addition to religious services, congregants also gathered for “indignation” meetings to protest
racial discriminations. For instance, in 1874, citizens and parents vehemently opposed C. B.
Mustard, an incompetent white teacher at the Black-segregated Vermont street school where
Bradley’s children attended.45 Two years later, Bradley and ten other barbers agreed to limit their
hours on Sundays from 6:00 to 10:00 a.m., until 1882, when six barbers decided to close on
Sundays but operate on Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to midnight.46 In 1879, Bradley also joined a
meeting, led by Rev. Richard Ricketts, to protest the city council’s failure to appoint any Black
men to positions.47 For her part, Frances reportedly “professed a hope in Christ in 1885,” one
year after Elias retired from St. Luke’s board.48
As a morally upright and sober man, Bradley may have been a charter member of the Far
West Lodge No. 5, an all-Black “secret” society of Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons
established in Lawrence in 1866. The following year, on June 24 (St. John’s Day), Capt. William
D. Matthews organized the Most Worshipful King Solomon Grand Lodge of the State of Kansas
headquartered in Leavenworth. Bradley served as an officer (secretary, treasurer, and trustee) for
this state lodge from 1871 through 1885, as well as secretary for Lawrence’s Far West Lodge No.
5 in 1876.49
Beginning in 1889, several tragic deaths occurred in the Bradley family. First, son
41

Bradley was one of three secretaries for a “Colored Men’s Convention” at Frazer’s Hall, Tribune, Oct. 18, 1866;
see also “A Call to the Colored Citizens,” Journal, Jan. 14, 1887. One Journal reporter thought he “never meddles in
politics,” Jan. 6, 1877.
42
See listed names in the First Ward, Tribune, Mar. 19, 1868. To prepare for a celebration of the Fifteenth
Amendment on August 1, 1870 in Leavenworth, Bradley served on the Ways and Means Committee, Tribune, June
23, 1870.
43
“To Whom It May Concern,” Tribune, Apr. 1, 1873 in response to “The Situation,” Journal, Mar. 30, 1873.
44
“I X L Barber Shop,” Tribune, Jan. 17, 1879; Reporter, Apr. 2, 1879; (Lawrence) Kansas Mirror, Nov. 3, 1881;
Journal, August 19, 1882.
45
Secretary E. L. Bradley and Hannibal Lett, Tribune, Aug. 11, 1874.
46
In Tribune, “Notice,” June 1, 1876; Oct. 12, 1882.
47
“Indignation Caucus of the Colored Men,” Tribune, May 23, 1879.
48
Quoted in her obituary, Journal, Feb. 18, 1891; “The AME Church,” Evening Tribune, Jan. 17, 1884.
49
In Journal, “Masonic Grand Lodge,” July 28, 1871; Mar. 24, 1876; “Masonic,” Oct. 15, 1878, Dec. 10, 1881;
“King Solomon’s Grand Lodge,” Nov. 24, 1882, “Notice,” Sept. 13, 1884, “To Whom It May Concern,” Nov. 20,
1885; in Tribune, “Masonic Demonstration,” July 18, 1873; Mar. 23, 1876; “Masonic,” Western Recorder, Oct. 19,
1883; “Masonic” committee, Evening Tribune, Mar. 15, 1890.

�Elmore (1861-1889), a well-educated 29-year-old man born deaf who loved to fish at the Kansas
River, disappeared from the family home in mid-August. (For nine years, Elmore had attended
the “Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb” in Olathe—a tuition-free school that offered free room and
board to its students.) Twelve days later, Elmore’s body was found 25 miles downriver near
DeSoto. By the time Elias had arrived in DeSoto, the coroner had already buried his son in the
town’s “Silent Cemetery.”50 One year later, the family also grieved over the passing of “little
Wilfrid” (unknown birth year).51
Seven months later, Mrs. Frances Bradley, age 45, died quite suddenly from heart disease
at the family home on north Kentucky Street. After her AME funeral, she was buried in Oak
Hill’s potter’s field. In his card of thanks, Mr. Bradley wrote:
Please allow me...to return heartfelt thanks to our many kind friends for their kind
assistance and sincere sympathy towards my bereaved family. Honor to all who have
done so much to show their love and respect. Words fail to express my sense of
appreciation of those deeds which spoke louder than words. Such expressions will not be
unnoticed nor unrewarded by Him who controls the destiny of His creatures; to whom,
with much love, I would commend each of you.52
Another seven months passed when Elias’ 25-year-old son Brazil (“Bud” or “Bead”)
(1866-1891), also a barber downtown, died from tuberculosis. He, too, was buried in potter’s
field. The year before, Bud had engaged in an altercation with another Black barber whom he cut
severely with a razor. Immediately after this incident, Bud ran to his family’s home, changed out
of his bloodied coat, and skipped town for an unknown period of time.53 Then, in February 1893,
Elias’ 17-year-old daughter Jennie Bradley (1875-1893) died of typhoid pneumonia. Her body
was brought from Kansas City and also buried in potter’s field after the funeral.54
Little is known about Bradley’s remaining four children, only that Lawrence H. Bradley
(b. 1864) was released from police court for an assault he did not commit.55 Mary Bradley (b.
1869) married Ernest Russell on March 23, 1891, in Iowa, a ceremony that Lawrence
witnessed.56 No marriage was ever announced about Anna (b. 1871). At age 16, daughter Sarah
(b. 1880) was the sole family member living with her father one year before his death.57
After a very long-lived and highly successful career as a tonsorial artist and
entrepreneurial businessman, Elias L. Bradley died at age 77—while still barbering downtown at
50

“Elmore Bradley,” Journal, Sept. 20, 1889; “Disappeared,” Gazette, Sept. 23, 1889. On the history of the Kansas
School for the Deaf, see https://www.osagecountyonline.com/archives/42697. No burial record for Elmore Bradley
exists in the DeSoto Cemetery, http://www.interment.net/data/us/ks/johnson/ desoto/index.htm.
51
“Card of Thanks,” Journal, July 28, 1890. His burial place remains unknown.
52
Quoted in Journal, Feb. 28, 1891; “Francis Esther Bradley,” obituary, Feb. 21, 1891; “Died Suddenly,” Gazette,
Feb. 16, 1891.
53
In Gazette, “Brazel [sic] Bradley,” Aug. 6, 1891 and “Razors in the Air,” May 5, 1891 (also Journal); and
“Prisoners Escaped,” Journal, June 19, 1885.
54
Gazette, Feb. 24, 1893.
55
“Police Court,” Journal and (Lawrence) Kansas Herald, Aug. 28, 1883.
56
See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bradley-15833.
57
1895 Kansas census.

�5 east 9th Street. Congregants at St. Luke AME Church honored him as “a man of sterling
qualities, a Christian whose daily deportment proved his faith was well founded.” His Masonic
brothers conducted his AME funeral and led him to his burial place—in potter’s field.58
Newspapers do not explain why Frances, Elias, and two of their eight children were
buried in Oak Hill’s potter’s field. Despite Mr. Bradley’s wealth of AME friends, Masonic
brothers, co-workers, and thousands of customers over his six decades-long career, why could no
one come forward to pay for family burials in one standard plot within Oak Hill Cemetery?
Instead, the Bradley family lies at rest in separate paupers’ lots. As Mrs. Bradley’s epigraph
reads:
Forever here my rest shall be,
Close to thy bleeding side.
It’s all my hope, and all my plea,
For me the Savior died.59

58
59

“In Honor of E. L. Bradley,” World, Mar. 18, 1896; Journal, Mar. 9 &amp; 14, 1896.
Quoted in obituary for “Francis [sic] Esther Bradley,” Journal, Feb. 18, 1891.

© Jeanne Klein 2022

�Edward P. Washington (1850-1883), lot 29 (NE ½)
(transcribed and edited by Jeanne Klein 2022)

John L. Waller (1850-1907), an African American lawyer and politician, wrote the following
articles in his Western Recorder newspaper published in Lawrence.60
“Death of E. P. Washington,” March 17, 1883:
We are pained this week to chronicle the death of Edward P. Washington, who died of
smallpox on the [Addis] Island on the [Kansas/Kaw] river bank, east of the city about a mile. The
writer has known Ed. Washington for the last eighteen years; we were boys together, and have
haunted over many a hill, and fished in many a stream in Iowa, years ago. He lived on a farm
northwest of Marshalltown, Iowa, where he grew to manhood and married Miss Sarah Murray of
Oskaloosa, Iowa. Ed Washington was a young man, being thirty-three years old on the 3rd day of
January last past. He and his wife came to Kansas one year ago in company with [his] parents.
They settled in Lawrence, where they have worked hard, and made a comfortable living. They
have made many friends in their new home, and Mr. Washington, being of a long-lived family,
would have lived, no doubt, to the age of at least sixty to seventy, perhaps more. As it is, he and
his wife were forced down upon the island to live or die, with a case of smallpox, for which they
were in no way responsible, while others, who had been equally exposed, were placed in a house
removed from the smallpox.
It is the verdict of almost everyone with whom we have conversed with reference to this
matter, that Washington and his family should have been sent to the pest house west of the city,
where his life, and that of his wife, would have no doubt been saved. We certainly doubt the
wisdom of compelling people who are in good health to remain in company with any contagious
disease. It is all well enough to send persons who have already had smallpox, but we think it a
sacrifice of life to send persons to live with it, who are in danger of taking it.
Mrs. Washington, widow of the deceased, is a most worthy young woman. We tender to her
our most heartfelt sympathy in her sad affliction.
March 22, 1883:
This is doubtless a canard, but it is absolutely true, yes an awful fact that under the instructions
of Mayor [J. D. Bowersock] of this city, Ed. Washington, one among our most worthy colored
citizens, was forced down on the island, as also was his wife, to live or die with a case of
smallpox. They were placed in a thing called a “pest house.” This building is situated on the
south bank of the Kaw, about one mile east of the city. It is surrounded by a group of swamps
which makes it next to impossible for a man to recover even from the most common disease.
Suppose we grant for the sake of the argument that Mr. [Dan] Crew did make the remark
attributed to him. Can it be compared to the loss of a life, which widows a woman, and turns her
out in the world as destitute as a pauper? Mr. Bowersock carried into effect, though plied upon
another victim, what our contemporary charges Mr. Crew to have advised in the case of the child.
We further avow that E. P. Washington might as well have been “wrapped up in a blanket, and
thrown in the river,” as to have been placed, yes FORCED to go and remain on that island, with
the smallpox. We will never forget the last words he said to us.
We met him on the corner of Warren [9th] and Rhode Island streets, the day they took them to
the island, and seeing us, his eyes filled with tears and he choked up, and remarked in a
60

For details on Mr. Waller, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_L._Waller.

