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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>&lt;a href="https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/214316"&gt;https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/214316&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Orvel Criqui served in the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. Interviewed by Pattie Johnston on August 23, 2007, Criqui talked about his experiences during the Second World War. Criqui was born on May 28, 1924, in Melvern, Kansas. He graduated high school in 1942 and became a teacher. He then volunteered for the Navy Air Corps. He took training classes at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa, and then went to New Mexico for flight training. While there, he became ill and was sent to a hospital in San Diego. He could no longer be in the flight program, so he went to boot camp. He was then diagnosed with pneumonia and scarlet fever. Criqui was medically discharged in 1946. Upon returning home, he attended Emporia State University and resumed teaching. Criqui passed away on November 12, 2008.</text>
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                <text>To access the video recording of this oral history, go to: &lt;a href="https://archive.org/details/orvel-criqui-a-wwii-interview"&gt;https://archive.org/details/orvel-criqui-a-wwii-interview&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/214316"&gt;https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/214316&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>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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CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS

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LAWRENCE FAIR HOUSING ORDINANCE

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50th ANNIVERSARY ORAL HISTORY PROJECT

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Interview of Ronald Dalquest &amp; Donald Dalquest

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November 9, 2016

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(9:37:17)

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MR. ARNOLD:

Today is November 9th, 2016.

I

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am local historian Tom Arnold interviewing

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brothers Ronald and Donald Dalquest at the

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Lawrence Public Library in Lawrence, Kansas, for

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the City of Lawrence Fair Housing Ordinance 50th

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Anniversary Oral History Project.

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At the time the ordinance passed in July,

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1967, Ron and Don were serving as City of Lawrence

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police officers.

So what I'd like to start off

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with is have both of you just tell me a little bit

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about your backgrounds and what brought you to

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Lawrence in the mid 1960s.

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So Ron, why don't you start off.

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MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Okay, Don came in 1965,

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December, '65, and he came back to Junction City,

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we was both born and raised in Junction City, and

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he was telling me all these stories about what he

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did on the Police Department and I said, you know,

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fight and get paid for it?

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I'm all for that.

And I asked him if they would hire twin

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brothers and he said he didn't know, he would

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check with the chief.

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Troelstrup.

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made out my application, and they interviewed me

Chief at that time was Bill

And so I came down in August of '66,

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and I had to take the MMPI test, and that was your

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aptitude test, you know.

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After I took it the chief told me that the

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professor up at K.U. said, told the chief that he

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knew that they would try him to find out, you

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know, if he knew what he was talking about and he

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said, "You got another officer up there that

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filled out the same application and did the same

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test," and then the chief says, "No, they're

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identical twin brothers."
And there was only about two questions that

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we missed.

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complete?

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his and so he said no and I was married at the

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time so I said yes, and I can't remember what the

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other question was, but there was only two or

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three, you know, that was different.

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One of them was is your sex life
And Don was single when he filled out

So they hired me on September the 23rd, 1966,

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and I worked for the Lawrence Police Department

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for 27 1/2 years, retired September the 23rd in

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'93, went to work for the U.S. Marshals Service as

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a court security officer and worked for them until

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January the 8th, 19 -- no, 2014.

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and three months for them.

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MR. ARNOLD:

Okay.

Worked 20 years

All right.

Don?

Sounds

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like you're the first one to come to Lawrence.

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What brought you here from Junction City to become

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a police officer?

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MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Well, I got out of the

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Air Force.

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got out in November, '65, and I started applying.

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I knew I wanted to be a policeman.

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I joined the Air Force in '61 and I

MR. ARNOLD:

Is that because your -- Ron was

telling me earlier your father had been a police

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officer in Junction City and then became an

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armourer on the base at Fort Riley.

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MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

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MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

So was it kind of because you

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were just sort of following in his footsteps or

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was it based on experience you had in the Air

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Force?

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MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes, you know, yes, he

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always talked about the Police Department down

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there and stuff.

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out in November and so I came and started applying

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around, and I had a friend who had moved up here

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and he said, "Why don't you apply up here in

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Lawrence?"

They wasn't hiring when I got

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And I came up here and I talked to Chief

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Troelstrup, talked to him for like two hours.

He

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didn't have any openings so he said, "Sorry, just

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don't have any openings."

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So I applied in Kansas City and in

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Leavenworth and so I was back home there and I

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read in the Topeka Daily Capital that Lawrence was

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hiring so I came back up here and talked to Chief

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Troelstrup and he says, yes, he says, they had

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three guys quit and go out there to Sunflower

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{Army Ammunition Plant] making more money.

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So he took me upstairs and I took my MMPI,

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took my, did my physical, and then I think it was

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week later I did an interview, and I know one of

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the questions was, you know, says, "The only thing

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you've ever done is went in the Air Force, the

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only job you held?"

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a job since I was eight.

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is just what you been doing the last four years.

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I was in the Air Force."

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Said, "No," I said, "I've had
I think on your question

So anyway, they interviewed me and hired me.

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Came to work here in November, '65, and they asked

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me if I could drink and I said, yes, I could, and

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they sent me around with the detectives for a week

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to check on the bars, see if they was selling

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liquor, you know, in the 3.2 bars, and so I caught

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one of them, Dynamite Club out on 23rd, but nobody

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knew me from around here so -MR. ARNOLD:

So you could do a little

undercover kind of work?
MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Did undercover.

Matter

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of fact, they sent me in on one of the first

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prostitutes that we busted down here on Mass, so

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nobody knew me, and they told me come in dressed

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up like a college student.

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I did, and we got her.

But yes, it just, you know, my dad was in law

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enforcement and when I was in the Air Force I was

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an air policeman.

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MR. ARNOLD:

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MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

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MR. ARNOLD:

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Okay.
And so --

It was a pretty natural

transition for you?
MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes.

Did police -- I

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knew I couldn't be a policeman until I hit 21 and

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so I joined the Air Force because they had that

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specialty code of air police, so I did it, I

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enjoyed it, and I came up here and, like I say, I

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had a buddy and then Troelstrup hired me and I

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went on from there.

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(9:44:59)

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MR. ARNOLD:

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Okay.

Describe the Lawrence

police force in that time frame, how large it was.

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I assume there was no campus police at the time,

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it was just one police force for --

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MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

The campus police was

actually security.

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MR. ARNOLD:

Okay.

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MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes.

They didn't

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really have any law enforcement.

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crime up there we would have to investigate it or

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we'd have to come up there and take a report.

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think they was actually just door shakers on

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security.

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MR. ARNOLD:

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MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

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If they had a

Okay.
Moomau, Chief Moomau

when he come in.
MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes.

Chief Moomau, and

I think he had been a Highway Patrolman and stuff.
Yes, our Police Department, we had a

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three-district plan.

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Massachusetts out to 15th Street.

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East Bottoms and North Lawrence.

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everything south of 15th Street.

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(9:46:17)

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MR. ARNOLD:

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I

121 was everything west of

Okay.

122 had the
123 district was

And how many officers

total, roughly?
MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

I think we had

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something like maybe 30.

I know that 122

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district, was two of us in there.

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had two.

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there.

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so that was about all we had.

121 district

123 district only had one person in

And you had a sergeant and a lieutenant,

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You'd have the three-district plan, then

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you'd have a backup car and so sometimes when the

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guys was off or somebody called in sick you was

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running two districts, one north and one south.

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Fifteenth Street was the divider.

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(Phone ringing)

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That was Ron's phone that went off.

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But anyway, sometimes the dispatcher would

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call in sick, we only had one dispatcher, and the

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dispatcher, if they called in sick, why, then you

16

was down to one car sometimes, sometimes two, two

17

people.

18

We didn't have any jailers.

19

over here at 745 Vermont.

20

Department was.

21

That's where our Police

So it was just a, you know, local, local

22

Police Department.

23

(9:48:04)

24

MR. ARNOLD:

25

Our jail was

Okay.

So we'll get into talking

a little bit later in the interview about the

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events in '68, '69, '70, when things got pretty

2

exciting in Lawrence.

3

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

4

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

And one of the things that we'll

5

talk about, because you all discussed it about a

6

month ago at the Final Friday program over at

7

Watkins, about how a pretty small Police

8

Department was fairly stressed by the amount of

9

things that were going on in that time frame.

10

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Right.

You know, when

11

you have a 24-hour business and, you know, you

12

only got, I think it was like four or five of us

13

that was working, when I first came on we was

14

working a 44-hour work week.

15

what was it, I think you got six days off a month,

16

and so then to go to a 40-hour work week they had

17

to hire more people, and that wasn't until, I

18

think, '73.

19

MR. ARNOLD:

20

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

We got, let's see,

Wow.
But we had no Handy

21

Talkies so on communications everybody was on

22

39-58 and 39-70, 39-58, the K.U. Police

23

Department, Lawrence Police Department, K.U., or

24

Douglas County Sheriff, and all the other

25

sheriffs' departments was all 39-58.

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(9:49:34)

2

MR. ARNOLD:

3
4
5
6

And those are radio frequencies

used in your car?
MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Radio frequencies,

right.
And I think it was around '67 we got, '67 we

7

got new frequencies, which was high band, and we

8

could go 10-55, which is scramble, and so we could

9

scramble it and people with monitors couldn't

10

monitor it.

11

MR. ARNOLD:

Interesting.

12

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

But, you know, when I

13

first came here we had two Fords and two Chevies

14

and they didn't have air conditioning in them and

15

I know Chief Troelstrup had told the city

16

commissioners that they was either going to have

17

to pay for our clothing cleaning or put air

18

conditioners in the car so they decided in '67,

19

'67 I think we got air conditioning in our

20

vehicles.

21

But, you know, it was one of those things

22

where you just, if you got a call, you know, if

23

you'd stop a vehicle, we called that 10-45 and

24

you'd stop the vehicle and you'd have to turn on

25

your P.A. system, so when you got out of the car

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you'd turn on your P.A. system, get up there and

2

talk to the people, and then if a call came in

3

you'd have to go back to your car and answer it,

4

then go back up there and give them their driver's

5

license back and say, "Well, you lucked out this

6

time."

7
8

But, you know, that was just one of the
things that had to happen.

9

MR. ARNOLD:

10

Right.

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

But you was the only

11

one that were -- there might be two of you there

12

on any type of a call so you basically just was

13

out there by yourself.

14

(9:51:49)

15

MR. ARNOLD:

You just had to handle it.

Let me ask both of you, and

16

since, Don, you have been talking we'll just

17

continue with you to start with and then we'll

18

switch over to Ron, but when you came to Lawrence

19

in that time frame kind of describe the town for

20

me.

21

your answer both, you know, was there a lot, much

22

crime or was it pretty quiet or if there was crime

23

what, was it kind of low level stuff?

What was Lawrence like then?

And include in

24

And then the other thing I really wanted you

25

to kind of describe is, you know, what the racial

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environment was like, what kind of segregation,

2

and kind of compare it a little bit to what you

3

were used to from coming to Junction City, which

4

was an Army town, which probably had a lot more

5

diversity in that regard, so if you can kind of

6

cover all that in one answer, and take as long as

7

you need.

8
9

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Okay.

Yes, when I came

here, matter of fact my dad had told me that

10

Lawrence had a good Police Department even back in

11

the '40s when he was on the Police Department.

12

You know, Junction City was more rough and tough

13

because they had a lot of GIs out there.

14

population was 18,000.

15

out there and so they had to -- but they had the

16

MPs to help them.

They had 18,000 soldiers

17

MR. ARNOLD:

18

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

19

on the Police Department.

20

The

Right.
We never had that here

When I first came to town here they put me in

21

the East Bottoms and North Lawrence.

22

predominantly black.

That was

23

Sorry, my voice is cracking up.

24

But, you know, I got to know the people down

25

there and talking to them and stuff, but, yes, we

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didn't have a lot of blacks in the other part of

2

town.

3

little bit but predominantly they was in the East

4

Bottoms and North Lawrence.

5

We had some up on Sixth Street here a

They had the Green Gables down there and they

6

mostly stayed around the Green Gables.

7

black bar.

8

(9:54:06)

9

MR. ARNOLD:

10
11

That was a

And where was that?

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

That was down there on

East Ninth.

12

MR. ARNOLD:

13

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

East Eighth.

14

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes, I'm sorry, East

15

Okay.

Eighth.

16

MR. ARNOLD:

Okay.

17

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Been Eighth and New

18

York, but that was about the only bar that they

19

had.

20

The Southern Pit was there at 19th and Mass.

21

Indians would congregate all in the Southern Pit.

22

That was the closest one to Haskell.

23

they also had one there right there at 19th that

24

was, can't remember the name of that, but it was

25

where the Yellow House is now, or used to be.

You had Haskell out there for the Indians.
The

And then

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MR. ARNOLD:

Right, right.

2

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

But, you know, there

3

was like 1,800 students and stuff.

4

didn't have a lot of crime but we had burglaries

5

and thefts.

6

MR. ARNOLD:

7

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

8
9
10

You know, we

Right.
We didn't write a lot

of reports.
(9:55:36)
MR. ARNOLD:

I assume violent crime was

11

fairly rare, maybe a bar fight or that sort of

12

thing?

13

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Well, you know, you

14

used to have some guns involved, you know, just

15

like a card party.

16

to pull out a pistol and it had about a six or

17

seven-inch barrel, ol' Al had, and by the time he

18

could get it out of his pants the other guy had

19

already hit him over the head with a whiskey

20

bottle.

One card party this guy tried

21

MR. ARNOLD:

Okay.

22

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

But, you know, we

23

didn't have a lot of homicides, not until later

24

on, we started getting some homicides, but

25

Lawrence, you know, bar fights, stuff like that

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there.

2

MR. ARNOLD:

Right, right.

3

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

K.U. students against

4

the home guys, the Indians, you know, against the

5

locals, sometimes you had some of that, but

6

predominantly the Indians kept to themselves.

7

K.U. students came through town, but, see, when I

8

first came here all the students had to have a

9

sticker in their back window for the University of

10

Kansas.

If you caught somebody here without the

11

sticker you knew that they wasn't going to K.U. or

12

they was in violation.

13

card, then you'd call K.U. P.D. and they'd come

14

down and ticket them on that for not having their

15

car registered.

If they had a K.U. ID

16

Haskell students couldn't have a car.

17

MR. ARNOLD:

18

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Interesting.
They had to live in the

19

dormitories.

20

year, they could live off campus if they was

21

married, but, you know, that was probably the

22

biggest thing.

23

The ones in their second or third

You know, as far as prejudice goes against

24

the blacks, I didn't get to see that because I

25

wasn't black, you know, but I knew that they

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didn't have a swimming pool.

2

asked for swimming pools and stuff.

3

they didn't have that until later on.

4

they complained to you about this and that but

5

there's nothing we could do about it.

6

MR. ARNOLD:

7

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

You know,
You know,

Right, right.

8

first line of defense.

9

MR. ARNOLD:

10

You know, they'd

You know, we're the

Right.

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

And so they'd come up

11

and say, "Well, how come we don't have this?"

12

never really seen prejudice.

13

about it, but in Junction City we had a, very

14

diverse because of Fort Riley.

15

MR. ARNOLD:

16

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

I

You know, I'd heard

Right.
And so blacks marrying

17

whites, they brought Germans back, German wives,

18

they was white girls, and -- but, you know, at

19

that time you could look on their military ID card

20

and they was a white female but it said black

21

female.

22

MR. ARNOLD:

Interesting.

23

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Because they didn't

24

want the Germans to marry a black over there, come

25

over here, and then the white guys wouldn't know

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1

that they had been married to a black guy, and,

2

you know, man, they had, you know, just stuff like

3

that there that went on.

4

When I went in the service, basic training

5

down there, and we had whites, blacks, in our

6

platoon, or our flight, and one kept calling the

7

other one an N word, you know, white guy was --

8

and they was from Alabama, you know, and so one of

9

them had been in the church with Martin Luther

10

King, the black guy had, and the white guy was on

11

the outside of it when they burnt the church, you

12

know.

13

MR. ARNOLD:

Wow.

14

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

And so the northern

15

blacks said, "Hey, we'll take care of him for

16

you."

17

don't want you guys to do anything because if I

18

let you touch him I can't go back to town," you

19

know.

20

opener, you know, you think, whoa.

He said, "No, don't take care of him.

And, you know, you talk about an eye

21

MR. ARNOLD:

22

MR. DALQUEST:

23

(10:00:28)

24

MR. ARNOLD:

25

I

Yes, yes.
Never, never heard that.

So you all, you were definitely,

from your experience in Junction City and then

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from in the military racial mixing was pretty much

2

the norm for you all but here in Lawrence you

3

generally didn't see, everybody kind of, the

4

African-Americans stayed in their own

5

neighborhoods, they went to their own bars, you

6

know, they didn't have access to integrated pools,

7

so Lawrence was definitely not a mixed community

8

by any means back in those days?

9

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Right.

And if you did

10

see blacks out in the other bars and stuff it was

11

normally a K.U. student, and they, you know,

12

they'd came from out of town, but normally your

13

blacks stayed down in the East Bottoms, up here in

14

the east part of town, or North Lawrence.

15

And we had a lot of problems about the

16

Mississippi blacks coming up here and going to

17

work out there at Sunflower Ordnance, and if you

18

seen a real dark black guy he was normally from

19

Hollandale, Mississippi, and then a lot of them

20

came up here and went to work out there at

21

Sunflower, you know, had good jobs out there.

22

MR. ARNOLD:

23

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

24
25

Right.
And so animosity

between the local blacks and the -(10:01:56)

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MR. ARNOLD:

You know, that's interesting,

2

I've read that, that the African-Americans who

3

came in more recently from Mississippi and then

4

many other African-Americans who had been in

5

Lawrence since probably right, Civil War, right

6

after, --

7

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

8

MR. ARNOLD:

9

get along very well.

Right.

-- that they didn't necessarily
Did that add challenges to

10

your policing in that sometimes there would be

11

tension within the African-American community?

12

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes.

And, you know, we

13

had black officers here and they got along good

14

down there but, you know, later on during the

15

riots and stuff they got challenged, they got --

16

MR. ARNOLD:

Sure.

17

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Threatened.

18

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Threatened.

19

call them Uncle Toms and stuff.

20

MR. ARNOLD:

21

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

They'd

Right, right.
But these are good

22

people here in town, had a lot of relatives and

23

stuff, so, you know, that just -- it was

24

interesting.

25

didn't know anybody, didn't know anybody here in

I mean, you know, I went down there,

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town.

I came, lived down here on Kentucky in an

2

apartment; came down on Kentucky, went back on

3

Tennessee, down to the Police Department.

4

(10:03:15)

5

MR. ARNOLD:

I assume probably the apartment

6

building you lived in wouldn't have had

7

African-Americans in it, it would have been all

8

white probably?

9

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

But, you know, we had

10

bench seats and my partner was a short guy, Lyle

11

Sutton, and I always said that across my knees was

12

written Plymouth Fury.

13

didn't even know where I was driving to, see, and

14

when I did start driving, well, then he had to

15

tell me, "Turn, turn."

But he had to drive.

Said, "Left or right?"

16

But I learned it and enjoyed myself.

17

(10:03:50)

18

MR. ARNOLD:

Okay.

I

Well, I'll let you rest

19

your voice for a few minutes, since you've been

20

talking a lot, and turn it over to Ron.

21

Ron, give me your perspectives on how you

22

found Lawrence when you first got here and kind of

23

what your reactions to sort of the racial

24

environment and just kind of what kind of town

25

Lawrence was at that time.

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MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Well, first of all,

2

Chief Troelstrup, when he hired me he said that,

3

"If you're half as good as your brother, then

4

we'll get along just fine," and I said, "Well, I'm

5

not half as good, I'm better than he is."

6

But we never could ride together, or we

7

couldn't be on the same shift.

They said we could

8

conspire with one another and maybe do some wrong

9

things or something, so we never did.

In fact,

10

when Don got ready to go to the Sheriff's Office

11

they let us ride the last week together.

12

both sergeants and so we got to ride that week

13

together.

14

But Don was right.

We was

I was on the East

15

Bottoms, too, and North Lawrence.

16

on midnight shift, on the shift I was on, we had

17

an old lieutenant and on midnights, well, if the

18

dispatcher wasn't there one of us would have to

19

dispatch and we would split the town at 15th

20

Street, one of us run north, one of us run south,

21

and so we only had two guys out there on the

22

street.

23

Handy Talkies or any time, so you had to basically

24

handle it yourself, and, you know, sometimes you

25

had to knock a few heads, you know, and we had

We didn't have backup.

A lot of times

You didn't have

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39-58, like Don said, radio.

2

I went down to a bar fight one night, made

3

three arrests, and I had them on the floor, you

4

know, but I only had one set of handcuffs so I

5

handcuffed two of them together and as I was

6

handcuffing them guys, they was a bunch of town

7

guys and they was beating up some K.U. students at

8

the old Purple Pig down on New Hampshire Street

9

and one of them, as I was handcuffing the other

10

two together the other, third one, he bolted out

11

the back door, and so I went out.

12

I called my lieutenant, he was dispatching,

13

and I said, you know, "Can the other officer meet

14

me?"

15

said, "What do you suggest I do?"

16

didn't want them sitting in the back seat on me.

17

And he said, "Well, you're only a couple blocks

18

from the station.

19

walk them down here?"

20

And he said, "No.

He's out on a call."

I

You know, I

Why don't you just go ahead and

So I did, and then I ran back to my patrol

21

car and they had taken my whip antenna and tied it

22

in a knot.

23

top.

24

the plastic covers, and tied my windshield wiper

25

blades in knots, and so of course I had to write a

We had them bubble gum light bars on

They had taken both the light bars off, or

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report on that, you know.

2

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

3

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And we didn't know who

4

did it but, you know, a lot of the -- my

5

perspective was a little bit different than Don's,

6

you know.

7

Bottoms and Green Gables, I never was scared to go

8

into the Green Gables, and lot of officers were,

9

you know.

When we was talking about the East

They said don't go in there by

10

yourself, you know.

I never was bothered, you

11

know.

12

was respectable to them and, you know, we got to

13

knowing a lot of the blacks and we always said hi

14

to them and I always treated people like I wanted

15

to be treated myself or somebody would treat my

16

parents, and so I treated them with that kind of

17

respect.

They was always respectful to me because I

18

I told them one time, and I always figured,

19

you know, that if I could give them a break, you

20

know, I'd give them a break, but if I told them to

21

do something they'd better do it, and they knew

22

that I was in control and so, you know, that was

23

the difference back then.

24

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

25

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

You know, we didn't

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have a lot but we could give people breaks, you

2

know, especially on family disturbances, you know.

3

Nowdays, you know, they want everybody arrested,

4

you know.

5

know, you have to arrest them, you know.

6

somebody slaps the other person and they leave a

7

mark, well, you gotta take them in and arrest them

8

and they have to spend the night in jail and that

9

makes for hostility between husbands and wives,

10

In fact, they've got the law where, you
If

you know.

11

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

12

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Right.
I know they think

13

they're doing good but, you know, there's a

14

pecking order.

15

MR. ARNOLD:

Yes, yes.

16

(10:09:58)

17

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

This is Don.

But Ron's

18

right, you know, it used to be that you didn't

19

arrest them, all you'd do is take care of the

20

problem, and -- but, see, even the wives don't

21

want the guy arrested because that's their

22

paycheck.

23

MR. ARNOLD:

24

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

25

Right.
So -- and then, of

course, if the, and I had this come up, the lady

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was the one that hit him with a frying pan so then

2

I had to take her in and in front of her kids and

3

everything.

4

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

5

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

And so that's where a

6

lot of officers are getting hurt is on this

7

domestic battery, that they're making us arrest

8

one of them.

9
10

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

So I know they're

11

trying to do better for battered women, but, you

12

know, sometimes you just have to just set them

13

down, take him out of there, make sure he doesn't

14

come back that night.

15

Go ahead, Ron.

16

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Well, and a lot of

17

that, you know, I mean, we was talking about the

18

blacks from Mississippi.

19

Reverend Sims.

20

church down there at 13th and Connecticut and they

21

had a lot of the Mississippi blacks, you know, was

22

down there and, man, was they ever religious, you

23

know, and, you know, but then you had the North

24

Lawrence people, you know, and there was North

25

Lawrence blacks.

They came up here with

You know, he was pastor of the

Then on Sixth Street, you know,

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1

there was some blacks over there, so there was a

2

little hostility between certain ones and they

3

didn't like to mingle but, you know, they got

4

together later on and they calmed down.

5

And the same thing was with Haskell.

You

6

know, you'd get out there and you had the

7

different tribes.

8

the difference between a Crow and a Comanche, you

9

know.

I had a real hard time telling

The only ones I knew was the Alaskan, you

10

know, the Eskimos, because they would be walking

11

around, it would be five below zero and they'd be

12

walking around in short-sleeved shirts, but, you

13

know, there was a lot of hostility out there.

14

There was a lot of knife fights, a lot of --

15

between tribes, and there was hostility, got to be

16

real bad, and we had some on the Lawrence Police

17

Department and we had one that he was a great big

18

guy, he used to play football out there at

19

Haskell, and he walked in one night out there at

20

Lawrence Memorial Hospital and here was a little

21

guy, but he was a different tribe.

22

Comanche and our officer was a Crow.

23

He was a

Boy, I mean to tell you, he come off that

24

table and they was trying to stitch him up and,

25

you know, we had problems, you know, so finally I

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1

told the officer, I said, "Go ahead and leave,"

2

and as soon as he left, you know, the guy calmed

3

down and they sewed him up and we took him to

4

jail.

5

And we had some of them that took great pride

6

in what they could drink.

7

of beer and pour a pint of wood grain alcohol, 180

8

proof, in that and then drink it and then they was

9

going, you know, bonkers, and they'd fight

10
11

They'd take a pitcher

everybody.
But Haskell out there had a policy that if

12

they came back -- this was before; they was in a

13

trade school, Haskell was a trade school and not a

14

junior college like they are now, but they

15

couldn't have cars and they'd go out and get drunk

16

and they'd come in the dorm out there and the

17

Haskell administration, one of the dorm guards

18

would see them and could smell alcohol on them and

19

then he'd call us and say, "This guy's drunk.

20

want him arrested."

21

We

So we would have to arrest him, put him in

22

jail for drunk.

Next day, why, Haskell was down

23

there and they paid the $25 bond for him and they

24

put him, they brought his clothes with him and

25

they'd packed him up and they sent him back to his

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reservation, and -- but if they even smelled beer

2

on them, and they had to be in by 10:00 o'clock at

3

night, and if they wasn't in by 10:00 o'clock,

4

why, they'd call and say, "We want him arrested,"

5

you know.

6

So then they turned around and one of them

7

decided that they was going to contest it and then

8

they said the police officers weren't to be

9

allowed to enforce laws on reservations, and since

10

Haskell was a reservation and Lawrence police

11

didn't have the authority to go out there and

12

arrest them, so -- and the court said, you're

13

right.

14

So then the FBI had to come out, if they had

15

a drunk call, why, the FBI had to go out there and

16

when -- we had to go out --

17
18

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

That lasted about that

long.

19

MR. ARNOLD:

I can imagine.

20

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Well, then they made us

21

all, yes, then they made us all Deputy U.S.

22

Marshals.

23

(10:16:14)

24

MR. ARNOLD:

25

to --

Okay, so give you the authority

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2

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

So we could enforce the

federal laws, see.

3

MR. ARNOLD:

Okay.

4

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And then they had to

5

get, they had to have Congress come to Lawrence

6

and Lawrence had to accept the authority, you

7

know, and once Lawrence accepted the authority out

8

there, well, then we could go out there and

9

enforce city laws, and then we didn't need the

10

U.S. Marshals badges, you know, but, you know, we

11

had all this different parties.

12

During the riots in '69 and '70, you know, we

13

had the white supremacists, you know, we had the

14

John Birch Society, we had all these vigilantes.

15

Lot of the vigilantes, you know, was individuals

16

that said, you know, hey, I've got this big group

17

of guys, we're going to come in and we're going

18

to, you know, shoot all the blacks, you know.

19

We had black people that, you know, didn't

20

want to be called black, they wanted to be called

21

negroes, you know.

22

N word, but, you know, you couldn't say "boy" or

23

you couldn't say "gal," you know, that was

24

insults.

25

None of them wanted to be the

And our human relations director at the time

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--

2

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Ray Samuel?

3

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

No, before Ray.

He

4

wrote a book, and this was during the riots, and

5

he was -- the book was named "How to Be a Hot Cat"

6

-- no, "How to Be a Cool Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,"

7

and he had all of the police officers, he give

8

each one of us the book and it was just, you know,

9

he'd typed it up and, you know, what you're

10

supposed to do, you know.

11

know, wanted to be called negroes and, you know,

12

and some of them wanted to be called blacks, some

13

of them wanted to be called colored, you know.

14

Some of the blacks, you

And the Indians, you know, they had certain

15

things they didn't want to be called, you know,

16

Indians and, you know, Eskimos didn't want to be

17

known as Indian, they wanted to be called Eskimos,

18

and Comanche was insulted if you called them

19

anything but Comanches, you know, and -- but vice

20

versa, you know, there was a lot of hostility

21

between the different groups of individuals.

22

had K.U. students, you know, we had SDS, Indians,

23

we had AIM out there, you know, AIM had come into

24

town, and we had all these individuals coming into

25

Lawrence because it was a melting pot.

We

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MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

2

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And when you bring in

3

all these outsiders, and they was ones that was

4

causing all the hostilities, you know, and when

5

you got that kind of a melting pot in here, you

6

know, everybody was against everybody.

7

(10:19:54)

8

MR. ARNOLD:

9

Right.

With you all in the

small Lawrence police force caught in the middle

10

trying to keep them all apart.

11

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Yes, right, and here we

12

are, you know, we've got 35 officers at one time

13

out there in front of the high school, we

14

confronted 250 people, and we all lined up there

15

and everything else, and there was 18 officers.

16

We called in every officer we could get ahold of,

17

the night shift, midnight, swings, day shift.

18

even took them out of TSB.

19

Sheriff's Office.

20

there, we had detectives out there on the line.

21

There was 18 of us, and the only way that you can

22

make an arrest, you know, you couldn't, because if

23

you made an arrest you was going to have to take

24

two of them people and take them out, take the

25

person that you arrested to jail.

We

We called the

We had sheriff's deputy out

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MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

2

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And on several

3

different incidences we had to make an arrest, you

4

know.

5

the back seat, one in the front seat with him, and

6

he drove them to jail from the high school

7

football game.

8

know -- and we had the students come in and try

9

and attack us and we set up a skirmish line and we

One time Lieutenant Harris, we put three in

They was all students, but, you

10

had to, actually had to hold the officers back,

11

but once we formed the skirmish line we wouldn't

12

let anybody come through and we walked them out

13

and that was the way we was trained, you know.

14

But then you had the hippies, the yippies,

15

the street people.

16

we was down there at the Watkins Museum this woman

17

come up there and she said, "Was there really

18

people out looking, you know, to shoot hippies?"

19
20

You know, the other night when

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

I think she asked you,

didn't she?

21

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Yes, uh-huh.

22

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And we said, you know,

23

we don't -- we didn't know them, we couldn't pin,

24

but we heard about them, you know, and we was

25

trying to be aware of them, and, you know, but it

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was a scary time.

2

When we had the curfew --

3

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

4
5

This is Don, but she

says, "But I was a hippy."
MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

But, you know, we set

6

up, the Lawrence Police Department set up -- we

7

played basketball.

8

went out and played with the hippies, you know,

9

against the hippies.

10

We set up a basketball, and we

The only real bad time we had was with the

11

Indians, you know, because, man, them are damn

12

near pro basketball players and they'll run you to

13

death.

14

court and just watched them, you know, because --

15

and they can play basketball, and they're

16

semi-pro, you know.

17

called ourselves The Pigs, and, you know, they had

18

T-shirts that said Hippies on them, you know, and

19

then we had the blacks, you know, and they're all

20

good basketball players.

21

I stand right there in the middle of the

Hell, they beat the -- and we

We went down to the Community Center and we

22

challenged them all.

We got our butts beat most

23

of the time, you know, but we had good times.

24

got to knowing people, and I think that's one of

25

the biggest problems they have today, you know, is

We

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the police officers don't go in and talk to

2

people, you know.

3

shops.

4

talking to people, you know, about what was going

5

on in the community and, you know, nowdays, you

6

know, they want to put GPSs on the police cars and

7

say, well hey, you know, you're out of your

8

district and you gotta do this and you gotta do

9

that.

We used to go in the coffee

I could learn more in a coffee shop

10

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

11

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

So they don't really

12

talk to people.

13

policing that we did, you know, and they're

14

running them so fast and so hard, you know, that

15

the officers don't have time to know the

16

community.

17

(10:24:27)

18

MR. ARNOLD:

They don't go out and do the

Right.

Yes, I was going to ask

19

you, based on some things you said earlier about,

20

you know, treating people fairly and with respect.

21

It sounds to me like, and I was going to ask you

22

what kind of relationship there was between the

23

Police Department and the African-American

24

community, but it sounds like you treated them

25

like any other community in town, you got to know

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people, you treated them with respect, you helped

2

them solve their problems when you could help out

3

and you had the leeway to do that, you know, you

4

got involved in community activities like playing

5

basketball, so I take it that that helped

6

alleviate a lot of the potential tensions, until,

7

--

8

THE SPEAKER:

9

MR. ARNOLD:

It did.
-- of course, you got into the

10

late '60s, when then there were so many groups

11

with so many different agendas you all were just

12

kind of caught in the middle of it all.

13

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Well, you know -- this

14

is Don -- but you really look at it and when you

15

treat a person fairly and they know that you have,

16

that you gave them a break, later on if you have

17

to arrest them they won't give you that much

18

trouble, you know, but if you bum rap them, you

19

know, they understand that.

20

don't understand that you just can't make up a

21

charge, you'll lose it in court, and they have a

22

right.

23

You know, people

That's what I was saying the other night down

24

there, you know, but nobody has a right to resist

25

arrest.

If I make an arrest you got a right to

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beat me in court, you know, sue me, go to an

2

attorney, sue me, everything, but you don't have a

3

right to resist arrest, and that's where a lot of

4

their problems are today is they resist arrest.

5

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And they think you

6

violate their civil rights.

What civil rights?

7

They, they don't know what civil rights are.

8

think they do, but, you know, they say, "Oh, my

9

civil rights have been violated."

10

rights?

11

You know, you can't resist arrest.

They

What civil

You know, the officer made an arrest.

12

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

13

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

What don't you

14

understand about that?

15

along with the officer, and if he does bum rap you

16

or he makes a fatal mistake, you know, of making a

17

bad arrest you can sue him, you can sue the city,

18

you know, he can lose his job, but if you resist

19

arrest, hey, he just made a lawful arrest.

20

what I'm saying?

21

(10:27:10)

22

MR. ARNOLD:

Yes.

You know, if you just go

See

Did you all try to

23

establish relationships with particular leaders

24

within the African-American community or within

25

the Indian American community or, for that matter,

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within the white community just to try and help

2

you, you know, maintain good relations kind of

3

with the folks in the communities in general?

4

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

No.

You have to

5

remember, we was just little guys ourselves and so

6

I made friends with the guys out on the street,

7

but like the leaders or the ones that wanted to be

8

leaders, they didn't want to be friends of mine,

9

they wanted to be friends of the city commissioner

10

or the mayor, stuff like that there, so basically

11

the person out on the street, the guy that I dealt

12

with all the time, that's the one I was working

13

with.

14

you know, they probably knew me.

15

They didn't know me from Adam but -- or,

I think the leaders knew me but they didn't

16

want to talk to me, they wanted to talk to

17

somebody that had authority and could do something

18

for them, and, you know, that's one of the

19

problems that you have.

20

what they want.

21

the swimming pool.

22

town that was open to the public except for the

23

blacks, that was up here on Sixth and Florida, but

24

that was a private, that wasn't by the city, so

25

the city opened up a swimming pool out there at

They really don't know

You know, they knew they liked
We had one swimming pool in

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23rd and Kasold.

2

at.

That's not where the blacks was

3

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

4

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Blacks was downtown,

5

East Bottoms, so they had to get transportation

6

all the way out there, but they did make the

7

swimming pool part of it but then it took time.

8

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

9

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

10

don't want time.

11

MR. ARNOLD:

12

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

A lot of times people

Right.
They hired Ray Samuel

13

as their human relations guy and he brought a lot

14

of civility and he would try to talk to them about

15

the police officers and also the police officers

16

about them and stuff.

17

the one that really calmed them down quite a bit.

18

I think Ray was probably

But, see, they don't, some of those leaders

19

didn't have control.

20

MR. ARNOLD:

21

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Right.
These other people that

22

was making the firebombs, stuff like that, they

23

didn't have control of those, so -- but they was

24

going off that hype.

25

It was like the colonel of the Highway

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Patrol.

2

THE SPEAKER:

Albott.

3

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Albott.

He come in, he

4

said, "I settled Lawrence."

He came up here at

5

noon up on Oread Street and talked to a couple

6

people.

7

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

8

smoking marijuana cigarettes.

9
10
11
12
13

Hippies sitting there

(Interrupting)
MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

He wasn't out there at

night -MR. RONALD DALQUEST:
the problem?"

And he says, "What's

I'm Ron.

14

(Interrupting)

15

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

16

MR. ARNOLD:

17

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

-- Leonard Harrison?

Uh-huh.
Leonard Harrison at the

18

time, you know, he had these young guys, and he

19

was a radical.

20

guys, like Steven and, and --

21

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Butch.

22

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Don't use names.

He was a radical, and these young

No.

23

But he had these young guys at different places in

24

town where all the young kids were at, you know,

25

the Ballard Center, the Afro House, the swimming

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1

pool, and he stirred them all up, see, and he kept

2

them all stirred up and then they would meet

3

places, see, and then like they said, you know,

4

they got them to join the Black Panthers, you

5

know, and they're a terrorist group, and they did

6

that, see.

7

We had everything in here.

We even, you

8

know, with the university up there, they brought

9

in the Ku Klux Klan, you know, set up here at Hoch

10

Auditorium, and they had to send us up there to

11

protect them and halfway through they opened the

12

doors, you know, for all these people to come

13

rushing in and then they said we're only going to

14

keep the doors open for 15 minutes and then we

15

shut the doors and we keep everybody out.

16

Hey, I said, you know, "Whatever you do,"

17

Hoch Auditorium, if you've been out there, the

18

doors open out, they don't open in, so they're

19

going to shut the doors, you know, and I told

20

them, I said, "you're going to have problems."

21

I told every one of my officers up there -- I

22

was the officer in charge -- I said, "You're going

23

to have problems.

24

the outside of that door, you know, stay on the

25

inside."

Whatever you do, don't get on

Then they was going to chain them shut,

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2

see, and then lock them.
Well, once they did that here's all these

3

kids and they was trying to push in and the crowd

4

was trying to get in and they was pushing girls

5

like this up against the door, you know, and they

6

was trying to shove them through the door, and I

7

just knew that they was going to stomp all, you

8

know, these kids up there, and they said, well,

9

you know, that's how we protect them.

10

You're not protecting them kids, but if we

11

had an officer on the outside there they would

12

have killed the officer, you know, push them clear

13

through the glass doors, you know.

14

And then we had to walk them all the way out

15

to their bus so they could take them out of there,

16

you know, just real fast because they'd parked

17

them out back, you know, and we had to get into a

18

riot formation so we could protect them.

19

them people up there?

20

terrorist activities, you know?

21

well, you know, these kids gotta learn that these

22

people, what they're about.

23

(10:33:56)

24

MR. ARNOLD:

25

Klan?

Why have

So they talk about their
And they said,

And "these people" were the

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MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

2

MR. ARNOLD:

3
4

Huh?

This was the Klan was the people

you were talking about?
MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Yes.

And they set up

5

there, you know, and they was talking about the

6

blacks and, you know, the Jews and everything

7

else, you know, and they're basically just a

8

terrorist organization.

9
10

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

11

remember, we don't --

12

MR. ARNOLD:

13
14

clarify.

And you have to

This is Don again, just to

Go ahead.

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes, this is Don.

You

15

have to remember that we have to protect the good,

16

the bad, the ugly, and when you're standing in

17

between these two they know that we are there to

18

protect them and so they'll say other things, you

19

know.

20

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

21

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

And they agitate the

22

other group and the other group going to agitate

23

back.

24

You know, during the riots in Chicago they was

25

throwing urine and feces on the officers and when

We're standing there in line and stuff.

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the officers swung with their clubs, well, they

2

got pictures of them doing that, see, and so, you

3

know, they tell you not to do anything, they'll

4

spit in your face, you're not supposed to -- so

5

they gave us shields finally, but it's that type

6

of person, or people, that you have to protect and

7

then we get a bad reputation because --

8
9
10
11

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

You're just doing your

jobs.
MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Right, we're doing, but

they should not let them come into town.

12

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

13

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Go ahead.
I'm Ron.

Ron.
In '69 and

14

'70 they used to, you know, and especially on the

15

Chicago 7 up there, you know, the rioters come in

16

and they are prepared.

17

the camera.

18

Everything they want is

They want to play up the camera.

They used to take these little bags of blood,

19

see, and they would hold them in their hands.

As

20

soon as the officer raised up his billy club like

21

he was going to hit them, you know, or if he did

22

hit them they would take that little plastic bag

23

and go like that and hit their forehead and the

24

blood would run down their face, see, and the

25

cameras, you know, that was -- the newspapers and

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the TV cameras, boy, you know, everybody likes

2

that.

3

They get them all riled up and they bring

4

them into town, and that's what we had in '69 and

5

'70.

6

in, and then when they went into third degree

7

martial law, where they shut down the whole city,

8

you know -- did you learn about that?

9
10

You know, we had all these outsiders coming

MR. ARNOLD:

No.

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

They had a curfew from

11

7:00 o'clock at night till 7:00 in the morning.

12

You couldn't be out on the streets.

13

be walking on the city sidewalk.

14

your yard or your front porch, in your house, but

15

you couldn't be out on the city sidewalk or the

16

city roadway, and if your wife went to Kansas City

17

and she got back after 7:00 o'clock at night they

18

wouldn't let her into town.

19

around --

20

(Interrupting)

21

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

You couldn't

You could be in

She had to turn

The Highway Patrol took

22

care of -- this is Don.

Highway Patrol and the

23

National Guards took care of the outer perimeter

24

of town, and then we had National Guardsmen in

25

with our officers in the city, so, you know, they

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1

filled up the patrol car and they brought deuce

2

and a halfs in to haul prisoners and, you know,

3

stuff like that.

4

But you have to remember, we never had enough

5

officers.

We could block the street but we

6

couldn't block the sidewalks on either side, you

7

know, and that's standing with our arms out,

8

because there's probably eight of us, eight

9

officers, and if you brought in any other shift,

10

you know, then they didn't have any time off.

11

guys didn't have any time off, so that was, it was

12

just, you know, during the time, and matter of

13

fact, in April they brought in the National Guard.

14

(10:38:35)

15

MR. ARNOLD:

16

Our

This was April of '69 or '70?

'70 probably?

17

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

18

MR. ARNOLD:

19

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

'70.

'70, yes.
Uh-huh.

And that's

20

when they firebombed the Union building, and we

21

didn't know it until we got up there.

22

a fire truck and we was up there on Louisiana

23

trying to find out -- we knew which house it had

24

came from but we was trying to get that, and they

25

brought up deuce and a halfs loaded with, full of

They'd shot

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1

troops and stuff, and then down there 15th and

2

Tennessee they closed off the road.

3

trash cans and they had rolled nails out there in

4

the road and Captain McClure brought me and I

5

think it was like a platoon of guys up there and

6

said go down there and open up that road.

7

(10:39:34)

8

MR. ARNOLD:

9

Right.

They had put

Now, I know this unrest,

some of it was probably anti-war related, some of

10

it was related to racial grievances, but to you

11

all as police officers was it just one kind of set

12

of turmoil and violence, it didn't make much

13

difference to you which group was behind it, it

14

was just a problem you had to deal with?

15

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Right.

I mean, you

16

know, you had anti-war, you had civil rights, you

17

had people coming into town that wasn't the local

18

people but because it was going on they came into

19

town to raise Cain and, you know, they had the

20

Vortex, was a --

21

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Newspaper.

22

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

-- underground

23

newspaper up there.

They told them how to make

24

grenades.

25

hot wax and you roll it with BBs and then you

You take a M-80 and you put, dip it in

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2

throw it at the police officers.
You string piano wire between the buildings;

3

when they chase you, you know, it would cut them

4

up, cut up the police officers.

5

of that stuff, you know.

6

There was a lot

They put, on Bill Garrett, they put out a

7

wanted poster dead or alive on him, you know, and

8

they used the picture that the Journal-World was

9

using to know your police officer in town.

You

10

know, that's the picture that they used on Bill

11

Garrett.

12

So, yes, you know, they keep you up during

13

the day and the night and lot of times we was

14

getting like 24 hours, you know, we'd go out and

15

sleep at the high school on wrestling mats and

16

they'd wake you up every hour to go out and stand

17

in the hallway while the kids changed around, then

18

they'd give you about half an hour, an hour to go

19

home and shower, shave, and come on back, so --

20

(10:41:51)

21

MR. ARNOLD:

22

up the Klan earlier.

23

interviewed have made mention of a Klan presence

24

in Lawrence in the mid 1960s.

25

that was visible to you all --

Let me ask you, you have brought
A couple of people I've

Was that something

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MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

2

MR. ARNOLD:

3

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

No.

-- in the police force?
They had -- this is

4

Ron.

5

They was mainly out of, down around Ottawa,

6

Garnett.

7

would tell us that they got the Ku Klux Klan and

8

they're going to, vigilantes, you know, "I've got

9

a group of people," you know, and that was just to

10
11

They had what they call John Birch Society.

A lot of them was fake.

You know, they

scare people.
But the citizens of Lawrence was scared.

A

12

lot of the business owners, when we had a curfew

13

down there one night we had got a call down in the

14

800 block of Mass and there was a black guy

15

walking with a sack and could be a firebomb, and

16

we went flying down there, you know, and I was

17

stopping there talking to him, and this was during

18

curfew, see.

19

He wasn't even supposed to be out.

Nobody was supposed to be out, and I got this

20

real funny feeling, you know, and believe it or

21

not the hair was standing up on the back of my

22

head because I knew that there was people watching

23

me and I knew that there was probably guns pointed

24

at me while I'm sitting there talking to this guy,

25

and, you know, there was three of us police

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officers sitting there, and all of a sudden, you

2

know, out of the corner of my eye I see this one

3

guy step out of the dark corner of the building,

4

see, and I knew him, and he was a business owner

5

and he'd blackened out his face with military, you

6

know, camouflage and he had a black stocking cap

7

on, black clothes on.

8

on the side of him, and he's protecting his

9

business, you know, and he said, you know,

He had this great big knife

10

"There's a bunch of us guys up here," and I was

11

looking and I could see people, you know, up in

12

windows, you know, and I knew that there was guns

13

up there.

14

But this black guy, he was walking down the

15

street with a sack.

16

curfew.

17

was in the maintenance and he cleaned classrooms

18

up there and that was his sack lunch, and he got

19

up to K.U. and he reported for duty, you know, and

20

they said, "Hey, this is curfew.

21

supposed to be out, you know, go back home; you're

22

not even supposed to be up here," see.

23

He didn't know about the

He went up to K.U. because he cleaned, he

You're not

He said, "Well, you know, I come up here for

24

my job."

The university's closed.

So he was

25

walking back home and in his sack he had his

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2

lunch.
But it could have been, you know -- it come

3

real close to somebody probably shooting him.

4

he would have stopped and lit up a cigarette, you

5

know, with a lighter, you know, flicked a Bic or

6

something to light a cigarette there was no doubt

7

in my mind he'd have probably got shot.

8

MR. ARNOLD:

9

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

If

Wow.
And that tension, you

10

know, right there is the type of thing that was

11

going on at that time.

12

all the way around.

13

(10:45:56)

14

MR. ARNOLD:

It was just really tense

When did that finally start to

15

kind of resolve itself or to die out?

16

of brought all this to an end finally that tamped

17

down all this tension and the turmoil and the

18

violence?

19
20
21

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:
you mean?

What kind

Okay, during the riots,

This is Don.

MR. ARNOLD:

Yes.

Did it just kind of burn

22

itself out because people eventually just

23

exhausted themselves or --

24
25

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes.

What happened was

April we had the K.U. fire, okay, and they brought

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in the National Guards.

2

three days.

3

Then -- that was like for

Then after that it was July and July was at

4

the high school and also at nighttime they

5

firebombed the white house up there on Oread

6

Street.

7

Rick Dowdell got shot, so that's when they was

8

going to try to kill a police officer.

9

when they ambushed Kenny and them down here on

10

Pennsylvania, so then Nick Rice -- let's see, I

11

made detective in July so Nick Rice was, I was a

12

detective when we went up there.

13

there at Watkins Museum, that was in July.

Yes.

Wasn't it July?

14

MR. ARNOLD:

15

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes, it was.

July

That's

My photo down

Okay.
And we went up there to

16

investigate his shooting and that's when we got up

17

there and I got hit with a brick, so -- but, you

18

know, they firebombed Judge Gray's house.

19

Johnson, you know, got shot down there on Ninth

20

Street.

21
22
23

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:
That was Ron.

Mildred

Dan Young's house.

I'm Ron.

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Afro House, you know,

24

it was down there.

They claimed that one of the

25

guys got shot on the front porch, you know, and --

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1

but he would have had to been on his hands and

2

knees, because he was shot from downward into his

3

legs, so they thought it was somebody maybe high

4

up on the second floor had shot the gun.

5

You know, there was just turmoil.

They

6

firebombed the satellite Union up there on 15th

7

and they was just building it.

8

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

9

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

They put six sticks of

10

dynamite, they put a fuse in there, they did a old

11

time, to light it they put heads of matches on

12

there and put the fuse in there, but they put a

13

cigar in there instead of a cigarette.

14

if you don't puff on it it goes out, whereas a

15

regular cigarette will burn down and ignite the

16

fuse.

17

A cigar,

Summerfield Hall, they firebombed that, or

18

that was an explosion.

19

Ohio Street, that was another one.

20

Weathermen coming into town.

21

lot of intelligence throughout the community.

22

have people come in and tell you this and tell you

23

that, so there was a lot of intelligence coming in

24

but, you know, you have to prove what you know.

25

MR. ARNOLD:

Bank of America up here on

Right.

We had

You know, you get a
You

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MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

You know, you just

2

can't jump to the gun on it, but when Skinny

3

Williams got shot, that was Sergeant [Eugene]

4

Williams, down there, they was going to try to

5

kill a police officer and they had a lot of

6

outside people coming in on that.

7

The call that came in said that there was

8

four or five people marching with guns down the

9

street and so, you know, they sent four officers

10

down there, because we knew that they was going

11

to, and they was going to walk in, so they went

12

down there.

13

They started, got off at 11th Street and

14

started walking in and they came around a corner

15

there, and that would have been at 10th, Skinny

16

got shot as he came around by the big cedar tree

17

and everything opened up, just bang, bang, bang,

18

bang, bang, bang.

19

Then that group left.

The officers came

20

around.

Lemon came around 11th Street over there

21

by that baseball field and as he did they opened

22

up on him so he got out and he was shooting at

23

them and Bob Merkel was in a vehicle and he went

24

past them, drove on up and went right on up to

25

where the other ambush had been set up.

He got

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1

out of the car and he went up there and trying to

2

help Skinny and, you know, they seen his vehicle

3

there and they had headrests in there and they

4

thought there was an officer was in there and they

5

just blew the heck out of that car.

6

was all shot up.

7

I mean, it

I went down there and collected up ammunition

8

later on and stuff and there was all kinds of

9

stuff down there, double ought buck, you know.

10

They was prepared for war.

11

officer that we got shot at that time.

12

(10:52:50)

13

MR. ARNOLD:

14
15

But that was the only

That's amazing considering how

much was going on.
MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes, you know, and like

16

I say, there wasn't very many officers at the

17

time.

18

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

19

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

So would you -This is Ron.

But we

20

had officers, young officers that come in, just,

21

one came back from Vietnam and he was behind

22

Skinny when Skinny got shot and next morning he

23

came into the chief's office and laid his badge on

24

the table and said, you know, "In Vietnam I knew

25

who I was fighting but I don't know over here."

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2

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And they, later on

their intelligence, they had the KBI come in.

3

(10:53:37)

4

MR. ARNOLD:

5

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Kansas Bureau of Investigation?
Yes, and do an

6

investigation and later on they found out that

7

their intention was to kill a police officer and

8

cut his head off, put it on a spear, hang it in

9

front of the Afro House.

10

MR. ARNOLD:

Wow.

11

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And that's lot of it

12

from outside the community, you know, so, you

13

know, it was like Russell Means, you know, with

14

AIM, you know, he was in here and he was stirring

15

the Indians up and there was just a lot of

16

turmoil.

17

(10:54:14)

18

MR. ARNOLD:

So did it finally kind of die

19

down because a lot of these outsiders maybe moved

20

on and the agitators sort of left town and --

21

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Yes, and what they did

22

was they did brought in Menningers [Menninger

23

Foundation in Topeka] and they took a lot of the

24

different segments of the community and they took

25

them over there to Menningers and they had a

�56
1

set-down powwow.

2

First thing they did was they set everybody

3

down, they had police officers, they had blacks,

4

they had hippies, they had city commissioners,

5

they had business people, they had vigilantes,

6

supposed to be, you know, they had all these

7

different segments of the community and they

8

brought them in at night and they brought out a

9

fifth of whiskey and set it down and everybody

10

kind of fixed them a drink and then they had a big

11

powwow and everybody sat around and tried to

12

figure out what was going on.

13

It really was an eye opener for the police

14

officers because we felt like, you know, it was us

15

against them, and come to find out, you know, that

16

they all -- we was the front line and, you know,

17

to get to the city commissioners they had to go

18

through us and they really didn't have anything

19

against the police officers, what they was against

20

was the establishment.

21

(10:55:40)

22

MR. ARNOLD:

23

the establishment --

Right.

24

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

25

MR. ARNOLD:

You were just symbols of

Right.

-- because you were the ones

�57
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2

that they were on the front lines with?
MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

You know, even though

3

we were sympathetic to their cause, you know, we

4

couldn't allow them to, you know, destroy the

5

establishment, you know, by tearing up the

6

businesses or tearing up, you know, the people or

7

shooting people, just like, you know, we couldn't

8

have the vigilantes shooting our community, you

9

know, we couldn't have them coming in and

10
11

destroying things.
MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

This is Don.

Police

12

officers can't lose.

13

in chaos and so that's what, you know, people

14

going to have to, they have to realize is that,

15

you know, if you can't handle it with one officer

16

you handle it with two or three or four.

17

If we lose the community is

We had to throw gas.

Like I say, we couldn't

18

block the street and the sidewalk so we had to,

19

when they came up against us we threw gas, you

20

know, tear gas, and that's basically what you

21

gotta do, but if you lose, you know, you lose

22

civility.

23

(10:57:07)

24

MR. ARNOLD:

25

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

All social order is gone.
Right.

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2
3

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

And, you know, people

get killed.
MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

The meeting you referred

4

to, Ron, at Menningers, do you remember what the

5

time frame was?

6

or do you remember when that was?

7
8
9
10
11

And that was like in late 1970,

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

It was probably, see --

because we had April, July, September.
MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

It was in the

wintertime.
MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes, I think it was

12

even January of '71.

13

(10:57:37)

14

MR. ARNOLD:

15

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

I think so.

16

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And I know the one I

'71?

Okay.

17

was in we had about four police officers and there

18

was two city commissioners and --

19
20

MR. ARNOLD:

So this was a series of

meetings?

21

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

22

MR. ARNOLD:

23

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Right.

Okay.
Well, it was just a

24

two-day meeting.

It was on a Saturday and Sunday

25

and you stayed over Saturday night at a hotel,

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1

see, and you set down and then they had mediators

2

come in and they was talking about it, and we had

3

some radical blacks.

4

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

What he's talking about

5

-- this is Don -- he had one weekend here, another

6

weekend was different people.

7

MR. ARNOLD:

8

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

9

Gotcha.

it out.

10

MR. ARNOLD:

11

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

12

And so they could talk

Right.
Because he wasn't in

the same group I was in.

13

(10:58:30)

14

MR. ARNOLD:

Sure.

And did this seem to have

15

a positive effect in calming things down, just

16

everybody talking out their points of view?

17

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Well, apparently it did

18

because if you look at it, you know, we really

19

didn't have that much going on after that.

20

MR. ARNOLD:

21

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

22

Right.

to say that it did work.

23

MR. ARNOLD:

24

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

25

You know, so you'd have

Yes.
But, you know, and that

was like, you go back to fair housing, you know,

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1

you look at it, they never had a, like 1600

2

Haskell, they never had that until they put it

3

down there and they put it down there --

4

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

255 North Michigan.

5

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Okay.

But all of our

6

burglaries went down to that area, out on 23rd

7

Street.

8

here, and our burglaries changed and went on up on

9

Sixth Street.

Then they went 255 North Michigan, up

10

(10:59:37)

11

MR. ARNOLD:

12
13
14

And when you say they went, this

was as -MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

They had housing

projects.

15

MR. ARNOLD:

Okay, they built projects, yes.

16

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

17

know, that's just demographics.

18

going to steal more than rich people are.

19

MR. ARNOLD:

20

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

21

And so -- but, you
Poor people are

Sure.
I mean, that's common

sense.

22

MR. ARNOLD:

Right, right, yes.

23

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Right?

And, but you

24

mix them in, you mix them in with good people down

25

here and good people out there and stuff and then

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1

you have to sort them out, and I think the

2

housing, Lawrence Housing Authority has been doing

3

that more and more, you know.

4

I know one time, just talking about 1600

5

Haskell down here, a gal, K.U. student moved in,

6

moved all of her stuff in, went up to K.U., the

7

next day came back and everything was gone.

8

-- I mean everything in that house.

9

They

When we found out who did it, got a search

10

warrant for her house, went down there and here's

11

all the stuff in her house, see, but we couldn't

12

tell what was hers and what else was -- so they

13

had her come down there, the victim come down

14

there, and the victim came down and said, "That's

15

my toothbrush, that's my hair rollers, that's my"

16

-- you know, and they had completely wiped her

17

out.

18

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

19

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

But it was, the person

20

that did the crime, it was her mom that lived out

21

there, not her.

22

because her mom lived out there, you know, she

23

came into that area and seen this gal leave and

24

said, pshew, burglarized.

25

(11:01:39)

She didn't live out there, but

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MR. ARNOLD:

Would you say, though, that

2

things like the fair housing and starting to break

3

up the highly segregated areas, along with things

4

like integrating, you know, the new swimming pool

5

that was integrated, were those types of measures,

6

even though they probably came with some

7

challenges, but that they also tended to calm

8

things down just by creating mixing that led to

9

some understanding among people that made Lawrence

10

an easier community to police in certain respects,

11

even while probably introducing new challenges?

12

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Yes.

13

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes.

14

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

That was Ron.

16

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Don, too, yes.

17

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

You keep interrupting.

15

18

This is

Ron.

You want to talk, go ahead.

19

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

No, go ahead.

20

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

It woke up the city

21

commissioners and they knew they had to do things,

22

you know, they started listening and they started

23

-- you know, before they put in like Ray Samuel

24

and Paul, you know, human relations, and they

25

started working more, because they opened their

�63
1

eyes at these meetings, you know, especially at

2

Menningers and they saw what they was actually

3

asking for, you know, and as long as we kept

4

outsiders out.

5

the major problems, you know.

6

professional people.

You know, the outsiders are always
These are

7

InCAR came up here, you know.

8

there in San Jose, California, you know.

9

professional, InCAR was a professional --

10
11

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

They was out
They're

Can we stop here a

minute.

12

(Off the record)

13

(11:04:13)

14

MR. ARNOLD:

15

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Go ahead, Ron, and continue.
I think that brought

16

about a lot of the changes, you know, like the

17

swimming pools, you know, they put them down here.

18

They put in a lot more parks.

19

listening to the community, especially the blacks

20

and the other people in the community, you know.

21

They started

In this fair housing, you know, they brought

22

them in.

I know even for lower wage police

23

officers, you know, we got some housing, you know,

24

too.

25

the Lawrence Police Department we was only making

I was out there -- when I first started with

�64
1

$385 a month, and, you know, we was barely keeping

2

our head above water and we worked as much

3

overtime as we could and then if they had special

4

needs, you know, or security of some sort we

5

worked them, you know, to try and keep it up, but

6

I think that was the biggest change, you know, in

7

the city commissioners, you know.

8

I know the city commissioners that I was with

9

over there at Menningers really got an eye opener,

10

you know, and it was an eye opener for me because

11

I thought it was between me and them, see.

12

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

13

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And I thought they was

14

challenging me and, you know, they kept calling us

15

pigs and, you know, saying, you know, that we was

16

MFs and, you know, that was a direct insult to me,

17

you know, so really what they was trying to do was

18

get to the establishment, you know, and changes.

19

(11:06:15)

20

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

And it sounds like what

21

those meetings accomplished is that it kind of got

22

the outside agitators out of the picture and put

23

the members of the community together and

24

discussed the real problems of the community that

25

could be addressed so everybody kind of understood

�65
1

what the frustrations were and try to do some

2

things to fix them.

3

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Right.

And, you know,

4

the vigilantes, the supposedly vigilantes, you

5

know, that said they had all these people and

6

everything else, that was an eye opener for them,

7

too, you know, because they was sitting there

8

thinking, you know, that we was picking on them,

9

you know, and they wanted to come in and shoot

10

everybody that they didn't like, you know, and we

11

told them, you know, that isn't what we need, you

12

know.

13

(11:07:10)

14

MR. ARNOLD:

How would you characterize these

15

vigilantes.

16

and what were their motives?

17

of law and order and they were going to go after

18

anybody who was causing problems?

19

I mean, what kind of groups were they

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Were they just kind

Well, there was a lot

20

of hostility, you know.

When you're saying

21

vigilantes, you know, a lot of them was white.

22

Most of them was either construction workers or

23

they was anti, you know, blacks, anti-hippies, you

24

know.

25

and talked to him, you know, later on and I got to

They had -- I know of one, and I sat down

�66
1

know him pretty good and he said, you know, I

2

don't have any other vigilantes, I was just going

3

to get my gun and go out there and shoot some of

4

them, you know, and -- but I don't have anybody,

5

you know, that was going to go with me, you know,

6

but he says, you know, I looked at it, you know,

7

that, you know, it was a scare tactic, I was gonna

8

scare them all, you know, and if they thought I

9

was a bad guy, you know, and was going to do them

10

what they was doing to me, you know, and vice

11

versa, you know, it had, you know -- I had a black

12

guy that, you know, he went over and he was buying

13

guns in Kansas City, buying ammunition, you know,

14

and he was talking up how bad he was and he was

15

gonna shoot up everybody and everything else and

16

he finally said, you know, "Hey, you know, it's

17

just a play, you know, and I'm just a player."

18

said, "If they can try and scare me I can try and

19

scare them."

20

He

But, you know, when you don't know it at the

21

time, you know, you know, it's kind of like the

22

old saying, you know, when you're up to your neck

23

in alligators it's hard to remember that your

24

first initiative was, response was to drain the

25

swamp, you know.

We just had had all these bad

�67
1

feelings in town and people was just really

2

creating more problems when they was trying to

3

scare one another, you know, and it's kind of hard

4

to separate the two, you know, what's really,

5

what's true and what's false.

6

(11:10)

7

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

Till everybody sits down

8

together and starts actually talking to each

9

other.

10

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Yes, uh-huh, and you

11

see some accomplishments, you know, like the, you

12

know, the swimming pool wasn't a big thing but in

13

a way it was, you know.

14

day a year, you know, when they was getting ready

15

to dump all the water, you know, they would allow

16

you to, blacks to come in; now it's dogs, you

17

know, so you see it, you know.

18

blacks swimming, you know, but, you know, like one

19

day a year they could have the blacks go swimming,

20

and now they allow dogs to do it, see, and it's an

21

insult to them, you know, as a race.

Before, you know, the one

22

MR. ARNOLD:

23

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

They didn't want

Right.
In Junction City, you

24

know, when I was up, when we was living there, you

25

know, the blacks could go swimming any time and,

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2

you know, everybody was, it was more segregated.
MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

I want to say -- this

3

is Don.

I wanted to say that I'm not for sure who

4

was on the City Commission in 1967 but I know that

5

the Police Department got quite a bit of stuff

6

there in '67.

7

Mississippi to get the 911 in Lawrence, Kansas.

8

They had to have a look into the future that that

9

would work, and we was the first one west of the

We was the first town west of the

10

Mississippi to have a 911.

11

But we had good consoles put in in '67 on the

12

Police Department.

13

law in 1967.

14

(11:12:17)

15

MR. ARNOLD:

16
17

That was a basic 911.

They passed the fair housing

Right.

They got the swimming

pool bond passed in 1967 to build the public pool.
MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Okay.

But, you know, I

18

know that that, you know, I think you get a lot of

19

people coming through the commissions, you know,

20

so there's a lot of different people that has to

21

talk here or talk there and whatever.

22

Buford Watson didn't come until 1970, so January

23

of '70 he came on.

24

Fraternal Order of Police and we was starting our

25

police negotiations with him because we hadn't

I know that

I was the president of the

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been getting our fair share of raises and stuff so

2

he stepped into that, I know that, and stuff, but,

3

you know, it seems like it just runs in, every

4

four years.

5

(11:13:20)

6

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

You get different groups

7

come together and some of them accomplish things

8

and some of them tend to be more resistant to

9

change.

10

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Exactly right, and so

11

-- and, you know, me being just a little peon, I

12

couldn't tell you, I know that Ray Wells was the

13

city manager.

14
15

MR. ARNOLD:

He was the city manager in '67,

yes.

16

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

17

MR. ARNOLD:

18

Dick Raney was the mayor.

He

was a member of the City Commission.

19

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

20

MR. ARNOLD:

21

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

22

MR. ARNOLD:

23

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

24

THE SPEAKER:

25

I know that.

Who?

Dick Raney.
Right.

Who owned the drug store.
Right.

Let me see, I actually have the

names of the other city commissioners.

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THE SPEAKER:

2

MR. ARNOLD:

3

Black, Donald Metzler.

4

THE SPEAKER:

5

MR. ARNOLD:

6

THE SPEAKER:

Of Morton Block?

7

MR. ARNOLD:

-- and John Emick.

8

THE SPEAKER:

9

MR. ARNOLD:

10

Black was one of them.
City commissioners were James

Yes, Don.

He was a -- yes.

Clark Morton, --

Uh-huh.
And, you know, Ray Wells was the

city manager.

11

THE SPEAKER:

12

MR. ARNOLD:

City manager.
Milt Allen, who I think was a

13

son or grandson of Phog Allen, was the city

14

attorney.

15
16

THE SPEAKER:

Yes, right.

Yes, that's the

son, Mitt.

17

(11:14:33)

18

MR. ARNOLD:

Yes, so that -- but it was

19

interesting that many of them didn't serve more

20

than maybe one or two terms and then they'd turn

21

over and so you'd have another group to come in

22

that might not have been as progressively minded

23

in trying to bring about change, some may have

24

come in after those changes because people decided

25

that's enough change, we want to stop making

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changes for awhile, but -MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Well, exactly right,

3

and, you know, and I'll tell you something, you

4

know, in first part of '67 we did get some raises,

5

you know, the Police Department did, we got cars

6

that had air conditioning in it, so, you know, but

7

like I say, you think about that, that they looked

8

forward into the future, like the 911 system.

9
10

MR. ARNOLD:

Exactly, yes.

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

And so I have to praise

11

those type of guys.

When I came here I didn't

12

know anybody and, you know, that was in '65 and I

13

said, you know, matter of fact, Dick Raney --

14

let's see, the dad -- is this the son or the dad?

15

MR. ARNOLD:

This was the --

16

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

17

MR. ARNOLD:

18

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Okay.

19

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

The old man --

20

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Because I stopped --

Son.

-- son, yes, I believe.

21

his dad had a Cadillac that had Douglas County R1,

22

you know, and was going out North Second down

23

underneath the underpass there and was speeding

24

and so I stopped him and I didn't know who it was

25

or anything and so the son was driving and dad was

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in the back seat and so I got his driver's license

2

and stuff and the dad rolls down his window and he

3

says, "Hey, listen," he says, "we're late to a

4

funeral and I told him to speed, get me there,

5

because we're late to a funeral."

6

just, could you just hold his driver's license, go

7

ahead and write him a ticket, we'll come back and

8

get it?"

9

to him.

I said, "No," I says.

He said, "You

I handed it back

I says, "I understand," I said, "but if

10

he speeds again just hit him up side the back of

11

the head."

12

driver's seat was the city commissioner, you know?

13

But yes, they was good people, they was good

14

people.

Who knows the son who was in the

15

(11:17:19)

16

MR. ARNOLD:

Yes.

Let me ask you one last

17

question.

We've been going for quite awhile now,

18

probably exhausting both of you, but tell me why

19

you think, you know, Junction City that you had

20

come from, and obviously the Fort had a big impact

21

on the fact that it was a fairly mixed community

22

without a whole lot of segregation, why do you

23

think in Lawrence, which also kind of had a

24

diverse influence from the university, but why do

25

you think Lawrence was slower to change than say

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2

Junction City was?

Any opinions on that?

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Well, Fort Riley, you

3

know, we had the Tenth Calvary out there and it

4

was blacks.

5

local teams and stuff like this here, and here you

6

apparently didn't have that as much, but I know

7

that --

8
9

They used to play football with the

MR. ARNOLD:

So really I think what you're

getting at probably is there was just a whole lot

10

more racial mixing there and so people kind of

11

knew each other, they treated each other like

12

human beings, whereas here the segregation kind of

13

put everybody in their own community and there

14

wasn't much understanding among each other, which

15

made change harder to come by when you don't

16

understand the other guy?

17

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes.

See, if you talk

18

to Verner Newman or Leonard Monroe, I know they

19

was telling about stuff that I had no idea of that

20

had happened and stuff, you know, about racial

21

profiling or racial animosity in town here, that

22

they couldn't do this or they couldn't do that, so

23

I didn't know all that until I started hearing it

24

from them, and those are two guys that I really

25

honor and respect.

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(11:19:29)

2

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

And just to clarify,

3

Verner Newman was a fellow Lawrence police officer

4

and Leonard Monroe ran the --

5

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yep.

6

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

City garage.

7

MR. ARNOLD:

8

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

I'll tell you --

9

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

John Shepherd.

10

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes.

-- city garage.

And Verner

11

Newman, he was a lieutenant when I came here, and

12

when I was sitting outside there waiting, I'd just

13

went through my interview board and I was just

14

sitting outside there and I was just waiting,

15

sweating bullets, and he came out and he says,

16

don't worry, you've got the job, you know, and I

17

just -- big, big relief over me and stuff, and

18

I've never forgotten that, that he didn't have to

19

do that for me, you know, but he just seen I was

20

there, I was just wringing my hands and nervous

21

and stuff and so I've always had a lot of respect

22

for him, you know.

23

(11:20:30)

24

MR. ARNOLD:

25

Yes.

And he was at the time one

of the three African-American officers who were on

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the force, I think, in that era?

2

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Right.

3

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes.

4

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

John Shepard was the --

5

this is Ron.

John Shepard was a sergeant on

6

Lawrence Police Department and --

7

THE SPEAKER:

Who was the --

8

THE SPEAKER:

Smith.

9

THE SPEAKER:

Yes, Smitty.

10

THE SPEAKER:

Uh-huh.

11

THE SPEAKER:

Yes, Smitty.

12

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes.

But -- and he

13

went to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, and

14

real nice guy, too.

15

shift with him but I worked with Newman and then I

16

worked with Shepard, too, so --

I didn't work on the same

17

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

18

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And this is Ron, but

19

Lieutenant Newman, you know, they made me

20

sergeant, I went DPS in '71 and I'd made sergeant

21

and they wouldn't pay me my sergeant's pay because

22

I was making more money than sergeants, so I was

23

acting sergeant for 13 months before I could wear

24

my stripes, because I was making the same -- more

25

money than sergeants was so until they could get a

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pay raise, but Lieutenant Newman was my supervisor

2

one time, they made him a street lieutenant and

3

brought him out on the street, and I got to

4

working with him, and he taught me a lot about

5

being a supervisor and I always admired him.

6

And Sergeant Shepard, you know, was another

7

one that helped me, you know, get through, and we

8

always had good times together and, you know, but

9

one time they sent us down there to Woolworth's at

10

the counter because there was blacks sitting down

11

there at the counter and so I went down there,

12

because they wanted police to come in, and they

13

had a sit-down demonstration down there, and I was

14

talking to Sergeant Shepard and I said, "Man, you

15

know" -- he said, you know, "They won't even serve

16

me if I'm in uniform," and I said, "Well, you and

17

me go down there and we'll have, order coffee, you

18

know, I'll go down there and sit with you."

19

he never ever stirred anything up.

20

no, Ron, don't, don't do that."

21

John,

He'd say, "No,

And another thing, I had a house one time out

22

by me that was for sale and I told John, I said,

23

"Man, you know, this has got a real nice garage

24

and everything, you ought to go over there and buy

25

that, you know."

He said, "They wouldn't sell it

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to me."

2

said, "Because I'm black."

He said, "I can't buy

3

over in that part of town."

And I said, "You're

4

kidding me?"

5

won't sell it to me."

6

you know, I'll buy it from you."

7

And I said, "How come?"

"No."

You know.

He

He said, "They won't, they
He said, "If you buy it,

And, you know, I didn't have no money, you

8

know, and there was no way in hell I could buy it,

9

because I'd just bought a house, you know, and I

10

thought my house payment, you know, was $150 a

11

month and I didn't know how I was going to make

12

that, you know, but that was kind of an eye opener

13

for me, you know.

14

if you're over in North Lawrence," where he lives

15

today, and, you know -- but he couldn't come over

16

in that part of the town.

And John says, "Well, you know,

17

And later on it mixed up, you know, and it

18

was just like, you know, in the old days, I say

19

the older days, you know.

20

if a husband came home and he was drunk, you know,

21

on Sunday and his wife was upset with him, you

22

know, and they get into a screaming match and

23

everything else we used to be able to take them

24

down and, you know, they'd say, "Well, I don't

25

have any money for, you know, motel room" or "I

We used to be able to,

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don't have anyplace to stay," you know, and I used

2

to say, okay, "I'll take you down, I'll put you in

3

one of our holding cells and you can sleep it off

4

tonight and then go home tomorrow morning," and

5

I'd be sure and let them out the next morning.

6

MR. ARNOLD:

Right, right.

7

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

No charges, no nothing,

8

you know, just give them a cot and a blanket, you

9

know, and they can sleep it off and next morning,

10

you know, his wife wasn't mad at him now and --

11

you know.

12

(11:26:03)

13

MR. ARNOLD:

Sounds truly like the kind of

14

community policing they say we need more of today

15

but I guess just because of the way the

16

regulations and the bureaucracy don't let you do

17

that anymore.

18

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

See, that's one of the

19

things.

20

know, you'll ruin a guy on a DWI and, you know, if

21

the guy was close to home or something like this

22

here you'd take him home and say, "Hey, don't do

23

it again, and if you do, you know, you're going to

24

get arrested," but now we get sued if you do that.

25

I mean, you know, drunk drivers, you

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

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MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

And it's the same thing

2

like, you know, I've had false rapes, you know,

3

had guys being accused of a rape that they didn't

4

commit, I had false rapes reported to me, you

5

know, and they came after me one time because I'd

6

had like three of them in a row.

7

said, whoa, whoa, whoa, woman's transitional

8

group, and I said, "Just sit in here, I'm going to

9

talk to this victim and I'll show you why," and so

You know, I

10

she did, and of course when I interviewed her I

11

said, "Well, hey, what you told me."

12

husband, you know, I had to tell him something so

13

I told him I was raped."

14

these people excited, you know.

15

MR. ARNOLD:

16

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Oh.

"Yes, but my

Now you're getting

Right.
"Well, I didn't mean to

17

do that but he, he got very excited."

18

know, it's just one of those type of deals.

19

are perceived to be bad guys but most of the

20

police officers are just doing their job.

21

MR. ARNOLD:

22

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

So, you
We

Right.
And I started the ASAP

23

program, Alcohol Safety Action Project in the city

24

of Lawrence, and with Bruce Beale out of DCCCA,

25

and -- but, you know, a lot of the ASAP program,

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you know, was gathering statistics and reducing

2

our alcohol-related accidents and the first year

3

we reduced them 125 percent.

4

(11:28:52)

5

MR. ARNOLD:

I think I'm pretty much done

6

with my questions.

7

either of you, want to add that we haven't touched

8

on that you think are important memories to share

9

about that time frame or what helped to make

10

things better in Lawrence over time, besides

11

things like the swimming pool and the Fair Housing

12

Ordinance?

13

Any other things that you all,

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Well, you know, I'll

14

tell you something.

Lawrence is a good town.

15

They got friendly people.

16

made this my home and now I know a lot more people

17

than I did when I first came here, but my dad told

18

me, you know, that even back in the '40s, that he

19

always heard that Lawrence had a good Police

20

Department, good city and everything, and I've

21

worked, well, 25 and 18, almost 40 years for the

22

City of Lawrence and I don't think that there's

23

any town around, even Junction City, I would never

24

go back to Junction City, this is basically my

25

town.

You know, the more -- I

I think Ronnie feels the same way.

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MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

2

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Yes, and, you know,

3

it's been a good, it's been a good city to us and

4

we have enjoyed the work, enjoyed the people.

5

Lawrence has always been a very liberal town.

6

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

7

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And, you know, even

8

back in the days, you know, when we had the

9

Underground Railroad up here, you know, we was

10

always real, history of being real liberal and

11

helping, you know, the minorities, and even the

12

Underground Railroad, you know, this town has been

13

known for that, and Sheriff Jones's raid in

14

Lawrence and Quantrill's Raid in Lawrence has

15

always been real, a controversy town.

16

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

17

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And I think a lot of

18

the radicals, you know, come in sometime and

19

they're real jealous of the society that we have

20

here and I think that's what causes a lot of the

21

problems.

22

MR. ARNOLD:

Sure.

23

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

24

in and cause turmoil.

25

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

And they'd love to come

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MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

But, you know, one of

2

the fantastic things about Lawrence is we had such

3

a diversity of law enforcement, you know.

4

police officer we got to work all kinds of cases

5

and have been a real enjoyable place for me to

6

live and --

7

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

As a

The reason why he knows

8

so much about the Lawrence history, when a lady

9

was killed over here, just right down the street

10

from here, and her son was living, where, up in --

11

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Des Moines.

12

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Des Moines, Iowa, and

13

he wanted somebody to stay in there because she

14

had a bunch of antiques and everything in there,

15

so nobody would steal it, and so he was single at

16

the time so he slept in there and she had all

17

these books about Lawrence and --

18

MR. ARNOLD:

19

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

20

Interesting.
-- so he read them all

while he was there.

21

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And, yes, his name was

22

Don Smith and he was a --

23

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

What was her name?

24

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Vanera Smith.

25

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes, Vanera.

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MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

right over here in the 800 block of Kentucky.

3
4

MR. ARNOLD:
that, yes.

Right.

I think I've read about

That was like in the '70s maybe?

5

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

6

MR. ARNOLD:

7

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

8

One that was killed,

Yes.

Yes.
And she was a real nice

lady, but her grandfather was Josiah Miller.

9

MR. ARNOLD:

Right, I know that name.

10

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

11

there, that's Miller Estates.

12

MR. ARNOLD:

13

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

At 19th and Haskell out

Right.
And her

14

great-grandmother, or grandmother, I think, was

15

Mrs. Miller and when Quantrill came in Lawrence he

16

sent out scouts and the scouts come in, they

17

scouted Lawrence, and on their way back out they

18

stopped there at the Miller house and they asked

19

for food, and she never did turn away people.

20

She didn't know who they were, but she never

21

did turn away hungry people so she said, "Yes, you

22

can.

23

And so they started in the house and she said,

24

"No, no, no, I don't allow guns in my kitchen.

25

You have to leave the guns on the back porch."

I'll give you, fix you something to eat."

So

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they unloaded their guns on the back porch and

2

they came in and she fed them.

3

Well, when Quantrill came with his raiders

4

they stopped there and they said, "Since you

5

friended my people nobody in the house will be

6

hurt as long as you stay here."

7

across 19th Street there's a little house back in

8

there and that was the caretaker's, one of the

9

caretaker's houses and he jumps on a horse and

Well, right

10

starts to run to Lawrence to warn them and

11

Quantrill's Raiders shot the horse out from under

12

him.

13

wouldn't ride in there after him, you know,

14

because they couldn't see.

He ran into the cornfield, and the raiders

15

MR. ARNOLD:

Right.

16

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And in that history of

17

Lawrence book it said, you know, brave men are

18

seldom brutal; brutal men are never brave.

19

MR. ARNOLD:

Interesting.

20

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And I thought that was

21

a good saying.

But he was, Josiah Miller was the

22

owner and editor of the Free State newspaper.

23

MR. ARNOLD:

24

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

25

Oh, that's right, yes.
And he was also

Miller's Produce in the 700 block of Mass and when

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Quantrill and Sheriff Jones's raid, both of the

2

raiders, they stopped there at the newspaper and

3

they took, you know, they beat on the printing

4

press a little bit and took all the type, took it

5

down to the river and threw it in, you know, but

6

Mrs. Smith, Don Smith's daughter had the original

7

newspaper, the first newspaper that came off the

8

printing press and she's going to donate it to the

9

Watkins Museum.

10

MR. ARNOLD:

Okay.

Good.

You need to come

11

down there and volunteer at the Watkins Museum.

12

You know a fair amount about local history, take

13

advantage of that.

14

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

He should.

15

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And she's got some

16

other things, and I went down and talked to Steve

17

and told him.

She's going to contact me --

18

MR. ARNOLD:

Oh, good.

19

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

-- when she brings that

20

stuff in, and she was going to donate it to the

21

Kansas Historical Society and I said, "Well, we've

22

got a history museum here and they would really

23

love to have it."

24
25

MR. ARNOLD:
yes.

Yes, they would, absolutely,

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MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

And that was hanging in

2

the wall of the house over there, and also Josiah

3

Miller was a paymaster for the Union Army and the

4

militia and he had a book.

5

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

What do they call them?

6

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Diary.

7

MR. ARNOLD:

8

MR. RONALD DALQUEST:

Okay.
You know, of what all

9

he'd paid and everything, what the guy was, when

10

he was, left the Army what he had, and that was

11

interesting reading.

12
13

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:
that you --

14

(11:37:48)

15

MR. ARNOLD:

16

Is there anything else

I think we've covered just about

everything.

17

MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

18

all and everything more, huh?

19

MR. ARNOLD:

Think we've covered it

I mean, I think we could keep

20

asking you questions about some of the many, many

21

events that surrounded the violence in '69 and '70

22

but I think you've provided a pretty good flavor

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of what that era was like.

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MR. DONALD DALQUEST:

Yes.

You know, like I

say, I was down there when that Dowdell got shot

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and I was up there, caught a brick up there on

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Oread, and had to check out to see if the dynamite

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was really lit or not up there.

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MR. ARNOLD:

Right, yes.

I know all too

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often in circumstances like that the police get

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the blame but in reality you all are just in the

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middle of it trying to do your jobs and keep

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people safe, and I think a lot of people don't

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give you enough recognition and show enough

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appreciation for that, but I want to thank both of

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you for the contributions that the two of you made

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to Lawrence over your many years as police

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officers here, and you are part of the reason I

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think Lawrence today continues to be such a great

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town, it's because of people like you who helped

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to shape it and make it that way, so thanks to

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both of you, and I appreciate your time coming in

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and sitting down with me.

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THE SPEAKER:

Well, thank you.

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THE SPEAKER:

Thank you.

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                <text>To access the video recording of this oral history, go to: &lt;a href="https://archive.org/details/deel-bill-wwii-interview"&gt;https://archive.org/details/deel-bill-wwii-interview&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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"C.W. SMITH, of ~he firm of Bailey &amp; Smith, was born in Portage
County, Ohio, December 7, 1832.
In 1846, he left home, and located
in Troy, N.Y., where he learned the carpenter's trade.
About 1850,
he moved to Lowell, Mass., where he became connected with the cotton
manufacture, and continued in the business until 1854.
He then moved
to Kansas, settling in Douglas County in September of that year.
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became a member of the first town company, and also pre-empted a
farm, operating the latter until after the Quantrill raid . . He then
moved into the city and engaged in carpentering until the firm was
organized of which he is now a member.
During the early troubles, he
was connected w~th different Free-State organizations.
Mr. Smith was
married in Lawrence April 14, 1864, to Miss Jane E., eldest daughter
of Col. Samuel Walker, of Lawrence.
They have five children--May L.,
Alice, Maud,Mabel and Gertrude.
He is a member of the Congregational
Church.
He is at present, and has been for the past seven years, a
member of the City Council."
p. 332, col. 1:
"BAILEY &amp; SHITH dealers in furniture and undertakers' goods of
all kinds.
This business was originally established in 1857 by F.A.
Bailey, in undertaking goods.
The furniture department was added in
1864, when the present firm was organized.
They now occupy a brick
building 25 x 117 feet in area, having three floors devoted to their
business, and carry a stock of from $12,000 to $15,000.
"
(F.A. Bailey was senior member of the firm).
p.

313, col. 1 &amp; 2:

"The second party under the direction of Dr. Charles Robins·on
and Samuel C. Pomeroy, left Boston from the Boston &amp; Worcester depot
August 29, 1854.
.The main party of emigrants arrived.
.September 15 (1854).
The whole party numbered 114."
(Among those named
was C.W. Smith).
(From notes in

Note:

Smith Undertaking Firm existed until 1910.
Watkins Community Museum).

Note:

C.W. Smith died July 30, 1907, and is buried in Oak Hill
Cemetery,
Section
2,. ·between
hIs first wife , Lucretia' B. ,
.
.
.
Sept. 10, L83l-Aug. l7~1859,' and his,~econd.wife
Lizzi~
(Jane Elizabeth. Walker), Jun~ 4, 1844~Feb·. 26~ 1901 .. ···
Children of Chas. W. and Lizzie (Arthur, Ralph, and Charles)
are also buried there.
The Walker family is buried in
the next plot.
(From cemetery stone readings).
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C. W. S'.IITlf, Lawrence, Kansas, t.JNDEl11'ru:(Ea (;. g.,ISAUlER
and
Agent for the Sale of Coffins, Caslcets &amp; ~obes
1890 - 1907
Abstrncted, by Pauline B. c1niff. from the originnl records loc~ted at The r:'!atkins
Conununi ty 111useum, Lawrence, les
Cemetery ;\bbreviations: Oak !1ill - DH: ;,iaple Grove
i\IG; ~'!illow Sprinr;s
~'[S
Buri;)l Date

Ordered by

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zu..