�suppressed tone, “Goodbye, John, my family is ruined.” It was the last time we ever saw him.
Can colored men forget how bitterly his wife wept when it was found that she and her husband
had to go and stay with that case of smallpox? We reiterate what we said in the RECORDER last
week. Washington should have been placed in a house separate from the smallpox. He might as
well have been shot as sent to the place where he met his death.
No, the facts are that the present Mayor of this city has no sympathy for colored people, and
they can never prosper while he is at the head of the city government, and the sooner they realize
this fact the better it will be for them.
We charge the death of Ed. Washington upon the head of the Mayor of this city. And what shall
be said of the disconsolate and bereaved widow of Washington? There are white people here who
will testify to the fact of her industry, her good character, and womanly bearing; and from
Marshalltown, Iowa, more than a thousand of the best citizens there would speak in her favor but
only see her now weeping and uncomforted by any friend, down in the woods, on a desolate
island, in obedience to the edict of the man whom our contemporary asks the suffrage of the
colored voters of this city.61
May 10, 1883:
The City Council allowed Mrs. Sarah Washington, widow of Edward Washington, who died
on the island of smallpox, one hundred and seventy-five dollars [$5,164 in 2022 dollars] for
property destroyed, and for her services as a nurse in the pest house. We are glad that this
disconsolate woman has been awarded a few dollars with which to clothe and feed herself. The
loss of her husband no City Council can repay.
“No More Smallpox in the City,” Lawrence Gazette, April 19, 1883:
We are happy to be able to state that the great danger from the spread of smallpox in this city
is over.... At the Dolan house, in Wakarusa Township, there are three cases....
There have been in this city the following cases (and only these) during the present year: Child
of Ben Fletcher, Lotta Anthony, [and] Ed Washington [all Black]....These cases were all taken to
the pest house on the island [in February]....
The case on the island was a new importation from Kansas City; first appearance of the
disease in this case April 11. The patient was immediately placed in the pest house on the island,
making in all twelve cases. Two cases just taking disease.
Four deaths have occurred as follows: March 8, Ed Washington; April 11, child of Dolan;
April 14, J. W. Dolan; April 16, child of Dolan.62
C. W. Smith,
Chairman Board of Health

61

S. B. Smith, Waller’s brother-in-law living in Carroll, Iowa, was also sorry to learn of Washington’s death,
Western Recorder, Apr. 5, 1883.
62
For three weeks, Dr. A. G. Abedelai personally cared for J. W. Dolan, a white farmer in Wakarusa Township and
chairman of the county Democratic party, and his children, “Honor to Whom Honor is Due,” Gazette, Apr. 26, 1883.

�Lettie A. Anthony (1865-1883), lot 1248
(transcribed &amp; edited by Jeanne Klein 2022)

“Horrible Catastrophe,” (Lawrence) Kansas Herald, July 10, 1883:
Yesterday evening, about seven o’clock, at a boarding house on Massachusetts street kept by
Mrs. [F. J.] Rodemeyer [white], Lettie Anthony, a colored girl, was burnt so severely by
attempting to start a fire with coal oil, that she will probably not survive.
It seems that Mrs. Rodemeyer was eating supper, and sent word to the girl in the kitchen, to
make her some warm tea. The fire was low and to hurry it up, the girl took a can of kerosene oil
and began to pour it on the embers. The result was what might have been expected; the oil caught
fire, and the can exploded, throwing the contents all over the girl. In one moment, she was one
mass of flames.
She rushed out into the yard, where Mr. David Hall [white] happened to be. He picked up a
blanket lying near at hand and wrapped her up in it. Mrs. Rodemeyer had seen the girl as she
went out of the house all in flames and had seized a bed quilt and followed her. When she
arrived, the blanket Mr. Hall first used was on fire, and he took the quilt she brought, and with
the two, succeeded in smothering the flames, but not until the girl’s clothing had been entirely
burned off from her. Drs. Miller and Punton were called and did everything in their power to
relieve her suffering, but she is burnt so badly that in all probability she will not recover from the
effects.
The skin was burnt off from almost the entire body, and in many places, the flesh only hung by
shreds. The little girl who took her word to bring the tea was slightly burned. The girl’s father
[Edmund] lives near Eudora on a farm, her mother [Jane] having died some weeks since. She has
two cousins in Lawrence, Mollie Stephens and Mrs. Lettie Burnside. She was down on the island
during the smallpox scare with the Washington family [Edward and Sarah].63
LATER

Lettie Anthony died at ten o’clock this morning, after fourteen hours of horrible suffering. Her
funeral will be attended tomorrow.
John L. Waller, Western Recorder, July 19, 1883 (African American perspective):
A very sad affair occurred Monday evening at the boarding house of Mrs. Rodemeyer on
Massachusetts street. Lettie Anthony, a young colored girl, was attempting to start a quick fire by
pouring in coal oil, when the oil took fire, exploded the can and set her clothing on fire. The girl
ran to the yard a sheet of living flame. Here a Mr. Hall threw a blanket around her and the flames
soon smothered. But her clothes were burned up and her body a seething mass of burned flesh.
Physicians were called and all was done that medical skill could do, but the girl died on Tuesday
afternoon.
She was from Eudora where her father [Edmund] lives. He also has relatives in this city and
was with Mr. [Edward] Washington’s family on the island when he died of smallpox last winter.

63

See Edmund Anthony family and Lettie and Isaac Burnside family in 1865 Kansas census; Miss M. Stephens, a
domestic at 1015 Tennessee street, in 1886 city directory; Mrs. and Mr. Rodemeyer and D. H. Hall in 1885 Kansas
census. For details about smallpox on the Kansas River island, see Edward P. Washington who died there on March
8, 1883.

�Sarah Thurston (1840-1885), lot 1206, Ann Eliza Thurston (1863-1882), lot 1177,
Ulysses Thurston (1869-1884), lot 1286, and Maggie B. Thurston (1873-1887), lot 1156
Edward Thurston (1832-1908), born enslaved in Tennessee, endured a long life, mostly as a
low-wage laborer with his large family. Upon settling in Lawrence around 1862, he first worked
as a farm laborer in rural Wakarusa Township with his wife Sarah (Sally), a domestic servant,
and their two children, Silas (b. 1862) and Annie (1864-1882), both born here.64 The family
survived Quantrill’s raid in August 1863, and Sally obtained $3.50 worth of groceries ($83 in
2022 dollars) in raid relief for her family, including one child (Annie).65 Mr. Thurston listed
himself as a stone quarrier in the 1866 city directory.
Beginning in 1875, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston lost five children to common diseases, and
each were buried in potter’s field at Oak Hill Cemetery: six-year-old Emma (1869-1875), infant
Lulu (1875-1876), 19-year-old Ann Eliza (1863-1882), infant Burnetta (1882), and 16-year-old
Ulysses (1869-1884).66 After a year-long illness, Sarah Thurston (1840-1885) died at age 45
from TB at the family home on New York street.67 Two years later, 14-year-old Maggie (18731887) died from typhoid fever and her funeral was held at St. Luke AME Church.68
Given the loss of so many children and his wage-earning wife, Edward turned to selling
intoxicating liquor in the low-lying, east-side Bottoms, like so many other African Americans
who defied the 1881 Kansas prohibition law by working in this lucrative business.69 After his
first charge in 1888 was dismissed for lack of evidence, he was fined $100 ($3,275 in 2022
dollars) for selling whiskey but his 30-day jail sentence was commuted by commissioners.70 In
1893, he was arrested for “keeping a disorderly house” (prostitution), fined $59.50 ($1,970), and
sent to jail “in default of payment”; but fifty friends petitioned the city council to pardon him.71
The following year, his 14-year-old daughter Alice Thurston (1880-?) began using a
sharp knife to fight other Black women “in jealous envy” over Black men, first with Mrs.
“Speevy” Gunter over Nick Allen and then with Mary (Mame) Ford whom she cut severely on
both cheeks. This second assault charge “with intent to kill,” short of manslaughter, confined her