D:wid J. Achers
23~ Asthma
135
,Charles Achning Jr ·'JH
Still born 77
:.lr. Acres
f.Ir. Eollot'J:)y
Cal clwi n 64 9i 8betes
32
:.:G
72 yr-9 mo-3d(] 31
John Acres
28 ~!ov 1393
Acre;:;, mwda
..' ,.
Henry Patty
30 ~)neur.lOni a 77
r:irs. Lutz
~~~G
Adam, C1;)ra
12 Dec 1899
(Shi;Jped from Kansas City, ;,;0. )
;\d ill:! S, J. W.
29 Aug 1392
J. 1. Adar;ls
0:1
Bl anI,
?l
Adams, r.lartin
24 Dec 1903
The far.lily
3lan!&lt;
84 Hrt &amp; Sto~134
Blank
[·.IG
16 Jun 1897
67 Canc Liver 67
Admns, l'l. B.
Geo. Ady
.:;rr
4 :J SUmr.1 Cor.1p 1138
24 Aug 1907
Ad1, Lyod
2lj i,I. Cr:mp "179
Ady,~live,ch of Geo
8 Jan 1907
Geo. :l.dy
Dr!
Ahlstrom, Fred B.
22 Oct 1906
:.lrs. H. H. Ahlstrom on
28 Consumpt. 176
died 17 Jct 1906
(Shipped from San Antonio) Co a 20th [(ansDs
Albaugh, Thea. F. '23 Jan 1905
[tIrs. SarahG. Albough 0H
60 Jlank
152
S:;UrI Jewett
;\lbri ti n, rllar1
23 Feb 1905
:~Iary Crosley
Balch'!in
13l ank
153
Alexander, Earl C. 27 Oct 1902
J. B. Cl1urchi 11
:'XI
? Chol.inft 122
A1ex::mder
Alexnnder, F. i',I.
23 Apr 1903
:"0/. H. ~Ieyers
m
31 ank
127
(Shipped from Palestine, Texas)
Alford, A. C.
18 Apr 1899
D. S. ;Uford
:JH
23 Eilled in 80
1st Lieut. C. 3. 20 Kas Vol Inf
battle
Alford, Sylvia S.
24 Nov 1900
D. S. Alford
{l~{
84 Pt:lr;)lysis 97
Allen, Charley
7 Oct 1890
il. J. Petty
?Loring
Blank
3
Allen, Enrl
21 i,Iay 1902
2001' C o m m O H
?4mo
116
Allen, Fr;)ncesLilly 23 Feb 1902
Fred A l l e n , ) H
6 m Con Chill 113
:drs. Langley
Allen, Gavin
17 r.lay 1905
Mrs. W. C. Allen
Reno
68 I~i 11 cd in 156
Runaway
Allen, Infant
12 Dec 1899
A. G. Honnold
Oil
4 da 31an!:
86
Ci ty Harshall
Allen, Infant
16 ~,Ich 1903
Geo. W. Allen
OH
Still born126
(Shipped from Ke, rJo. )
Allen, Isaac
4 Jun 1902
Robert All en
Blank
83 Old Q\jc,dib n6
Hagor iUlen
Allen, Israel
19 Oct 1904
r.lrs. Hager Allen
'On
45 Fract Skull 146
died 15 Oct 1904
Urs.
Israel
Allen
(Shi?oed
fro~ Sedalia,Mo.)
I
.
".
Allen, J. B. (?)
28 Jan 1901
.O.O.F.
Lecompton
82 ?Gangrene 100
T. J. Hill
"
Allen, Juli a
2 Aug 1906
I·.Irs. Langley
:OH
4 da manIc
172
Fred Allen
Allendorph, Leon
3 Apr 1907
Geo. Allendorph
20 mo Poison 183
Achers, Alva C.
Achning, child of
Acres, :Irs. i~Iary

14 Jan 1904
6 Jan 1899
1 J::m 1894

�4

Allingham, Tobi tha

Buri 0.1 Dote

Ordered bv

Burial

Age Cause d.

E9-

13 Jul 1904

Jas. H'. Allinghnm
\'L 'R. Sili th '

;)~1

42

143

Dropsy

Blank
170
Eudora 45 Dro?sy
Th e F amil y
79
Eudora 79 LvrE-Stom
The Family
0]
48 Accident
82
F. Savage
Anderson,
blank
9 SeP 1903
Alfred Anderson
f.IG
16 Drot'med
131
Anderson, (,Irs. A. J.24 Jun 1891
A. J. Anderson
OR
m ank
10
Anderson, A.lfred
5 :\ug 1907
Anton Anderson
Clinton 32 Crushed by187
Ki lled28 JuI' 1907
(Shipped from Pocotello, Idailo) the cars
Anderson, Andrew
23 Aug 1891
[.Irs. Anderson
0;-1
Dl c:nk
12
Anderson, A. S~
27 Feb 1901
-aH
70 Kidney Trb.
The Family
26 Nov 1900
Anderson, Bettie
Ben Anderson
OB
28 B1 anI&lt;
97
Neely Hensen
(Shipped from Dove,Ck.)
Anderson, Cellae?)
6 Jul 1892
Blank
f.IG
Blank
20
Anderson, Charlie
23 5ep 1892
Geo. A~ Anderson
Big Sorings Blank
22
Anderson, ch of Alfred 22 Oct 1895 Alfred Anderson
i,!G
Ell anI,
47
Anderson, ch of
7 Dec 1901
Alfred Anderson
~,:G
7 da 31 ank
110
Andersen, Infant
16 Jul 1902
Wm. Andersen
i,lG
7 do Illegiblell8
E. C. Erickson
Anderson, Infant
1 Sep 1905
Douglas County
~.[1
1 wk 131 anI,
150
Anderson, J. Cll of 16 Apr 1697
Willie Cummings
Belvoir 1 yr Con of Brn 60
Anderson, James S. 14 Jul 1907
wife, Mollie Anderson' OI-I
58 Bright's D.186
Mrs. H. Davis
(from Atchison)
Anderson, John
3 Dec 1902
The Estate
Big S:)gs52 Hrt&amp;Stom 123
Anderson, John
26 Aug 1907
Anton Anderson
Clinton, 74 Dropsy
188
Anderson, Marion
5 Aug 1900
Ed Anderson
DH
3 ?Dronchi ti s 94
Anderson, Minnie
19 Jan 1894
Supt Poor Farm
PoorFnrm 4 (colored)
32
Anderson, Nancy
25 Dec' 1906
OH(s:lipped from, DenverH78
Dr. A. Anderson
Al1derson, Dr. Sam B. 4 ~Ich 1907
A. Anderson, &lt;Jge 82 OH(Shipr&gt;ed from Denver) 182
Anderson, 5ig
8 Jul 1890
-oH
131 anI.
1
Bl ank
Anderson, Squires
10 Sei) 1890
Ch&lt;Jr1es Anderson
nIT
Sl ank
3
Anderson, 'walter B. 21 Feb 1892
C. Anderson
OB'
Dl ank
16
W. L. Anderson
Anderson, Willie
18 Mch 1895
A. D. Anderson
- Reno
Blank
40
Andrews, ~latti e
10 Feb 1906
A.I'nd tman, Ex. ZstateOrI
71 !3urns
166
Andrews, 5. H.
31 Jul 1900
i,irs. Andrews
?OO
64 ?Perociditis 94
GAR Post 12 Capt Co A 35 ~Iass In!
Angerbright, ?Agnes 21 Jan 1891
Joseph Angerbright Lakeview - Blank
6
22 Jul 1904
Anthony, C.
Mrs. Anthony
Eudora 74 .:-\ppo?lexia 144
Api tz, F. R.
7 Jul 1890
Mrs. Apitz
OR
Blank
1
Appler, Lydi a A.
11 May 1903
Mrs. :,iercy Gardner Drr
39 Ep Fi t
128
~Ir. Gardner
Argyle, ElizaJ)eth
14 (let 1891
W. F. Argyle
OH
Blank
13
Armstrong, Effie
23 Mch 1904
A. W. Anl1strong
OH
21 Pneumonia 139
Arnold, Harry
8 Apr 1892
r,jrs. S. Arnold
~iG
B1 anr,
17
Arnold, J. D.
10 Sep 1091
Frank Arnold
;au
Blank
12
Arnold, Saml
20 Feb 1893
f-.Irs. Arnold
~I7
Blank
25
Private Co H 44th Regt Ind (?) Fort Infantry
Co FIst Regt, U. S. Veterans Vol. Engineers
Arter, ;,lrs.
4 Aug 1893
A. Monroe
00
Blank
28
Artoburn, Urs.·
I5 ~,IQ:r In&lt;)"~
S. J. Artoburn
'H;'
65 Paralysis
35
Al tel1bernd, HEmr/
Altel1brend, W.
Amick, A. B.

3 Jun 1906
30 Aug 1905
10 Jun 1399

�5

~
Ashly, (?)l'1ither

~1

Date

Ordered by

Burial

Mrs. Ida \lJallace
en
(Shipped from [\Ianhattan)
Doug 1 as Co.
,")H
(?}Ashford, Ha(w)nn 24 Dec 1895
The Family
Pri vcte Co K 43 Ind Inf2ntry
23 Dec 1898
Gustave Auring
Auring, r.1rs. Anna
Ft. Riley Orderly Sergeant
o:-!
11 Jun 1094
John Austen
Austi(e)n, Ch of
DIl
30 Sep 1895
W. NCldelhoffer
Austin, Ch of
John Austin
\'1. NclClelhoffer
Austi n, CIl of
7 'Oct 1695
John Austin
Austen, (? )Genevr:: I-I. 4 Jul 1397
;·.Irs. (?H'Iallen
10 Dec 1901

Golden Gnte Tent--

t.tlstin, Sarah
25 ;':iay 1896
Ayer, Eliznbeth H.
3 Mch 1904
Bailey. AlbertThomas 3 Jun 1900
Private Co C
Bai 1 ey, Eli zabet h A. 26 Jan 1906
Bniley, Ell a

18 I'.Inr 1397

Bailey, Geo. C.
Dailey, L. D.
Baker, C~roline C.

29 Nov 1907
16 Oct 1891
21 Jun 1905

Baker, Enrl (child) 29 Nov 1891
(?)Baker, IT. W.

27 f,Ich 1904

aaker, i,Irs. Josephine 7')ct 1698
Co L 16t11 Kas Cl'I
Baker, :,!rs.;.larthn E= 7 May 1905
Baldridge', Minnie B. 2 Jun 1893
Bal dwi n • ?,!rs. A. S. 26 Sep 1907
Bald\'an, Eugene
20 Sep 1892
Baldwin, i:Irs. J.E. 23 Apr 1900
Baldwin, Rose
4 Sep 1897
Bales, Jacob
23 Apr 1906
13 Dct 1902
13angs, C. W.
Bangs, Dr. J. E.
24 Jul 1697
Banks, Chnrles
8 Sept 1892
Banks, Chnrls
Blank 1903
(Between 3/16 &amp; 3/24)
Banks, Jane
6 ~ov 1093
Banks. ~,Iary
21 Jul 1897
Banks, Nellie
16 Nch 1904
Bardelle, :.Irs. ~Ie1i ssa14Feb1900
Bnrker, Ch of
1 Dec 1898
I3arker, Ch of
5 LIch 1904
Barker, ~nrcelle
14 Jun 1097

Age C~tlse d.

£g,
111

31

!lIeg.

33

Cane Stom

49

35

An~endi ci t.i

s 76

ElanJ.:
Diph

35
46

Dioth
3lank

46
61

13

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Bl nr.l(
52
can't read
·ml
30 ?nem:10ni a 130
A. H.Ayer, E. Ayer'XJ
;) ....
r-rrt trb1 93
Douglas County
OR
6th Regt U.S. Col. Troops
Wm Se:?rs
75 fneumonin 165
Mrs. Alice Senrs
Hugh Blnir .
i .Ir!
59
31 Con.
Si 1 as l'!are
192
53 Blank
\'1. N. Bailey
i!H
Bl anI,
13
f;lrs. Le-- D. Bailey 0H
61 (?)steria sc157
p. D. Ridenour
OH
scllerosis
(Shipped from rcr;, ;,10.)
;\d::tm Enker
Dl:;mI(
14
A. G. Honold
on
79 El anI;
The Family
on
139
(Shipped from EC, :.Io.)
69 Dropsy
ilrs. tibbie B. Kountz :,X;
74
;.liss fllary L.Robinson
:.;r. H'. C. Baker
Iowa
59 Iirt Fai lure156
(Shipped tc ---low,,)
The F a m i l y C H
81 ank
27
Clinton 74 rrrt Trbl 139
Son A.S. Baldwin
L. P. Baldwin
:,}II
Bl anI:
22
~.Irs.(?). n. Cory
;'n
59 H---p--91
63
Geo. Tucker
Clinton 31 Blan!{
Wm. Bales
Dr-!
94 Old .l\ge
169
H. Tisdale
:'~H
37 Stomach
In
The B1'os.&amp; ';''::'-d01e crr
90 E1 anJ.~
6~
G. A. Banks
'DII
Blank
21
Alex I3anks
LoneStar56· I'neumoni a 126
(Shipped from Perry, :aO
Geo. A. BanI~sCH
81 Old Age
30
J. W. Banks
? County39 Slant
62
Alex BanI,s
?Alfred 5 ?neumonia 138
(Sllipped from Perry, C'IO .
ii.Irs. Chas. Banks
Th e Fami lly
~.b '
69
(1)
88
4?!':. Croup
76
? Lou A. Barker. Col. or-I
Chas. Barker
')H
Sti 11 born13C
S. H. B3rker (,. wife orr
9?m. Stlr.1ITI Comp 61
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Ordered by,

Buri al

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OH
113
The Family
65
filrs .. Fisher, 1010
on
4L.1 HrtFClil.+ 06
Troost, KC, ;,10.
Hemorage
Dg Co &amp;- ::'oor FmSupt SlanI{
23 Jan 1895
38
Dark1ey, Dani
3arl{ely, Daniel S. 26 Jan 1899
The Family
rllG
72 Dransv (... ? 78
Barlaux, Chas. F.
24 Sep 1907
mss :~:innie B.
OR
49 Tubercu1. -189
Barnett, Sarah
22 Nov 1906
How2rd Barnett
OH
60 Cancer
177
B. ~Il. Barnlwrt ::le:'Js.Grove 86 ~ld Age
164
Barnhart, Danial
3 Jan 1906
Barnhart, Susan
6, !'Iay 1902
Peter Barnhart ~1:i11iamsto~'\'1164 !3l:mk
115
B&lt;Jrnes,~rr.Gertntde 1. 6, June1904
W. E. Barnes
{)H
59 C&lt;1nc Stom 142
(511i Piled from KC, :.In.)
Barnes, ;,ler1e
28 Jun 1905
W. H. B&lt;::rnes
BlGnJ.:
2C!~ R.R.Accid 157
Barn s, 1,lh'n. C.
4 nay 1899
'Dn
61. 2 (?)&amp; Ht.F1 30
The Fanily
Capt Co E 1st Ks; CaDt Co !3 17th Ks
Barnum, l':m.
Ester' l\. BarnumSH
32 ;~ld Age
12 Jul 1904
143
Barber, Child of
20 Jun 1092
B1::mI;
W. T. Barber
ar
19
O. B. Barber
Barber, ?Elivdire
Blank
Cinciex- i.irs.) between6/21C;6/29,1903?
Burns: I(C,Ks.
36 Drowned
130
Barber, Har(vehy
Sen 1900
[',Irs. Barber
Big Springs24 Gunshot ~'Jn 95
Barber, John
13 Ja~ 1905
O. P. Bnrber
Off
63 Appople:da 151
The Family (Shipped from 11 worth)
Barber, Julia
26 Ju1 1901
;\lrs. Geo.Woodside
DB
27 DInn!,
106
Barber, ~Irso
28 Aug 1903
Burber Bros.
CrT
86 2arr.lysis 131
J. C. Vinant
Barber, 1li ver
27 ·~t 1895
Sarber Bros.
Bl anI-:
47
Barber, Samuel
4 Feb 1907
John Bnrber, ?Dan
Cli nton 76 ;(i dney Trb180
Barber,Fred Barber
Barber, !'l. T.
12 Nov 1893
Barher Bros.
CH
53 Elank
31
Barbe(ie)n, Godfrey 31 i'.Iay 1892
S. Barben
Clinton
81 anl&lt;:
31
B(lrbi en, :,1rs.
2 Dec 1895
Barbien
Clinton
Blank
40
Bassett, ;). A.
19 Jul 1896
~,~asonic 8rder
Or-!
6tl DldPoi son 54'
Bates, Elizabeth
11 Feb 1906
C. L::tdies Benevolent on
67 Di8hctes 166
Logge,ilev B.F.3ates(Sh.from Indcnendence,Ks)
Bates, Frank J.
25' :.reh 1900
i,.Irs. N. J. B~tes
J!J
5L.1 i\:]l)on1exia 90
County
-- ?rivnte Co C -1- negt R.I. -1Bates, son of
4 Sep 1898
Donnl Bates
17 Lightning 73
Bateson, Child
13 Sep 1902
Elmer Bateson
3 m Clank
?8ateson(Botson) Ch.17 Jun 1902
Botson
Tongo.
Blank
117
Bayles, Robert 5.
6 Sep 1898
The Family
?Sioons, ~Jo. 61 131 ::mk
73
Pri V&lt;:1.te Co I,5 Iowa Inf; 1st Lt Co G 133 Dhio Vol Inf:mtry
B&lt;Jxter, James E.(C) 27 Dec 1890
C. l'l. Baxter
~'Je!'J
?, Pa. 81 ank
5
(?)Besbout, Wrn.
13 Jul 1900
City (?)myor
~;X; 59 Cancer
93
Benl, Bettie
3 Sep 1900
!,Iattie Beal
r.IG
50 Dl anI-.:
95
Beal, B. N.
Fred Crowe
27 Aug 1897
orr
74 Pnra1ysis 63
Beard, Infant
29 iJay 1904
Gr&lt;lnt Garrett
:leno
Still born1l2
..' .
Ed. DeClrd
Beasley, f.rrs. p.. A. 26 Nov 1892
-l,.Be&lt;1s1ey, ;'1. Silmnons
Sa."J rIouston
::IG
Blank
23
Eeqttie, John
22 Feb 1396
Geo C;. t'Jill 3enttie ~1
Blank
50
Be:::tty, Child
12 nay 1905
~,Irs. :.;&lt;lry l5entty
OfT
Re-interr.;lent 156
(Shi~ped from Independence,
13entty, Rev. A.
8 i.leh 1904
i.Irs. ~Iary Eeatty
OH
82 GenDibility138

Barker, Pari s
BnrI&lt;er, ~'l. rJ~

4 .l\pr 1902
6 Dec 1899

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,-;:..:

Bechtile, Geo.

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2.!l

16 Feb 1396
Tile Family
Blank
50
(? ) Surgeon 16t!1 Ill. Infty
...;) Jul 1392
Jeck, 1''..'111 a S.
N. J. Holm('?)n
Celvoir
~l;mk
20
.:..;) JUIl 1906
3ec!.er, Lilli an
Col. Roberts
;'!i1ite City Killed by 171
~Ielen 3cc!(er
21 ('2')cor,cot'J
Beeman, Child of
13 Jul 1890
Seer.l~l
Farr,l
81 an!:
1
Bell, Frederick
3 i\ug 1906
Geo. Bell
JiI
3m8d ellol.lnfull172
3ell, Juli a
25 Jul 1907
T::tbernacUe
Grant (?)Lctcher
;,iG
70 }rrv~~Old.\0c187
Bell, Lbry J:me
4 Dec lC95
:,:r!;. E. Dinnrey
[X-r
Jl :jn!~
48
T~!JernC!cle Sac.
Denevolent Soc.
,,\. G. r·Ionnold
'? :::·e11 omy, ell. of :.1 Gry- 9 Scp 1905
~':i 11 Green Co.
7,;G-~F
:::ti 11 bnrn160
(, ) 8e 11 01'11::1 ,ll1:)(r)1' 12 Scp 11)05
:-Jet. Co.
Clinton 26 Child brth160
;hu'Y II;-:yclen
2elm,)'!-, Gertie
16 Sep 1395
3a;n ::!fce ,A.G. IIol1l101d .'XI
Glank
45
Dclomay, Child of 29 :,1ay 1393
i'.i:::rshdl,"
..
;X1
7.
Found De~d 71
Benj 8li1in, ;.:r:&gt;.
16 Dee lG91
J0~. Fi tzpotl'ick
DigSDrinc;s Cl anY.~
15
Sennet t, J;;1I:1es
25 Fe!J 1898
The Frun. ,A.C.~IonnoldC::-:t:lOlic 65 ~lank
68
Pri v~te (7) C-D-l Kans. Infty
Sennett,OrpllaAdelia 9 Apr 1904
F. i,i. 8ennett
67 ?
l~O
Jennedict,:,!rs.JnneH.9 Nov 1901
Sr,lith ~cnnedict
67 TypilOidFvr109
Qcns~n, ~. H.
26 Feb 1904
A. C. 3enson
7".) m ank
137
~uth Sen son
3enson, C~ild of
2 Jul 1901
J. A. Benson
'?O d;)
Gensoll, :luth T.
15 Dec 1904
J. ;.i. NC~'!l i 11 G
71 J aUIl rJi cc
A::'::B ,:;. F :1mi 1 y
GCllson,Lille ;·;Cly
24 "ct 1904
~ndrew J. Benson
&lt;)
Genson, r:1~ry E.
~')
&lt;.. '~ct 1899
H.V. {; f\.C.Scnson
:,:C
?~)n Ct1:,!,,)11 •
"-v
85
BC!1S0n, ~rcl~on C. 25 :jct 1902
:·:rs. Celin(la Genson :,:G
56
12~
Benson, :I1's. ?LarovI;a29 JUIl 1901
J. A. Benson
35
105
'T
Benj ::u:-li n, ,·Jr.
26 Dec 1896
B. R. Brooks
~ecom7)ton
57
J;:1,:les Dcnj (lmin
.'
Bor9cr, C:;rl ,,-a..
18 Jul 1893
The F::l[lily
64 ~t Or:~r-Dl'Op sy72
Cerl:li~e , ~:!r:; • C.E. tl Oct 1393
Ferdin~nd Gerkline 31 anr~
:~lcL~0e·~-T.·;. F. ~9
8erry, French
9 ,;ct 1902
r!ob. ~l:ii te
~6
PncUi~l:)n •
121
(1 )3erry. :.rillie
10 Vee 1395
Ellen i.Inys,Geo.rCingJ;T
Bl an!(
40
Col. ~elief Corp.
Eerry, Sampson
31 iJay 1893
"1A. G. Honnold
Dlcmt
.:.1
Berry, S. ~'J •
23 Dec 1906
:,:other c- S " o n ' X !
43 Ert Attack
f-Iugh Bl ai r
(?),:\1 vClh 3erry
Berry, Sarnh
~1 rilcI1 1901
Laura ~etters~n
rnI
35 Blnnk
10:
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Berry, TilO:nas

SarJ ~ice

25 .Jul 1906

Certclson,:-,irs.Julia P.
14 Feb
[3etllin:mn, Ch Juli lIs12 Feh
Cevens, B. ~lild
29 M~y
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13 r.Ioy 1904
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Bigsby, 011 a
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!3i rch, ;,jnry .:\Ii ce
Bi rminch aIil, J Clr.1e s

18
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Bi vins, Jas.

27 Feb 1903
29 Dct 1904

Bi xby, r.lrs. Betsy

22 Nov 1098

Bixby, Guy R.
l3ixby, i,Jable J.
Black, Geo.
Black, ~rs. Thos.
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14 Jet 1394

Blue, Albert
Bluc, GeorQe
(?)81ufton, rIo
Blunt, Ben

1
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19
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glunt, son of
Blythe, J. H.
Boaz, Jerusnh
Eo(n)bb, :.Irs. /\--F.
i30cner, Wm.
30hieman, 1.1rs.

2 [,loy 1903
30 .L\p r 1391

Jul 1398
iJny 1902

Feb 1903
.:',ug 1904

30 Hay 1096

29 Nov 1899
Jan 1901
25 Jan 1905
2 Feb 1391

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John Birch
45 LiverTrb.l77
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73 Pncu.
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Geo J Barker ,";. l·life Lyndon 80 HrtFail. 76
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~,1ay 1892
H. Bolliet
Feb W92
Henry Bolliet
Ju1 1904
Eugene T. Emery
A 5th Kan Vol
58 UremPoi s 102
Mch 1901
Bond
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100
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6 Feb 1901
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4 Jan 1902
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32 Unl:wFvr
30
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MG
18 8ct 1893
Boone. Susan
J3mes !larding
99
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5 Jan 1901
(?)Bophet. (?)8---(Ship!,ed to (?)Simco. i,10.)
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Boren (m), Mary J.
63 Accident 148
r.Yrs. Bosley
MG
30 Nov 1904
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Co F 134 'Ohio
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John Bossennan
1 Jan 1908
Sossennan, Emma
l::!l
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C. T. Stone
(?)Boulton, Fanny
30 Se~ 1902
Neb.
C. C. Collins
75 Senil.Deb100
L.C.Bowers &amp; Dg Co. :on
30 Jan 1901'
Bowers, J.
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14 Suicide
85
Bo{."man, Geo.
2 Dct 1899
C. L.(S) EngieDH
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28 Jul 1906
i,Ir3. R. S. Boyd
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E. L. Bradley
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Bradshaw. John
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Breese, r.Iary
1 Apr 1905
H. G. Breese
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Rev. N.E.Brehin
37 Cere. Hem. 97
Brewer, Caroline S. 27 Nov 1903
A. P. Brewer
68 Bl anI{
134
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1':. Eg nr
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82 ~!1d :\ge 126
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Brewer, Thom:ls H.
24 Aug 1897
Douglas County
Clinton 64 Gallstones63
Private Co 69th Ind. Inf.
operation
Brickelsly, W.
20 Aug 1905
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DH
73 _Rheum 159
Co 0 1 Kan Inf. (Shipped from 11 worth)
Brickly. Mrs.
25 Jan 1895
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Catholic
Bl :ll1k
38
Briggs, E. P.
7 Dec 1906
I.O.O.F. No.4
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72 Dis.Hrt
Ada Briggs
Briggs. Enul1a R.
5 JuI 1904
E. P. Briggs
70 Dropsy
143

Boles, W. T.
Boli ne. Dani el
Bolliet, [·.Irs. C.
Bol1iet. Child of
Bond, David P.

•

Bud al Date

�10
Burl a1 Date
Brinkmeyer, Daniel R.19 Ju1l904
2 Dec 1897
Britton, Elijnh
Britton, Mrs. Jas. 5 Aug 1895
13 :,!ch 1900
Britton, W. F.
Bre~'!ser,

Susan

Bront, Clarence
Broclce1 sby, :iI:;ry
Brockett, Dudley'
Brockett, i.!rs.
Branson, Luella
CJyrn 8ronson)
Brook, f..Irs. •1\ • G.
Brookings, Lillie
Erookings, Sherman

25
13
16
21
24
23

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Feb
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r.lch
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1905
1904
1907
1895
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18 Jan 1896
23 Feb 1895
4 r:!3Y 1398

Brooks, Alfred
Died

19 Nov 1901
14 Nov 1901
Privr.te C C
Brooks, Harriet A. 1 Hcll 1904
BrooI~s, Henrietta C.30Aug 1897
BrooI:s.:,lrs.H2,ry· C. 2 r,iay 1904
Brooks,S. Child of 1 Mch 1904
Brooks, t'larren W.

2 Apr 1896

2ro(a)ss,:,lrs.Sarah A.IJun 1902
Brass, son of
30 l\pr 1902
Brown, Andrew
BrOt~11, fIrs.
Brovm, ;·Yrs. Anna
Dro~\m, Bertha
Bro wn, ~.Irs. C. C.

13 Apr 1393
14 ~lch 1891
16 Feb 1891
27 Ju1 1399
1 (~ct 1894

Brawn, Corn L.
Bro.'m, Corncli liS

31 Dec 1899
28 Jun 1898

Bro,'m, rJrs. A. Eden 17Dec 1904
3r:nn, Albert
29 Apr 1904
Brown, Edi th
23 Se!) 1902
Grown Elij:J.h
11 Apr 1905
Dro.'m, E1 vi ra

4

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Br:H'm, Gussie

3 Dec 1898
3 .hn 1906

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Albert G. Brook
Wm. Reynolds
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Will Reynolds
f.Irs. BrooI~s,County, :;H
59 Blank
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63
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m!
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Will Green
Co. Comm.
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39 Tur:tO r 0 f 51
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The Fomily
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rI. B. Bross
115
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Cl. E. Ayers
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37
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75 Pnctt.
155
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Roy 3rot'm
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13 Jun 1896

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21 Nov 1397
97
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Topeka
20 Nov 1900
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J. ~I. Knight
26, Typhoi d
96
r'Jrs. J. A~ Brown
9 Nov 1900
Brot'm, Jas. A.
D. G. Robin son
Fever
l,lrs. Regant
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GIl
Brown, Infant of John3 Oct1891
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58?
136
Brot'm, John
22 Jan 1904
96 !:'lld Age 118
Brown. John S.
16 Jul 1902
A. ~'nli tm an
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45
Brown, Twins ofLydi a15Sep 1895
?!nrsh nIl Prenti ce
OH
A. G. Honnold
on
19 Sep 1895
A. G'. Honnold
Srot'm, Lydi a
G1nnk
45
8 Hcll 1898
Brown. rJrs. ~.'Iary
John SrOl\'II
141 C:::ncer
68
TabernM1e ~lo. 11
Drorm, Mary
22 Typhoid ' 127
31 rllch 1903
Elij all Brovm
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60
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11 Jun 1903
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6 Jan 1907
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8rOt111 , Uachel
20 ~.lch 1906
Jno. 1,,1. 3rot'm
OH
62 Pnett •
167
11 Feb 1904
Brot'm, Riley
Hrs.i'1ancy 13rot'm
76 I;e~l't
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24 Jun 1892
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31'0\'.'11 , ~~Irs .
17 Apr 1901
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5 act 1897
Eurl Bro\'m
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29 Nov 1900
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12 Dec 1898
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l"rs. I. N.20Jan 1904
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Bruce. ~Iary G.
26 Dec 1901
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DR
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111
Bryant, Elbert
9 Jun 1899
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3 J'.pr 1905
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Bryant, Walter
26 Aug 1905
_Bryant
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22 Bl anI,:
159
Bryon, L. R.
15 Sep 1907
J. E. Eldridge &amp;
DR
70 Bright 's 189
Mrs. Len Dryon
Disease
Buchorn. Joe
10 Ju1 1902
'?Dicey Jan Euchorn '0H
78 ,i~sthma &amp; 117
Doug1 as CountyFIrt Trb1
Buckhiem, John F. 16 ~,lch 1907
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10 l;Ich 1398

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21 Sop
Bl.llis,Ch of Charlie22 ~:ov
J3ullock, John
30 Jan
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(?)!3uJ:,.ms~rden, H.
30 Apr
(?)Sunker, David
10 Oct

1895
1904
1903
1905
1900
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1905

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Emma Buckley
~'1. G. (?)Potts
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R. C. Suli s
~o (;])y C. Buli s
:.irs.:J&lt;tggie ;'!oodt'r:::rd
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John Bunton
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Joe Burch3Jl1 Jr.
Liberty 45 Hrt Trh1 01
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6 Ju1 1899
Chas. Burnett
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74 KidneyTrb 32
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Burnhar.t, (?)H_T. 3 Jun 1905
Pete'tonroy
Catho1ic26 Blnnk
157
C. A. Burnham
Burn s, Cll 8rles R.
9 Nov 1904
Estate Prob~te Courta{
64 Blank
147
Co B 187 N Y Art.
Burns, C:l of Thos. 20Jct 1906
Thos Burns
Sti'llborn 176
Burns, Hrs. E. E. 29 Apr 1900
!:iichne1 Burns
763 Lungs &amp; 91
Col. Relief Corp.
:lenrt
Burnside, Is:)c.c
1 r,Iay 1898
A. G. Honnold
67 Kidney
71
Burrell, Virgini a
5 Aor 1904
The FClmily
60 HrtF ail u re 139
Burri s, Child of
5 ~JCt 1895
A. G. Honnold
Dif-lh.
46
Burris, Ch of Philipl Jan 1896
Philip Burris
Stillborn 49
Burris Everet
31 Dec 1899
I:Iargaret Burris
:dG
3 Chickenpox 87
Burris(Burns).
10 Nov 1904
Douglas County
r.IG
74 _of Hrt 147
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Burri s, Patri ck
1 A:iJr 1904
The Fami 1y
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139
(Shipped from TopeI(a)
I3urton, David L.
27 Nov 1902
D. L. Burton Jr.
WS
70 Dropsy
123
Busch, John
14 Jun 1893
The Family
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27
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Bush, Chil d of
24 Apr 1900
C.Bush,A.G.Honno1d ~~H
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Busse, (?)Fadora
7 Aug 1905
C. B. Busse
OU
72 Stomach 158
Butler, Albert D.
7 Sep 1391
A. G. Honnold
orr
12
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Butler, Grace
12 Apr 1900
!'I. L. Butler
DB
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Butler, nerbert :'/. 6- Sep 1907
Harry Butler
orr
37 Ap;:&gt;endici t189
Gut1er, Infant
27 r;ich 1904
[·Jr. W. L. Butler Ton-;Jano:de 1d
139
Bunker, Susan J.
Bunton, Ella
Suntan, John E.
Burch, Lena
Burch, Wi 11y'
Burcham, Joe
Gurdette, son of
Burlingame,lli. J.
Burnett, Ed
Burnett, H. C.

2
19
22
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1893

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~.

Burl ai Date

Ordered by

Buri al

Age Cause d.

~

4 Aug 1901
McCarthy Byrd
DB
16m Teething 106
3 Oct 1901
McCarthy Byrd
OH
3d?
108
30 Jul 1897
Family
OH
Blank
62
21 Mch 1897
Anthony Caldwell
DB
Blank
60
6 May 1901
A. W.CaJ.dwell!X-r
Hrt Dis. 103
Private Co D 154 Ind. Inftry' (Shipped from 11 worth)
Caldwell, ~olrs. J. 5:20 Apr 1902
J. W. Caldwell
o:r
46 En1rg.of 114
(Shipped from, Des [\Ioines, lown) Spleen
Caldwell, Joseph
10 !.Ich 1895
A. G. Honnold
nr{
Bl c.mk
40
Caldwell , Hinnie
12 Feb 1895
A. G. Honnold
Or!
Blc.mk
39
Caldwell, (?)Rockel 4 Jun 1895
A. G. Honnold
DB
Bl ank
42
CaldweU, ~,lrs. V.
19 Aug 1891
'0]
Blank
Norton Caldwell
12
_ _Eggert
Cameron , James F.
13 Jan 1899
JH
76, !IrtF ai 1. 77
N. Cameron
Cameron, i;lrs • No
OIT
30 Jan 1893
No ah Cameron
Blank
24
Camp, Geo.
29 Jun 1896
C. Camp
J. H. (?)Barron
1 1/3 i-I; Cough 53
Cam;:&gt;beH, Mrs. Alice 7 Dec 1894
Ed Cai.lpbell
28 Typhoid
37
Campbell, Child of 15 tlch 1893
25'
Ed Cal1pbell
Blank
J. S~ Hogan
Campbell ,Mrs. Ella 6 May 1907
J. T. BarkleyO!-!
67 Hrt Fail 184
Camilla Campbell,Dou. (Shipped froi.l Topeka)
Campbell, Ely
30 Aug 1890
Gov. Robinson
r.IG
Blank
3
Campbell ,~lrs.Emeli a 25 [\!ov 1907
Not. Longfellow
OIl
79 Blank
192
(Shi'pped from Eureka, Ks)
Campbell, 1Irs. J. ?R.12 Apr 1903
J. T. Barkley
Off
88 .Seni1e
127
(Sllipped from Topeka)
Debili ty
Calnpbell, ~\Irs. Lucy 17 Sep 1896
S. A'. l'loodwnrd
[,iG
79 UlcerStm 55
Callp bell , f..laude
20 Jun 1906
,,.ll11. N. Campbell
0IT
28 Acute Bri-l71
(Shipped from I\ans~s City)
IJht's Dis.
C&lt;lmpbell, Nancy R.
9 Jul 1902
A. M. Camnbe11
~,IG
86 Old Age ,:;. 117
(Shipped from K.C.Kas.)
S.D.
Ca;;lpbell, i.Ir. O.
29 ~,Ich 1892
s. A. Woodward
r,IG
13l anI-::
17
;.Irs. Gi 11
Campbell, Drpha E. 31 Jan 1898
A. M. Campbell
~.IG
f!rtFail. 68
(Shipped from Kansns City, Ks) Surg.iJpcr.
Campbell, PearlieMay- 5 I'.Iny 1902
Sarn F. Ca;:1pbell
:JG
6:6. Sl nnk
115
CCll!Ipbell, Thos. ?O. D 20 Jul 1891:
r.!r. C&lt;I11pbell
on
3lanI(
11
R. R. Gellffiell (from Topeka, Ks)
Campbell, SanI
26 Oct 1902
The F~":1il'y
T',IG
33 Abscess 122
(Ship!led from (?)Argentine)
of Liver
Campbell, Yates G. 10 H&lt;lY' 1907
r·hrtha Campbell
:;!G
67 Hrt Fail 184
(Shipped fron PClrsons, Ks)
Cannon, :r. ~,r.
12 Ju1 1906
oa
Hntthew C. Cannon
73 ApJ,le~~ 171
Cantrell ,!.Irs. Lottie15 Dec 1904
~li rnr.l Cantrell
/)]
50 Hrt Trbl 149
Cantrell, Nellie
1 Sep 1903
Hiram Cantrell
m
13:1 PRralysi s131
Ed Yewdoll
Carder, Child of
22 Apr 1893
Henry Carder
County
SlanJ.~
26
Cardwell, J. C.
15 Apr 1895
W. A. Cardwell
Lecompton 36 Con~
41
(?)Careny, W. C.
17 "~ct 1893
A. G~ Honnold .
~.IG·
78 Pr-lrnlysi s 30
US Soldier Privnte Co D 43 Regt Indiana Vol)
&amp; E;J Fits
C0r:&gt;enter, ~Irs. A. J18 Dct 1899
r.lrs. I. E. B(?)esleyOr-r
60 ?Pneu.
85
% Capt L.G. (?)Herri ta0e (Ship fro;:] &amp;1poria)
Byrd, Child of
Byrd, Infant
Byr(e)d, J. If.
Caldt. . ell, ChHd of
Caldwell. John S~

�14

Enri al D3te
(?)Cnrmean, ClllIS.R. 31 Oct 1902

Carr, John
Carroll, Joseph
Carruth, J. H.
Carson, 1::3
Cnr(s)ta(oh, Adarns

3
30
17
30
7

Cnrtcr, rI:-!rriet

13 Jan 1906

Cell'ter, Hays
C:)rter, John

26 Jan 1903
13 J~n 1906

C;)rter,

~,: aor.li

A.

C~rter,

Nellie
Carter, ~les
Carter, Vivi::m
Cnrtcr, RobertWnl ter

;Jch
Jan
Sep
Apr
Fe!:J

1895'
1899
1896
1892
1902

24 "Jay 1904
20
17
30
21

Jul
Jan
Apr
AUf!

1892
1906
1898
1906

C::1rtright, P.Irs •.&lt;\. 24 Sep 1903
Cast'le11,:.!rs.LucindlI 19 Ju1 1907
C8tlin, (c;:]TI't rend)25 AUI] 1904
Cav::m augh, Ell an
Cave~au2h,

Elsie
Ch ~n ey, :llrs. ').
Ch amney, r,!arcus

7 Nov 1899

30 r:ov 1905
5 Jul 1892
9 Dec 1907
26 Jan 1898

Chance, Nettie

30 Jan 190'6

Chandler, Laura M.
Chandler, Sadie
Chapman, fo:Irs. A.

9 Oct 1900
23 Sep 1905
? Apr 1906

Chaprnan,(,Irs.Anna W. 13 Mch 1891
Ch apm an, Cl' ar a 8'.
I.J Dec 1904
Ch arl el) Jlrs. Hann all 11 Dec 1395
Charlton, John-Died 27 Feb 1899
Chase', Harry A.
21 Ju1 1901
Ch:Jsc, John H.
Chnvey, Rouma1che
Cheney, Paul R.

? P&gt;f)r 1907

.. Jun 1907
21 Sep 1907
'l'l
{ ,;..

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Burl al

Age C;:mse d.

s. r-I.

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1ir
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(Shipped from Tuscan, .!\r.)
66
Capt. Cnrpenter
orr
JarncsCarpenter
Coff~llan
i,lcClouth
Co 1. Hen ry C~rro11Lemrenwo rth20
;'1. H. C;)rrtlth
a-I
90
J. L. nains
Perry
The FC1iTIily
71
nenevolent No. 2
O~I
65
Ada";'! C::lrter
Bettie C(1rter
The Family
JH

Geo. Carter

'or-!-

44

Blank

Pq.
1~2

Consump. 169

Dr ariT{
:neu.
Blank

40
78
55

Dl ar:k

10

Dl ank

112

Bl (1n1:

164

SInn!:

132
164

81 an!·:

LIrs. John C::lrter
(S:1i'ODcd fro;:, T(C)
~'l.C.Carter.GcoCarter:'.X; -.
72 J2undice 142
Wilson Carter
W. J. Ctlrter
Reno
20
W. J. C::!rter
Rena
3'~ ?neu.
165
Adam S. Carter
Byrs Blank'
71
Father
m:1l'lath a 9wk C:1010ra 173
A. B. Carter
en f::mt.
Thomas 8rothers
74 TYT')hoici 132
Jno. Hall
79 R~td13o~'re1l86
(?).l\ron Green
19 Drrn:ned 145
Coroner Phillips
Est.of E.Ccvanaugh Catholic75 nlc! Aae
85
E.J.C., :'\1:ron,,')l1io
T. P. Caven aughOr
44 m ::In!~
163
tl. Chamney. D. Evans ffi
Blank
19
Geneva-St-1070H
59 Abscess 193
Ellen ~.!. Chamney
of Liver
John Champion
MG
64 f\:J erati on 68
(Ship)ed from Kansas City, Mo.)
\'/al ter Ch ance
r;IG
50 Cancer
165
Will Green &amp; Ci ty'
John Chandler
DrY
?7 Quinsy
95
tv. A. Chandler
OH
39 DropsyHrtl60
Frank Lind
OH
Constlmo. 163
B. W. Chapman (Shi!lped trom Denver)
.
Ed CIl apman
{'fT
Blank
8
Josi all CIl apman
'XI
54 Slank
149
~,'ffit V am e y X I
64 31 ank
48
~:!rs. Ann a Woodward
The Family
73 Dropsy
79
H. B. Chase
16m Teething 106
.Joim Greenlees
H. C h a s e , ) H
r~illed by13&lt;1
(Ship?ccl fro:] 3hclton, HnsI1.)
?CO\'T,?c:Jl'~
Hnske11 Inst.I-!illsborot1ah,N~;a7 Dro~\med 186
Father 707 CODn.
0I-T
19 ~~ J-\cci d 139
E. ~'.J. Ch cl1ey (Sili pped fr01:1 "'t tm:1t'l::l, I ow:::!)

�15
Buri a!. Date
Chester, Emily

H--

5'Mch 1898

Childs, Anderson'
Childs, James H~
Childs, J~nes P.

19 Feb 1896
13 Aug 1905
26 Jul 1895

Childs, Jennie
Choteau, ~1rs.

An honorable
18 Dec 1899
3 Aug 1899

Christy', (?)Valerie 22 Jul 1904
Chrow'ell, Jacob
31 :Oct 1898
Churchbaugh,AlCex)ice 15Jul 1895
Churchbaugh, rllrs.
12
Churchbaugh, Child
3
Churchill, Geo.
13
Churchill, Lena B. 10
Churchill, S.J, sonofl9
Clark, Amanda
25
20
Cl ark, Amande
C1 arI&lt;,
Clark,
Clark,
Clark,

['.Irs. C. A~
Child of
Cora G'.
Gertrude

20
2
13
19

Jun 1903
1891
Jan 1901
Jul 1898
Jan 1891
Nov 1904
I\Iay 1898
J~r

Jul
Sep
Dec
Jun

1901
1391
1902
1907

Clark, Henry

20 Sep 1903

Cl arI~, Isabell
Clark, Mrs. J. L.

15 ~lay' 1907
15 Nov 1893

Cl ark, John Sr.

14 Apr 1906

Clark, Joseph

25 Oct 1893

Clark, Josephine

2 Jan 1904

Cl ark, Laura ?:1.,
28 Nov 1893
Cl ark, Hnrtha A.
11 ~;Ich 1904
Clark, Chfldof(?)O.C.2 AUg 1892
Clark, W. E.
C1 ark, rhn
Cl:lrk, W. P.
Clay, Fannie
C1 ay, ~fen ry

1 Sep 1390
25 Jui' 1902
Pri V:::lte Co E'
7 Jan 1907
9 Sen 1901
8 Ju~ 1898'

Clay, Laura !.I.
C1 ay, La(e)na E.

18 Feb 1897
2 Nov 1898

')rdered Dr
H.W~Chester &amp; J.G.H~

Buri a1

Age Cause d.

~

Off
158 Gastric? 63
(Shipped from Chicago)
S~ Rice
~,X;
Blank
50
The Family'
Colyer 52 Lvre5to:n 159
79 Old Age, 43
JamesChHds
O:i
E. R. Thornton
dischg soldier, Co F Regt 1st Ky- InfCHex. Vet. )
Sam Rice, Jr.
orr
39 HrtFail. 86
Thos. Choteau
~,G
44 Cansumpt 83
Tab. ~,It.~,I' ria No.52
John Christy
Clinton 5 Ace Shot 144
I.Irs.ElizabethChrowell PleCls-72 Old Age
75
Lavy Flory
ant Grove
Lewis Churchbaugh
Pleasant
Slank
43
?Mary' &amp; E11i s
Grove
Lewi s Churchbaugh
Pl.Grove67 P:1r&lt;l1ysis129
glank
W. Churchbaugh
WS
13
Whitman' Churchfll
O:r
71 Tubercul. 99
S~ J. Churchi 11
OH
23 Tu'bercul. 72
S. J. Churchfll
':)H
Blank
6.
Philip Cl ark
;,!,;
80 ? ITrt
148
John Clark
·'!·r
Hrt. F.
81
Tab.No .10 St.iolari a
on
R. Weiser
72 Bl ank
106
T. C. Clark
Slank
12
lJr. G. W. Cl ark
17m ?!?neu.
123
Court of Calantha
03
23 Consump. 186
John ClarI{
I.O.O.F. No.1940
oa
132 '
65 Oronsy
Currin Grey, N.G'.
:.lary Foley
76 Old .:'.ae IS5
Jo Hemphill
Linwood 73 Pncu.
31
C. Hemphill
John Cl arl, Jr.
Benev.Lodge,K.ofTabor ~1
60 Pneu.
168
N. 3. Devon
58 Typhoid
31
A. p. Knrnes
Katie Clark
DH
Re-i ntennent135
(Shipped from Guthrie,Ok.)
W. H. Prntt
Sibley 32 Typhoid
31
Jno. Clark col Big Springs 75 manI.:
133
A.G. Honnold
riX;
Blank
20
Wesley Lane
P,lG
A. A~ Bu'soy
Blank
3
Ellen A. CI arke
60 Suicide llS
Ill. Infty
Isabell Clark
orr
85 Hrt Trb! 179
C. H. Cl ay
'0!1
11 TubercuI.IOa
Clara Clay, Isaac
ro,x;
60 Dropsy
72
Johnson, Bnptist ClI.
C. fr. C l a Y ' 0 H
2 "? Lunas
59
C. H'. Clay
~H
43 Bl ank
75

�16
~lame

Buri al DC!te
Inf~nt

Ordered bv

Burl' ::!1

1\0 eC:HI:; cd.

Ea..

J. \'1. Simpson
Clinton 5~·!
?
142
Wm Clayborn
Cl aypool, J. C.
4 :.Iay 1905
;,li s s Li 11y C1::lypo 0 1 ")I!
A. mli tm3n
Cl ayton, rIm
31 ;,!ch 1394
:,Irs. A. Di nni ng
on
27 ChronRheu 34
Clendening, Rachell 23 Feb 1903
~'lm Clendcning
:,:G
73 Neur .Hrt 125
Clendcn {an)fng, \'1m 13 JDn 1905
The Farni ly
i.:G
85 ')ld Aae 151
CleveI:md, Hrs .. W.H.29 ~.!ch 1905
2 sons f,Frank ~Iarch (Iff
47 Consttmp.· 154
Clevinger, J.~.
21 Nov 1903
The Family
r)H'
37 ")ld ,\ce 134
Cli ne, ~"li 11
22 nch 1904
i:rs. 1\ff.l ~I. Cline
''!J
59 ?ncu.
139
(Sl1i P9 ed froln St. Lo~1i s)
(?)Clinger, David T. 16 Nov 1903
TIle Family
01:1
63 FIrt Trbl 134
Clingr:lan, Geo.
6 Feb 1906
r.Ir &amp; :Irs J.R.Finney "~H
75 Ki clney
165
Gloss,O. r.t ..
;',Irs~r.!3'&lt;r)y Closs
('!·I
9 Se? 1901
57 P2ralysisl03
?ri vnte Co
I 103 Reat:,,)hio Infty
Cobb, Dli ver
27 Oct 1893
l.'!i1li e T~te.:.rari()l1, lnd.
r!d I nJtt ry 30
~,TDriO:1. Ind.
Cocklin, Geo.
25 Feb 1905
Sar.1 Cocklin
0!-T
25' Pn,zu
153
(Ship~ed from !( C )
Cocklin. JuU a
30 Jun 1906
Sa.m &amp; Ju'li a CocI:li n0H
70 Liver Trbl71
Cockran, Infant
13 Sent 1904
Jf.lmes Cockran,?oor C.MG
Sti 11 born145
Cohn, Clnrence
3 Sc; 1895
J. H. Cohn
KC
!3l ank
45'
Colburn, Abner
7 f:n·r 1397
G. Grovnor, Adni'n. i,lG
69 Heart
60
Cole, Daniel S.
16 ~,!:-::y 1899
Chns. A. Cole
on
79 Blank
81
&lt;Ship,ed fro);1 f{ C ~ro.)
Cole, l'b 1'1.
12 Dec 1906
1'1:11 Co 1 e
~,:G
78 Blank
177
Co E 12th
Ks Inf
Coleman, ~Inry :,J.
6 Apr 1900
Will Coleman
OH
23 LaGrippe 9Q
CoIe:nnn, ~.!attie J.
7 Hay 1906
Chns.Coleman,H of Ruth:JH
41 SeptPois 169
Collett, !Jrs.
11 Dec 1904
The Brothers
Elk, Ks 64 Pnett
1~9
Co IIi n s, ~,Irs . B.
28 Jun 1901
Bird Collins
L:l!;:evi e~\r60 Rrt F~i 1 105
Co 11 ins, Bridg et
8 Apr 1905
Tor'} J Collins
Vault
50 Blank
155
then Fran!.:lin
Colman. ['Irs ~,j J
19 '''ct 1905
(?)1sgood Colman
0I-I
87 'Old .~e 161
J It Topping
COI:Jr.lon, Eli zabeth
21 Aug 1902
John H CommonOH
63 CansuIn? 119
Con ally, H S
20 Apr 1896
A G Honnold
;.1;
13 ?Pneu
52
Congsolt'ia, Como{boy)9 Sep 1902
Haskell Insitiute
Haskell
Blank
120
Conklin, Mrs. i'Jar! flO Jan 1902
E H Conklin
cr1
62 Pnett
III
(?)ConIey, Chester 24 Jan 1903
C Conley
idG
2m Croup
124
Conley, ch of Simon
1 Jan 1896
Sir.! Jeames for City MG
Stillborn' 49
Conley, Irene
24 ''".let 1903
(,()Georgin a Conley0H
15 Blank
133
Conner, ch of Carrie24 ,1pr 1399
A G Honnold
~,!G
Stillborn 80
Conner, Francis
23 .~.pr 1897
AI &amp; E C Conner
on
78 ')ld Age
60
Conner, f.IarJ A
26 Jun 1907
W J &amp; E C Conner
DR
66 Chrnf·!eur 185
14 rilch 1898
Connor, Hollis
Ed &amp; Sam Connornrr
46 Blank
69
Connor, ~,Ir
14 Oct 1900
Clinton Twp, Dg Co Clinton 35 Unknown:
96
Connor, ~iJrs R J C 22 J\ug 1095
Francis Connor
en
45
Blank
(Died '~aha, Neb)
(,)Connovan, Edward 14 Feb 1902
The Family (?)Connovan Cern.
---menti a 112
&lt;Shipped from ~)ssowottomie)
Conrad, Arthur H
12 Dec 1897
Charles Conrad
orr
2 Blank
66
Conroy{Conary), ~Iaurice29Junl90l
J::lfiles ifurd
Eudora 25 Blank
105
Conroy, Peter
24 Dec 1903
OU
The Fami ly
55 Accident 134
Clayborn,

22 June 1904

�17

Burial Date
Conway, Child of
11
Conway, Mrs S' A
16
Cook, r,Ir Thos
17
Cooper, Anni s'
25
Cooper,Mrs Bertha It 21
Cooper,Inf of Carrie12
Cooper, Child of
15
Cooper, Child of J. 20
Cooper, Ella F
15

Sep
Feb
Mch
Jul
Jan

1892
1896
1891
1895
1904
1893
1898
1902
1905

Ordered by_

Burial ~ Cause d.
OH
131 ank

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21
n;
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5)
J W-Robertson
au
Blank
(3
Henry, Cooper
nrr
37 Peri tonitus42
Louis Mengu's
OH
23 art Fail 135
Aug
Asher
OH
Blank
28
Jan
D.H.Dick.HenryCooper
4m l31ank
68
Apr
Joseph Cooper
i':S
Stfllborn' 114
Jan
Th e F &lt;Jl1iTy
0fI
52 1
151
(Shipped from I{C Mo)
CO!Jger. May
30 Jun 1894
Henry Coo!ler
OH
45 Kidneys
35
Coorer, Nellie
12 Feb 1892
Sam Coooer
Clinton
81 ank
16
Cooper, (?)Pau1
28 P.Ich 1893
(?)H &amp; b ~'lhi tmanOrderWaI,arusa
Blan!{
25
Cooper, Ro(a)y
17 Jul 1900
Henry Cooper
OH
19 ?Drorsy
94
Copeland, Henry E. 12 Aug 1395
!)oug1as' County
on
Blank
44
1st Sergent Capt H ?,??,Independent Battery US col-d
Light Artillery, Vol
Copel and, Hen ry(Harri s)7Mch 1902
OH
??
John Copeland
113
Corbin, Addie
3 Sep 1906
C F I\ PrenticeO!1'
Blank
174
H Ii Corbin
(Shioned from Colo)
Corbin. Mr N
28 Nov 1900
Hrs L L CorBin
,. 03
163 Anoonlexi a 97
GAR 12 Post Co G" 12th Kans
.. .
(?)Cor(s)ley~Mrs.
2 i-!bv 1892
Tho~as B. Corley'
CH
81 ank
23
Cornell. Eveline
28 Oct 1900
A. Cornell
rI;'
17m Blank
96
(?)Cornforth, ~'hn
5 Dec 1897
f;Irs E P Cornforth Lecompton?71 LnGrippe
65
Corporal, Hattie
S May 1897
Household of Ruth
rG
50
1
60
Jas Corooral
Cory.Hiss Catherine 13 Dec 1897
Miss Cory' -?KU, Richland 42 ?Born
66
(?)Cory', F.M.
28 Dec 1907
31ank0H
56 Lung Trb1 194
Cottenberg, James
20 May 1899
nIrs.Cottenberg&amp;QsCo
65 Ororsy
81
Cott'on ,Hrs Eli zabethm2Jul 1904
Ella V Jones
IJG
74 Accidenta1l43
Couch, Leon
6. Seo 1399
~'hn' Couch
?, Ho. ?4w, m Bronchiti s 84
CoupCCoop) ,Molly'
19 Ju~ 1902
Dg Co,Ord.ofCasonovOH
40 !ilu'rder
117
Courtney. r.lrs.
6 Nov 1901
The Fcr.tily
0H
51 Cancer
109
Cot'ren, Grace
23 Jun 1907
Mother &amp; r.lrs.Cowen Clinton 24 Peri toni tis135
Cowan, (?)Quenton
6 ~Ich 1905
~!rs.Cbwa."l.AlcxCowan Clinton 28 SeiJtic----153
Cox, Chas
31 Aug 1891
Blank
f,IG
Bl ank
12
Cox. ~Jaude
18 ;:.!ch 1905
CIl as Cox
on
23 ClJildbi rthl54
Cox. r.Irs. T.
6 Jun 1900
Tfl1man Cox
on
55 Intest~·:eph 93
Cox, ~'k'11. P
15 Feb 1906
r.rrs Wm P Cox
Blank
44 BrainTrbl 166
COY'. Capt rI :r
5 Cct 1898
County
OH
65 Gangrene
74
1 st Lt Co E 2nd Regt Col -1-Cavalry
Craig. Green·
31 Cct 1894
Caesar ~rayo &amp; Dg Co ;.IG
B1 ank
37
Private Co B - 79 ~egiment US Colored Volunteer Infantry
Craig, f.Iari a
8 Jun 1898
can't rend
P.X;
70 Brank
71
Crain, ~.Ir.
3 :run 1891
E Young'
LX;
B1 ~nk
10
Crandall. r.trs. Sarah H4 Sep 1897
m ank
r·.!]
60 31 ank
63
(Removed from Oregon)
Crane, Henry B
28 ~.Iay 1901
l'1 P. Cran e " x - r
3d 13l ank
104
CreCl!'. 7\Iary
11 Hay' 1906
Blank
Ple~sGr 36 Con sump
169
Creecy. ~Irs Loui sa 24 ~;ov 1907
!~l R C
~.!;
76 CancSto/;l 192
Creecy, ThomaS
1 Jul 1890
G!1r ?ost G~~~
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1
Creel, Ira H
23 Feb 1907
Clare Creel
?lensGr 43 31 nnk
101

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Creel, Syl
Creel, Sylvester
Creesy, Joseph
Crispi~, Geo.
Criss, Mary R
Cri spin, Wnlter
(?)Croger, Emily-

Burial

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Sy1 Creel Jr,Farnily P1e~s.G'r 7 4 ?
157
G.L.Cree1,rm r'~o 1
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:,i(;'
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F M ::!cffa1e
.Ubert Crispin'
i\IG
76 Paralysis 74
n T Richards
Kanwaka 76 Dropsy
64
Alexander Crfspin
JH
10 Bl an1=
92
Jesse Din ard:')I-T
58 KidneyTrb154
Fred (1)G 1 eed
?,1et Ins Co
20 Dec 1906
Crosby, Jacob
Bald~'rin
45 F!upl3ldVcsl78
Hrs Jacob Crosby'
Crouch, (?)Kntie
12 Jun 1899
82
Riley Crouch
24
?
Croutch, Child of
26 Dec 1894
S a Thacher
B1 anI,
38
,J:.J
89 ~)l d .!\g e 142
Crowder, ?:Irs. 1\. B. 30 i.lay 1904
T r.r Crowder
Crowder, James
3 Apr 1906
or~
T'N Crowder
93 DId Age 168
CuI ver, Uabe1
14 Sep 1895
A G Honnold
Bl::1nk
45
J A CuI ver &amp; Ci ty
Cummings, Child of 23 Dec 1890
H A Cunnnfngs
?--neltr
Blank
5
Cummings, Ella W
29 Apr 1901
?atrick Cummings Big Springs24 L;t;rippe 103
Cmnming s, HEm ry
1 Jun 1895
The FamiTyClinton?aralysis 42
Cummings, mss I.
4 Aug 1890
R It Steel
Clinton
Blank
2
Cummi ng s , [,lrs J.t arg nretl3Sep 1897
R.A Steel
Belvoir 85 Old :\ge
64
Cummings, Patrick
3 Dec 1907
Cummings Jr.
131g SIHin,:!s70?nctl'
192
Cunningham, P.Irs. C. FCcol)I 7Ju1l893
If A CUIT!11ings
Belvoir
Blan!{
28
Currie, Stephen
1 Hay 1900
Jmnes S Currie
40 U S Vol,C!las PineLim','Ood 25 EpIJil.Fit 91
3 Sergt Co B 20 Y{en.
Curlett, Mable
28 Dec 1900
Thornton' Curlett
HG
4 Typhoid
99
order of John :.TcFarlen
Curlett, Thornton
25 act 1907
B1 ank
:,IG
190
(Shipped from Ie C, Ho)
Curtiss, ;,1rs.Clnrar.r 5 Oct 1897
Frank&amp;Alfred CurtissClinton 57 ('?)Par.
64
Cushingberry, Nathanll Hch 1901
~rathan Powell
~,x.;
50 Blan!,
101
Cutler, Fred Jr.
23 Sep H393
Fred &amp; ff A Cutler
'')H
Child
29
Cutter, Kitty'
10 Nov 1890
H A Cull(tt)er
:DjJ
31 an1&lt;
4
Dailey, Eli za
11 Hay- 1898
Ed Pugh
Clinton 30 J\cuteGClS- 71
(Shi!lped from Denver, Co!)
tri tis
Dai ley, John 1\.
23 Jun 1905
!-!eIen L. Daily0rr
63 .{l.ppop1exil57
Daniels, Geo
5 !.lay 1901
Fred Daniels
(?)Crowder65 ?Gangrene 103'
S Elliot
Da(ee)rborn, Geo S 28 se, 1903
Th e F a.'lli 1yon
81 Hrt Fnil 132
Darling, Stephen
12 Dec 1899
The Family
r~IG'
75 L~rippe 77
(?) Ed Boucher
Darling, T C
27 :Jch 1899
A. Getker
Eudora 62 Dr~psy
79
(?)Darris, r.Iinnie
6 Apr 1895
Jas Darris,
OfT
Blank
40
Donelly' Bros
(?)Darwin,Catherine 13 Jul 1907
Blank
Blank
80 Drop 5y
186
Davidson, ~'kn A.
24 Sep 1904
i,lrs. Mary Davidson X!
67 Hrt Trbl 146
r.lrs. A T Fowles
Davis, Alta
4 Jul 1893
J W Davis
Blank
28
Davis, Catherine A 28 Jan 1905
F ~'Iatthet'ls
?hl,m.31ank
152
Davis, Child of
24 Aug 1390
Blank
Ellank
2
Davis, Child of
23 Jan 1393
Mr. (?)Walters
Blank
24
Davis, Hannah
30 Dct 1902
1'bn Davi s
56 Pneu
1~2
10 .Tun 1905
18 Jul 1907
1 Oct 1894
26 Sep 1898
23 Seo 1897
8 P.IaY' 1900

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,

�19

Euri al Date

Name_
Davi s,
Davi s,
Davis,
Davis,
Davis,

Abby'-Hesper
Hazel r.lay
3ennan
Infant
James T.

~!rs.

1906
1901
1901
1905
1690
Serat Co K
7 Jul 1901

~'1.

Davis, James
Davis,

1
2
20
8
5

J.E.

Sep
Jan
Nov
Jun
Aug

11 Jan 1892

Davis. Jennie

12 Hay- 1902

Davis, John
Davis, John W.

6· Nov 1905
31 Jul 1902

Davis, Mrs. L. M.

6 ;0ct 1903

Davis, :&lt;1a99i e
Davi s, uI art) aret
Davi s, Rich ard :-1.
Davis, Roxanna
Davi s, (?)Taliesi an
Davis, W.
Davis, Dr WR

12
15
28
30
27
15
22

Davis, W ~~

15 Jan 1901

Day, Hary- E.
Day, Ruth
De31, John W
Dean, Infant
Dean, LIrs.

24 Aug 1896

10
24
5
28

Dean, W A
(?)Dean, Wash
Dearborn, Child of
Deering, Mrs C JDeForrest. ~,Irs
Deichman, F

30 Apr 1905
23 ;:1ay 1895
30 ;!)ct 1890
6· Oct 1900
8 Apr 1895
30 Jan 1904

(?)Deiwest, Henry-

9

Jun
Dec
Dec
Jun
-net
-0ct
Jun

.Feb
Nov
;;lay
Jul

~t

1907
1905
1907
1904
1902
1900
1893

1896
1891
1905
1894

1906

Deming, E R

26 !'lov 1897

Der.ling, ;,!rs H J
Del1Dning, Geo R

20 Feb 1896
21 Sep 1899

Der:Ioss. Jessie L

n

Denewiler. Mrs
Denni s , (,Irs.

10 Apr 1893
17 Dec 1890

Dec 1904

Ordered by

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174
Blank
,1ff
?
99
3fm
Henry Davis,FamilyDeerCreek 29 RR i\ccid' 110
?
157
Harry-Davis
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1st ~.Tissouri Lt Infty!;!rs ~!ary r.. Davis Clinton
55 Kidne~~rbl05
Douglas· County
Jas Davis, A TuttleWS
Blank
15
J G Hover
~!G
Si 1 as Dmti s
22 Con
115
Cllnrles Snow
Dr. Harvey
~.b
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Jas ~,! Harrell
Clinton
60 Appo~1ex.119
(Shi!lped frma ;"~ssowat&lt;'.mie)
;\!r. A. Davi s
0H
48 Acute? 133
(Shipped from I(c, KS)
Hrs Davis, BertDavi s /)H
21 BowelTrb 185
C A Hill
Hesper
91 BowelTrb 163
Blank'"'H
56 VaE! Trb 194
!:Irs Adella Davisr:rI
47 Blank
143
l'!m Davi- s , Eben Davi' sD'"d
22 ?neu
12?
A G Honnold
OH
33 Dropsy
96
Dr ~'l A Quayle
J F (?)Presl1m'l
Bald~'rin
131 :.:mk
27
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0:1
99Blank
(Shipped from Jacksonville, Ill)
~'l H Day, E G Day Lecompton 39
Fever
55
Willi s Day
Leconl?ton
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50
J T Shanklin
0:1
BIan!.,:
14
P. L Patton
Clint0n
Sti 11b')rn156
(?)Henry Davi son EigS;Jring 570 Rheumat. 35
E C Hannah
Dr Lewis
R L (?)Patton
Clinton
43 TyphOid 155
J F Taylor
~,X;
39 Diabetes 42
G 5 Dearborn
rJG
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OH
58 Di abetes 95
Charles DeForrest Illegible
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40
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75 Illegible136
(Shipped from (?) Hewi t t)
Amanda Evatt
Monroe86 Paralysis175
ville, Ind.
Mrs Cllar1otaDemingOO
81 KidneyTrb 65
:drs H L Eldridge
--- R Deming
EUal1k
50
TIl e F ami ly
:CF.
75 Canc3wls 84
2,~rs Polly· Dermniing
John Demming, Winfield, Ks
Charles Straffon nIl
36 Pneu
149
(Shi!lped from Los Angeles)
John Denewi ler
MG
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Poor Fann Spt.
OH
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Dennis, W.
Dennis, Willie
Derby, rilrs. Jane

20 Dec 1890
6 Apr 1891
19 Feb 1904

Derby, W. H.

16 Feb 1904

Buri ai Date

DeShazo, Lilia

8 Jan 1905

Dever, mnnie
Devin, Infant
Devine, Michael

25 i',lay 1897
22 Dec 1902
29 Nov 1893

DUb, Gem s
Dick, Mrs. Isabella
Dicker, James
Dicker, Robert
Dimery', A
Dimery, Eth el L
Dimmery', Leon
Dimming, Marie R
Dinsmore
Dinsmore. F F
Di n smo re , [,lrs' M A
(?)Disdom, Sarah
Dissen. Child of'
Di ve1bli ss, J L

25
4
27
22
15
13
1
1
27
10
16
28
23
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Aug
Aor
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1902
1901
1907
1890
1906,
1898
1897
1893
1893
1895
1898
1901
1902

Dixon. Hrs.
Di xon, [,Irs E .
Dixson, John 0
Doddridge. ~.!rs

25
29
20
19

Jan
Jan
Sep
Aug

1893
1901
1906
1892

Dodson, r,Irs. Belle 10 r,Ich
Dodson, Evaline
26 Ju1
Do1bin, P A
15 Nov
Dolbis, Albert E
17 Apr
Doleshall, Infant
11 Jul
Doman, Nancy J
17 Apr
Don ahu'e, Ann a
5 Jul

1903
1907
1897
1896
1900
1901
1897

Nov
P.ug
Oct
Aug
Sen

Aug

~:Tay

Donnelly, John'
22 Ju1 1892
20 Ju1 1890
Donnohue, r.Iary
Donnovon, Juli a
1 Sen 1903
Dorsey. Caroline
6, Jun 1899
(1) Dovey. r..rrs. Sophi a 25Jun1898
Downs,
Downs,
Downs,
D"wns,
Doyle,
Doyle,

Edrrar F
24 Oct
F E 2 inf of 21 Feb
Jessie F
16 Nov
r.rrs·~ Rose
26 ."Ipr
.
Emmer
19 Apr
Henrietta
10 Jul

1907
1907
1896
1901
1894
1905

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Buri a1

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J U Denni s
'00
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James Dennis0H
B1cll1k
9
Maggie Derby, dau .'DH
60 Blank
137
John Weibel
Co Commissioners OFT
137
63f Blank
Maggi ee-J ane Derby
J Y DeSh azo
Ch ampi on
3 Slank
ISO
J VI Jones
Cern.
E L House
Dff
17 Diph
61
CH
J Clme s Devi n
Stillborn123
Frank Devine
79 ')ld Age
31
John AdCJlls
King Adams
:.G
9 ?Inf.~heu 86
S&amp; Harry Dick
MG
69Paralysis119
Robert &amp; E B Di cker UG
79 Blank
109
Brother, E B DickerCH
58 Concer
188
Mrs Dimery
OH
Blank
3
Frank OimeryOH
ISm Gastritis173
Hrs J Dimmery
at
4nr Croup
71
Mrs ~! Dimming
'GH
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62
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Bl ar.k
26
:i~rs Dinsmore
r:H
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26
The Family
DIT
41
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Thos Di sdom
OH
55' CancStot:l' 83
Chas ? Cissen
Grant
StillbornlOl
John Divelbli 55'
Reno
70 rut Accid 115
(Shipped from- Hi chi tal
Frank Herrick
,,)H
Blank
24
G ? Grovnor
DR
86 Di abetes 100
Bl ank
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72 DrpsyHrt 175
Richard ?Hicks
~,:G
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21
F rJ Perkins
David Dodson
Clinton
48 LungFever126
Ed Dodson
DR
2m SurrnnrComn 137
The Family-ffi
54
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P A 00lbi s
&lt;)H
3 Croup
51
VI A Doleshall
l'lakrusa
3d?
93
Victor S Domarr
m
40 ETank
103
Donnelly Eros
Catholic
B1 ank
62
(Rec'd from Fredonia, Ks.)
The Family
Catholi c
Bl anIe
20
Catholi c
Bl ank
1
(':') Don Donnovan
Don Oonnovon Incli&lt;:nnnolisIN 65 Armonlexia131
Harrison iJorsey:If '
87")id &gt;.ge
81
Bartlet Dorgy
D~I
52 Cnncer
72
?llt Vernon Tabern.
J A Do tvn S : : l I
22 Typhoid F'l90
J A Downs
Cli'nton
Stillborn181
J .It Downs of Clinton. m
14 Blank
56
Prof! N F Downs
CH
40 Blank
103
John Kilworth
ffi
34
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ilI
73 Tumor
158
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�21

Surl al Date

~

Doyle,

W. R.

Drake, Bessie
Droke, Clarissa C
Drake, ~.!rs. Emma H
Dr:;lY{e, , (?)U Ibum B
Draper, Rachel
Dresser, ;'1mos
Dresser, Hrs
Drovm, Chi Id of
Drysdale, John r~!
Dubourdi en, C l'l
Dudl ey, \'1 C
Duffi eld, Child of
Duffield, John
Duffield, Haud
Duffy', Lel'li s
DuY(e, Benjnmin', F
Duke, Hrs S J
Dul an. I'm,
Dulin, Ab
Dumi s, Ch arl es
Dumner, Child of
Dl.llimer, R 1'1
Dtmc&lt;!n, l'deline W
Duncan, C S
Dttncan, Eli zabeth
Dunc::m, 7,Trs !(ersey
Duncan', W H
Dunkley, Louisa
Dunn, Lulu P

iII

Dunser, Nrs Berth a
Durland, J N
Dutton, Asa
Dutton, ;.1rs 1'J R
DI'lYer, Edi th C

~ray

Age Cause d.

fL

71
OH
13
(Shipred from KC, r·,lo.)
45 CancStom 14
J Kilworth
15 Sep 1898
(Shipp.ed from KC)
Geo.{~ H S Drake
r,x;
18 ?neu
151
8 Jan 1905
J S'DraI(e, son' ?Co.Ho.-ffi
81
78
25 Jan 1899
J T Straw, Oak ,Neb. son-in-l aw
2 Jul 1895
II S &amp; ? DraRe. l.!G
32 ??Fever 43
20 Jan 1903
The Family
;',I;
76 Drc;lsy
124
P. Co K 23 KSJ ?Caryt Johnson Co. (born 29 .~.1I!J 18?9)
28 r~t 1906
Robt Davis
0H
71 ""'ld Age 176
~,Irs EL Williams
6 Feb 1904
F F SIdnner
crT
91 I3l ank
136
4 Aug 1903
.~os &amp; F F DresserOH
7CJ Hrt Fai 1. 79
12 Dec 1891
frlr Drovm
Clinton
Blank
14
26 !,!ch 1896
VI Drysdale
OIl
20 Bl nnk
51
29r:ct 1894
C A' Winfrey
Lentlpe
53 lJriqht'sD 36
11 Dec 1905
A R 01mstedt)H
75 31 any.:
163
r,Trs A !A'hi tconb
rm
24 Sen 1890
Bl nnI.c
12
26 Dec 1'906
ralindia Johnson OH
Con sump. 178
24 Sen 1901
A Duffield, Atchi son 'OR
14 Bl :mI:
108
24 j\ug 1904
The Family
on
70 ?:llsy
145
16 Feb 1907
Co • Com'.; GA.'1
en
Hrt Dis. 181
Phoebe Duke
11 Jul 1902
Ernest ;:1 Duke
'Or!
59 Bl':mJ{
118
13 .~r 1907
Co. Commission
Lecom!1ton 27 Con sump . 183
J Parnell
30 Aug 1895
DgCo ;Lecom?tonTwp Lecompton
31 anre
45
:')H
9 ~,1ay 1903
nr Bailey
19 Con.
123
30 Sent 1893
J S Dumner
Leccmpton
Blank
29
15 ::Ich 1397
H .!\ Davidson'
LeCO::l?t0n 99 '1 d 1~.(1 e
59
13 Jan 1896
The Family'
Blank
49
11 Apr 1904
The F('JlTli 1y
OtT
82 mel .~e 140
Co S - 3 K ? A r,!
?6 ~!ay 1903
The Est~te of
OfT
26, Insane
128
(Sidp!1ed from San Dieco, Cal)
E25 Feb 1898
Henry Carder
James Duncan l'1i11i C!r:1sto~'m 30 ?ncu
68
28 Sep 1902
The Family
Oll
8a~~ld !~e 121
(Shipped from San Diego)
16· Sep 1906
Jack &amp; Frank DunI(ley 0H
3f Di;Jhth. 174
6- Nov 1904
nev- J X DunrrOH
36 Tuhercnl 141
Denton Dunn, 3435 Campbell St
(Shipped from St.Joseph, r,To)
D p ;,!f!ler
[:X;
19 Jul 1893
Blank
28
I S (?)Pavey
23 T:~ch 1900
F Dur! and
OH
73 !'sthl7l()
89
2 Dec 1894
D P Dutton
Blank
Blank
31
11 Dec 1891
J (1)\11 Shell aburgerOO
81 ank
66
&amp; Sons
(Died rt TOT)eJ:n)
14 Jul 1899
E J Dwyer &amp;. ~,!o .lIOO? - {}T
iOm Bronchit. 82
25

Doyle, Henry

Ordered bv

1898

J Ki lworth

�22

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d.

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J R Dou£las
Bl &lt;mk
2
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102 "'ld Age
09
Jas Robinson
JU Easley
A A Bower. Trustee
J Blakesley,C1:&lt;1irman Co Comm
.T W I'!eiliorn
Col ~.'mc
8~ct 1902
Reno
85 ....lei Age In
Easley, r.trs Marthn
Edstmnn, Inft son
24 .Jun 1905
Ernest E(1stman
Grant
?
Bl nnk
157
(?)Eaver, L
7 :.tay 1394
Silas E::-ver
Reno
66 Blank
34
Ann a r,,~ Eberh :1rt
Eberhart, Andrew
9 Jur. 1907
StcnyPnint72 Hrt Trb1 185
.J EberhArt
EberhArt, C, Child of 8 '"'ct 1895
Chri s Eberh:=lrt
Catholic 46 Dipth
46
Eberh;:.rt C.Cllild of 10 ')ct 1895
Chris Eberhnrt
C&lt;lthn li c
Di:&gt;h
46
;,)H
Eberhnrt, Child of 20 Sen 1095
Jl)seph Eberh ert
31m~!:
45
The :I:Jyor
Eberh::1rt, Child of 26 Jul 189?
WEherhClrt
20
8lrmk
mdn~:
Eberh&lt;'lrt, Urs H
5 Feb 1894
John Ulrich
P1st Grove 63 Dropsy
33
Dr Ellis &amp; H Eberhnrt
:.'' j!-r
Eberh~rt, Jesse
26 Aug 1905
~I 0 Eberh::lrt
30 Poison
159
Eberhart, John'
22 Feb 1891'
Peter ~Jettffer
Knn
Blank
7
..,.n
Eberhart, N,Child of
?
Levy Flory
Plers&lt;lntGrove
10
m::mr~
(Ii sted !~etween 2/18 (.. 2/21 1899) Harmon
Edi e, ~,lrs Ell en V 10 Nov 1907
.lno ;or Gonn on
81 P::trnlysis191
Eddy. Lute
12 !,Ich 1906
Joe Eddy
26 LungTrh1 166
Edsecomb, Jessee J 25 Jul 1898
.'\ G Honnold
lad?
72
EdlJcr. child of
19 Oct 1900
Eli as Edger
It'! ?n eu.
96
26 Dec 1894
Edholm, Carl F
The Fdmi1y
I3I anT{
38
f,lrs J G Hnskell
11 i,!ch 1906
Edmondson, Robt
Chas Edr.1ondson
74 Pneu
74
6 Jan 1907
Edr.1ondson. l'h~l ter
Chns Edmondson
3l.mk
32 ?netl'
179
!Irs W::,l ter Ed.
Eclmunson, Sol
8 Ha!' 1893
G. W. D. Post GAR 365 'JH
?
Blank
27
Co F
Dr nc~'Jilliams
Edw~rds, Child of C 5 Jun 1906
C Edw::trds
Bl &lt;t.nk
Stillborn 170
Edl'1nrds, Infant
25 Nov 1901
G J Edw::!rds
County
Stillborn 110
Edt'1~rds, Laura
30 Apr 1907
r'.'lary '/lelcher
19 T~hcid 184
(Ship!)ed to Cer.terview.
? Johnson Co "To)
Eggert, ;'!rs H \'l
5 Jan 1904
H VI EmJert
"i!!
62 UremPois 135
Eldemiller, A G
23 Jan 1891
mss ~,!aggie E.
:)Fi
B1 anT,
6
Eisenberg, JG
30 Nov 1892
r.Irs E H Eisenberg Gloverville, NY Blank 23
Elder, John ;.1
14 JUT! 1905
The E s t a t e ' ) H
73 3ronchit.157
Sat Co I 115 Pa Vol
Eldridge, Gernice
3 Ju1 1902
Jomes Eldridse
af
4 Dysentry 117
(Shipped from KC, (.10)
Eldrid0e, Caroline 16 Feb 1905
Poul &amp; n Le~rnedl)H
79 Para1ysi s153
(Shipped fror:1 Dundee, N Y)
El dri dge, CIt as
14 Aug 1898
Sil as El dri dgenE
?-i'
13?
73
Eldridge, Herr;
24 Oct 1901
The Fnmily
MG
23 Blank
109
Eldridge, Col S W 18 Jan 1399
o E Le:?rned::H
83 HrtF::-i'l. 77
2 ? 2? !{as Infty
Eliot, J:11
8' Jun 1396
J IT Eliot &amp; S Eliot :H
36 Dro9sy
53
Elli ott, D 11
1 Feb 1392
J D Elliott
Clinton
Blank
16
EaJdn. Child of
Ensl ey, Austen

30 Jul 1890
10 r:;ch 1900

;~dered

�23

N'ame

Burial Date

Ordered by

Buri a1

Age Cause d.

fa.

Elliott, Henry
Elliott, Mrs., R. G.
Elli s. Augustus M.

A. H. Elliott

Reno
OH

60
46
81

Hrt Fail

34

Nrv Pros

54

Ellis:. Etta

29 Mch 1894
5 Aug 1896
27 Sep 1902
Pri. Co M(?)
13 Aug 1903
Co M 12th Ind.
18 MCiY' 1901

Elli s'"
Ellis,
Ellis.
Ellis,
E1li s,

21
16
14
26
28

Jui 1900
Jan 1901
Jill 1896
Aug 1899
Jul 1894

Ellis. ~fay E.
Ellis, Miss
Elli s, Wm.
Elli son, Anna
EIUson', Joseph
Ellison, Lovisa

3
28
20
9
25
1

Jul
Apr
Nov
Oct
Sep
Mch

E1 swi ck, Dan'

25 Feb 1907

Elli s. Edwin E.

Eva F.
H. (1 )Marvin

Harriet A.
Infant
Mrs. Lodeni a

(?)Emano, Mrs. Salin'a 6
Emery, Anna C.'
2
Emery, G;. w.
14
Emery', Jas. S.
10
27
Emery. J. C.
Emmet, J. C.
8
Eng st rom', N. P.
9
Erickson, Eddie
11

1900
1891
1900
1905
1901
1907

Feb' 1896
Mch 1897

Jun'
Jun
Nov
i1Xt
Jun
Aug

1894
1399
1891
1903
1903
1906

Eriksen. Mathilda
Ernst, Child of
Essi ck', r.tary

27 Apr 1905
6, Feb 1899
3 ~tar 1897

Estabrook. Lucy P.
Estell, Addie
Estell. Scott
Esterl!e, John
Eudoly, Shuldon(?)
Evans, Child of

1
11
8
5
23
9

Evans, Child, of
Evans. David

22 Mch 1900
21 Apr 1903
Private C. B•
27 Dec 1904
19 Mch 1904

Evans, James A.
Evans, Job

Jan 1905
Aug 1'891

Jul
Jun
5ep
Mch

1890
1904
1902
1891

R.G.&amp; Sam. Elliott
The Family'

m

Accident 120

30 KSIf

The Family
55 Accident
Cava1ry(?')
Ben Ellis
Blank
29 Blank
104
Benevolent No. 2
Geo. W~ Ellis
J.D.Bonesack 24 Blank
94
S. N. Ellis
Garnett 21m(?)C.lungslOO
T. A. Ellis
Off
40 CncrBones 54
Willianr Ellis
~Olf
3 Hrs(?)
83
Truman Ellis
~x;
89 Diarrhea
89
(brought from Newton. Iowa)
T. A. Ellis
t,OH
23 Con(?)
93
Ben Ellis
OH
Blnk Blank
9
, Phi lip Clark
~r;'
21 Con Bowels 97
Mary Ellisorr
00
21 BFank
161
Lovisa &amp; Lon EllisoniOH
64 Hrt Trbl 108
A. G. Elli SOil'
{II
67 Heart
WIn. Dick
Geo. SChell
Perry,Ks 48 Blank
181
Mrs~ Elswick
Geo. J. (?)Bosker
m
B1nk Blank
50
Ch as. C. Emery
00
67 Hrt F ai 1 59
S. B. ({enton of ...L. BnrSprgs42 Con'-Brain 35
The Family
,00
72 LvrGStom. 82
C.C.Emery' &amp; Frank(?):OH
Blnk Blank
14
The Family
DH
70 Hrt Fail 133
Mrs. Mary' Engstrom!OH
68 Bronch.(?H29
Andrew Erickson;
iOO
25 TyphFvr. 173
\\ife;Sadie Erickson
C. J. EriksonOH
48 TyphPneu. 48
Philip Ernst
JJH
4 days(?)
78
J arne s Essi ck
l)H
44 Stomach
59
Benevolent No. 2
Mrs~ Whitcomb,
84 Old Age
ISO
A. Whitman'
Bink Blank
11
A. J. Griffin'
It"
1
Ed Esterle
65 Paralysis 142
~t Eudoly
120
22 Blank
W. J. Evans'
Blnk Blank
7
Robt. RJd
W~ Evans
4 wks
89
The Family
69 Pleursy+ 127
..1. KStf
I'lm. J. Evans
~H
23 CarbolAcidlSO
lV. H. Evans
ar
79 .old Age
139
(Shipped from Eureka,. Ks)

�24

Name
Evans', Mrs. Mary

Buri al Date'
6 Jun 1907

Evo(a)tt, Dr.
1
Ewing, B., Child of 28
Ewing, Child of
24
Ewing, Child of
24
Ewing, Sally'
31
8
Ewing, W. E.
Facklin, John N..
4
Faith,Jno., Child of 2
Fa(o)lley', E~ R..
IS
Fannon, Jimmie
6

Ott
Ap·r
Feb'
Dec
IDet
Jul
Sep
Nov
Dec
Oct

1893
1901
1898
1897
1898
1890
1902
1907
1897
1890

Farris Infant

8 Mar?1907
24 ~fay 1907
31 Dec 1902

Farris, J. T.
Farron(w), Child of

6 Dec 1904
29 Apr 1891

Faxon, Geo. T.
Faxon, Mercy L.
Faxon, Mrs. RoS'a

30 Sep 1906·
6 {kt 1899
8 Jui 1904

Farr, Jay·G.

(1)FazereU, Peter
Felt, Eli zabeth
Felt,. Francis M.
Fergeson, Child of
Ferguson, Child of
Ferguson, (?)Levere
Ferguson, W.
Ferril, Geo.
Ferrill, Isaac.'

1 May 1904
25
17
12
9
24
18
9
18

IOct
fut
Mch
Jul
Jul
Mch
Apr
Jan

1906
1906
1902
1896
1899
1892
1893
1898

Ferri s, John
17 Nov 1899
? Co M, 12(13) Ind. VOl.
(?)Fevroe, Wm.
6 Dec 1904
Fields, James

14 Sep 1900

Fields, Mrs. Lucinda 20 Jun' 1902

•

Fi~ld,

M. L.

29 Dec 1903

Fields, Samantha J.

21 Jan 1900

Figgins, Child of
23 Dec 1890
Figgins, Havannah
8 Dec 1905
(shipped' from. Gil roy, Calif.)
Filger, Henry
11 Dec 1896
Findley, James
10 May 1903

Burial Age Cause d. f.!l
Ordered by
Met. Ins. Co.
71 Old ase 185
Mary Griffin &amp; Bro. ~t;
Blank
29
Mrs. Evo(altt
00
5 moConvuls. 103
Byron E~ring
l/l1
68
8 ? Blank
B. A~ Ewing
OH
3Cyr(?)
66
J. H. Ewing
~tG
76 Old age
75
Chas. Coleman
OH
Blank
1
J. T. Ewing
'!II
3 m.Chol.infl20
John Fack1irr
OH
1 wk
191
Oscar Cox;Johrr FaithOH
76 Asthma
66
G. W. Falley
DH
''Hank
3
Wm. Morriott
Lecompton'
Andrew Fannon
185
Father;:' John Farr Mi 1 an, Ks 23 Killed
by C:;1rs?
Shipped to Miland,Ks
Rollo Farris
Elk City
3 mo
123
(Shipped to Elk City)
Smothered
J. Farris
.
. Big Sprgs 56 Cancer
148
Mr. Strickland
()H
Blank
9
Capt •. Strong
James &amp; Frank Faxon' iQH
S5 FracSkulH75
The' Brothers'
DH
81 -DId age+ 85
Geo. F. Faxon
00
37 Blank
143
(Shipped from Albuerque)
Mrs. Fazerell
'00
40 Blank
141
T. Hargis
Wm Felt
3yr Paralysis176
WIn. A. Felt
10 m Diphth. 176
J. B. Fergeson
4 m Blank
113
John Ferguson
3 days
53
·Thos. Ferguson
8? Croup
82
County
Blank
17
(1 )Corronor
,.m
Blank
26
Mrs. Eli za' Sil ver
,00
23
(?)pneu. 67
(died at Emporia)
J. B. Cunningham Lecompton
Blank
86
Douglas County'
The Family
·m
76, UremicPsn148
(Shipped from Frankfort. Ks)
Charles Fields
Reno
1 SmmrComp I 95
Stephen Silvers
Charles Fields
Reno
87 Mal arFvr 117
C. W. Hemphill
Mrs. Ell a Field
OH
~. Perri ton .135
(Shipped from Topeka)
Charles Fields
Reno
20 TyphFev. 87
Charles Hemphill
J. If. Figgins
Blank
5
Mrs. Jack Figgins
Of!
25 Typh Fev 163
Benevolent No. 2
J. H. Swikard
Topeka 45 Suicide
57
M. B. Peyer
,m
77 Hrt Fail 128
_Stevenson-

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25

~
Finley, A.
Fish, Amelia R.

Burial Date
13 Jan 1899
6: l\Ich 1905

Fishe, (?)Thadius
Fishback, chfld of

16 Dec 1897
3 Sep 1896

Fishback" Child of

14 Nov 1901

Fishback, Ella
Fishback, John

3 Sep 1903
20 Nov 1907

Fishback, Martha
21 Feb
Fishback, Saml
18 Jun
Fisher, Carl
11 Mch
27 Dec
Fisher, Eliz.
Fisher, Frank
11 May
(shipped from St. Louis)
Fisher, Melvina
7 Aug
Fisher, Rosa
21 Jul
(, )Fi tche.re,. Jonas

1907
1903
1900
1892
1906
1906
1904

23 Jun 1898

(1 )Fi tchne, Mrs. Anna30
Fitchne Infant
5
Fitchpatrick Infant
8
(,)Fitchue, Frank
2
Fitton, Fannie E.
6

Mch
Nov
Jan
Sep
Feb

Fi tzhue, Pricill a

Jul 1903

Fleming, Inf.':nt
Flemming, child of
Arthur B.
FUni, ~frs~ M. S•.

1896
1900
1903
1890
1906

8 Nov 1899
16 Nov 1900
24 Jan 1902

Ordered by
Buri al &amp; Cause D. f£L
Geo. Finley
Lecompton' 76 61 ank
TI
Bl ank
64 61 ank
154
A. Whitman
Edward R. Fish, 421 :!)live St. ,St. Louis, Mo.
82 Blank
66
Mrs. Mary Brooks
2 yrs Blank 55
John Fishback
Viola (?}Tent No.
7/12 Pneu·.
110
Homer Fishback
John Fishback
n1ason Fishback
:OI-I
28/9 AccidPsn131
Maggie Fishback
iQH
48 Consumpt 191
Benevolent Lodge No. 2
John Fi shback
·)H
67 ?gas.Ctrh181
Mrs. John' Fi shback ,OIl
100 Old Age 129
Miss Anna Fisher
:00
82 Hrt Fail 89
Carl Fi sher &amp; Dau. DH
Blank
24
Mrs-~ J. R. Ranki n
(?)Alta Fisher
;DH
46 Blank
169
Simon Bari{er
,,')H
70 Dropsy
172
Irwin' Harri s
Hesper 33 Blank
143
(shipped from Lewiston, Idaho)
Joe lti tchere
MG
34 Killed
72
(shipped from Colorado)
RR Cr.
Jonas (?)Fi tchne
~'X;
24 Bl ank
51
A. G. Honnold
MG
Still born 96
Poor Commission
DH
Still born124
Jc sephFi tchu'
MG
Bl ank
3
Hen ry Egg art
OH
31 ank, 165
\Vr:J. Fitton, P. 'J. De;Jt., K.C. Mo.
Joseph Fi tz11Ue
JH
65 Paralysi s 130
Household of P.uth 4000
Hennan FlemingClI
4 da ;;:lank
85
r~Jr. Flemming
,oH
3
81 ank
97
J. B. Churchill
H. N. Flint
'ilellsville 54· l:Ieningi t.1l2
L. N. Flint, ~,Ianhattan, [(s
J. M. Flint, l'lellsville, Y{s
H. J. Flora
Pleas.Grove
Blank
174
John N. Flora
DH
85 Old Age
92

Flora, rotary
9 Sep 1906
Flora(er) ,Harriet A. 18 May 1900
(Shipped from Ponca City, .r)K)
Florer, Mrs. Ann'a
17 Mch 1904
John N. Florer
lOO
56 Consumpt. 56
(Shipped from Grayhorse, Indi anTeri\'lr. Stillwell
Florer, John A.
14 Jan 1907
Mrs. Maud Bird
.oH
Blank
179
(Shipped from Bartelsville)
M. L. Stillwell
Florer, Walter
24 Dec 1905
Mr. Stillwell
OH
31 Consumpt .163
(Shipped from Denver)
J. N. Florer
Flory, Alma
11 Cct 1901
E. L. Flora
WS
5mo ChoUnf. 108
Flory, Child of Amos 6 Jun 1906
Amos &amp; Daniel Flory Pl.Grove 10wks Pneu. 170
Flory, Child of N.
19 Nov 1902
Noah Flory
PI.Grove 3 da.
123
Flory, Chi~d of
6 May 1903
C. W. Flory
Pl.Grove(Removal)
128
Flory, Chnstopher
25 Dec 1899
Cyrus-: W.Flory
WS
70 Paralysis 87
Flory, Ervin child ofl8 Dec 1907
Ervin Flory
\'IS
Blank
193
Flory, Ida
6 Feb 1906
Ira Flory
?leas.Grove 25 Pneu.
165
Flory, Jessie
14 Jun 1903
Dani al Flory
Pleas.Grove 19 -1- &amp; L 129

�26

fll.

Name

Buri al D8te

Ordered by

Flory, Lydia

22 Jul 1899

Flory, Manual
Flory, Sam

12 Anr 1906
12 Aug 1900

Flory, Susie
Flory, Sarah

13 'IXt 1902
4 Sep 1901

Sam Flory
PIe 3S .Grove 20 3lr-mk
82
Henry Rinehnrt
t.
Samual Churchbaug:l ..
73 Dnosy 1613
The Family
••
63
Slank
94
"
J. F. Filbrim(?)
Eli zabeth Flory
:'IS
18 BI::)nk
121
Levi Flory
\'IS
56 Bright '5107
~Ir. Filbri ne (on
Disease
'.'l. Floyd;R.R.Smith lOB
13l LInk
25
Mrs. W. A. Floyd
.oa
57 Typhoid 138
r.Irs. S2unders
Fever
~ll.H. Fogle
31ank
47
A. G. Honnold
D:)vid Fontroy
0H
63
Asthma 101
G.L.Ford; Amos Nichls~r;
55
LungTrb.186
G. Grovnor
OlI
910Id .:\ge 158
~Irs.Sweet;Mrs.WicksWinchester 75 i?aralys.176,
[diss Siler; Wm.Fos- 00
39
Blank
149
ter; The Fami ly
\1 Fou1tz
Big Springs 6 Diphther. 31
n
..
4 Diphther. 31
Wm. Foultz
J. t. Tyler
Mrs. I. S. Hal1.Phillipsburg27 Hrt~Lungsl84
A. G. Honn~ld
~,X;
Diphther. 49
~'lr. J. 1 ;iiolb;ridge [i'X;
74 Pneu.Fevr.76
Geo. Franci s
'1[I
4 m.croup 170
G.Gregg; N.Francis 'mI
46 Gun Shot 161
County Supt.
Poor farm 64 ')ld Age+ 32
A. G. f!onnold
laJ
48 31 ank
94
A. G. Honnold;FamilyOO
Blank
25

Floyd, Josi ah
25 ;,lch 1893
Floyd, W. A.
12 ~lch 1904
(Shipped from K.C.Mo.)
Fogle, Child of W.I1. 261ct 1895
Fontroy, Rachel
Ford, Nettie A.
Ford, Rachel! H.
Forsyth, Margaret P.
Foster, ;1,lrs~ Edith

28
18
25
8
13

Foultz, Child of
Foul tz, Henry

13 Nov 1893
17 Nov 1893

Feb
Jul
Jul
Nov
Nov

1901
1907
1905
1906
1904

Foxwell, Sadie
20 Apr
(,)Fraker, Child of
3 Feb
Franc(t)y, ~'lrs. Mary' 27 Dec
Francis, Geo.
18 ?iIay
Fran ci s, r,lrs. ~tlari a 31 /)ct
Franl&lt;lin, Joseph
16 Dec
Franklin, Joseph
23 Jul
Franklin, Wilson
20 ~ch
Co. G 79th Col Infantry
Frazier, !Jiss Lulu
20 Dec

1892

Fr~zier,

1398

Nath.
10 Dec
~o. C. 2)hio Vol. Infty.
Fredrickson, .~.
3 jlch
Freeman, Genivra(?) 15 Aug
Freeman, Levi
7 Oct
Freeman,Child of W.E .. 13 Jun
Fe(r)itz, Chas.
24 Aug
Fru(ee)se, J. H.
28 Sep
FrenCh, Chas. D.
3 May
Frende1, Child of
30 Jul

1907
1896
1898
1906
1905
1893
1900
1893

1894
1904
1893
1904
1905
1907
1897
1890

Frey, Ed
14 Jan 1906
(Ship:&gt;ed from K.C.)
Frey, John
5 Aug 1895
Fricl&lt;er, Eli za M.
12 ,~pr 1898
Fricker, Geo.
16 Dec 1901
(Shiored from Chicago, Ill.);
Fry, ~,lrs~ Ada
23 Apr 1903

Buri al

AQe

Cause d.

0

Daughters of Bethel aT
Blank
24
[O,lrs;; Austin, 1112 N. Y.Post
Alice Irvin, Camden Point,i\Io.
E. A. Payne
Clinton 71 Di&lt;lbetes 76
J. R. i'loOdw::lrd
C. J. Erickson
,00
71 Bl ank
33
\'I. E. Freeman
:()H
25 Bl ank
144
City Clerk
'OH
93 ~nank
30
W. E. Freeman
OIl
1 day
142
The FC'mily
~x;
86 Paralys. 159
nlrs. J.H. Freese Vinland
63 Canc.Stm.190
Mrs. F r e n c h : X I
69 lirt Fai'l+ 60
Mrs. F. Frendel '(?)Chester
Blank
2
J. R. Spohr
~.irs. John Fishback 'orr
24 Blank
164
The FflITIi ly
Geo. Fricker
r.tr. l\'li rt ~Joody
B. Tisdale(?)
Jamison Fry
Benevolent #2

,orI
DH

(XI

73

Blank
Burnt
tnank

'm

29

Fever

6-2

44
70
III
127

�27

Burial Date
Fry, Chas. W.
23 Dec 1906
(Shipped from Kansas City)
Fuel, H. D.
Fuller, Arthur N.

23 Nov 1891
22 Mch 1906

Fuller, Mrs. F.
6,Aug
FU1"9ason Infant
4 Jan
Gains, Ruth
17 May
Gains, Henry
19 Dec
Gainnes:, Chas. Henry 23 Nov
Gallas. Minnie
16 Feb.
American ? Co. Solomon.
Galliger, Thomas
3&gt; Jun'
Ga:nmon, B(GHlly
27 Feb
Gannon, CorIa
23 J'ul
Gardner, Child of
31 Mch
G'ardner, Mrs. M.J.E., 20 May
Gardner, Mrs. Penelope12Mch
Gardner, Roy' E.
30 Aug
Garner, J. F.
1 Aug

1901
1891
1893
1891
1894
1905
Ks.
1895
1891
1906
1900
1901
1903
1897
1895

Garrett, Mrs. Ethel
Garrett, Louisa

21 May 1903
30 ~t 1904

Garrett, Mrs.
Garrett, Mrs. S. M.

13 Apr 1891
18 Dec 1893

Garrett, Mr. \~esley
5
Garvin, John M.
3
Garvin" Thomas
7
(Shipped from Thomas,
Gaskill, Chas.
3
Gaskins Infant
, Gaumfer. nIrs. Mahala
Gaumitz, ~Iother
Gauss, Angie
(?)Geitz, ? nI.
Gei tz, George
Gei tz, Louisa B.

29
12
3
22
1
3&gt;
18

Geitz, Marcus T.
14
Gentry, Flossie
7
Gelli n, Mrs. Anna'
1
(Shipped from-Topeka)
Gellin, Charles O.
9
Georgia, Francis E.
3
16,
Georgi,e, \I/innie
Gerhard, Fritz
24
Gerhart, Juli a
3(}

Jan 1894
Feb 1904
Feb 1907
'l.l&lt;l a. )
Mch 1907
Aug
!Jet
May
Aug
Dec
Sep
Feb

1902
1907
1904
1901
1901
1902
1902

JuI 1902
Apr 1902
Aug 1905
Jul
Ju1
J'an
Nov
Sep

1905
1903
1895
1901
1899

Drdered by

Burial

Undertaker J. \~.Jones I()H
Masonic Lodge:
Mrs., John Fishback
Blank
lfenry Fuel
OH
A. Whitman
~Irs. Edna Fuller
Arthur N. Fuller
,0H
Wm. J. Evans'
County
Perry
John Gains
Mr. Gains
at
G. N. Wilkerson
Perry
Fredonia,Ks-W.F.Zeeb 12 Mi.
Julius Gall as
North
Mr. Gallfger &amp; Mr. 1. Reno
O. Roford
WS
John Gannon
iOH
A. Wh i tman
\f.!-r
John Gardner
:00
E. A. &amp; l'bn. HUI
Hesper
Albert Gardner
~,G
Charles Garner
?
J. B. Shire(a)r
~G
Grant Garrett
OR
Orson Garrett
J. A. Garrett
~Irs. C. F. Garrett
DH
Wesley Garrett
Lecompton
w. 1. Rorke
W., Barker
Lecompton
The Family
',00
David Garvin
Blank
Vim. Car&lt;n&gt;avan
J. J. Rhinehart
T. F. Gaskins
Chas. Gaumer(?)
The Family
F. T. Gauss;;
Mark &amp; N~ Gei tz
Wm~ Geitz
Morris Y. Geitz
William' G'eitz
Wm. Brown
W. Geitz
Isaac Gentry
C. A. Rocklund

~

Cause' d. ~g.:..
35 Consumpt.178
Blank
14
Apolexi a 167
106
5
31 anle
27
Blank
15
18 Typh.Malar37
73 Pneu.Lungl53

89

Accid.+
Blank

Fever
42
Blank
7
19 Heart Fan-l72
Still born 90
6~ Paralysisl04
85 ,,)Id Age 126
2 yr Croup
63
36 Paralysis 44

77

31 Con.
128
73 Accident 147
71

74
69

Blank
9
from a
32
fflll
Canc.Stm. 32
Stm.Trb1 136
Consump,t.180

85 Pneu.
81
68

16
L~

23
22
{li
rf)fI

Blank

C. A. Rockland,Adm. ()H
J'ames Georgi a
;QfJ
Mason Newlin(?)
':0H
A. Gerh ard
\;.'li
John Gerhart
ruG
Col Relief Corp.

182

Still born120
Blank
190
;1)ld +
141
Blank
107
Pneu.
110
Blank
121
Blank
112

24 Blank
118
8 Blank
114
158
66 Senile
Exhaustion
76 Old Age 157
27 Fever
,130
Blank
38
22 TyphFvr 110
47 Hrt Fl~ 84

�28

Buri al D(1te
('( )Gertman, Mrs. Leoni t ti
18 Jul 1898
Ghegle. Robbin
9 Dec 1893
(listed in index - Ghegel,nollin)
Gibbons, David.Private3 Apr 1900
Gibbons, Melville
25 Apr 1896
Gibbs, Thomas P.
18 Apr 1906
Gibler, Mrs.Francis
8 Mch 1904
Gibson, C. Walter
26 Dec 1907
Gibson, Frank
20 Nov 1898
Gibson, Lucian A.
16 May 1902
Gibson, Peter
24 .luI 1893
Gibson, Wm.
4 ~fay 1906
Co. A. 3 Ill. Art.
Gilbert, Eli
21 Dec 1901
Gilberg, E. S.
8 iilch 1894
Gilbert, (1 )Vamora M.24 Sep 1893
Gile. Mrs.
Gill, [,Ir.
Gillette, Mrs. S.A.
Gilmore, James L.

7 Apr 1891
15 Mch 1892
29 Oct 1891
2 ·tXt 1906

Gillul a(i), James
14 Jun 1898
Capt. Co. G: 11 Rgt. l.Uch.
Gillum, Mary
20 Feb 1905
Gi llum, Child of
22
Gingerick(?), nlrs.
5
Givens, Ethel
1
Gleason, James H.
10
Gleason, Mrs. J.S.
7
Gleason, ~lrs. Mary F.3l
Gleed, Solomon
Glenn, Child of

.Iun
Apr
May
Jun
Mch
Jul

1895
1904
1906
1903
1905
1902

26 Nov 1895
13 Jan 1899

Glenn, Edn'a B.
27 Dec
Glenn, Mrs'. H. E.
25 Jul
Godfrey, r.leli ssa A. 21 Jan
Goethe, Matilda
13 Dec
Go IIi n s, r. lr.
25Dct
Good, Davi d
27 r.lch
Good, D_ Etta
29 May
Good. E. B.
15 Jul
(Shipped from Topeka)
GOOd, Jacob R.
18 I~r
Goodall, Jlli e
13 Jul
Goodmanson, Child of 17 Sep

1905
1897
1891
1905
1890
1907
1905
1906
1894
1903
1894

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Buri~l

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C~use

d.

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49
(shipped from Kinsley, Ks.)
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Morros?

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Geo. Gibbons
Grover
Frank &amp; Loui s Gibbs ,00
Thomas Gibler
Clinton
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.or;
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on
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Mrs. L. Gibson
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4
59
74
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79

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81

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36

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B. J. Horton

H. Eastman

A. Peterson
A. W. Gilberg
Robt. Gilbert
\Ilm. (?HIishey
A. L. Gile
S. B. Kenton
S. B. Kenton

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36

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Bonner
Springs

.:')1 d Age 138

Par::!lys.193
HrtFai 1. 75
~)net1.
115
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169

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JlIli a Gilmore
The Fcunily

OB

66

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17
31ank
13
Cancer-!- 175

MG

72

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ft. of Ruth

MG

43 Operation153

H. Gillum

t'l. G. Gu (i Hon
Grover
Mrs. Tice
OH
I'Jm.Given s; Dg .Co.
ilJG
The F2mily
0H
C. :0. Bownan
Dr-!
R. K. Tabor
..oH
!\,Jiss Mary (Ivy) Gleason
Fred Gleed~I
Tom Glenn
Lecompton
H. S. D~vidson
Ulysses Glen
Lecompton
H. S. Davidson
Lecompton
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r.x;
Fred Geothe
Catholic
A. G. Hinger
Chester
M. A. Good
:.'ittsbllrg,PA
i\lrs. May Good
alI
Ed Good
on
r.1rs. E. B. Good
The Family
John Brookings
Clinton
E. Goodmanson
Linwood

72

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80 HrtF&lt;.ti1. 139
18 Consumpt.l69
n HrtFclil. 129
78 Spin al
154
73 ·;S5. ofl 119
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62
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163
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78 P~ralys. 183
27 ParBol'1elsl56
74 Paralyse 171
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71 Cancer
35 Rheum.
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35

130
36

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Buri al Date'

:.Ordered by,

Goodrich Infant

5 Sep 1904

C. :0. Hoover
(?)Teu Goodrich

Goree, J. A.

23 Jul 1906

~Iother

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f9.
145

30 Consumpt 172
Narci s'si s Goree
Goren Infant
6 Jun' 1900
J. U. Goren
3 wks?
93
Green Keith
Gorp(f)y, Catherine
8 Apr 1905
E. W. Brawn
Catholic 78 ~rt Trbl 155
The Family
10 Aug 1890
Gosline, Child of
N. If. Gosline
'OH
Blank
2
Goss, James
25 Sep 1907
Jones; Undertaker
OH
56 ?encord- 189
Grandson'
ittis ?
Gbss, Lizzie
28 Dec 1900
City'Marshall
DH
7 Dip.
99
GOUld, Geo. R.
11 Nov 1904
The Family
DR
61 Degent. 143
Co. A 15 Wi s. I.
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of Heart
Gould, Royal C.
27 Feb 1897
Ernest C. Goul d
'OH
75 Heart
59
Gourley, Christine
28 Jan 1906
',)H
Mr. J.F. Gourley
63 Cancer
165
Grant, David
10 Feb 1897
A. G. Honnold
Cl.-I
111 ? DId Age 59
Gray, Francis L.
18 May 1900
Caroline Gray
nc
21 Blank
92
The Brothers
Grant, Mrs. I. A.
'?IS Jan 1901
C.W.Grant;Ezrai(elso ,00
82 LaGrippe 99
Grant, (Gant&gt;Sherman 27 May 1903
Junius Grant of KC, Co1umbia,Mo. Age 21 129
!\lo.lst Cong.Church, 11 &amp; MC1gee St. RR Acc.
Grant, Susie
26 Oct 1896
Don Grant, A.G. Hon- m
31 PeritoD'. 56
no1d;Marshall Prentice
Gravel, WIn.
16 Sep 1399
rrlrs. Gravel
Catholic 49 Con.
84
Gray, Urs. Agnes
16 Feb 1903
Benevolent No. 2
Off
73 HrtFail 125
Gray, Child of
31 Dec' 1891
C. J. Gray
Perry
Blank
15
Gray, Mrs. Ed
4 Nov 1896
Mrs'. McWilli ams
:OH
27 Con.
56
Ed Gray
Gray, Ida
28 Jan 1895
Benevolent_Taber-,QH
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38
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Gray', Mary
29 Dec 1903
John' Copeland
'a1
135
55 Dropsy
Gray, W. W.
7 Se? 1892
Mrs. Gray; Langston {H
Blank
21
Grayson, Lita V.
22 May 1899
J. F. Grayson
DH
18m. Measles + 81
Green, Child of
14 Oct 1896
W. P. Green
OH
2 --Indigest.56
Green, Davi d
31 Dec 1901
Jessie Green
()H
24 Bl ank
111
The Family
Greene, Del a'
15 :.Cct 1904
Jesse Greene
15 Consumpt.146·
M. Insurance
Green, Mrs. E.
Blank
Benevolent Society
60 ParalYSe 87
(listed between 22 &amp; 25 Dec 1899)
Tabernacle No. 10
Green. Greaves
16: Apr 1906
I.Hill;:Viola Paxton '00
47 Pneu.
168
Green, Hazel
22 Dec' 1899
W. B. Raymond
i(JJ
11? Fever
87
(Shipped from ({ans as City, Ks.)
Green, Hen ry M.
2 Dec 1900
The Family
OH
67 Paralyse 97
GAR Post 12 Lt.Col. 2nd Regt.
_ 15 N.G.
Green, Jess
5 'Oct 1905
d)H
Jesse Green"
19 Rheum:.
161
Green, Lesli e
1 Ap r 1903
H. H. Gillman (?)
,~'G
18J2 Con.
127
Green, Mary S.
3 Mch 1893
Household of Ruth
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Henry Gillam]
.18 Nov 1900
Green', Noah
Family;: Met Ins Co. ,(1.1
21 ConBowels 97
Green, D. B.
20 Feb 1901
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Gregg, Alex

9 Mch 1904
28 Jan 1904

Gregg, ~{rs.
7 ~Ich 1898
Gregg, ~IIabl e
8 May 1899'
(Shipped from Kan.City, Mo.)
Grey', Emery'
24 Apr 1903
Grey', Mi ss
5 Apr 1899
Grey, Mrs. C.
Grey, Hester
Grey, Willie A.

4 Jun 1895
11 Apr'1906

Griesa, ~1rs. A. If.
Griffin, A. J.
Gri ffi n, Mrs. Ann
Griffith, AIwilda
Griffith, Edwin
Griffith, Joseph
Griffi th, Robert
Griffi th, T. D.
Griggs, Mrs:~ Anna
Griggs, Edna

8
13
6
11
11
9
20
24
31
31

Griggs', Thos:.
Griggs, Willie
Grimm, James
Grinter. J. C.

30 &lt;Dct 1904

Feb
Aug
JuI.
Feb
Feb
~iay

Nov
Feb
Oct
Mch

1900
1907
1894
1903
1901
1903
1899
1895
1898
1900

3 Jun 1901
18 rilch 1898
16 Nov 1895
28 Jul 1893

Gri smore, Mrs~;; E. J. 19 May 1901
Grosskopf!, Mrs.
8 Feb 1900
Groen'er, Theresa
23 Aug 1899
Gross, Thomas
8&amp;t 1906
(Shipped from K.C.&gt;
Grover, Charles H.
5 Apr 1896
Grover, Charles p.- '14 Jan 1902
(Chipped from Col.Sprgs:.)
Grovner, W~ H~
11 Jan 1901
(son of Henry Grovner)
(?)Grundy, Mrs'. rJillie A.Mch1902
(d::lte between 18 &amp; 23 Mch)
Guffin, A. Y.
28 Dec 1906
Guffin, Clara
8 Oct 1906
Gulley, Cora (?)E1an' 6 Mch 1897
Gully', James H.
23 Jan 1906
Gunther, Pearl
Gustafson, Mrs.
Guya, Jennie V.

20 Feb 1900
18 May 1905
7 Feb 1~905

Ordered bI
Mrs. Kate Green1eeThe Family
Col Masons
(?)Gratoll' Gregg
Alex Gregg

Burial

~

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54

Cause d. ~
Aculndig.l38

OH

80
57
20

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(?) Caro 1 Tutt
MG
G. V. Grey
Juvenile Benevolent ~I)H
Will Grey' &amp; bro.
,00
The Family
:OR
Curran Grey·
r.Irs. ~:Tary Me rce r
:OH
A. H. Griesa
OH
Mrs. A. J. Griffin OH
A. J. Griffin
~H
Charles Griffi th
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Charles Griffi th
,'JH
Lewis &amp; W.H.GriffithClinton
(?)A. H. Whi tcomb
m
The Family
OH
John McFarland &amp;50n IQH
Mable Griggs
:OH?
A. G. Honnold
Alex Gri'ggs
John Wright
W.Griggs,A.G.HonnoldaJ
jIiner Roberts
I.lH
J.L.Raines, Perry,KsGrinter
Cit ape 1,
Ernest Cooper
DH
Max Grosskopff
,m
Rev. Groener
Catholic
3 Lodges: Elk,K of P,&amp; B.
Geo. Gross
00
The Family
rOO
G. Grover
OH

A. C. Mitchell
Sophia Emery
Frank Guffin

136
68
80

U2 Pneu.
18
64

121
Spinal
80
Meningitis
Cancer
141
Blank
42

20

31 an k
168
Heart
88
Canc.Lvr 183
84 Blank
35
28 Blank
125
7';fm CancBNls 100
18 da,wk,mo.'H28
82 HrtFaU. 86
Bl ank
39
43 Blank
75
1amo .Pneu.
90
60
65

18

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104

6 da.
69
Bl ank
41
Blank
28
Edwardsvil1 e, Ks
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86 Old Age
88
32 HrtTrbl
83
34 GunShot 175
65
42

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51
Tubercu- 111
losis
179

;00

70

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'00

59

F. F. Guffin
.00
A. G. Honnold
r.t:;'
Mrs. Edi'th Gully
:00
Wm. Gully'
Tom Gunther
,00
S. R. Gould; A. G. Honnold
Joel ,Gustafson
;(Xi
Claude &amp; Fred Guye DR

46~

113

Killed by
c:)rs 178
32 Con.Bwls 175
2 Measles
59
62 Pneu.
165
15

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48
4

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152

89

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Hackley, Mrs.
Haden, S. W.

Burial Date
22 Nov 1890
12 r~lay.: J.906
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Hale. Elij ah
28
Ha1dennan, Mary'
5
Hall, Iiarry E.-Indi·an 1
Hall, W. J.
5
Ham, \lI. P.
13
Hamilton, Douglas F. 2

'

Jul
Aug
Jan
Nov

1907
1904
1908
1897
Dec 1894
Aug 1895

Hamil ton, ~frs·. L. B. 30 Aug 1905
HamHton, Susan
5 Sep 1901
5 Feb' 1907
Hamlin. Li za
H::#tIlIlon', James
_. May 1903
(date between n &amp; 17 May)
Hamnond. Ida M.
17 May 1899
(?lHanger, iOscar M. 29 Aug 1895
8 Apr 1905
Hanselman, J. M.
(Shipped from Indep'endence,Ks)
Hanson, Geo. W.
10 Jul 1900
G'AR Post 12, Co G 115 Ill.Inf.
Hanson, Willie
28 Sep 1902
Hardin, Maria
8 Jan 1907
Harding, Amanda
6 Aug 1899
Harding. Fred
12 Nov 1900
Hardi ng., Harry P.
13 May 1900
(Shipped from White Hole, Ill.)
Harding, Julia M.,
18 Nov 1898
Harding, Harry
9 Mch 1891
Harding. Minnie
25 Oct 1904
Harding, \'1m.
31 {)ct 1896·
Harding" Wm.
5 Dec 1897
Harfo(e)rd, Mrs.David22 Ju1 1895
Harford, Dani el
26, Dec 1907
Hannan, Hazel
Hannon, Mrs. Ali ce

17 Jul 1906
25 Sep 1'897

H:=:nnon, Mrs.

10 Jan 1901

H~rshberger,

GuyG.

26 J.\pr 1904

Harrell, Catherine
30 Jan 1901
Harrel. Howell, Lewi s' 16 Oct 1892
Harris, Arnetta F.
24 Feb 1904
Harris, Ben
28 Aug 1906
(Shipped from Trinadad, Colo.)
Harris, Child of
23 Feb 1903
Harris, Clarence R.
8 frlay 1903
(Shipped from K.C.Mo.)

Ordered by
Buri a1 ~
~X;
Willis Hackley
{)H
52
Mrs. Hyden (?)
Mrs. Myers'
76
Jno. Hale
;{)II
W. Haldennan
iDa
25
F. E. Hall
iOB
27
Robt. Hall &amp; Family 00
46
Ed Brazil; J. Vi tt
Hesp'er
G'. M~ Walker
'.00
J. D. Kenyon
Geo. W. Hamilton
:00
30
Mark HamUton,Family(R
41
Eastern Star
J. A. Hamlin
tOO
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Consump.194
HrtFai 1 65
Tumor
37
Peroton. 44
TyphFvr 160
Blank
107

Dropsy 180
Kidney 128
Trbl.
DH
3 StVitisD. 81
Hesper
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45
m
82 Pneu.
155

Adolin Winfrey
Mr. W.G.Hanger
Hanselman
?Carsolin ?Hofer
Mrs. Tim' E. Borchein:
The F,J!li l:r
~OH

59

Gallstns 93

Haskell Institute Haskell
9 Blank
121
Thomas Hardin
Odessa, Mo. 56 Dropsy 179
James Harding
MG
MalFvr
83
James Harding
~X;.
34 Burned' 96
R. W. Ludington
00
71
?
92
James Harding
1\'&amp;
J. H. Harding
:OH
James Harding
Mrs. W. Harding
James Harding
Mrs. N. Harding
D. C. Harfo(ehd
Daughter
Mrs:.. Ann a Sh aw
Frank &amp; Lem sHarman' &amp;G
Geo. Hannan
Pleasant
Mrs'. Alstot't
Grove
B. F. Hannon
~~
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R. \1/. Garrill
,DH
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J. &amp;1. Harrell
Clinten
Mrs. Howell &amp; Sons Richland
Ben Harri s
00
C. C. Peach
:OIl
Mrs. Harris
C. W. Harris
DR
J. S. Harris
OH

27
76
24

Mumps + 75
l3lank
7
Dropsy 147
Hrt Fail 56
Blank
65

94

Blank
43
md Age 194

34

18 mo
171
97 Typhoid 64
70

Cancer

27

Di abetes140

77

B

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51 . Killed

99

100
22
137
173

1 rno
125
1 3/4 In-L 128

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Name
Harris, Ida
Harri son, J. H.
Harris, Katherine
Harris, Mrs. J. L.
(Removal)
Harris, J. N.
Harris, Jno. A.
I"larris. Lottie

Bud al Date

6 Mch 1904
12 Dec 1905
6 Sep 1905
7 May 1901
9 Apr 1891
8 Jan 1907
17 Sep 1892

Harris, Margaret
12 Sep 1903
Harris. Mrs. Mary
6 Jan 1894
Harri s, Mrs. ~tary
20 f\pr 1906
Harri s. Mrs~ Mary L. 20 ~Ich 1896
Harri S", S. G.
19 May 1907
Harri.s, Thos.
5 Jun 1896
Harri s, Walker
8 Aug 1903
Harrison, Martha
25 Feb 1906
Harri s. Mary
8 May
(?)Hart, Arthur C
17 Apr
(Shipped from K.C.Kas.)
Hart, H.
19 May
(Shipped from Chicago)
Hartman, A. L.
4 Sep
(,)Hart--, Child of 19 Aug
Harvey, ~Iinnie
5 Dec
Harvey, Minnie

1906
1900
1906
1890
1895
1904

27 Jul 1895

Harvey. Nan cy
21 May 1906
Harvey, Schy1er
1 Jan 1904
Harvey, Thos. P.
4 Dec 1900
Harvey. Thomas S.
4 ~Tay 1899
Haskell, Albert
25 Mch 1906
(Shipped from Parsons, Ks.)
Haskell, Lucy14 Jan 1906
Hass, ~\Irs • Alice
Hatch, Lydia
H~tch, Mary A.

II Jul 1903

Hatfield, Mrs.

10 Jan 1898

16 Sep 1905
16 Aug 1906

Hattan Child
28 Apr
Hatton, Child of
31 .nct
(Died at Tyler, Texas)
(?)Hattie, Roy
7 Sep
Haverkampp, EHzaheth29 Jul
Haverkampp, Jennie
29 Dec
Hawkins, Child of
5 ~p
Hawkins, Dr. Cunnningsll Mch

1893
1896
1891
1905
1907
1893
1897

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Buri a1

I)fI
Geo. McGee
order from Menger
J. H. Harri son, Jr. ·()H
Dr. Harvey
Topeka
J. L~ Harris
OH

F .GoBurweU, Eudora :rn
{)Ii
Jane Willi am"
(}H
Ben Harri s
A. Dickman
Ben Harris
OH
;1/. A. Harris
Linwood
Lee H. Harris
OH
A. Harris
00
Mrs. Keys; A. L. Han-i s 81 ank
:.00
Henry Ware
OH
The Brothers
Seigel Rose
DH
Joe Harrison'
;00
Mrs. Geo. Burnll
;JH
John L. Austin

w.

Mrs. Lowman'
Geo. Hart
w. M. Stutsman
w. c. Hartrip'
w. A. Harvey
Nancy Harvey
Henry Thorpe
w. A. Harvey
l'hn. Harvey
r.lrs. Li zzi e Harvey
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r.l. A. Harvey
Mrs.Geo.Hollingburg

'OH

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35 Pneu.
138
77
29

42

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163
160
103

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9
179
22

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RheuHrt 32::
Pneu.
169
Blank
51
76 Old Age 185
59
53
2
83 Dropsy 130
79 Blank
166
3
52
46

73
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148

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70
38
30
24

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Con.
135
Hrt +
98
Typh.Fvr 80
Blank
167

Frank Haskell
74 Asthma
Miss Nellie Haskell
Fi tchgero1d
Catholic 85 Blank
Frank Hatch
LakeView 20 Blank
Mrs. Chas. VIall
Frank Hatch
OH
62 HrtFail
H. Hatfield
Lecompton67 Typhoid
W. R. Smith
~Ir. Hattan
? County
Blank
Will Hatton
Da
18 mo.Smr
Compi.
~7rs;. Garrett
OR
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F. H. Haverk ampp
/)H
62 He&lt;trt +
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40 TyphFvr
A. L. Selig
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A. G. Honnold
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86 Blank
Mrs.Jenkins; 1.0. '?

74
130
160
173
67
26
56
12
158
194
29
59

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Hawkins:, Louvinnia
Hawkins, Mrs.

Buri a1 Date20 May' 1904
18 Dec l89r

Hay, M. A.
Hay, Infant
Hayden, Ed

19 Apr 1892
28 Aug 1896
12 May 1901

Hayden, J.
Hayden. ~Irs~ Sarah

6 May 1902
15 Sep 1901

(?)Haynes, Edward R. 31 Aug 1896
H'ays, Homer
2 Aug 1892
Co F. 4 Kans. lnfty &amp; Co F 17
Hays, Wm.
19 Feb 1905
Hazard, EllIl1et
24 Mch 1904
Heath, Syl vi a'
6 Sep 1899
Hechinger, Lewis

(?&gt;19 Oct 1903-

C?)Heisy, Mrs. Lena

15 Jun 1903

Helstrom, Gustave
12 May 1905
Hemphill, Mrs. C. W•. 22 Aug 1900
Hemphill, Ch. of
24' Dec 1897'
Hemphill, Infant
1 Aug 1891
Hemphill, Mr. Joseph
7 Jan 1895
Henderson, chUd
2 Sept1896
Henderson, Cynthia
2 Mch 1901
Henderson,
Henderson,
Henderson,
Henderson,
Henderson,
Henderson,

Infant
Josephine
Lula
Miss
Mosilla B.
Rachel

29
22
14
14
11
21

Apr
r,Ich
Mch
Ju1
Aug
May

1904
1898
189S
1893
1902
1905

6 Jan 1899
Henderson, Shelby H.
(Private Co. C 84th U.S.Co1.Troop)
H (b1allk7, child of
12 Aug 1891
11 Jul 1898
Henderson, Wesley
Hendry, James M.
Hendry, Rebecca, W.,
HEmry, Mrs.
Henry, Child of
Henry, J. M.

4
17
20
18

Feb
Mch
Jan
Jun
May

1895
1896
1891
1892
1905

Henry, ~den G.
Henshaw, Mrs. Lydia
Henson, Robt.
Herd, James

24
28
20
9

Jan
Sep
Jul
Oct

1907
1903
1902
1901

1,

(?) Hernodin, Martin B 6 Nov 1903

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Buri a1 Age: Cause d. ~
Susan Hawkins
ar
35 Slank
141
D. W·. Hawkins'
Reno
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John Austen
Mrs. Hay
OR
Blank
17
A. Hay
Perry'
1mo Sfur.Comp. 55
J. Hayden &amp; Dg.Co. Clinton 21 Blank
104
Clinton Marshall
Douglas Co.
Clinton 51 Ch.Direahel.15
Mrs. Ali ce Myers,
OIf"
84 Hrt. Trol. 189
daughter
M. L. A1statt
OR
1 Diph.
55
A. G. Honnold, DgCo'.OH
Blank
20
Kans. lnfty
Will Shaw
OR'
73 Pneu.
153
James Hazard
Reno
Still born139
C. Loit, A.G.Honno1d'MG
28m. BronFvr
84
Grant Township
Geo.Howe11 &amp;Tom Harley
49 Cong.Lungs133
(Shipped to Chillicothe,Ohio)
Jacob (?) Heinz
37 Blank
129
(buried Belleville, Ill)
A. G,. C?)Boubs:
Blank
62 pn.
156
C. W.Hemphill
OH
40 Blank
95
Reno
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C•. Hemphill
66
Chas. Hemphill
Linwood 50 Blank
62
C. Hemohill
OR
Blank
38
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Henderson
OH
4da (?)
55
Joe Henderson
WashingBlank
182
Sheriff Woodard
ton Creek
Tom Henderson
OH
Stillborn 140
Ci ty Marshall
MG'
17 da.
69
A. G. Honnold
OH'
B1 ank
40
Theo. Henderson
OH
Blank' 28
OH
llm.\Vh.Cough 110
C. W. Snith
Tom Henderson, Met. OH
(?&gt;48 Asthma
156
Ins. &amp; H. of R.
County
MG
84 Hrt Fail.&amp; 17
Old age'
Thos. Henderson
Chester
Blank
11
Tom Henderson
OH
18 ?da-mo.
72
A. G. Honnold
OH
Blank
The Family
39
OH
Blank
The Family
50
P. E. Emery
OR
Blank
5
\'I. Henry, W.M. Nace Lecompton Blank
19
nI.C.Henry,Dr.J.H.Young
49 Typhoid- 156
(buried 8mi. N.Vinland)
pneu.
E.F.Caldwell,P.M.Henry OIl
10 ?neue
180
N. Henshaw
OH
64 Stom. Trbl 132
Blank
OH
73 Rheumatism118
Mrs .Cecila Herd
MG
80 Cancer
190
Sid Herd
D. Kennedy
OH
35 Pneumonia 133

. ,-

:

...

�34

Burial Date.'
Herrington, Mrs. O.H. 22 Nov 1907
Herrington, Sarah
4 Jan 1907
Hervey, Rosetta
22 Dec 1904
Hervy, P.M., child of 6 Mch 1904
(?)Heshion, Mrs. E.
2 Nov 1904
(shipped from 11 werth)
Hess, Carl
17 Jul 1890
Hester, Orean
14 Jun 1902
(shipped from Stella, Ok.)
Hettick, C. W.
23 Oct 1901
Pri. Co. E. 4th Mo. S.M.
Hickox, Polly
20 r,1ay 1900
Hicks, Mrs. Annie
6 Dec 1904
Hicks, (?)Arterbun
21 Nov 1904
Hicks, Etta L.
24 Dec 1903
(shipped from Ossowottomie, Ks.)
Hicks, Galen S.
6 Apr 1905
(shipped from Morenci, Mich.)
Hicks, Mary Roger
14 Feb 1904
Hicks, Mrs.
27 Nov 1892
Hicox, Mrs.
12 Apr 1891'
Hidden, Mrs. Catherine 6 Jun 1901
(~hipped from K.C.Mo.)
Higdon, A.T.
7 Jun 1892
Higgin, Infant
22 Jun 1900
Higgins, Mrs.
5 Mch 1891'
Hilderbrand, J.
7 Feb 1904
Hill, Allison D.
23 Jul 1903
Hill, C?)Aurena
1 Feb 1901
Hill, (?)Collie Gray 10 May 1896
Hill, Dwight D.
3 Jan 1903
Hill, Eben M.
20 Aug 1904
Hill, Ed £Q!
8 Sep 1905
Hill Elvira
Hill, Eli vira
HUI, Fred
Hill,

Mrs~

Hill ,
Hill,
Hill,
Hill,

Jas. H.
Manuel
Marion E.
Mrs. Mary

Gussie

19 Mch 1897
7 Nov 1906
9 Feb 1904
26 Dec 1893
27
19
16
31

Apr
Dec
Aug
Mch

1907
1907
1900
1905

Hi 11, Mary
31 Jan 1895
Hill, Noah
27 Mch 1906
9 Jan 1905
Himeo, S. O.
(shipped from K. C. Mo.)
(? HIimoc, H~ C.
4 Jul 1898
(shipped from Albuquerque, N.M.)

Ordered by

Burial

O. H. Herrington
J. B. Herrington
P. M. Harvey
p. M. Hervy
JnG. Newlin
B.Heshion
Bert Cornen
Ch~rles Hess
J. M. Hester

OH
OH
OR

~

75
72
101

OH

Cause d.

f9.

192
Blank
Paralysis178
Old age 150
Sti llborn138
Dropsy

147

1\-1G

65"

OH
OH

54

The Family

OH

68

i\m Nace
Allen A. Hicks
Richard Hicks
Allen A. Hicks

92
Lecompton70 ?neu.
70 Paralysis 149
MG
2 wk Pneu.
148
OH"
26 Insane
135

A. A. Hicks

OH

Blank
1
ch.morbes117
&amp; hrt fail
109
Blank

OR

Angina
155
Pectoris
Chas. Hicks, T. F. Thatcher n; 72 Old age
137
l'iIr.Hicks,Jas·.Palmer CH
Blank
23
John Hicox
Big Springs Blank
9
Jason Hidden
OR
84 Senility 104
Geo. Higdon
OIl
R. R.Accid. 19
Wm. (?) Hagon
OH
3 w.
93
Gilman Bros.
OH
Blank
7
Geo. Hilderbrand Deer Creek 78 No doctorl36
The Family
ar
47 Accident 130
Sam HHI,John Ifayden Clinton 4 Croup
100
Allen &amp; Martha Hill MG
15 Con.
52
The Family
OH
76 Blank
124
The Fami ly
OH
76 Hrt Fai 1. 145
Jesse Hill
Clinton" 21 Consumpt. 160
Geo. Washington
John Hi n ,Mrs. Lyman OR "
Bl ank
60
Ladies Relief Corps Col.
Tabernacle 20 c
Jay Hill,Frank Durland OH
71 Pneu.
176.
Jesse Hill
Clinton 20 Consumpt. 136
Geo. Washington
Douglas Ca. (?) Pol Baldwin
32
J.H. (?)Perci,Trustee
Li vingston Hill
Wmstown 72 Blank
182
Willie Hill,Met Ins rr&amp;
62 Cancer
193
J. W. Hill &amp; CityOH
Blank
95
George Hill, Met InsOa
55 Cancer
154
John C1&lt;lrk
City Clerk
Off
Blank
39
W. V. Hill
Reno
72 Kidney Trb 67
Miss Nettie Himeo
OR
82 Pneu.
151
S. O. Himoc

OH

34 Blank

72

�35

Hindman, Wm. T.
Hines, Glen R.

22 Jan 1907
17 Jul 1899

81 Hrt Trb1 180
WIll Bigger &amp; -1Iindman' ar
17 Blood
82
Sam B. &amp; Archie' Hines MG'
Poison'
J~ F. Taylor
m- 39 Appendicitis165
Mrs:. Georgi a Hines'
Blank
17
ar
Henry ? Whnle
Blank
15
Off
N. M. Hinman
72 Blank
104
Off
H. S. Clark
62 Bri 'tsDi s .147
MG
James Bird
Will Jfaad1ey
30 Blank
191
Clarence Hoadley
OH
74 Hrt Dis
177
Will Hoad1y' &amp; Mrs. D.L. m
Hoadly
OH
Blank
21
Frank? Mo'nroe
OH
3: wks
134
Carl Haag
81
Columbus.Ks 40 Blank,
The Family'
Lecompton 81 Old age
Henry Hofer
44
J. B. Cuningham
Henry Hofer
Lecompton
Blank
21
J. B. Cunningham
Blank
Frank Hoffer
Richland
27
Elij ah Hoffer
OR
18 hrs
158
J. A. Duff
Blank
91 Old age
77
J. A. Duff
Blank
Blank
18
Catherine Hoffman
Kitty Haft
15?
141
Mrs. Josephine Hogan
"I;
72 -1 &amp; oldage141
Thomas Hog an
MG
2 wks
145
Me;
C.Hogan &amp; Leo ,Loit
26 ?Scrofula- 103
L. G. Hoge
Off
28 Blank
73'

8' Sep 1892
23 Dec 1903
2 Jun 1899.
9 Aug 1895

7 Sep 1892

Hofer, Emma

14
15
19
30

Hoffer, Mrs. Anna
Hoffer, Arthur
Hoffman, Catherine
Hoffman. Christian

May
Ju1'
Jan
Apr

1893
1905
1899
1892

Haft. Ada
2 May 1904
Hog an, Carter J.
14 May 1904:
,Hogan, Infant
2 Sep 1904
2 May 1901
Hogan. Miss
Hoge, Albert K.
20 Aug 1898:
(Shipped from West Liberty,Iowa)
Hogen, Ann
18 May 1891
Hogo ( a)n, Emery
21 O:t 1901
(Shipped from Kansas Cfty. Mo.)
4 Dec 1891
Hogg, Wm.
Hogon, child of
24 5ep 1891
Hogue, Mrs. C..
Hogue'. Lydi a'
HOlbert, Adoline'
Holden. Robt.
Hole. Fred T.
Hole, Infant
Hole, Sarah
Hole, Willie

29 Jan
28:Mch
5 Aug
18 Moh
23' Nov
11 Nov
3 Feb
16 May

(?)Holland,(?)Condis

•

. _ •••••_ _

-0

•

'.~'

"_"

_ •••

_ _ •••

1892
1906
1899
1906
1905
1902
1902
1895

8 Nov 1905

Holland, Jacob
17 Apr
Holland. Peter
4 Feb
Hollingberg. W.
26 Oct
Hollingburg, Mrs. Geo.18 Oct
Hollingsworth, A.A..
1a:Sep
Hallingsworth,Ellanora29 Jan

•

fa.

Ordered by .

Hines;, Thomas
31 Jan 1906
Hhman, Mrs..
14 Apr 1892
Hinman, Timothy
31 Dec 189F
Hipple, Mrs. May
15 May 1901
lfird, Almira
28 Oct 1904
Hoadley, r.1rs. Charlotte10Nov 1907
(Shipped from Excelsior Sprgs,Mo)
Hoadley, D~ L.
21 Nov 1906
Hoag, Mrs.
lfoag, Infant
Hobson, t'ml. R.
Hofer, Elizabeth

BUrial, Age' Cause dO!

Buri al Date',

1905
1893'
1898:
1895
1896
1892

~. Hogen
Mrs. I. Killworth
Chas. Hogan

00'

MG

w. Hogg Jr.
Grover
C. HOgan
~&amp;
Hiram Johnson
w. A~ Hodge
C_?
Jake Kitworth(?)
Off
S. C. Holbert
Lecompton,
W. T. Holden
Hesper
Elijah Hole
or
John' &amp; Elij ah Hole
OH
Elisha Hole
OR'
Susan Hole
OH
Wm Gibson
Met. Insur. Co.
Off
S. Robinson
Poor Comm.&amp; S.Robinson Off"
S. Robinson
OH
The Family'
OIl
Geo. Hollingburg
OIl
The FamBy'
Clinton:
A.A.Hollingsworth Clinton

BI'ank

10

Tuberculosisl09
Blank
Blank

14
12

Blank
88, Dropsy
70 Paralysis
23 Blank
41 Gun, shot
3 wks
65 Blank
Blank

15
167
83
67
162
122
112
41

85 Old age

162

85 Dropsy
155
25
Blank
81 Old age
74
Blank
47
56 Lvr&amp;Stom. 55
Blank
16

�36

Burial Date
Hollister, S.
1
1900
Capt. Co. E, 2 W. Virgo Cav.
6 Oct 1905
Holloway, C.
Holloway, child of
not dated
(listed between 10/30 &amp; 11/4, 1890)
Holt, Anni.e L.
26 Dec 1905
Holt, Rollie
2 Nov 1903
21 Feb
Mrs.
24 Nov
(1)Honway, J. G.
22 Nov
Hood, Mrs. G'. W.
19 Sep
Hook, Edward H.
(1) P Co. H. 20 Kansas
25 Nov
Hook, Fannie
(? )Honse1man,

Hook, Geo.
Hook, Mrs. Lucy
Hook, Willie May
Hooker, Willi am
Hooper(s), Mrs.

21
4
27
13
4

Jan
Jan
Jul
Feb
Oct

1896
1899
1893
1899
1900
1900
1891
1900
1903
1905

Hoover, ~rrs. Lizzie
2 Aug 1901'
Hoover, Lucinda
29 Apr· 1899
Hopkins, Arthur
14 Jan 1895
Hopper, F.C.,child of 31 Jul1907
Hopson, Hiram P.
10 Sep 1899
Pvt Co C, 68 NY lnfty.
Hopson, Willi s
24 Aug 1903
(1) Landsman, U. S. S. Lancaster
Hormel, Joel
16 Jun 1897
Hornby, Alex
Horne, Anna R.
Horsechief, Herbert
Horton, Andrew

22 Jan 1896,
21 Dec 1904
7 May 1906
6· Mch 1903

26 Jun 1901
Horton, Fannie B•.
Horton, James C.
17 May 1907
(shipped from K. C.)
(1) Hosener, child of 16 Oct 1893
Houber, Joseph
Houk, Harvey W.

18 Apr 1902
8 Feb 1897

Hough, r.Irs. Hann ah
(1 )Hough1ettin, Mrs.
Houk, John
.
House, Mrs. Ricka
Houser, William

7
1
9
1:
2

House(r), Willie

3 Jun 1900

Nov
Jun
Sep
Jul
Jun

1893
1891
1902
1904
1900

Ordered by

Burial

~ Cause d •..fg,

Family,Douglas Co.

OH

74

Blank

99

161
SCott Holloway
Harmon, 73-8-5
Blank
4
Jeff &amp; Henry· Holloway
Kanwaka
OH
61 Rheumati smI64
Ed. Hill &amp; sisters
OH
23 Pneur.lOnia 133
Kitty Holt
Hendrson
?'VOrlnel Honselman
OH
Blank
50
D. A. Harbough
Linwood 71 Apendici ti s86
G~ W. Hood
Clinton 33 H.Fever &amp; 31
Jas. H. Hook
OH
24 Tuberculo. 84
(shipped from San Francisco)
J. H. Hook
on
22 Ty. Fever
97
(shipped from Osborne, _)
26 Typhoid F. 88
James H. Hook
OH
Blank
5
C.J.Hook, W.T.Barber OH
?eritonit. 94
J. Hook
OH
40 Blank
125
Poor Comm.
OH
B. W. Lemon
~,X;
36 BldPoison 161
Carl Hooper
47 Obst of Bw1l87
Joseph Hoover
OR
72 Spnl Men. 80
R. L. Hoover
Echp
7 Lung Fvr 38
John Hopkins
OH
Blank
,00
Still Born 187
65 Dysentry
84
Mrs. Ada N. HopsonOH
Douglas County
Maria Hopson, County.OO
67 Can of Lvr 131
Vinland 85
ilIrs. _Houser and
Mrs. Horme1
R. H. Hornby
OH
G. GroVner, JournalCo. OH
53
Haskell, J.E.Pearis acla.
17
Mrs. A. Horton
Norton- 73
Shipped to
vil1e,Ks
J. C. Horton
Of!
62
P. R. Brooks, Thomas OR
70
Sweeney,Frank Faxson
J. B. Cunningham
Lecompton
(?) H. Hofne. (1) Horma
The Family·
82
~lr. Geo. W. Houk
DeerCreek
11
Mrs. H. C. Davis
QH
64
Frank Finney'
OH
.
J. W. Houk
BigSpgs 72
Jacob House
OH
58
J. W. Houser+Lexington, Nebr66
(shipped to Bern, Kans.)
Mrs. Hbuse,City Marshall CH 9

Ace.Killed 61
Bl ank
49
Hrt &amp;DrpsylSO
Blank
169
Blank
126
Pelvic Ab.105
cperation 185
Blank

30

114
Tonsili tis 58
mo.
Spina1Trbl 30
81 ank
10
Diabetes 120
Hrt.Fail. 143
Suicide
93
Can.Bwls

93

�37

Frouston, Edward G:.

Burial ~
27 Ju1 1896

Howard, Bertha
Froward, C. A._
Howard, child of
Howard, H~ H.,

20 Aug
31 Mch
20 Dec
1'5'Nov

~.

1904
1894
1893
1906

Howard, John
11 Dec 1893
Howard, Nannie, child of
16 Dec' 1903
Howard, R. M.
Howden, Mrs. A~
Howe, l\1rs. Oli ve
Howell t Arthur

17 Oct 1893
23 Mch 1899
24 May 1902
9 Jan 1899

Howen, ~lrs:. M. A.
Howell, Ro(a)y
Hoy, Tillte

23 Jan 1903
17 Jul 1894
6 Oct 1900

Hoyt,
Hoyt,
Hoyt,
Hoyt,

17
1
13
3

chUd of
child of
child of
James

NO-v
Nov
Sep
Dec

1895
1898
1896,
1898

Hoyt, Mrs. S. E.
Haz(gle, Mrs.,
Hubbard, W. s.

16 5ep 1892
14 Nov 1891
19 Sep 1891

Hubble, Maria G.
Hubner, Mrs.
Huddleston,chi1d of
&lt;Men A.
Huddleston, Eli
Hudson, Mrs.

20 Apr 1906
10 Jan 1901
21 Jan 1907

Huff, James

12 Jan 1904

Ifuff, Mrs:; L. C.
Hughes, Adeline R.
Ifughes, Ben
Hughes, Eva
Hughes, Geo. \'1.

30 June 1892
16 Jan 1906
14 Apr 1902
16 Mch 1905
11 Apr 1902

Hughes, James
Hughes, Joe

19 Jul 1893
30 Oct 1906,

Hughes:, Mattie.
Hughes, Thomas
Hughes', Thomas

30 Jul 1895

Irughes.. \!hn.
Co. A. 3 K.S~M.

4 Jan 1900
5 Apr 1900

16 Sept 1896
21 Sep 1907
4 Oct 1905,

Ordered by
Burial ~Cause d~ fsL
r,t;
20 Sp.Mg.
54
Sons of
S. A. Holi'St'Oii
The Family, W. Dixon 011
23 Blank
145
Blank
34
(?) A~ Stamper
?California
Blank
32
Blank
Vin1and
I.O.O.F. No.4
OR81 Bronchit .177
Mrs.Mary'Killum(rn)
Vinland 7lJ2 Old age
L. D. Howard
31
Nannie Howard
OH
3 wks.
134
WHI Howard
Frank Evans
J. W. Medows
Chester 69 Bl ank
30
A. Frowden
1\J;'
65
&amp;Paral. ~
Thos. Howe
OH
62 cancer 116
George Howell, son KenValley 3 croup
77
of Lewis Howell
OH
Walter Howell
11 BldPoison 124
L. C. Howell
I\G
4 mo Chollnf. 35
F. D. Cosley'
OR
54 Dropsy
95
Mrs. Reynolds
Jim Hoyt
Off
47 Blank
47
R. O. Hoyt
OH
Sti 11 bo rn 15
R. O. Hoyt
OH
Sti 11 bo rn 55
Horace Barker
OH
Blank
76
airs. Fanny Hoyt
C. Fr. Hoyt
OF!
Blank
22
Mr. Hoz(g)e
Williamstown
Blank
14
H. C. Peterson
Talmo,Ks.
Blank
12
W. L. Hubbard
W. O. Hubble
OR
Cancer
169
Paul Hubner
OH
Blank
55
Arthur Huddleston
OH
8 daE.M.
180
E. Huddleston
OH
86 Old age
87
Mrs. McEwen
OH
73 Old Age + 90
E. F. Caldwell
Earl Armstrong
OH
16 Pneumonfa 135
Hi ram Huff'
J .M.Huff ,G. W.White Clinton
Blank
19
Bill Overton
OlI
T7 Old age
165
Mrs. Frughes
JllIi'
39/34 Blank
114
Cora Frughes,. MetLife~G
5 Burns
134
Wm Hughes
m9 rno Blank
114
Olin Bell(Beal)
Hughes Bros.,E.Keef (?)Commovore
128
Wm. Hughes:, Rachel Frughes
at
Met. Ins. Co.
55. Frrt&amp;Drpsy 176
Christopher Williams OH
23 Blank
55
Mrs. Hughes
?Hebron,Ind. 58 Hrt Fail
43
Lydia &amp; wm R Hughes OR
41 Tuberculos189
(shipped from Los Angeles, Cal. )
The Family
OH
72 Cancer
161

�38

Name _

Buri al Date

Ordered bI·.

lfughes, WHline
Hughs, child of
Hughs, Ellen J.
Hughs, Squires'
Hulce, Sarah
Hulse, Dudley

18'
26
23
21
18
12

Hil1tz, child of
Hu1 tz. Joseph
Hultz, Lafond
Hume, Mrs. Enuna H.
Humphrey, child of
Humphrey, Blank

8 Nov 1893
19 (kt 1898:
7 Jan 1895
2.5 May 1900
18 May 1893
22. Sep 1895

Joe Hughes, Met Ins. OfF
14
Walter ffughs
OH
74'
Wm Hughes
OH
? Com. Brook
OB"
A.G. Hulce
Clinton
66
W. L. Payne
Clinton
E. W. Brown
OH'
Mary Hultz
4 da
The Family'
OIr
48
John Hultz
~Ii
5
The Estate
OIl
Frank CuttO)er
Clinton
Stine &amp; Son, A.Ili-(Shipped to Junction City)
L. Lyinger
8
Clinton

Oct
Aug
Apr
(kt
Ntw
Sep

1904
1890
1903
1890
1896
1893

Humphrey, Eddie. son of
Wilson
31' Jan 1894
Hungerford, Mrs'.
l' Sep 1902
Hunk1e, Dr. Van
4 Ju1 1904
HUnsinger, Carrie
21 Nov
Hunt,Geo..
.23 Nov
Hunt, ·G. W•. &amp; Daughter22Apr
Hunt, ,Howard
;29 'Dee

1890
1907
1896
1907

Hiln.t, Loui s
Hun;t., Nancy ·Adams:
Hunter., ·chfld of

.16 Feb _1903
'14 Apr '1896
23ntay :1895

Hunter, Martha

10 Dec 1904

Huson, Polly' A•.
12 Nov' 1901
Hiltching, Sam1
5 ·Dec 1901
{Oi ed 21 Jan 1878. Shipped from
Hutchings, Belsey
27 Aug 1901
'Hutchings, Mrs. .
1 Nov 1896
lfutchins', Hazel
23 Mch' 1900
HUtchinson, Christy' 12 Ju1 1906
Hutchinson, Miss M.A. 20 Jun 1893
Hutchinson, Mrs. ?Saddie
22 Jun 1893
Hutt, E.
4 Apr 1894
Hyde, Addi son

26 Ju1 1897

Hyde, . Enuna E.

26 Apr 1901

Hyde, Mary A•.
Ice, Glen

13 Feb 1892
3 May 1902

Ice, James, child of 12 Nov 1906
Ice, 01 a' E.
. 21 Sep 1903

H•.

Hungerford

D. L. Burtin Jr.

Burial

Ofr
Echo

Age Cause d.

62
69

Blank
Blank
Blank
Blank
Blank
Blank

fg,

146,
2
127
4

56
29

No doctor 31
Acute ? 74
Diphtheria 38
Hrt Fail. 92
Blank
27
Blank
46
Blank

32

Cancer' 120
Hrt Fai 1 143

John L. Hoover
P. Hunsinger
Blank
Blank
4
Chas •. Hunt
.00
55 Cancer
191
·aI"65&amp; .21 .Blank52
. Geo.• ,A. Hunt·
.Blank(d. in 5al't ;Lake"OOKilled ;by194
Utah)
Ii veldre
N •.,L. ,Hun.t
.orr
·46 Gun shot 125
'TheFamUY'OH85 Old Age
51
.Jessie '.W.Carney Williams'Blank
42
Wm Hunter
town
George Hunter
59 Blank
149.
Hshld of Ruth
Tab. No. 52
The Family'
OH
71 Blank
109
Jas. A. Hutching
OB
69 Hrt. TrbUIO
St. Paul, Kansas)
J. A.Hiltchings
·Olf
86 Old age 107
. L. C~ (?)Poehler
OIl
65 Cancer
56
Dora Hutchins
OH
1 17 moCroup 89
Al Cox.Mrs.JamesR.Gray' (lr 76 Angina Pecl7I
(Shipped from St. Louis) .
W. T. Hutchinson Agricola
Blank'
27
John Hutchinson
Williamstown
27
(Killed in cyclone 21st June)
John E. Hutt and
OIl
sa(can't read)34
The Fami! y
A. C. Stewart
orr
74 Paralysi s 62
(Shipped from Erie, Penn.)
.
A. C. Stewart,Ottawa,Ks. OIl 42 Blank
103·
(Shipped from Pond Creek, Okla.)
Chas. Hyde
011
Blank=
16
John Ice
orr
17 Pneumoni a U5
(?) J. or P.lce, Howard. Kas.)
Leonard &amp; James Ice StUll'
Still born 117
Leonard Ice
Deer Creek lB:·
132

�.. 39

Name'
Ice, Mrs. Sallie
Ice, Thos.

Buri a1 Date'
15 Apr 1900
24' Jan 1896

Ordered by

BUrfal

Age Cause d.

f9.:

. Thomas Ice:,Family Bel voir 92 Old age
91
Thos. Ice Jr.
Belvoir
Blank
49
Lemuel Ice
Iii if, Porter C.
19 Oct 1907'
James G•. Iliff
Vinland 18 Pyogenicln.190
Ingerson, Hannah
8 Feb 1900
Mrs. F. D. tyon
OIr
87 Old age'
88.
Ingraham, H~A.
21 Dec: 1897
James McCreath
0If
35 Gun shot
66
"body came from Dearborn, Mi/Mo."wound
Irving, Howard
1 Feb 1905
Mrs. Lucy Irvi ng
MG
28 Stomach
152
(?)Ir.win, Julia
12 Dec 1894
Geo. Irwin
MG'
LungTrbl. 37
Irwin, ~lartin
3 Nov 1897
County
MG
60 Asthma +
64
"An honorably dischg
from the US Navy"
Irwin, MaryF.
.19 ,fitch 1893
,Benevolent . Rel1efCorps ·~G ,Bl.ank
,25
:Is-aacs, :chi ldof
.24 J.ul :18900•. Butler ,for .Cicty· on'
.Blank
1
Isman, Cora
23 :Nov '1906
:Mrs .• Al Abrams
:CathoHc' '28 ~Consumpt. 177
(Shippedfr.om·i'les,ton, Mo.)
,Jno .Isman
Jack, E.
18 J"ul .1897
Mr.Miflin,Jas."DonneHy 'C1i.nton ,BLank
,Jacke, ,A. .:0.
21 'Feb 1894
Mrs. .Jacke, '.Ed'3us·sell
:and ,L. ,s. Steel
',OIr
61 'Rhe,. ,Fever '33
,J ackRabi t, 'Ri :c'hard
:2 .J'an '"1907
:Haskett Inst.itute :Blank
.178
J'ackson, _Bl~ank
13' :Feb 1691
;Rev..~Merl''1 t ,~ME 'Chu reb 'Off
'7
A.G. Honold
.Jackson,
3 ~til 1892
Supt.
'Poor 'Fam
:Blank
19
,J:ackson, . ,Bessie
reOct 1893
A.G,. 'Honnold
.orr
'72 Blank
.30
Jackson, Cora :5.
3 Jun 1896
~{;;awsonJacksonMG28 ·'Bl'ank
·53
J'ackson ,Earl
e Apr 1892 :Ed Jackson ,AGHonno}d VB
&gt;Blanl~
'1'7
J'acks'on ,Mrs • Ell'a
16 Feb 1904
John Jackson
Maria Wi IUs
OR
45 ;Blank
137
J'ackson, 'Irene
'27 Jun 1897
.? Lilburn Jackson
,~17
'~WhpgCou~h
61
James Robinson
Jackson, John
:31 ·Jan .1905
.C..W. ~lJanefer
50?
152
Jackson,Mari-e
&gt;24 May 1904
,Mrs.• Hender.son
"KG,11'l0.
-:50 .I\poopl:exi e142
Jackson, Martha
13 Oct 1907·
Robert Jackson,Met.lnsI\'G
54 .\I.umo r
.190
Jackson., ·Mary
'3 Aug 1899
.:BurgessH •. Jackson, f.G
49
't
83
1.106 N.. 6th St.•.• K.C.Kans.
Jackson, "Mary·E.
7 Aug 1898
Jennie Potts,AGHonnold OH23 Dropsy'
'73
Jackson, 'Matti€
10 .Sep· 1900
.w.Jackson.Sam ·Jeans · 0 0 2 1 Blank
95
Jackson, Maggie
,22 Feb 1901
? 11 hrs. Pneu .101
E. G. JacksonTlG
Jackson, Nora
18 Jul 1897
James Robinson
U;
8 WhpgCough 62
Jackson, Perlie
7 Jan 1891
Ed Jackson
orr
Blank
5
Jackson, Robert
12 Sep 1899
Coroner &amp; Mrs.Watson OH
14 Accid.Sho·t 84
Jackson, Rosa
20 Mch 1893
A. G. Honnold
OlI
Blank
25
Jackson. Sam
23 Mch 1901'
Chi Id of John Jackson at
7 mo.
183
Jackson, Thadius
21 Dec 1907
Mother
0If
30 Hrt. Trbl. 193'
Margarette Jackson
Jackson, Thos'.
24 Mch 1904
Mrs. Sam Jeames
OR
86 Blank
139
(Shipped from K.C.&gt;
Jacobs, Mrs. J. H.
24 Mch 1898
J. H. Jacobs
Off
54 Paralysis 69
J'acoby, Mrs. Anni e
27 JuT 1903
James Jac·oby.'
OH
37 Consumpt. 130
Tabernacle No. 42
James, Dollie
24 Apr 1906
Gas Comp~?Humdy James: Off
24 Consumpt. 169
James, Edwarde
4 Oct 1893
F. M. Perkins
OH
Blank
29
James, Mrs. Edwin
31 Oct 1894'
F. M. Perkins:
(lJ
I3Iank
37
James, Susan
16 Apr 1902
Mrs. C. C. James
l\'X;
76, Blank
114
John Clark

�40

UNDERTAKER.

Name.

Buri a1 Date'

(?)Janeson, Kate
Jeames, Sam
Jeam(n)s, Mrs. Elsie
Jefferso~,Carro11

2
25
13
27

Je11aY4 F.K., Infant
Jenkins" Moses
Jenkins, Willie

16 May 1895
3 .Aug 1890
28 ,Ju1 1900

Jennings, John
Jenning's, Martha

,5 Sep ,1898
20r.iav 1898
4 .Jui 3.898

,Jenni"ngs, -Thomas
Jen'son,chUd of
,Jessup, Frank
.Jewell, Saul
J.ohns., :Mrs.• ·H.
,Johns, Mattie S.
Johnson, :Mrs.•
John'son ,Annie ~E.
Johnson, :Anton H.
Johnso.n, ,Ardell
Johnson., AU0ust
John son, 'C., :son of
Johnson, L Caroline

:19 ,Aug :1897
19 .J,an 1'89.1
7 :Jul'1894
9 Apr 1895
23'No.v .1892
.5 Oct 1899
'25.Jun 1897
:22 .Jun 189.1
15Sep 1904
23 Jan 1905
4Jun 1901
1 :Nov 1905
1'7 Apr 1898

Johnson, Charles

30 May 1905

Jennings.,r~l_?_

Nov
Feb
Jun
Nov

1904
1904
1904
1897

Johnson, child of Geo. 29 Oct 1903
·John son, C1 aud
10 Uch 1896
from I(c
Johnson, Daisy
20 Oct 1901
Johnson, Elvira
10 Jun 1903
Johnson, Eva M.
23 Mch 1899
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Private

Fred
2 May 1904
George L
n Oct 1898,
Mrs. H.
23 Apr 1900
Hiram
18 May 1895
C A 113 US Colored Inft.

Johnson, Infant

10 Jun 1905

Ordered by'

Burial' Age Cause' d.

~.

~;t;
148
46 Blank
C. W. Janesan
OH
Mrs. Sam Jeames
46 Blank
137
OH'
r,1rs. Sam Jearn (n) S
59 Dropsy
65
Mrs. Jane Jefferson
Wesley Wright G William (?)Tot-ier
41
F. K. JellaySarcoxie
Blank
G\')T Post GAR
OH
Blank
2
Tabernacle No. 58
OH
35 Blank
94
Benevolent No. 2 &amp; Jerry Jenkins
Mrs.• J .•.Jennings
.Ca,t·hoUc13 :Lightning 73
C.C.Coleman
OH
,27 Blank
71
:Donnell y Bros.
Catholic60 Dropsy
72
(Shipped .from SU verton" Col.)
'Ed '&amp; ',Thomas ,JenningsCat:hoTicOO Kidney ·Tr. 63
cA. :G,•. Honnold
rIb
,Blank
6
G.• ]li'ffe
:Cedati"oi·nt/.Junc~,30.B1ank
,35
:The:F:amily
OH:6O .Blank
41
Henry John'sonIlic'hl'and
:Bl:ank23
iIi •. H.Johns
'OE
:27 ,B1'arik
85
.Thos .• ,Johnson,Topeka OH
·67 Blank
61
Allen ,Foster/LasterOH
Blank
10
Ch'ar:les ;Johnson
OH .
.27 .;Surgery 146
'Mrs,. 'Williams
DB
,19? :pneu.T52
Rudo.lph Helstrom
Bond SO Suici.de 104
;CorneliusJohnson-'Clinton Jwk/mo
162
.TheFami ly
~'I;56 Cancer,
70
Col Relief Corp
(?)!van Johnson
on
60 Pneu.
157
Mrs. rllatilda Johnson
Clinton 1 da
Geo. Johnson
133
Mr. Bates
. OH
Blank
51

.Tohn Johnson
OIr
17 Accident 109
Mr. Collins
Clinton 17 BldPoison129
Chas. A. Johnson &amp; OR
2~ Blank
Peter Jones
(Shipped from Denver&gt; 79
Wm Johnson
orr
4 tvk/mo ? 140
The Family
Off
54 Pneu.
74
Mrs. Lofgreen
orr
79'.-2
?
91
(?)Ev1yn J.,Little Rock, Ark.
&amp;'1;'
Tom Walker Post
Blank
41
Copeland Post Com.
Douglas County
C. L. Johnson
OH
Stil1born157
Law. Transfer Co.

�41

Burial

Age Cause d. ~.

~

Burial Date ..

Ordered by

Johnson, Infant
Johnson, James:

25 Nov 1904
13 Jan 1907

Johnson, James, child
Johnson, J. H.
Johnson, ' Julia

23 Dec 1894
19 Jan 1898
16 Jan 1899

Johnson, Mrs. Lutta

29 J'an 1907

Johnson, Maggie

27 Jun 1906

Johnson; Mary L.
Johnson, Mary

27 Apr 1896
13 Nov 1899

Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,

23
25
17
24
9

Stillborn148
OH
Dick Johnson
32
Pneu.
179
OH
James Johnson &amp;
St.Pnul,
M.&gt;
Arnie Johnson (Shipped from
38
Blank
OH
A. G. Honnold
67
49
Blank
riG
Mrs. A. Johnson
77
46
OH
Walter Johnson
#2
Tabernacle #52, Benevolent
180
Blank
Clinton
'v'1m Burns
I(s.
George Washington, Bloomington,
171
21
Shirley Johnson &amp; OH
Mrs. Joe West
26 LaGrippe 52
OH
Riley Croutch
86
28 con.
MG
L. Johnson &amp;
F. G. Williams
Mrs. Lofgren
OH
Bl ank
23
Mrs. Lofgren
OH Removal Blank
91
Jessie {?)Dilli rd
OH
5 Convu1sionlOO
James Johnson
OIl
12 Bron.Pneu.190
Louisa B. Johnson
~Ii '
41 Di abetice 164
(Shipped from Alexandria, Ind.&gt;
E. E. Pierson
~x;
80 Dropsy
79
C. Johnson
OH
75 Gastric C.125
B. F. Johnston
OH
Blank
16
The Family
OH
85 Paralysis 85
J.W. &amp; R.C.Johnston OH
?73 Old age
91
H.R.Jones,Eli Schnick W.Sprgs'??
84
A. G'. Honnold
nG
B1 ank
34
Wm Jones
~'G
Blank
21
John Jones Willow Sprgs.
Blank
46
Mr. Jones
? Vinland
Blank
12
J.L.Jones, Garnett OR
35 Apendici t. 9I
IooF No. 16, VI. C'. Galloway, Sec'yJohn &amp; T.C. Jones
\'l.S.
73 'Old age + 85
Robert Jones
R. Burns
OH
38 Typhoid 126
The Family
OH
Blank
18

Nels
Nils
Paul J.
Ruth
Sam. H.

Oct
Apr
Jan
Oct
Jan

1892
1900
1901
1907
1906

Johnson, Thomas
5 Mch 1899
Johnson, Thos.
4 Feb 1903
17 Feb 1892,
Johnsto·n. child of
Johnston, James W.
4 Apr 1902
Johnston, Mrs. J. W.
.3 May 1900
Jones, CIl. of
_.
22 Sep 1899
Jones, son of C~
8 I\1ch 1894
Jones, child of
18 Aug 1892
Jones, child of
12, Oct 1895
Jones, Mr. C. M.
17 Sep 1891
Jones, Davi d L.
1 May' 1900
(Shipped from Garnett, KS)
Jones, Elizabeth
16 Oct 1899
Jones, Eli zabeth '8 Mch 1903
Jones, Edward
27 May 1892
COo. E 12th Kas. Inft. Private
Jones, Endsley
29 May 1905,
Jones, H. T., child oilO Feb 1904
Jones, Hurley'
3 Aug 1907Jones, Infant
16 Apr 1904
Jones, Infant son
21 Nov 1905
Jones, James
6 Nov 1907Jones, John M.

14 Jun 1907

Jones, J. T.,

18 Dec 1904

Jones,
, Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,

Joseph
26'Dec 1896
Laura (col)
20 ~lch 1906
Lottie
11 Jim 1907
Mrs. Martha N. 19 Jun 1900
Mrs. M. J.
1 Sep'1901
Morgan
19 Sep 1892
Narcissis'
24 May 1906

H. T. Jones
OH
61 Brights D.l56
H. T. Jones
OH'
Stillborn 137
Robt.Jonesi Met.lns.DH
13 Liver Trb 187
Robt. Jones
OH
5 wks
140
T. C. Jones
Harmon' Cern.
Stillborn 162
John Hall, Mr. LymanOR'
70 Bronchi ti's19 1 ,
Mrs._ Jiin Jones
Thomas Jones- Harmon 7 mi So. 51 Hypo186,
G:. + Porter, K.C.
static' pneu.
Mrs. Sarah E. Jones KC,Mo. 40 RR Accid. 150
U.P. R.R.
p. R. Brooks
OH
65 ? pneu.
57
Dr.Harvey,Robt Jones OR
37 Consumpt. 169
C. M. Jones
a'x;?27 Abs.Liver 185
Endsley Jones'
Off
59 Cat.Bwls. 93
Peter Jones, Ben. #2, Off:
53 Cat.Stom. 107
T.C.Jones,H. Johns W.S.
Blank
22
Wm Jones
OH
54 Paralysis 170

�42

fa..

Name',

Burial Date

Ordered by'

Jones, ~., child of
Jones, Mrs. Rebecca

19 Aug 1898
7 Jun 1905'

Robert Jones'
OH
~ mo
73'
w,W'
":
77 1
157
J. M. Jones
IIU
(Shipped from lola, Ks'.)
94 Old age 178
Mrs. Spencer'
OfT
60 Consumpt. 191
~lrs. Jack Watts:
OH
76 Chr.,Rbeu. 82
J. L. Jones
OH'
13
Blank
A. G. Honold
~'G:
163
4 da.
F. E. Jones
Off
7l Dropsy + 71
Endsley Jones
OH
57
p. R. Brooks
OH
Blank
Lena Jordan, 315 Lyorr St. ~G 2 Teething 154
Green Pasture' Lodge OFf
45· Spin.Meninl38;
No. 126 K.C.Mo.
Dr. Harvey' (Shipped from N.r. City)
J. \'l. Jourdon
OH
4 w.
m
John W. Jourdon
OH
Blank
70
Mrs. ?Lu1y Jourden OK
17lh Blank
145
Arthur R. Kagii
OFf
6 mo. Blank '98
Fred Kahn
Reno
BI ank
164
(shipped from Dwight)
Clinton 7' wks/mos?
43
Geo. Derby
Mrs. Kathermen
Wash.Creek, 81 DropsY' 159
Catholic' 22 Blank
73
Edward Keefe
The Family'
Catholic:
RR Accident1l9
Mrs'. Juria Keefe Catholic 68 Para1yris lI8
M. NeMIlark
OR
96 :Old age
179
Green Kei th
~x;
35 BI ank
66
"Died at Chicago"
Green Keith
Blank
4
Green Keith
Blank
14'
The Family'
Catholic'
Blank
27'

21 Dec
Jones, Rosetta
22 Nov
Jones, Ruth
24 Jun
Jones, Sarah
29 Oct
Jones, Sarah A.
27 Nov
Jones, son of
24 May
Jones, Susan---Jhnes. Mrs. Joseph L. 26 Dec
18 Mch
Jordan, Willie L.
6, Mch
Jordean, Alex
Jour.don, ch. of
Jourdon, Marie
Jourden, ?Morris
Kagi, chi Id of
Kahn, Helena

1906
1907
1899
1891
1905
1898
]896,
1905
1904

8 Mch 1899
28 Mch 1898
12 Sep 1904
1'--oec~-i900

27' Dec 1905:

Kassabaum,Jennie Alice2 Jul 1895,
Kathennen', Mr~
24 Aug 1905
Keefe, Anna T.
8 Aug 1898
Keefe, Edward:
25 Jul 1902
Keefe, James
17 Jul' 1902
Keifer, Mrs. A.
1'4 Jan 1907
Kei th, Chas'. H~
11 Dec 1897
Keith, Mrs~ Mary
Keith, Salmon
Keicher, Dennis:
(Kehe1er in index)
Kell ar, John H~
KellelT, Emaline
Kelley, \Valt'er L.
Kelly, J. A.

29 Oct 1890
13 Dec 1891
15 Jun 1893
16 Feb 1903

7 Dec' 1907
9Mch 1903
141 Apr 1907"

(1 )Ke1sall, Rev. Sam! 6 Dec 1896:
(Kelso' in fndex)
Kelso, Joseph
21 Mch 1900.
Kelso, Miss: M. A.
14 Feb 1905
Kennedy, A.
Kennedy, Mrs. E. R.
Kennedy, Infant
Kennedy, Infant
daughter of Frank
Kennedy, Mrs. Jane A.
Kennedy, L. J.
Private Co. F. 131
Kennedy', Mrs'. J. H~

4 Mch

1905~

8 Apr 1892
28 Sep' 1902
23 Jan 1894
18 Apr 1893
29 Jun 1903
KSM
21 Oct 1898.'

Burial

Age Cause d.

N. E. Kellar
77 Hrt.Fai1 125
(Shipped to I\1t. Pleasant, Iowa:)
Victor Keller70 Blank
193
(Shipped to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa)
w. H~ Kelly
OFf
28 Typhoi'd F .126
Mrs. Wilt Spurgeon OH
83' Old age
183
Agnes: Kelly'
w. C~ (?)Phoenicie Reno 77 Old age 57
The Family
The Family'
82 Old age + 89
Clarence Kelso
57 Consumpt. 152
E. N. Kelso'
Wil'l Green, Jno. Gil57 Pneumonia' 153
more, Mrs. A. Kennedy. (Burial-Paris, Mo.)
A. W. Kennedy
OIl
Blank
17
D. Kennedy
Vi'nland
1 wk?
121:
S. N. Cox
Kennedy'Valley'l wk
32
N. L. Kennedy
The Family'

Belvoir'
Kennedy'

A. L. Cox
OIl
(Shipped by Eudora)

Blank
67 Stomach

26,

130

25 Chfldbfrth 74;'

�43

N'ame',
Kennedy, Saul

Burial Date:
5" Jul 1891

Kennedy, W. J.
Kenney, Mrs. Bessie
Kerr, J'~ r,l.

20 May 1903
23 J'an 1907
23 {kt 1893

Kerson, Ludwic
Kester, M. J.
Kesting, child of
K(rner, Peter'
Kilworth, Mrs ~ Enuna
Kimball, Elizabeth Do

4
6
30
16
281
24

Kimball, Frank

29 Dec 1907

Kimball,? Sami
4
20
Kineaster, John A.
King, Urs. Anna
3
3
King, Charles A.
Private Co. H' 20 Kans.
King, child of
16
King, Clarense, childofT

Oct
Apr
$ep
Aug
Oct
Apr

Apr
Feb
Jan
May

1892
1897
1890
1905',
1900
1898

1897"
1900
1897
1900

Aug 1895
Feb 1904

Ki ng, child of
King, child of
King, Dora J.

12 Jul 1901
4 Aug 1901
8 Jun 1901'

King, Eliza
King, Henry
Ki ng, Robt. L.
Kingsbury, Etta

8'Jan
6' Sep'
o Nov
30 Nov

Ki rby, Mot a
Ki rk, Chas., child of
Ki rk, Li zzie S.

25 ~Ich 1893
24' Mch 1900
3 Ju1 1906

Kiser, child of
Kiser, Infant
KiSSinger, Mrs. S.
Kline, Infant
Kling, Adam

19
14
7
11
19

Knight, ~trs. G:. W.
Knight, Geo. W.
(?) Knuehl, Joseph

26 Apr 1900
23 J'an 1905
10 Aug 1907

Koberly, John,
Koberly, Blank
Koberly, Agnes
Kock, Thresia
Koeberle, Infant
Koehler, Frank'
Kombs, child of R.D.
Koofer, Jacob
Kostenbader, A.

18
18
20
21
2,
16
24
12
18

Apr
Jan
Mch
Sep
Jan

May
May
May
Aug
Jul
Oct
Mch
Feb
Apr

1902
1896
1904
1903

1901
1905
1893
1903
1905

1896
1896
1896
1906
1895
1904
1906
1906
1892

Ordered by'.
Bud al Age Cause d. ?g.
OH
Blank
11
Nancy Brooks,
Nate Miller'
The Fami ly'
otf
71 StomachTrb128
H. L. Stevenson
Erie,KS
42 Consumpt. 180
G. B. (?)Edgar
Chicago
79 Paralysis 30
W. R. Kerr, 100 Washington St'., Chicago
J. J. Cox
Hesper
Bl ank
22,
The sons
~:li'
71 ?Debi Ii ty
60
Henry Kesting
Lecompton
Blank
3
The Family
Twin Mound 35" Accident 159
J. Kilworth
OIl
Tuberculos.96
Frank Kimball
OR
75
?
70
(Died 16 Apr. Shipped from Los Angeles, Cal')
Geo. Kimball
Off
84-11-15 Hi-t.
194
(Died 22 Dec: in Los Angeles, Cal.)
Mrs. Kimball
Off
70 Stom&amp;Lvr' 60
F. S. Hester
011
46?
89
!\Ir. Tabor?
Off
56 Hrt.Faii. 58
Charles H. King
OH ?20/23 Abs.Liver 92
Vernon King
City, James King
Off
? r yr
Dif. 44
~li
Clarence King
2 wks
13&amp;
Will Bly
? King, W. Perrot
OR
106
2 da.
Blank
A. H. King
OH
106
Jonas King
Eudora'
23 Blank
104
P. M. Hemez?
(1) Col WRC 113
Reno
IT P:;!ralysi s 1'11
A. G. Honnold
~/li
66 Par.
55
49 Blank
49
K of P; The Fami ly' OIf
Kate Kingsbury
Mo.
15 Tuberculos.134
(Shipped to Howard Co., Mo.)
Thos. Kirby
Per~
Blank
25
Ci ty Marshall
Off
Still born 90
J. W. (1 )Huffini s
Off
30 Peritonitis171
(Shipped from Okla.)
D. P. Kiser
MG
4 da.
103
D. P. Kiser
Clinton
6 da.
151'
Blank
25
1 A. M. Dickensen Near Tonga.
William Kline
Linwood
1 mo/wk
131
O~C.Ruce'
Pleasant Grove 72 Hrt Fail. 151
Merchants Bank for the Estate
G. W. Knight
OH
40?
91:
John W. Glidden,Estate OFf 65 Pneumon. 152
Mrs ~ Sarah Knuehl Catholic 77 Hrt. Dis. 188
Joseph Knuehl
MG
7 yr Dfpth.
52
John Koberly
MG
10
Dipht.
52
John Koberly
l\Xi:
7 yr Dipht.
52
John Koberly
Max &amp; Frank Kock Eudora
69 Stom. Trbl. 173
Otto Koeberle
MG
3 mo. Ch.lnf. 43
Henry Koehler
Big Sprgs.77 Blank
146
Joe Cox
OH
Still born 167
J. L. Koofer
Eudora
Blank
166
D. r,t. Kostenbader
Off
Blank
17

�44

Burial
Name"
28. Feb
Kosterman, Ed
3 Jul
Kostman, W. R.
(Knosterman in index)
16 May
Kremer, Smith A.

Date
1902
1893
1906

15 Oct 1895
Kuhbiel, Delight
Kuhns ,Frank, Infant of 27 Oct 1891
23 Nov 1900
Kunkel, ch.
31 Aug 1901
Kunkle, John J.
28 Sep" 1898.
Kunkle, Mrs. Lydia
(?)Kutluith, Mrs.
4 Sep 1904
3 Aug 1901
Laborie, Eliza,
8 Nov 1906
Labzoon, Mrs. Eliza
Lackey,Mercery Lucy

16 Oct 1906

Lacrouse, Nancy

19 May 1900

Laker, S. E.
Lambertson, Mary

12 Jul 1896
19 Jun 1906

Lamer, child of
Lamon, Roy
Lamore, Julia A.

3 Jan 1900
13 i\ich 1900
1 Apr 1907

Lane ,Earnest
26
Lane, Ella
11
Lane, Emma
' 31
Lane, Geo.
14
Lane, infant
31
Lane, James H.(Jr.indexl7
21
Lane, M..

bct
Nov
Jan
Mch
Jan
Feb
Oct

1892
1895
1905
1906
1905
1893
1897

Lane, Michael J.

24 Sep 1902

Langenderfer, Caroline
Langenderfer, Edity
Langley, -L (child)
Langston, C. H.
Langston, Nat
Langston, Syble

8Jtan
21 Jul
20 Aug
22 Nov
2 May
20 Jul

1907
1906
1898
1892
1897
1898

Laptad, child of Paul 11 Oct 1906
Laptad, Joseph
13 Mch 1907
Laster, (?)Rockell
1 Jul 1901
Laswell, John W.
26 Feb 1907
Lathrop, A. H.
(?)Lavelle, Thomas
Co E 50
? Inf.
Lawrence, Alfred
(?)Lawrence, Leonard
infant

26 Oct 1895
21 Jul 1897
18 Feb 1904
22 Jul 1905

Age, Cause d. m.
19 Murdered 113
Drowned in 28
the Blue
Off
30
Blank
170
Dr. Webb &amp;
Ellen P. Kremer (Shipped from Altavista, Ks.)
CH
Blank
46
David Kuhbiel
Hesper'
Bl ank
13
J. Pieratt?
Lecompton
?
97
Walter Kunkel
OH
57 Htt.Fail. 107
The Family
OH'
Gastritis 74
J. J'. Kunkle
Eudora
Blank
145
C. W. Schubert
Off
83 Bl ank
106
Isadore Laborie
OR
69 Dropsy'
l!.u
~lrs. Mary Mayo &amp;
Thomas Drisdom, Ex.
176
MG
Co. Comm. &amp;
55 Fever
Robert H. Lackey
Barney LaCrouse
r.-G
50 Hrt. Fai 1. 92
J. W. Carney &amp;Geo. Gilley
John Ferguson
MG
23 Con.
53
Blank
OH
87 Blank
171
(Shipped from Oakdale, Neb.&gt;
Lane Lamer &amp; Ci rcle fiG
10 ?hrs
87
Mr. Lamon
N.S.
2 wks. ?
89
'Mrs. &amp; fIJi-. Squires OH'
90 Paralysis 183
Mrs. DaLee
V. L. Reece' &amp; flIr. Lane OH
Blank
23
Wright Lane
~G