64

See “African Americans in the 1865 Kansas Census (Douglas County)” by Debby Lowry and Judy Sweets (selfpublished, 2006), 47. Mr. and Mrs. Thurston could not read or write due to slave codes.
65
Listed in “Lawrence Relief Commission,” Tribune, Oct. 3, 1863. No obituary or burial place exists for Silas
Thurston. “E. Thurston” registered as a raid survivor with undertaker C. W. Smith at the first reunion of survivors on
Aug. 18, 1891, https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/225627. For details, see Jeanne Klein, “African American
Survivors and Victims of Quantrill’s Raid on Lawrence,” available for $5 at Watkins Museum of History.
66
Edward (and/or friends) may have buried his children himself for $3, cheaper than undertakers’ charges. See B.
Jean Snedeger, Complete Tombstone Census of Douglas County, Kansas, vol. 1 (Lawrence: Douglas County
Genealogical Society, 1987), 224. No obituaries were published for Emma, Lulu, Ann Eliza, or Burnetta. Emma and
Burnetta do not appear in the 1875 Kansas census, taken on March 1. Obituary for Ulysses in (Lawrence) Kansas
Daily Herald, Apr. 22, 1884.
67
Western Recorder, July 4, 1884; Journal, Aug. 5, 1885.
68
Evening Tribune, Oct. 24, 1887. See 1885 Kansas census listing Edward, Sarah, Maggie, Cora, Alice, and Willie.
69
For details, see Dennis Domer, “The East Bottoms: A Landscape History of Lawrence’s Red-light District,” in The
Enduring Struggle for Freedom, vol. 2 (Lawrence: Watkins Museum, 2022), 336-50.
70
Evening Tribune, Dec. 19, 1888; Journal-Tribune, Apr. 28, 1892, June 9, 1892.
71
Lawrence Gazette, Mar. 31, 1893; World, May 2 &amp; 4, 1893. No report on whether councilmen pardoned him.

�to the county jail for six months.72 Yet six months after her release from jail, Alice murdered Ella
Lane, another Black red-light district woman, on 6th street over another Black boyfriend, Labe
Anderson, a case that initially attracted much court room attention. After spending four years in
the state penitentiary, she was released and “restored to citizenship” by Gov. Stanley in 1899.73
Meanwhile, Edward faced more fines ($300) (over $10,000) and 30-day jail sentences for
selling whiskey and “maintaining a nuisance [house].” Yet several downtown merchants (who
benefited from bootlegged liquor) asked the city attorney to dismiss his last case once he paid his
court costs. It appears that Mr. Thurston may have “retired” from bootlegging after this last
reported incident, especially if his children supported him with their wages.74
Will Thurston (b. 1879), Edward’s oldest son, grew up with his good friend George
“Nash” Walker (1872-1911), a prominent Black performer who showcased his productions at the
Bowersock Opera House [now Liberty Hall]. During his 1902 visit, Walker was an honored
guest of the white Elks fraternal order, writing:
On the morning of July 4th, I was awakened by a complimentary visitation of the [Haskell
Institute] Indian brass band, which served as a reminder to prepare to make good my
promise to participate in the [Elks’] parade. Just then Willie Thurston rushed into my
apartments yelling, ‘For God’s sake, Nash, get up. The white folks are about to parade
and you are the only darkey in the procession, so fix up and get right. If you don’t, we
sure will tell you about it after the parade is over, and Mr. Donnelly has got you the white
horses and trap [carriage] all fixed up for your special benefit. Please get up, Nash.’75
Two years later, Will plead guilty to “disturbing the peace” by smacking Genesee Drake, a young
Black woman, in the mouth for calling him racist names. He paid his fine and court costs ($6.50
or $217) but reportedly “concluded he did not get his money’s worth.”76 In 1905, Will lived with
his father and older sister Cora at 818 Indiana. Cora (Thurston) Alexander (b. 1876), a
domestic servant, had married and then divorced William A. Alexander (a cook) in 1901.77
In 1908, Edward Thurston, around age 76, died at his home (211 W. 6th street) from blood
poisoning (sepsis).78 After his funeral at St. Luke AME church, he was buried at Oak Hill
72

“Cutting Scrape,” Gazette, Oct. 29, 1894; in Journal-Tribune, “More Cutting,” Oct. 29 &amp; “district court,” Nov. 14,
1894. Her birth year varied from 1878 in 1880 US census or 1880 in 1885 Kansas census.
73
In Journal-Tribune, jail release, May 22, 1895; detailed in “Killed with a Knife,” Nov. 9, 1895; in World, “One
Dead, One Hurt,” Nov. 9 &amp; “The Lane Murder,” Nov. 11, 1895; “The Thurston Murder Case,” Feb. 6, 1896, June
12, 1899. Several friends cheerfully accompanied her with an officer from the county jail to the depot, in Journal,
Feb. 21, 1896. No further information or obituary can be found for Alice Thurston.
74
In Journal, “Caught Selling Whiskey,” Mar. 11, 1896, “Police Court,” Mar. 16, 1896, police court, July 26, 1898,
“Council Meeting,” Nov. 8, 1898. No follow-up report confirmed whether he was pardoned.
75
Quoted in Jeffersonian Gazette, July 24, 1902. Walker requested and obtained black horses for his carriage.
76
Quoted in “Police Doings,” Gazette and police court, Journal, Sept. 22, 1904; birth year in 1885 Kansas census
and 1900 US census. No obituary for Will Thurston can be found.
77
See 1885 and 1905 Kansas census; divorce, World, Aug. 29, 1901; 1905 city directory. Miss Mary A. Patterson (b.
1874), a Black domestic, also boarded with the Thurston family in 1905. The 1895 Kansas census for Edward,
William, Cora, and Alice also listed “M. Thurston” as a male born in Ohio with no birth year.
78
World, Nov. 11, 1908. Some confusion arises over whether Mr. Thurston remarried. The 1909 city directory,
published around the time of his death, listed Edward with his wife Julia living at 211 W. Pinckney (6 th) Street. The

�Cemetery in a grave he had purchased and reserved for himself (Sec. 11, GR 43)—far away from
his family buried in potter’s field.

1917 city directory listed “Julia Thurston (c) (wid Edward)” living at 828 Vermont, her address since 1911 with
Pryor and Martha Wallace. “Mrs. Julia Thurston” married George W. Marshall in Baldwin City, Gazette, Mar. 23,
1918. The 1910 and 1920 US censuses indicate that she was born in 1855 in Kansas.

© Jeanne Klein 2022

�Richard Voorhees (1861-1883), lot 1151
No census records can be found for Richard or his parents. Two news reported his death and
funeral as follows:
Richard Voorhees, aged about twenty-two years, died at the residence of his parents in this city
yesterday, after an illness of nearly one year.
Dick, as he was familiarly called, was one of the brightest colored boys in the city. When a
mere lad, he came into the JOURNAL office intending to learn the printer’s trade. After about a
year of service, he became tired of his situation and abandoned his idea of becoming a printer,
though for the short time he had worked, he made rapid progress. We do not know how his time
was spent for several years, but when we next saw him, he had again turned up in the JOURNAL
office, this time as engineer and assistant to the pressman, and there he remained as long as he
was able to work at anything.
Dick had an immense amount of natural ability, and it was a constant wonderment to us how he
had accumulated so much information with the advantages he had. He had a deep, rich voice and
has delighted many of our citizens with his singing. He was one of the principal members of the
Silver Leaf Club, whose serenades are familiar to every resident of the city. He was a member of
the colored [Telephone] band, and one of its best performers.79 He could not possibly have had a
musical education, yet he could read music as [as well as] a printed page and delighted in it. He
wrote a good hand and was well posted on current topics of the day. What he might have been
with cultivation and advantages no one knows. Just enough of the outside dross had been
knocked off to show a glimmer of the metal beneath. How pure a gem this was will never be
known.
Mr. Voorhees was a member of the colored [Second] Baptist church of this city. The funeral
will be attended at 2:30 o’clock this afternoon.80
The funeral of Richard Voorhees took place yesterday afternoon from the Baptist church on
Ohio street [later known as the 9th Street Baptist Church]. A large number of friends of the
deceased were present to pay their last tribute of respect to the dead. The services were
conducted in a most impressive manner by Rev. [Dudley] Lee who paid a high tribute of respect
to the deceased during his remarks. The following named gentleman of the Silver Leaf Club, of
which Mr. Voorhees was a member, acted as pall bearers: Israel Allen, Isaac Johnson, Wm. Allen,
Richard Gates, John Henderson, [and] Jesse Allen.81

79

Band leader J. Cyrus Richardson (1851-1911) organized, trained, and led the all-Black Telephone Band from 1882
through the 1890s, ultimately with 45 members. Wearing elegant uniforms, this cornet band marched in downtown
parades and furnished music for Black Republican rallies, Black Masonic festivals, and many other social events;
for example, see Tribune, Apr. 21, 1882 and Journal, June 20, 1896. The Silver Leaf Club, composed of African
American men, included James R. Miller, Floyd Polk, Frank P. Hunter, A. Reynolds, J. H. Stewart, R. Smith, J. A.
Kennedy, L.W. George; president John Fishback, vice-president Charles Bryant, and concert manager Josiah [Cyrus]
Richardson, in Journal, July 6, 1880, July 6 and Aug. 23, 1882.
80
“Died,” Journal, Feb. 21, 1883.
81
“Funeral Services,” Journal, Feb. 22, 1883.