Blank
47
M. W. Lane
OH
51 ? Lungs 152
r.irs. Hannah Lane
OB
76 Pneu.
167
Roy Bl ackburn
OH
Stillborn 152
V. D. Johnson
OH
25'
Bl ani&lt;
Estate M. Lane
OH
47 Blank
64
Philip Bride
,Jacob nit Lane
Off
19 1, mo/wk
120
George C. Bailey, security
Andretv Langenderfer OH
53 cancer'
185
Andrew Langenderfer OH
19 Appendicitl72
W. R. Langley
OH
34 cong.of
73
Sam Rice &amp; ?
OH
Blank - 22
Benevolent ~l,Family OH 27 Blank
60
Nellie Langston
on
18 rno?
' 82
Alex Grigg
Paul Laptad
Country
Stillborn 175
Mrs. Joseph Laptad r;G
66 Hrt &amp;Br. 0182
The Family
OH
75 Dropsy
105
Oli ver Laswell
Augusta 75 SpinalPar.182
W. A. Walborn
Ks.
Blank
Vinland
Blank
47
Mrs.Lavelle
Catholic65 Blank
62
Douglas County
Wm Green &amp; County OH
10 da
136
John Clark
Blank
21 infBwls 158
f,Irs. Nannie Brooks
Ordered. by'
S. B. Kosterman
W. Knostman

Burial
OH
Manhattan

�45

UNDERTAKER.

·Name.
Lawson, Margaret
Layton, Estella
Layton, Jessie

Burial
29 Jun
24 Feb
19 Jan

Date
1907
1898
1905

Lavier,Patrick(Indian)
Leamer/Learner, child
Leamer/Learner, child
Leamer/Learner, Wm A
Leary, Mrs. E.
Leary, George
Lee, Ali ce M.
Lee, child of Alex
Lee, child of
Lee, L.
Lee, Maggie G.
Lee, ~targ aret
Lee, Mr.
Lee, Mrs.
Lee, Wm Carlton
Lee, Wm.
Lee, Willie

17
16
3
31
20
2
5
17
18
22
21
9
13
9
17
17
27

Jan
Feb
Nov
Dec
Jun
Mch
May
Feb
Aug
Feb
Oct
Jan
Jul
May
Oct
Jan
Mch

1907
1894
1894
1900
1902
1903
1899
1899
1892
1897
1901
1903
1891
1901
1899
1906
1898

Leeford, Mr. A.
Leeper, Gilbert
Leiper, Doyle
Lemon, nIr •.
LePage, Mrs.

15
14
5
24
12

May
Apr
Apr
Jan
Dec

1901
1891
1907
1898
1895

Lescher, Mrs. Maria
24 May 1902
Lescher, Mrs. W. A.
26 Oct 1895
Lescher, \'I.
Feb 1901
Lester/Laster, Allen
IT'May 1893
Letcher, Annie
29 Jun 1903
Letcher, child of
5 Oct 1895
Letcher, child of
1 Apr 1898
Letcher, Martha
21 Mch 1898
Leuf, \'1. B.
_ ilIay 1901
(listed between 9 and 12 May)
Levsch, Adam
12 Nov 1899
Lewis, child of
19 Mch 1891
Lewis, child of
10 May 1892
Lewis, child of
3 Jul 1896
Lewis, Christina
26 Jul 1899
Lewi s, Eddie
12 Jan 1896
Lewis, (?)Edna
21 Jul 1896
Lewi s, Eli zabeth
5 Sep 1894
Lewis, Ethel G.
23 Jul 1907
Lewi s, Frank
15 Jan 1898
Lewis, Joshua
12 Sep 1903
Lewis, Marion
15 Sep 1906

CTdered by
Buri al ~ Cause d. f!L.
Earl Hellar(s)
Topeka 77/79 Hrt.
186
G. H. Wheedon
TN.5.
Blank
68
John M. Brown
Kennedy 80
DId age 151
(Shipped from Eldorado,Ks) Valley
Haskell Inst.
Haskell
Stomach 179
~,l. S. i'linters
Lecompton
StiUborn33
Mr. Leam(rn)er
Lecompton
37
W. Leam(rn)er
Lecompton 41 Stomach 99
Ernest Leary
OH
24 Lightningn1
The Family
OH
67 Paralysis126
Alex Lee
~;G
12
80
Alex Lee
~iG
78
J. H. Lee
?I'linfield
21
Cl ark Lee
m
36 LaGrippe
59
John Lee &amp; JeNish Soc m
13 Pneu.
109
Wm Lee
Catholic71 Paralysis 124
Mrs. Sv1 vi a Lee, Lee MG
11
J. H. Snyder
Lecompton
103
Dr. J. H. Young ,Mrs. Lee nx;
? 19?
?
85
Mrs. John Snyder
Franklin 75 old age 164
Henry Willowb1y
OH
17 Appoplexe 70
(Shipped from Kansas City, Mo.)
Geo Loi t &amp; The Family ~.G
? 51
104
Mr. Leeper; A.F.III. OH
9
_Leiper; r.Irs._ OH
22 Pneu.
183
Dr. Lemon
OH
69
67
(?)Jerry Gladhart(?)OH
48.
Charles Cole Emery'
The Family
OH
75 Tuberculo.116
W. A. Lescher
OH
47
The Family
OH
80 Hrt. F ai 1. 10 1
A.G.Honnold;Burns &amp; Co. OH
27
WRC Col ;Gardner Family ~X;
56 ?neu. +
130
A. G. Honnold
r,·t;
46,
A. G. Honnold
~.X;
70
Bert Letcher,JohnHill rIG
23
69
S. C. Marshall
Chicago 18 Hrt.Trbl. 103
(Shipped to Chicego, Ill.)
The Family
Eudora 55 Dropsy
85
~~.Le~s
ffi
8
Chas. Lewi s
~'G
18
Peter &amp; Charles Lewis ~X;
?27 i~lo
..1-. 53
Charles LeNis
~.X;
? 6??
82
frIrs.Johnson;r.Tary Lutz ['rIG
27 con:-49
C.Lewis;Peter Lewis MG
?16 mo
54
Lawson Lewi s
H;
36
1. D. Lewis
riG
19 mo CholInf187
Peter &amp; Charles Lewis l\'IG
4 mo
67
George Lewi s
? Crowder 70 Dropsy
132
Richard Lewis
LakeView
3. Stomach
174

�46

Lewis, Mary A. (col&gt;

Burial Date
13 Feb 1907

Lewis, R•• cll. of
Lewis. Mrs. Willie
Lillie, Aaron
Li lly, Enuna K.

13
21
26
22

Lind, ~lrs.
Lindenberg, Olga

17 Aug 1904
22 Oct 1907

Lindner, Harry

21 Jul 1906

Lindsay, Alonzo
Lindsey, Mary A.
Lingstrom, child of
Litchfield, Alice L.
Litchfield, Chas.
Littel, Clarenc~
Little, Mrs. Mary
Locell, No---e B~
? Lecour. Camelo
Lodena, Carrie
Log an, Ali ce
Logan, Bessie
Logan, Emma
Logan, Frank
Logan, Geo. J.

28
6
22
29
24
5
27
18
11
14
22
11
6
20
8

Feb
Oct
Jul
Jul
Jun
Aug
Oct
Aug
Jan
Oct
Sep
May
Sep
Nov
Apr

1901
1896'
1890
1902
1897
1905
1905
1904
1902
1393
1905
1896
1907
1907
1906

Logan, James
Log an, John S.
Log an. Mrs. Li ly
Logan, Tracy
Loit, Chas.
Loi t, l\Iary
London, Chas ~\I.
Long, Alice

13
6
11
27
19
15
5
18

Oct
May
Oct
Mch
Mch
Jan
Feb
Ju1

1898
1900
1901
1906
1905'
1903
1899
1902

~

Aug
Oct
Apr
Nov

1897
1901
1393
1907

Longanecker, Morris
25 Hch 1906
Longdoffer, Andy
9 Sep 1891
Longfellow, Infant D.
7 ~lch 1895
Longfellow, Mrs.
4 Mch 1895
(?)Loscall~ Mrs. Clara L5 Oct 1892
Love, A.
4' Jan 1906
Love, Mrs. A.
Lowe, Mrs.
Lowenstein, Minnie
Lowery, Wm.

12
21
22
26

(? )Lows, Carrie
Lucas, Mary

30 Jan 1893
7 Nov 1907

Lutz, ;'fIrs. Andrew
Lutz, Andrew
Lynd, chil d of

17 Aug 1893
3 Oct 1893
22 Feb 1895

Feb
Oct
Jan
Aug

1891
1891
1902
1898

Ordered by
Buri a1 .ilil£.. Cause d, 29...
fllrs. Mary McFarland OH
70 Dropsy
181
Ali za Mon roe
R. Lewi s
?Wal(arus a 1
?
63
Charles Lewis
MG
38 C.ofBw1s109
Estate of Aaron Lillie MG
26
Alice Lilly
Chicago 53 Liver
191
~Irs. H. M. Shaw
(sirrohhis of)
Grant &amp; A. B. Lind
Bl ank 65 appoplexi a144
[,Jarysville 24 con.
190
Geo. S. Smith
Peter Lindenberg
Ks.
of brain
Mrs. J. G. Lindner OH
50 Tubercul 172
(Shipped from Oss2watimi a)
Lewi S' numford :L. R.Cnrson uIG' 3? grip
101
Robt. Lindsey
Off
18 typhoid+ 56
P. Lingstrom
Blank
1
A. J. Phillips
OR
43 NervPros. 119
F. A. Litchfield
?Sib1ey 35 Suicide
58
Mrs.Dixon 735 Pa.St orr
8 moSinrCompl.l58
51 Dropsy'
1'61
Chas. Strong:W Li ttle ~G'
Orra Loce11
OB
4 da In---- 145
Poor Commission
OH
2 mo?
111
Wm Lodena
Perry
old age
30
Alfred &amp; David Log an ~I'IG
2/3 wh. cough 161
Robt. Logan
Clinton 2 yr. croup'
52
iI'IG
15 Tubercul. 189
Dave Logan
Mr. Logan
Off
66 P~rnlysis 191
Mrs. Geo. J. Log an OR
36 Pneu.
168
H. J~ Green (Shipped from Mnnhattan, Ks.)
A. L. Brooks
OH
1 da spasms
14
The Family
OH
72 Hrt.Trbl. 92
James Jacobs:EdCooper Off
21 Dropsy'
190
Jno. Starrett
OH
167
Geo.Loit; ?Imo Loit ~~
61 KidneyTrb.l54
Charles Loi t
(iG
7 S.Fever
124
OH
The Family
34 Typhoid
78
L.L.Long; W. K. Foulks OH
14 moSmr.Com.118
Poor Commission
Fairview 38 Pneu.
Blank
167
Andrew Longdoffer.' LakeView
12
D. Longfellow
OIl
40
Jacob Longfellow
01-1
40
? B.P. &amp; C. Willsie OB
22
R. E. Putney
OU
164
(Shipped from Riverside, Calif.)
Alex Love
OH
7
Spt. Poor Farm'
PoorFarm
13
W. Schocky'
OH
n Sc.Fever 112
D.G'. &amp; ·?J.r,I.G.Watt DB
41 Cirhossis 73
(Shipped from KC, Kas.)
of Liver
A. G. Honnold
County
24
Geo Washington
OH
63 Dropsy
191
Mrs." Henrietta Elliot
Dan Ulrich:G.F.Oehr1e'Catholic,
29
R. Brown; John UI ri ch . Rock Creek, PO-Echo
Jas. Lynd
Clinton
39

�47

Name _

Burial Date

Lyon, L. D. , Co' Rgt. 2 Dec
Lyon, M'ary'
9 May
25 Apr
Lyons, Bert'ha
15 Jul
Lyons, Lura
Lyons, Mrs. Margaret

1898,
1891
1898,
1907

15 Dec 1904

Lyons, M. R.
10 Jul 1890
17 Aug 1895
Macomber, Mrs. E.
~Tadden, Ed
1 Feb 1900
(Shipped from KC, Mo.)
16 Jul 1898
~'ladden, Emma
13 Sep 1897
Madden, Lizzie
(Index - Maddox)
14 Aug 1896
Madden, Melinda
1dadden, Minerva
Maddock, Mrs. Sarah

26 Apr 1901
4 Aug 1902

Majors, Mrs. P.

21 Aug 1892,

~.laloney, Helen
Mandell, Mrs. Mary A.
Manley, David H.
Mann, Dr. M. E.

14
9
8
2

Mapp, Jacob Jr.

18 Jan 1907

Apr
Mch
Feb
Oct

1902
1900
1900
1901

Mapp, Mrs. (?)Tennesee 1 Jan 1905
March, Mrs.
1 Aug 1902
~Jarckley, James
15 Dec 1896
;;larkley, Pearl
20 Nov 1907
Marsh, i\Iary E.
11 Apr 1900
Marshall, Harding
Marshall, Juli a
Marshall, Wm
Martin, Mrs.
frIartin, Frank
~larti n, Fred C.
Martin, child of
Martin, child of
Mortin, child of
~Iartin, David &amp; Anna
Martin, David
Martin, Henry
Martin, Henry
t,lartin, Ina May
Martin, Mrs. J. D.
Martin, Mrs. Margaret
Martin,May,inf boy of

4 Feb 1901
29 Jan 1900
14 Jan 1901
31 Jul 1894
6 Jan 1900
14 Aug 1899
4 i;lch 1892
14 May 1393
2 May 1901
30 Jul 1892
8 May 1894
16 Sep 1896
22 Aug 1897
27 Feb 1896
23 Feb 1897
3 Dec 1897
25 Jul 1893

Ordered by

Burial

Age Cause' d.

f£L.

The Family
OH
55 Li verCanc. 76
10
L. D. Lyon
Off
8
yr
?virus
70
Wm. Lyons; A. H.Nilson Peori a
Mr. E. Moore
OH
43 Tubercul. 186
-( Shipped' from N. H.)
Chas. Lyons
OH
60 Surg.Oper.149
(Shipped from New York)
1
Mrs. M. H~ Lyons
OH
G. R. Gould
orr
44
88
Charles F. Picket
KennedyV.66 Pneu.
Ernest (?)ParckH, 507 Del. St. KC, r,10.
Thomas Madden
OH
76 Accident
72
Joe Bowers
Eudora 26 Oro~'med
64'
mlton (?) Oacy
Off
Thomas Madden
54
Benevolent No. 2
Green r,Iadden
OH
20
103
Juvenile Society
119
The Estate,Dr.HarveyOH
76
Col. Relief Corpi
Peter r.taj or
Clinton
21
Henry Heine
27'
114
John Maloney
R~no
R.W.Ludingham(ton) OH'
65 Pneu.
89
~l.M .Manley;GeoEl stonlll7
80 ? Bladder 88
Mrs.r.Iann, Dr.Hornbin,Ely,
40 Appoplexial08
Ely Comp M.W. of A.
Iowa
Jacob Mann
on
13' Bronchitis180
(Shipped from KC)
JacobMapp; Benev #2 OB
55
150
The Family,
OH
Hrt.Fail. 119
Don Ulrick
Echo 83/93 old age 57
Geo. Markley Pleas.Grove
11 Diphtheria191
rilisses Julia &amp; Alice OR
55 Cancer
90
Marc(s)h
R. H. Rogers
13? Pneu.
100
Addison Narholl
A. L. Cox
OH
79
88
Wm A Mars h all
OH
80 /86 Stom. Trb 179
Relief Corps Col.
Lakeview
36
w. H • Martin
00- ,
21 Gastritis 87
The Family
Or--!
28 Consumption83
Henry Martin
Clinton
17
W. H • Martin
OH
27
FrankMartin ; ChasSn-ow ~.17
4 da.
103
Stephen O. Martin
Lecompton
20
S. D. Martin
Lecompton
34
J. D.Martin :MrsE.Neal Off
79 Paralysi S' 55
on
73 Oysentry + 63
The Family
J. D. Martin
Kanwaka
50
OH
67 LaGrippe
59
The Family
Wm Martin;Mrs.Smith OH
84 Old alJe
65
Blank
OH
28

�48

Name.,

Burial Date

Hartin, Nancy

18 Jan 1905

Martin, Samuel

12 Sep 1895

~lartin,

Serena

22 Sep 1896

Martin, Vim H.
Private Co C 70 Regt
Marvin, James
Marvin, Mrs. Ja~
Mason, Mrs. Dorcas

18 Jul 1902
?Indiana
lOIJul 1901
29 Nov 1904
15 Oct 1894

3
Mason, Mrs. Elinor G.
17
fl'lason, Emily H.
29
nason. Nelson
Pvt. Co C 8 Ill. Col.
13
Mason, Theo.
17
Mathew, Florence
9
rJathews, child of
31
Mathia, Theobold
5
Matthews, ch. of
24
Matthews, Edith M.
21
Maxwell, Leander

Oct 1899
Jan 1907
Nov 1904
Jan
Ju1
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Jun

Ordered by
John D. ~lartin
Emily Neal
f',raj or llJartin
City, Pr(a)inter
~lrs. Wallace
Miss Martin
The Far:1ily·
Infty
The Far:tily
The Family
I'J.C.Hill, Byron,
Porter
F. O. Marvin
Lynn Mason

1896
1891
1891
1901
1896
1899
1906

McAllister, Mrs. A.J. 19 Feb 1902
child of
22 Dec 1892
McCall, Dorthy
29 May 1906
5 May 1891
McCall, John
~'1cCall, Louis a
23 Aug 1901
r.lcCall, Moses
21 Dec 1904
McCann, ~lrs.
7 Oct 1892
McCann, Sadie J.
' 28 Jun 1902
. (Shipped from Riverside, CaliL) ,
P.1cCary, Mary E.
16 Apr 1895
~'1cCall,

1.IcClean,

~Irs.

3 Nov 1905

McClellan, child of Dr.31 Dec 1906
McClure, Mrs. Eli zabeth 5 ~lch 1903
McClure, Emerson E.
[llcCl ure. Joseph R.
(died at K.C., Mo.)
McClure, Luch
r,IcClure, Mrs. S. J.

17 Nov 1904
20 Feb 1894
14 Feb 1892
27 Jun 1893

Burial

~ Caus~

OIl

73

?

d.. fu,
151

OH

45

011'

26

OH

66 Di aerhea

56

?

118

OH
OH

81 Paralvsis 105
80 Hrt Trbl 148
36
Clinton 67 r-Irt.Dis.

OH

17 Hrt Trb +

0[-1

W. C. Hill

Clinton 75 Dropsy

Theo. (?)Sea1y', KC
City Clerk
F. r:lathews
The Family
Frank ~rlatthews
Frank I.Iat thews
A. R.MaXt'lell, 640
R. I. St.
O. W. McAllister
David McCall
C. C. r.!cCa11
Moses ~.IcCall
illrs. I. Zook
P:Ir~ Norwood

OH
OH
00

R~ J. Cunningham
Robert McClure

OH

Croup

Eudora
00

85
178
148
49
11
11
107

53 Accident
1 da
~
7r~ yrs Typhoi d83
70 Hrt.Dis. 171

on

Bonner
Sprinas
OH
69 Pneu.
113
Lecompton
24
Haskell 3 mo LungFvr 170
Lecomnton
10
Catholic 82 Old age +107
Lecompton 77 cancer ISO
~.~. c. ~JcCann
OB
22
E. F. Caldwell
OI-j
35/39
117
'J. F .. Longstreth, KC, Mo.
W. H. ~1cCary
North
13 Mnlaria
41
l'ti lli amstot'm
Miss Nellie Sims
~~
Lung trb1 162
(Shipped from St. Louis)
Dr. r:IcClellan
Off
2 da
178
John Sullivan
OIl
82 Old age
126
(Shipped from Kansas Ci ty, ;,10.)
Mrs. O(AHlie ~I.McClure OR 31
148
OH
80 01el age
John Sulli van
33
16
27

OH

Pllrni111re
0._. Dealer
Under1aker.
AND

Advertisement from
weekly. 14 July. 1895
S ubmi tted by Don Vaughn
darper'~

No. 100 M.... ST • Co_.

TEl.. No. 126.

HENRY

S'.

LAWRENCE, KANSAS.

�49

~McClurg(y), J. B~
(?)McCoach, John

Burial Date
5 Nov 1904
6 Feb 1896

McCabe, Edi th B.
~lcConnell, J. E.

26 Jan 1902
25 Sep 1904

hlcConnell, Mattie
McConnell, Mrs. M. S.
McCord, Martha

14 Dec 1891
8 Apr 1891
21 Sep 1896

1,lcCord, r,lrs. Mary A.
McConni ck, Mrs.
McCoy; John E.
McCoy, fJrs. C.P.

24
21
3
2

McCullough, Georgie

29 Apr 1900

l\!cCurdy, Mrs. Emi Iy
P.IcCurdy, Jesse'
~lcEvers, Niss Earl

18 r-.lch 1902
16 Dec 1897
29 Dec 1907

i'i1cF~rlan,

22 Jan 1903

Caleb

Pilch
Feb
Jul
Jan

1902
1896
1896
1897

hlcFarland, child of
P.IcFarl and, Mrs.
McFarland, Hrs. J. N.
McFarland, John W.
~lcFarl and, fl. S.
Co C 163.L NY
~lcGee, rJrs. Ann a

22
14
6
14
27

McGee, Betty

24 Jun 1896

~lcGee,

18 Jul 1891"

chi Id of
from Longton, Ks.
McGee, Eliza
r.lcGee, Geo.
(Shipped from K.C.
~.1cGee, Ilia M.
iI.1cGee,· Joseph
hlcIntire, Clara B.
McInturf, Nellie
McInturff, :~m
nlcKee, W. J.
McKeever, Ann
r.lcKeough, J. !'I.
r,lcKim, Robt. B.
~cKin~ey,

(?)Charles

Apr
Nov
Feb
Sep
Sep

1897
1897
1899
1905
1904

12 Apr 1899

27 Mch 1896
18 Aug 1901
~Jo. )
23 Sep 1901
7 Jun 1895
15 May 1902
18 Sep 1906
3 Jun 1902
2 Nov 1891
26 Sep 1898
2 Jul 1894
27 Dec 1906
9 Jun 1892

Ordered by_
Burial Age Cause d, m,.
Geo. D. ~.lcClurg
OH
49 :~poplexia147
p.lrs. Mary i\1cCoach
Clinton
50
Will Payne
Poor Commission
OH6%?
112
t;Jrs. McConnell
OIr
42 TyphoidFvrl46
(Shipped from Cawker City, Ks.)
J. A. Dailey
flerrington,Ks.
14
Ed r,lcConnell
OH
9
Ed (1) Ashtenfel ter Creston, 66 rllurdered
55
Iowa
Estate; Walter PayneClinton 84 Dropsy
113
The Family
Catholic
50
Mrs. McCoy
OH
66?
53
C. p. McCoy
OH
58
L. C. and J. E. Chapman, St. Jo
Lee hlcCullough
?Jonesville, Uf
91
H. ? Corder
Mo.
WoS.&amp;Nellie McCurdy OH
66 Accid.Burnll3
W. S. McCurdy
OH
73
66
H. Bo Peers
McComb, 17 Pneu.
194
Haskell Inst.
Okla.
B. D. Woodward
Penn.
36 Rheumatism124
(Sllipped to Unionvill~, Pa.)
Thos r:icF(lrland &amp; sonmI
60
W. S. McF;)rland
DH
80 Old age
65
J.N.;;JcFarland &amp; son OH
65 Hrt. +
78
The Family
OH
73 Paralysis 1"60
Mary J~ McFnrland
aI
70
1'46
Geo. ~JcGee; Queen
OH
?, and Alex ~ionroe
Vic
Robt.McGee; Church OH
39 ---Fever
Charitable Assoc.
J. J. McGee
OH
Robert r.IcGee
Geo. f\JcGee

Or-I

OH

80
53
II

90 Old age
51
34 Hem. Lungs 107'

Robt r.IcGee, HughBl ai r OH"
19
Eli za &amp; flobt. r.IcGee OB
L. 0. ~1cIntire
OH
Frank McInturf
OH
35
Geo. BeattieOH
82
H. J. Cummings
Belvoir
Alfred Weaver
OH
78
Geo. T. Richards',
Kanwaka 24
H. O. Richardson &amp; County
!\Irs. Robt. B. McKim lIIadison,93
Ind.
Grant Renfron
Reno

108
42
Hrt.Fail. lIS'
Diphtheria174
Stom.Trbl.1l7
13
Old age
74
Int. l
35
Old age

178
19

�50

Burl 61 Date

Ordered by

McKinney, Abe

16 Jan 1895

McKinney, child of

20 Aug 1898

OH
Mrs. A. ~IcKinney
Wm. Young
J. McY-inney
Clinton
order of W. L. Payne
Wm McKiney
CH
S. L. McKenzie
OR
T. C. Davis
Reno
~Irs. W. Holland; ~Iet.Co. OH
McMill an; ? SOciety Off
Mrs. Hindman ,filrs • 1'1hi te, OH
Juli a Holl and
VII
i\lrs. G~ Berry
OH
Wm McNish
Clinton
John McNish
OH'
Sheriff Cooper, Topeka
(Shipped to Topeka)

8 May
1.lcKiney, child of Wm.
18 Jan
McKinzie, Margery
28 Jan
McKoene, child of
4 Sep
McMillan, Minerva
7 Dec
Mcr.ii'll en, Mrs.
1 May
Mchli11io(a)n, A1f
McMi 11 ian, J e s s i e
3 Dec
f\lcliIilli an, Wi 11 i e
3 Dec
. 21 Jan
McNish, Bert
McNi sh, Sarah
26 Jul
McPherson, Joseph B.
19 Feb
Private Co. 19 Ind. Inf
Private 38 Ind. Inf
McPike, Mary Belle
20 Aug
McQu ay, Ann a
19 Dec
McQuay, Rebecka R.
24 Apr
McQuay, Rebecca
17 Jun
~IcQueen, R. R.
5 Jan
(Shipped from Col. Springs)
McRi11, Catherine
19 Aug

1900
1907
1891
1905
1892
1902
1893
1900
1905
1906
1898
1907'
1899
1897
1903
1903
1900

~IcRi11,

Saul
19 Nov 1903
Private Co D 77 Ill. Inf.
r.1cWilliams, Mrs. Melinda15Sep 1901

J. H. McPike
OR
Wm McQuay; J\G EllisonOH
VI McQuay
OH
Douglas County
OH
Ursa R. R. McQueen Stony
Point
Sarn.!'.IcRi11, T.C.Davis Reno
John r;lcKan
~lrs. Lucy McRi 11
Reno
Dad
?

21 Nov
r,lead, r.lrs. A.
Mead, Ardon
4 May
~.leader, Alex McH
9 Apr'
flleans, James
29 Jul
Medows, child of
24 Sep
~leddows, child of
17 Jan
7 Aug
. Medows, J. W.
Pri. Co A 11th Ka$.Cav.
i'.Ieddows·, Hugh
20 Aug
31 Ju1
r;Jeddows, Mrs. J. W.
Meeks, Nancy

~lcl'Ii 11 i

ams

Age Cause d.

Ea.
38

10

?

73

5ti llborn -.92
15 Typhoid F.180

6
63 Stom.Trbl 160
23
66 ?neu.
115.
36
31
?
98
23
18 ---Lungs 151
41 Consur.lpt.l72
70
68
95
20
45

Old age
?
?

2-4
36 Pneu.
79 Dropsy

or·I'

188
86
60
129
124
95

57 con

134

41

108

1.0.0. Const of Colontha

1901.

~.Iead
on
14
OH
86 Paralysis 52.
L. Bu11ene
Robert Horrow
OH
23
70
Hugh r.1eans
~Chio
47 con.
43
JWMedows, J. H. Fee
Chester
·3
J. C. Heddows'
OH
4 da. Croup
87
Knute Knudson,
?
61 con.
94
S.P.Daniels, W.il'ledows,Chas· [,Iedows,rJrs: Geloy
Blank
fiX;
2 mo.?
119
J.W.MeddotVs,S.p.
Sarcoxia 44 Diabetes
94
Daniels, i,Ir. Lane'
Herbert ~leeks
OH
74 Paralysi s 83
(Shipped from Kansas Ci ty, Kas.)
J. A. Dailey
OH
4J~ Diphtheri a104

1898

r.lrs. W. G. r,Ielville OH

1900
1898
1892
1895
1904
1897
1891
1891

OH'
The Family
43Inf of Bron.95
J. D. Fincher
Of!
85 Old age + 67
D. M. Melvin
OH
15
Mrs. ~.Ienet
OH
48
~lrs • A. 1\1. Ward
OH
86 Old age
140
A. G. Menger
OH
Sunstroke? . 62
Gray
OH
11
Geo Merch Warch in Dir) Ohio
7

1891
1896
1898
1895
1890
1900
1900
1902
1900

13 Aug 1899

Me11usih, Ruth
12 Jun
(Index - Mu11ish)
~.Iel vill e t i'rlrs.
24 Mch
(Shipped from Kansas City)
~Iel vi lle, W. G. ?Jr.
19 Aug
~.rel vin, ~Irs. H.
11' Jan
~lel vi n, ~lary N.
15 Jan
j\Ienet, F. G.
24 Dec
filenger, Mrs. A. E.
15 Apr
~lenger , H. M. (Index-Rev H 7 Jul
:,!ercer, Rev.
13 Aug
r:lerch, r,lrs. V.
24 Feb

Buri al

A:

41 Surg. ~er. 69

�51
~.

16 Sep 1904
17 Dec 1904

Ordered by
Buri a1 Age Cause d.
~iargaret [·.lerri t
OH
22 ·Tubercul.
(Shipped from Las Vegas, n.:,l.)
Jones and Spencer
H;
74 Pneu.
(? )Char1ey I,lessenheim OH child ScarFvr
Wm &amp; R. B.Mesenheimer LoneStar 53
\'1 [':iessenheimer
p,Iorris
Florence A. Hesser OH
67 Cancer
Will Cummings
KC, Ks. 75 Old age +
[,Ir. Rletsker
Fairview 80 Old age
F. F. Mettner
OH
39 Can.
i'drs. Cherry
E. E. Meyers
0H
2 mo
Levy iJeyers
OB
The family
Ul
63 Dropsy +
J ames Meyers
OH
24 Pneu.
f:Ir.Bond,Henry Ulric, ?Bond
76
J.I\:. ~.latney '?
Miss Meyers
Echo
35 Fell from
L. F. Selig
train
Bertha Myers,[.JetIns.1,X;
22
W. Messenheimer Fairview 63 Hrt.Fail.

21
3
21
21
11
27

Dan Ulrick
B. Michel
i\lrs. Dimmery
The fa~ily;Saunders
Joseph Crumett
Harry Dick

Burial Date
20 Oct 1901

~.Ierot,

Geo. A.
(Index -:.Ierret)
18 Dec 1907
~errill, Mrs. A. F.
31 Jul 1903
Uessenheim, Harold
26 Nov 1901
:'.lesenhiemer, Jane
Messenheimer, child of 27 Sep 1890
11 Aug 1907
Messer, Nathan T.
19 Aug 1906
Metcalf, Sarah
~Ietsker, Philip
18 May 1904
6 Dec 1897
Mettner, Mrs. Cora
fe,leyers, chi Id of
Ueyers, infant of
1,leyers, James
~Ieyers, John
Meyers, John
r.Jeyers, Leo

13
12
31
1
10

Feb
Dec
i,lch
Dec
Dec

1902
1895
1901
1897
1897

6 Dec 1900

f\'leyers, Leo
mcheal, Nancy
(Index ~hlitchell)
mcheal, I\lrs. \11m
Michel, B., child of
~iddleton, Mrs. Ella
mffin, David
Migliario, Constant
mllard, F. O.
Post 12 GAR 8 Hin
r.Ji 11 er, A. L.
miler, child
Hiller, child

5 Sep 1903
18 Aug 1897
16 Nov 1399

r.iiller, child
P:iiller, David
Miller, Ed B.

28 May 1900
22 Jul 1891
8 Mch 1898

Jun
Oct
Apr
Jan
r.Jch
Oct

1893
1894
1901
1896
1391
1900

Miller, Frank, child of 6 Jan 1906
31 Aug 1893
Miller, Hattie
22 May 1899
:.Ii ller, Gus

Miller,
mller,
mIler,
mller,
Iiiiller,
mller,
,'.liller,
i',li lles
t

~lills,

infant
Isaac
James M.
r,lrs. S. M.
Theo.
\.,I.

Willie
Sndie
Abby

Mills, Alec
Mills, Carrie B.
:',Ii 11 s, chi 1d of John

9
21
9
14
16
25
31
13
10

filch
Sep
Aug
Jul
Aug
Mch
Dec
Apr
Jun

1902
1902
1906
1895
1906
1900
1892
1907
1899

15 r.Jay 1394
23 Dec 1895
13 Jan 1907

w.

fg,.
109

193
130
110
3
188
173
141
58
112
48
102
65
66
98
146
149

S.

27
15 da TmrSpn. 36
OH
29 i1neu.
103
Clinton
49
Lecompton
8
OH
65 ~ephritis 96
n'X;

(?}Agettrs
Eudora 58 Appoplexia132
J. F. [,!iller
rlx;
11 Diph.
63
1,X;
Charles Snow
4 da
..~
86
Frank fHller
Wm '?, David L?
fIX;
5 wks
93
r,!r. Tyson
~.X;
11
fiIrs. Ell a mller
08
40 Pneu.
69
(Shipped from Lake Charles, La.)
Frankl'.Iiller,ChasSnow idG
2 wk
164
?lst Benevolent
~X;
29
Augustus hUller'
~'X;
3f L.Fever 81
W. T. Sinclair
Blank
OR
Stillborn 113
The family,Benev~ 'OH'
68 Parnlysis 120
rJallory; Dr.Poff? Ext OIl
63 Abc.Hrt. 173
Frank m11er
OH
43
J. i\J. Miller
OB
10 rno Ch.Inf 173
Ci ty Marshall
OH
54 Hrt.Fail. 90
Nate 1c:iller
OH
Dropsy Ure.24
Haskell Inst.
Blank
14 Rheu.Hrt. 183
p. R. Brooks
OH
24
81
(Shipped from Ottawa)
John Mills
OH
16
?
34
orr
John 1.Jills
48
John ~\'Iills
l\1G
Sti llborn 180
(note -"no charge, homemade")

�52
Ordered by
Buri al Age Cause d. nL.
John Mills
OH
2+?
86
OH
26,
106
J. H. Harding
? R. Brooks
Mills, Willie
5 Jun 1893
John Hills
OH
27
m1ton, Herbert
24 Dec 1904
V. F. Milton
OR
44
150
(Shipped from Kingman, Ariz.)
lrliner, Enoch N.
10 Apr 1895
E. N. Miner
NY City' 6 ConLungs
41
n-iiner, Laura
13 Dec 1900
~Iary Miner
MG
39 Abcess
98
Miner, Preston
5 Nov 1907
P.1rs.Preston Miner
OH
Killed by 191
(Shipped from Omaha, Neb.)
Robt. White; Benev.Lodge #2
streetcars
Mirorville, child of
22 Nov 1395
A. G. Honnold
OH
47
31 [I,lay 1902
~litchell, Aggie
Lavern Baxter
OH
40 Cancer
116
Mitchell, Archie
4 Aug 1904
J. T. Mitchell
MG
29 Drowned
144
Mitchell, Marie
6 Jan 1904
Ell a Moore
?OH
2
'?
135
~irs. Ferguson
Mitchell, Mrs.
12 Sep 1904
C. i~. Schubert
Eudora
145
Mi tchell, Nancy
8 Sep 1895
D. Norwine
Bolen
45
Mitchell, Viola L.
.7 Nov 1895
A. G. Honnold
child
47
Moak, Arthur J.
18 Dec' 1907
Mrs. Jno. Sharp, 842 OH
51 Dropsy
193
N.Y~ &amp; Will Moak
(?) hlohundro, Eddie
5 Apr 1902
A. J. ~Iohundro
MG
12
114
Moli ne, Albert
19 Mch 1904
Blank
OH
7 da. ?
139
Mo(a)llison, Mrs.
19 Sep 1890
N. J. Fluke
OH
3
1I10nroe, Liona E.
22 Jul 1907
Chas. E. Monroe
OH
?42 Bwl.Trbl. 186
Monroe, ~1rs.
26 Jan 1893
Ned lI.Ionroe
Reno
24:
Mr. W. (?)Phonicie
Monroe, !',lyrtle
23 Sep 1901
F. M. Monroe
OB
3
108
Monroe, Mrs.Robt.
22 Mch 1899
Robert Monroe
OH
80 Old Age
79
(Elizabeth)
(Shipped from Leavenworth)
Monroe, W.R., child of 17 Aug 1907
Chas.&amp; W~H. Monroe OH
Stillborn 187
(?)Montes, Mrs. W. H.
7 Dec 1904
Walter H. Montes
OH
34 IIemmorage 149
Moody, Mrs. Ella
29 May 1895
G. Fricke
OB
42
lviook, Mrs. M.M.
3 Dec 1902
Mook Bros.
OH
72 Cancer
123
Mooney, Tom
23 Nov 1901
A. Getker
Eudora
Killed
110
Moore, Burton
12 Mch 1899
C.C.James;Co.Corn. ~IG
23
on
Died
79
23d Kansas (Shipped from Leavenworth)
crs from St.
Louis to Leavenworth
Moore, C. J.
13 May 1904
B. H., Denver,Col
Removal 32 Paralysis 141
Mr.! Dukin (Shipped to Denver, Col.)
Moore, Clara
4 May 1907
Clayton ldoore
OH
~ Accidenta1l84
Moore, Edward
27 Jun 1891
~Irs. Moore
Oil
10
Moore, Ella
30 Mch 1903
J. Moore
OB
19 con.
127
Moore, Henry
26 May 1903
Frances Hoore
OH
50 Abscess
129
Morgan, Mrs.· (?)Ino
21 Oct 1901
Saml Morgan
MG
53 ? of Hrt. 108
Moore, Jir.nnie
7 Apr 1894
Mrs. Emma r,loorel'Jilliamstown 15 m.Measles 34
~loore, John Allen
13 Dec 1906
Mrs. Harriet Bolden ~lG
16 Typhoid F.177
~Ioore, ~Iari a
6 Aug 1904'
Theo A. Moore
OH
52 Chf,iorbis 144
(Shipped from Cambridge, Ind.)
Mr. Johns of Ottawa
i,Ioore, Minta
10 Nov 1897
Thos. Moore
OH
99 Old age
65
1 Mch 1901
Morgan, J. H.
The Fami ly
OH
49 Cancer
101
!'.Iorgan, Lawrence
31 Aug 1906
Jno. r.lorgan
OH
6 yrSpinalTrb173
Morgan, Milo E.
13 Nov 1902
~lrs. R. E. nIorgan
OH
25+Tuberculos123
(Shipped from Cannon City, Col. ) "
Mo rg an, Mi s s
5 Jan 1891
Sam l\Torgan .
P.IG
5

~
Mills, Ollie Paul
mlls, Ross'

Burial Date
17 Dec 1399
30 Jul 1901

�53

UNDERTAKER.

Burial Date
25 Sep
Morgan, Robt.
Priv. Co. G 76th USC Troops
27 Aug
~lorri s, Mrs. B.
5 Sep
Morrison, child of
11
Nov
Morris, Christopher
of
2
Aug
~lorris, John, infant
9 Sep
Morris, Phillip
9
Morri s, Dr. R.
Surgeon 2... Ill. Infy.
ilIorris, Rosa
4
30
Morris, Mrs. W.
1
r.Jorrow, John
Morrow, Sarah M.
10
~'lorrowville, Wm.
16
Morse, Eb(Index-Eben) 10
~lorse, iIlrs.
4
~.10 rt i me r/l,'j'&lt;:lt h eW5i Al
21
Mortimer, Nellie
5
Morton, All i e
28
Morton, Wallace
24
~1oses, :~Ir. W.
7

1901
1905
1897
1893
1890
1907

Mch 1898
Oct
Dec
Aug
Oct
Dec
Dec
Jun
Jun
Sep
Jan
Mch
Mch

1895
1897
1901
1902
1904
1890
1891
1903
1899
1896
1903
1899

fllosby, Jane
Mosser, rdrs. C.

11 Jan 1907
20 Oct 1905

(?mothens, Myrtle
f,'\otheros, Kempy'
Motherus, Lavinea
Moul tin, (?)Amanda
Moultin, child of
fI'Iozeley, Ed
Mue 11 er, Peter

11
22
20
20
31
19
21

May
Dec
Jan
Oct
Mch
Nov
Nov

1894
1897
1898
1902
1891
1903
1898

i.luff, Harry(Index-Muffert21Jan
Muff ,May/r-.Iary Frances 15 Aug
Mull, child of
17 Oct
!\Iull, r.Irs. Ellen
16 Dec

1891
1905
1897
1903

llIumford, Albert
Mumford, Cora

17 Feb 1902
19 Nov 1904

nunroe, infant
Susan J.S.
~Iurdock, ;;joses

24 Jun 1902
8 Oct 1903
26 Feb 1898

~.Iunroe,

Ordered by

Burial

Mrs.Hattie Morgan
OH
Douglas County
OH
The Family
Blank
P. J. Morrison
Wm Morris; A.L.Cox
A. ~Iorri s
i.X;
~Irs. L. H. Perki n s; OH
Sister; Mrs. Bogartiss
The Fami ly
OH

AgeCause d.
70 Dropsy

~.

108

69 Paralysis 159
4 da
63
86 Old age
31
2
189
74 Paralysis

69

46
E. H.Cardwell/Cadwell Lecompton
Wm Morris
Lecompton 52 LaGrippe 67
C.O.&amp; Sarah ~.1.r.Iorrow n'G
85 Burned
106
C. O. Morrow
H;
68 Cancer
121
Mrs.Ella r·.Iorrowville uIl
55 Pneu.
149
Wm Morse; Coroner
OH
4
I3l ank
MG
10
J.H.Mathews:CoronerOH
26 Drowned
129
Chas. Mortimer
OB
49 Cancer
84
Dan ldorton
;iIG
49
Chari s trTorton
~iX;
22
126
P.P.Phillip; nrs.
Vinland 85 DId age
79
Moses; Mr. Stevenson
Andrew Bosby
O£1
70 Hrt.Trbl. 179
Geo Mosser.
Reno
83 01d age
161
_?_ Noidilhoff
B.J.Whitman; Dg.Co. orr
2yr ~Ieasles
34
A. G. Honnold
~IG
66
10!~
Jmnes Munroe;A.G. H. MG
?'48 Paralysi s 67
Lee !vloul ti n
OH
50 Pneu.
122
Don Moultin
ilX;
8
Mrs .Mable r:'!ozeley
OH
79 Kidney + 134
Mrs. Norton
.oIl
Rupture
76
(Shipped from Guthrie, 0k.)
Mr. 1;luff--DeerCreek
6
Jacob Muff
()H
4hrs No Dr.
159
~,Ir. Olmstead
Or-!
2 mo?
64
OIl
78 ~ld"""'30e + 134
The Family
(Shipped from (?)Kechie, Ks.)
Lewis Mumford; City OH
24 Accident 112
(?)Jessee Dillard
OH
53 ~Ieningi tis148
(Shipped from Pueblo)
F. i,I. Munroe
OH
21 da __?__
117
The family
OR
66 Nerv.Pros.133
E.F ~Hobbs; !'Gi-Ionnold CH
68

�54

~
Murphy,
~Iurphy ,
Murray,
Murrow,
A

Buri al Dnte

Muzzy, H. C.
Myers, child of E.E.
~'lyers , Jas. ~,I •

17
21
5
21
4
29
29
29

Apr
May
Mch
Jul
Oct
Dec
Mch
Nov

1901
1892
1907
1902
1906
1906
1906
1907

['Iyer, Johnie A.
Myers, Oli ve Alice
~lyers , R. T.
Nace, ,'\meli a
Nadelhoffer, May
Neal, Albert

24 ~;lch
14 Jul
11 Apr
18 Sep
22 Sep
20 (,lay

1903
1902
1906
1907
1895
1896

Neal, (?)Jourdan
Neff, r;lrs. Eli zabeth
Nelson, A.
Nelson, Bertha
Nelson, Frank (col)
Nelson, Jennie

24
25
30
26
10
8

Jul
Feb
Jun
Jan
Dec
Aug

1902
1897
1892
1906
1894
1906

Nelson, Joe
Nelson, John
Nelson, Martin
Nelson, r,1other
Nelson, idrs. Priscilla
Nelson, Rose
Nelson, Sarah J.
I'~ess , Wm

1
27
21
21
17
30
25
10

Oct
Aug
Nov
Ju1
nJay
Jul
Aug
Feb

1900
1905
1906
1905
1902
1901
1901
1894

Nevison, Francis A.
Nevvison, {I' H.

2 Oct 1903
30 Jan 1901

i'JewbOly, (? )Edey
Newby, :)li ver L.
Newlin, 1dr. H.
Newlin, i,Irs. J. M.
Newlin, ;,irs. Mary
Net'rnan, Dr.
Surgeon 3 Ks r,t
NetlJlll8n, Susan
Newmin, Lucia ~I.

15
13
19
23
19
30

26 Dec 1905
18 Feb 1904

Newsom, ~.Tr •
Newsom, r\Jrs. Nancy

7 Apr 1893
14 Jun 1903

North, Mrs.
Northnlr&gt; , John E.

2 r~Ich 1905
21 Aug 1907

Northway, Frank

14 Sep 1900

Norton, James
Norton, Jnmes E.

15 Aug 1895
23 lrJch 1898

~lusick,

Andrew
Mrs.
(?)Fran A.
Mrs. Mary E.

W. H.

~

•

.

~'lch

.e.pr
Aug
Nov
Dec
Apr

1891
1906
1897
1905
1904
1905

Ordered by

Buri til

l1illt Cause

d. ~.

OB
102
74
ldurphy
18
OH
E. C. Murphy
Of!
lyr SpintlElen182
Blank
37 ChronicDitl1l8
F. n.~lurrow:Benev#2 OH
175
Hesper
Carl Schurbt
Sarnh Rluzzy;Co.Com. ~,X;
72 ~!eningi ti ::178
OB
167
E. E. Myers
o:-}
80 Senility 192
Mrs. ~il1 Rankin
(Died in Topeka, Ks.)
i',13th ~iTyer
OB
5 :TI0h'1!(
127
E. E. Meyers
03
4 yr. Dysntryl18
f;lrs. ~IagSJie !Ilyers
[',;G
50 Suicide
168
Lecompton 63 Panlys .189
John ,s, ','.m Nace
Wm Nadelhoffer
Oi!
45
fIrs. A. Nenl
Og
39 E;&gt;i lepsy
52
OB
78
118
The Family
B. L. Hoover
Belvoir 60 Stomach
57
r)H
(?HTr. Lofgren
19
orf
Htlrry C. Nelson
17 mo.NhCough165
A. G. Honnold
~IG
37
N. Lmvrence
OFf
29
172
Harry Nelson
~.IG
A. G. Honnold
64 Lung Trbl. 94
The Family
on
34 Ole! .a0e
159
Lucy Nelson
~IG
Hrt.Dis. 177
!,X;
Louisa Nelson
81 aId age
158
OIl
r.trs. Frank _?_
73 Erisipolisl16
F. H. Nelson
Clinton 8 ?mLaGri ppe106
Poor Comm
f.G
65 gen.dibil.l07
G. B. Snow; Albert f~
~lG
34 consumpt. 33
Alice Ness
W. W. Nevison
03
66 Apnoplexy 132
W. W. Nevvison
OB
36 con.
100
(Shipped from Cleveland, Ohio)
[Jenry l":r T. F. Newby on
chi Id
8
Henry Newby
OH
51 Lung trbl 168
J. M. Newlin
OR
85 Old age
63
J. M. Newlin
OR
Cancer
162
J. M. Newlin
vB
76 Hrt Foil. 150
? Foxan
OH
80 mel aqe
155
~;lrs.Scott;VernerNetlJman

Dr. Albert Net'!!llan
Jas. Faxon
i.Irs. Newsom
H. B. Newson

Ofr

r.G

50 Tumor

72

OIl

Mt.Gileod 74 con.
Ohio
A. W. Flora
Collins 80 Old a~e
Mrs. Amoretta Northnlp on
75 ?aralysis
2 girls; Ed Northruo
B. F. Bopp(ff)er ' OH
?69 Kidneys
(Shipped from N. Topeka)
The Family
OR
The Fnmi ly
OH
34 Accident

163
137
26
129
153
188
95
44
69

�55
')
Age Cause d. ElL·
23
DeerCreek
22
Kanwaka
23
DeerCreek
28
DR

Suri a1

Name

Burial Date

,')rclered by

(?)Nuffer, Mrs. A.
Nuffert, Christ
(?)Nuffer, Mrs. 2.
Nunley, Alice

28
29
9
13

August Nuffer
Peter Nuffer?
Peter Nuffer
Chas. ~.IcFarland
Geo. Nunley
A. G. Honnold
OH
~Ir .Nunel1y, (,Irs. f.\cCrayOH
(?)Wm McGeorge
Alma ~)otter
Blank
R.G.Temple;The Family OH

Nunelly,
Nunelly,

~',lrs.

~Irs.

Nov
Sep
Dec
Aug

1892
1892
1892
1893

4 Feb 1897
9 Feb 1897

26 Nov 1890
Nunelly, Richard
12 r,tch 1903
Oakes, H. A.
Capt. Co. I 129 Ill.
9 Oct 1906
Oatman, Leti ti a

A. G. natman

O~I

(Shioned from ICC.)
Roy Oatman
OH
i',Irs. E. \'Ii Ison
''iII
. Frank French
mr
lllr. F. D. O'Brien
or-j
Frank French
OR
I,

Oatman, Roy B.
6
27
Oberg, John
Obrien, John
5
O'Brien, fIrs. D. died 22
1)' Sri en, ~.Iarv
1
(From - I~dianaoo1is)
'y'Srien, ?,lrs. Nancy
30
O'Connor, ~,lrs. Esther 30
Odea, Charles
16
CItlell, H8rry W.
3
Deherle, r,lrs. Alvina
19
30
Oesch, Jacob
i)liver,Uary ~:1argaret
19
(Shipoed from Junction
Oliver, [drs. Susan W.
9

Oct
Ju1
Nov
Feb
Dec

J'Loughlin, child of
Jlds, Rev. Frank B.
Dison, AUGust
01 son, [IIrs. C.
'Olson, Caroline
(:Phi r, Cynthi a
Oppeman, Jno.

4
17
10
5
5
30
10

Jul
,Oct
Nov
Dee
Nov

(?)Orander, P.Jrs. June
Oren, Abner

15 Jun 1905
20 Dec 1905

~render,

Allen T.
(?)Orr, Hurold
~rri ck, Grace

3 Dec 1900
4 Oct 1901
11 Nov 1897

Osborn, Frnncis H.
Oswalt, iiattie
Overstreet .. (?) Aneka
,averstreet, Aneka

21
30
19
21

1906
1892
1903
1899
1907

Dec 1394
Nov 1893
~Ich ·1892
Feb 1904
Apr 1900
Jul 1906
Feb 1906
City)
Jan 1901
1890
1907
1897
1903
1903
Aug 1094
:Jct. 1907

Aug
Jan
Feb
Feb

1891
1903
1902
1902

Overton, Edward
9 nell 1901
?rivrlte Co. G 79 U.S.C.F.
Owen, Edwin T.
19 Jul 1903
OIl/ens, Nan ey ['J.
5 Feb 1907

D. tIl. Obrien
S. ,D Spencer

.

58
28 con.

4

65 Paralysis 126
74 ·')ld alJe

Dil1htheria175
20
80 Old nge + 133
79
Cancer
76 Hrt.Trbl. 192
79

"

34
44
87
47

Drnpsy
?neu.
:)ld n'ie
Pneu.

(?) Dennis

Ddea
Reno
Blank (sent to KC, ;,10. )
KG, Ks.
G. 0eherle
\'!m r!iedemann
'JH
Of!
Adam ,')liver

175

3~

;"lH

DE

59

38
31
17
136
91
172
166

:'Ir-I
89 Pneu.
Clarence Hall
99
lIarry [lopenoe
81 anI.
CatllO Ii c
1
I,Irs. Olds; tIenryHaynes OIl
66 :·Iem. of Lung 190
The Family
OH
59 Liver Com. 65
A. Olson
0:1
92 StomnchTrb134
Ed Olson
r)[-I
72/76
133
B.A.&amp;, O.W.hlcA11ister,OH
85 Old a~le + 36
l'Ji 11 Cpperman
Catheri ne'~)permcm DB
74 Paralysis 190
The Family; Met. Ins. Dr-r
43 Tumor
157
E.A.Roper; J. ZoblerClinton 65 CongBwls 163
[J ary P_?:..-......
bYnri on 0render
Reno
2~ Diph.
98
Oscar)rr
Kanwaka 2 mo. ?
108
Jess Thompson
Eudora
65
t'!. C. :1arri s
Rev. !I. :;sborn
12
;,\U
Frank [)swal t
26 Hrt.Trbl. 125
Lewis ~"'verstreet
70 ;laralysi s 112
The Family
O~-I
73 P3ralysis 113
Court of Colontha
,lII
Douglas County
68
?
101
•

The Family-:"

.Tames :"'\':ens

' j , ..

Ou

.. 1

34 Kidney
130
60 Hrt. Fai 1. 180

�S6

Name· .
Owen, Noah
Owens, Robert

Burial Date
30 Dec 1904
4 Apr 1895

Pallar, Edward
15 Apr 1901
?rivate Co. K 54 U.S.C.F.
Palm, A.
8 Nov 1906
?nlm, I\lrs. C.
Palmateer, Lucy
Parcels, Elizabeth M.
Pardee, Jane E.
Parker, child of
Parker, child of
Parker, ~Irs. M.E.S.
;larker. Rufus
Pnrkhurst, Clara F.
Parks, Elizabeth E.

6
25
1
24
8
25
5
19
10
5

ADr
Dec
Sep
Feb
Aug
Apr
Oct
Nov

1899
1905
1907
1905
1396
1898
1903
1905
~ep 1897
Apr 1901

Parks, J. E.
7 Jun 1900
(Shipped from Ratoon, New [ilex.)
Parish, Clyde
11 Feb 1907
Parnell, child of
13 nct 1896
Pnrnell,

~lrs •

[,Iari a

29 J\ug 1895

Parnhan, Rachell
Parnoll , Thomas
Paronta, Loyd M.
ilnrtellia, Nelson
Pate, ?Daniel

13 Dec
11 May
29 P,lch
16 Feb
26 Jul

Patterson, Angie
Patterson, Anna

24 Jul 1906
10 Jun 1906

i.latterson, Elsie'
15 Dec
Patterson, Belan B.
1 Apr
?atterson, Howard, inf. 17 Aug
Pntterson, James W.
1 Aug
r
Patterson, .J. .....
17 Jul
Pntterson, P,lrs.
26 Feb
Patterson, nIrs.lIIaggie 20 Jul
(Shipped from Reno, Nevada)
Pntton, Ell a F.
11 Jul

1900
1898
1901
1901
1099

1907
1907
1907
1904
1890
1892
1905
1905

Patton, Rachel \'1.
Patty, child of
ilatty, Harvey H.

30 \~tct 1902
21 Feb 1092
17 Jan 1897

Patty, Jennie C.
Patty, ~\Irs • L.
Paul, Mrs. O.
Paul, Robt.
Payne, cll. of
Peni rs ,Carrie Gertrude
?eairs, John B.

4
29
20
8
29
8
26

Nov 1890
May 1905
~lay 1894
Sep 1901
Nov 1898
Sep 1906
;"ct 1895

. .
Burial Age Cause d. 2.u.
Ordered by
Frank &amp; Chas .,)wenOH
82
150
40
Sons of rJorgan Jones KennedyValley
Cemetery nenr KC, illo
102
County
'XI
80 DId age

orr
llIrs. B. Reynolds
176
71 Cancer
:'Jill Palm
OH
Andrew Palm
63 Suicide
80
:,)H
3 Sons; Father
61 Hrt Trbl 163
Byron Parcels
64 Stomach + 188
Jno. ~)ardee
153
Henry ?arker
'in
2 \'II&lt;s','
54
Henry Parker
i;lG
6..1. Croup
70
B. F. Smi th
""I-1
89 Old age + 132
Ad Carter f- wife
OE
75 Kielney
162
p,Irs. Nettie \'1ilson ,)H
33 i-'eritonit. 64
Miss Parlee Doors
Clinton,67 Dropsy
102
r1lary L. (.- Fred Davi s
r.Jo.
p.Irs. J. E. Parks
[IX;
36-11-19
93
C. Gribble
Consumption
1.PRri sh;E~ E.rdyers Lecompton 16mo.Diph.181
W·. J. P8rnel1
Lecompton
Sti llborn 56
;'lells Fargo Ex.
A.J. &amp; W.J.Parnel1;Parnell
45'
A.J.Parnell, Jr.
Junction
W. J. Kennedy
OH
Poison-1- 98
The Family
Clinton 73 ?Tumor
71
i'Jelson Paronto
r:.lctrysville 4-10 Jp. Accidl02
Haskell Institute
Haskell
101
Lawrence Lodge #1992 DB
50 .2erotinitis82
I~nF; Williams ,S- Henderson
U. S. Cl nrk
Or-1
65 B\\11 Trbl 172
~Irs. Addie \!lhite;
DH
46 Lung Trbl 170
Geo Patterson;' Benevolent Lodge
Geo Patterson
0H
17 Consumpt. 193
\-11m Patterson
on
13 wk.No Dr. 183
I-Toward Patterson
OH
188
Z. Patterson
12
144
H. L. nloore
1
N. S. Clark
on
16
Jesse 3lackburn
·JE
43
158
LeRoy Blackburn; Court of Calantha
Geo F. Barker
OJ!
46
138
J. C.Patton
R. L. ?atton
Clinton 61 StomachTr.122
Fred Patty
Clinton
16
:1. H. !)attey
il.IG
2% mo.?,?
58
John Acres
n.H.Patty;?T. Corey P.X;
4
Mrs. Mary nerriam
rJG
77 Paralysis 156
Olin Paul
Dil
35
'I. Paul
OH
38 Rheum3ti sr.J107
W. L. Payne
Clinton 4':'?
76
H. B.Peairs; Haskell ;DH
7 appendicitisl74
(?)Leo(v)ir Bros.
Vinland
47

-

�57

Buri al

Age Cause d.

lJ:L.

Nmne
Pearce, nllie
Pearcey, Lloyd

Buri al Date

')rdered bv

28 Jan 1896
9 Apr 1903

Pearis, Mrs. J. B.
!.learl, Emma f;lay

13 Sep 1398
12 Jul 1900

Pears, child of Frank
Pears, nrs. Nancy A.

6 Feb 1906
21 ~Iay 1897

Pearson, Ar.tanda
Pearson, Donald
Pearson, John

27 R'lch 1901
12 Dep 1907
2 Nov 1905

011
L. S. Pearce
49
C. E. i)earcey
127
LoneStar 2~
J. L. Jones
Pearis 3rothers
Vinland 67 Cancer
74
C. Loit
[',IG
6 mo .Chol. inf 93
H. G. Pearl, 1234 Taylor,Armourdale, K.
2rank iJears
~)!-I
166
R. W. Sparr
Collinsville 71 ?erntinit. 61
Illinois.
John &amp; Philip ?earson ~iG
58 Dropsy
102
Jack&amp;Phi llip Pearson :)H
11 mo Colic 189
Billy Pearson
:;IG
68 fIrt Fail 162
J. A. Benson
ruI
Chas. Pease
2
Mrs. S. Bryant
lH
80 Paralysis 72

Pease, child of
8
Pease, Edward W.
27
Co. A 124 Ill. Infantry
Pease, r,Ir. W. H.
2
Peer, Hazel Edith
27
Pellot, child of
20

Aug 1890
Jul ·1898
Private
Dec 1892
Feb 1894
Jun 1900

Penden, child of
Pendly, Minnie
Penfold, Rich
Percell , ~Iary A.
Pers(cHng, Abraham
Perkins, Lucius H.
Perkins, Otis G.

6
4
15
22
30
6
22

Dct
Jun
Dec
Sep
Mch
Jun
Sep

1891
1901
1896
1899
1891
1907
1899

.
. errlne,
B. J. - ~ID
Perrine, B. J.
Perry, Aaron
Perry, Eddie H.
Perry, Eldred E.
Parry, Sarah
(?)Perther, Edmund ?
Petefi sh, Geo. N.

17
13
1
12
10
7
29
5

Mch
May
Jan
Jan
Aug
Sep
Apr
Jun

1896
1896
1892
1897
1906
1399
1892
1907

Peters, Lou H.

25 fipr 1907

Peters, Stephen
Peterson, Alfred
Peterson, Cecelia
Peterson, child of
Peterson, Christian
Peterson, Erick

25
14
16
6
16
8

?eterson,
Peterson,
Peterson,
Peterson,

(?)Hans p.
Millie
f,Irs.
P. J.

19 Feb 1900
22 Apr 1896
4 Feb 1893
27 Mch 1906

Peterson, Willie F.
Mrs. Ester A.
?etrie, Richard R.

14 Dec 1393
3 Oct 1905
7 Dec 1905

~

~etit,

Jan
Jul
Jan
Aug
Feb
Dec

1892
1906
1898
1892
1900
1395

C.A. &amp; ilorrace Pease ~H
23
I'Jm Peer; H L Jacobs Vi nl and 18Sp as. Cra.'11p 33
C. W.:.lellot
OH
6?'(
?
93
Hugh Blair
A. G. r-!onold
13
J. C. Penclly
MG
2+ Croup
104
fllr. Sedgwi ck
Tonga. 79 nld age
57
The Family
OB
65 -1...
84
Mrs. Beaty
Or!
8
[',Irs. L. H. ?erkins ;lH
52 Falling
185
L. H. Perkins"'H
76
84
(Shipped from Beloit, Wis.)
The Family
Vinland
51
Thomas (?)StronCC:hirped to Indiana)
52
The Family
O:'i
15
J. S. E'erry
0!1
19
?
58
Newton Perry
:-m
2 m020 d
173
E. Hole ;~.Irs E nartin O:~
80 con of 8wls84
A. G. Honold
(m
18
Mrs MargaretPetefishClinton 71 Cancer
185
(?)Luih ?etefish
rim Nadlehauffer
Reno
57 Consumpt. 184
son ~"lill Peters
The Family;G.?ierson DH
15
Mrs. p. J. Peterson mI
21 Typhoid F 173
C. Peterson'
OH
92 Typhoid...1 67
Peterson
nH
20
The Family
0H
50 Pneu
88
John Johnson
OIl
48
Gustafoson
The Fami ly
:JH
46 Typhoid + 88
Anderson PattersonOH
65
52
(?)Louis PetersonOH
24
[,Irs. Jno Nace; j'.!rs. .oH
68 rlrt Trbl
67
Saunders; Mary Peterson
Loui s Peterson
;iff
22
32
julian C. Petit
0H
? 56
161
lJrs. Ed Petrie
DB
84 .')ld alJe
163
rJrs. Agnes L::ptad

�58

C'rdered by
Buri a1 Age Cause d. fg..
N. A. i:'etterson
mr
6 mo. Typhoid 75
Petterson, Edna
John
Petty
lUG
56 3.-.
31
Petty, Mrs. A.
Henry
(?)Conder;Willi
amstoml54
?neu.
75
Petty, Charles
J. H. Fee &amp; ~etty son
21
Petty, Jacob N.
13 Aug 1892
R~ J. Petty
MG
83
58
Petty, Richard J.
25 Jan 1900
The Family
JI,l:;
Corporal Co. E 6th Kans. Cavalry Post 12 GAR
10
(?)Phenicie, G. W.
29 May 1891
Phenicie
Reno
39
57
(?)Phenicie,Mrs Georgie 2 Dec 1896
\I!.C.~;James..L Reno
61 Pneu.
77
Phillip, Mrs. p.p.
6 Jan 1899
p. P. Phillip
OH
13 SummerComp131
Phillip, Herbert
9 Aug 1903
Charles Phillip
OH
1 wk
108
?hillip, infant
13 Sep 1901
Lewis L &amp; A J Phillip :)P.
97
117
Phillios, Wm.
2 Jul 1902
Douglas Co; Family iilG
Priv~te Co. K. 83 Rdg. V.S.C.F. Infty
(? )?hilpe1, ?Jrs. Alice 4 Sep 1905
John Smith
Colyer 75 ?Exoustionl60
(Shipped from Wheeling, Va.)
Mrs. l
Philpen
Fairview 74 Kidney + 143
8 Jul 1904
?hi1pen, Wm.
Harry iJickins
OB
3 wk
144
9 Aug 1904
Pickins, infant
o L &amp; John Q Pickens OH
23 maida
70
10 Apr 1898
Pickins, John L.
o D &amp; John Pickins OH
8 Pneu.
80
10 iI'Iay 1899
Pickins, Ross
Haskell Institute
Blank
22 Diph.
108
(?)Pickotie, Lizzie
6 Oct 1901
(Shipped to ?Docotah)
4 Nov 1890
Mary A. Beatty
OH
4
?ierce, Walter H.
83 i1heu. +
111
The Fami ly
nH
Pierson, Eliza J.
1 Jan 1902
23 Acu te Dem. 142
11 Jun 1904
AU9ust Pierson
0H
Pierson, Fred .
(Shipped from Topeka)
16
J. A. Pierson
Vinland
Pierson, G. A.
11 Feb 1892
68
The Family
OH
78 Dropsy +
?ierson, Thomas M.
15 Feb 1898
Pigott, [,Irs/Miss Lizzie 11 Oct 1907
Geo. Pigott
DH
64 Gen. BrkDn 190
?itcher, Ada
9 Jun 1902
Robt. McGee
OB
117
14
?
Mrs. ? Pitcher
26 Oct 1891
Geo. Washington
?
2i tcher, Hi.ss·
13
County Order of Marshall
i.litts, child of
10 Mch 1891
Geo. Pitts
Vinland
7
PI oslcet t, 1'1m. P.
29 Nov 1907
C WRoberts:Mrs.
Baldwin 84 'Paralysis 192
\'Jiggins
(Died in Excelsior S.)
Plummer, Mary E.
6 Mch 1907
A. Monroe
OH
76 Old age
182
(? )Poff, Henry W.
13 Dec 1895
John i:J. Bullock
Clinton
48
Private Co. I 39 Illinois X Infantry
(Killed in a runaway --+--neck broken)
(?)Po1ar, r.lrs. Matilda 28 Jan 1902
R. B. McWilliams
OH
68 Tumor
112
Polk, Miss Blanch G.
22 May 1899
Mrs. ~)erry Polk
m1
17!,f Bwls
81
Juvenile Society
Polk, (?)Lindsay
26 May 1903
The Family
OH
20 Hrt Trbl +129
Poll ack, Mrs.
9 Apr 1905
T.Pollock;J.Wnttems Olf
Cancer
155
(Shipped from K.C.)
Polan, Mrs.
4 Aug 1900
James Polon
Hope,Ks
26 BloodPois. 94
(?)Polson/Palm,Andrew
6 i\Iay 1905
Mrs. Gustavson
DH
75
156
Pomeroy, tv.
24 Aug 1898
E. :-Iertzler
?leasan.t
1 lilO.
73
N. ?omeroy
Grove
Pontius, (?)Ina
22 Jan 1901
Arthur ;-&gt;ontius
OH
9 yrs
100
Popenoe, B. T.
1 Dec 1904
The Fami ly
OB
29 Typhoid
148
(Shipped from K.C.)
Popenoe, Kate L.
6 Feb 1903
? D. &amp; Thos :)openoe OH
65 Hrt Trbl 125
Porter, chi Id of
21 Nov 1897
Benton Porter
TlG
7 da
65
Porter, B., child of
9 Feb 1898
(?)Benjamin Porter Clinton 2 ..:LFever 68
Burial
2 Nov
5 Dec
2 Nov

Date
1398
1893
1898

�59

N(JIle
Porter, H. child of
Porter, J. H.

Burial Date
26 Jun 1905
16 Apr 1907

Porter, Roy V.
Posch, blank
Posch, Annie -

11 r~lch
10 Dec
6 Dec
2f- :run
3 Dec
25 Nov
19 Dec

poti"(i.&gt;er,

~irs. E.C.

Potter, C~roline
Potter, Otis
?otts, Effie'

w.

1901
1896
1896
1891
1900
1892
1897

Potts, \11m.
18
Powell, Clayton
22
Powell, Emily
20
Powell, infant
25
Powell, J. B.
4
Powell, Jimmie
26
Pratt, Mary J.
18
Preble, Mrs.
1
Prentice, child of
15
Prentice W. H.
25
(?)Prentiss, S.B.
12
Price, child of
7
Price, child of
13
Priestly, Willi am
13
Primraux, Paul (Indian)12
Pringle, Josephine
25
Pryer, Grace Hanna?
27
Puckett, Mrs. Mary A.
1
Pullen, child of
23
Purcell, G. W.
1
Purcell, Loyd S.
20
Purington, S. N.
11

Nov
Jan
il:Jch
Nov
Aug
Mch
r.lay
Jul
Aug
Jun
Oct
Oct
Oct
Feb
Dec
Nov
Nov
Feb
Jan
Jun
Dec
Jan

1894
1901
1898
1901
1895
1895
1907
1895
1890
1895
1892
1895
1895
1898
1906
1907
1907
1900
1891
1891
1905
1899

Purnell, Mary
Purnell, r,lr.
Queen, Chas. (Indi an)
Quigg, John

17
13
19
15

Jul
Feb
Jul
nlch

1906
1894
1902
1893

Quinl an, John
Raffle, child of

16 Dec 1903
8 Jul 1902

Raffle, Francis
Raffle, lola
Raffle, Willie
Rar.1er, Henry
Randall,Mrs. Elizabeth
Randall, James
RandOl, Mrs. E. L.
Randolph, Mr. N. H~

22
11
27
27
18
28
13
6

Jul
Mch
Jan
Oct
Oct
Feb
Dec
Jan

1900
1907
1904
1901
1893
1891
1904
1905

Rankin, Elbridge
27 Feb 1906
1 Nov 1902
Ranki n, Herbert J.
(Shinned from Manilla, P. I.)

Ordered by_
Burial ~_ Cause d. !3l~
Peter Terry
OI-I
157
Mr. Y. (?)Peard
76 Apoplexy 184
(Shipped to Decorah, Iowa)
(?) Mayor Gould
DR
con of lungsl0l
Henry &amp; Herman Posch Vinland 9 Diph
57
57
Henry ('; Herman Posch Vinl and 12 Diph.
Wm. Lescher
011
10
~lrs. R. Addison
OH
85 Old age
98
Mrs. Potter
OH
23
A.G.Honno1d;Jenni Pols:)H
6
66
Viola ?Tent May Fields
(?) J .r.I. Cameron Hllrtford, Ks.
37
Chns Powell; Rogers HG
18 mo Croup 100
H. H~ Powell
OH
64
69
Chas. Powell
~'IG
Stillborn 110
The Family
nH
44
ChasPowelI;AJDicker MG
(child)
40
L F Pratt;l':Iark EllisOH
62 Paralysis 185
E B &amp; G I'J Preble
rJG
24 con.
43
C T K Prentice
Oll
2
C T K Prentice
:on
37 Peritonitis42
Mrs P &amp;- W A &gt;+-- OH
22
A G Honnold
OR
46
A G Honnold
OR
46
The Family
OR
71 Hrt Fail
68
Haskell In; H B PearsS. Dakota21 TyPhoid F .177
Henry Pringle
:orr
7 Diph
192
Carl A. Preyer
OH
42 Pneu.
192
87
Enos N &amp; ChasPuckettKenn:edy 60
Judson Pullen
~,x;
6
Sanford Purcell
OH
10
-OH
75 Hrt Trbl 163
C M &amp; S N Purcell
Oil
52 Pneu.
77
Henry Purington
J. G. Haskell
A. J Parnen; CoPoorC.f,17
70 Cancer
171
A G Honnold
OH
61 LaGrippe
33
\'1 B Queen; Haskell In Haskell 19 Sunstrokell8
James Quigg
Gideon
25
Chas. Longnecker
The Family
OIl
78
134
Harvey Raffle
P.I:;
8 da chol.M. 117
Cesar r.Iyers
Harvey Roffle;Myers rlx;
13
94
Father; H Raffle
MG
1 yr 5 rna
182
Wm'Scott; Co. Com. n:;
17??
136
J G Sulli van;PoorComOH
65 65
50 Cancer
30
The Family; Johnt'lood OH
Ofr
7
Mrs. Pardee
Horace' Randol
Clinton,Mo24 Pneu.
149
E R Owens
OR
RailroaclAccl50
(Shipped from Topeka)
Fred Rankin
OH
B~ Pnue
166
J K Rankin
OH30 Chron. Di arr122

�60

-

Buri a1
Name
10 Jan
Ranldn, Will
K
C
Mo.)
(Shipped from
28 Mch
(?)Random, Alex
7 Dec
Rari ck, J. J.
10 Jun
Raspberry, Ellen

Date.
1905'

Ordered by
\\Irs. Rankin;

1896
1904
1896

G. C. Bailey
Carl Rarrick
IIIr. Rasp berry
Ed Grey
~lrs. Ratcli ff

Ratcliff, A. T.
11 Oct 1903
(Shipped from Omaha)
Ratcliff, Etta
9 Sep 1906
(Shipped from Stafford)
Ray, H. H.
2 Dec 1894
(Brought from Oakland, Neb.)
Ray, Mrs. Kate
7 Apr 1905
(Shipped from Oskaloosa, Iowa)
Ray, Leander
31 filch 1906
Ra(o)y, Luke E.
30 Sep 1892
Read, fdrs. F. W.
2 Oct 1892
Read, F. W.
10 Jun 1901
Corp. Co. E 3rd (?)K S M
Reading, Mrs. Ellen
9 Jun 1904
Reading, James A.
15 Oct 1895
Ream, Elizabeth
18 May 1905
Reardon, Mrs. B. S.
Reatz, Henrietta

15 Oct 1902
22 Nov 1905

Reatz, Willie J.
23
Re(ohiman, Mrs. A.
8
30
Reece, r:Irs. E. C.
22
Reece', Minnie
Reed, child of
11
Reed, ch.
10
Reed, Fitch
11
Reed, Marie
21
16
Reed, r.Irs. Nancy
Reedy, Byron
18
Reedy, Conrad D.
10
Reidnour, Sadie
22
(Shipped from K.C.Mo.)
Reid, Hugh M.
17
Ren(u)ch, children of 15
Rench, J. V.
17
Renfrau, Polly
19
Renfrew, Grant
23

Jul
May
Apr
Oct
Apr
May
Jan
Apr
Sep
Aug
May
Nov

1896
1905
1892
1891
1891
1899
1897
1891
1896
1899
1897
1907

Sep
Sen
Ma~
Aug
Jul

1898
1901
1901
1894
1896

Renfrow, (?)Cophadora

26 Dec 1892

(?)Rennicke, Lillian
Reno, Jimmie
Rentz,child of Noble
Reynolds, A. G.

5
27
16
9

Reynolds, Geo.
Reynolds, Job

29 TIlch 1906
28 Auq 1897

Mch
r.lay
Sep
Nov

1899
1907
1903
1890

ComplIed by Paullne Elnlff

?

!?9..

Buri al

~Cause d...

OH

29

151

63 Hrt Trbl
51 Cancer

51
149
53

OH
OH

OB

Tonganoxie&amp;&gt; Killed in' 133
cyclone
Mrs.Roda Ratcliff Tonganoxie23 Ap',1endic. 174

G. Grovenor

QH

T. J. Ray

OH

County Com.
IV Roy;L J Brown
F W Read
The Family

C.G.
OH
DB"

.tJr-f

J WReading

OB

J as. W. ,---:?~:-:::--,

OR

37
c2rcinoma

155

54 Dropsy

167
22
22
69 Uremic2ois104

79 Tumor
142
ChronDiar. 46
MCNeff, 2100 N 10th Atlantic, 90 Old age156
Kansas City, Ks.
Ill.
Hope,Ks
59 Nephritis 122
B S Reardon
Lizzie Read
OH
65
162
Mary Reatz
Mrs Reatz; F \,1 Read Off
20 i.Jeningi ti s 54
HC Patterson
OH
70 ~aralysis 156
V L Reece
DeSoto
18
V L Reece
OH
13
G J Reed
Catholic
9
R A Reed;A G Honnold Blank
6 cia
80
OH
Dr. Leary
83 Catarrh
58
P W Wallace
DB
10
Willi am Zei tz Tonganoxie
5'5
79
L M Reedy
~,)H
45 ?~upt.?
83
Reedy Bros.
OIl
82 ,::lId age + 61
Elisha Reidnour
DB
37
192
The Family
OIl
26?
74
L TRench
OH"Cmoved from TopekaH08
S H &amp; L TRench
'()H
70 Tubercu1. 104
Lee;
?
Reno
52 Hrt ' ?
36
i\'!rs. Dora Renfrew
filG
60 Typhoi d
54
C SCamp
Grant Renfrow
MG
24
IV T Sinclair
Rennicke:E F Stanley OH
6' \11k?
79
Mrs. Pete Terry
OH
(baby)
185
Noble Rentz
OR
1 wk
i\lary A. Reynolds
DH
4
R WWoodward
~lasonic Lodge
70 Burned
167
~Irs. Reynolds
MG
?
62
63

-To be contlnued-

�61

UNDeRTAKER.

Name.
Reynolds, r,lary A. (R. )

3nri al Date
2 May 1393

Reynolds, S. ,child of
5 Aug 1899
Reynolds, t\:m •
14 Nov 1398
Rhodes, l~etsey
1 Sep 1892
l1ohrer, Dl anI~
28 Ju1 1394
Rice, Ernest
n 31 Jan 1395
Rice, Criss
.! Apr 1906
•.ry'lce, Jns.
Rice, Sherman
:Ucker, ;\rthur

3 ~;lch 1394
24 Apr 1902
14 Aug 1397

Richards, ('nT,Jarvin
,.
Richards, :Jrs. ,'I.
J.
Richardson, Edna
:.1
Richardson, H.
F.
Richardson, [;lny
Richnrdson, rJiss

13
1
19
22
9

Nov
Sep
Aug
Dec
Sep
18 Apr

1900
1905
1902
1897
1902
1891

Richardson, f.Irs.
~icllardsol1, ::!r.
Richardson, i,lyrtle E.
Richmond, Mrs. F. L.
Ricker, 1-\. S.
:lidset"Jay, :Jrs. E.

6
24
26
23
17
17

Feb 1897
Aug HJ99
~Jay 1902
,Jct 1902
Feb 1891
Sep 1393

Ridley, Hattie
13
Riffle, Carrie
5
ni~J9s , Ann Jane
17
Ri&lt;:EJS, I-Ielen
22
Righter, ;:.lrs. L. l,r
6
Riley, [drs.
5
Risley, Lucinda
5
Ri tzman, \"
n
Robb, Urs. r.I&lt;Jry E.
27
Rober, child of
28
Roberts, Ella II.
17
(Shipr.&gt;ed from Napoleon,
Roberts, JUlia A.
1
Roberts, Laura G.
24
ROberts', Nellie
?31
i ••

./

.

Dec
Feb
Dec
act
Jan
Apr
Feb
A!Jr

Jul
r,lch
Hch

1901
1891
1907
1906
1905
1393
1906
1904
1907
1892
1898

;10. )

Aug 1904
Feb 1907
Mch 1900

Robinson, rHi ce F. died30 Nov 1903
Robinson, C.
Robinson, (?)Ernie
Robinson, Geo.

19 Aug Hl94
6 Jun 1903
8 Ju1 1901

Crdered bv
Suri al AQe Cause d • .!?a.
Geo. Wilder/\'iilde
OH
26
B. VI. Woodward
Do(a)n r,Iorton
roIG
1!2 da. ?
83
Mrs. Sus2n Scott
~H
59
75
i\ G ;1ono 1d
:'XI
~1
...
E. Buttler
?Lansing
9 r.10Chol Inf .);)
Ci ty Clerk ; Sam Rice nI·I
39
Sam Rice; Het Ins. O!l
37 Pncu
163
Abe Henders!)n
Sam Rice; Ci tyClerk or!
60 Lung Fvr. 33
Sar:1 Rice
16. ;'neu.
U5
Lewi s III cker
?Kennedy 50 cancer
63
G. M. Falley
Llrs. Bride
OH
26?
?
97
R. T. Richards
?Germnn
56 St0r.1ach
160
Geo. Ri C;l ardson ValleyFalls 9 Typhoid F.1l9
The Family
nrr
55
66
!'li:l. iUcharc!son
·::n
24
?
120
Mrs. A. ~ichardson O.1r9
Geo. Richardson
A. M. Richardson
JH
77 can.stem. 53
i)}I
}lerr.1cm lUchnrdson
35 + Bwls.
83
J. J. Richardson
20 Tubercu10s116
F. L. Richmond
nr-!
47In t. Hemo rr .122
Arthur Ricker
? Kan.
7
Ernest :1idgewtlY
20
74
C. J. Erickson
Robert Ridley
24 Appendic. 111
W. T. Barber
?Kanwakn
6
H C Ri 120 s, 907 ArkSt. ,')H
76 3right'sD.193
Elmer Ri«:J0s
37
176
Hr. ~?:..-.....,.
61 ~:)neu.
150
[rIr. Jas. Riley
26
Renson Risley
82 Tumor
165
[,Irs. Hi t 2l!Ian
on
70 Dro!'&gt;sy
140
_£. JIarkell
48 !Jrt Di s . 187
David Evans
17
John ;'J::ltki ns
34 TyplJoid
69
Y./F. H. Roberts
i.Jiss l10berts
()I-l
50 Dropsy
144
Minor Roberts
OIl
181
[,aner Roberts; :,Irs. Dr-!
13f
90
Julia Roberts; ~.!l"s. Sam Jeams for JuvenileSoc.
W. ~. Robinson
39~ Ac.anemia134
(Shir&gt;~ed to Hnys City)
:.Irs. Robi nson
on
76
36
S. :1obinson
DE
22
129
S. Robinson
{JI-I
15 Drowned
105
~

�62

Name

Burial Date

26 Apr 1904
Robinson, infant
12 ::!ch 1899
Robins0n, Mary L.
2 Jan 1907
Robinson, Matilda
5 fIlch 1899
Robinson, i'.irs. (?)Jane
8
Feb 1897
Roderi ck, Mrs.
Jan 1902
24
Rodgers, :11r:.;. Eva
23
Dec
1892
(,)Hoffle, (?)Saul
25 Aug 1906
!~ogers, A. D.
2 Jul 1896
Rogers, IJ. B.
18 r-lov 1899
Rogers, Juli a
26 !~,ug 1390
17 LIay 1903
10 Apr 1391
22 Nov 1895
r~ohskoff, Cora
20 Feb 1905
!loll er, \'.~i1.
14 !tich 1900
(?)Romey, [&gt;lartha
15 Feb 1907
Ro se, \'IH li nm
6 Jul 1092
(?)Re(o)soner, Roy'
4 Jun 1903
Ross, Sarah E.
(Shipped from Jssowntor.lie)
9 Sep 1902
Ross, T\'[i ns of
1 Nov 1894
Ross, :IIrs. rim.
10 Jul 1890
Rqwe, p.Trs.
17 Dec 1907
Rowe, Wm.
(Shi~red from Nood River, Neb.)
Rowley, A. rI.
14 Jun 1907
noy, Ell a B.
8 !'&lt;lch 1895
noy, ~Irs. :'.I. E.
26 Apr 1900
24 Jul 1901
Roy, (? Hiren

Rogers, l.:1rs.
~ohrbaugh, (?)Davis
Rohrer, Daniel

')rdered by

Burial

Age Cause d.

fll..

Stillhorn 140
Lander ~obinson
1m
52
Pneu.
79
Lynne &amp; Mrs. Unson OIl
52
E\I11
Trbl
173
Dr D Robinson; i'l R C r;x;
72 2neu.
79
[.Irs. L. ? --1.oIl
38
-I-Fever
58
A. G. Honnol d
DII
34
Tumor
112
R H Rogers;Hugh Blair r.r;
24
Wash Roffle
Reno
1.lrs A D Eo',. Irving Rogers 1.lG 54 Didbetic 173
53
The F8J"1i1y
G::
56 Dr8?sy
36
James Hogers:
DE
27 TYDhoid
I;'i. S. Spaulding: ;)lcen Vict0ria CClllrt
?
3
Mr. Earl ~. Rogers
Leigh Rohrbaugh
Clinton 3 D.~hno~Cg~ 128
Sam :1ol1rer
Echo
10
G. GrovenorT-;
43
i.Irs. :'lm Roller
DeerCreek 75 TY!Jhoid?ne153
or;
43PmmersFnrl 89
Henry Romey
Laura P. Rose
DB
l3rainftever 131
J. R. Reece
VinlaneJ(cllild)
20
~\J. c. Ross
()~-r
61..1129
John Ross; JohnGerhart r·.x;
Col Relief Corps
Reno
tl.

r,I. no t~le

E. \'/. ROt'Je, \,:1.0.
~lrs.

Stillborn

\OI~J

OB:

63 ?neu.

120
37
1
193

\~ilson

r.1rs. Adams
{)l-I
Albert Roy:~Irs Garrett DH
Llrs. p. R. Uoley;CouncilGro.
~ashington Roy
Eudora
Let'li s Scott
~H
The Fanily
Clinton
James Brooks
To),)e/(a
J. !~. Rudrow
Reno
-tiagon to Reno

186
40
OO Li verH-Irt 91
106
25 Kidney
63 Stom+Hrt

57 Cancer
74
29 Dct 1398
Rudiger, Thea. ~I.
30 Hrt Trbl
30
17 Apr 1899
F!udrot'I, 1;lrs. L.
49 Cancer Lvr 36
24 'Jct 1894
f1udrow, r\l. Jane
138
2 Mch 1904
Ruffell, John
(Shipped from K.C.)
a~
8
The Family
!1uc,h, John E.
21 f:lch 1891
')!I
28 Tonsi li ti s 58
Mrs. Rugh
Rugh, [:!iss aattie C.
7 Feb 1897
Vinlnnd 21 ;'irt Trbl 127
The Far:1i 1y
Rumsey, Albert
3 Apr 1903
;()f-I
70 ParCllysi s 172
W.
W.
Russ
Russ, A. A.
20 Ju1 1906
!)I-I
33 ·~perricud.159
JolIn ~ussell
Russell, Bert
24 Aug 1905
(Shipped from ~anitou, Col.)
Russell, Ed
16 Aug 1398
The Family
Leavenworth 61/65 aner:lia 73
Russell, Elsie
8 Jul 1904
Blank
Stanton, Ill. 20 i\~endi ci t .143
Russell, Everett Pearl 16 Dec 1906
J. B. Russell
OH
28 Consumpt. 177
(Shi~ped from Beloit, Kan.)
Russell, J. J.
6 Mav 1902
The Family
OH
71 UreQ Pois.116
Rutherford, Robert
12 J&lt;l~ 1904
The Fmnily; Dg.Co. m
75''''ld age
135
~)riv3te Co. D, 2nd ?Rotation, Ho. State C;walry
SClb1e, ~Jrs.
26 Jul 1892
(?) 3d Cllarities
idG
20
Sali sbury, Arthur
4 Apr 1906
r:lary S::lli sbury :i·.ietIns a-I
22 Consuml)t. 168
Salisbury, Geo.
13 Nov 1905
Hnry Salisbury::JetIns1I-I
58 nheumati sn162
Sanborn, !.!ary L.
?2 Jun 1904
John R. Sanborn
OE
41 Cancer
14~
(? )Sand, B. ? Co.
20 Aug 1905
J J Cox: The Family Hesper 73 'lId a\~e + 159
Sandean, Peter
29 :lct 1907
Stone iJasons Union i.I;
60 Alcoholism191

�63

Burial Dnte
Sanders, U. B.
16 Feb 1399
Sanders, Jnmes L.
10 Dec 1900
Sanderson, H. W.
12 Jul 1901
Seargent Co. C. 3 {"'hio Inf.
San~o, Marrietta
6 Nov 1904
(Shipped from ~luskogee, flk.)
Saunders, Anna L.
14 Oct 1906
Saunders, (?)Barbie
Saunders,

~,Irs.

Emma S.

Saunders, Henry
Saunders, ~,lary
Saunders, [,lose
Sav8ge, Edmond
Sav::)(je, Joseph
Savage, (? HIinni

28 Jul 1900
4 Apr 1907
7 Mch 1906
9 Jun 1902
6 Feb 1894
8 Sep 1391
1 Jan 1892
13 Sep 1099

Savage, ~,Irs. P.I. M.
15 Dec 1900
Savage, Mrs. Myra B.
16 Jan 1903
Sayer, ~iay A.
12 Ap r 1900
Sayler, John E.
29 May 1905
15 Jan 1892
Saxman, i,Table
Schaake, Katherine
4 Aug 1907
Schaffer,Mrs. Mirth N. 24 Aug 1905
(Shipped from Cheyenne, l'!yo.)
Scarborough, r.Irs.
28 Dec 1897
Schell, Clarence E.
3 Mch 1904
Schell, Geo. N.
13 Jul 1901
Schell, Frank M.
17 Dec 1901
(Shipned from Cameron, ;110.)
Scllell', - i'lrs. t,Iary
25 ~lch 1904
(?) Schoeflin, Cl arence 10 ~Iay 1395
Schomer, Harry L.
22 Jul 1895
24 Feb 1907
Schormi ck, 01g a
Schott, John
16 Nov 1903
(Shipped from Wichita, Ks.)
Schneci(, Edna
24 Nov 1895
SChneck, George
4 Jan 1903
Schneider, Ella J.
29
Schneider(Snyder)JohnA 9
r,Iusici an Co. H. 20 Regt
Schneider, Walter
26
Schrader, Chas.
13

Apr 1392
Aug 1895
Kentucky
r~ct 1890
I~Ich 1906

Schulz, ;\ugust J.
Schuler, Earl
Schuck, Arthur

8 Jul 1903
25 Apr 1902
5 Nov 1900

Schuler, child of

12 Nov 11398

Schuler, John, inf.Dau.22 Nov 1893
Schull, Ella J.
13 Dct 1904

Ordered by

3urial

Aue Cause d.

~.

J H Childs;Family
Blank
78
3ert 5,mclers
Clinton 66 Pneu+!:Irt F. 98
The Family; DOllg Co ;Jr!
63 DropsyIlrt 105
30

Uremic~:Jois147

or·!

32

175

1'1S

26 Stom&lt;lch

AG H Sango;GreenKeith
Mrs. Geo. Haskcns
Christa Saunders
J H Child; Family;
G B Saunders
Sarah Stewart
Gurt S. Saunders
Hobt. Saunders
B. Saunders
Blank
J. R. Woodrow
The Family
Eli Sav;]se
Dg. County &amp; City
F. Sava{je
A. P. Clark
D. W. Shaw

r~x;

94

Clinton 63 ?aralysis 183
52 Paralysis 166
68 Dropsy
116
-Q!'j
33
Clinton
12
15
6 ?
84

{Xl

72 Aproplexia 98
48 ?
124
77 Sen.Debil. 90
Typhoid F.156
15
51 Cancer
187
56 Cancer
159

E. L. Saylor
OH
Geo R &amp; H R Saxman DH
l'I'm Schaake
DH
J. W• r~ewli n
L. N. Schaffer
H H Day; flIary FullerLecompton83 ·.1ld aue
67
C P SchelllE
2.5
138
on
86 Appop1e:;.,,'l al05
The Family
The FamilyOl-l
45 Typhoi d F .111
Geo ,'; C P Schell
C. H. (?)Nusbonn
~Irs. Schomer
Lew Schormi ck
The Family

73 Pneu.

l'IS

DE
(J!-!

139
41
52 ~ Stomach 43
4 Dinh.
181
80 'lId age
134

Schneck
48
Richard Schneck
5 Scarlet F.124
H. ,'). Elder
Blank
eX-I
18
County
45
Volunteer Infantry
Blank
4
Coroner Phillips
85 ,:Trt Trbl 166
!,Irs. Bubusch
Charles oS- Will Schulz -Of-r
65 Cancer
130
Samuel Schuler
P,lG
2yrs R3 Accid114
G. \'J. Schuck
WS
15 Diph.
96
A. L. Stanton
Jacob Schuler
Pleasant Grove 7 de.
75
Levi Flory
John Schuler
Reno
1 da.
31
The Est;:.te
61
146

�64

~

Burial Date
Schultz, Mrs. E. E.
2 Dct 1905
(?)Scheu(aher, child of6· Jan 1900
Scott,
Scott,
Scott,
Scott,

Blank
C. H.
child of Henry
Mrs.

Scott, Florence
Scott, Gleanland
Scott,
Scott,
Scott,
Scott,

Hattie M.
James M.
Lily May
Plesant

30
11
19
30

Nov
Apr
Dec
Dec

1902
1903
1907
1896

25 Sep 1905
3 Feb 1907
6
11
16
10

Nov
Jun
Oct
Jun

1904
1906
1906
1891

Scott, Samuel
18 Nov 1891
Scott, Saml
3 Apr 1904
Scott, Pearl
11 Mch 1906
(?)Scribke, Mrs. C. H. 1 Oct 1891
Seals, ~Iiss Libbie
16 Jun 1895
Searing, Clinton
28 May 1898
Searl, Capt. A. D.
11 Nov 1902
(Shipped from Leadville, Col.)
Se ar 1, Jennie flI.
6 Nov 1903
Searle, Hattie E.
2 Feb 1899
(Shipped from Kansns City, Mo.)
(? )Seaton, [dorris
25 Sep 1893
Seaton, Sam1
19 Dec 1899
Pri vate Co. G 3 Kas. Vol. Cav.
Sechrist, Hr. Thos.
15 Jul 1891
Sedgwi ck, Harry
1 Dec 1907
Seeley, child of
23 Jul 1890
Seely, child of
7 Aug 1891
Seeley, Willie
9 Jul 1893
Seley, child of
16 Dec 1096
(?)Seeten, John
18 Aug 1907
(?)Seetin, Thomas
19 Mch 1907
Seewir, Sarah C.
5 Jul 1907
Segall, Hugo
22 Dec 1900
(?)Se(c)hon, (,Irs.
25 filch 1904
Selig, Mrs. L. F.
8 May 1902
Semend, Mrs. ~'laude
13 Dec 1900
Senci, Ablicio (boy)
2 i\lch 1907
Serf, B. W.
15 Nov 1896
Seymore, Campbell
18 Jan 1905
Shade, Michel
23 Aug 1903
Shanafelt, J. R.
29 May 1898
Sh ane, 1,Ii s sou ri L.
8 Jan 1906
Shank, Geo.
31 Mch 1894
Shaw, Alex
26 Jun 1904
p. C.3. K s M
Shnw, Nettie J.
6 Aor 1899
(?)Shea(e)rer, AlbertaF 9 Nov 1895

Ordered by

Buri al

Age Cause d. ~.

J W &amp; G R Schultz
{ll
72 Para1ysi s 161
M C (?)Donan;CharlesBigSprgs 31 rIo Oro
88
Schurer &amp; Addy Schurer
Douglas County
~x;
The Family
i\IG
Henry S c o t t O H
T VI Doors;Len Scott;Reno
(?HIugh Scott
~Irs. Anna Scott;~,IetCo ~x:;
Vic Johnson
n;
Mrs. Walkins
Will Scott
~IG
?
T,'ioodey
DB
Mrs Woody:HenryScottOH
flIrs B(R)uck Scott
'OH
D. G. Watt
i\Irs Scott;W Reynolds OH
Mrs. Scott
!'it;
Mrs:;Chas Scott;f'.1et.lns.~IG
C. H. (?)Siebke
;QH
Theo Seals
Dr-!
J M G Worth/Nat t
ilG
The Family; R S Searl DH
Edwin W. Searl
G. Grovnor
R. S. Searle
Household of Ruth
E. F. Seten

61
26

123
127
Stillborn 193
62 LaGrippe
57
11 Typhoid
5 da Spasms

161
180

22?
147
22 Consumpt. 171
11 mo Tumor 176
10

79 Cancer
19 Bw1s
73 Hrt Fail
71 -1-

14
140
166
12
42
71
122

(1) Dun-

47 Ac. Pneu. 133
novant, Jeff.Co.Ks.
~1
52 ?aralysis 78

~IG

29
86

OIl

F. A. Derby
Clinton
11
~.x:;
Francis Sedgwick
56 Hrt Fail 192
Fred Seeley
OH
1
tf)H
Fred Seely
11
Fred Seeley
OH
28
Fred Seeley
Sarcoxia 9 da ...L
57
Ed (?)Settin
'OH
19 Quinsy
188
Lizzie Seetin
OH
68 BloodPois.183
£)H
Chas. Seewir
77
186
C. R. Howley
Lecompton 50 Hrt&amp;Lung
98
\'1 H &amp; C 1'[ Sehon
Lecompton 67
139
,OH
L. F. Selig
Hrt Trbl 115
(1 )Homer Skinner
~X;
24
98
Haskell Inst.
Blank
182
L. H. Lee
Hastings, Neb.
56·
~Irs. Charles SeymoreOH
38 Hrt Trbl 151
T. J. Lamonte
00
85 Paralysis 131
The Family
00
68 Hrt Fail
71
Juno. Shane
OH
59 Tumor
164
Mr. Shank &amp; K-Ken. Valley 54 Cancer
34
The Family
OB
63 ..1.. Stomach143
Alex Shaw
Vincent Shearer
? Zowdoll

-

O!1
OH

30

80
47

�65

UNOIATUIA.

Name

Burial ~ Cause d. ~.
Ordered by
Vincent J. Shearer OH
50
Shearer, Elmer Y.
on
Shearer, Jo(a)s. B.
The Family
75
on
Clarence Sheets
Sheets, child of
53
l!~ Killed
orr
Seigel Rose
166
79 ~ neu.
Sheets, child of Geo.
Joe qarri son
on
Sheets, Lacey
14 Dec 1896
Cl arence Sheets'
20 ?
57
Sheets, Li 11 i e
7 P:lch 1906
OH
Geo. Sheets
34 childbirth166
Sheets, Rachel
6 Jan 1901
OI-i
The Brothers
76 Tumor
99
Shei rer, L. Parker
6 Apr 1898
OII
J. B. Sheirer
13 Cere.~Ienin.70
Shelly, chi ld of Earl 25 Aug 1906
Earl Shelly
OB
Sti llborn 173
Sherfy, lHllard
12 Sep 1906
OH
r.!r. C. L. Sherfy
8 Bwl Trbl 174
21 I'!ov 1901
Sherman, Georgia
The Family
Seneca 22 Typhoid F.110
Sherward, J. W.
12 Apr 1906
Edward (?)Sherwood KC,r.10. 54 Pneu.
168
Shields, Benj.
4 P,lay 1904
The Family
on
68 Acci den t a114l
Shields, Mrs. RachaelL.23 Oct 1901
Mrs. Conway
DB
78 Hrt Trbl 109
(?)hlr. ~.G.Puratt
S;1immond, J. H.
17 Dec 1907
f.1rs. Nellie :rlcCall orr
71 Paralysis 193
Shirar, Albert
29 Aug 1892
Davi d Shi rar
OH
21
Shirley, child of
8 Sep 1892
P.. Shi rley
Clinton
21
Shore, Mrs. Laura
29 ~Ich 1900
R. D. Shore; fllr ':lood OH
22 Pneu.
90
Shora, Laura
2 Oct 1906
Butler B. Shore
DrI
38 Rheu.Fever175
:',1. L. Klinefelter, IIim'Jatha, Ks.
Shuck, Orville E.
26 Feb 1907
OH
G. W. Shuck
19 Typhoid F.182
K. &amp; Ladies
Sibley, Uorris M.
12 Nov 1901
Harry Sibley
Bucklin,Ks.72 Hrt Trbl 110
(?)Sieler, child of
23 Feb 1894
A. C. Seiler
~!
33
Silcon, Robert
30 Apr 1892
S. Silcon
Lecom;')ton
18
Siler, ;:Irs. Bell
27 Jul 1895
E. H. Siler
OIr
2 rna? sum.com43
Si ler, Carl
7 Jun 1905
Ed Siler
on
4 wks
157
Siler, infant
24 ~Iay 1904
E. H. Siler
~I
Sti llborn 142
Siler, James
13 Aug 1895
Douglas Co.
Kennedy Val.
44
Silver, Alma Irene
25 Jul 1902
r..Irs: C?)Abm sn ver on
2yrs SumComp 119
Silver, Mrs. Rachel
15 Dec 1898
Stephen Sflver
Linwood
74 Paralysis 76
Chnrles Hemphi 11
Silvers, Isaiah
3 Jun 1904
~. Irs. sn vers
:JH
62 :-:'neu.
142
Simons, \'!innie
14 Dct 1906
Mrs. Brooks, col.
Dr!
7 mo.
175
Delbert Simons
Simmons, John
1 Nov 1906
rlIrs. G. H. Horgan
OH
78 Hrt Trbl 176
Mrs. N. A. Churchill
Simmons, N.
29 Apr 1898
The Fami ly
DB
70
71
Simmons, Hill rIo
29 Jun 1897
Douglas County
OH
56
61
2nd Lieut. 44th Rgt. Ohio Vol. Infty; also ?rivate Co H, 147 Ohio Nat'l Guards
Simmon s, Wm.
26 Dec 1906
J. W. Sexton
P:X;
178
Simpson, Clark
28 Oct 1895
rI. H. Simpson
OH
47
Simpson, r'.Iiss
29 Feb 1892
Joseph Simpson
Clinton
16
Siupson, ;.lrs.
12 Dec 1891
f;!rs. II. Smi th
on
14
nrs. S. Barker
Simnson, Addie
15 Oct 1904
James Simpson
nH
38
Simpson, Josie
29 Apr 1092
J. \:1. Simpson
Clinton
Buri al
15 Feb
1 Nov
17 Jun
20 Feb

Date
1896
1898
1896
1906

"}

�66

Buri a1 Date
~
Simp son, ~.Irs. Kati e L. 27 Jan 1900
10 Nov 1902
Simpson, Susan
25 Oct 1900
Sims, A. A.
3 Feb 1891
Sinclair, Mrs.
7 Nov 1900
Sinclair. ~!lr!';_
SId nner, chi Id of
14 Jan 1901
Skinner, Henry G.
25 Apr 1904
Skinner, Lettie L.
28 Sep 1903
Skinner, R, infant of

8 Oct 1907

Skinner, Raloh
Skinner, r.1rs·. S./E.
Skinner, Willie

26 Jun 1901
9 Jan 1892
3 Feb 1904

Skofstad, julia U.
Smalley, Louis
Smelser(n), infant

30 ~tch 1906
30 Jul 1891
4 filch 1901

Smelser, Mrs. Nellie

23 Nov 1907

Smi th, A.
29 Jun 1892
Sllli th, Adeli a Josephine 23 Nov 1894
Smith, Mrs. Anna
27 Nov 1904
Smith, Mrs. Annie
4 Dec 1905
Smi th, Annstead
7
Smi th, chil d of
1
Smith, child of P. C. 14
Smi th, Cora !JcCuillom 18
(Shipped from Waterloo,
Smith, Cynthia
11
(Shipped from Wichi tal
Smith, C. W.
1
Smith,
Smith,
Smi th,
Smi th,
Smi th,
Snith,
Smith,

Mrs. C. H.
Mrs. C. W.
Delphi a
Eli Za
Henry
Henry
Hollingsworth

Sni til, Horace

6
28
31
12
8
26
27

Nov 1907
Aug 1900
Dec 1904
Nov 1906
Iowa then
Oct 1903

Ordered by
Buri a1 Age .Gause d • .!!I..
s. N. Simpson
OH
67 Cancer
87
Hattie S. Wood
0:1
69 CancerollsTl22
Henry &amp; Nellie Sims ~x;
76 Old age + 96
w. T. Sinclair
OH
7
w. &amp; E. Sinclair OH
52 Canc.Liver 96
Adam Skinner
4 m?
?
99
Levi J. Skinner
17+
140
Geo. Skinner
• P. Clark
?Linwood 5 wk?
?
132
Ed (?)Seetin
0H
1 da
190
R. Skinner
L. J. SIdnner
~'K1
23
105
John P. Ross
OH
15
Mr. H. F. Skinner Baldwin 19
136
Mrs. Beck
M. J. Skoftad
OIl
58 ?neu+Canc.167
L. B. Davi s
Clinton
10
(?) Fay &amp; Erruna
FoX;
Stillborn 102
John Smelsen (d
_Strong
OIl
24 Consumpt. 192
(?)Orie Smelser
\'1. Smi th
19
R.W.R. Smith
5 mo.Indigest.37
(?)Jeny ~I. Smith
DR
34 Liver Trb 147
D. F. Snith
i31 ank
91
?
163
D. L. Burton
Alex Brent
Clinton 85 Dropsy + 191
(?)Jay Smi til
DH
2 wk ?nash
94
P. C. Smith
Clinton
Stillborn 149
i,Irs. Effie ~,JcC.JonesSt.Lollis34 Hrt Dis. 177
to Cremntory, St. Louis)
J.C.C.James
idG
69 Pneu.
133
~\I.R.C.

Aug 1907
P:1ch
Feb
Oct
Oct
Jul
Apr
Nov

1894
1901
1904
1900
1891
1905
1901

21 Nov 1898

Smith, Mrs. H~
16 Jun 1895
Smith, ;,Irs. H./W.
16 May 1894
Smi tit, infant
6 Jan 1903
Snith, Mrs. Jas.
6 Nov 1891
Smith, Lena
15 May 1906
(Shipped from lola, Ks. )
Sni th, Mr. M. A.
9 Dec 1900
Smi th, O. W.
13 Feb 1906
Slni th, R.
31 Jul 1892

Will Olmstead
OIl
~Irs. D. L. Ki rk
The Est&lt;'lte
OH
{)H
The Family
A.Snith; Dr.Keith
Clinton
Isaac ~J &amp; Louis Snfth ilIG
Mrs. Snith;AGHonnold OH
ivIrs. Hattie Smith
'OH
Mrs. Winnie Smith
ViK;
Lizzie Snith
A. G. Honnold
MG
A. Gregg &amp; T. (?) Dri sdom
Rev. J. K. Dunn
OH
V!inston Sui th
MG
Philip Sui th
Clinton
Jas.Smith;A G Honnold rlIG
G. W. Smith
00

75 Asthma+Hrtl87
85 BrokenHip 33
57 Asthma
101
72
147
62 Stomach
96
10
50 Bwl Trbl 155
86
110
46

76

42
35
Stillborn 124
13
46 AddisonDis170

J. IV. Smi th
DB
67
nrs Mary Snith;idetIn:()ff
50 Pneu.
F.Walter;Lecompton Lecompton
Twp; Douglas Co.

98
166
20

�67

Burial Date
Smith, Ray
5nith, Theo.

17 Sep 1906
3 Oct 1892

Ordered by

Buri al

Age Cause

d~

f.!l.

J .H.Johnson, '?Vaurest, Iowa; Bur-Blank; Age9 174
Mrs. A. (?)Henly
OR
22

A. G. Honnold
OH
Mrs. Si Harris
5
A. G. Honnold
Smi th, W. F.
13 Feb 1897
Mrs. W. F. Smith
on
38
?
59
Smith, W. G.
25 Jan 1901
J. N. Smith
DB
69 Dropsy
100
Smock, Roy
31 Dec 1904
C. G. Smock
~IG
7yrsTyphoid 150
Snow, Anthony'
24 Hch 1896
Charles Snow
~'G
60
51
Snow, Mrs. Chas.
6 Jun 1895
Chas. &amp; Anthony SnowflG
42
Snyder, child of
30 Nov 1891
G. I-I. Snyder
? Or:!
14
Snyder, ch. of
31 ntch 1899
W. E. Snyder
ar
2 da Hrt Fail 79
Snyder, P,trs. Eli za H.
9 Dec 1901
George Snyder
DB
70 Pneu.
111
Snyder, H~ J.
19 Feb 1900
The Family
nn
56 Hrt Fail
89
A. J. Anderson
Solt, 8. F.
15 Oct 1896
Marshall Prentice
OH
60
?
56
Soule, r.lr.
21 Jan 1891
~.I. R. Soule
MG
6
Soule. M. 8.
23 Aug 1895
R. H~ Rop(g)er
r\IG
45'
Soule, Sophi a L.
23 May 1900
Mrs. A. J. Prentiss VB
93/95 P,ralysis 92
SoC a)ulsbury, Lewis
16 Jan 1893
Geo. W. Saulsbury
:OH
24
A. Whitman
SO)O'llan, H. R.
16 Jan 1907
Geo. So~an, Jr.
DH
179
(Shipped from Cal.)
Geo SO)O'llan
Sparr, Ripley W.
Aug 1902
The Family
OH
70
119
Lt. Co A 3 KSII
(between 21 &amp; 29 Aug)
spaulding, Clyde
Spaulding Bros.
27 Jul 1892
OH
20
Spaulding, Katherine
24 Apr 1906
James Monroe
Catholic66 Asthma
169
Speer, John
18 Dec 1906
Hardin Speer
CH
89 Senili ty' 177
i'vlrs. DuBoi 5
Spei tz, Robt.
28 Sep 1907
Wm Weidemann
49 Larang.Par189
Eli zabeth Spei tz
Spencer, child'of
10 Jul 1891
S. p. &amp; S. G. Spencer OH
n
Spencer, Elizabeth
1 Sep 1906
Mrs. Kate Nhi te
U-I
60 Dropsy
174
Spencer, Herbert
13 Anr 1900
S. P. Spencer
OH
28 Pneu.
91
(Shipped from ICC. Mo.) .
Spencer, John H~
10 Apr 1896
S. G. Spencer
Or-!
KCApponlexe 51
Spencer, Laura H.
19 Sep 1906
C. H. spencer
Off
73 Bw1 Trbl 174
spencer, Lucy
15 Dec 1907
J. M. Spencer
OH
193
93 Old age
Spencer, R.
9 Aug 1896
Robt.[. Jennie Spencer VH
18 m. ? Fvr 54
Spencer, Robert
25 Feb 1897
Dg.Co; Mrs. Spencer OE
59 SkullFract.59
Private Co. g 44 US Col Troops.
Spencer, Mrs. S. P.
15 Jan 1905
S. p. Spencer
OH
61 Paralysis 151
Spitler, Mrs. Henry
15 Apr 1899
Levy Flory
Pleasant
76
80
J. L. Jones
Grove
Spitler, Jacob
3 Aug 1901
The Farnily;Josiah
Clinton 80 Rupture
106
Flora
Spitler, Mary
30 Sep 1893
H. Evans
l'lS
29
Spi vey, HEmry
3 Aug 1902
Nancy Harvey
'OF!
52 t'!Jpoplexi a119
{Shipped from Trinidad, Col.&gt;
W. A. Harvey
Spi vey, John C.
23 Mch 1898
Aunt Nancy'
Or!
46
69
Hen ry Spi vey
Sporr, !I.lrs. R. W.
12 Aug 1903
The Family
DB
65 Chol.r,Iorb.131
Spray. Elihu
14 Sep 1899
L. DI. Spray
iiI;
71 aId age + 84
Springer, Jennie
19 'i\pr 1907
Chas. springer
OH
44 Consumpt. 184
I.O.O.F. No. 18
Smi th, Thomas

27 Dec 1890

�68

Name.
Springer, Miss Myra

Buri al Date
2 May 1907

Squi res, r.1rs.
30 Jun 1905
(Shipoed from llworth)
Staley·, ' Hazel
29 Jan 1895
Stallard, Bertha
4 Nov 1899
Stanclift, H. E.
29 Jul 1904
Stanley, infant
27 Feb 1896
Stanwix, Celinda H.
22 Jul 1905
Starbuck, Chas.
10 Ju1 1895
Stauffer, Mary R.
29 Feb 1904
(Shipped from Cherryvale, Ks.)
Stebbins, child of
12 RIch 1891
16 Dec 1891
Stebbins, child of
13 Apr 1891
Stebbins, James
27 May 1905
Stell, Alex
12 Apr 1895
Steel, (? )Chauncy
14 Feb 1895
Steel, Emily Rl.
14 May 1898
Steel, R. A.
Capt 5 KSM Co. L
Steele, IIi.lgh
15 Sept 1898
Steel, Lelia
20 Feb 1895
Steel, I.Jiss
22 Jun 1892
Steel, ;.lrs. M.
30 Sep 1891
Steel, l&gt;Iary S.
22 Jan 1893
Steel, Will A.
7 Mch 1905
(?)Stenika, Willamina
1 Oct 1904
Stephens, Elizabeth L. 15 Jan 1896
Stephens, ~Iaude
20 Oct 1897
Sternberg, Mrs. Lydi a 30 Sep 1903
(Shipped from K::ms;]s City, Ks.)
Sternbergll, Emma R.
20 Sep 1906
(Shipped from Cal.)
Stevens, John
5 Jul 1899
1 Aug 1899
Stevens, Lillian S.
9 Apr 1900
Stevens, May
29 Aug 1892
Stevenson, child of
Stevenson, Helen M.
21 Nov 1898
Stevenson, John N.
27 Oct 1906
Stevenson, N E,child of23 Feb 1907
Steward, Jack
25 Jan 1892
Stewart, Annie
9 Feb 1891
Stewart, [;Jiss Annie B. 28 Jul 1894
(Brought from Kan .City, Mo.)
Stewart, child of
6 Mch 1891
Stewart, Laura
3 Aug 1896
Stewart, Paul
27 Feb 1902
Stewart, U. G.
24 Jun 1904
Stewart, ~{all ace F.
26 Sep 1899
(Shipped from Kansas City, ~Io.)

Ordered by

Buri al

A~g Cause d.

f9...

Mrs. i,lay Childs
Indiana- Tuberculosis 184
1\liss Mattie Springer polis, Ind.
C. F. SquiresOH
cGallstonesl58
City Clerk
P. A. Stallard
H~ H. Stanclift
Elmer R. Stanley
Stanwix Bros.
~;lrs. Col train
Sam St2uffer

Blank
~X;

OR
OB

14

? (child)

Hesper
Hesper

69

OH

55

39
85
?l44

-SO

l

158
43
137

Thos. Gibler
James Stebbins
Blank
Thos. Gibler
Mrs. Lucinda Steel
P. R. Brooks
Jas. T. Steel
The Family

Clinton

8

Clinton
Clintori

15
9
156
41
39
71

The Family
Geo. F. Steel
R. A. Steel
J. M. Sheppard
R. A. Steel
~rs. R. A. Steel
Judge r;Ienger
J. W. Green
A. P. Clark
Charles Sternberg

OH
'(64 Rupt+Surg. 74
Belvoi r
39
Clinton
19
Clinton
12
Clinton
24
Clinton 37
Hrt. 153
{)H
84 Senili ty 146
DB
85
49
0H
25
64
50 TB f.: Peri U32

Thos. Sternbergh

JH

76 Brt Trbl
OE
Belvoi r
Clinton 70
?
,OH

62 Eright'sD.175

(1)T. P. Stevens
Vinland 75
82
Julius Stevens
0[1
2 m/w StomTrb 83
r,Ir. I. C. Stevens
Vinland 57 Hrt Fail
90
N. E. Stevenson Wash.Creek Church
21
T. 111. Stevenson
Linwood ~yr croup
76
Russell Stevens
Shank's 72 13rightsDis176
Frank Stevens
~l. 6 mi south
N. E. Stevenson \'lash.Creek
Stillborn 181
E
?
C?)Ice Co. DlI
15
Lee Stewart
DE
6
Ch as. Stewart
'DB
21
35
Grant Stewart
.oH
H. C.Stewart;Fincher DE
Orvi lle Stewart
.oIl
Stewart;Carl ?Schone a-I
\'1. R. Stewart
~1G
(? )Green KEd th

7
46 appop1exi a 54
Tr.J?
'?
113
41
?
143
28 RR accident84

�69

N3ne.
Stienbring, Mrs. W. M.

Bud a1 Date
5 Jul 1907

Stiles, Mrs~ Emma
10
Stiles, Leon F.
21
Stimpson, Mrs. F. E.
15
Stimpson ,Morrie/Mamie 28
Stimpson, Eli zabethOrme30

Aug
Apr
Oct
Jul
Jan

1905
1907
1894
1892
1906

Stiner, Lizzie
4
Stiner, VIm.
25
Stockfish, Elsie
27
Stoi,ley, Mrs. J. W.
23
Stone, Elizabeth
15
(Shipped from Chicago)
Stone, Lyman C.
12
(Shipped from Chicago)
Stone, ~;Jrs. Martha
19
Storm, Anson
31
Stott, child of
28
Stowe, Benj amin
8
Strahan, Charles
2
Strahan, child of
4
Street, Mrs. L. S.
16
Strickland, ~,Irs. E. B~ 5
Strode, Bertha
11
Strode, Fred
11
Strode, Julia
8
Strode, Lulu
29
Strode, r,Iaud
16
Strode, Troy
14

Feb
Jul
Feb
Dec
Nov

1904
1902
1907
1899
1907

Strohan, rjrs. May
Strode, Mrs. Sarah
Strode, Samuel

Philip Ernst
J. E. Olson
M. &amp; Carl Stiles
['.'Irs. A. A. Stiles
Prof F E Stimpson
F. E. Stimpson
Sidney Orme
E. F. Stimpson
Ed &amp; Will Stiner
The Family
Henry Stockfish
J. W. Stoiley
Joseph Stone

Burial

~Gause d~

f.9..

mf

68 Cancer

186

Off
·OH

159
45
25 Les.Brain 184
60 Typhoid F. 36
20
Bwl Trbl 165

{)H

OH
OH
MG

OH

70
68
55
40
32

rn

36 Tubercul. 121

r.IG
O~

OR

136
StornachTrb118
Paralysis 182
Pneu.
86
Peritonit.191

Fred Stone

Apr
Dec
Aug
Mch
Nov
Nov
Jul
May
Sep
Jun
Jun
Apr
Oct
Jan

Gov. Robinson:OH
26
Frank March, Admi n. &lt;OH
73 Hrt Dis. 193
Al Gregg
Or-!
36
Clarence Stowe
Clinton 84 LaGrippe +182
A. John Strahan
Clinton
p~ Accid.
85
Fred Strahan
00
47
L. H. Street
DB
56 Dropsy
54
Ed\'vin B. Stri ckl and ·OH
67
'(
71
Elmer Bateson
Topganoxie 119..:L.
120
Bertha StrodeOH
20 SpinMenin. 81
Troy Strode
OH
18
A E Strode;M C?In!(H
134 Consumpt. 169
Troy Strode
OR
23
James &amp; Jessee Strode
70
67
Mildred Strode
:OH
A. J. Strohan
Clinton 59 Gen.Debil.157
Eli Strode
DB
75 rlrt Trb
161
~,Irs. Bertha Strode
OH
17 !-Irt Rheu. 185
Met. Ins. Co.
(?)Glass Bros.
Catholic73 Hrt Fail 105
Joseph Hichell, Exec .LBond
48
J. W. Newlin
Wm Stubblefield
OH
7 m?,NhCough 126
Ross Stubbs
Hesper
13
N. (?)Hershow
E. E. Whitman
EchO'
78 Old age
32
J. L. (?)Hov(s)er
No· Dr.
G. W. Reynolds
Collier 70 cons.
35
E. L. Herr
Jerome Stull
WS
13
D. F. Huston
E. Sturbeck
~)IJ
7!f Di ph.
96
John Sugrue
Franklin 71
164
Geo. Chambers
Catholic 87 Asthma
162
The Family
Morris &amp; Don Suiter OH
44
(?)J. W. Conover

1893
1907
1894
1907
1899
1895
1896
1898
1902
1899
1892
1906
1892
1898

3 Jun 1905
29 Sep 1905
2 Jun 1907

Stubblefield, child of 4 ~Ich 1903
Stubbs, Rufus
17 Oct 1891
Studebaker, David

15 Dec 1893

Studebaker, Stephen

15 Jun 1894

Stull, Mrs.

24 Oct 1891

Suiter, child of

b~

Oct 1902

Strong, A.
21 Jun1901
(?)Strub/Street, Jo·seph 20 Dec 1895

Sturbeck, Ralph
Sug rue, Hann a
Sugrue, John

Ordered

11 Nov 1900
16 Jan 1906
14 Nov 1905
.
?20 Aug
? 20 Aug 1895

�70

Buri al

Age Cause d.

f!l.

~

BUri al Date

Ordered by

Suiter, Emma
Sukey
Sulli vnn, Mame
SuI zen , Adolph
Sur,lmerfield, Hannah
Summerfield, Hannah
Summers, Edna
Surber, Mr. C.

29
11
15
18
7
21
26
5

Maurice Suiter
mr
5 mo
137
Poor Farm Spdt.
PoorFarm
7
James Sullivan
'OH
34 Srt Fail 168
Lecompton 71 Dropsy
98
The Fatui ly
III. Summerfi eld Litchfield,Ill.
3
The Family
OH
82 DId age 135
Frank Summers
Eudora
9 Typhoid Fl87
PiIrs. Surber;J H Fee;Clinton 40 Accident 75
J R ','ioodward
J. B. Sutli ff
'OH
14
3 Daughters
02
79
The Family
OH
80
"
157
[,Irs. G. J. :'Iheeler
James Sutton
}G
38
nH
2 Sum Compl.131
James Sutton
F. II Williams
H. Swanson
Vinland
9
'OH
78
W. T. Swe an son
H. C. (?)Mesten
19
Nash.Creek
81 ank
18 da.
\'Im Swe anden
57
A. F. Allen
Vinlnnd 1 wk? No Dr.33
Richard &amp; John TarpyCatholic
41
James Tarpy
Franklin 49 Brnin Trb1.l74

Feb
Feb
Apr
Dec
Oct
Jan
Jul
Nov

1904
1391
1906
1900
1890
1904
1907
1898

Sutliff, Chas. R.
5 Dec 1891
Sutliff, Jennie S. died2l Feb 1899
Sutliff, John 3.
23 Jan 1905
16 Jan 1895
21 Aug 1903

Sutton, infant
Sutton, M. R.

15
Swanson, child of H.
13
Sweanson , Walter
19
Swei tser, r:Ir.
(?)Swenden, child of
31
Tanner, child of
6
Tarpy, James
16
Tarpy, John
5
(Shipped from Topeka)
4
Tarwater, Jane
Taylor, Bettie
25
Taylor, Carl F.
Taylor, Chris G.
Taylor, Daisy

Apr
Feb
Jun
Dec
Feb
Apr
Sep

1891
1899
1892
1396
1894
1895
1906

Jan 1907
Apr 1903

9 Sep 1906
20 Jun 1904
26 Jun 1906

Taylor, John
19 Feb 1902
Taylor, Joseph
19 G'Jct 1907
(From Kan'. Ci ty, RIo.)
Taylor, Mr. L. K.
8 Nov 1905
Taylor, Lucy
26 Hch 1903
Taylor, Mary
19 Jan 1899
Taylor, Mrs. May
19 Feb 1903
(S11 i pped from KC, Kan.)
Taylor, Nicko1is
22 Dct 1906
Co G 29 Reg. U.S.C. Vol. Inf.
Taylor, RBT
20 Oct 1890
Taylor, Robert
8 May 1900
Taylor, Vera
12 May 1907
Taylor, child of W.col. 6 Dec 1906
Teal, Mrs. Belle
n Nov 1898
Teeter, Mrs. Ruby
14 Aug 1907
Terrell, f'.lyra
29 Aug 1905
Terry, Albert
15 Jan 1905
(?)Terwilligon,Elizabeth5 AU9 1901
Tetters,

~Irs.

Lincoln

26 Oct 1891

Ora Tarwater
Orick "Mo. 56 ~ofBrain 178
011
Elij ah Brovm
17 m?
128
Mrs. Taylor
Frank F. Taylor
MG
6 Croup
174
OH
Emily Taylor
142
43
A(O)llie B. Taylor ~IG
21 TyphoidF .171
Met.Ins.Co.; Benevolent Lodge
Haskell Institute ' Blank
20 Pneu.
112
~X;
VIm Taylor
80 Senility 190

C. N. Hickock
[Ilrs. Willowby
!"hn &amp; L F Taylor
Dave Logan
Linzy Taylor

KC, ~Jo.

OR

n;

62 Asthma
50 Tumor
74 Dropsy

162
127
78

42

125

Mrs. Harvey
MG
85
2 Johnson Bros.
J. F. Taylor
Nebraska
68
F C &amp; Thomas Taylor Reno
Jno. E. Taylor
jl'lG
2~
Will Taylor
1,G
L. H. (?)CorseOH'
44
J. Edward Teeter Nevada,Mo.23
Blank
elank
42
Peter Terry
,OIl
13
Louis Terwilligon
Frank- 40
? Schuler;.l Fill---: lin Co.
J. K. Tetters;Mrs. Blank
Selig; A.G. Eonnold

Dropsy

176

3
Paralysi s 92
mo.Croup 184
Sti llborn 177
Perotinit. 76
Tubercul. 188
159
Pneu.
151
Cancer
107
13

�71

Name

Burial Date

Ordered by

Thacher, Dwight

28 Aug 1897

Mrs. Thacher
Topeka
(Removed to Topeka)
The Family
DH

Thacher, Solon O.
14
Co C 3rd Rgt. K.S.M.
Tharp, inf .,·_of PhiT col. 7
Thatcher, child of
2
Thayer, Charles
26

Aug 1895
Jan 1891
Jan 1897
Jun 1899

Thomas, Adison

2 Jun 1906

Thomas, ch. of

29 Jan 1899

Thomas, child of
Thomas, Clara B.

13 Sep 1905
19 Dec 1895

Thomas,Mrs (?)Emmie H. 15 Jan 1900
Thomas. Hann ah
10 Mch 1896
(From ICC.)
Thomas, Irwin
27 Jun 1897
Thomas, Joel
13 Feb 1900
(Shipped from Kansas City, Mo.)
Thomas. Maggie
9 Jan 1900
Thomas, ~Irs. Mary
6 Ap r 1904
(Shipped from l( C ~lo.)
Thomas, Orville
11 May 1906
(Shipped from K C)
Thomas, Stephen
18 May 1902
Thomas, Theresa
17 Jan 1906
Thomas, Wesley
18 Aug 1904

Buri a1

Dan Morton
T. Thatcher
T. C. Davis
Reno
Frank &amp; Charles Thayer
Daughter
OR
~'lrs. Adi son Thomas
D. B. Thomas
. (?)W. Swengen
(?)Annie Thomas
OH
Annie Thomas;
OH
Fred Gleed
J. ;;1. Newlin
'OH
Joel Thomas
'OB
~1.

Carri e Thomas
Isaac Miller
~lil ton Guest

Age Calise d.
17

f9...
63
44

Sti l1born
77 '?Diph

5
58
82

63 n1d age

170

3f SrinP,Iening. 78

Stillborn 160
48
65 cancerBtds 88
51

OH

53

OB

68 Stom&amp;Sp1een88

58

Geo. Thomas; BenevSoc :00
Orlie Thomas
OH

33
22

Geo Thomas; T. Thomas ,rl'G

20 Consumpt. 170

?

87
140

The Family'
68 Accident 116
Ins. Co.
21
165
Annie L. Thomas
OH
l3f SumComp1. 145
lilrs. McCall; ('1) 8---- V. Allen
Thomas, 1'1. J.
23 Mch 1901
W.E Barnes;Johnl'lalton Vin1and 84
102
Thompson, Arthur
2 Ju1 1902
C. M. Thompson
~,X;
22
117
Thompson, Edward
24 Jun 1906
Mrs. Ed Thompson
OH
68 Para1ysi s 171
Thompson, Mrs. (?)E.L. 28 Dec 1895
Geo. Thompson
riG
48
Boiler Room Swift Packing House, KG Kans.
Thompson, Nelson
2 Aug 1903
Mrs. Thompson
Dg.Co.
67 Dropsy
130
Pri. Co A 79 U. s. (?)O. Vol. Infantry
Thompson, J. Edger
24 Dec 1895
Robt. J. Thompson
OR
48
Thompson, Joseph
14 Sep 1907
i'lm &amp; Ki1lie Thompson OH
85 BrainTrbl 189
Thompson, r.Ia ri e Edn a
7 Aug 1907
Mrs Lowery; Ed Thompson on
4 m. SlImrComp 18S'
Thompson, Mark
23 Oct 1904
Mrs. Mark Thompson OR
45 Brights D 146
Thompson. Nora
28 .~r 1901
W. H. Pendleton
~~
18 LaGrippe 103
Joseph Thompson
Thompson, Robert
28 Aug 1900
Douglas Co.
Clinton 80 Old age
95
Private Pioneer Co. ....l... Div. 16th Army Corp US Col. Vol.
Thompson, Robt J.
23 Feb 1905
Mrs. Robt J. Thompson OH
67
153
(Shipped from KG Mo'.)
Thompson, Sarah
1 Jan 1905
The Estate,Dr.HarveyAdm OH 80 Old age
150
Thorp, Nancy
17 Feb 1907
Mrs. Geo. Califord :\G
90 Dro!1sy'
181
Thorp, infant
16 Jun 1892
('n Garvin/Irwin
Blank
19
Thornton, Ed
21 Feb 1898
Ephriam Thornton
OH
28
'?
68
Thornton, J. W.
16 Jun 1907
Oli ver Thornton, son ur
46 StomTrbl 185
~let.Life

�72

Burial Date
Thornton, Nancy A.
12 Aug 1896
Thornton, O. E.
17 May 1895
Private Co C 30 Iowa Infantry
21 Dec 1899:
Thorton, W. R.
Throlls, W. E.
9 Nov 1903
Thudium, Henry W.
16 Sep 1906
(Shi[)ped from Colo. S.)
Thudium, child o.f
28 Jun 1897
Tibbits, Frank E.
6 Jan 1904
Tingle, Gideon
9 Nov 1893
Tipton, J.S.
21 Aug 1896
Tole, 1. M.
14 ~.1ch 1900
Tolles, Mrs. E. C.
18 Sep 1895
Tomaden, child of
19 Mch 1891
Torn aden , child of
26 Nov 1892
Topping, f;lrs. H. B."
2 Dec 1892
Topping, Howard B.
6 May 1893
Travi s, Samuel
16 Sep 1893
Thorp, Chas E.
16 Aug 1893
(? )Trimper, Susan R.
6 Apr 1904
Trouseau, J. J.
21 Sep 1902
Trouseau. Lucy S.
2 Jan 1903
Trowbridge, G. G".
14 Dec 1907

Ordered br

Burial

The Family
orr
Dg Co; Spencer Post. Off
Comm; ? No. 12
John Thorton
OR
Mrs Throlls ;Mrs Jones orr
Chas Thudium
OIf

~Gause

?64

d!

P~ra1ysis

fa:..
54
41

28 RR Acci d. 86,
54
133
27 Tubercul. 174

Olr
9? i\Ieas1es
Chas F. Thudi urn
61
Co. Poor Com.
Eudora 40 Cancer
135
A. G. Honnold
r.x;
26 Burns
31
\'1 R Smith;Family;r;IinPoint,Ks34 Typhoid F 54
S. G. (?)r.IcCann
MG
76 C:;enileDeb. 89
J. D. (?)Taxar
?Vermont
45
Tornaden
PiX;
8
Mr. Tornaden
Blank
23
I-I. B. Topping
B.C.
23
The Family"
Baldwin
26
Ann a Travi s
Off
29
Elias But1er,Lansing; Lansing
29
Miss Alice Winn
Off
78
?
140
C. J. Stallard; Williamstown 68 Dropsy 120
C. J. Sto11ard
Blank
5 yrs
124
Sister; Mrs M J
orr
82 com~ of
82
Call &amp; Son
diseases
Tucker, Elma S.
2 Jun 1895
E. S. Tucker
aT
(child)
42
Tucker, child of G.
26 Dec 1896
Gea Tucker; rrIr Dean Clinton 3~ Tonsi li tis 57
Tucker. Mrs. Harriet
6 ~'lay 1902
Thomas Tucker
Clinton 94 Old age + 115'
Tucker, John
8 May 1903
w. (?&gt;I. Tucker
Clinton 79 Old age + 128
Turley, child of
no date
w. A. Turley
(?)Hearty' Oak Cern.
64
Clisted between 9/13 and 9/20, 1897)
Turner. Mrs. E.
21 May 1899
PGHonnold;CityMarshall ~;X;
50 Lung Trb1 81
Turner, infnnt
25" May 1900
_?_ Turner; City
Missouri 1 yr
92
Turner, Ollie
26 Aug 1897
Mrs Turner; Wm, Hayden; oa
26·
63
Tutt, child of
12 Nov 1898
A G Honnold
~l7'
3 yrSw. a Pin 75
Tuttle, Adam
30 JU"1 1902
Estate, Johnffoover, Adm.
70 Sen.Debi1.117
"(''' ..
G. A. Tuttle
Marion
Tuttle, ~.lrs. Grace
5 Feb 1905
F.L.Tuttle:W A Marcha1;Vinland 25 Pneu. 152
Tuttle, Harriet
28 Nov 1896
Harion 60 Accident
56
(?)Dan1 Ulrick
Adam Tuttle
Tuttle. Mildred
7 Mch 1905
Mrs. Geo. Tuttle
Collins 6?·?
154
Tuttle, hm Marshall
9 Sep 1907
B. E. Tuttle; Sib1ey;Vi'nland 9 Shot
189
(?)Tweed, Andrew
4 Sep 1905"
OH
87
160
The Fami lyTWitchell, C. S.
26 iIlch 1900
The Fami 1y
OR
73 Asthma
90
Tydings. Mary F.
7 May 1906
P F Tydings,husband I-ligbeef,10 42 Tubercu1.169
Tyler, Isham
4 filch 1904
~lrs. Isham Tyler
OH
85 KidneyTrb 138
Cap Co.
15 K Cav~
Co. Commission
Tyler. Mrs. Sarah
6 Nov 1898
Mr'S~ R. \'1. Sparr:
OR
70
75
Ci ty; A. G. Honnold
Tyler, Thos.
8 Feb 1892
Geo. Hollingburg :A.GH Blank
16
Tyndall, Evangeline
24 Dec 1897
O. L. Tyndall
Jackson-20
67
ville, Ill.
Tyson, Saul
26 Mch 1891
~,X;'
A. J. Dicker
8
Tyson, Wilma C.
6 Jun 1904
William Tyson
OH
..LTrbl 142
,

�73

~,

Buri aI, Age Cause d.

~~

Name _

Burial Date

Ordered by

Ulrich, Wallace

17 May 1904

Ulrick, Clifford
Ulrick, James

27 Oct 1897
3 Dec 1902

141
Mrs. Salli e J UlrichFairvietv 10
John Hoover
4 Croup
64
Clinton
Henry Ulrick
35 !-Irt t;, Kidn123
\'IS
Danl Ulrick
D. L. Burton
The Family'
Eudora 65 Paralysis 147

(?)Urbouslcy, A.
1 Nov 1904
(Shipped from St. Marys, Ks.)
OH
56 Accidental 58
The Family
VanHoesen,
7 Jan 1897
40?
150
VIS
E. H. VanHoesen
31 Dec 1904
VanHoesen, mss Ella
(Shipped from KC, Mo .. )
34
(?)Vausbinder, Bathena 19 Apr 1894
J.R. Sj--4?Conover 76
28
Verdan, Benj.
10 Aug 1893
T C Baker,Vinland; Vinland
U.S.Soldier Private Co. H 8th Rgt. (?)Iowa Cav.
Verden, Ernest
23 !'dch 1898
Loui s Verden
,on
69
Verden, child of
31 Aug 1900
L Verden; Olin Be11;Off
Stillborn 95
Eberhardt
Verden, infant
4 Aug 1904
Lewis Verden
OH
144
1 wk l
Verden(r), child of L. 18 rolay 1899
Lewis Verden(r)
OH
Stillborn 81
Verden(r), infant
31 ~lch 1902
Lewis Verden(r)
on
Stillborn i14
Verden(r), child of
12 l\lch 1903
LewisVerden;OlinBellOH
2 da
126'
Vernsen. Carl
16 Oct 1895
A. G. Honnold
orr
4 yr Diph.
46
Vernsen. child of
17 Oct 1895
A. G. Honnold
O£1
46
Victor, J.
3' Feb 1891
((Ir Moore;Mrs Victor 1',17
6
Viets, child of
28 Jul 1892
C Viets; BenStaggers Jeff .Co.
20
\'laffle,Mrs. Linda
26 Apr 1891
H~ C. Waffle
OH
9
\'1aggeman, Chas. C.
28 Mch 1900
Charles l'Jaggem,ln
OOH
6 m Pneu.
90
Wagner, Lillie
23 Nov 1891
rtlrs. Wagner
Spring Hill
14
l,'/agstaff. Charlie A.
19 Nov 1904
Robt. 'i/agstnff '
OT-T
20..L
148
Wagstaff, Clara B.
11 Feb 1902
Robert Wagstaff
oh
30 childbedF.1l3
Vialll, Joseph H.
25 Feb 1900
August Wahl
OH
Gunshot
89
Private Co H 20 Kas. Died 27 Mch 1898, buried 25 Feb 1900
wound in action
(Shipped from SanFran6isco &amp; Manilla, P.I.)
~;;alborn, Nannie ill.
19 Feb 1904
W A Walborn;EliBarber OR
7 yr
137
Lalborn, Vera
10 Feb 1904
I'!m Walborn
OB
5
136
;,\;albr~dge, C. B.
18 Jul 1906
J i\I &amp;L R 1'lalbridge Williams.7~rDropsy
172
"albrIdge, Clyde
11 Feb 1907
John Hutchingson
Underwood,18, Pneu 181
L. R. Nc:dbridge
Cemeteryl'J,albri dge, Mrs. J. M. 21 Jan 1907
J. M. Halhridge
\'lilliamstown Dropsy
180
Walbridge, L. R.
15 Feb 1907
\':illiamstown Pneu.
Blank
181
Walker, A. C.
16 Jan 1905
A WArmstrong;Family; Eudora 65
151
F C Walker
Walker, Charlotte
16 May 1907'
P. F. Walker
OH
14m. Heasles 185
Walker, child of
20 Aug 1895
Walker, Geo. C.
20 Apr 1904
(Shipped from (?)Bisbee, Arizona)
\'ialker, Inez
13 Apr 1906
Walker, Jas.
12 Aug 1900

Alex i'la1ker;Wm~Iiller OR
May Walker
OH'

~Irs.

44

37

Pneu.

140

Sherman Walker
r,x;
16m. LungTrbl 168
rJrs Henderson;
OH
62
94
illrs. (?)fIollow; nrs. Walker

�74

~
Walker, Jenl{s

Walker, Mrs. Lois H.
\"]:;Jlker, ~,Irs • Lucy
~~(llker , P,lollie C.

Burial Date

Ordered by

Buri al

Age, C811Se d. f.[.

13 Dec 1901

Sylvia, Charlie, &amp;
Sherman Walker
J. H. Gleason
Mrs. M. G. Hubbell,
II,' A. Allen
G. L. Walker

MG

46

1 Mch 1894
2 Feb 1895
26 Apr 1899

III

DB
74 Consumpt
33
623 West 8th 5t.Topeka
Catholic
39
OH'
34
'?Fever
80

25 Rheumatism131
I. L. White
Grant
12 Sep 1903
Rosa
25
The Family
OH
8 Feb 1893
Sam(u)!
Co. FIst Kas Inf. !\Iaj or 5th Kas Co. Col 16th Kas Cav.
Vic Johnson
p,X;
4 m Pneu.
183
2 Apr 1907
Vera
Sherman Walker
60 Anpofll exi 11143
i,'Irs. Emma \'1all
OR
28 Jun 1904
Wall, Amos p.
C. &amp; G. Wall
123 -1~f Stom. 87
Lewi s \'lall ace
OIl
Wallace, Mrs. Henrietta 8 Jan 1900
Frank i\'1arch
~;1G
40
Peter Lewis
23 Mch 1895
Wall ace, James
OH
16-9-2
Hrt
Fail
+145
Herman Richardson
4 Sep 1904
Wallace,Richardson D.
Sarah Richardson
on
73 Paralysis 121
L. N. NaIling
VJalling, Mrs. Lois J.
7 Oct 1902
OR
?35 Typhoid F 88
Lorin Walling
Wallin9, David G.
7 Feb 1900
Private Band 18 Reg. Inftry. Died 9 Nov 1898 (Shipped from Manil1Cl, P.I.)
Walling, (?)Lou1a r~l.
21 Jun 1900
L. N. Walling
on
36 Inf. of ? 93
on
45 Cancer 64
Leroy N. Walling
Walling, Mrs. Sybilla' 3 Oct 1897
(Rec'd from Chic-ago, Ill.)
Walquist, U. G.
16 Jul 1901'
Fred &amp; Jno.WalquistManhattan76 Hrt Dis, 187
Walter, Frank
15 Jan 1898
The Family
Lecompton 67 Pneu.
67
Walter, Mrs. F.
3 Aug 1901
A. C. Walter
Lecompton 68 Tumor
106
Walter, ~'~n A."
13 Jan 1907
Ed \'Ial ter
O~1
179
(Shipped from Silverton. Colo.)
Minnie Walter
Walters, rlladi son
21 Feb 1904
~lrs. E. Walters
DeeI&lt;:reek 46
137
Christopher Wulfkuhle; John UnlJer
Walton, Miss Lizzie
19 Jan 1899
John Walton
?Clinton/ 19 Pneu.
78
W. E. Barnes
?Vinland
Wamego"i' Wi lli s
13 Feb 1902
Haskell Inst.
hlarietta,Ks 14 Pneu~
112
WClrd, Mrs. S.
15 Aug 1890
Sam Hard
Linl'lOOd
2
Ward, Sam
22 Aug 1890
Blank
Linwood
2
Ware, Ben
16 Jun 1896
A L Selig: Henryl'lare OR
30 con.
53
Ware, Geo.
8 Feb 1902
The Fami 1y
orr
58 Liver comp112
Warfield, child of
15 ~Iay 1897
? G. K. Miller
OB
2 1m
61
Henry Warfield
Warfield, John Jr.
9 Apr 1905
JoJ~n Warfield
OH
36
155
Warfield, Lizzie
23 Feb 1905
Mildred Warfield
Eudora 15 Consump t. 153
Warfield, l'hu.
5 Apr 1904
John i'larfieid
0H
32
?
138
(?)Warren, Fred
13 RIch 1901
C J Erickson,Guardian DH
18
101
Warren, r,Ir s .
20 Jun 1892
Ed lJelvi11e
Eudora
19
Warrol, Robt. L.
7 Oct 1899
Geo Warrol
~I
14? ~to;n.
85
Mr. Haschburger
Washington, Annie
9 Apr 1907
~'lableG-JakeVlashingtonOH
40 Bright'sD.183
Washington, ch. of
7 Aug 1897
R. -1-~ Washington
MG
2 wk
62
Washington, Chas.
23 Nov 1900
R. P. Washington
i;'!G'
5 Diph.
97
Washington, Eddie
20 Sep 1904
Ann i e&amp;Jake\',Jashi ngtonOH
22Killedbycar146
Washington, Gen.
24 Nov 1891
A. G. Honnold
OH
14
Co. E 11th Reg't Louisiana Infantry
Washington, George
16 Apr 1898
Caroline (iJashington ~x;
90 Ole! age
70
Washington, Lemual
6 Mch 1894
Geo. Washington
Clinton 19 Consumpt. 33
P. A. Dolbee,Washington Creek

Walker,
Walker"
Capt.
Walker,

�75'

Name

Burial Date

Washington, (?)Lewis
8
~'iashin~Jton, Hrs. L.
25
Washington, ch of Marie19
Watkins, Clara
29

.'

Feb
Mch
Apr
Feb

1895
1902
1902
1904

Watkins, Mrs. E.
19 Oct 1905
Watkins, Ellen E.
5 May 1904
(Shi pped from KC Kan.)
Watkins, Gee.
29 Nov 1902
Watson, Andrew
Viatson, James

,27 ~Ich 1895
16 Dec 1897

Watson, (?)0sburn
13 Sep
6 Apr
Watson, Willie
Watt,nJl.child of(female30Sep
Watts, John
27 Uch
Watts, John C.
4 Sep
Co E 3 Ks In.
\'laubonsy, Sophia
15 Nov

1902
1901
1903
1901
1904
1902

15 Nov 1905
Vieatherby, Geo.
15 r,lch 1907
Weatherby, Wm. F.
\Ile aver, Hen ry
2 Feb 1892
Webber~ (?)Albin
24 Jul 1901
(Shipped from Des f,1o i ne s, 10 • )
Webber, J. L.
7 Oct 1890
Webber, ~Irs.
15 Mch 1891
\"lei deman, ('1) Agust a
13 Apr 1897
Weise, Hellen
25 Dec 1900
Wells, ~Irs. flillanda
31 Jan 1905
(Shipped from 11 worth)
;']e11s, Cora
8 rdch 1897
Wells, Mrs. David
29 Jul 1904
Wells, Geo'rge
18 ~Iay 1904
(Shipped from 11 worth)
Welsh, Phil C.
16 Apr 1907
Wescott, Mrs. J. F.
Wescott, Miss

6 May 1897
15 Sep 1896

West, Joseph All~n
26 Jul
West, Melvin
26 r,Jay
\'ihedon, Fred J.
14 Jul
Wheeler, child of E. J. 27 Dec
Wheeler, Gold.
15 Apr
Whi rlow(n), r.Ir.
10 Apr
Whitacker, Thomas
5 Jan
(Shipped from KC)
l.':hi te, Amanda 2.
4 Aug
Whitney, Mrs. S. E.
17 May
(Shipped from C?)Hym-, Ks.)
Whitcomb, Albert
26 Aug
White, child of
4 Nov
8 Nov
\'lhi te, child of

1904
1906
1905
1899
1907
1893
1906
1900
1901
1901
1894
1894

(1rdered bv

Btl ri al

Ag e Cau se d. ~.

Geo. WaShington

(child)

~en.

' Clinton
Clinton
L &amp; Geo Washington Clinton
Ed Watkins &amp; Sister nG
John :'Iatkins
C. W. Watkins;CountyMG
Georae Davi s
-1-

24

~ashington

53

39
114
114
137

58
56

161
141

H~ m?

C. W. Watkins
OIl
123
35 con.
[,Irs. Watkins, P;,oli ,Ks
·ar-I
A. G. Honnold
40
DB
Geo. A. Banks;
67
66
Geo. Nicholson; Miss Carey Watson
Blank
120
Wakarusa 68 Dropsy
E. p. Watson
iJG
6 c:urgicalCp102
R. M. Watt
Lone Star 5 wk SmrCom.132
John C. i'Jatts
lH
HlGunShotl'ind 102
The Family
OH
69 Kid.ff.vr 145
:laskel1 Inst.
it!&lt;lyettal,(s 14 BloodPois 123
(Shipped to r.layetta, Kan.)
E. S. T.'leatIH~rby
OH'
45m
162
E S &amp; Rev Weatherby DH
7 wk
183
Jona. ,$. John F. :'!eaver; \lleaver
24
Or-:
68 Ap!')oplexi a106·
f.Iasons Order
Mrs. Webber
OH
3
(?)Leonder Cole.PleasantGrove
8
Robt. &amp; WilliamOH
76 LClGrippe+ 60
\'veideman
Ernest !.'lei se
r\[;
5 Di!Jh.
99
The Fami ly
;OrJ
60 Pneu+Kidn.152

A. G. Honno19
r~[;
We11s;The Family' WS
P,lrs. VJelis
"OH

13 lJeasles
59
25 Dropsy
144
71 Eronchitis141

Harry &amp; Ida f\l Welsh :Of!

15 Aug 1847
184
(date of birth?)
61
55
18 ..L.

~

J. F. i'lescott
D. M. Lewis
John F. Wescott
Charles F. West
{»I
~Inry &amp; Joe Viest
~JG
Fred \'lhedon
crI
E. J. Wheeler
DB
~lrs Ellen A ;'!heelerOH
~dr. (?)Jam Whirlow Vinland
n. L. Boatright
or;
J. W. Arthur
David White
mi
s. E. \'lhi tney
DH
W. H. H. Whitney
The F a m i 1 y O H
Marshall &amp; Cl ark
OH
fllarsiJ all (~Cl ark
OH

6 m.

?
144
2 Lung Trhl 170
8 da
138
87
33 Consumpt. 183
26
Killed by 164
Cars
30 UremicPois 94
47
104

74 Senil.Dib.l07
37
37

�76

Name

Burial Dnte

White, child of
\~hi te, Daisy May

31 Jan 1399
25 Dec 1896

Ordered by'

Burial

Age. Cause d.

1:£L.

Jas i'lhite;f.Trs Lutz DB
2 yr
78
~Irs • E. Dimmey
OH
1 wk
57
r\Ioses !\Jllite
White, James H.
9 Jul 1902
Bessie F. White
Or-;
42 RR Accid. 117
1/111i te, Joel S.
13 Jun 1897
C. B. Reed, D.D.S. OH
65
61
(Removed from Topeka)
? K-- --, Toneka,Ks
!,'il1i te, r;loses
26 Jun 1907
Dg. County
.
~iX;
56 Dropsy
136
White, Margarite A.
2Sep 1905
S \AJhi te; J 5 Common ~JH
1-13daSmrComp160
17 Jul 1905
rIhi te, ~\'Irs. Nora
G. l'r. Hhi te
OE
45 Dropsy
153
White, (?)Tessee
26 Ju1 1903
E Dimmey &amp; wi fe
1)1-1
13 Consumpt. 130
Vlliiting, child of
12 Mch 1391
A. B. Whiting Co. Topeka
8
Whi Uey, ~'Iiss
15 Apr 1896
I'I. A. t'/hi tley
Perry
39
51
Whitlock,Fern Beatrice 7 Feb 1907
Fred C. I'lhi tlock
Eudora
3 yr Dyph. 180
\'lhi tney, A. D.
5 Jul 1897
W. H. H.Whitney
OR
61
60 ...L
Rlrs. D. C. Whi tney
t'/hitney, "Jiss C.
18 :May 1896
F. IIerrington
Eudora
52
Whi tney, (? )Jemesi lIl. 22 Mch 1905
l'/m i'lhi tney
Vinland 34
154
(Shipped from Kansas City to Vinland)
Whitney, John
18 Jul 1907
W. A. Marchal 'On Marchal farm 59
187
J. H. Whitney
Hung himself
11hi tney, Mrs. Mary
11 Nov 1895
lV. H. H. ~':hi tney
:');-;
47
Whi tney, t'!m :I.
27 Oct 1907
Mrs. Kate Whitney 5'ni $Eudora 45 HrtTrb 190
Frank Griffi th
Frank Stanwick, Clinton
Who( aHey, Snrah
16 Mch 1902
E. U. Bond
r.IcClouth 81 Pnell.
113
Wickershrun,LiIlie/Ellis30 Nov 1900
Ci ty Marshall
MG
Dip.
97
Wi dem (n )er, Geo.
28 l\Iay 1900
Charles Hemphill
Reno·
56, Paralysi s 92
Wiggin, D. H.
25 Feb 1903
The Family
a-j
71 Hrt Fai 1. 125
Wight, Haskey
5 Jan 1899
The Fami ly
CH
65
77
\'fild, Mrs.
29 Jan 1896
F. E. Stimpson
DB
49
Wi Ider, Lucy
7 Oct 1896
Mrs. D. \HIder
OH
29
?
56
Wiley, Aleli a C.
28 Nov 1905
r&lt;'ir &amp; Mrs Harrell
o;r
?41 Pnell.
162
Wiley, John C.
23 ~Jay 1695
Mrs i'iiley;Mrs Mays DR
35 Hemorage
42
\'lflley, f\Jyrtle
5 Oct 1896
S. E. Willey
Vinland 6 mo?
56
Willey, Mrs. Nancy
21 May 1902
J. 1'1. Wiley
iOa
62 !-Irt,. &amp;Ki dn 116
\'Ii lli ams, ~Jrs. A. J.
9 Mch 1898
A. L. l'ii 11 i ams
OB
71 Old age
69
Williams, Ambrose
17 Apr 1906
Mrs. A. Willi ams
iI'X;
76 md afJe
168
(Shipped from Leavenworth)
Mr. Nolnnd
Willi antS, mssAntoniette28Jul 1898
Mrs. R. L. Wi lli ams VB
44 Dropsy
72
Willi antS, B. S.
28 rdch 1898
B. S. I'Ji Ili ams, Jf. Vinl and 81
70
I'iilli ams, child of
9 Apr 1901
Adam ~¥i Ili ams
on
2 wk Eraysipl02
\1illi ams, Ed
29 ritch 1893
R J Petty &amp; Johnson fiX;
26
\'liIliams, Frank
14 Apr 1395
A. H. \'li Ili ams
fllG
7 1:Jk/m. Fever 41
Williams, Frank O.
15 Jan 1899
A. H. I'lilliams
6 m? Pneu.
n
t'!illi runs, Henry'
25 Jan 1903
Mrs Williams;
6,7
124
fJrs. C. Carter
\'li 11 i ams , Henry
12 Feb 1905
John Cl::!rk;HrsVerderaI
88 Paralysis 153
Wi lli ams, John'
19 Feb 1892
A G Honnold
DH
16
\'ii 11 i ar.1S , John
29 Dec 1902
:-fei rs John \,li lli amsOH
73 Pneu.
123
\'filli ams, Johnnie
16 May 1895
Alex Wi Ili ams
nx;
13 Scrofula
41
~:Ji 11 i ams , child of Joe
6 .l\pr 1905
Cliff Ellis
Pleasant
155
Joe !'lillinms
Grove
Willi ;:mlS, Josephine
11 Aug 1907
Ben 13o1den
DR
80 P3ralysis 188
(?)Caltantha Court

�77

Wi lli ams,
Wi lli ams,
\'lilli ams,
Williams,
VIi lli ams,

r.1rs. M.
Mrs. Maria
Martha [,I.
Mary A.
Mrs. M.A.

Williams, Milton

Age Cause d.

Ordered by

6
7
10
3
22

Ambrose Williams
1r11
74
Mrs. Johnson
~'G
87
B. S. Williams
Vinland 75
A. L. (..lilli ams
OB
37
"Irs. C. W.Konag a
RoseHi1l65
(Shipped to Chicago)
A.G. Honnold
u'X;
Jas. Johnson
Simpson &amp; Sinclair OH
OH
82
C. W. Sni th
OH
C. W. Smith

Jun
Feb
Apr
Apr
Jul

1902
1897
1898
1898
1901

17 Apr 1893

William, Mrs.
5 Feb 1891
Williams, Ralph L.
20 Dec 1897
Wi lli ams, Mrs. R. L.
22 Aug 1898
'.' (Shipped from Westline, Mo.)
Williams, Roxy
116 Oct 1901
Willi ams, W.
Williams, Ward

Burial

Date Buri al .

5 Apr 1894
8 Dec 1906

Williams or Patterson,Crist
Co B 18th USC Inf.
7 Feb 1904
\~illi amson, Hannah
24 Sep 1904
i~illis, Mrs. Elizabeth
9 Jul 1901
Willis, Elmer E.
30 Oct 1902
(Shipped from Kan. City, Kas.)
Willis, Joel
8 Dec 1897
Willis, Nellie L.
29 May 1906
Willis, Walter A.
25 May 1900
Willoughby, Ella
3 Dec 1883

Stomach
116
LaGrippe
58
?neu.
70
Cancer
70
Appoplexial07
26
Hrt.Fail

ws
A. L. i'lilli ams
3 w/m.Chlnft
Ed Flora
DH
Mrs. Ed Jones
16
P,lrs. B. Lyons
DB
Ki lIed by
Cow
Mrs. Nard Williams
Zitphia Patterson
OH
60
1.0. O.F.
\'1m Williamson
Catholic73
W. H. Willi s
68 Paralysis
(Shipped to Barclay, Kas.)
Mrs. Willi s
OH
42 HrtFail
~lr

f£L.

6
',66
73
108
34
177
136
146
105
122

l'Iillis;P.lrs Lloyd;Barkley,Ks. 76
65
Will Hoadly
,OH
170
Mrs. Nellie L.lVilli sOH
36
92
Mrs John VIilloughby OH
ro
31
SO Thacher
Willoughby, Henry
5 Jan 1907
r.lrs rllo11ie lHlloughbyOH
40 Dropsy
178
Willoughby, John
8 Aug 1901
Doug .County; Law Lodge,OH
74
107
Private Co A 12th Regt USCT Heavy Artillery-.
No.1946 rOOF
Wills, David
24 Mch 1898
A. G. Honno Id
. ~X;
51
69
Wilmot, (? )f)ree L.
3 Apr 1902
Proff. Newsom
DH
36
114
Wilmoth, H3rriet E.
11 Aug 1905'
Wi 11 !~i Imoth
Of!
68 Paralysis 159
Wiloughby, child of
15 May 1904
Geo R Wiloughby
OH
1+
141
Wilson, Alfred H.
2 Jun 1906
John Wilson-son
IUnoS Wilson
OH
63 Paralysis 170
Wilson, child of
19 Mch 1892
A. E. Wi Ison
BigSprgs
17
il;Ir. Wulfkule
Wilson, child of Mrs. 18 Dec 1893
Hattie Wilson
MG
9-10 yrs
32
WUson, Eli
3 Feb 1904
The Family
OH
60
136
Wilson, Elizabeth C.
29 f.lch 1905
Mrs. J R (?)Good -1....
92 Old alJe
154
Wilson, ~lrs. Kate
9 Oct 1902
Wm &amp; T J Hughes
Hrt Fail 121
(Shipped to IOVla)
Wilson, Mrs. Lydia
22 Feb 1895
Alfred H. \'Til son
on
39
\\,ilson, May
28 Jan 1895
Howard \'Iilson
i\1G
38
?from - Fort Scott, Kans.
Wilson, Mrs. Nancy J. 25 Oct 1901
B F &amp; J H Wilson
OH
78 Hrt Trbl 109
B. Stoggers
Wilson, Urs.Pearl
1 May 1902
Ed i'lilson
Blank
21
115
t'JiIson, Thos. F.
13 Apr 1901
The Family
OB
88+ Old age 102
Winchell, child of
20 Sep 1897
Gabriel Winchell
OH
10 TY!lhoid
64
Winchell, Gabriel C.
21 Oct 1901
fllrs Winchell; Dg Co OH
65 Rheu&amp;Drop 108
Private Co B 64th Ill. Vol lnfty

�78

Burial Date
Wilchell, infant
14 Nov 1903
Winchester, Mrs. Alice 20 Jun 1901
Wind ------- (Indian)
Winsett, Andrew
Winters, A.

23 Jan 1892
30 Jan 1901
7 Mch 1891

Winters, child of
17 Feb
Wiseman, child of
22 Dec
Nitzell, Peter D.
5 Sep
(Index-\'lhi tzell) Private Co
Wolbridge, child of
6 Jul

1895
1890
1901
H 61
1895

Wolf, Anna L.

27 Mch 1897

Wolford, Phoebe

11 Sep 1901

Ordered by

Burial

~

Cause d.

~.

133
OH
5 da.
Albert Winchell
MG'
105
Winchester
15 -L
Enlt1la Jackson
Haskell
15
C. F. Meserve
Lakeview 89 Senile '? 100.
Vlinsett &amp; Co.
Lecompton
--. 7
J. T. Richards
~1. S. Winter
39
Lecompton
R. T. Richards
5
Mr. Wiseman
57 Stom.Trbl 107
OH
The Family
III Regt.
43
;'!illi ams - 6 mo.
W. M. \'ihi tl ock
town
Levi Wolbridge
60
33
Mr.l'101f; Geo Wolf; OB
? Greenlee
7 m.crollp 174
Dg Co ?oor Comm.
Mrs. Staggers
69 Paralysis 131
The Family
OH
r:x;
A G Honnold
5
OH
Mrs. A. S. Wood
58 Cancer
173
[-1. B. Wood
Sti llborn 116
?Tonga.
The Estate
OH
68 BloodPois.122

-L

Wollenzrin, Wm
9 Aug 1903
Wood, Addie
13 Jan 1891
'.'Iood, Augustus S.
14 Aug 1906
Wood, child of
7 Jun 1902
Wood, Edwin W.
2 Nov 1902
Pri vate Co E 3 Rgt KSl1
Wood, Geo. R.
6 Sep 1903
~lrs. Charity Wood
rlx;
;'.lalari al F .101
Co D 17th Rgt USCF
Douglas County
Wood, Mrs. Jennie W.
23 May 1892
f;Ir \'Jood;S Holloway orr
18
Wood, John
died26 Feb 1899
JohnMoore; Family
Clinton 61
79
Wood, Lucie A.
28 Dec 1897
E. W. \'lood
OR
52
67
Wood, Mary F.
17 Sep 1903
Charles W. C---4--- ;oH
75 Old age
132
\'lood, Sanborn D.
5 Jan 1902
Family
on
65 Li verTrbl 111
Woodi n, p:lary E.
28 Ju1 1890
S. Woodi n
ffi
2
Wooding, Louis F.
31 Dec 1903
Sadie Wooding
MG
47
135
Woodri ng , Cl aren ce R.
Jan 1905
1. F. Hughs
~;'G
8 yr Hrt D. 151
or Clara
(Shipped from Lansing)
'.'!oodruf, Floyd M.
13 Nov 1907
l\Irs. Woodruff
OR
27 Consumpt. 191
Woodruff, infant
26 Feb 1903
H. G. Woodruff
OH
1 w.
125
R. H. Stewart
Woodruff, T. J.
2 Aug 1904
Ii &amp; Mrs T J Woodruff on
65 Accident 144
Woodruff, Wesley
15 Mch 1892
T. J. Woodruff
OH
17
Woodruff, \'lm
7 Jan 1896
Kenyon &amp; Selig;
OR
18
49
\',loodruff
Woodruff, \'1m.
died 14 Mch 1901
H. Conn
OH
34
102
Woods, Ab
22 Sep 1894
C Epley &amp; Mrs' Woods OH
36
Woods, Albert
8· Aug 1906
Lucrecia I'loods
OH
24
172
Woods, Clyde
8 Jan 1904
Alice Woods
OH
6
--1135
Woods, Ralza B.
6 Dec 1905
Frank M. Woods
OR
45 Lung Trbl 163
Woodside, Geo. 'Curtis 13 Jun 1906
Son; Daughter
OH
75 Hrt
171
Woodson, James
9 Aug 1902
Mrs Woodson; Dg Co OH
64
119
Woodward, B. W.
22 Oct 1900
The Family'
OIl
66· Paralysi s 96
G.A.R. Post 12 - Co E 3K.S.In.
(Shipped from West Chester, Pa.)
Woodward, D. F.
15 Aug 1906
Sheriff Woodward
CI inton 89 Old age
173
Woolfe, George
14 !dch 1903
The Family
~IG
89 Old age + 126
Pri vate Co E 2 Mo. I. ; Sgt. Co A 16 Ks Cav. .

�79

Name.
Worden, L. J.

,

Burial Date
4 Feb 1907

(?)Woyahn, William
Wright, Albert E.

18 Apr 1903
9 May 1902

~'lright , B.
Wright, Dr. Edgar

23 Sep 1906
4 Aug 1907

Wright, Gertie
17 Oct 1904
(Shipped from Phoenix, Ariz.)
Wright, inf~nt
6 May 1903
Wright, Ira/Ora
16 Apr 1907
Wright,John, infant ch.15 Jul 1895
Wright, child of J.
25 Nov 1900
Wright, infant
25 Feb 1902
Nright, inf ch oJ John 11 Jun 1907
Wright, Ora
10 May 1892
Wright, Rebecca
3 May 1907

Ordered bv

Bur! a1

..

Mrs. Jennie Worden O~J
?drs. Hornsby
~IG
The Family
'On
Albert ':!right
N. O. Stevens
Pe rryvfl 1e
H. C. Collens
{Ii
l'hllter \'!right
Mrs. Edgar ',lright
on
Ben Ellis

AwtGnuse d. ~
78 Old age

180

82 Old age + 127
7 wk Spasms 115
73
63 Cancer

175
187

24 Consumpt. 146

Albert \'.Iright
~G
Stillborn 128
OH
?21 Consumpt. 184
John \'fright
.oH
A. G. Honnold
43
OR
Stillborn 97
John Wright
John Wright
011
113
4 da
John ~·Jright
OH
185
1 da
18
Supt.
PoorFarm
or;
65 Hrt Trbl 184
John,Albert,'Sm. &amp;
Geo. Wright ;Mrs r.lason
Mrs. Wright;JWWagnerOH
~.'lright, ~'Jesley
15 Apr 1903
36 Dropsy
127
VlulfKuhle, infant
H. W. Wulfkuhle
Kamvaka
11
28 Jul 1891
8 Sep 1897
Wulfkuhle, ch of
Mr Ice for 1. Wulfkuhle DrCreek l!.f \'!hCgh. 64
17 Mch 1902
Wyatt, child of
Arthur H. \~yatt
Eudora
4 da
113
Yarnold, Thomas
on
19 I\Ich 1895
The Farony
40
Yates, r.trs.
29 Jul 1897
G' IV til Yates, Topeka OFf
79 ?overheat 62
Yates, Wm
7 Dec 1907
87 c.of Brain192
ClIas Deforest I;IrsYateOH
Yeager, Janes, in ch of 14 Aug 1907
James Yeager,736 NJ DB
Sti llborn 188
Yeager, John H.
16 Nov 1894
J. M. Ne\'Jlin
OH
16 Typhoid F. 37
Yeager, ~'1rs.
27 Feb 1898
1'10.52 TabernacleOH
40 Cnncer
68
!\Ir. (? mari a
Yeager, Saml Jr.
5 Jul 1897
Saml Yeager;AGlionnold .oB
11 Typhoid
61
Yeager, Saml·
3 Aug 1897
C. C. Yeager
OH
62
(?r ¥ewdo11,P.Irs.Eliz H. 7 Jnn 1894
Joseph Yewdoll
OR
67 Hrt Fail
32
Yewdo11 , Jas.
19 Dec 1900
Joseph A. Ye~vdoll
C. L. Edwards
OIl
50
98
Yewdoll, Joseph
23 Aug 1901
The Family·
Or-!
Hrt Fail. 107
Yo em an , Miss Eli zabeth 4 Aug 1902
John RlcFarl an
orr
76 Hem.Bwls 119
Young, Carl
8 Jan 1894
J. p. Bar(n)ker
?Morris
19 No Dr.
32
Young, child of
18 ~.Ich 1891
R Burn s; -2 Young
on
8
Young, chi Id of
23 Aug 1897
(?)Ozisa Young; A.G.B. Or!
Stillborn 63
Young, Albert
20 Jan 1898
Douglas County
Crowder 80 Old age
67
Private Co K 116 U S Colored Volunteer Inf.
Young, Arvi 11 a
27 Feb 1906
Fred Letcher (col) ~IG
166
Young, infant
22 Feb 1896
C.T.K. Prentice
or-I
50
Young, infant
27 Aug 1896
J. H. Young
rJ:;
5S
Young, Robert
16 Apr 1897
Family of Young
Olf
68
?
?
60
Young, Wm.
3 Feb 1891
Illit. &amp; \'1. Young
OIl
6
Young, Wm.
15 Dec 1903
The Family
OH
59 Gunshot
134
Benevolent No. 2
wound
Younger, Cl aude
4 Dec 1907
!tlrs. Zoella Younger OH
16 appendicit.192
Zellers, D. C.
8 Sep' 1900
J. B. Cunningham
Lecompton 54
95
tJriv&lt;Jtc Co 0 149 Regt.Ind.lnfty.
Doug 1 as Co.; The Famil y

�80

.'
•

...f9...

Name"

Burial Date

Ordered b:£

Burial

Age, Cause d •

Ziesenis, August

17 i\Ich 1903

Charles Ziesenis
A. Getker
Frank Zimmerman
Albert Zimmerman

Eudora

73 Paralysis+126

Wm Zimmerman
J. rr. Zingst
The Family
The Family

28 Suicide
194
6 ?B.Fever 53
Catholic ?46 Cancer 110

16 Jan 1901
Zfmmennan, child of
Zimmerman, Edwin
26 Apr 1903
(Shipped from Long Beach, Cal.)
Zimmerman, Herbert A. 20 Dec 1907
(?)Zingst, Alonzo
3 Jul 1896
Zook, Inez P.l.
13 Nov 1901
Zook, J. M.
15 Jan 1899

100
Catholic 4 wk
iI-I;
79 Paralysis+128
QI

OH

on

56

n

Below are listed those burials which cannot be alphabetized because the record is
incomplete or illegible:
Infant
No name (city coffin)
Unknown Man died 16th

16 Apr 1904
4 Apr 1907
21 Oct 1893

Unknown (child)
26
Can't read, child of
28
7
Unknown died 4 Jun
27
Blank
Can't read,Mrs. F.
16
Unknown (child)
30
Unknown
21
Can't read, Susan
22
Infant
14
Infant
8
• Can't L'ead, S.
24
Unknown
11
No name listed
19-21
Infant girl
6
Unknown
Name has been erased
2 unkno~'JlI children

•

nlch
Sep
Jun
Apr
Apr
Apr
Feb'
Feb
Jan
Apr
Jul
Nov
Feb
May

1893
1892
1892
1892
1892
1891
1894
1895
1895
1896
1896
1098
1902
1902

5 Jul 1902
7 'Oct 1902
31 Dec 1902

-1. G. Patterson

140
7 da
JacJ&lt; Parnell
Baldt'rin
183
A.G.Honnold; Asher; OH
?Pofson30
Coroner Horner
(?) Topping Tnlstee Kennedy/Kanwaka
25
?
Hood
Clinton
22
Charlton,ActCoroner OH
Rn Accid. 19
E. A. (?)Bradford
OH
18'
rrIrs. A. (?) Dimmey
OIl
17
Coroner
OH
9
J. Douglass
Perry
33
Can't read
Clinton
39
Jacob Flory
\'lS
Stillborn
38
W. R. Tucker
Clinton
Stillborn
51
(?)Sey--- C.Heyson Topeka 78 Dysentry
54
A. Getker
Eudora
75
s. C. ~.larshall
i',jedia
113
(?)FJG. H~ Coble, RG
3 da
115
John Butler
Douglas County
OR
151m Accid 118
Haskell Institute
Haskell
121
Coroner Powell
OE
Stillborn 123
Douglas County

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�1875 Douglas County Kansas Census

PUblished by The Douglas 60tihty Genealo~ical Soci~ty

P.O. Box 3664

Lawrence; Kansas 66046-0664

Copyright 1985 Dou~lis 6ount~ G~rie~logical Society

�Acknowledgements

The Douglas County Genealogical Society is pleased
to publish the Douglas County Kansas, 1875 State
Census. This is a culmination of many persons work
copying, typing and indexing over a five year period.
The Society wishes to thank the Kansas State Historical
Society for mak1ng the original book ava1lable.
Special thanks to Terry Harmon of the Kansas State
Historical Society staffcfor·h1s help .. coordlnating
this project.
The Society appreciates the help and cooperation of
Wayne Mayo, Library Director and the reference staff
at the Lawrence Public L1bray. Storing the original
and making it available to the many copiers was
inval ua.ble.
Thanks to Past President Mary Jamison who helped
start this project during her administration.
Care was used in copying but the Society can not be
responsible for any errors. Anyone who has read a
census knows the difficulty deciphering mis$pelling
and faint unfamilar writ1ng. A copy of the Lawrence
City Directory of 1875-6 was used as an aid in reading
some of the difficult writing. In many instances the
names from each source are given,and identified as
such.
.
Most of the Lawrence Wards and Douglas County Townships are printed in the sequence found in the ori~inal
to make it easier to indentify possible family
relationships to others living nearby.
Grant Township and Lawrence Ward five are printed in
alphabetical order, with the original page numbers
given. Each of the remaining sect10ns has 1ts own index.
They are arranged in a group at the beginning of the
book.
Donald W. Vaughn

�1875

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MO
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MI
MI
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4
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4
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4
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4
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VA
4
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4
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4
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4
KS
4
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4
MO
MO
4
KS
4
KS
4
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MO
MO

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Brown, Mack
Brown, Anna
Brown, Jas.
Brown, Luther
Brown, Ne.
Brown, Wm.
Brown, It!')na
Bucklin, Geo.
Bucklin, Ellen
Draper, F.M.
Draper, S.E.
Cook, Jno.
Cook, Jane
Cook, Aleck
Cook, Sarah
Cook, Wm.
Cook, Geo.
Root, Elias
Root, Wm.
Root, Rorace
Root, Ellen
Root, Jane
Baldwin, Nora
Baldwin, Orville
White, Martin
White, Elmira
White, Nicholas
Kennedy, T.R.
Kennedy, Mary
Kennedy, Phillip
Kennedy, Thos.
Judson, W.W.
Judson, Susan
Judson, Ettie
Juds on, Rerbert
Judson, Geo.
Judson, Nellie
Judson, Mary
Judson, Jessie
Wakefield, T.
Wakefield~ :Mattie
Sammons, Ida
Jones, Robt
Jones, Effie
Runter, Nellie
Davis,
, Mrs.
Davis,
, Miss
Roberts, Cath
Roberts, Francis
Roberts, Isaac
Roberts, Jno.
Roberts, Chas.

Age

19
16
12
8
6
4
2
25
19
25
25
33
31
7
5
3
1
67
35
28
25
22
33
9
54
60
38
39
36
4
2
27
27
7
5
3
2
52
1
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32
10
36
34
14
55
18
35
16
13
9
5

Sex
M
F
M
F
M
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F

M

M
M
M
M
F
F
F

M
M
F
M
M
F
M
M
M
F
M
M
M
F
F
M
M
F
F
M
F
F
F
F
F

F
M
M
M

Birth
Color OccuE!tion Place
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Laborer

Teacher
NY
Teacher
OR
Carpenter Ireland
Ireland
NY
NJ
KS
KS
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Painter
PA
Painter
PA
PA
PA
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B
B
B
B

MO
MO
KS
KS
KS
KS
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MO

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MO
MO
NY
NY

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MO
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IN
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MO
MO
MO
NY
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KS
KS
England
KS

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5
5
5
5
5
5
5
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5
5
5
5
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MO
MO
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4
4
4
4
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4
4
4
4
4
4
4

OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
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MI

MI
MI

MI

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
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Roberts, Fred
Seaton, Susan
Holmes, Chas.
Holmes, Mary
Holmes, Wm.
Holmes, Ollie
Hall, W.N.
Hall, E.
Boyd, ~.H.
Boyd, A.E.
McCullough, D.B.
McCullough, M.J.
McCullough, Grace
Anderson, Carrie
Kesting, Henry
Kesting, Melee
Kesting, Ida
~esting, Bertha
Kesting, otto
Kesting, Harry
Myer, Louisa
Craig, Jno.
Craig, Charlotte
Craig, Mary
Craig, Anna
Comley, Richard
Cordley, Mary
Cordley, Maggie
Cordley, Anna
Snow, Ella
Van hoesen, J.N!.
Vanhoesen, R.B.
Vanhoesen, Rillie
Erickson, Anna
McDonald, Eroin
Supple, Gao.
Gunn, E.
Gunn, A.B.
Gunn, Anna
Gunn, N.C.
Gunn, W.C.
Gunn, A.F.
Gunn, E.S.
Mathews, Lewis
Mathews, Sidney
Mathews, Elijah
Mathews, Eliza
Mathews, Jessie
Mathews, l1artha
Mathews, Moses
Mathews, Wm.

Age
?~5

21
35
25
4
1

33
19
28
23
50
30
2
16
34
34
8
7
5
1
19
79
67
35
35
45
40
16
77
21
32
32
3
30
32
32
57
54
21
17
17
16
.14
50
45
21
21
18
13
7
6

Birth Where from
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Sex Color OccuE!tion Place
M
F
M

F
M
M
M
F
M
F
M
F
F
F
M
F
F
F
M
M
F
M
F

B
B
B
B
B
B
'W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

F
F
M
F
F
F
F
M
F
F
F
M
M
M
F
F
M
M
F
M
M
F
M

W
W

F

B

M
F
M
M

B
B
B
B

Plasterer

MO
MI
MO
KY

MI
MI
MO
TX

KS
KS
MO
ME
Merchant
MO
MS
PA
OH
Shoemakerb'
PA
PA
OH
Merchant
PA
OH
OH
KS
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Merchant Germany
IA
Germany
IA
KS
KS
KS
KS
OH
Domestic Germany

W Minister
W
W

W
W
W Merchant
W
W

W Domestic
B Laborer
W Bookkeeper
W Missionary
W
W
W
W
W
W
B taborer
B
B

NY
NY
NY
NY

NY
NY
NY
NY

England
England
KS
England

MI
MI

MA
NY
KY

ME

KS
Sweden
MO
IN
MA

VT
IA
IA

MI

IN
IN

Sweden
MO
IN
IA
IA
IA
IA

IA

IA

IA
IA
KY

IA

MO
MO
MO:'
MO
MO

IA

MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
KS
KS

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

6

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7

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Name
Mathews, May
Jeffreys, Hezekiah
Horn, Wm.
~
Horn, Lucretia
Horn, Perry
Horn, Wm.
Horn, Mary
Horn, Geo.
Horn, Kate
Rankin, Wm.
Rankin, L.A.
Rankin, Wm.
Rankin, Lulu
Ellis, Jas
Ellis, Isabel
Ellis, Mary
Ellis, Jas. 9
Boardees, Mary
Boardees, Jas.
Boardees, E.
Erumett, J.C.
Emmett, E.G.
Emmett, Eliza
Emmett, Geo.
Emmett, Carrie
Hodgman, Sam'l
Hodgman, E.A.
Hodgman, Chas.
Hodgman, Robt.
Hodgman, Willard
McCall, Chas.
McCall, Lucy
Kuys, Wm.
KU\Vs, E.
Kuys, Wm.
McOmbs, Mattie M.
McCombs, Mattie M.
Davis, ' Jno.
Davis, Mary
Davis, Frank
Lacey, Martha
Jeans, Jasee
Jeans, Saml.
Nelson, Henry
Madden, Jno.
Shothos, Cyntha
Looney, Pat
Looney, Betsey .
Looney, Mary
Feggins, T.
Figgins, Jackson

Age

1
40
56
37
23
15
10
13
6
34
29
10
6
27
24
6
4
28
9
6
44
42
19
15
12
43
33
9

Sex

F
M
M
F
M
M
F'
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
F
M
F
M
F
t-f
F
F
M
F
M
F
M
6 M
4 M
23 M
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45 F
10 M
19 M
19 W
38 M
28 F
11
M
22 F
50 F
17 M
7 M
12 M
65 F
26 M
20 F
60 F
53 F
29 M

Color OccuE,!tion

Birth
Place

B

KS

B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
W
W
W

MD
KY

W

Laborer

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7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7'
7
7
7
7
7
7

IA
MO
MO
MO
MO

MO
MO
MO
KS
MO

MO

KA
Printer

PA
NY
KS
KS
Brickmoulder Ireland
England
r.tJ
KS
KS
Washer
WI
KS
KS
MasOn
England
England
England
KS
KS
Surveyor
NH

W
W
W
W
B
B
B
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W Engineer
W
W Farmer
W
W
F
F
M Laborer
M
M
W
B
B
B
B
B
W Laborer
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W
B
Washer
B
Printer

MI
OH
OH
OH
IN
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
MO
MO
KS
AR

KY
MO
KS
KS

KY
CT
MO
Ireland
VA

TN

IA
NY
Ireland
NY

0

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England
England
England
MI
MI

MI
MI
HI
IN
IN
IN
PA
PA
PA
PA
MO
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AR
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO

7

7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7

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8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
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Name

Age

Sex

Schofield, Silas
Schofield, Ida
Miner, Wm.
Miner, Hattie
Laidlaw, Robt.
Laidlaw, Mary
Laidlaw, Anna
Laidlaw, Mary
Laidlaw, Scott
Laidlaw, Frank
Taylor, Granson
Taylor, Emeline
Taylor, Belle
Taylor, Hammond
Taylor, Jas.
Taylor, Thorton
Turner, Jas.
Turner, Nannie
Chandler, Jas
Chandler, Jane
Chandler, Lizzie
Chandler, Eva
Chandler, Ruse
Chandler, Walter
Saunders, Henry
Saunders, Martha
Saunders, Anna
Saunders, Henry
Saunders, Frank
Saunders, Chas.
Saunders, Eben
Saunders, Robt.
Saunders, Eva
Reid, A. J~
Reid, Hattie
Reid, Myran
Reid, Robt
Foote, R.N.
Douglass, Thos.
Douglass, Carrie
Douglass, Horace
Douglass, Libby
Douglass, Aleck
Ets on, Helena
Burns, Eber
Burns, Josephine
Burns, Clara
Burns, Harvey
Burns, Helen
Ward, Lewis
Ward, Emily
Ward, Cassa

46
36
16
10
37
34
13

M
F
M
F
M

11

9
1-'5
52
35
15
14

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8

4
39
55
39
40
14
8

6
2
53
47
23
20
18
15
13
8

4
40
33
12
2
64
48
48

19
13
8
19
47
28
8
5
3
50
42
20

Color OccuE!tion
W
W
W

W
W

W

F
F
M
M
M
F
F
M
M
M
M
F
M
F
F
M
M
M
M
F
F
M
M
M
M
M
F
M
F
M
M
M
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
F
M
F
M
F
F

W
W
W

W
B
B
B
B
B
B
W
W

W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W

WI
NY
IN
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
Merchant Novia scotia~fNS)
Novia Scotia (NS)
Novia Scotia (NS)
Novia Scotia (NS)
Novia Scotia (NS)
KS
MO
Cooper
KY
MO
KY
MO
MO
MO
MO
KS
KS
Shoemaker
Wales
OH
MO
A.R
Wagon Maker
MO
KY
MO
A.R
OH
OH
KS
KS
KS
Trvl Agt.
MA
MA.

W
W
W

Lawyer

W

W
W
W
W

Farmer
Clerk

W

Printer

W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
B
B
B

Where from
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W

W
W
W
W

Birth
Place

Domestic
Carpenter

Laborer

MA.
MA

MA.

MA.

MA.

KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
OH
VT
KS
KS
NY
CT
VT
VT
IN
IN
Germany
PA
MO
KS
KS
KS
KY
VA
MO

MA

OH
WI

WI
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
Ge~

MO
MO

MO
MO
MO

J
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8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
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9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
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9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
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9
9
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Name

Age

sex

60 M
Greggs, Henry
Greggs, sally
35 F
36 M
Gemmell, R. B.
34 F
Gemmell, A. E.
12 M
Gemmell, R. B.
10 F
Gemmell, Mary
F
Gemmell, Lily
9
Campbell, Jame
.58 F
18 F
Campbell. Hartha
Sholl, Harriet
55 F
48
M
Faxon, Wm
Faxon, Harriet
49 f'
32 M
Palmer, Barney
23 F
Palmer, Gertrude
6/12
M
Palmer, Ben
Christ, Tella
15 F
23 F
Edwards, Mary
31 M
Hall, Geo~
52 F
Hall, Lucy
52 F
O'Conner, Ether
40
M
Spemcer, L. P.
30 F
Spencer, Matilda
14 M
Spen.cer, S. H.
11 M
Spencer, Jiltj
M
Spencer, Wm.
9
6
M
Spencer, Chas.
M
Spencer, Herbert
3
28
M
Johns on, Aleck
23 F
Johnson, Susan
F
Johnson, Famie
9
4
M
Johnson, J·ulius
2
M
Johnson, Wm.
Madden, Green
35 M
Madden, Melinda
29 ~1
14 M
Madden, Jno(Meddin)
M
Madden, Thos.
9
8
M
Madden, Ed~ard
M
Madden, Geq.(Medden) 4
Madden, Cyntha
F
3
1
Madden, Dennis
M
Hawkins, Louisa
59 F
Hawkins, Fred
23 M
14 M
Logtil, Frank
Logul, Angie(Augil)
12 F
Logul, Mennie
F
7
stallcup, Nancie
54 F
Stallcup, Jasie
17 F
Brown, Jno
38 M
Spicer, Henry
25 M
Spiv,y (Spicer), Henry 25 M
Bridges, ---, Mrs.
29 F

Birth
Oolor Occupation -Rlace
B
B
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
B
W

Laborer
operator

Domestic
Butcher

W

VA
VA
PA
PA
PA
PA
KS
PA
PA
VA
MA
MA

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MO
MO
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
Pa
MO
MA
MA

MA
Clerk of Dis.MA
TX
TX
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W
W
Domestic SWeci'en SWeden
OH
OH "
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B
MO
W
Merchant ME
CT
W
ME
CT
W
NY
CT
W
Merchant NY

W
W

NY
WI
CT

W

W
W
W
W
W
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
W
W
W
W
W
B
B
B
B
B
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CT

CT
CT
CT

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MO
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KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
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MO
MO
MO
MO
KY

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Pressman

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At
At
At

KY

ME

ME
VA

AR

NY

MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
TX
TX
MO

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9
9
9
9
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
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10
10
10
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10
10
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10
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10
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10
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Adams, David
23 M
20
M
Johnson, Oscar
Hayes, Henry
16 M
Clark, Kate
19 F
Hogh, Hannah
.54 F
Leosch, M.
36 M
Leosch, Cath.
36 F
Leosch, Henry
14 M
Leosch, Ella
7