�Isaac Allen (1820-1902) and Hagar Allen (1834-1917), lot 1285
William Allen (1863-1883), lot 1147 and Israel Allen (1859-1904), lot 799
Isaac Allen (ca. 1820-1902) and his wife Hagar Allen (ca. 1834-1917), both enslaved in
Kentucky, married in 1848. By 1865, they had settled in Lawrence, where they raised three sons
Israel, William, and (James) Robert.82 In 1871, Mr. Allen purchased a lot on New York street
from a white realtor E. D. Ladd for $65 ($1,588 in 2022 dollars).83 Although he and his sons
labored at unspecified jobs, this property debt may have kept the family impoverished, forcing
their burials in potter’s field at Oak Hill Cemetery.84
In 1883, son William “Willie” Allen (1863-1883), who had recently married, died
unexpectedly of pneumonia at his parents’ home. As John L. Waller wrote in the Western
Recorder, “He was a fine young man of some twenty-three summers, and his death...will be a sad
blow to his widow and parents, as well as by the hosts of friends which he has in the community.
[His] death will remind [many] young people that the young die as well as the old. The widow
and parents of the deceased have our most tender sympathy, and it is hoped that they may be
reconciled to the fact that ‘Jesus doeth all things well.’” His funeral at St. Luke AME church,
conducted by Rev. B. F. Bates, “was very solemn and impressive” and “well filled” with
friends.85
Son Israel Allen (1859-1904) played baseball in the local Eagles club and also sang in a
glee club.86 Beginning in 1883, he and other Black men began working the Third Ward polls, in
which they were “simply invincible, and should not be forgotten.”87 He was also a Prelate in the
masonic Knights of Pythias.88 In 1885, he married Dora Cosby at Rev. Bates’ home, where the
couple received “many beautiful and useful presents,” from a large number of friends.89 While
working as a brick hod-carrier and plasterer in Sedalia, Missouri, he died from falling off a
scaffold in 1904, having recently plastered his mother’s house.90
Two years earlier in June 1902, the fire department was called out to the Allen’s small
frame home at 1343 New York Street when sparks from a flue caught fire on the old splintery
roof. Although Isaac Allen was not seriously injured, he died that evening of “old age and
general debility.” The city paid $13.50 ($468) to dig his grave and provide his coffin and burial
at Oak Hill’s potter’s field.91
Although son Robert Allen (1867-?) was reportedly living in Lawrence at the time of his
82

Birth years for Isaac and Hagar vary considerably; see 1865, 1870, 1875, and 1880 censuses, and marriage year in
1900 US census. Israel and William were born in Missouri and Robert was born in Lawrence.
83
“Real Estate Transfers,” Tribune, May 7, 1871.
84
See 1879, 1883, 1886, 1888, 1893, 1900, and 1902 city directories.
85
Quoted in Western Recorder. Mar. 29, 1883. The name of his wife was not published.
86
Journal, Aug. 20, 1878; Tribune, October 29, 1880.
87
Quoted in Western Recorder, Nov. 9, 1883; in Journal, elected Republican delegate in the Third Ward, June 14,
1884, Sept. 26, 1885, June 25, 1886.
88
Journal, Aug. 13, 1885.
89
Tribune, Sept. 4, 1885.
90
Gazette, Oct. 18, 1904.
91
World, June 3 and July 14, 1902.

�father’s death, his life story remains somewhat unverifiable. In 1885, at age 18, he married 17year-old Ann Eliza Penetione (1866-?) who bore a daughter Rosa.92 Ten years later, a “Robert
Allen” was deemed guilty for assaulting Marcus Hamilton, the same Black man whom Hagar
Allen had had arrested for disturbing her peace in 1885.93 This Robert Allen may have been sent
to the Lansing penitentiary for his crime.94 Alternatively, Robert and Ann Allen may have moved
to Kansas City, Missouri, but their common names make their death years uncertain.95
Hagar Allen also adopted a daughter Mabel Allen (1884-1928?), who married Fred F.
Stewart in 1908 and then moved to Des Moines, Iowa.96 In 1916, Mrs. Stewart wanted to care for
her elderly mother, so she sent “Aunt Hagar” money to pay her expenses to Des Moines.97 Mrs.
Allen died there one year later, and her body was returned to Lawrence for her funeral at St.
Luke AME church and burial in potter’s field at Oak Hill Cemetery.98

92

See March 1885 Kansas census and marriage license issued to Robert Allen and Annie E. Penetione, Evening
Tribune, June 3, 1885, as well as a ten-pound son born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, World, Nov. 24, 1894; and
1888 city directory for Robert Allen, a laborer, living at his parents’ home.
93
In Journal, see July 22 and Nov. 15, 1895 and July 25, 1885.
94
See Robert Allen’s application for parole, Lansing News, Apr. 7, 1911.
95
For example, see Missouri death certificate for Robert Allen, born July 29, 1867, who died in 1937 with no
obituary, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108469619/robert-allen, and an obituary for “Mrs. Robert Allen,”
Kansas City (MO) Journal, Feb. 22, 1899.
96
See 1895 Kansas census; marriage license, Jeffersonian Gazette, Nov. 4, 1908; and 1910 US census for Mabel and
Fred Stewart.
97
In “Lost Steady Boarder,” Sept. 18, 1916, the Gazette reported that Mrs. Allen had been living at the county poor
home “for the past ten years,” even though 1909, 1911, and 1913 city directories list her residence at 1345 New
York.
98
“Funeral of Hager Allen,” Gazette, Oct. 18, 1917. According to her internment record, she was buried on October
3, 1917 with location unknown. Therefore, her memorial marker is included with her husband Isaac in lot 1285.

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�Albert “Shucks” Woods (1844-1894), lot 1396
Albert (Ab.) Woods (1844-1894), a short-statured man, was born enslaved on July 18, 1844 in
Arkansas. Known by every man, woman, and child in Lawrence as “Shucks,” “he was a quiet,
good-natured fellow and never meddled with other folks’ business,” although some folks
considered him to be an “eccentric character.” Sometime during or after the Civil War, he had
one arm shot off, but this disability did not interfere with or stop him from working energetically
at various jobs around town. “He worked all the time and at anything that was offered him,” such
as sawing wood, setting an example for younger generations.99 Among his many odd jobs, he
cared for an old sorrel horse with a game leg that a white tailor gave him and also sold
Newfoundland and Dalmatian (“coach”) dogs.100
Tragedy struck one evening in 1869 when the Woods’ “small shanty” at the corner of
Vermont and 6th streets (near the county jail) was consumed by fire. His wife Lucretia (18471930) was out at time, but when she saw the flames from the roof, she rushed into the house and
saved their four-year-old child Johnny. The family lost everything in the fire, but merchants and
citizens quickly came to the family’s aid by donating money and provisions totaling $101.75 (or
$2,229 in 2022 dollars). Within weeks, people raised a new house with a hearthstone for the
family on north Kentucky street.101 (One year later, the Vermont street school at 610 Vermont
would be built behind their home.)
In 1873, Mr. and Mrs. Woods lost two children: 4-year-old Mary (May) (1869-1873) and
7-year-old Johnny (1866-1873). After Mary’s death from pneumonia on May 28, Johnny
drowned in the Kansas (Kaw) River on June 26. While playing along the river with some other
boys above the bridge, he got on a log that rolled him into the river and the swift current carried
him away. He rose up four times, but there was no one nearby who could rescue him. Mary was
buried in potter’s field, but apparently Johnny’s body was never found for a proper burial.102
Feeling the sting of his family’s poverty, Edward/Edwin (Ed) (1872-1889), the eldest
son, joined the “Steal Drive Gang” at age 11 with other Black boys beginning in 1883. He and
another boy stole fifteen new grain sacks from a wagon and then sold most sacks to Star Grocery
for 10¢ each and other sacks to a boy to buy a knife and some dice. When Albert could not pay
his son’s $31.50 fine ($398 in 2022 dollars), Ed was sent to the reform school. But he was
arrested for two more thefts (a buffalo robe and four pairs of pants) and spent time in the reform
school or the county jail. After serving a two-year term in the state penitentiary for breaking into
a house, he was released in 1887 and began working for Carmean and Harbaugh at their livery
stable, saving his earnings to support his parents. Then, two years later, his reckless Black friend,
Bud Franklin, a one-armed bootlegger, shot him in the stomach through a glass door when Ed
99

Quotes in “’Shucks’ is Dead,” Journal-Tribune and Gazette, Sept. 22, 1894. Birth date in B. Jean Snedeger,
Complete Tombstone Census of Douglas County, Kansas, vol. 1 (Lawrence: Douglas County Genealogical Society,
1987), 227.
100
In Journal, July 27, 1886 and May 8, 1891.
101
“Fire,” Journal, Nov. 21, 1869; “Thanks” and financial “Statement,” by W. S. Shotwell, Tribune, Nov. 24 and
Dec. 1, 1869. Mr. Woods also received $4.00 from the city’s pauper account, Journal, Apr. 6, 1870.
102
“Drowned,” Journal, June 27, 1873; May in 1870 US census. Three other children were also buried in potter’s
field: Martha Woods, age 7 months (1874), child of James and Alosia Woods; another Mary Woods, age 4-5 and
George Woods, age 1 (parents unknown) who died in March 1876.