F
Melville, W. G.
45 M
Melville, Ellen
45 F
Melville, Anna
19 F
Melvi11e,Wm
17 M
Melville, Edwin
15 M
Melville, Nellie
12
F
Melville, Chas.
9
M
Melville, Mary
7
F
Warren, Lotta
26
Sumner, Jno.
26
Summer (Sumner)
Sumner, Sarah
22 F
Sumner, Celia
4
F
Sumner, Chas.
2
M
SUmner, Julia
62 F
Wood, Lewis
28 M
Wood, Mary
26 F
Wood, -----, Miss
1/12 F
Nichols, Louisa
18 F
Houston, Richard
76 F
Huson (see Houston)'
Houston, Rebecca
74 F
Hougland, Kate
16 U4E
Hus on, Polly
41 F
Houston, (Huson)
Huson, Adelia
Huson, Jno.·
Negley, Daniel
Negley, E.
Jones, Wm.
Jones, Lucy
Jones, Marcia
Eddy, Betsy
Shultz, J. W.
Shultz, E. E.
Shultz, J. W.
'Shultz, G. R.
Shultz, M/ A.
Shultz, Bess
Martin, Lina
Woodruff, Whos.
Woodruff,
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Teamster
Teamster
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Wagon

VA
VA

VA
VA

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PA
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SWeden
KS

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VA

VA
VA

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KS
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IL
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KS

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W
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W
40
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Hill, Jos.
Eng
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Hill, J.
35
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W
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Poehler, Theo.
Germany
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Kooh, Wm.
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M W
Koch, Henry
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W
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Tappe, Mary
MO
W
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Stroble, Anna
Merchant MA
26 M W
Faxon, Frank
W
PA
Faxon, Kate
27 F
2
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Faxon, Henry
M W
KS
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Faxon, Thos.
46 M W
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Pike, Jacob
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.Miller
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Houghtelin, J. W.
W
Houghtelin, Caroline 41 F
NY
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MI
13 F
W
18 F
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Brockelsby, Kate
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Dunbar, L~
NY
47 M W
Miller
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Bowers, Jackson
50 M W
40 F
W
Bowers, Mary
PA
Bowers, Jno.
16 M W
KS
10 M W
Bowers, Jas.
KS
4
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M W
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Branin, Flora
18 F
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W
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W
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NY
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IL
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W
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28 M W School Teacher Eng.
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. 33 M W
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stone, Curtis
11 M
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stone, Ida
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stone, Fred
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stone, Hennison
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IN
33 F
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Ta1berth, Horace
11 M W
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Carey. Harlen
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Ingalls, B.T.
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Ingalls, Sarah
46 F
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Ingalls, Mary
19 F
W
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Ingalls, Edward
16 M . W
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Kellogg, Anna
74 F
W
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W Minister
KY
(J. W. see 1875-76 City Directory, p. 115)
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44 F
W
KY
Warder, Henry
15 M
W
MO
Warder, Wm.
13 M
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Lamon, Chas.
45 M W
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Lamon, Jennie
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W
Lamon, Augusta
13 F
McConnell, H.
50 M W Blacksmith
40 F
W
McConnell, E.
28 F
W
McConnell, Jane
24 M W
McConnell, David
Tinner
McConnell, Robt.
20 M W
Tinner
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McConnell, Grace
22
McConnell, Frank
14 M W
McConnell, Chas.
16 M W
McConnell, Jno.
M W
9
McConnell, Alfred
M W
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Longfellow, N. L.
30 M W Teamster
Longfellow, Mary
26 F
W
Longfellow, Wm
6
M W
Longfellow, Arthur
M W
3
Longfellow, Frank
6/12 M W
Lee, Dudley
43 M W
Minister
Lee, Mary
41 F
W
Smith, Grace
B
Washer
54 F
Warne, J. T.
36 M W
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Warne, M. C.
24
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F
Warne, Edgar
M W
7
Warne, Mary
4
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W
Warne, E.
2
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Wooster, A. R.
26 M W
Merchant
Wooster, A. M.
25 F 'W
Phelphs, R. N.
40 M
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Harris, Wm.
33 M W Land Agent
Harris, Marg.
30 F
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M W
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6/12 F
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B
Nelson, Alioe
45 F
Atty
43 M W
Mitohe11, D. T.
W
Mitohell, A. N.
30 F
W
Mitohe11, M. A.
13 F
11 M W
Mitohell, Wm
2
W
M
Mitohel1, D. G.
Mitohell, JNO. C.
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Worthington, Chas.
35 M W
W
Worthington, Melinda 35 F
W [ifi2
Blakely, Lena
F
7
Lawyer
Barker, G. J. (A.1)
32 M W
W
Barker, Luoina
29 F
W
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Barker, Anna
7
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2
Barker, Fannie
F
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Eggert, Fred
31 M W
W
26 F
Eggert, E.
20 F
W
Avery, Salina
Wiedeman, Wm.
Merohant
55 M W
Wiedeman, Agusta
W
F
54
20 F
W
Wiedeman, Matilda
Wiedeman, Julius
18 M W
Wiedeman, Lizzie
W
15 F
Osborne, Geo.
38 M W Liveryman
W
Osborne, Isabel
31 F
W
Peiroe, Eve1ena
65 F
Pieroe 1 -- 1875-76 City Direotory, p.98
Morris, Riohard
51 M W Physioian
Morris, Melinda
W
39 F
Morris, Clara
()
19F W
Morris, Fred
W
M
9
Morris, Nellie
F
W
3
Horris, Phillip
Laborer
37 M W
Johnson, Tella
12 F
W
Domestio
Love, 1I:1ex
W
Has on
39 H
Love, Eliza
F
W
33
Love, Isabel
13 M W
Love, Jas.
11 M W
Love, Agnes
W
F
5
LOVe, Theo
M W
3
Love, Maggie
6/12 F
W
Turner, J. H.
Clerk
37 M W
Turner, Kate
28 F
W
Turner, Lilian
F
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7
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13 F
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Barber
VA
26 M
B
JacJ&lt;:son, Chas.
IN
IN
B
25 F
Jackson, Addie
KS
11 F
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Kansas, Mary a
(Jackson, Mary Kansas i)
RI
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Potter, ottis
68 N
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MA
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KS
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Frazer, Georgia
3/12 F
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. KS
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Miner, Mary
36 F
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50 F
Criely, J. W.
Butcher
25 M W
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IN
(Criley 1 see 1875-6 City Directory)
Creily, Mollie (Cro;y)20 F
W
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Arnes, Francis
43 F
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Lum, Carrie
Lum, Fannie
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Lum, Henry
Stephens, J. T.
Stephens, E.
Stephens, Nelson
Stephens, Jas.
Stephens, Carrie
Stephens, Wm
D'W'lbar, Eva
Flint, Clara
Cutler, Henry
Cutler t Emily
Cutler, Florence
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Argo~ Bersher
Francis, America
Mayberry, S. R.
Ogden, H. J.
Ogden, E.
Ogden, Jessie
Harper, E. J.
Redman, Ellen
Gall, Geo.
Gall, (George)· Mrs.
Miller, Julia
Miller, Carsyle
Reed, B. (_:M.,#",·.
Reed, L. A.
Reed, Austin
Leonard, B.
Leonard, Sophia
Leonard, Kate
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Herbs, Barney
24
(Herbet 1 -- see 1875-6
Metzler, Edward,
21
Rudd, E. A.
28
Jaescpks, Herman
15
Straffon, Chas.
17
Neuman, Carl
54
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Neuman, (Carl) Mrs.
35
Neuman, Josephine
14
Neuman, Mary
3
Day, Ella
22
23
Brubaker, Lily
36
Kennedy, M. A.
Watters, Wm.
45
Watters, Alice
32
Watters, Minnie
13
Watters, Gustiss
10
Watters, Edward
7
Baker,
Jas.
47
35
Baker, Sarah
Baker, WM.
13
Baker, Henry
3
Skinner, Thos.
17
Bushman, H
43
Bushman, Anna
36
Bushman, Mary
8
McFarland, Chas.
18
McCullough, Jno. M.
31
Steinberg, Leo.
34
Harris, Jas.
19
Lammer, Rudolph
21
(Lammer)
Chadwick, Chas.
48
Chester, Edwin
27
Loach, Frank (Soach?) 18
Tone, Albert
54
Brown, Wm
28
Sutliff, Jennie
39
sutliff, Ada
14
Sutliff, Jennie
12
Sutliff, Helen
7
Dimery, Lizzie
21
Sutliff, Herbert
19
Anderson, A. H.
30
Anderson, Hattie
19
31
Chamberlain, Thos.
Jamison, R. G.
50
Jamison, C.
47
Anderson, Maggie
15

Birth
Sex Color Occupation Place
M
City
M
M
M
M
M
City
F
F
F
F
F
F
M
F
F
M
M
M
F

W Cigar Maker
Directory
W Cigar Maker
W
Clerk
W
Clerk
W
Clerk
W
Doctor
Directory)
W
W
W

W Dressmaker
W Dressmaker
W Photographer
W
Butcher
W
W
W
W
W Blacksmith
W

M

W

M
M
M
F
F
M

W
W
Clerk
W Shoemaker
W
W

W

Clerk
Shoemaker
W Merchant
W
Student
W
Clerk

IL

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MO

20
20
20
20
20
20

OH

OH

WI

WI

Canada
Austria

Canada
IL

Austria
Austria
KS
OH
OH
OH
Ger.
Ger.
KS
KS
KS

Austria
Austria

IN :\
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IN

IN
IN
KS
MO
Ger.
Prussia
KS

IN
IN

MO

MO

IA

MO
OH
IA

MO
MO

MO
MO
MO
IA

W

Canada
Canada
RI
Ger.
Ireland Ireland
Germany NY

W Atty.

NY

NY

OH

MI
MO

F

Merchant
W
Clerk
Tailor
W
W
Hostler
W
W

F

.W

M

M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
F
F
F
M
M
F
M
M
F
F

W

NY

France

IN

OR

IA
VT

VT
KS
KS

W
K3
Mulatto Domestic A.R
Clerk
VT
W "
W
Tailor
Ireland
W
Canada
W Merchant
Eng.
W Cashier
OH
W
OH
B
Domestic
KS
1

AR

vt
MA

Canada
Eng.

TN
TN

20
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
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21
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Bicknow, James
(Bisknell 1 see
B~!,!p'~;r~~:"'~no.

1

Wheeler, Holland
Manter, Ad
Gill, Al
Flinton, Wm.
(see Flintum)
Flinton, J. F.
Dix, Edwin
D1x, Isabella
Dix, Lucy
Dix, Albert
Dix, W. R.
.Ander son, Mary
Johnson, Jno
Harris, Lily
Harrie, Nathan
Harris, Susan
Paits, Daniel
Tolles, Nathan
Gray, Jordan
Thomas, Lizzie
Kane, Eliza
Freeman, Mark
Freeman, Mary
Freeman, Geo.
Freeman, Mary
Winfrey, Mar,y
Winfrey, Topsey
Winfrey, JNO.
Moore, Thos.
Pendleton, Wm
Pendleton, Lucy
Pendleton~ Anna
Pendleton, Rosa
Bradley, ELi
Bradley, Francis
Bradley, Elmer
Bradley, Laurence
Bradley, Basil
Bradley, Mar,y
Bradley, Anna
Bradley, Jennie
Mumford, Hattie
Harris, Jno.
Harris, Lucinda
Dime, ---(1) Mrs.
Myton, A. C.
-Myton, Mar,y

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75

l875~76

32
27
35
20
26

Birth Where f.rom
Sex Color OccuE!tion Place to Kansas
M
City
M
M
M
M
M

32 F
15 M
13 F
13 F
2
M
2/12 M
16 F
26 M
52 F
22 M
20 F
25 M
21 M
19 M
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38 M
27 F
11 M
F
E
49 F
17 F
10 M
M
5
28 M
25 F
6
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F
56 M
25 F
14 M
11 M
M
9
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7
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23 F
65 M
40 F
35 F
48 M
45 F

W Messenger
Director,y)
W
Clerk
W City Engineer
W Expressman
W
Printer
W
Printer
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w

W

W
W
W

W
W

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Laborer
Washer
Laborer
Cook
Laborer
Laborer

B
B
B
B
B
B
B
Washer
B
Cook
B
B
B
.....;.;
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Washer
B
B
B
B
B Barber
B
B
B
Mulatto Barber
Mulatto
Mulatto
Mulatto
Mulatto
Mulatto
Mulatto
Mulatto
Mulatto
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B
W
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19

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19
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KS
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KS
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Sweden
VA
MO
MO
VA
MO
MO
KS
MO

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KY

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KS
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MO
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Name

Birth
Age Sex Color OccuE!tion Place

Where from
to Kansas

W Doctor
Mottram, C. B.
NY
MI
50 M
(C. M. 1 --See 1875-6 City Directory~ p. 127)
OH
Norton, J. Q. A.
31 M W Probate Judge OH
W
Laborer
Moore, Chas.
IL
TN
19 M
Wils on, Mark
B
Clerk
MO
MO
29 M
26 M
Wilson, Eli
Farmer
B
AR
MS
Wilson, Martha
B
MO
TN
55 F
18 M
Wilson, Jas.
B
AR
AR
;
Wilson, Sam'l
B
13 M
AR
AR
Wilson, Ella
B
23 F
VA
MS
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Wilson, Ida
2
F
MS
MS
Brown, Levi
B Teamster
MO
32 M
TN
22 F
Brown, Lizzie
B
AR
MO
Brown, WM
B
M
KS
5
Brawn, Lewis
M
B
KS
3
Brown, Arthur
1
M
B
KS
Roberts, Sheldon
40 M
W
Butcher
NY
NE
Roberts, Mary
W
29 F
NE,:'NY
Roberts, Minnie ( 1)
10 F
W
KS
Roberts, S. E.
4
W
M
KS
Walruff, Jno.
W
Brewer
45 M
Prussia IL
Wa1ruff, E.
44 F
W
Prussia IL
Wa1ruff, Jennie
W
17 F
KS
Wa1ruff, Carrie'
14 F
W
Ks
Wa1ruff, August
12 M
W
KS
Wa1ruff, Ada
W
10 F
KS
Wa1ruff, Lena
8
W
F
KS
Es1ruff, Dora
W
F
KS
5
Fiedler, Catharine
66 F
W
Prussia Prussia
Steinberg, Chas.
W
Brewer
30 M
Prussia IA
Linburgh, Sam'l
W
. Laborer
30 M
Sweden Sweden
(Linbery 1 --See 1875-6 City Directory, p. 85.)
Hitzinger, Phillip
24 M
W
Laborer
France It
(Hetzinger 1 )
McFarland, Jno.
42 M
W Brickmaker
Scotland Canada
McFarland, Ellen
42 F
W
Scotland Canada
McFarland, Ben
W
15 M
Canada Canada
McFarland, Albert
W
M
7
KS
Franklin, Jas.
M
B
Laborer
VA
MO
55
Franklin, E.
B
MO
53 F
MO
Franklin, Jos. (Jas.) 11 M
B
VA
MO
Franklin, Alice
6
F
B
KS
Holms, Caroline
B
69 F
ICY
MO
Brown, Anna
F
F
B
MO
MO
Brown, Chas.
M
B
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3
KS
Holmes, David
70 M
B
Laborer
VA
MO
Henson, Prince
B
Laborer
55 M
NC
MO
Hens on, Charity
B
53 F
MD
MO
Hens on, Polly
20 F
B
MO (/)
MO
Hens on, Abner
11 M
B
MO (1)
MO
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Age

Name

Henson, Jessie
15
8
Foster, Ollie
6
Foster, Martha
Foster, Louisa
3
Foster, Jn6.
1
Foster, Chris
5
28
Foster, Ellen
Craigmile, Sam'l
54
Craigmile, Mary
45
24
Craigmile, Lewis
20
Craigmile, Ales
18
Craigmile, Jno.
16
Craigmile, Eva
11
Craigmile, Ella
Craigmile, Lily
7
Craigmile, Frank
,5
Wright, Hiram
52
Wright, Becky
35
Wright, J. T.
17
12
Wright, L.
Wright, Wm.
7
Wright, Albert
3
Wright, E.
5
1
Wright, Geo.
Fillmore, H. S. (H.L. )40
40
Fillmore, M. K.
Fillmore, L.
65
62
Weeks, R. E.
Weeks, R.A.
57
Weeks, J. H.
23
Weeks, Mary
19
Weeks, R. E.
19
Mays, E. J.
38
Tabor, C. D.
75
Mays, W. H.'
14
Mays, M. E.
13
Moys, B. R.
10
Mays, T. C.
7
Hollister, S.
49
Hollister, Mary
47
Hollister, Wm.
19
Hollister, Lucy
17
Hollister, Jerry
15
,~ch, M. D.
77
Atwater, J. A.
32
Atwater, H. J.
14
Atwater, Ida J.
8
McFarland, W. H.
10
McFarland, L. R.
8
,McFarland, L. S.
36
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F
F
F
M
M

F
M
F
M

M
M
F
F
F
M
M
F
M
M
M
M
F

B
B
B
B
Washer
B
W Blacksmith
W
W
Laborer
W
W
Farmer
W
W
W
W
Laborer
B
B
B

KS

B
B
B

KS

B

M
F
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M

W

M

M

F
M
F
F
M
F
M
F
M

AR
AR

B

M

M
F
M
M
F

MO (1)
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
MO
OH
OH
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
MO
MO
TN

B
B

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Page
MO

MO

MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
AR
AR
"- AR

KS
KS
KS
Fruit Grower New Bruns. NY
NY
NY
N. Bruns.NY
Photographer NY
OH
OH
PA
Photographer OH
OH
OH
OH
OH '
OH
VT
VT
VT
VT

W

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
KS
W
KS
W
KS
W
KS
W Real Est. Agt. OH
W
OH
W
OH
W
OH
W
OH
W
NY
W
MI
W
IL
W
IL
W
KS
W
KS
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OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
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Birth
Age Sex Color OccuE!tion Place

Name

,

Larson, Jno.
39
Larson, Anna
36
Larson, Amelia
(Aurelia ? ) 12
Lars on, Axel
5
Larson, Albert
1
Sanderson, Thos.
33
Sanderson, Minnie
33
Sanderson, Wm
3
Sanderson, Minnie
F
Worden, L. J.
45
40
Worden, J. E.
Hornsby, E.
38
26
Ambler, B. A.
Ambler, (B. A. ?)Mr.s~~.':20
Ambler, S. T.
1
Hunt, G. A.
34
Hunt, N. A.
63
Cramer, N. A.
31
Cos1ey, C. w.
69
(George W.?--see 1875-6
Cos1ey, R• .d:
66
Cosley, Thos. B.
23
Hayes, M.
35
Hayes~ Chas.
14
Burlingame, M. J.
47
Moore, Eli
38
Frawley, M. A.
22
Moore, M.
12
Moore. Susan
8
Moore, Eli, Jr.
5
Davis, F.
64
Davis, s.
,8
Davis, M. M.
22
Davis, L.
16
Hayworth, L.
50
Johnson, Fannie
36
J~hnson, Jas
4~j
Johnson, Linsey
29
Johnson, Kat~
30
Johns on, Mary
14
Johnsori, w.
9
Johns on, Fannie
7
. Johnson, Edward
5
Johnson, W. G.
3
Johnson, M. J.
1
Skinner, Sam' 1
68
Skinner, Mary
37
Skinner, Thos.
16
Skinner, Mary
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SWeden

M
F

W
W

II

II

F
M
M
M
F
M

W
W
W
W Carpenter

II

II

SWeden

KS
KS
Scotland PA
Scotland PA
KS
24

W
W

KS
W Postmaster
W

W

M
F
F
M
F
M
M
F
F

NY
NY
NY
NY
NY

W

W
Clerk
W
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MA
MA
MA

.

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W

W
Dyer
VA
Director,y, p. 61)
W
PA
W
OH
W
OH
W
M
KS
M W
VT
Printer
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NY
F
W
IN
W
F
KS
W
F
KS
M W
KS
W Carpenter
1vf
NC
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W
F
NC
M w
NC
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NC
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M
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M
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MO
F
B
NC
F
B
MO
F
B
MO
F
B
MO
M B
MO
M
B
MO
F
B
MO
M W
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Eng.
W
F
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MO
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6
Martin, W. N.
4
Martin, Anna
Martin, Frank
1
Hatch, G. W.
56
Hatch, G. W.
51
Hatch, F. G. (T.G.?) 21
McCurdy, Jeptha
45
McCurdy, Emily
38
McCurdy, Anna 16
McCurdy, Mary
3
McCurdy, Jno.
13
48
Shimmons, J. H.
21
ShimmOns, Nellie
Shimmons, Geo.
16
Shimmons, Frank
13
Shimmons, JNO.
7
Shimmons, Chas.
23
Barricklow, ---, Mrs .• 61
Barricklow, Wm.
23
Perry, 0
55
Perry, S~
54
Teters, Tella(?)
8
Innes, Geo.
32
Innes, Eliza
28
Innes, Mennie
3
Carman, Sophia
16
48
Lane, M. E.
(Mary E.--widow of J.
Lane,A. E.
20
Lane, J. H.
\23
Lane, Thomas
11
Hoyt, C. H~
32
Hoyt, C. H.
27
Hoyt, Mary
2
Blanchard, M. J.
32
(see Blanchaid)
Blanchard, E. A.
32
Blanchard, Henry
7
Branin, Wm
36
Branin, Lucinda
36
McDowell, Allie(Allic)23
Northway, F.
43
Northway, Mary
41
Northway, Geo.
5
Martin, Mary
19
Northway, Clayton
4
Wallace, Henry
Wallace, Marg.
~~
Wallace, Eda
11

Birth
Sex Color OccuE!tion Place

Ward 1
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Page

W
26
F
Eng.
PA
26
M W
KS
W
26
F
Ks
26
M W
KS
26
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M W
PA
IL
W
F
IL
27
NY
M W
IL
IL
27
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M W
NH
NH
27
. MS
W
F
NH
27
W
F
MS
NH
27
W
F
KS
27
M W
MS
NH
27
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MA
27
W
F
MA
MA
27
M W
KS
27
M W
KS
27
M W
KS
27
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M
MA
MA
27
W
F
VA
IN
27
M W
IN
27
IN
W
M
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27
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27
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KS
27
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Scotland NY
27
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NY
27
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W
F
KS
27
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F
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MO
27
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F
PA
IN
27
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F
IN
IN
27
M W
IN
IN
27
M W
KS
27
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OH
27
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27
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Name

Age

Birth
Sex Color Occupation Place

12 M
Skinner, A.
Skinner, Geo.
M
9
F
Skinner, Susan
cl'
Skinner, Kate
F
5
Skinner, Frank
1
M
Gregg, Graton
31 M
Gregg, Nancy
29 F
14 F
Gregg, M.
Anderson, o.
45 M
Anderson, A.
J4 F
Anderson, Hilda
11
F
Anderson, Nils
M
5
4
Anderson, Mary
F
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Innes, F.
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Britnall, J. F.
Austin, Ellen
Watson, J. W.
Watson, L. M.
Poehler, Aug.
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Poehler, Oscar
Perry, Sarah
Rudiger, T. H.
Rudiger, D. M.
Rudiger, Alfred
Gillham, J. H.,
Gillham, M. E.
Gillham, Harry
Gillham, A.rthur
Barteaux, B. S.
Barteaux, Anna
Barteaux, Alfred
Barteaux. Chas.
Barteaux, Elizabeth
Barteaux, Arthur
Barteaux, Ella
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Whitcomb, A.
Whitcomb, A. H.
Whitcomb, Ansil nJ
Davenport, Sam'l
Oliver, Adam
Oliver, J. R.
Oliver, Hannah
Oliver, A. N.
Oliver, G. B.
Oliver, Maggie
Oliver, Jennie
Oliver, Arthur
Colton, Wm.
Brotherton, C. E.
Tucker, Crom.
Tucker, Chas.
Starkweather, J. M.
Starkweather, Chas.
Starkweather, Fred
Starkwea ther, Frank
McDaniels, -~r.
Keins on , F. G.
Snider, C. H.
_Snider, A. W.

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Cole, Jennie
Cole, Edith
Beal, Thos.
BE!al, Anna
Beal, Chas.
Beal, Thos.
Hampdon, G. S.
Hampton (Hampdon)
Hampdon, L. M.
Hampdon. S. H.
Hampdon, A. A.
Senger, A.
Ross, E. G.
Ross, T. M. (F. M.1)
Ross, F. M.
Ross, Lilian
Ross, Arthur
Ross, Eddie
Ross, Pitt
Ross, Henry
Ross,' Fannie
Demery, Francis
Shaw, Alex
Shaw, F. E.
Shaw, J. W.
Shaw, M. E.
Shaw, Nettie
Shaw, Cora
Kimball, Frank
Kimball, E. D.
Kimball, Chas.
Sands, Nettie
Sands, Belle
Emery, J. S.
Emery, J. S.
Emery~ Agnes
Emery, Sarah
Emery, Ida
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Harvin, Nettie
Harvin, Vernie
Ackerman, Wm.
Ackerman, Lotta
Ackerman, Anna

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Ackerman, Mary
Ackerman, ----Miss
Dobbins, R.
Dobbins, E.
Houston, Carrie
Dobbins, Adelin
Chrysler, E.
TomlinsO;l:l, Sam'l

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52
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IN

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16 F
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Tomlinson, Jud
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Heone, Wm
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Howell, J.
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Whisenand~ J. E.
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Cade, (John)
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1
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Brooks, A. G.
Brooks, A. M.
Whiteland, Mary
Brooks, E. L.
Brocks, E. T.
Summerfield, A.
Summerfield, H.
Summerfield, Elias
Summerfield, M.
Jacobs, S.
JaC'obs, Ben
Jacobs, Sally
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40
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35
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30
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27 M
Myers, Prince
23 M
Edwards, Elijah
18 M
Smith, Henry
30 M
McDaniels, W. J.
33 M
24 M
Sherwood, Jno.
Montgomery, H. E.
25 M
Parish, W. J.
35 M
Parish, O. A.
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38 M
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Ward, Chas. J.
19 M
Wilson, F. H.
45 M
WilsOn, E. J.
38 F
Wilson, M. C.
18 F
MacDonald, Jno.
30 M
Pryor, M. J.
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Pryor, K. A.
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Anderson, S. H.
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Anders on, W. J.
18 M
Finney, Ed
20 M
Finney, Thos
18 M
Fletcher, E. B.
25 M
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21 M
Brindel, H.
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Name
Simpson, Susan
Patterson, J. D.
Crandell, L. K.
Katzman, S.
Nichols, G. A.
Roberts, N.
Roberts, M.
Roberts, 'Stella
Roberts, Sophia
Roberts, AMa
Roberts, Carrie
Roberts, Wm
Roberts, L.
Childs, Anna
Ludington, H. H.
Ludington, Harriet
Ludington, Geo.
Ludington, Dewitt
. Skiff, F. J. V.
Corey, Sam
Curtiss, Geo
Daniels, J. M.
Porter, B. B.
Porter, M. W~,
Cagle, Henry
Prentiss, Wm.
Modfue, Jno.
Moore, Chas.
Packaro, J. J.
Chapman, W.
Carlos, A. E.
Anderson, Maggie
Crandall, Mary
Crandell, Fred
McMillan, A.
Walker, N.
Smith, Ross
Horn, Jas
Leis, Henry
Leis, R. E.
Leis, W. E.
Leis, F. J.
.Leis, Chas. H.
Gormeley. M.
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Gormeley, Anna
Holland, Wm.
Holland, Julia
Holland, Liffy
Holland, Wm.
Johnston, Cal
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Age

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27
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Fields, M ~M;
Fields, M.
Fields, Anna
Fields, W.
Riggs, ---Miss
Riggs ,:~Julia
Faris, C. A.
Faris, T. L. T.
Faris, R. W.
Faris, B. W.
Robinett, Mary
Bangs, C. W.
Bangs, M. A.
Bangs, W. K.
Fuller, A.
Fuller, L.
Ludington, N. (V1)
S\lt1iff, J110 •.
Sutliff, A• .A,.
Sutliff, Chas. o.
Sutliff, Francis
Jones, Lena
Smith, Jane
Finney, Gertrude
Morrison, T. H.
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Terry, A. ~~~.
Treadway, Maggie
Thacher, T. D.
Thacher, M. E.
Thacher, W. M.
Thacher, T. D., Jr.
Thacher, K. A.
Thacher, Clara
Gormley, Mary
Peirson, S. B.
Peirson, M. E.
Peirson, E. B.
Peirson, E. E.
Peirson, C. E.
Devereaux, J. P.
Devereaux, M.
Devereaux, E. F.
Devereaux, R.
Devereauxm J, R.
Devereaux, Ashton
Jones, Mary
Price, Susan
Wilson, Ashby
Carmean, S. H.
Carmean, L. J.
Carmean, C. K.
Carmean, S.

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Post Office
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Volume 19, Section 6
Name
KEELER, Jos.
KEELER, Mary
KEELER, M. E.
DYER, Thos.
LAGERQUIST, Jno.
SKENE, Jas.
SKEIN, Jas.
STANHOUSE, L.
STANHOUSE, Flora
STANHOUSE, Garner
MCKENN ON, M.
BERGHAN, Hm.
BERGMAN, Fannie
BERGNAN, Lewis
WHITTENBERG, Rebecca
BURDSHUH, A.
BURDSHUH, Chidei
COLE, J .E.
COLE, Fannie
HUDSON, Caroline
STEvART, B. T.
STEWART, Clara
STElvART, Anna
STEl-lART, Charles
MCCAIN, Jno.
HCCAIN, Sarah
MCCAIN, Carrie
ROBERTS, T .A.
ROBERTS, Alice
ROBERTS, Hattie
PRISACH, Phillip
PRISACH, Louisa
PRISACH, Lizzie
PRISACH, Phillip
PRISACH, Louisa
PRISACH, Hinnie
BURNS, Robt.
BURNS, Fannie
BURNS, \villis
BURNS, Nellie
GREnORY, Francis
NELSON, O.
NELSON, Emma
EWING, S.M.
EWING, E.R.
EWING, Clara
EWING, Charles

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Name
HOUSE; Jacob
HOUSE, Ricki
HOUSE, Mary
HOUSE, Rachel
HOUSE, Robt.
HOUSE, Arthur
HOUSE, Clara
KATZENSTEIN, R.
BUTLER, Mary
BUTLER, Anna
BUTLER, Louisa
BUTLER, Corda
KD1BALL, Geo.
KIMBALL, Hary
KIMBALL, Cora
BEAM, C.J.
BEAM, E.J.
BEAM, Herbert
BEAM, Fannie
BEAl1, Geo.
WOOD, C.
WOOD, r1.A..
GRIDG, ALECK
GREGG, Mary
GRmG, Albert
GREGG, Jno.
GREen, Clara
GREen, Francis
GREGG, Nellie
BORDER, Sam'l
BORDER, P.
BORDER, Albert
HENRY, J.M.
IvILLIANS, catherain
HENRY, Haggie
HENRY, Leda
HENRY, Lily
FRANK, Benedict
BENEDICT, Sarah
BENEDICT, Herbert
BENEDICT, Julia
BENEDICT, Warweck
viAL TON , Rachel
DUNCAN, Charles
DUNCAN, A.deline
DUNCAN, Fleming
DUNCAN, Chas.
DUNCAN, Howard
DUNCAN, GEO.
PAYNE, Frank
JOHNSON,
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JOHNSON ,
, Mrs.
JOHNSON, Ned

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Name
HULBURT, Nellie
WHITE, Mary
BRYANT, Nancy
JENKIN S, J •\-/ •
JENKINS, Iv!
ADAHS, Susan
HYD:EL, Geo.
HYD:EL, Sarah
HYD:EL, }fary
HYDEL, Ella
HYDEL, Hattie
BRITTON, Francis
BRITTON, Amanda
BRITTON, Nathan
HATENEY, !lfary
TYLER, Rebecca
SINPSON, Johanna
FLANG, Louisa
OESCH, Jacob
OESCH, catharine
OESCH, Sally
WILBOUR, Florence
WILBUR, Lena
WILBUR, l-laud
\VYERMILLER, H.
~VYERl1ILLER, Augusta
wYERHILLER, Harry
WYERHILLER, Ma-rr
wYERNILLER, Atela
ROBERTS, Jno.
ROBERTS, Nary
ROBERTS, Hilliam
ROBERTS, Jno.
ROBERTS, Eliza
WI~IS, Jessie
\"]ILLIAHS, Cora.
WILLI.Aa.1I.fS, Clodis
W~1S, Elizabeth
WILLIAHS, Nora
PETTIFORD, Jno.
PETTIFORD, Sarah
\1ILLIANS, Allen
WILLI.Al-1S, Nancy·
tlILLIAHS, Jessie
\lILLIAl1S, A
BANHIFLE, Wm.
BANHIFLE, Laura
BANHIFLE, Mary
TENNIS, J.S.
TENNIS, Hary
TENNIS, Lizzie
TENNIS, Nathan
TENNIS, \..Jm.

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25
19
42
39
6
50
56
20
18
16
23
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52
57
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23
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28
35
27
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Name
.TENNIS, Anna
TmnUS, Mattie
TENNIS, Flora
WTI1AN, Lizzie
SYNAN, Marcus
WYMAN t Columbus
ALLEN, Jas.
STRODE, Thos
STRODE, Haud
STRODE, Martha
STRODE, Thos •.
CW", J.S.
CR&amp;I, J.S.
CREW, D.A.
CREW, Mary
CR&amp;l, Jas.
MARTIN, Alice
I1ACOHBER, Electa
\VIEDEMAN, Wm.
WIEDEr1AN t Louisa
Sl1ITH, Geo. W. Judge
SMITH, Catharine
BRCl-JN ,
, Mrs.
BRavN, Alice
BR{lI}N, Mattie
BR&lt;lVN, Josie
SLOSSON', Wm.
SLOSSON', Clara
SLOSSON, A.H.
SLOSS ON t Nellie
SLOSS ON , Minnie
BLUNT, Lena
HCCURDY, Ellen
HCCURDY t P.
HCCURDY, Jno.
BOYER, Sam'l
BOYER, Harriet
BOYER, Casey
BOYER, Harry
HACCNBER, R.
MCCCNBER, Electa
SINCLAIR, '''me
SINCLAIR t Francis
SINCLAIR, Isabel
MUNGER, Jennie
BUCKINGHAN, Chas.
BUC KIN GH.Al&gt;f , Kate
BUCKINGHAN, Sophia
BUCKINGHA!1 t Agnes
BUCKINGHAM, Edwin
BUCKINGIW1, Sada
LOYD, S.t".
LOYD, H.D.

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10
3
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17
14
50
38
30
20
17
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32
10
7
1
16
58
26
23
69
63

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13
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16
6
28
27
36
17
57
36
10
7
60
58
30
27
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18
37
29
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9
6
3
38
38

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Sex Color Occupation
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F
F
F
M
F
M

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F
M
M
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F
M
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F
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NY
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W
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W
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W
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M
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W
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W
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W
W
W
W
W
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5
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5
5

5
5

5
5

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5
5
5
5
5

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6
6
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6

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LOYD, C.A.
LOYD, H.D.
LOYD, Wildon
LOYD, Hay
COTTE, A.B.
COOTE, Chester
51lITH , C•\-1 •
SMITH, Lizzie
SMITH, Marion
JONES, Mary
BLACKLIDGE, A.N.
BLACKLEDGE, Myra
BLACKLEDGE, Laura
BLACKLEDGE, Alfred
MCALLASTER, 0.\-1.
MCALLASTER, ELLA
BRADLEY, C.
BRADLEY, Mary
MORSE, H.
ALLEN, M.
ALLEN, David
ALLEN, Jno.
LESCHER, \im.
. LESCHER, 11. S.
LESCHER, Wm.
LESCHER, Ella
LESCHER, Chas.
LESCHER, Sada
BRIGHAH, Sophia
ANDREWS, S.H.
ANDREWS, M.A.
GROSS, Jas.
GROSS, Sarah
GROSS, Geo.
GROSS, Jas.
GROSS, Thos.
BOYER, Ida
WINSTON, Hannah
\iIN ST ON , Edward
WINSTON, Clarence
BELL, Billy
FURNESS, Thos.
FURNESS, Elizabeth
COY, Henry
COY, Susan
COY, Jessie
STURDEVANT, Wm
STURDEVANT, Hary
INNES, David
INNES, Kate
INNES, Sarah
INNES, \'lalter
RUSSELL, Bessie

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10
7
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15

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30
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29
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19
39
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23
6
4
3
13
22
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1
16
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70
36
31
7
18
16
36
25
3
1
24

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M
M
F
F
M
M
F
F
F
M
F
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M
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F
F
F
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M
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F
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B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
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W
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W
W
W
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W
W
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NY
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MA
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6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
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�Lawrence Ward 2
Name
ROSS, David
IRVIN, August.
IRVIN, }1ary
IRVIN, Frank
IRVIN ,Robt.
IRVIN, Chas.
OTTMAN, c;. L.
OTTMAN, J.C.
0'l'TI1AN, J os.
OTTMAN, The 0
CLINE, Angie
DRESDEN, Bedford
ALLE.:N t Rosa
ALLEN, Isaac
DRESDEN ~ Rebecca
SMITH, T.B.
S}1ITH, S.A.
Sl"lITH, Anna
SHITH, Chas
SHITH, Randolph
UDELL, Charlotte
ALLFORD, Francis
ALIFORD, Jane
MONTGOHERY, W. P.
MON'D1Wl1ERY, Sarah
MONTGOMERY, David
MONTGCMERY, Franklin
HONTGOMERY, Mary
}1ONTGa·1ERY, W. P.
HONTGCMERY, Ellen
HALL, Emeline
BRASS, Lucas
BRASS, Sarah
BRASS, Chas.
BRASS, Harry
BRASS, Bruce
HARRINGTON, O.H.
HARRINGTON, Allie
MCGRADY, P.
}1CGRADY, F .M.
r4CGRADY, Archie
MCGRADY, Helen
MCGRADY, Edward
COLEMAN, Jno.
COLEMA..1&lt;J , Mary
COLEMAN, Sam' 1
COLEMAN, Jno.
COLEMAN,

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30
9
7
3
40
38
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30
59
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45
36
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52
50
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15
8
11

27
50
40
18
11
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39
43
40
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16
14
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26
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2
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W
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W
W
W
W
W
W
W

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W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

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Germany

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NY
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7
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7
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8
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Name
CHAR-f.AN, Edward
CHAFMAN, Sarah
CHAFMAN, Mary
CHAFMAN, Hattie
MORGAN, Sarah
FAXON, Jas. D.
FAXON, Mary
TALLES, Ada
MITCHELL, Jno.
MITCHELL, Martha
KINZLER, Fred
NIE:1EN, Wm
NIEMEN, Henry
KINZLER, Bertie
KINZLER, Anna
ELY, Chas.
ELA, Chas.
BARKER, Phillip
BARKER, Beth
PARKS, Melinda
BARKER, Minerva
BEARD, J. W•
BEARD, A.W.
BEARD, Lena
HENLEY, Mary
PYLE, E.C.
I PYLE, A.
PYLE, J.W.
PYLE, F .H.
PYLE, C. ~-l.
PYLE, H.E.
HENNISS, E.
CONNER, Francis
CONNER, Hannah
CONNER, Rachel
CONNER, Albin
MASON, R.D.
MASON, Enuna
i-'!'ASON, Fred
MASON, nice
MASON, Wm.
HURCH, Wm.
MURCH, Mary
COWHART, Lizzie
MURCH, Sophranna
MURCH, May
PRESCOTT, Noel
IWL, T.P.
IWL, E.L.
HALL, J .E.
HALL, J.W.
HALL, S.N.
HALL, W.M.

Age

Sex Color OccuE!tion

50
40
13
1
32
32
32
14
26
22
32

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9

6
2
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28
28
43
33
17
10
37
27
5
16
51
36
23
21

M
F
F
M
M
M
F
F
F
M
F
F
F
M
F
M
M

11

H
M
F
M
F

8
21
57
53
28
14
28

25

4
4
1
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44

25
13
10
10/12
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42
13
16
11
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W
W
W
W
W
W
W
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B
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F
F
F
M
F
F
M
F
M
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W
W
W
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W
W
W
W
W
W
W
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NH

VT

LA

KS
KS
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IL

MA
VT

MA
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KS
KS
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NC
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NC
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PA
PA
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MA
KS
KS

9
MA

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KY

9

9
9
9
9

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MO
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MO
MO
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8
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8
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8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8

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MO
NJ
NJ

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W
W
W
W
W
W

Birth
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NY

9

9
9
9
9

9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
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9

9
9

9

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9

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MO
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9
9

9
9
9
9

9

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Name

Age

STEl'iART, A.L.
30
STEMART ,
, Dr.
35
STUART, A.L.
30
STUART, J .H., Dr.
35
40
LYNCH, Mary
MODD.JE, Sophia
14
BARNES, A.
55
BARNES, ·A.
45
1~0
CIWfER, B. J.
CRAMER, Hary
39
CRAMER, Ida
19
CRAMER, Chas
17
CRAMER, Fred
10
CRAHER, Gao.
8
CRAMER, Frank
4
eLINN, Mary
53
CLINE, Hary
53
STARFFER, David
37
STARFFER, M.
36
STARFFER, Chas.
7
STARFFER, Fred
5
STARFFER, Jno.
3
MILLER, E.
42
HILLER, A.
35
HILLER, Lizzie
18
r·fILLER, Ollie
15
HILLER, Cloud
12
MILLER, Mary
10
HOAG. Sarah
71
SAVAGE, W
76
MARSHALL,
, Mr.
36
HARRIS, lv.C.
46
HARRIS, M.
38
HARRIS, Hary
16
HARRIS, Wm.
7
HARRIS, Grace
2
HARRIS, Jno.
22
WAY, J.P.
37
WAY, P.A.
37
\vAY, Albert
1/12
YEAGER, vlm.
34
YEAGER, Mary
30
YEAGER, Ernest
7
KILnvORTH, Jacob
39
KILLWORTH, Elrnna
27
KILWORTH, Nellie
7
WHALEY, Francis
15
PRICE, J.E.
51
PRICE, M.
41
WILDER, A.M.
36
WILDER, Mary
33
WILDER, Lucy
3
HILLER, V. G.
47

Sex Color Occupation
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W

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W
W
W
W
W
W

F
M
F
F
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M
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F
M
F
M
M
M
M
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F
F
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F
M
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Minister
Painter
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W
W

Merchant

W
W

Doctor

W
W

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IN
IN
IN
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NY
NY
NY
NY

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NY
NY
NY
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PA
PA
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MO
IL
IL
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IL

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W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
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NC
MO
NC
VA
SWeden

KY
KY

W
W
W
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KS

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Birth
Place

OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
NJ
VT
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KS
KS
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PA
PA
KS
PA
PA
PA
England
England
KS
KS
OH
OH
MA
IL

OH
OR
OH
OR
OH
OR
OH
VT
WI
IL
IL

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OH
PA
PA
PA
PA
MI
NY

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9
9
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11

OH
OH
MA
IL

11
11

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11
11

KS

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9

�Lawrence Ward 2
Name
MILLER, Ella
MILLER, E.B.
MILLER, F.C.
HILLER, Lizzie
PRENTISS, F.B.
PRENTISS, S.B.
PRENTISS, A.J.
PRENTISS, Ella
PRENTISS, Frank
PRENTISS, Chas.
PRENTISS, Jas.
GOODRICH, E.F.
GOODRICH, L.
st-lITH, A. W.
m.IITH, Mattie
SMITH, Clarence
PORTER, Lizzie
LINDSEY, Lewis
LINDSEY, Patsey
WILLIAMS, Wm.
WILLIANS, Anna
WILLIAMs, Enos.
EWING, Mary
MUSTARD, C.B.
MUSTARD, S.L.
MUSTARD, F .B.
ABBIE, Chas.
ABBIE, Lotta
ABBIE, Carrie
ABBIE, Nellie
BARDWELL, Fred
BARDWELL, V.
WHITE, J.S.
WHITE, S.A.
WHITE, Sally
WHITE, I.11.
WHITE, Emma
WHITE, J.K.
HHITE, Arthur
SCHILLING, T.
GRIFFIN, Andrew
GRIFFIN, I1ary
GRIFFIN, Mary
GRIFFIN, Chas.
SANFORD, D.
SANFORD, S.D.
SANFORD, A. S.
CARPENTER, \vm
CARPENTER, A.M.
CARPENTER, Wm.
CARPENTER, Harry
LOGAN, Jno.

Age

Sex Color Occupation

40 F
29 M
19 M
15 F
58 M
58 M
33 F
20 F
16 M
4 M
2 M
31 M
28 F
42 M
35 F
5 M
33 F
25 t1
20 F
25 M
23 F
7 M
73 F
35 M
35 F
77 F
43 M
37 F
16 F
14 F
43 M
23 F
43 M
32 F
11
9

F
M
F
M
M
F
M
F
F

7
4
2
17
31
28
6
2 M
26 M
24 F
4/12 M
48 M
42 F
18 M
15 M
45 M

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

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Doctor
Doctor

W

W
W

Merchant

W

W

Teacher

W
W

W
B
B
B
B
B
B
W

w

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W
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W

W

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W
W

Merchant

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Domestic
Farmer

Lawyer

W
W
W
W

Merchant

W
W
W

Carpenter

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OH
OH
OH
MA
MA
MA
GA
KS
KS
KS
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PA
PA
PA
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MO
KY
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OH
OH
GA
GA
MA
GA

AR
KS

AR

11

KY
PA
HA
ME
MA

KY
OH

11

NY

W

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MA
NY
PA
MD
OH
KS
KS
KS
II.
IL
NC
OH
KS
KS
CT
VT
KS
England
NH

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11

11
11

11
11

11
11
11

11
11
11
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MO
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11
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12
12
12
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12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
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Name
LOOAN, Adelia
LOGAN, Alice
COLE, W.H.
COLE, J.
GRIFFITH, Ellen
HILL, Jno.
BRa-IN, Polly
ROBINSON, Louisa
ROBINSON, Blanche
SHORT, O.F.
SHORT, Arnold
SHORT, Oliver
SHORT, Leonard
SHORT, C.M.
THCMPSON, Seymore
THOMPSON, Elize
MCDONALD, Jno.
MCDONALD, Harriet
WATKINS, Jas.
WATKINS, Catherine
\-lATKINS, Emma
WATKIN S, . Ida
WATKINS, Kate
WATKINS, Louisa
FOX, E.C.
FOX, S.M.
FOX, Eva
WATKINS, Jas.
WATKINS, M.C.
HUGHS, Jos.
HUGHS, Rachel
HUGHS, Jas.
HUGHS, Jos.
HUGHS, Virginia
HUGHS, Jno.
BEIRSAW,
Mrs.
BERCAW, E., Mrs.
Roo..EY, Spencer
R&lt;l'lLEY, Kate
SAVAGE, Jas.
SAVAGE, M.C.
HILLER, W.K.
MILLER, Mary
MILLER, Dora
MILLER, Edith
MILLER, Martha
MILLER, Thos.
WILSQlJ, H.
GREEN, M.
GREEN, Mary
THCRNTGJ, J •W•
THORNTON, M.

Age

42
22

J4

30
24
57
52
30
1
38
16
8
5
3
71
68

49
33

J4

33
13
11

10
1
29
24
3
27
43
43
42
19
18
16
10
68
68
18
16
45
43
48

35
12
8
5
6/12
69
23
1
45
44-

Sex Color Occup!tion
F
F
M
F
F
M
F
F
F
F
M
M
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
F
F
F
F
M
F
F
M
F
M
F
M

M
F
M
F
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
F
F
F
M
F
F
F
M
F

187~
Birth
Place

W

W
W
W
B
B
B
B
B
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

supt. Schools
Domestic
Laborer

w

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

w

W

KY
KY

IA
IA

OH
OH
VA
VA

OH
OH
MO
.HO

KY

1'10

KS
MO

MO
MO

NY
KS

IL

KS
KS
KS
Farmer
Merchant
Hair Dresser
Painter

W
W
W
W
W
W

Where from
to KS
Page

MA
MA
Scotland

NY
England

HA

r1A.
Scotland
MI

NY
NY

NY
NY
NY

NY

NY

KS
KS
Railroad

MA

tm

Painter

MO
NE
ME

HO
NE
NE
NO

Plasterer

MD

KY

Painter

DC

IL
IL

MD

ND

MD
MD
MD

MD
MD
MD
OH
OR

PA
PA
KS
KS
HE

KY
Teamster

IL

n.
n.

W
W

ME
HO

IL
IL

W

IL

IL
IL

IL

W

IL

IS
NY

W
W

w
W
W
W

WI
KS
Laborer

VA

IN

WI
\-II
MO
MO

12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
13 .
. 13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13

�Lawrence
Name
THORNTON, Emma
TRORNTON, Wm.
THORNTON, Jno.
HARDING, Jno.
HA !DING, E.
HARDING, Edwin
DENLAND, E.P.
HUGGARD, R.
HUGGARD, Ellen
WATKINS, Kate
HUGGARD, Sallie
HUGGARD, Kate
HUOOARD, Jas.
SELIG, A.L.
SELIG, M.T.
SELIG, Louie F.
SELIG, J.E.P.
OLIVER, Lizzie
KOONS, E.P.
KOONS, S.P.
KOONS, Nary
KOONS, Wm.
KOONS, Edward
WORK, T.H.
WORK, M.N.
1vORK, Harry
\iORK, \vm.

PALMER,
Mrs.
PALl1ER, Ben
PALMER, Harley
MICKEY, A.H.
INGAILS, J. T•
REE, Theo
STEVENSON, C.W.
O'NEIL, J.A.
\vARREN, A.B.
WARREN, C. J.
WARREN, D.L.
BEATTIE, G.
BEATTIE, Mary
BEATTIE, Geo.
BEATTIE, Jno.
OLIVER, Susan
BEATTIE, }Iary
BEATTIE, Wm.
PLID-f, A.B.
PLUH, M.
PLUH, Anna

ASSMAN, Justus
ASSMAN, Betty
HANS CM , Thea

Ward 2

Age Sex Color 9ccupation
11

F

7

M
M

35
22
4
20
50

M
F
M

~

49

3
13
5
3
29
23
5
2
20
48
38

F

M
F
F
F
F

M
M

F
M
l1

F
11

F

11

F

9
5
57
37
10
7
36
10
7
28
22
20
25
21
77
56
18
47
43
19
15
15
12
8

M
M
M
F
M

34

23
1
54

54

30

M

F
M
M

M
M

M
M
M
M
F
F
M
F
N

M
F
F
M
f.f

F
F
M
F
M

W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W

w
W

W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W

w
W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W

W
W
W

w

W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W

W

w

W
W
W
W

1875
Birth
Place

"Where from
Page
to KS

KS
13
KS
13
KS
13
Clerk
OR
OH
13
New Brunswick
OR
13
KS
13
New Brunswick New Brunswick13
Mason
Ireland
Ireland
13
Ireland
OH
13
KS
13
KS
14
KS
14
KS
14
Insuranc~ Agt. Germany
Germllny
14
14
IL
IN
14
KS
14
KS
14
PA
PA.
14
Carriage Maker
PA
.A.L
14
OR
AL
14
OH
AL
14
OH
At
14
AL
AI.
14
Merchant
PA
PA
14
PA
PA
14
KS
14
KS
14
Housekeeper
OR
PA
OH
14
OH
OH
OH
14
14
IN
IN
14
IN
:rn
14
IN
IN
DACOTA
14
IL
Canada
Canada
14
Carpenter
OH
OH
14
14
NY
OH
OH
OH
14
Teamster
England
14
IL
14
PA
PA
14
IL
IL
14
IL
IL
KS
14
14
IL
IL
14
IL
IL
Laborer
NJ
14
IL
OH
OH
14
KS
14
Merchant
Germany
MO
14
Germany
Germany
14
Merchant
Germany
CA
15

�Lawrence Ward 2
Name
HANSCl-f, Amelia
HANSON, The 0
TAYLOR, R.W.
TAYLOR, Ella
ALBACH, Phillip
ALBACH, Minnie
ALBACH, Harry
ALBACH, Wm.
\VINCHELL, H.
WINCHELL, Fannie
WINCHELL, Tyron
WINCHELL, Augie
EVANS, Geo.
EVANS, Lucretia
EVANS, Maggie
EVANS, \-1m.
EVANS, Ida
JUSTISS, A.
EADS, Jos.
EADS, Lizzie
EADS, sarah
FADS, Anna
FADS, Oscar
EADS, Oliver
WHEELER, Elizabeth
WHEELER, Jessie
BORGOLTHAUS, R.J.
BORGOLTHAUS, S.F.
BORGOLTHAUS, Mark
BORGOLTHAUS, Fred
KNUDSON. Mary
NEVISON, W.W.
NEVISON t T .A.
NEVISON, W.H.
ARNOLD t Anna
HCCLURE, Wm.
JONES, Hattie
HURPHY, Andrew
HURPHY t Sarah
HURPHY t H. E.
MURPHY, A. E.
~ruRPHYt E.J.
CLARK, L.E.
ClARK, Bridget
STREET, Oscar
GIVENS, L.D.
WHEELER, J .B.
WHEELER, H.A.
HIBBARD, R.N.
HIBBARD, Clara
WHEELER, Gould

Age

22

1
49
39
47
46
11

7
38
33
16
8

49
15
12
10
4
69
36

34

14

11

6
1
57
17
33
30
7
5
17

44

37
11

54
18
18
49
39
19
13
3
32
25
21
23
30
32
32
3
1

1875

Sex Color Occupation
F
H
M
F
M
F
M
M
M
F
M
F
M
F
F
M
F
F
M
F
F
F
M
M
F
F
M
F
M
H
F
I1
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F

H
M
F
M
M
M
F
F
F
M

W
W
\..]

\-1
W
W
W
W
W
W

Merchant
Speculator

Farmer

Germany

Germany

NY
NY
Germany
Germany
KS
KS
?-fA

MA
MA.
Laborer

W

W
W
W

w
Butcher

W
W

OH
MO
MO
MO
MO
NC
NJ
KY
IL

W

IT.

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

KS
KS
NH

ME
Lawyer

w

IA
Domestic
Lawyer

W
Laborer
Carpenter

MA
MA
MA
NO
MO
MO
MO
MO

110
IL

IL
IL
IL

MA
MA
IN
TN
TN
TN
Sweden
OH
OH
OH
OH
PA
PA

IN
IN

IN

KS
KS

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
\-1

OH
CT
PA
PA
OH
OH

IN

w

1.-1

Sweden
OH

OH

W
W
W
W
W
W

IL

NY
IA

W
W
W

OH
OH
Germany
Germany

KS·

W

W

Where from
to KS
Page

KS

w
W

Birth
Place

Filer

MD

l1D

Ireland

IA
Dentist

IA

OH

OH

NY
NY

NY
IL

NY
IS
KS

IL

15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16

�Lawrence Ward 2
Name

Age

1875

Sex Color OccuEation

:28
M
NEAL, J.A.
22 F
GREEN, Hinerva
22 E
GREER, I&gt;1inerva
22
GREN, 11inerva
F
20 F
NEAL, L.G.
1 M
NEAL, W.J.
REYNOLDS, C.
47 F
18 M
REYNOLDS, Albert
ll~
REYNOLDS, T.\v.
M
REYNOLDS, C.E.
11
F
BLOOD, Jas.
56 M
BLOOD, E.J.
41 F
BLOOD, Ida L.
21 F
BLOOD, A.E.
19 M
BLOOD, Harry
16 H
BLOOD, Thos.
10 M
BLOOD, T.B.
7 F
BLOOD, Eda
3 F
BRClm, Hary
19 ,:F
MCIDI, R.B.
50 M
HCmI, Lou
35 F
RAY, Henry
28
H
RAY, Sybil
23 F
RAY,
,MISS
1/12 F
GIVENS, America
50 F
GIVENS, Cinda
16 F
CHRISTIAN, Hary
11 F
Em"lARDS, Gertrude
4 F
BERRY, Scott
3 11
DONNELLY, Helena
23 F
KELLY, Vincentia
54 F
SHANAHAN, Gregory
42 F
GOODMAN, Genevieve
38 F
HOClCEN, Justina
20 F
l1CGRATH, Agnes
36 F
DRISCOL, Maggie
17 F
GRISSORN, Zara
11
F
PHTI..LIPS, P.
45 M
PHILLIPS, H.S.
35 F
PHILLIPS, L.W •.
13 F
PHILLIPS, Chas
3 M
PHILUPS, Anna
1 F
HC QUESTI ON , E.D., Mrs. 40
F
HCQUI STEN, E.
40
F
ffCQUISTEN, Wm.
19 M
HCQUISTEN, 11ary
14 F
MCQUISTEN, Jno.
11
M
CARPENTER, Robt
45 .H
CARPENTER, M.E.
35 F
CARPENTER, Jas.
5 M
CARPENTER, \i.S.
2 M

B
W
W
W
B
B
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
B
B
B
B
B
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Cobbler
Domestic
Domestic
Domestic

Dentist

Domestic
Contractor
Clerk
Dishwaher

Sister/Charity
Sister/Charity
Sister/Charity
Sister/Charity
Sister/Charity
Sister/Charity
Sister/Charity
Sister/Charity
Nurseryman

IV

w
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

w

W
W

Birth
Place

OH
MO
MO
MO
OH
KS
England
KS
KS
KS
VT
VT
WI
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
PA
Ireland
IN
MO
PA
KS
MO
HO
KS
KS
KS
IL
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
NY
NY
KS
NY
NY
NY
KS
KS
KS
IN
IN
'IN
IN

IN
Merchant

NY
MO
KS

KS

\oJhere from
to KS
Page
HO
MO
MO
HO
HO
England

IV!
IV!
WI

PA
IN
IN
HO
PA
MO
NO

IL
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
NY
NY

NY
NY
NY

IN
IN
IN
IN

IN
WI
MO

16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
1'7.
17
17
1(1
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17

�Lawrence Ward 2
Name

Age

DODGE, P.
5?
CHRIZER, A.H.
23
CHRYSLER, (see CHRIZER)
CHRIZER, Lily
3
CHRIZER, Edward
5
CHRIZER, E.
30
TAYLOR, Mattie
21
LEVI, Chas.
45
LEVI, R.
41
LEVI, Carrie
6
LEVI, Bertha
15
LEVI, Fannie
10
LEVI, A.
13
SCHILLING, Lizzie
18
NE\oJMARK, H.
75
ECKE, F .J.
44
ECKE, Josephine
38
ECKE, Josephine
13
ECKE, Geo.
11
ECKE, Julius
9
ECKE, Amelia
6
YARN OLD , Thos.
68
YARN OLD , H. A.
40
YARNOLD, W. w.
25
YARN OLD , J.
23
YARN OLD , Anna
15
YARN OLD, Amelia
11
YARN OLD , L. M.
6
GILLHAN, Chas.
41
GILLNAN, E. J.
36
GILL"1AN, A. G.
18
GILLNAN, Rarry
8
GILLMAN, Edith
15
GILLHAN , Chas.
13
\--lILLIA11S, Chas.
24
WI~.uS, Anna
18
BRADY, Ross
16
TROHPSON, C. o.
I/-5
THOHPSON, A. H.
26
TR OMPS ON , Susan Jane
26
COFFIN,S. D.
23
COFFIN, Mary
22
KELLY, Harry
16
BELL, Carrie
17
SERGElJT, T. L.
53
SERGENT, E. C.
43
SERGENT, W. F.
18
SERGENT, L. J.
11
BR.OGES, Cyntha
16
LEONARD, H.
56
LEONARD, C.B.
56

1875
Birth
Place

Where from
to KS
Page

Sex

Color

F
F

W
\-1

VT
NY

MO
NY

F

W
W
\V'
W
W
W
W
W
W

KS
NY
NY
KY
Germany
NY
KS

NY
NY
KY
MO
MO

M

M
F
M
F
F
F
F

OccUE;!tion

Bookkeeper
Domestic
Merchant

M

w

F
F

W

Domestic

W
\V'

Merchant

M

F
F
M
M
F

M
F
M
F
F
F
F
N

W
W

W
W
W
W

w

F
F

W

M

\-1

F
M

w

M

B
B
B

F
M
M
F
F
H

w

W
W
W
W

F
M
F

W

M

W

}1

w
w

F
F

W

M

W

F

F

Doctor
Milliner

Car Builder

Eng.
Eng.
Eng.
Eng.

CO
CO
CO

KS
WI

Laborer
Laborer
Painter
Banker
Domestic
Miller

W

w

England
England
England
England
KS
KS
KS
Canada
NY
WI

W

W

HO
MO
HO
IL
MO
MO
IL

KS
KS

vI
W
W
W
W
W
W

NY
MO
NY
IL
Germany
Germany
Germany
KS
KS

Domestic
Carriage Maker

WI
MO

no

HO
MA.
OR
OR
IN·
OR
KS
IN
PA
OR
IA
IA
MO
MA

MA

CO
CO
MO
MO
NO
IA
IN
OR
IN
OR
IN
IA
IA
IA
IA

MO
NA
MA

17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18

�Lawrence
Name

ERDEMILLER, A. G.
ERDEl1ILLER , M. J.
ERDEMILLER, Mary
ERDEMILLER, H. E.
ERDEMILLER, N. R.
ERDEMILLER, G. L.
HOAG, Frank
HOAG, H.
HOAG, E. F.
HOAG, H. B.
HOAG, W. P.
HOAG, L. r-I.
SHEPHERD, Anna
TD1HCNS, W.
Tn-1MONS, Edith
TD-1MONS, Henry
TDmONS, Colin
TD1MONS, L. R.
KENDALL, H. A.
KENDALL, H.
FITZLER, E.
KNOETTELL, Kate
KENDALL, Arthur
RESER, J. J.
RESER, A.
RESER, N.
RESER, A.
JOHNSON, Jno.
STIMSON, T. E.
STll1S0N, J.
WILD, E. B.
STIMSON, Mary
STIMSON, E. F.
STIHSON, Wm C.
O'NEAL, Bettie
}IOTT, H. G.
SAUNDERS, Ella
SAUNDERS, M.
REYNOLDS, Wm
REYNOLDS, Kate
COSLEY, Emma
REYNOLDS, Wm
REYNOLDS, Lizzie
SARGENT, A. J.
SARGENT, J. E.
SARGENT, Louis
SARGENT, Calvin
SARGENT, Sarah
HOWARD, Frank
HavARD, Francis

Ward 2

1875

Age Sex Color

Occupation

Birth
Place

41

Merchant

MD

40

19
16
14
3
62
43
21
15
9
3
71
52
28
23
20
56
30
23
53
17
1

l~8

50
18
13
18
37
34
69
10
7
4
17
52
29
1
55
30
25
8
6
41
33
13
7
3
34
22

M
M

W
W

F
F
F

W

w

W
W

H
M

W

Supt. Ind. Aff.

w

F

W

w

Clerk

F
M

W
W
W
W

Merchant

M

F
F
M
F
M

W

H

W

F
M
F
F
F
M
M
F
F
F
M

M
F
F
F
M
M
F
F
F
F
M
F
F
M
F
1'1:

F

w

Merchant

W
W

Domestic

W

Blacksmith

OR

W

w

W
W

Clerk
Clerk

W
W
W
W
W

Domestic

W
W
W
F

Gunsmith

W
W
W

W
W

w

M
F

W

W

M

W

F

\Y

NJ
Germany
KS
NY
NJ

WI
\VI
Sweden"

MA
HA
Ma
MA.
MA
MA
. Sweden
NY

NI

W

M

CT
WI

W

w

OR

OH
OH
OH

w
w
w
W

OH
OH
OH
OH
KS
MA
IN
MA
IA.
IA.
KS
!-fA

Clerk

KS
RI
PA
OH
KS
KS
NH
VT
VT
VT
KS
MI
NY

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to KS
Page

18
18
18
18
18
18
IA
18
IA
18
IA
18
IA
18
IA
19
19
NE
19
OH
19
OH
19
OH
19
OH
19
OH
19
WI
19
IL
19
IL
19
Ger.
19
19
\VI
19
\VI
19
WI
19
WI
19
SWedem
19
NA
19
}f.A
19
HA
19
MA
19
MA
19
HA
19
Sweden
19
MI
19
I1I
19
19
CA
19
OH
19
OH
19
19
19
NH
19
NH
19
NH
19
NH
19
19
HI
19
NY
19
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH

�Lawrence Ward 2
Name
SULLIVAN, Jno.
HONARD, J.
BRUNGAN, Anna
DUNNIVAN, D.
DONOVAN, D.
DUNNIVAN, Julia
DONOVAN, Julia
MEAD, Frank
IW&gt;1MOND, Joe
EW1MCND. Mary
HAMMOND, Ettie
CARRIOS, A.
CARIUS. A.
WEBBER, A.B.
WEBBER, F .C.
WEBBER, Edith
WEBBER, Blanche
HAIN, E.
SPAUIDING. J.A.
SPAUIDING, M.C.
SPAULDING, 'Gertrude
BAC, Anna
TABOR. R.K.
TABOR, Lou
NE.WMARK, M.
PEASE, C.A.
PEASE. M.E.
PEASE, Chas.
WALKER, Sam' I
WALKER, M.E.
WALKER, Fannie
\-lALKER, O.D.
WALKER, Minnie
WALKER, Chas.
WALKER, Geo.
JONES, Mary
EARLE, F .A.
EARLE, H.F.
EARLE, F .C.
EARLE, G.J.
GAY, F.C.
MILLER, L.A.
ANDERSON, Mary
FAGER, Henry
FAGER, A.
CRaN, Isabel
INGSTRAM, N.P.
INGSTRAM, Mary
;rNGSTRAM, Ida
ING~1, Nettie
INGSTRAM, Anna

Age

8
3
18
40
40
40
40
16
24
20
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33
11

6
80
28
23
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33
23

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39
16
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50
21
18
17
14
?
20
38
30
14
21
30
33
20
47
45
14
41
38
?
3
1

Sex Color occupation
M
F
F
M
M
F
F
M
M
F
F
M
M
M
F
F
F
F
M
F
F

F
M
F
M
M
F
M
M
F
F
M

F
M
M
F
M

F
M
F
M
F
F
M
F
F
M
F
F
F
F

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W

w

Domestic
Laborer
Laborer

w

Priest
Priest
Farmer

w

W
W
W
W
W
W

OH
OR
KS
France
France
OH
ME
ME
CT

Clerk
Domestic
Railroad
Merchant
Merchant
Marshall

Railroad

Hhere from
Page
. to KS

PA
Ireland
Ireland·
IN
IN
IN
OH
OH
France
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ME
ME
ME
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NY

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It
IL

KS
MO
VT

MO
MO

NY
NY
VT

MA
KS
PA
PA
OH
KS

NY
MO
NH
NH
OH
OH
OH

KS
KS
KS
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Merchant

MD
NY

MD

CT
MI

HI
MI
MI

NY

NY

Railroad

NY

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CI
MO
PA
PA

OH
MI
HO
IL
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w
W
W

KS
KS
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Ireland
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Ireland

NY

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Birth
Place

IN
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W
W
W

1875

IN
Blacksmith

SWeden
SWeden
SWeden

KS
KS

IN
IA
IA
IA

20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

�Lawrence
Name
SMITH, Jno.
SULLIVAN, Jno.
SULLIVAN, Bridget
SULLIVAN, Jas.
SULLIVAN, Geo.
SULLIVAN, Allie
NEWHAN, M.
FClVELL, G.
FOWELL, S.
.E.WING, Mary
BURNS, Dennis
BURNS, Lucinda
BURNS, Spencer
BURNS, Hollie
GRANT, Rachel
HANCOCK, Maria
HANCOCK, Anna
KNIZER, Jno.
m~ZER, Jno.
RAND, S.R.
RAND, W.D.
RAND, Jno. R.
WIlDER, C.S.
WIllER, M. S.
WIlDER, Ada
WILDER, Lizzie
lVIIDER, Kate
WILDER, G.W.
WILDER, Anna
KILLWORTH, Isaac
KILLWORTH, C. J.
KII..I.WORTH, Jno.

MAIJARD,Sarah
KILLWORTH, Cora
KILLWORTH, J.W.
5r1ITH, Jno.
ASHTON, Jno.
ASHTON, Jno. Mrs.
ASHTON, Lou
ROBERTS, J.N.
ROBERTS, E.S.
ROBERTS, B.B.
LUTHER, C.M.
LUTHER, S.E.
LUTHER, W. H
PEARSON, E.F.
BUCKLEY, Mary
BRICKLEY, Mary
BUCKLEY, Jas. H.
BRICKLEY, Jas. H.
SAUNDERS, W.A.

Age

26
37
28
5
6
1
22
71
67
69
45
45
9
11

18
46
18
22
22
38
19
17
38
45
20
11

9
7
1
41
39
10
18
8
2
75

40

35
7
36
31
4
28
26
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13

40

40
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40
22

Ward 2

1875

Sex Color Occupation
M
M
F
M
M
F
M
M
F
F
M

F
M
F
F
F
F
M
M
F
M
M
M
F
F
F
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
F
M
M
M
F
F
M
F
F
M
F
F
F
F
F
M
M
M

W
W
W

Blacksmith
Laborer

W
W
W
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
W
W
B
B
W
W

w
W

w

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

w

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Where from
Page
to KS

SWeden
Ireland
Ireland

Ireland
Ireland

IA

KS
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Laborer

KS
KS