�tried to retrieve his coat. Ed was carried to the bathhouse on Vermont street, examined by the
coroner, and sent to his parents’ home. At the preliminary trial, Albert had to testify that his son
died from a fatal pistol shot. After Edwin’s funeral, he was buried in Section 4 (grave 997) at
Oak Hill Cemetery.103
Five year later in 1894, Albert “Shucks” Woods died from a physical “strain” that
“paralyzed him and injured [his] vital parts.” After “a large number of friends” attended his
funeral, he was buried in potter’s field at Oak Hill Cemetery.104
In 1901, Lucretia Woods married James Essex (1852-1933), a widowed farmer, and they
lived at 1115 Indiana Street. Having joined the First Grand Independent Benevolent Society of
Kansas, founded in Leavenworth in 1868, as a charter member, she and husband shared activities
in Lawrence’s No. 2 lodge. As one of Lawrence’s earliest residents, Mrs. Essex attended an Old
Settlers’ reunion in 1926 and died in 1930 at the age of 82. Her funeral was held at St. Luke
AME church.105
Before her death, two of her older sons died from heartbreaking deaths: Albert “Little
Shucks” Woods (1882-1906) died in a tragic train accident on the Santa Fe tracks, and Oscar
A., known as “Hun,” (1886-1925) struggled with alcoholism and drowned in the Kansas (Kaw)
River when he fell out of a skiff south of the dam.106 Daughter Alice (Mrs. Edward Howard)
(1884-1936) died at her home (420 Michigan street) from a cerebral embolism (stroke), and Bert
Woods (1879-1858) died in Kansas City, Missouri, where he had been working for many
years.107

103

In Journal, “Petty Thieving,” Jan. 7, 1883, “Police Court,” Jan. 10, 1883; “A Gang of Juvenile Thieves,” Mar. 19,
1884; “District Court,” Nov. 12, 1885, “Fatal Shooting Scrape,” Apr. 28, 1889; “To the Reform School,” (Lawrence)
Kansas Herald, Mar. 18, 1884; in Evening Tribune, “Edwin Woods Fatally Shot,” Apr. 29, 1889, funeral, Apr. 30,
1889, “The Preliminary [Trial],” May 1, 1889. Although there was some talk about lynching Franklin, “the
excitement soon died out,” in “Saturday Night’s Murder,” Gazette, May 2, 1889. Bud Franklin was charged with
second degree manslaughter and sentenced three to five years at the state penitentiary, in “The Verdict,” Evening
Tribune, May 18, 1889.
104
Quoted in “’Shucks’ is Dead,” Journal-Tribune, Sept. 22 &amp; 23, 1894.
105
Marriage license, Journal, Oct. 24, 1901; in LDJ-W, “Review Old Times,” May 8, 1926; her obituary, Jan. 3,
1930; buried in Section 4, grave 1693, although her grave marker reads “Died Jan 3, 1929,”
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25938350/ lucretia-essex; James Essex obituary, October 5, 1933.
106
“Burial of “Shucks” Woods, Journal and Gazette, Aug. 8, 1906. Albert Jr. lies buried in Section 11, grave 15.
Beginning in 1907, Oscar faced fines for petty crimes and drunkenness, in Journal, July 8, 1907, Apr. 27 &amp; Nov. 8,
1909; in Gazette, May 19 &amp; Sept. 14, 1910; in LDJ-W, “Kaw Gets Sunday Toll of Two Men,” July 20, funeral, Aug.
3, and “Card of Thanks,” Aug. 5, 1925. Oscar Wood [sic] lies buried in Section 11, Row B, grave 35.
107
“Mrs. Alice W. Howard,” LDJ-W, Oct. 27, 1936. She lies buried in Section 6, lot 167. Bert Woods lies buried in
KCMO, see https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/ 39952232/bert-woods, although his birthplace is incorrect.

�Randolph Morgan (1846-1871), lot 181
Randolph Morgan served briefly in Co. G, First KS Colored Volunteers/79th USCT.108 The 1865
Douglas County census listed him at age 19 born in 1846 in Arkansas. Only one news report
explained his death at age 21 on October 20, 1871:
SUFFERING.—Dr. Carl Neumann reports a case of intense suffering at the house of Randolph
Morgan on Pennsylvania street. A colored man who lost an arm in the service of the Union is
probably recovery; and his wife is also sick. They have no food or attendants. We trust the
authorities will take this case in hand.109

108
109

See http://www.ksgenweb.org/archives/statewide/military/civilwar/adjutant/1col/g.html.
Journal, Oct. 20, 1871. His wife’s first name is unknown.

�Juda/Judy Shepherd (1812-1873), lot 223
General (Lee) Shepherd (1849-1877), lot 406 and Peter Shepherd (1857-1879), lot 492
Samuel B. Shepard (ca. 1810-1909) built the first log cabin courthouse in Independence, MO in
1827. He escaped to Lawrence in 1862 and survived Quantrill’s raid while working for R.W.
Ludington.110 The 1865 census in Kanwaka Township listed Samuel Shepard (b. 1810 VA), age
55; his wife Juda Shepard (b. 1812 KY), age 53; son Lee L. Shepard (b. 1849 MO), age 49;
and daughter Martha J. Shepard (b. 1851 MO), age 14.111 According to the 1870 census, Peter
Shepard (b. 1857 KY), boarded with a white homeopathic physician and his family. No
obituaries can be found for Juda, “General” Lee, or Peter Shepherd/Shepard.112
“Judy” Shepard died from breast cancer on December 3, 1873, despite this reported surgery:
SURGICAL.—We were shown a few days since at Dr. Fesler’s office a large fatty tumor that

Dr. F. had successfully removed from the breast of Mrs. Judy Shepard of this city. The operation
was skillfully performed in the presence of Mr. Goss, Dr. Holmes and others on the 6th and the
patient is doing well.
It is proper to say her that the doctor has but recently located in Lawrence. He has enjoyed a
large practice in Philadelphia and St. Louis. He has an office fitted up in good style with plates
enough to form a perfect museum. In surgical instruments the doctor has everything. These
combined with skill in handling will enable him to remove successfully any foreign substance
that may intrude upon the human body.113

110

Samuel Shepard lies buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in old Section 5, lot 142 with his daughter Mattie (Shepard)
Hamilton. For details, read https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34282793/samuel-bailey-shepard.
111
See “African Americans in the 1865 Kansas Census (Douglas County)” by Debby Lowry and Judy Sweets (selfpublished, 2006), 41.
112
Their respective burials are listed in B. Jean Snedeger, Complete Tombstone Census of Douglas County, Kansas,
vol. 1 (Lawrence: Douglas County Genealogical Society, 1987), 223, based on their interment records.
113
Quoted in Spirit of Kansas (Lawrence), Apr 19, 1873. No obituary has been found for her death.

�Anna Strode (1846-1889), lot 1490
After her death from blood poisoning, Anna Strode was buried in potter’s field (lot 1490) at the
city’s expense. The city paid for the burial permit and the opening and closing of her grave—
likely because her husband Frank Strode was serving time at the state penitentiary in Lansing.114
She left seven children (ages 8-21).115
In late July 1883, Frank Strode was threatened with lynching at the jail for attempting to
rape Major Theodore Wiseman’s 11-year-old daughter after breaking into the home.116
John Waller, Black editor of the Western Recorder, and Charley C. Thacher, white editor
the local Herald, engaged in lengthy protracted debate, initially over a Kansas City Times article
that recalled the 1882 lynchings and how the Strode case could trigger a race riot in Lawrence. In
general, Waller argued that Black residents had lost patience with white oppressions, while
Thacher continued to fan the flames with his racist biases about Black residents.
In January 1884, John Waller and his law partner C.W. Mitchem defended Frank Strode.
The jury found him guilty of burglary in the first degree within twenty minutes and Strode was
sentenced to ten years in the state penitentiary. Waller affirmed, “We do not doubt that the
community feels better to see a man sentenced according to the law than to disgrace the town by
mob-law.”117 By 1890, Strode’s sentence had been reduced by two years with his time expiring
in early February 1892.118 His actual release, death, and burial site remain unknown.
After his sentencing, the Journal reported that Mrs. Strode was ill and “in very needy
circumstances.” The family was “crowded into a little house” at the corner of Tennessee and 14th
streets and did not “have the facilities to keep themselves comfortable during the cold winter.”
Benevolent citizens were asked to contribute toward their welfare by contacting Marshal
Prentice.119

114

Journal, Feb. 10 &amp; 12, 1889.
Ages in 1875, 1880, and 1885 censuses.
116
“Attempted Outrage!” Journal, July 31, 1883.
117
Western Recorder, Morning News, Journal, and WHJ, all dated Jan. 3, 1884. For details, see “Two More
Threatened Lynchings, 1883” at https://www.blacklawrenceks.com/racist-violence.
118
“Record of Douglas County Prisoners in Lansing,” Journal, May 29, 1890.
119
“Deserving People,” Journal, Mar. 4, 1884.
115

�James W. Hoyt (1851-1898), lot 1298
James (Jim) Willard Hoyt (1851-1898), born in Missouri, was an aggressive African American
politician who participated in city, county, and state Republican party politics through thick and
thin. Although it is not known when he moved from Missouri and married, his wife Fannie
(Blackburn) Hoyt (1858-1944), reportedly born in Missouri or Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, came
to Lawrence at an early age. She gave birth to their first child Corinne (Cora) in Lawrence in
January 1875, and the family resided at 1009 New Jersey Street.120
Over the years, Mr. Hoyt held various jobs as a laborer (1883), a Pullman car porter
(1887-88), a billiard saloon owner (1891-92), and a restaurant keeper (1893), despite crushing
his foot and losing some toes under a railroad car in Kansas City in 1884.121 He also managed the
local Eagles Base Ball Club and their competitions with the Kansas City Brown Stockings and
Topeka Blue Stockings teams, performed in Queen Esther at the Bowersock Opera House, and
chaired a grand picnic of Black folks at Shepherd’s grove, where civil rights activist Charles H.
Langston spoke.122
Hoyt entered politics, beginning in 1878, as a Republican delegate for the southeastern
Third Ward.123 In 1884, partisan tensions heightened when Democratic Governor George W.
Glick wanted the state’s 1881 prohibition law re-submitted as a constitutional amendment.
Although some Republicans favored re-submission, Hoyt aired his views in regard to an
unknown circular:
My attention has been recently called to a circular entitled “Some reasons why colored
men should vote for re-submission,” to which my name is signed, in connection with
others, [but] I can only speak for myself. As to the contents of this circular I know
nothing. My name was signed without my knowledge or consent. And I have no
sympathy whatever, with its sentiments. I believe it is intended to deceive and mislead,
for I know of no intelligent colored man who favors the suggestion in it. Whatever I may
have believed on this subject, the lying statements of this circular has caused me to think
differently. I am, therefore, opposed to the views of this circular, and brand every
statement made in it as false and untrue. And so far as advising colored men to vote for
Geo. W. Glick, [where] his Democratic record is concerned, I would advise them to vote
the Republican [ticket], headed by that gallant soldier and noble patriot, John A. Martin
120

For her birth place, see obituary for “Mrs. Fannie Hoyt,” LDJ-W, June 21, 1944 and the 1905 Kansas census. The
1865 Kansas census listed Fannie (age 8, born around 1857) and her parents, Washington and Lucinda Blackburn, as
born in Missouri and living in Wakarusa Township; however, the birthdate on Fannie Hoyt’s Oak Hill grave marker
in Section 15 reads, “September 14, 1864,” https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/ 22588918/fannie-hoyt. See
Corinne Hoyt Eagleson, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/ 125176258/corinne-eagleson. The first mention of
James Hoyt appeared in (Lawrence) Republican Journal, Oct. 28, 1875, when he supported a white man for county
commissioner. See address in 1883, 1889, and 1898 city directories. Like other paupers, the city paid for Fanny
Hoyt’s groceries, “Council Proceedings,” Journal, Dec. 21, 1877.
121
See 1883, 1888, and 1893 city directories; in Evening Tribune, Dec. 5, 1884 &amp; July 1, 1887; Gazette, July 24,
1891. He also sprained his ankle while stepping off a moving train, Gazette, Dec. 12, 1891. Years earlier, an
unknown assailant shot him in the hip in Kansas City, Western Home Journal (Lawrence), July 17, 1879.
122
In Journal, Aug. 20, 1878 and July 31, August 14, August 19, September 9, 1886. The all-Black production of
Queen Esther starred Alice Hayden, mother of George “Nash” Walker, Evening Tribune, May 28, 1884.
123
Third Ward delegate, Journal, Oct. 12, 1878; Evening Tribune, Sept. 26, 1885, June 25, 1886, Mar. 16, 1887.

�[elected governor (1885-89)].124
Four years later, he argued for Black representation at state conventions as follows:
Four conventions are soon to be held touching both state and national affairs. The
election will be of unusual importance and highly interesting to party leaders. The
selection of men to be placed in nomination is a question of the highest moment. There
can be no question as to the class of white men selected. They will select their
representative men; Men who cannot simply read and write, but men who are well
posted in the science of our government. The same convention which will be composed
principally of white men may select some colored delegates, thus having two races
represented from which it is also to be inferred as characterizing the harmony of the races
in the fight. In making their choice of colored men, the colored people ask the
conventions to select our representative colored men; those that are best posted, and are
able to reflect credit upon their race.
The colored citizens have feelings, opinions and likes, not unlike our white citizens,
and do not want colored men to be sent to conventions simply because they are colored,
but because they are able to represent them.
There is to be found among the colored people, as among the white people, a
progressive element who think there might be some variation in the actions of the
conventions at this juncture.
Is this progressive element to be or is it not to be represented? I mean, in the conference
of honors, why not consider the work and votes of this element as being of some
advantage to the object of the conventions.
Let us have a change.
Jas. W. Hoyt125
Toward these ends, Hoyt became a delegate at state Republican conventions as an intermittent
president of the Fred Douglass Club (January-June 1888, 1889, 1892, 1896).126
During the Republican primaries in fall 1889, Hoyt began to pressure Black voters as a
forcible speaker. When a dispute arose over the selection of delegates for the Republican county
convention, William Fry hit him with a club, rendering him unconscious.127 After this contested
primary, the Daily Record supported H. S. Clarke, an independent white candidate for county
sheriff.128 As “Col. Jim Hoyt” canvassed the Third Ward, the Republican Journal mocked him as
“the king of the boodle bolters” for bribing any Black voter who considered bolting from the
124

Quoted in “A Reply,” Journal, Sept. 28, 1884. See “Re-submission,” (Lawrence) Daily Herald, June 5, 1884.
Keep in the mind that during this time the two political parties held reverse views from today. The Grand Old Party
(GOP) of Lincoln Republicans emancipated slaves while the Democratic Party supported Southern racism.
125
Quoted in “The Colored Voter. Shall He Have Representation in the Several Conventions?” Journal, Apr. 27,
1888.
126
Evening Tribune, Jan. 25 &amp; 26, 1888; in Journal, Mar. 6, 1888, Apr. 19, May 16, &amp; Nov. 17, 1889; June 16,
1896; Record, Feb. 6, 1890; Journal-Tribune, Feb. 29 &amp; Mar. 1, 1892; World, Apr. 2, 1892 and June 23 &amp; 25, 1896;
Gazette, Apr. 25, 1895.
127
On September 21, 1889, three newspapers reported this story: “Brained at the Primaries,” Evening Tribune,
Journal, and Gazette.
128
See rationales in “The Ticket,” Record, Oct. 3, 1889.

�Republican party, while attacking Clarke with this malicious rhyme: “Sing a song of bolters,
pocket full of rocks; buying up the voters everywhere in blocks; subsidizing bummers, men like
Col. Jim, then decrying ‘boodle’ using men like him. Isn’t this a pretty sight for the voters’ eyes;
they will cast their ballots where there are no flies.”129 (The Journal also raised the specter of the
1882 lynchings claiming that Clarke had “sanctioned” the hanging of Peter Vinegar, an innocent
Black man, when his fellow bolter H. B. Asher was sheriff.130) In response, the Record defended
Hoyt based on his “letters of commendation from Judge Thacher and Geo. J. Barker [white
Republicans] testifying in the highest terms to his good qualities and fitness for the position.”131
“A Colored Citizen” also rebuffed the Journal’s tactics.132 Clarke won the sheriff election by a
majority of 534 votes.133
In 1892, Hoyt’s stressful life took a turn for the worse as fights broke out among Black
men at his saloon on Massachusetts street south of Pierson’s mill. After pleading guilty to
disturbing the peace in February, Hoyt was fined $13.50 ($442 in 2022 dollars) for fighting with
Tom Berry in May.134 Then in July, he was arrested for selling liquor without a license, fined
$200 ($6,550) for violating the prohibition law, jailed for sixty days, and sentenced to work the
rock pile.135 Yet white Republicans needed his services for the next county election, so they
gathered 104 petitions from tax-payers for his release. After breaking rocks for 35 days (worth
$46), paying $77 in court costs ($123 total or $4,028), and completing his jail sentence in
September, the county commissioners released him in October.136
Yet over the ensuing years, several fines for drunk and disorderly behaviors, among other
offenses, pushed Jim Hoyt further into poverty.137 Ironically, his eldest daughter Cora chose a
relevant topic for her oration during high school commencement in 1893. She discussed the
question “Is a Man Responsible for His Crimes?” based on her review of the novel Elsie Venner
by Oliver Wendall Holmes Sr.138 Like Cora, Alta and Beatrice Hoyt would lead successful lives
in Lawrence, while various crimes would haunt their brothers, Lloyd and George Hoyt.139
After enduring several months of illness without the ability to walk around town, James
129

Journal, Oct. 11, 12 (quote), &amp; 15, 1889.
Journal, Oct. 12, 1889; “Asher Again,” Record, Oct. 16, 1889.
131
Quoted in Record, Oct. 16, 1889.
132
“Good Sense,” letter to editor, Record, Oct. 17, 1889.
133
Official count, Record, Nov. 8, 1889.
134
Journal-Tribune, Feb. 8 and May 2, 1892; Record, Feb. 15, 1892. Jess Harper, the son of his Black political
colleague Bill Harper, bruised him on the forehead in another altercation involving revolvers, stones, and knives,
Record and Journal-Tribune, June 15, 1892; World, June 16, 1892.
135
In World, July 26 and “Jim Hoyt on the Rock Pile,” July 29, 1892.
136
“Jim Is Out,” Record and “County Commissioners,” Journal-Tribune, Oct. 12, 1892; World, Oct. 13, 1892.
137
Fined $7, World, Mar. 7, 1893 and “Hard on Jim,” Feb. 28, 1895; $11.50, Gazette, May 28, 1894; $11.50,
Journal-Tribune, July 17, 1896. After working one day as a peace officer with other Black men when fights broke
out at Bismarck Grove, Hoyt paid an $18 fine for impersonating a police officer, in Journal-Tribune, “Deputies
Driven Off,” June 28, 1895 and “Jim Hoyt in Court,” July 12, 1895. He also spent 100 days in a Kansas City
workhouse for vagrancy and theft, World and Journal-Tribune, Aug. 28, 1896. See also “Courts,” Journal-Tribune
June 16, 1896.
138
Commencement, World, May 25, 1893; on this novel, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elsie_Venner.
139
For example, Beatrice was one of “Five Jolly” girls who celebrated a KU student, World, June 5, 1905. Lloyd
plead guilty for trespassing on Santa Fe railroad property, “In the Courts,“ Journal-Tribune Aug. 14, 1895, and
George plead guilty for stealing some grain sacks, Gazette, Aug. 27, 1909.
130

�W. Hoyt, age 47, died of heart failure and dropsy in 1898. The Journal now characterized him as
a “well-known Negro politician [who] always took a great interest in republican politics,
attended every convention he could, and was looked upon as having considerable influence
among the members of his race.” The Gazette (formerly the Record) gave him higher honors by
noting that “The republican party of Douglas county has sustained a severe loss in the death of
that distinguished politician, the Hon. James Hoyt.” After his funeral at St. Luke AME Church,
he was buried in potter’s field at Oak Hill Cemetery.140
One wonders how Mrs. Fannie Hoyt bore her family’s trials and tribulations, including
the loss of three infants Fannie (1886), William (1888), and Jennie (1894) who were also
buried in potter’s field.141 Years later, she endured “two mild cases of smallpox” when her home
at 1009 New Jersey street was quarantined, and she accidently cut off the tip of one finger.142 As
a long-time member of St. Luke AME church for at least 70 years, her trusting faith in God likely
offered some solace. Upon her death in 1944, five children survived her: Corinne (Cora) (Hoyt)
Eagleson, Kansas City, MO; Arnetta (Hoyt) Brown, Beatrice (Hoyt) James, James W. Hoyt Jr.,
and George Hoyt, as well as two grandchildren, Corinne and Odessa James, whom she raised
(the latter family members lived in Los Angeles).143

140

“Jim Hoyt Dead,” Journal and World, Dec. 3, 1898; Gazette, Dec. 8, 1898.
Fannie, age 18 days, lies buried in lot 1419; brief death notices for William (lot unknown), Journal, Jan. 26, 1888
and Jennie, age 6 months, buried in lot 1118, Gazette, Aug. 15, 1894.
142
Respectively, Journal, June 2, 1901; World, July 24, 1906.
143
“Mrs. Fannie Hoyt,” obituary, Lawrence Daily Journal-World, June 21, 1944.
141

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�Alex Clayton (1843-1872) and 3 children, lot 187
The 1870 census for the 3rd Ward listed the Clayton family as follows: John (b. 1843 KY), age
27, laborer; Polly Ann (b. 1844 AR), age 26, keeping house; Charles (b. 1860 AR), age 10;
Jefferson (b. 1866 KS), age 4; and Franklin (b. 1869 KS), age 1.144
In March 1872, an early morning fire at their brick home, located at the corner of New
Jersey street and 12th street, took the lives of (John) Alexander, a plasterer (age 35), and his three
children: Charles (age 14), Jeffy (age 5), and Frank (age 2½).145 Their heavily charred bodies
were buried in one coffin in lot 187 at Oak Hill potter’s field. (An 11-month-old female infant,
who died the following day, was buried in lot 188.)146 The city paid undertakers $14
(respectively $8 &amp; $6) ($362 in 2025 dollars) from its pauper account.147
The Tribune called on citizens “to improve this opportunity by our deeds of charity to
lighten the burdens of an unfortunate and distressed fellow being.”148 Two people donated money
to care for Mrs. Clayton who was severely burned with another infant: Jenny (Susan) Gladden, a
Black mother, offered $18 ($12 allowed) and R. G. Verton (white?) donated $30 ($20 allowed).
The city renumerated them a total of $32 ($828).149 Although it was thought that Mrs. Clayton
“may possibly survive,” no further news reported the final outcome of her condition.150 It is not
known whether she stayed in Lawrence or left town.
***
Heartrending Incident.
A Father and his three children burned to death.
The Mother Fatally Burned.
Kansas Daily Tribune, March 22, 1872
Yesterday morning at about half past one o’clock, a brick dwelling house on New Jersey
Street, south of Hancock [12th] Street in this city, owned by a colored plasterer, named Sandy
Clayton, was totally burned; and he and three of his children perished in the flames. His wife and
her little [female] child, aged about ten months, escaped from the house but were severely
burned.
Our reporter gathered the following particulars:
On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clayton attended church, and on their return home
between ten and eleven, discovered that there was a slight smell of smoke in their house. They
144

See John Clayton, (col’d), mason, res. cor. New Jersey and Hancock in 1871 city directory.
“Heartrending Incident,” Tribune, Mar. 22, 1872; “A Terrible Calamity,” (Lawrence) Spirit of Kansas, Mar. 23,
1872.
146
“Death,” Tribune, Mar. 23, 1872. The names Alexander, Chas., Jeff., and two children of Alex. are listed from
interment records in B. Jean Snedeger, Complete Tombstone Census of Douglas County, Kansas, vol. 1 (Lawrence:
Douglas County Genealogical Society, 1987), 210.
147
Bailey &amp; Smith undertakers in city records.
148
Quoted in “A Work of Charity,” Tribune, Mar. 23, 1872, with a description of the home’s remaining brick walls.
149
Claims allowed in “Council Proceedings,” Tribune, Apr. 5, 1872.
150
Mrs. Clayton, Western Home Journal (Lawrence), Mar. 28, 1872. See also “A Card,” Tribune, Mar. 26, 1872, in
which three neighbors (1 Black man and 2 white men) forcibly rejected a circulating rumor that a German man made
a racist remark about Mr. Clayton.
145

�made [a] diligent search in every corner but failed to find any source from which smoke could
come and concluded that their apprehensions were groundless. They went to bed with perfectly
easy minds.
The account of what followed is gathered from Mrs. Clayton herself. She says that
between one and two o’clock in the morning, her husband woke up, shouting that the house was
on fire. She was roused from sleep and became conscious that the house was on fire, the room in
the upper part of the building in which all the family slept being filled with smoke and the light
of the fire from the room below clearly bursting in upon them. The children were awakened, and
Mrs. Clayton hurriedly took up her youngest child, a babe about ten months old, and started
downstairs. In gaining the lower room, and when near the door, she fell and dropped her child
and scramble out into the open air. She at once re-entered the house, however, and picked up her
child and brought it out. She says that when she left the room in which the family slept, her
husband started to follow her, with another of the children in his arms, but one of the children
was crying out at the time he turned back.
After reaching the open air, Mrs. Clayton looked for her husband every moment. She
waited a few seconds but he did not come out. By this time the building was almost completely
enveloped in flames. Seeing that her husband did not come out, she looked up at the window of
the bedroom and caught a glimpse of him, and immediately afterwards, saw him fall and
disappear, as the floor of the second story fell in. Mrs. Clayton then went to the nearest house
and gave the alarm.
All that we have related happened before anyone came upon the ground. Pretty soon,
however, several persons appeared on the ground, among whom was Mr. H. Luther, who was on
his way home at the time, and who upon hearing that someone was in the burning house, with the
assistance of a colored man, placed a plank up to one of the upper windows and climbed up to it.
But the raging fire inside of the burning building really precluded all idea of entering. Later, after
the fire had been somewhat subdued, the remains of Mr. Clayton, and that of three of his
children, were found in the ruins, horribly charred. The three children were Charles, aged
fourteen years, Jeffy, aged five years and Frank, two years and six months.
In returning into the building for her child, Mrs. Clayton’s night dress caught fire, and
before she could extinguish it, her lower limbs, arms and head were terribly burned, to such an
extent, in fact, that yesterday afternoon she was not expected to live. Her little babe’s clothing
also caught fire, and the poor little thing is also badly burned about the arms and face, but its
injuries are not considered fatal.
In the morning the remains were placed in a coffin and taken to the residence of Mr.
[James?] Overton, a brother-in-law of the deceased. Mrs. Clayton and her child are also at Mr.
Overton’s house, where she is receiving the best care.
© Jeanne Klein 2022

�Joshua Jackson (1858-1873), lot 55
The 1870 census in the 6th Ward of North Lawrence listed Nathan (b. 1823 MO), his wife
Caroline (b. 1832 TN), and seven children all born in Arkansas, including Joshua (b. 1858) and
Charles (b. 1861).
In July 1873, Joshua Jackson (age 16) drowned after diving into the Kaw River about a
mile north of the bridge. His brother Charles (age 9) waited to see if he would come up and then
ran to alert their father Nathan, who searched in vain with neighbors. Joshua’s body was found
the following day and the coroner’s jury positively identified his body.151 No funeral was
reported.

151

“Drowned in the Kaw,” Tribune, July 8, 1873.

�Henry McGee (1853-1886), lot 1188
Henry McGee, born enslaved in Missouri on December 10, 1853, came to Lawrence with his
parents Joseph (1805 KY-1895) and Eliza (1830 VA-1896) and brother Robert (b. 1855 MO) by
1865.152 Nothing is known about his brief life, including his marriage to an unnamed woman.
Even so, he was known as a “prominent” charter member of the Western Star Lodge, Knights of
Pythias, organized in January 1884. He likely heard Paul P. Jones from Chicago speak about this
masonic lodge during a festival at Ludington (Eldridge) Hall.153
Two years later, Henry McGee, “a most estimable man,” died from unknown causes on
January 29, 1886. He left “a young wife, who mourns the loss of a loving husband, as his parents
do of a dutiful son.” In lieu of an obituary, his fellow lodge members published the following:
Resolved, That we will cherish with grateful memory the devoted life of our deceased
co-laborer;
Resolved, That we commend his zeal, his undaunted will and self-sacrificing spirit to
members of this Lodge;
Resolved, That we hereby tender the bereaved family and friends of our deceased
brother our heart-felt sympathy, and pray that He, who tempers the wind to the shorn
lamb, will give them songs of rejoicing in the night of their affliction.154
More is known about Henry’s brother Robert, who married Elizabeth “Bettie” Morgan in
1879. After Bettie’s death, he and his six children faced charges for various offenses (detailed
elsewhere).156 Robert died from severe burns after trying to save a five-year-old child during a
fire at 823 Delaware.157 Like his noble father, Clyde McGee died while trying to save his friend
from drowning in the Kaw River.158
Sadly, other members of Henry’s family are also buried at potter’s field as follows:
155

McGee family
Joseph (1805-1895)
Eliza (1830-1896)
Bettie (1857-1896)

age
90
66
39

relations
his father
his mother
Robert’s wife

Lot #
1346
1344
1340

152

obituaries
World, June 7, 1895
World, March 27, 1896
Journal, June 23, 1896

Henry’s birthdate in B. Jean Snedeger, Complete Tombstone Census of Douglas County, Kansas, vol. 1
(Lawrence: Douglas County Genealogical Society, 1987), 220; see also 1865 census in Wakarusa Township and
1880 Lawrence census in the 4th Ward.
153
In Evening Tribune, Jan. 11 &amp; 17, 1884; officers, Jan. 12, 1886; in Journal, “K of P Festival,” Jan. 18, 1884; ice
cream social at roller coaster park, Aug. 14, 1885.
154
Quoted in “Resolutions of Respect on the Death of Henry McGee,” Journal, Feb. 16, 1886.
155
“Marriage License,” Tribune, Aug. 8, 1879.
156
See 1895 and 1900 censuses. At age 18, Eugene died from pneumonia at the Topeka Reform School, World, Feb.
4, 1909.
157
“His Burns Prove Fatal,” LDJW, Aug. 30, 1911. Robert rests in Sec. 11, F39 and Goldie Estes (McGee) Simpson,
lies in Sec. 11, H23 at Oak Hill Cemetery.
158
Democrat, July 23, 1925; Clyde rests in Sec. 8, grave 229.

© Jeanne Klein, 2025

�Harry Reeves (1848-1894), lot 1404
Harry (Henry) Reeves, born enslaved in 1848 in Kentucky, was known as an industrious
teamster. In the mid- to late-1880s, he lived at 823 &amp; 825 Pennsylvania street before boarding at
the home of Mrs. Mary Butler, a washerwoman, at 804 Connecticut by 1893.159
In February 1894, Reeves shot and killed Charles Drake (1859-1894) during a domestic
dispute over Drake’s wife, Louisa (Butler) Drake, and his widowed mother-in-law Mary E.
Butler.160 While severely wounded by Drake, Reeves told his story in the city jail as follows:
“[Charles] Drake came to the house [at 804 Connecticut] between 7 and 7:30 p.m. just
while Mrs. Butler and I were sitting at the table, and Mrs. Butler had just gotten up.
Drake came in and began abusing and insulting the women. Finally he struck Mrs. Butler,
knocked her down and fell on top of her. I then pulled him off and took away a revolver
he had in his hand. He continued to scuffle and threw me upon the hot stove. He finally
pulled another revolver and shot me twice. The first shot, I think, was the one that entered
my bowels, passing around and lodging in the hip; the second [shot] went through my
thigh. Drake then started for the door and we were both still scuffling, each having a
revolver in hand. As he went out the door, he tried to shoot again and I struck at him with
the revolver in my hand. Whether it went off or not I do not know, but I was defending
myself and should probably have shot had I known what I was doing.”161
Mrs. Drake and Mrs. Butler told much the same stories.
When Asst. Marshal Sam Jeans arrived first at the scene, he found Drake lying dead in
the yard with a 38-caliber Smith &amp; Wesson revolver in his hand. He had been fatally shot in the
breast over the heart and in the stomach. Upon searching the house, officers found Reeves’
revolver in a black chest. Jeans announced, “That is the revolver that killed Charlie Drake” to
which Reeves replied, “That is the gun, but what I did with it after the shooting I do not
know.”162
Three days later, a coroner’s jury heard strong evidence from many witnesses that “a long
and bitter feud” had existed between Drake and Reeves. While Reeves had lived at the Butler
residence for some years, Drake felt certain that Reeves had interfered in his family affairs. The
jury declared that Reeves had killed Drake in self-defense.163 When Reeves heard the news, he
felt “overjoyed” and “confident of getting well”—but he died from his wounds one day later.164
159

His birth year is in the 1875 census while boarding with Mrs. Mary Dorsey; 1886, 1889, and 1893 city
directories.
160
Charles Drake had married Louisa Butler on April 24, 1881 but he quarreled with her frequently. She had left him
seven months ago and was trying to get a divorce. Mrs. Mary Butler, born in 1843 in Kentucky, used to sell liquor at
her 804 Connecticut home, in “A Joint Raided,” Evening Tribune, Aug. 27, 1888. See 1865, 1870, and 1875 census
records; address in 1886, 1888, and 1893 city directories.
161
Quoted in “A Man Killed…Charlie Drake the Victim,” Journal-Tribune, Feb. 6, 1894.
162
Quoted in “Shot Dead…Killed by Henry Reeves,” World, Feb. 6, 1894. Sam Jeans, a Black policeman, appointed
Asst. Marshal, World, Sept, 12, 1893; then City Marshal for 5 months, Journal, Dec. 1, 1894; May 7, 1895.
163
“Fired in Self-Defense,” Gazette and “In Self Defense,” Journal-Tribune, Feb. 8, 1894.
164
“Reeves Dead,” Gazette, Feb. 9, 1894. His interment record reads “Harvy” Reeves, https://www.findagrave.com/
memorial/251877960/harvey-reeves. Charles Drake was buried at Maple Grove Cemetery,
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/245639818/charles-drake.

�C.C. James, a prominent civil rights leader, was appointed administrator of Harry Reeves’ estate
by the Probate Court.165

165

“Notice of Appointment,” Journal-Tribune, Feb. 17, 1894.

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            <name>Title</name>
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                <text>Arthur Lamb World War II Interview</text>
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                <text>Lamb, Arthur</text>
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            <description>An account of the resource</description>
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                <text>Arthur Lamb served in the United States Navy from 1942 until 1946. He was a radioman in the Amphibians. Interviewed by Pattie Johnston on September 27, 2007, Lamb talked about his military experiences during the Second World War. Lamb was born on February 23, 1924 in Carmel, Indiana. He completed basic training at Great Lakes Training Station. He also received a degree in liberal arts from the University of North Carolina. Lamb passed away on October 9, 2015.</text>
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                <text>Johnston, Pattie</text>
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                <text>Kansas State Historical Society</text>
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            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
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                <text>Cape Hatteras (N.C.)</text>
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            <name>Date</name>
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                <text>2007-09-27</text>
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                <text>MP4</text>
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            <description>An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context</description>
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                <text>Lamb_Art WWII Interview_9.27.2007</text>
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                <text>eng</text>
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                <text>Lawrence Public Library (Lawrence, Kan.)</text>
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                <text>To access the video recording of this oral history, go to: &lt;a href="https://archive.org/details/lamb-art-wwii-interview-9.27.2007"&gt;https://archive.org/details/lamb-art-wwii-interview-9.27.2007&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Obituary: &lt;a href="https://obituaries.ljworld.com/obituaries/ljworld/obituary.aspx?n=arthur-wendell-lamb&amp;amp;pid=176091903"&gt;https://obituaries.ljworld.com/obituaries/ljworld/obituary.aspx?n=arthur-wendell-lamb&amp;amp;pid=176091903&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>The Watkins Museum of History also holds items related to this collection.</text>
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                <text>Transcripts for this project are available through the Kansas Memory Digital Collection: &lt;a href="https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/214668"&gt;https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/214668&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Other resources for interviews with World War II veterans are available through the Library of Congress' Veterans History Project: &lt;a href="https://www.loc.gov/vets/vets-home.html"&gt;https://www.loc.gov/vets/vets-home.htm&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>The original copy of this video is available through the Lawrence Public Library. The Watkins Museum of History and the Kansas State Historical Society also have interviews associated with this project, which was funded through a grant program passed by the Kansas State Legislature in 2005. This interview can be used freely for purposes beyond educational or scholarly research. Contact the Watkins Museum of History for additional information: &lt;a href="https://www.watkinsmuseum.org/"&gt;https://www.watkinsmuseum.org/&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Kansas Veterans of World War II Oral History Project / Lawrence Remembers: The World War II Years Project</text>
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                <text>World War, 1939-1945 -- United States.</text>
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                <text>United States. Navy -- History.</text>
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                <text>United States -- History, Military.</text>
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                <text>Lawrence (Kan.) -- Oral history.</text>
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                <text>World War, 1939-1945 -- Veterans -- Interviews.</text>
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