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
MO
MO
MO
MO

MO
MO
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110

MA

MA

Laborer
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Clerk

KS
MO
HO
OH
OH

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OH
NH
PA

NH

Mason

PA
PA
PA
KS
England
England
KS
England

110

AL
At

TN

HO
MO
OH
OH
OH
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
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England

KS
Mason
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KS
PA
NY
NY
KS
OH

OH
Merchant

w
W
W
W
W
W

Birth
Place

KS
NY
Canada
KS
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IL
Painter
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KY
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PA
PA
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NJ

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110
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MO
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21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
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21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
22
22
22

22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22

22
22

�Lawrence
Name
SAUNDERS, A.M.
BUCKLEY, M.B.
BUCKLEY, M.E.
BUCKLEY, J.N.
HADDOCK, R.T.
SHEPHERD, E. B.
SHITH, Melinda
CHERRY, E. E.
CHERRY, Cora
CHERRY, Arthur
CHERRY, Percey
WOOD, J.M.
\vOOD, M.A.
WOOD, A.G.
WOOD, M.R.
WOOD, A.H.
ROGAN, M.A.
ROGAN, E. J.
RmAN, W.F.
ROGAN, A.L.
QUINN, Alice
COOPER, J.W.
COOPER, S.E.
MOSELEY, Jane
BRAY, I.C.
BRAY, sau.ie
BRAY, Laura
BRAY, Ivm.
BRAY, Edward
BRAY, Julia
KRISTENGER, D.L.
KRISTEl-TGER, S. E.
KRISTENGER, W.L.
BRASS, Clara
ABBOTT, A.B.
SNGlDEN, M.L.
SNClVDEN, E.E.
ABBOTT, Alfred
ABBOTT, Fred
ABBOl'T, Harry
BLOOD, N.C.
BLOOD, H.A.
BLOOD, K.E.
ROBINSON, J. T •
ECKILLIES, Richard
TENNEY, W.C.
TENNEY, E.E.
TENNEY, W.E.
TENNEY, E.B.
SMITH, Nary

Age

17
12
9
2
22

21
65
39
17
14
11

49

43
23
19
17
39
7
4
3
64
32
22
16
32
28
8
5
3
3/12
32
26
3
20
31
32
30
7
4
1
50
45
12
17
16
57
52
16
14
ww

Ward

2

1875

Sex Color Occupation
F
F
F
M
M
M
F
F
F
M
M
M
F
F
F
F
F
F
M
F
F
M
F
F
M
F
F
M
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
F
M
M
M
M
F
F
H
M
M
F
M
F
F

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

n.
n.
n.

w
w
w

Where from
to KS
Page
MO
HO
MO

22
22
22
22

IL

22

KS
Painter
Clerk

w

W
W
W
W

Birth
Place

Merchant
school teacher

W
W
Seamstress
W
W
W
W
W Teacher
W
W
W Carpenter
W
W
W
W
W
W Merchant
W
W
W
W
Student
W
W
W
W
W
W Housekeeper
W
W
W
W
W Minister
W
W
W
B
Domestic

IL
IL

IL

22

ICY

IL

OH
OH
OH
OH
ME
ME
ME

OH
OH
OH
OH

22
22
22

ME
ME
OH

ME

22

HE

22
22

HE
ME
ME

22
22
22

NY

22
22
22
22
22

KS
KS

n.

AR
AR
IL
KS
KS
IN
PA
KS
PA
NY
PA
PA

IA
ME
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AR
AR

AR
IL

WI
PA

MI
MI

PA
MI
PA
MI
MI
HI

KS
VT

WI

MD

OH

KS
KS
KS
NH

MA

MA

!-fA

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22

OH

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22
22

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MA

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22
23
23
23
23
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23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23

�Lawrence
Name
l-1:CCONNELL, J.N.
MCCONNELL, M.J.
HCCONNELL, Jennie
RODGE, C.A., Mrs.
BURER, E., Jr.
MCCARROLL, J.H.
HCCARR OLL , H.D.
HAMMOND, Jos.
HAMMOND, Minerva
HAMMOND, Rarry
HAMMOND, Lizzie
MARVIN, Jas.
MARVIN, A.
MARVIN, F.O.
HARVIN, M.E.
~VILLIAHS, Jno.
\VILLIAMS, Caroline
PH ORESE , Richard
NEAL, Ben
HAMMOND, Rll tan
HAMMOND, Halleck
IW1t-IOND, Ida
KENNEDY, Thos.
KENNEDY, M.E.
KENNEDY, Thos. R.
KENNEDY, Belle
KENNEDY, W.C.
GRISSOM, Mary
GRISS(lol, 11ary
CARUTR, J.R.
CARUTH, A.G.
CARUTH, W.R.
STEELE, L.S.
STEELE, L.A.B.
STEELE, H.E.
STEELE, Chas. A.
STEELE, Jno. M.
STEELE, Jas. L.
LEWIS, A.C.
LE.WIS, S.J.
LEWIS, H.E.
LEWIS, W.S.
LBVIS, A.A.
LEVIS, Emma
LEWIS, Stella
HOADLEY, D.L.
ROADLEY, S.M.
ROADLEY, W.J.
ROADLEY, Nellie
HOADLEY, C.R.

~e
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43
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47
22
33
30

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22
17
54
50
23
15
42
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14
20
15
13
10
42
34
15
13
7
25
25

68

22

16
40

39
15
8
6
3
55
45
19
18
14
10
7
43
36
16
12
10

Ward

2

1875

Sex Color OccuE!tian
M
F
F
F
M
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
M
M
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
F
M
M
M
M
F
F
M
M
M
M

F
F
M
M
F
F
M
F
M
F
M

W

w

Miller

W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W

Student
Broker
Carpenter
Clerk
Chancellor

w
w

Civil Engineer

B
B
B
B
W
W
W
S
W

Laborer

OR
OR
OR
NR
PA
PA
PA
IN
OR
OR
IN

NY
NY
NY
OR
ICY
VA
MO
MO
IN
IN

MN
Farmer

w
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Birth
Place

Domestic
Domestic
School teacher
Clerk
Clerk

W
W
W

MA.
NY
KS
OR
OR

w
w

W

KS
NY
VT
NY

IN
PA
PA
PA
OH
MO
MO
MO
MO

MN
MN

NY

NY
OR
. OH

NY
NY
NY

NY

NY

NY

NY
NY

NY
Real Estate Agt.

~1E

VA
VA

KS

Bookkeeper
Clerk

ME

KS
KS
KS
VA
VA

KS
KS

W
W
W

ME

TN

w

w

OR
OR
OR
OR
PA
PA
PA

NN
OR
OR

OR

W
W
W
W

Merchant

Where from
to KS
Pag;e

NY
NY

NY

WI

PA
PA
PA

KS
PA

PA

NY

23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24

�Ward

Lawrence
Name
HOADLEY, Eva
KIRKPATRICK, Anna
KIRKPATRICK, Nellie
BAKER, H.W.
BAKER, C.C.
BAKER, H.F.
HOU,&amp;lAY, 11.
BAILEY, L.A.
BAILEY, H.A.
ROBERTSON, I
PARKS, Henry
CARTER, Lizzie
HADLEY, W.
HADLEY, N.
HADLEY, Emma
HADLEY, Flora
HADLEY, Laura
HADLEY, Ella
HADLEY, Belle
HADLEY, Lulu
SMITH, Mary
GARRETT, C.F.
GARREl'T, T. N•
G.ARRErT, Johanna
GARRETT, Eda
CURTISS, Chas.
CURTISS, Edwin
GARRETT, Allie
. GARREl'T, Anna
GAR.REl'T, Wm.
HOLSTEJ]iJ, Anna
JAIS, Bessie
COCKINS, w.w.
COCIaNS, S.A.
COCKmS, E.
COCKlNS, A.L.
COCKINS, Augusta
BAILIE, G.H.
BAILIE, E. S.
BAILIE, Lizzie
BAILIE, Grace
GREEN, Patrick
HARKS, F.C.
HARKS, 1-1.
MARKs, Wm.
lFARKS, Robt.
BARKS, Josephine
CLYMONTS, F.F.
CLYNONTS, C.D.
CLY11ONTS, W.E.

Age

F
F
F

48

H

30
16
22
47
41
25
22
20
58
56
21
13
15
16
24
2
18

F
F
F
M
F
F

29
75
28
14
12
4
2
1/12
28
12
37
38
9
7
20
34
29
6
4
8
43
39
17
12
18
33
27
8

1875

Sex Color OccuE!tian

6
22
20

44

2

!1

F
M
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
M
F
F
F
M

W
H
W
W
H

Seamstress
Seamstress
Merchant

W
W
W

Domestic
Merchant

B
B

Laborer
Domestic
Banker

w

w
W

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

W

w

Real Estate Agt.

W

W
W

M

W

M
F

}l

M

Clerk

W

W
W

F
F
M
F
F
F
F
M
F
F
F
M

B

M

W

Clerk

W

Farmer

F
H

M
F
1-1

F
M

Domestic

\V'

W

w

W
W
W
W
W

Brocker

Domestic
Janitor

W
W

w
w
W
W

w
W

Carpenter

Birth
Place
PA
PA
PA
ME
OH
KS
MO
MA
VT
HA
AR
MO
NC
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN

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Page
PA.
PA
PA
CA

OH
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l-fA

NY

HA
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MO
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
NY

KS
NO

MO

NY

OH

OH
CT
IA
IA
IA
KS
KS
KS
SWeden
SWeden
PA
PA
PA
PA
SWeden
Scotland
England
PA
KS
TN

OH
OH
IA
IA
IA

IN
IN
IN
IN
IN

SWeden
Sweden
PA
PA
PA.
PA
SWeden
PA
PA
PA
TN
MO
MO
MO
HO

HO

MA

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RI

24
24
2lJ.

24
24
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
26
26
26
26
26

�Lawrence
Name
CLYI1ONTS, Clara
DAVIS, Laura
CLYHENTS,
.Mr.
SULLIVAN, Jos.
SULLIVAN, M.
SULLIVAN, Geo.
SULLIVAN, Chas.
SULLIVAN, Jno.
SULLIVAN, J os.
SULLIVAN, Wm.
SULLIVAN, Ina
SULLIVAN, Mary
BRClVN, Chas.
BROWN, Susan
BROm, Nellie
BRO..m, Fred
BROm, Chas.
BRGJN, Geo.
BROVN, Hattie
BROVN, Minnie
LEARNED, O.E.
LEARNED, H.S.
LEARNED, Paul
LEARNED, Tracy
LEARNED,
,Hr.
S100ERIAND, Christina
KIEFER, F.F."
KIEFER, Nellie
KIEFER, Ada
HCCONNELL, F.W.
MCCONNELL, S.
MCCONNELL, J. E.
MCCONNELL, A.W.
f1CCONNELL, L.
RIDENOUR, P.D.
RIDENOUR, F. L.
RIDENOUR, K.L.
RIDENOUR, E.M.
RIDENOUR, Alice
PALH, Jno.
KUTTLES, B.
KEl'ELS, B.
THACHER, S. o.
THACHER, S.G.
THACHER, H. H.
THACHER, N.G.
SCHEURER, Christina
SHUERER, Christina
HENRY, Wm.
GILLMORE, Anna

Age

3
20
3/12
30
33
14
12
7
4
1
9
15
48

41
19
17
15
13
12
4
1~2

33
6
3
6/12
17
58
21
23
47
46

19
17
14
44

39
11

8
3
55
18
18
51
49
17
15
20
20
45
15

Ward

2

Sex Color OccuE!tion
F

W

F

W
W

Danestic

W
W

Mason

M

M
F

1875
Birth
Place
KS
KS
KS
England
Ireland
KS
KS
KS

M

W

M
M
M

W
W

KS

M
F
F

W
W

KS
KS

M

F
F
M
M
M

W

W
W

W

W
W

W

w

F
F
M
F
M

W

M

W

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Name
GORMEl.Y, Mollie
CROUCH, Jno.
CROUCH, Kate
CROUCH, Louisa
CROUCH, Lucy
CROUCH, Kate
CROUCH, Virginia
POTWIN, Harry
POTWIN, Anna
POTWIN, H.A.
POTWIN, A.N.
JANES, Nellie
JONES, Nellie
SNEED, E.S.
SHEAD, E.C.
SNEED, H.A.
SNEED, K. S.
DRAKE, Jane
WILDER, Ada
DALEE, A. G.
DALEE, M.A.
DALEE, Lida
DRESSER, Geo.
LAMON, Julia
sn,lPSON, N. T •
SIMPSON, W.A.
SIMPSON, M. L.
SIMPSON, H.L.
SCHLIDEL, F.
RUSSELL, Mary
~VHITLav, L.
WHITLGl, B.R.
WHITLClV, L.L.
WHITL(loI, A. E.
WHITLClV, Gertrude
WHITtON, T.N.
WHITLCli, M. J.
GRIFFnl, Anna
GUFFIN, Anna
HERRINGTON, R.C.
HERRINGTON, L.B.
HERRINGTON, C.H.
HERRINGTON, J. L.
HERRINGTON, Leroy
STOUT, Anna
MCCOY, J.E.
MCCOY, P.
}fCCOY, Arthur
MCCOY, Chas.
MCCOY, L.C.

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35
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4
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B
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W
W
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BAILEY , L.D.
BAILEY, E.A.
PEABODY, A.A.
ANDREW'S, Chas.
SWEEZEY, Isaac
StoJEEZEY, Ellen
SWEEZEY, Aaron
&amp;WEEZEY, Jane
SWEEZEY, Polly
MUSE, M.
MUSE, Lizzie
MUSE, CHAS.
,Dr.
ABDEIAL,
FEIL, Geo.
FEIL, Antonia
BOGE, Mary
FElL, Kate
FElL, Amelia
FElL, Mary
BUSSE, F.
BUSSE, L.G.
BUSSE, Chas.
BUSSE, Harry
BUSSE, Lewis
LYNN, T.
LYNN, S.E.
RANPHENDALL, otto
RAMPHENDALL, Lizzie
RANPHENDALL, Julia
ANTON, Laura
DRISBA.CH, C. S.
DRISBA.CH~- S.
DRISBA.CH, Fred
REYNOLDS, P.G.
REYNOlDS, L.P.
REYNOLDS, G.A.
REYNOLDS, F .E.
HARD, O.H.
HARD, C.H.
HARD, I.
HARD, O.T.
HARD, A.B.
HARD, Hollie
HOORE, H.L.
MOORE, D.A.
HOORE, Samtl
HOORE, Frank
LIGHTWILLER, B.
BARTHOLGl, E.M.
BARTHOLCl-J, A.M.

Age

56

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Name
DYER, M. T • G.
DYER, M.F.
DYER, E.C.
ABBCJrT, H.L.
OLIVER, M. J.
OLIVER, Ella
OLIVER, Emma
BARTLEl'T, E.
BARBER, O.P.
BARBER, Fannie
BARBER, Percey
BIGELOW, M.F.
BIGELOW, D.
BIGELOW, C.
HETTICK, Chas.
HErrICK, Lou
HETTICK, Jno.
KERN, Adam
BROOKS, Frank
WATT, Wm.
FLUKE, W.W.
FLUKE, H.E.
FLUKE, Cora
FLUKE, Lulu
FLUKE, Robt.
FLUKE, Nette
FLUKE, Fannie
FLUKE, Edward
WOOSTCR, G.
WOOSTCR, E.
WOOSTCH, P.
_DEY, M.L.
HIGGINS, L.
lAWRENCE, June
PROPPER, Geo.
PROPPER, A..B.
PROPPER, G.
PROPPER, Carl
PROPPER, P.M.
PROPPER, Nellie
GLEED,. F. '
GLEED, Lucy
GLEED, A.H.
GLEED, Edward
GLEED, A.
GLEED, F.
KING, L.
KING, C.
KING, Mary
KING, Florence

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29
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50
30
24
21
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21
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75
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19
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40
18
16
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33
26
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40
22
21

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2

1875

Sex Color OccuE!tion
F
F
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M
M

F
M
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M
M
M

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F
M
M
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F
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W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
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W
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W
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W
W
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W
W
W
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IA

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30
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Name
ANDERSON, Chas.
ANDERSON, R.
AND ERS 00 , Sada
WHEELER, Mary
WELLS, Geo.
WELLS, Lizzie
WELLS, Allen
LEFEBRE, L.
MOORE, Harry
MOORE, M.J.
MOORE, Robt.
MOORE, Harry
MOORE, Ada
MOORE, Susan
STROO, H.J.
STRONG, E.A.
STRONG, C.F.
STRONG, E.T.
STROO, H.P.
STRom, L.P.
STRONG, M.K.
STRONG, E.
STRONG, O.E.
STRoo, Ida
TODD, Mary
WINFREY, Adelia
WINFREY, Dora
WINFREY, Wm.
GAGE, W.G.
GAGE, E.
GAGE, E.H.
GAGE, W.H.
GAGE, A.K.
BRAUER, C.E.
BRANER, C.E.
WINFREY, M. E.
ESSIC, M.
WINFREY, Jos.
CHRISTIAN, Jas.
CHRISTIAN, M. G.
CHRISTIAN, Georgia
CHRISTIAN, L.
CHRISTIAN, Mary
HIGGLE, Wm.
RIGGLE, Isabel
RIGGLE, Barbara
RIffiLE, Andy
HIGGLE, Julia
HIGGLE, Wm.
HIGGLE, Clara

Age

28
29
4/12
58
30
23
7/12
60
43
41
20
16
13
11
46

41
18
15
. 10
8
3
5
23
19
55
35
21
11

32
31
5
2
1
17
17
20
23
22
55
47
16
10
7

29
25
6
5
3
1
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Ward

Sex Color Occupation
M
F
F
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
M
F
F
M
F
M
M
M
F
F
F
M
F
F
F
F
M
M
F
F
M
M
F
F
F
M
M
M
F
F
F
F
M
F
F
M
F
M
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B
B
B
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
B
B
B
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
B
B
B
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

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Railroad

Bookkeeper
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Railroad

2

1875

Birth
Place
MO

MO

AR

AR

KS
OH
OH
PA
KS
France
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NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NY

France
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NJ
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NJ
NJ
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KS
KS
KS
KS
KS

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NY
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NC
MO
KS
NY
NY

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Prof. of History

Where from
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Page

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IN
PA

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MO

IA

IA

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KS
OH
OH
MO
MO
MO
Ireland
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KS

AR
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Africa

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IN
IN
IN
IS
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OH
MO
MO
MO
PA
MO

AR
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN

31
31
31
31
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31
31
31
31
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31
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31
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31
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Name
YEAGLEY, D.H.
YEAGLEY, Sarah
YEAGLEY, D.L.
YEAGLEY, Lizzie
YEAGIEf, Rilla
YEAGLEY, Jas. N.
YFAGIEf, Jno. H.
JONES, Mary
NOORE, H.L.
MOORE, Ellen
MOORE, Anna
MOORE, Belle
MOORE, R.R.
MOORE, Albert
MOORE, Sam'l
RAHSKOPH, J.
RAHSKOPH, M. J.
RAHSKOPH, G.E.
RAHSKOPH, L.F.
RAHSKOPH, c. o.
GOSLm, Nelson
HARSHA.U., Wm.
ADAr.fS, Lena
PUGER, C.A.
JENKmS, A.M.
JENKINS, G.H.
JENKmS, Kate
CUNNINGHAM, Nellie
CORYELL, J .H.
CORYELL, Lizzie
CORYELL, Lou
BROO, Wm.
BROO, N.F.
GR.E.W, Jas.
GREl-l, Harriet
HILLER, Lizzie
LINTNER, Jno.
LmTNER, Lizzie
LmTNER, Henry
LmTNER, Louisa
LINTNER, Wm.
LINTNER, Frank
LINTNER, Kate
SNIDER, Henry
SNIDER, Anna
SNIDER, Geo.
SNIDER, Ella
SNIDER, Chas.
SNIDER, Frank
GIFFEN, Ruth

Age

l"7

38
17
19
15
12
22
19
72
58
27
22
31
29
17
40
30
11

9

7

19
19
22
45
52
26
18
20
53
16
12
12
18
33
28

26
40

38
18
10
14
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39
30
8
6
3
1

39

Ward

2

Sex Color Occupation
N
F
M
F
F
M
M
F
M
F
F
F
M
I1
M
M
F
M
M
F
M
M
F
M
F
M
F
F
M
F
F
M
M
M
F
F
M
F
M
F
M
M
F
M
F
M
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M
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W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Doctor
Clerk

Merchant
Domestic

Bookkeeper
Tinner
Clerk
Merchant

1875
Birth
Place

Where from
Page
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PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
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OH
OH
OH
OH
Canada
IL

Canada
Canada
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KS
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Dressmaker
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m
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33

�Lawrence
Name
GIFFEN, Ettie
COUSE, Eva
COARSE, Eva
SHITH, Dewitt
DUNN, F .R.
DUNN, M.A.
HYWID, M.
HILLER, Nathan
MILLER, Eliza
MILLER, F .E.
MILLER, Wm.
REYNOIDS, Geo.
REYNOLDS, Sarah
REYNOLDS, Mary
REYNOIDS, Josie
REYNOLDS, Aleck
REYNOIDS, Geo.
REYNOLDS, Martha
SHITR, Wm.
SMITH, M.A.
St-lITH, M.E.
PRICE, E.
PRICE, S.J •.
PRICE, W.H.
CUNNINGHAH, Mary
CUNNINGHAM, Jno.
FRANK, N.
FRANK, Jennie
FRANK, Gladdis
FRANK, Grace
FRANK, Harry
SIMMONS, Rachel
AIDER, J.\i.
AIDER, Eunice
LEIS, W.J.
LEIS, A.L.
OSBORN, Wm.
ROSS, H. T.
ROSS, J.E.
ROSS, F.S.
CIARKE, Sidney
ClARKE, Sidney
CIARKE, Geo. L.
CLARKE, E.N.
CLARKE, L.L.
HOWE, Elize
MORRGl, Robt.
NORRCW, Martha
l'10RRaoJ', Robt.
MORR&lt;Nl, Kate
MORRCW, Geo.
NORRCW, Ellen

Age

14
25
25
5
30
29
21
25
27
3
1
38
35
10
7
18
3
12
76
70
30
28
25
2
26
24
36
29
12
10
8
17
30
21
28
24
20
29
20
23
44

13
11

9
7
20
50
44

16
14
B

2

Ward

Sex Color Occupation
F
F
F
M
M
F
F
M
F
M
M
M
F
F
F
M
M
F
M
F
F
M
F
M
F
M
M
F
F
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
M
M
F
M
M
M
F
F
F
M
F
M
F
M
F

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Laborer

1-10

}1O
r,lO

Laborer

MO
KS
KS
MO

Clerk
Domestic
Laborer

KS
Ireland
Ireland
Carpenter

Carpenter
Merchant

Domestic
Merchant
Merchant

Clerk
Clerk
Atty

W
W
W

w
W

W
W

NY
NY
NY
KS
PA
PA

Rhin
OR
IL
IL
IL
MO
NY
VT

NY
NY
IL
MA

MA
MA
MA

NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
PA
PA
IL

IL
IL

IL
IL
MO

WI
VT

RI
NY
IL
MA
HA

NA
MA

KS
KS

W

B
W
W

HO

KS

W
W
W
W
W
W

Where from
Page
to KS
OH
NJ
NJ
PA
MO
MO
VA
MO
MO

W
W
W
W
W

Birth
Place
OH
NJ
NJ
PA
ME
MO
VA
KY
VA
KS
KS

School teacher
school teacher

W
W
W

2 1875

KS
Domestic
Merchant

KS
MO
NJ
NJ
KS
KS
KS
KS

MO

WI
WI

33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
Jlj.

34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34

34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
3434
34
34
34
34

�&lt;•.

Lawrence
Name
JOHNSCll, Susan
GLEASON, F.G.
GLEASON, Mary
GLFASON, Sophia
GLEASON, Mary
JACKSON, G.W.
JACKSON, M.A.
JACKSON, O.W.
JACKSON, L.F.
BASSEl'T, O.A.
BASSETT, J.E.
BASSEl'T, M.V.
BASSETT, F.B.
BASSEl'T, F .L.
DEVINE, M. E.
BRUKE, L.L.
GUNN, b.B.
GUNN, O.B., Mrs.
GOOI, Vara
GUNN, Chas.
GUNN, Jno.
GUNN, A.
DUNCAN, Mary
USHER, J.P.
USHER, J.P., Mrs.
USHER, Arthur
USHER, Jno.
USHER, Samtl
USHER, Link
STRODE, Jno.
STRODE, Jennie Lee
SHANKLIN, H•.
SHANKLIN, H., Mrs.
SHANKLIN, H.C.
SHANKLIN, Nellie
SHAN KLIN , Kate
SHANKLIN, Cal.
LAWSON, Mary
JONES, Jno.
JONES, Mary
JONES, Jessie
GOOON&lt;ll, Laura

Typed by Hugh

Age

F
M
F
F
F
M
F
M
F
M
F

46

19
21
39
38
18
16
40

48

43
20
18
16
13
20
50
48

20
62

2

1875

Sex Color OccuE!tian

30
51

37
8
4
1
19
21
50
45
19
21
7
70
18
60
45
29
25
20
23
29
18

Ward

B

W
W
W
W

w

W

w

M
F
M
M
F
F
,M

W

1'1
M
M
M
F
M
F
M
F
F
M
F
M
F
F
F

Stouppe

Judge Dist Court

w
Civil Engineer

W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
B
B
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

NY

NY

NY

NY

NH
ME
NH
PA

MO
MO
MO
MO
PA

MD

IA

OR

W

W

NH

KS
KS
KS

W

W

Where from
Page
to KS
MO
NJ
NJ

MO'
NH

NH

w

W

M

Prof. of Music

W
W

F
M

M
F
M
F
M

Domestic
Merchant

Birth
Place

Domestic
Lawyer
Lawyer
Clerk
Farmer
Laborer
Domestic
Merchant

OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
KS
OH
MO
VA
LA
OR
OH
OH
OH
ICY
IN

IA

W

OH
OH
OH
OR
KS
MO
ICY
ICY
ICY

W

TN

Clerk

Domestic
Laborer

OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
MO
LA

LA.
OH
OH
OH
OH
MO
MO
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
MO
ICY

KY
KY

KY

34

)4

34
34
34
34
34
34
34
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35

�•... ,,1875 KANSAS STATE CENSUS" - DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 19. S'ection 6
Ward :' 3
Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place
Name
w Carpenter I\TY
Eggleston, A.F.or R.FIJ.9
w
E@gleston, E H.
NY
34
w
Eggleston, Clarence 10
Ia
w
Eggleston, Nyrtle
8
Ia
Ho
w
Eggleston, Ernest
5
w
1
Eggleston, Elmar
Mo
w Sal'oonKeeperCt
Kuhne, Wm.
36
W
Kuhne, E.
31
NY
W
Kuhne, Geo.
5/12
Ks
W
Bookkeeper Tx
Delesdernier, N.J.
30 f;1
21 F
W
Delesdernier, M.J.
In
Delesdernier, Jno.
2 M
W
Ks
W
Lewis, E.E.
Patent AgentNY
55 M
W
Lewis, E.E.
Vt
45 F
16 M
W
Lewis. E.E.
NY
W
Lewis, Frank
13 M
NY
W
Lewis. Wm.
NY
9 M
W
Lewis, Lily
4 F
Ks
W
Lewis. Kate
13 F
~
Sweezler. Ivloses
B
36 M
Blacksmith Tn
Sweezy. ~ee Sweezler
Sweezler, Matilda
B
30 F
Tn
Asher. H.B.
fo1
W
Lighting RodIl
36
Asher, A.A.
W
36 F
Agent
Hi
W Lighting Rod No
Asher. N.D.
28 M
Asher. L.
24 F
W
Agent
Oh
Parkhurst. H.M.
W
49 t1
Farmer
NY
Asher": •..~Muin.:'.;, Narvin ? 3 F
W
Mo
Lawson. Henry
W
29 N
Laborer
II
Lawson, L.
W
19 F
Eng.
Lawson, Lena
2/12 F
W
Ks
Spidley, August
42 Jl1
W
Farmer
NY
Spidley. Jl1ary
46 F
W
r-.TY
Spidley, Luca
14 F
W
NY
Spidley, Frank
13 N
W
NY
Spidley, Libby
F
W
9
NY
Spidley, Kate
8
F
W
NY
Spidley. Christina
111
F
5
NY
Griggs. Walter
28 Jl'I
W
Carpenter
Wi
Griggs. Mary
19 F
W
In
Griggs, Carry
1 F
W
In
Spencer, Thos.
..40 Iv!
W
Blacksmith Ct
Spencer, JlI. T.
42 F
W
Vt
Spencer, Kate
14 F
W
Ks
Spencer. Laura
2 F
W
Ks
Miller, Tobe
W
39 N
Teamster
Oh
fUller, Nancy
30 F
W
Oh
JlHller, Cora
12 F
W
II
Miller, Hattie
8 F
W
II

Where from
to Kansas
Mo
Jl10
Jl10
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mi
Mi
Ma
In
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY

r-.TY

Ky
Mo
Ia
Mi
Mo
Mo
Ni
Mo
In
)Eng.

Pap;e-Line
1

-

1

- 2

1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1.
1
1
1.

-

3

4
5

6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 1.2

1

- 13

1

-

1

- 15

1
1

-

1

- 21

1
1

-

- 1
1
1

14
16

17
18
- 19
20
22

23

1

- 24

1

-

1

-

1
1

-

1

25

26

27
28
- 29

30

NY

1

-

1

- 31

NY

1
'1

-

1
1
1.
1
1
1
1

- 34
- 35
- 36
- 37
- 38
- 39
- 40
- 1.

NY
NY
NY
NY

N:Y

In
In
In
Pa
Vt
II
II
II
II

2
2
2
2
2
2

2
2

32
33

2

- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8

�Kansas stat

.

~

. " ..... ,

�1875 KANSAS

CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 19, Section' 6
Ward' 3
'Birth Where 'from
. Name'
Age' Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Oh
Dey, Matt
26
M
W
Laborer
Oh
2 -.9

Atchinson, Jno.
41
Atchinson, Amanda 30
~icIntre, Wm.
53
f.lcInturf See McIntre
McIntre, Louisa
42
McIntre, Jess .
24
IvlcIntre, Martha
18
McIntre, Ellen
15
Mclntre, . Frank
6
.Fitzpatrick, Wm.
31
Fit,zpatrick .. Kate 29

STAT~

M
F
M

W

F

W
W
W
W
W

W
W

Carpenter

NY
Mi
Oh

Md
Ia
FIa
F
Ia
N
.Ks
M
W
Nason
Ire.
F
W
·Ire.
Ly6ri~;L.G.33
M W ': Wagon Make.r Mo '"I
. Lyons, A.C.
28
F
W.
Sweden'
Lyons, N . . 2
'F.
W
26
F
W
. Gray, A.E..
Ky
. Hayes, Homer. '
55
M:
W
Painter
.Holland
Hayes, Catherin:e
·56
F
W
Oh
Hayes, Wm.
.16
M' W
Ks
Donahue, Mary.
:47
F·
W
.Ire.
Donahue, Lizzie ... ' 16.F
W
Ks
Donahue, Bridget' -12F
W,'
Ks
Butt:erinor,e, 'Wril' '.
24 '.' Jvrw' ,&gt;Labbrer
. ". 'Ks
Buttermore,·. Johariha2~' F,' -'W'··
Ks· .
Butt'ermore, Wm.'
"5 ' . M' W
Ks
Buttermore, Kat'e
3"F
W'
. Ks'
Grant, D a n i e l § O . M
B.
Wood Sawyer Ky'
G'rant, Ellen
1(~50
F
B
Ky
Grant ,Mary
18 'F
B
Ks
Gray, He.ster'·
60
F '. B
Washer'
Ky
Gray....: . Wm.
35· M
B.
Ky
Gray, Clara
19
F
B
Ky
Gray, Eliza
24
F
B'
Mo
Gray, Ella
4
F
B
Ks
'. Gray, Eva
J,
F
B
Ks
". Sullt van, Wm.···.
' ····6 ... ' 1'1': B'· .
. La.
SuJ.li van'" Ella. '"
.28
F . ". B
.' Washer
. Ky.
Su1li van, 'Moli'fe11'P' B
, ,La
Sullivan, Fred
.' 3
M
B'
Ks
Green, --- Mrs~.35
F." B'
Washer
Ky
Green~ Minera
5h8
F
B
Mo
Green, Josephine
17
~
B
~10
Green; Lucinda
15
F
B
Mo
Green, Albert
19
M
B
Mo
H oag , J ac 0 P
:\39
N
W
Merchant
Ger.
Haog, See Hoag
"
Hoag, Elizabeth
29
F
W
Switz.
Hoag, Wm.
11
M
W
11
Hoag, Emma
10
F
W
11

M

Ks

Wi
Mi
Ia

2 . - 10
2 - 11
2 - 12

Oh
'Ia
Ia
Ia

2 . - 13
2 - 14
2 - 15

16·
- 17
Ire.
- 18
Oh
2 - 19
11
2· - 20
Ia
2 - 21
2 - 22
Mo
·2 .... 2}
Holland 2· - 24'
Oh
2 - 25
2 - 26
Mo
2 - 27
2

-

2
2

2. ' -

28

2. - 29:
2 - 30·

Mo.
f"Io

II[ 0
Mo
Mo
Mo

La

La·
La
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo

No
11
11
11
11

2..

-}1

2,
2
2

-·32
- J3
- 34
3.5
36
37
- 38
39
- 40

·2
2

2·

2
2
2

3 - 1
3
2.
3'
3
3 - 4

3

3

3

-.5
6

7

3
3

- 8
- 9

3

- 12

3

- 13
- 14
- 15

3 -10
3 - 11

3

3

�1875 KANSAS srATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
VolUme 19,
. Name

Post Offlce'- Lawrence
Section 6
Ward 3
Birth' Where from
Age Sex- Color Occupat ion Place' to Kansas Page-L~ne

W
Hoag, Nary
7. F
Ks
B
. Allen, Isaac
52
M
Laborer
Ky
Allen, Hager
? .
41
jiy'
B
Mo
B
Allen, Israel
15
M'
No
Allen, Robt.
7
N
B
Ks
B
Allen, Wm.
13
M
No
Forsyth,Allison
36
"';M
W
Farmer
Oh
:.Carpenter, Rebecca
42
F
W
Oh
'Childers, Wm.
11
M W
Ks
Smith, Dennis
47
M W
Nason
Ma
Smith, Eliza
41
F ,W
Mo
Ks .'
Smith, Nancy
8
F
vI
Smith, Gee. ' 1 5
.t-f
W
No
Smith ~ ·Mary.
6
F 'W
Ks
Parks; . Hannah
22
F. .' ,B····· , Washer
.Il
Parks', Carrie'
.'4 .'F
.13' .
Ks
parks.~:C-ora-:
....' ') •... 'F.
: ". Ks '.,' .;'.,'
:8:
C'assad, Saml~
, . 50
H
W
II
Cased.. SeeCassad
Cassad, Sarah
.45 . F '
W
II
Cassad, Saml-.
14.·'M. '.' W
II
Caasad,:Ada
10 - F::W '.
I.,Ks
CE;tssad', Harry
.. 5
.N
W
,.
Ks
Smlth,Chas.44,M
,WGer.
Smlth,E.
45:F
W
Eng.
Smith~ M~ry107
W
Ks
Dunlap, Jno.
. 27
'f-'I"
W
Mason
'Pa
Dun;].iap , Mary··
43
F
W
Pa
Dunl~p, .•rno.·
9
M
W
Ks ....
Duni~p~ '~a
&gt;~"'6
F
Wi10
Berry, Geo.'
:~4
M
B
Pla~terer
Ky
Berry, Matilda
21
F
B
Mo
Berry, Geo.
5
M'
BKs.
Berry, Fred
3
M
B
Ks
Berry,iAmelia. ?
. l'F . B · K s : · . '
" . 'r·Unor.~ 'Preston
' . 30': . H' B', '.Labl6rer· .
. Ky.
-.:M-1nQl:';::cousia:"
, ','28
'F'$'
. ., '.' .. '. 'Ky'"
Wallace ,':~arah '
, .' '.. ' i8 .... F
B.
Mo
. Minor, Arthur'
'3
M
B.
Ks
'Thompson, Jos.
3.9
11
B
Blacksmith
Ky'
Thompson, Kate
38
F
B
Ky
'Thompson, Wm.
'10
Iv!'
B
In
Thompson, Mattie
6' F
B
Ks
Staples, Saml'.·...46,
M
W
Engineer
Vt
. Staples, Phoebe
48.
F
W
Oh
Staples, Francian
12
.t-l'
W
Ia
Staples, Anna
9
F
W
Ia
Staples, Jas.
6
M
W
Ia

Ky
Ky
Ky

3

16

'3

- 17

Ky

3
3
J
3

II

3

.~;Il

1'10

Mo

11

-

18
19
20
21
- 22
- 23
- 24'
- 25
-'26·
27
-' 28
- 29

3

3
:3
3
J
3"
3
J ... }O
J - ,J1.'
3~

II
•. II
II
Oh
Va

In
Oh

Mo
Mo
. No.

Mo'
Mo

~Io :

No
Mo
In
Mo
Mo

Mo
N6

Mo

,:]2,.':

3-33
3

- 34

'J -35
3'· ~·36
3:' . J7: ..
3
38
3 ~ -' 39·
40

J

4
1
4,-.
2
,4 - 3

4

4

4
4
4

- 5
- 6
- 7

4'

~10.

'.4
4.

- 8
. ...9. ..

411
4
12
".'

.'

4

1}

4

-14

4

4

-1:5
- '16

4

- 17

4
4
4
4

4

18
- 19
- 20
- 21·

-

22

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�KA!;SAS STATE CENSUS-DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
Ward j'
Volume 19, Secti on 6
Birth,. Where f'rom
e Sex Color Occu ation:Place'·to:KansasPa e:"L1ne
1875

~'38,l&gt;'1w Laborer
Burke, l&gt;'Iartin
Burke, Sarah
38
F w
w
Burke, Jno.
17
N
14
F
Burke, ~Iary
w
11F
W
Burke, Marg.
W
Burke. Rosa
5
F
Burke, Ellen
W
3
F
. Teamster
Brickley, M.
W
45
M
W
40
F
'Bric~ley,' Johanna
"'01:\-. '. ·w
~"11'4"
'.!.L of~. ·~~1.1.L'
Brid~ley, Anna
W
Brickley, M~~gie
'.13
F
Brickley, Lizzle
8
F
w'
:Brickley, ~1ary
W
6
F·
'Brickley, Julia
W
J
F
40
M
B
Lyman ,vim.
Lablorer
Lynion, . See.' Lyman
B'
38.,·'F
Lyman, Bettie .'
'B
Lyman, Eliza
17" F
Lyman, Ella
B
15 F
B
LYman" Jno.
13
f1
Lyman,WIIi. '.
_.
·10
K 'B"
;'Dersham, . jno. '. .,
. T,eam'ster: .
35' M ,W
Dershem, .See' DerShain
,.
Dersham, . Hartha. . .
30"~'F
W,
Dersham, Wai.t.er
2 · 1'1
W
Dersham, Nrs .• ~;"'60
F
WJohnson, . Archie
35
JvI
B
Laborer
Johnson, Eliza
27'F . B
J9hnson, Julia
7
F
'B
5 '-:M
. ·.. Johnson.-Wm.
'if
Johnson. Kate
I F .B
Lane, Hrs. - - 5 2
F
w
Reed, R.
60
F
B
Washer
Reed,Moses'
20
F
B
Parse.ll, ,J .,W.
" 33
H
W
Miller·
'::Parsell,' Nary: . .
3,2 , :F
W
.. Hu:t:6hirisoi1.',.:.Jrio~·' . 59. .' ~r '. W
Mason
'

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,"

,

·Hut"ch'l"s'c)'n.,' ~.ee.~ Hu'tc'h1.nsori',
Hutchison~c. " 4 5
F'

Hutchinson'
24'
Hutchison, ,~laggle
20
Eyre, Nary
39
Eyre, Polly
11
Eyre. Geo.
9
Adams, J as •
55
Adams. Jane
56
Miller, E . R . 3 5
Miller. Sarah
24

F
F"

F
F
r'l

11
F
M
F

w
w
w

w
w
w
w

w
w

w

Ire.
Ire.
Mo
Mo
Mo
Ks
Ks
Ire •
Ire.
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ky
Ky,:' ..
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Ho
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Ar

II

Oh
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Eng
Eng.
Eng
Cabinet NakerPa

Oh
NY
Ia

- 31
- 32

'5 .·'Cli. ·
5'5
5
6
5
7

5

Oh

Mo

Oh

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5

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4

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24
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4 -34
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NY

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Pa

4·
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28
4
29

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Scot ..

Rail 'Road

Mo
Mo
J'lIo
Mo
Mo

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Oh
Eng
Eng
Eng

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Va
Oh
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KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 19,· Section 6
Ward 3
·Birth Where from.
Name
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line

Mliler, Stella
3
F
W
Ks.
5 - 28
. ,'Ia
McMlllan, G . w . 4 9 · M' W : Mlllwrlght
· 5.
29
Pa
. 5 . -30
Gray, Wm~'
32
M W
Rallroad
Ky
Ky
II
Ky
Gray, Nary
33
F
W
5 -31
Gray, Gladdls
9FW
Ks
5 - 32
Gray,Carrle
6
F
W
Ks
5 - 33
Voorhees, J.C.
49!-'1
W·
Cooper
Oh
5. -:34
lV1i
Voorhees, S.A.
48
F
W
NY
Mi
5 - 35'
. Voorhees, Emlly
16
F
W
In
Mi
5 - 36
Voorhees'. Truman
12
IVY
W
Ml
Ml
5 - 37
7
MW'
. Voorhees, Frank
Ks
5 - 38
5 . ~.' 39,
. Clver,Jno.'. C'.
·48. M.. W
Doctor
Sw1tz.
NY
'NY .'
.' ,Cl ver, S . E . 4 2
FW
'. 5'- 40
NY
· Seewlr, · Se~ tlver.or Celver
·6 ' - 1 .
Cei ver, ·Chas.• ' 1 9
IIi ' . W
. Prln ter
NY
NY
.... "C:el ver,· Llzzie
17
F ' , W ...
. NY
'6-:2
NY
..
'. Vincent··, Carrle
.1."7' F·' W·· .
.
Ks~
", .6,';·;":3·,',.·.,
Oh'·
Woodward, Evellna.· 38?58F
W
Ia
"6 - 4
Ia'
Woodward, Anna.
17
F' W
Teacher
Ia
6 ·-5
Woodward, Sadie'
.' 15
.F
W
Ks
'6
6
·WOodwa·rd~Habel
5' . F
W
Ia
Ia . .. ,~.....:.;;~ ..
......
W·Q·odw~rd, "qhas .• :·,. "
'2: M- ·W.
Ie:
Ie:
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45 .' . IvI . W ..
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" 6 ' . 9'
-NY'
Hover;H.E. . '
44' F'W
. Pa'···
. 6::, {6
Pa ..
HovE':!r; Carrle
4 ". F . , W.'
·6
'11'
Ks
. .. 6
12
Cavanaugh,
.48
F
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La
Cav~naugh, Patrlok
20
M .W
Farmer
Ire.
La
6
1)
Cavanaugh, Edward.
10
M W
Ks
6 - 14
· Cavanaugh, Ellen.
16
F
W
II
" 6 . - 15
Ill-'
Cavanaugh,' Brldget '13; F
W
La.
6 ;..·16
La
B~nnett,Jas~
40, M' W
rvlason
Ire.
Ire.
6 - 17
Bennett~ Mary
3a
F
W
Ire.
Ire.
6 - 18
Bennett. Jno.
6
M W
. Ks
6 - 19
Bennett, J as.
.2 , M W
Ks
6 -20
Charlotte, ·Eliza·
.66 '·'F.W
. Ire. '.
6
. 21
. . Ire.
.' .', kee.fe~' Edward ?Edm6n '37 . 'k"w
. " Ire •.
·.·WL··
·•.;Hackman
.'6,' ;":22·:
, . Ke·efe,.S ~?L:'S~' :.··.27 '. F'
W
'No
Mo
.6-23 .'
Keefe ,rviary ' "
5. .' F .·W '
Ks
6 ' - 24 ..
K'~efe, Julia
. 2: F,
W
Ks
6
25.
· Keefe, Edwin,
10/12 M' W,'
6
26 .
Ks
Keefe, Jas.
. 55
M W
Ire.
Wl
6
27
Keefe, Brldget
55
F
W
Ire.
Wl
6
28
Keefe, Julla
27
F
W
Ire.
Wi
6
29
Thornton, Wm.
24
M B
~rerchant
~ls
Mo
6 - 30
Thorton, Maggle23
F
B
Mo
Mo
6 - 31
Thqrton, Mary
4
F
B
Ks
6
- 32
Thorton, Gertrude
2
F
B
Ks
6
- 33
Gleed,. C.A.
46
F
W
Vt
Vt
6
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Gleed, C.S.
19
M W
Vt
Vt
6 . - 35
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.Post Office - Lawrence
.. VolUme 19, Section 6
Ward 3
. Birth, Where, f r o m .
Name'
. Age Sex ColorOccupatlon· Place to· Karisas Pa~e~L1ne·
1875

GI~ed, J.W.
16
M W
Vt
Vt
6
36
Levantine, Anna
19
F
W
Teac'her
Me
Me
6 . - 37'
Schmucker, J.G.
50
MW
Miller
Pa
W1
6 - 38
Wi
6 _. 39
Schmucker .M.
44
F
W
Pa
Schmucker. Kate
19
F
W
Pa
"Wi
6 - 40
Schmucker, Mary
17
F
W
Ia
Mo
."1 - 1
,Schmucker. Geo.
16
N
W
Ia
Mo.
7 - 2
Schmucker, Sad1e
14
F
W
Ia
Mo'
7 - 3
Schmucker, Augusta 13
M W
'Mo
7
4
Ia
Schmucker, Walter 11
1'1
W
lEi.
Mo
7 - 5
Schmucker, Lew1s8
.~t'
W
Mo
Mo7
6
S1~psciri, :H~P.
. 77. ~F: W
.NH.
. NH
'7.- 7'
,C~ldw~II,H.J~
40
M' W
Oh:
Lawyer
Oh
·7.~'8
.' Cald~eili F.C.
35'
F
W
Oh .
7-9 .
Oh
Caldwell, . Ernest
12M, ..' W ...
Oh
Oh
7 ,- 10
· Caldwell ,"Alfred10
M ·.W '..
··Oh
Oh
7 . -11.
Caldwell,F.A.
·8" ·M "'W'
Oh,
'Oh,:
T',-, ','12 ", :,:
.. Oh
• Caldwell, F~:ora:6~
F
W
O h 7 ~13
C~ldw~ll, H.W.
6/12 M W
Ks
7 ..... 14
.Gould, G".R.
·31
M.·W
ME;lrchant
WI
7 , .. '1~
Wi
Gould, ' A. M.
28
F
W.
Wi
7 .-: 16'
,Wi
" Gould, C h a s . · 7 .M
W
7 ,.·~'17 .'
. Ks·
, Gould, Ada ' , ' 2 . F 'W .' .,.
,&gt;Ks
·7·~·18 '.. '
'. Foley/ Mary
19 ... F·. W
7'';.. '19'' .
II:
. II
HUnt~ Jul1a
13
F
w,
Wi
'7 ~ ,20
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· Anderson, Chas.~
43M
.W
7- ~. 21
Laborer
Sw:eden
Ia
Jrnderson,M1nerva 34. F. W
Sweden' Ia
7 ~22
W
.Anderson, Wni.
10·M
Ks
7
23
Anders&lt;:&gt;n ,Geo.
9
1'1
W'
Ks.
'7 - 24
Anderson, .Ricke
:5
M ·W
Ks
7 - 25
· Anderson, Albert
7
M W
Ks
7 - '26
Anderson, Mr.
8/12 M W
Ks
7 - 27
B
Wakes ,.Aleck (AI.ex) 28 N
Laborer
.Ky
M1
7
.28
,Wakes ,H1Id~
30
F
B
Mo
No
7 . ..., 2.9
Woodward,:Jrio.:
46M·W
'Laborer
Eng.
Eng.
, ,7
30
· \Vo'ocl,ward; Cha.r.lotte 60. ·F ". W
", ,:Eng.·
Eng.
7
"
}l.
&lt;Parks, . Rufus .'
.. '. ~JM
B
Minister'
Tn,
. Ar
..7, ~,.3i·.
Parks, . Melinda:' .: 30'F
B
"7 ...; . 3J'
Ar'
Ar
Parks, L1ly
". 7 F
B
Ks
7 .;.; '34 :
Parks, Lotta
}. F 'B
Ks
7
35'
Parks', 'rhos.
5
M .' B
Ks
7·
36
King, Charlotte
50
F
B
NC
Ar
7 - 37
King, Amanda
22
F
B
Ar
Ar
7
38
Grissette, Agustus 50
M W
Laborer
France
Pa
7
39
Grissette, Melinda 40
F
W
France
Pa
7 - 40
Groisette, See Gr1ssett$
Grissette, Alecta ?19
M W
Pa
Pa
8 - 1
Grissette, Mary
16-11F
W
Pa
Pa
8 - 2
Grissette, Josephine 10 F
W
Ks
8
- 3
Gr1ssette, Fred
8
M W
Ks

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KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 19 ,
Section 6
. Ward. 3
Birth' .Where from,
"
Age
Sex
Color'
Occilpation
Plac'e
to
Kansas
Pa$2:e~Llne
Name
6 MW
Ks
8, - 5 .
Grlssette, Alfred
4
M
W
Ks
~
~ 6
Grlssette, Agustus
4
F
W
Ks
8
-,7
Grlssette, Augustlna
31 M
VII
Carpenter
Ky
In
8 -)8
Mart1n, Wm •.
26
F
W
In
In
8 - 9
Mart1n,E11za
6 M
W
Ks
8 - 10
Martin, Wm.
2 F . W
Ks
8,- 11
Mart1n, Minnie ?
31 M.
W
Germany Germany 8 - 12
Plants, Shaker
29 F
W
Germany Germany 8 - 13
Plants, Mary
3 F
W
Ks
B
14
Plant s ,. Lucy
6 F
W
K s . 8 - 15
Plants, Mary
68M " \iT
, Germany Germany . 8 ;:.. ,16·
Stevens, M •.
69F· W
Germany Germany 8':17.
St.evens ,Kate
37F " ' W
Germany Mo
. 8' - '18
Newcomb, Loulsa
l
1
F
W,
Mo,
M~
8 ~ 19
Newcomb" Ka:te
6
:r-(
w·.
....
.
'
..
'
"
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s
,
.
,
.
8·":20
.
Newcomb, J·no.
.' ." '
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.,NY&gt;.;"
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.
NY',&lt;,
8'2,1'"
'Thorp, 'M;. N. ,:?~ M.N.·
W
NY
In"
8 '~22"
Th6rp~ S.
" . "
.. ,' 24 F
'34 M,
W
WagonMakeri~:In
I n ' 8- 23 .
Ly ons , . S. C.- ? S.E.·
Lyon, See Lyons
-Canada.'
. 'Lyons~ 'A.R.', •.
. ·8 - 24
27 F.
W
..~ .,8
.25
.
,Ks,
. Lyons, L11y
" .7 'i&gt; W
,Ks'
.
,
.
,3F'
.
W
8
2p:,'
Lyons, 'Alpha
:..
,.16.F .W
"8
27
Ia
''Ia
Bayles~ Emm,a
. Washer
25 P"B
Ky
Mo
'8 -28·
Blackman, 'Rachel
16 F'
B
'Mo
Blackman, . Ada'
Ia
8 - 29
.. Miles, Susarma
70 F W
Md ?
.8&lt;. 30·
In
Oh :.
.Miles, E11zabeth···
Oh'
31 F
W,
8 - 31 '
.' Laborer
60 M
W.
Bergen, Dennis
832'
Ireland I I
. 29 'M
W
F1nley, J.W.
Teamster
Oh.
Oh
8 - 33
Finley, .. R ~A.
27 F
W
Oh
Oh
8
34
Newman, Geo.
Laborer
38 M
B
Va
Va
8 - 35
Newman, Maggie,
36'F
B
Mo
Mo
8 - 36
15 ?M? B
. .Mo ,
Allen, Jessie
Mo
8 - 37
'·2 . M
B,
Newman, GeO.
,Ks
838
'. ,Gr1sset te ~M-1ss
1/12 F·· W" .
:Ks
8 ',_ &gt;r::fg
. -Richards, . 5:1-1as
,',
'Ga'
.'
'26 M
B
. Laborer
8 ...;; ·40'·"
,Ar.
'.Richards,Anna .
23'F,B
9 ,- 1····
,Mo
Mo
'. Ar
.48 M' B
, Thomas ,'Addison
,Ga
'9
2 .
. Sa
Thomas, 'Amelia
"Ar
37 F
B
9 - J
Thomas, Spencer
21M
B
Laborer
Ar'
Ar
9 - 4
-Thomas, Harriet
19 F
B
Ar..
Ar
9 - 5
Thomas, ttinanda
17 F
B
Ar"
Ar
9 6
,Thomas, Sarah
15F
B
Ar
Ar
9 -""7
Thomas, 'i:ACidison
13 M
B
Ar
Ar
9;':" 8
Thomas, Recta
11 F
B
Ks
9 ':" 9 .
Thomas, Gre,en
9?6 M
B
Ks
9 - 10
Thomas, l'iI1nerva
9 F
B
Ks
9 - 11
'rhomas ,Allen
3
M B
Ks
9 - 12
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KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Off1ce - Lawrence
Volume 19, Sect10n 6
Ward 3
B1rth Where from
Name.... Age Sex. Color Occupat1on Place to Kansas Page~Llne,
. J on e s , J. L •

W
30 . M
W
Jones, N . 2 0 F
W
Jones, Miss
2/12 F
P1ckens, O.D.
34 M W
W
Pickens, S~A.
32 F
Pickens, Jno.
7 M W
Pickens, O.H.
5 M W
Pickens, M.S.
6/12 F
W
W
Barnard, M.J.
20 F
Weggington, W.
- 32 .~:~" ,B
WiggInton, See Weggington
Wegg1ngton,J.ane.
19 . F···· B
Weggington ~ Dudley" 3 M B.
Weggington,FrankS/12M
B
Bass E l l e n . ~2 F
B
-Bass, Chas-. - - 1 . 7 M-B
Bass -,Isaac'
ts M B
Bass, Jas~
15 M B
Ge:ritry, Abraham
43 M W
Ge~try, Mary _
42 F
W,
Geritry. Georgi~ .
17 F
W
Br1ggs~Jennie
40 F .~
-Briggs;' J as.
6 '- MW
Briggs, Lizzie
3 FW
Elll~, Ben
21MB
Ellis, June
34, F
B
'Hawkins, Susan
25 F B
H~wkins, - Levina
-6 F B
H~wkins, . Qeo. _
5- MB-'
Hawkins, BEm
5 M BHawk1ns, Rachel __
2 F
B
Hollingberry, Wm.
56 M. W
Hollingberry, Rosa,
53 F
W
,H.olltngberry"Jno., . lSMW
'._',-, ,'Hollf:t:lgcerry~ :Susan. :15 --.F _ W
H~111rigberry~ Arthur' 13 . ,M --W
-. Prentiss.- Anna.' ' 5 0 F' W'
Prentiss, Louisa
'20 FW
Prentice, See Prentis's
Prentiss, Celia
17 F
W
Moseby, Andrew
50 M .B
Moseby, Jane
40 F
B
H1 mter, Jane
47 F
B
Hunter, Frank
16 M B
Harvey, Nancy
30 F
B
Harvey, Wm.
9 M B
Harvey, Minnie
7 F
B
Harvey, Chas.
5 M B
Harvey, Jno.
1 M B

Carpenter
Mason "

Domestic

J

Merchant

Va

In
Ks
Pa
_Oh
Ks
Ks
Ks

Tailor
Tailor

Laborer
Nurse
Washer

II
Ia

Ia

Ia

Mo

Mo
Ks
Ks
Mo
Mo
Mo,
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
II
Ky
Ky'
Ky
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Eng.
Eng.
Eng.
-Eng.
, Eng.
Ct
NY
NY
Ky
Oh
Mo
Mo
Mo
Ga
Ga
Ga
Ks

9-'13
9- 1149.,.1 5,
9- 1 9:'
9-lfZ:
9.;;fS,~

9-'f9
9-2,0

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ti

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Vala

9-2~

9::-2?":
9:"2'13, ','

9";2/+: -

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Mo
Mo
.Mo
Mo
,Mo
Mo
Mo.

Mo

Mo_

Mo
Mo
Mo

En'g.
Eng.
Eng.
Eng. Eng.

NY

9-2;5
,9-2P;',

9~2rIC:'

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9-39
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10-2
10-3
10-4
10-5
'10-6
10-7
10-S:'

NY

10~9

NY
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Ga
Ga
Ga
Ga

10-10
10-11
10-12
10-13

10-14
10-15
10-16
10-17
10-18
10-19

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KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 19" Section 6
Ward 3',
Birth Where' from,
Name'
Age Sex Color Occupation, Place ,to Kansas Page';"Line'
"Gr1f~1tb, T.D.
46 K' W
Real.Estate NY
Ind. Terrl0~20
'Gr1ff1th, H.C·.
40 F
WAgt.
'M1
Ind. Terr. 10-21
Gr1ff1th, W.E.9
19 M
W
Clerk
' 11
Ind. Terr. 10-22
Gr1ff1th, F.R.
,14 M'
W
M1
Ind. Terr. 10-23
Gr1ff1th, C.A.
8 M
W
II ,
Ind. Terr. 10-24
Gr11fith, E.S.
5 F
W
II
Ind. Terr., 10~25
R1ggs, J .E.
37 M
W
Re,al Estate Oh
Oh
10-26
R1ggs, Anna
26 F
W
Ct
Ct
10-27
Riggs, Kate
2 F
W
Ks
10-28
Russell, Soph1a
25 F
W
Domest1c
'Sweden
Sweden
10-29
,McM1llan, J .W. '
• 41' M
W
'Banker.
~a
·Oh,
10-30
McM1llan, M.J.
'35 F
W
In,Oh
1'0~31
McM1ilan, Lily
9 ' F, " w,
Il.'·I1' "10-32 '
McMillan, R.W.
14. M
W
,In , O h
10~33
Burke, Frank
22 M
W
II ,
; II
10-34
'JOhnson, Martha
'40 'F
B'
Domestic,
Mo
,Mo
.10,-"35
Brooks~ P •.ft.
'·40' M,' ,w"
Real, 'EstateMe··'"'" Me'
'. ,.:1.0~j6,
Brooks, M.A.
37 F
W
'" NY'
NY
10;.;37
,Boughton, Gertrude 20 F
W
. NY
NY.'
" . 1,0-38
H~ndry, J .• M.
49M
W
Lawyer
Tn
Oh
10-.) 9
He~dr.y ~ 'R.F.
:
',.50 F' '. W
Oh' , ' O h
10-.40
Hendry, Florence
19 F
W,
, O h . o h " 11-1
Prentice,'Geo.• · 1 0 , M
W
' . '·Ks'.'11~2
'Prent1s~, S~e Prenti6~
. ~" .
,1'1 5
Prent1ce .. Edward,
,'
K
s
'W
'11-3
Thompson, ' Alfred
30 M' .B
Labore,r
Mo
11...;4
Mo
Delahunty, Jno.
32 M
W
Ire.
, 11~5
Oh.
Delahunty, Marg.
29 F
W
Ire~
11-6 '
Ire.
Delahunty, Flora
1 F
Ks
W
11-7
Laura,'Thos.
47 ,M
W ,'Laborer
Ire •.
'Oh
11-8
W
Gaver, E.
47 F
Seamstress
Ire. '
Wi'
11-9
Gar~1n, See Gaver
Gaver, ~hos.
16 M' W
Operator
Ma
Wi
11-10
Gaver, Mary
12 F
W
W,l,
,Wi, '
11-11
. Gatl, Mrs.
',,'
35 F,
W
Oh '
Va,', '
,11-12
Delahunty, .,Rhoda .,' 30 M 'W
Ire.,
,11.;..13 '
Ire .•
Delahunty, Julia
30 f" 'W,
Ire~.
11...;'14
Ire.
Delahunty,Win.
'4 M
W
Ks
. 11-'15
Delahunty, Rhoda,
4 M
W
Ks:
"11-,16
Delahunty, Jno:~
3 M
W'
Ks
11...;17
Delahunty, Julia
'2 F
W
Ks
11-18
Lahay~ Br1dget
60 F
W
Ire.
Ire.
11-19
Lahy, See Lahay
Shugaro, Jas.
47 ' 1'1
W
Laborer
Ire.
Ma
11-20
W
Shugaro, Hannah
38 F
Ire.
Ma
11-21
Shugaro ,Jng.
7 M W
Ks
11-22
Shugaro" Hannah
3 F
W
Ks
11-23
Shugaro, Marg.
7/12 F
W
Ks
11-24
.

'

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Pest Offlce' - Lawrence·
Velume19, Sectlen 6,
Ward 3
Bl'rth . Where from
Age
Sex
Celor
OccupatlonPlace,
to. Kansas Pa,:r:e-L lne
Name'
33' M W
Webber, J.S.
Clerk
Oh
Oh
11-25
.Webber, A.C.
W
Oh
Oh
27 F
11-26
Webber, Helen
Ks
5 F W
11-27
1 M W
Webber, Chas.
Ks
11-28
22 F
B
Yancey, Hattle
Demestic
Oh
Oh
11-29
26 M n
Bew, Gee. H.
Merchant
Ma
Ma
11-30
W
21 F
Bew, G.H.
NY
11-}1
Me
Snefkew, T.
44 M W
Merchant
Prussia 11
, 11-32
Snefkew, Ella
, Prussia, 11
W
32 F
11-33
W
12 F
Snetikew., Mlnn1:,e
Ks
.11-34
Snefkew, Wm.
10M
W
Ks
11~35
Snefkew, Mary
Ks,
:3 F, W
,11-36
O'Cenner, Thes.
Shoemaker
Ire.
NY
11-37'
35 M W
O'Conner, Abbie
28F
W
, Ire,
NY .
11-38
O'Cenner; Jne.
6 M ,W
NY
NY
11-39
W,
. O'Cenner "Kate
,'S F
Ks '
' fl-40
:2,', F 'W
0' Conner, Julia' .
'Ks
'12-1O'Cenner, Ellen
10/12F
Ks
12-2 ,.'
W
Pearson, O.
30 M W
Sal eon KeeperSweden ,S,weden
12-3
24 F
Pearsen, Enima
W'
S~eden
Sweden
12-~r
w
,2 M
• :Pearsen:~Nils
,Ks
: 12-'5:.
. ·Carlsen, '0 •..
'34 M ,W
'B1acksmi'th
Sweden Sweden . ,12-6", ','
Carlson, .~.
}4' F" ,W
"" 'Swederi' Swedeh, 12:..7Carlson, Emma.'
'4F' W
, Ks
,12-8
25 ,M
'w'
Rekilan, August
Taller
~$'wedenSweden
'12-9
Pelsen, Peter,~
25 M' W
Tailor,
Sweden Sweden
12-10
Sutherland,l:.
w
54 F
6h
11
12~ii
Sutherland, Ma'ry
23 F
W
11
'II
12-12
Suth~rland" Henry
17 M W
Clerk '.'
Ks
".12-13
Sutherland, D.M.
32' M W
Steck Dealer Oh
11
12-14
Sutherland, Mrs. D.M27 F
W
Ma
wl
12-15
Sutherland, Paul
8/12 M W
Ks
12~16
May, V.W. ? V. U.
Decter
39 M W
Ky
11
12-17
May, S.E •. ""
W
35 F
Pa
11
12-18
·'1'1ay , J as. V." . .
2M "W,
Ks
'
,,12-19
•
'Cechran, 'Mary ',' , .' ';15 F
W
11"
','12-20,"·,· "
11
Shearer,J as; .'
77 ,M" W
PaII'12-21'
Gardner"Kate .
" 20 F' W
Demestic'
Ks
12-22, .. ,
40 M 'VJ
.Fry, Henry.
Me :
12-:-23
Wagen Maker Ger.
'Fry, Louisa
26' F,W
Ger.
Ii
12-24
Fry, EdWard
5 M W
Ks
12-25
Fry,Bertie
2 F
W
Ks
12-26
Shepherd, Mary
16 F
W
pemestlc
Ger.
Ger,
12-27
Burt en , Jne.
36 M W
Laberer
Me
Me
12-'28
Burten, Matilda
35 F
W
Me
Me
,12-29
Burten, Minnie
12 F
W
Ger.
Ger.
12-30
Nailer,
}Vir.
25 M W
Laberer
Ger.
Ger.
12-31
Newman, Marshall
10 1'&gt;1
W
Ger.
Ger.
12-32

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PostOfflce -Lawrence
Volume 19,
Sectlon 6
Ward 3
Blrth Where from
Name
'. '. ,Age Sex Color'Occupat1on Place' to' Kansas Page-L ln'e

1875

Ham1lton,C-hss. .
·21' M
W
Hack Drlver 11
11
12-33
Hamllton, Emma
22 F
W
Pa
II
12~34
Lewls; 'Nary
36·' F
B
Washer
Va
Mo
12-35:
. Martln, Lewis
30 . M
B
Ky
Mo .
12-36
Laborer
Martln, Ben
17 M
B
Ks
12-37
Martln, Catharlne
28 F
B
Ky
Mo
12-38
Martin, Allce
13 F
B
Ks
12-39
Martin, Ella
8 F
B
Ks
12~40
Martin, Ida
6 F. B
Ks
13-1
Tolles, M.B.
42 F
W
SeamstressMa
Ma
13-2
Tolles" Abbie'
10 F
W
Ks
13-3Nurse,
Forward, Charlotte' 53 F
W
.... NY
II
1J~4 .
Forward, Ada
. 18 F
W
: NY
1113-5
Forward,Buran
22 M
W
NY
11
' 13-6 •
West, Mr.
.30 K
W
Farmer
NY
11
13-7
West, Mrs.,
25 . F,
W
NY,'
11
13-8
, - 11,
II, . '
' 13-9
'~West, Stelia.
,io ,F .'. W
West " ,Lolla (Lotta) . 8 .'. F
W
NY
Il13~10
,West, Jennie
6 F
W
11
11
13-11
West, C h a s . l M - W,
Ks13-12
Li-kens, C.T.
. 20M,. W,
Is '
Ia
13-13
. Clark, A.P'•.'
47 - M·. W... , Stock Dealer Va
ya "
13-14.', Clark, J.
38FW'"
;Oh
Va
lJ~,15'
,Clark, M l r a 2 ) ' F
W
, Oh Va
13-16
C;lark, M.J.
14'F
W
Ks
13~17'
Clark, Maud
.3 .F
W
Ks' •
13.;..18
eble, H . c . 4 5 M
W
Cabinet fvlakerBrit. Prov.Ma 13-19
Cole,'S.Q.?
41 F,
W
B~1t.Pro~.
Ma 13-20
Cole, N.A.
14 M· W
Ma
Ma
13-21
Colej ~elll~"
S F
W
Ma
Ma
13-22
Cole~ Ella M.12 F
W
Ma
Ma
13-23
Cole, Emma
12 F
W
Ma
Ma
13-24
Cole, Sarah
3 F
W
Ks
13-25
. Chapel, Isaac
3.0 M
W '. WagOnMak~t :',Eng.
11
13-26
'~Chapel~.J,.,
-28, FW
. ,Eng.
II'
"13-27
~hapel. Cba~.4
M
W
Ks . , t 3 - 2 8
Chapel,. ,Edwlri
. 22' , M' ,W·,'
~tlg. _
Eng.
'lJ-29
Parnham,";; .B'.
30 M
W
Merchant, '
Eng'i
11
"13-30
Parnham, DiG.
26 .' F ,W
•Mo-',;~&lt;~'
Mo
13-31
Parnham, Arthur
7 M
W
K~
13-3~
. Parnham" Chas.
5 M W
Ks
- _ 13-33
Parnham, Robt.
2 M
W
Ks
. 13-34
Parnham, Ralph
4/12 M
W
Ks
1)-35
Bailey, Mrs.
18 F
W
, Va Va
13-36
Young, Robt.
40 M
W
Farmer
Ire.
Pa
13-37
Young, Kate
,37 F
W
Ire.
Pa
13-38
Young, Anna
11 F
W
Ks
13-39
Young, Wm.
9 M
W
Ks
13-40

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KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
, Volume. 19, Section 6,
'Ward' 3 ,
Birth Where from
'Age Sex Color Occupation Place, to Kansas Pa.~e~L ine
Name
Young, Robt.'
Ks
1-14
3 M W
W
Minister
Brown~ Jno. F.
69 M
NH
Ma
2... 14"
W
68 F
Brown, M.R.
Ma
Ma
3-14
Brown, S.A.
W
Teacher
NY
Ma
4-14
39 F
W
Faxon, Susan
Teacher
29 F
Ma
Ma
5-14
Burt on, J. P. '
Bookbinder
67 M W
Pa
Mo
6-14'
Burton, Chas.
Hatter "
22 M W
NY
MO
t?-14
Burton, Emma
W
17 F
NY
Mo
8-14
Burton, Ella
W
13 F
Mo
9-14
N~
,Burber. Na.thaniel
W
Blacsmith
38 M
Me.
Co
10-14
Burbee ~ ,', See Burber
Burber. ,Julla,'
' , 45F, ,W
"Oh "
11-14
Burber,Fred , ' 3 M
~:
',i2-t4~:'
Ks
, ,13;..lLC
Coly~~~ Thos.
76 M,W
Eng.
Pa
Colyer, Hannah
,.66. F
W
Eng.
14-14 '
Pa
Colyer, Allce'
15 F
W
15~i4", "
Pa
Pa
"Mackl-and, Hannah "34 F'
W
;Fa
Pa'
16-14
Wa t t s ,J ••
2J : F
W
Pa
Pa
17-14 -.'
Watts, Mary'
J ,F 'W
Ks
18-14
Barnett, Byron
19 ,M
W:
19";'14,
Eng.
Eng.
Moore,' J n o . 2 1 " M W
Eng. "
'Eng •
,20~i4'
Culbertson,"W.M.
37:,M
W
21-14,', '
Merchant
. Oh
,Oh
"',' Oh
'Culbertson, K;'.W'.'
31 'F
W
22--14":
'Oh
Culbertson,rvf'1ss" ," 6/12 ,F" '~W
.' 'Ks
2J~14 ,
Welch, M.D.
60 FW
Oh
Oh
24~14
Welch, F:B;
15 F W
Clerk
Oh
Oh
25:"14'
:Welch~ M.S~
24 FW
Teacher
Oh
Oh
2'6::..14" ' ,
,'Culbertson, ~Howard
4 M W
Oh
Oh
27-14
Johnson, Mary
22 F
B,
Domestic
Mo
Mo
28-14
Webber, Albin
,47M
W
Tailor "
Ger,.
Can.
29-14
Webber"Louisa
'43,F
W
Ger.
Can.
30-14
Webber, Albin
21 ,M
W
Tailor
Ca'n. '
Ger.
31-14
14 M W
Webber. Augustus
Claerk
Can.
Can.
32-14
Webber, Edwin
12 M W
Can.
Can.
33-14
W
'Webber, Emma..
·13 ,'F
Can.,
Can.
34-14 "
,",W~b~er; Mi~nie'8 F'
W
Can. '
Can.:
,
35~l4
' :W'ebber; Sophi~'
. 4 FW
Ks
'
, 36.;..14
Kennedy" Dennis,)O M W
,Blacksmi th ' Can.,"':
'37~i4,
Oh
Kennedy.. Afma
30 ,E.:; W
NY
Oh
38-14
Kennedy, 'Clara
5·
W
Oh
Oh
39-14
Kennedy,Wm.
3M
W
Oh
Oh
40-14
Kennedy, Jas.
1 M W
Oh
l-l,:5
On.
Hope, Chas.
30M
W
Tailor
Eng.
Oh
2- 1 5
Hope, Clara
25 F
W
Sweden
Oh
3- 1 5
5/12 M W
Hope, Chas.
Ks
4- 1 5
Watts, Henry
,30 M W
Mason
Eng.
Eng.
5- 1 5
Watts, Sarah
24 'F
W
Eng.
Eng.
6- 1 5
Watts, Elizabeth
2 F
W
Ks
7- 1 5

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KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post·Off1ce - Lawrence
Volume' 19'p S.ect10n 6
Ward 3
B1rth'. Where from
",Name'
Age ,Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line, .
Ky
Mo
15-8
34 ,M
B
Laborer
W11liams, Jno.
Mo
Mo
' 15-9
"W11l1ams, Mary
29 F B'
Ks
15-10
W1111ams, N11lie
·5 F
B
Laborer
Va
Mo
15-11
Bradley, Squ1re
63MB'
Tn
.
Mo
15- 12
Bradley, Adel1a
55 F
B
30 . M B
Barker
Ar
Mo .
15-13
Anthony,' Mark
Ky
Mo
,15-14'
Anthony, Emma
23 F
B
'7 M
B
Ks
15-15
Anthony, Chas.
. 5 MB
Anthony, Joe
Ks
15- 16
Blacksmith
Dlmery, Abson
30 M B
La
II
15-17
24 . F
B
Dimery, Harriet
M6
II
15-18
'16.F. 13,:
Dimery,' Dora
Ar .
II
15-19
Dimery, Isabel
1·3 ,F.B
-Ks
.15,-20
'15-21 .
Dimery ,.EI uora.
Ks
.5 F
B
2 F
B
Dimera, Alice
Ks
15-22
·pimera' See Dimery
.' stone:, AlIi s dri:: . 30 '1'1' ·B·Lab6rer
Va'"
, 15-23
. ''Va.
'Stone, Sarah "
Mo
39 F B
Va
,15-24
McGee, Geo.
30 M B
~Labore~
Mo
Mo
15-25
·McGee., . Ida
11 F
B
Ks
15-26
12 . ".M
B····
'McGee, Geo.
Ks
'15-27
: 38 F ,W,l'elicher
'NY
WYme. E.W •.
Oh
.15-28
,/Winne ,. Ella L.
.inc1ti d1rectory
,Oh'
. .Wyni"e,.H eI en
8 .. F, 'W
Oh.
" 15~29' .'
Wyme, Allce
6" F
W
·Oh
Oh
. 15-30
VanAnibridge, E.
67 F
W
Pa
Oh
15-31
. Brooks, Alfred
Laborer
55 MB
Mo
Mo
15-32
Brooks, Melinda
30 F
B
Mo
Mo
15-33
. Brooks, Robt.
l} M
B
Mo
Mo
15-34
'Clark,Lezzle
,"2 F'
B
Ks
15-35
Yeager, Geo.
22 M B
Laborer
Mo
Mo
15-36.
Webb,ino.
25 M
B
Laborer
Mo
Mo
15-37
,Yeager, Aggie
21 F
B
Ire.
Can.
15-38'
McCorinell, Jno. M. ,48 M W
Tailor
SCo.t.
Can.
15-39
. McConnell,- Jane.-.
46F 'w
.Mo '.'
Can .
15-40
. . -.McConrieli" Saml; ." ·22 'M
W
.Carl.
Tailor
NY
16-1 '
:.' McConnell, Richard. 17 M .W·
Clerk
Can.
Can;
':16-2
,l'IcConnell, Mollte
2'0' F.
W
Can.
Can.
16~3
McConnell, .J os.·· ' .,'15' M W
Can.
Can.
16-4
McConnell~ Agnes
13 F W
Can.
Can.
16-5
McConnell,. Lily
10 F
W
Can.
Can.
16-6·
Johnson, W.G.
40 M W
Carpenter
Oh
Pa
16-7
Johnson, D.M.
30F
W
Pa
Pa
16-8
J$;!hnson, Chas. C~
3 M. W
Ks
16-9
JOhnson, Geo.
1 M W
Ks
16-10
Limo, Caroline
38 F B
, Washer
Mo
Mo
16-11
Griswold, Ellen
27 . F B
Washer
Mo
Mo
,16-12
Roberts, Lucinda
50 F
B
Washer
Ky
Mo
16-13
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KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Off1ce - Lawrence
Vo1ume19, , Sect1on, 6"
Ward :3
Birth, ,Where from
Age Sex Color Occupat1onP1ace' to' KansasPage-L1ne,
Name'
Snlder, Geo. H. '
Carpenter
NY
,Mo
16-14
45 M W
Sn1der, E.J.
44 F
W
II
Mo
16-15
Snlder, G.W.
14 M W
Ks
16-16
Jones,' Jas.
Street Com. En'g.
Eng.
16-17
29 M W
W
Jones, Ruth
Pa
Pa'
16-18
27 F
W
Jones, E11zabeth
36 F
Eng.
Pa
16-19
6 M W
Jones, Jno.
PaPa16-20
W
Ware, A.
51 F
OhOh
16-21
W
18 M
Ware, Wm.
, Farmer
Ia
Ia
16-22
W
18 'M
Bill Poster Ia
Ware, Chas.
Ia
16~23
W
Crusor, Wm. "
Tinner
30 M
Pa
II
16-2~
Crusor,MEl:ry
26 F
W,
Ia
',16-25
'Can.
Crusor, All,ce
, ,'16--26
,J F' W
Ks
Crusor, Earle
10/12 M 'W
Ks
16-27
24, MW,
Bromelslck, Wm.
Merchant'
Mo
Mo'
'16-28
Brdmelslck, Loulsa ,22,FW,
'II
II
16~29
',Bromelslck, Mr~'
2/f2l\1 "'W
Ks'
,'16-30'
24'F'" ", W
,Fisher, Eliza
, 1'6-31
Ger.
Ger~
Skofstad ,Mrs.
Ie.
'
34F
W
Seamstress
Wi
16~32
Skofstad, Jas. B.
10 M" "W
Ia
Ia·
16-33
Skofstad, Mabel
,7F
W
,'la'
16-34,
Ia
Skof stad ,'Ada'
6 F
W
Ia
Ia
16~J5 '
13, F: 'W,
, , Rottman, ,Agusta
" ',l.a,
16-36
Is "
'Washer', '
Rottman,' Arma "
",57F': ','W:
"'Sweden
Sweden 1.6';'J7
Snider, Mary~T'.·
24,', F 'W
Ks
'16~38
Webb, E.O.,
2i 11 W ,Railroad
Me
Ma
16-39
Webb, A.M.
24,FW
Me
Ma,
16-40"
Hague, L11y
57, F
W
Eng.
Ct
17-1
Hague~Josie
14 F
w,'
Mo
Mo
17:"2
Jones ; Jno.
40 M 'W
Bu:tfcher
,Eng~
11
17-3
, Jones, ' Emily
37 F
W
Eng.
II
17-4
'Jones, Frank
16 F
W
Il_
II
17-&lt;5
Jones, Thos.
'12 M W
II
II
17-6
Young, Hamilton
62 M
W
Farmer,
Ire.
In,
17-7
Young"Marth'a ,
24F, ,W'
'Ire.
',1 7-8
In
22 F, W
:Young t, Lizzie'" .
, ' I,re.'
In
,'17-9"
Young',J enn,fe ' :
'19.r", W
'Ire.
In'
17-10
',Oh '
Myers, Jas.S.
'" 38M,' W
Laborer'
, In/~"I
',17-11'
Iii ,,'
Myers, Ellzabeth
'23 F
W
In
17-12
Myers, Hqrace' '
4 M, 'W"
Ks
17-13
Biggs, Prudence
20F
W
In
II
17-14
Woods, Jas.
25 M
B
Laborer
Ky
Mo
17- 15
Woods, ' Al vlna
24 F
B
Mo
Mo
17-16
Woods, Lena
2 F
B
Ks
17-17
Woods, Martha
1 F
B
Ks
17-18
Pltchard" Laura
9 F
B
Ks
17-19
R1chards, S.
50 F
W
Wales
Wales
17-20 '
Rlchards, Hugh
24, M
W
Surveyor
Wales
Wales
17-21
Richards, Fannle
19 F
W
Wales
Wales
17-22
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KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 19, Section 6
Ward 3
Birth Where from
Name
Age Sex Color Occupation Place' to Kansas Page-Line
, 17-23
Richards, R.J.
20 M W
Surveyor
Wales
Wales
Rich~rds, W.E.
17 M W
17-24'
Wales
Wales
C'arpenter
Wight, H.
48 M W
Ma
Ma
17-2.5 ,
Wight, R.L.
42 F
W
Ma
Ma
17-26
Wight, Anna
14 F
W
Ks
17-27
Wight, Oscar
12 M W
Ks
17-28
Wight, Lucy
10 F
W
Ks
17-29 '
Wight, Philip
1 M W
Ks
17-30
Esterly, Jno.
43 M W
Carpenter
Ger.
Ger.
17-31
17";32, ,
Esterly, Elizabeth 30 F
W
Ger.
Pa
Esterly, Minn1e
8 F
W
Ks
17-33
Esterly,' Edward
4 M &lt;vf
Ks
17-34
Esterly, 'Anna
2 F
'vi'
Ks
17-35
Glassor, Catharine 69 F
W
Ger.
Pa,
17-36
Morgan,' Peter
33 M~ W
I're.
Mason
Ire.
17-37
Mo~gan, Cath~r1ri
30 F
W
Ire.
Ire.
17-38
, Morgan, Elizabeth
7 'F'" W"
KS
17-39"
Morgan, Jas.
, ,5 M' W
Ks
'17 ... 40
Morgan, ' Wm.
, 3' M W
, 18-1
Ks
Morgan, Rosa
10/12 F' W
Ks
18-2
Crummett, "Isaac
30 M,W,
Butcher
Me
Mo
18-3
Crummett~' Louisa
20' F,'" W
Mo
18-4 "
"Mo,
, Mo
,Woodey,' J .R.\,,?J'~H., , 28 ',M
&lt;B~~;':~:,&lt;:"Labor~r
Mo
18-5
, Woodey, Mary
30 'F " 13:'
,
"
'Mo'
Mo
18-6,
Woodey, Chas.
10 MB'
Ks
18-7
Woodey, Cornelia
7 F
B
,18...;8,
Ks
, , Woode y, Wm.
4 M 'B
Ks
18-9
Woodey~ Sarah
2 F
B
Ks
,18-10
Graeber, Chas.
49 M WShoemaker
, Ger..
II
18-11
Graeber. ,Evelena' ,44 F
W
Ger.
II
18-12
Graeber. Otto
13, ,M
W
Ks
18-13
Graeber, Albert
9 M W
Ks
18-14
Graeber, Carl
7 M W
Ks
18- 1 5
Graeber, Laura
5 F
W
Ks,
18-16
'Graebe~, Fred
3 M 'w
Ks
18-17
Bromelsick. Wm.
,5-5, M w, ,Teamster
Ger.
Mo
18";18
" ", Bromelslck, Catharirie35 F'
W'
Ger.
M'o
18-19',
", Bromelsick, Levina 6/12 F
W
Ks
,18-20
Bromes11ck, 'L1da
5"F' W
Ks
18-21
Ydck,Jno~
60 M, W
Laborer
Ger.
Pa
18-22
Yock, Mary
47 ' F
W
Ger.
Pa
18-23
Yock, B.
8F
W
Ger.
'Pa
18-24
Hayes, Thos.
35 M B
Farmer
Mo
Mo
18-25
Hayes, Sarah
45 F
B
,Mo
Mo
18-26
Hayes. E l l a , 14 F
B
Texas
Mo
18-27
Hayes, Wm. '
8 M
B
, Texas
Mo
18-28
Huck, W.J.
29 M W
Laborer
Oh
Mo
18-29
Huck, A.
19 F
W
II
Mo'
18-30
Huck, E.M.
6/12 F
W
Ks
18-31

�. 1875' KANSAS STATE

CENS~S-DOUGLAS

COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
. Volume 19, '. Section 6
Ward. 3
Birth . Where from
'. Name
. Age Sex Color Occupat ion Place to ,Kansas Pa~e-L1ne
Mo
Mo
18-32
Rose, Agnes
14 F W
Ky
Fontor, Dav1d, · 4 7 M B
Laborer.
La
·18-33
Foutor, See Fontor
40 F
B
Ky
La
18-34
Fontor, MaI.Y
40
M
W
Laborer
Anderson, •
Sweden
Sweden 18-35
Anderson, v.
Sweden
37 F W
Sweden 18-36
6 F?' W
Anderson, S.
Ks
18-37
35 M, W
Buch, Jno.
Wagon Maker Ger.
Ky
18-38
Buch, Mat1lda
Ger.
32 F
W
Ky
18-39
'8 F
W
Buch, Louisa
Ky
Ky
18~40
Buch,' Jno.
. 7 M. W
Ks
Vi-1
6/12 F. W
. .Buch. Miss
Ks .
19-2
'22 11· B
Barker, Semon? H.
M1n1ster
Mo
·Mo
19-3
Barker, Dolly
21 F
B.
NC
Oh
19-4
Barker, Ida
7/12 F' B
Ks
19-5
, NC
Simpson; Jas..
' .' .. 20 M' . B ..' Laborer
Oh
1.9-6
Mo .... '19-7 .
McGruder, . Kat'e
22·. 'F.
B
. Washer·
Mo
McGruder,· Julfa
3 F. B
:Ks
19-8'
S11 vert, '. Geo.
32 M B
Laborer
Mo
Mo
19-9·
Silvert, Louisa
40 F
B
Mo
·Mo
19-10
S11vert·, C.
2. F
B
Ks
'19-11
16'M ,B
M'o
Ferrill, M11ton
Mo
i9-12
.' . Ferr111'~ lsaac .
'Mo
8M·· B
'. Mo
19-1}
··.·4·:p·· .B
Ferrill, 'L11y .
Ks
19:-14
. Neal, Ben
20 M "B'
Laborer
. 19-i5 '
Mo
Mo
Neal, Irene
21 F
B·
Mo
Mo
19-16
F1tz~ugh, Rolfn
20 M B
Laborer
Mo
Mo
19-17
Fitzhugh, Ada
21 F
B
Mo
Mo
19-18
F1tzhugh, Jess1e
l F
B
Ks
19-19
F1tzhugh,Mr ..
10/12 M W?
Ks
19-20
Strode~' Harr1son
26 M
B
Laborer
Mo
Mo
19-21
Strode, Magg1e
.22 .' F
B
Mo
Mo'
19-22
Strode, L1ly
3 ·f·
B
Ks
.19-23
. Strode, . Rory
6/12 M
B
Ks
19-24
Tra:pp.· ,Henry···Af.
. 32, ·M· .. W.
Merchant
NY
19-25
.'. 'Trapp, .,Amanda. :.
28' 'F ':W
Ms
;'1-9-26
:Trapp, Lena'"
'8 F
W
Ks
. 19-2f
Trapp, Lou1sa
6 F
W
Ks··
'19-2'8'"
. Trapp,M.
4 F
W
Merchant
II
II
19-2$
Trapp, Jacob
1MW
II
II
19-:3.~f-:Shodder, Caro11ne
16 F
W
Ger.
II
19-31:
McCullough, G.B.
37 M
B
Laborer
Me,
Mo
19-321,
McCullough,· Ade11ne 26 F
B
Mo
Mo
19-33:
McCullough, E11z.
10 F
B
Ks
19-3!f:
McCullough, Anna
9 F
B
Ks
19-35:
Ward, Cassa ?Cussa 19 F
B
Mo
Mo
19-36
O'Herron, Patr1ck
35 M W
Laborer
Ire.
Oh
19-37
O'Herron, Mary
30 F
W
Ire.
Oh
19-38.
O'Herron, Jno.
4 M
W
Oh
Oh
19-39

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KANSJ..3 STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY

Post Office - Lawrence
Section 6
Ward 3
Birth Where from
Name
'Age Sex Color OccupatlonPlace to,K~n.sas,Pa~e~Llne
W
Oh
Oh
O'Herron, Mary
6 F
, 19-40
, Ks
W
0' Herr.on, Jas.
2 M
20-1
W
O'Her~on, Catharine3/12 F
Ks
20-2
W
'Johnson, Geo. C.
35 ~1
Railroad
Vt
NJ
20~J
W
Johnson, Lizzie
30 F
Can. '
NJ
20-4
JOhnson, Ella
5 F
W
20-,5
NJ
NJ
Wi,
Wi1son, J . s . 4 0 M W
Oh
20-6
W
W1lson, J.N."
39 F
NY
,20-7'
Wi
, Wi
Wilson~ Lee
14 M W
Wi
20-8
Gill, ·~na
16 F
W
Ky
Mo
20-9
Hamilton, Albert
20 M W
'Printer
Wi
Wi
20~10
',~hite, Elish~
,53 ,M
W
Carpenter
20~11
Vt
Ct
W
. ,White, Mary
45 F
, Erig.
20~12
E~~.
White, Robtr.
14 M W
20-1,}
Ky
Ky
'Thomas, I r v l n 2 4 'M
B
Teamster
Mo
Mo
20~14
'Thomas, Carolin.e32F
B
Mo
Mo
20-1:5
"Thomas" Geo.'
17 ,'" M, 'B'
20;,;.16 "
Mo
, Mo
Hall, Mr.
30 ' M B
Merchant
Ky
Ky
20-17 '
38 F' W
, Brune, Minnie
Ger,
Mo
20-18
Brune, Edward
15 ,'M, W
Mo
Mo
, 20-19
Brune. Geo.
·12 M, W
.II"
Mo
- 20-20,
,Wickersham, Ja's.
25 M' W
la"
'20-21 '
Ia "
W.' '
.Scott" Mr.'
,18M
Ia
20-22,
Ia
";Brune,Mary,.
",83' :p
W'
Mo'
Ger.
20-23
Keaumer, Wm.
' , , ,50 M F
Ger. "
Carpenter
Mo
20-24
Kaumer, See' Keaumer ' '
Keaumer, Minnie"
'48 F
W
Ger.
Mo
20-25
Keaumer, Sophia
16 F'
W
" '·'Ks
20-26
Keatimer, Emma
14 F
W
20";27 '
Ks
Keaumer~, Julius
7 ,M
W
Ks
20-28
Bank s, A. R •
39M
W
Hotel Keeper Oh'
Pa
20-29
Banks, Jennie
34 F
W
Pa
Pa
20-30
Banks, Emma
,6 F
W
Ks
20-31
Banks, Anna
? 'F W
Ks
20-32
, - , 'ROsenburg, 'E. , " .,38 &gt;F,- W
Pa
20-33
Ulrickson~'P.,?Pa:ul 30' ,'M' "'W
Gas,Ffite~S.ed.
Swede
20-34,
, Ulrichson, 'See {Jlrickson '
Ulrickson, Anna.
' ,20 F, W
Swede
Swede
20-35
Uir~ck~on, Chas.
2,' M
W
Ks
20-36
Ulrlqkson, Anna"
1 F
W
Ks
20-;37
Pat,ty, Nelson
39 M B
Laborer
Ky
Mo
20-38
Thurston, Edward
39 M B
Laborer
Tn
Mo
20-39
Thurston, Sar~h
33 F
B
Ky
Mo
20-40
Thurston, Anna
11 F
B
Ks
21-1
Thurston, U. ?
6 M B
Ks
21-2
Thurston~ Maggie2 F
B
Ks
21-3
Thurston, Lulu
8/12 F
B
Ks
21-4
Clark, Ellen
18 F
B
Mi
Mi
21-5
Johnson, J.
31 M W
Carpenter
Swede
Swede
21-6
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�1875 KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Volume 19,
. Name
Johnson, Anna
Lenell, T.O.
LaNell, See Lenell
Lenell, Sophia
Merritt, A.B.
Merritt, M.
Merritt, Hilda
Merritt, Alice
Reems, J.W.
Reems, M.A.
. 'Reems ,Wm.
. Reems. A.
. Reems , Ernest
Lee, Wm.'
Lee, M.
Lee, .' M.
.•. Lee, Wm •.
Lee, Americus,
Lee, . Sarah
Burns, Patrick
'Menger, Albert
Menger, .M.~rtha
Men'g"er, Henry
Mlller"~ JUli-us'
Miller, Agusta
Miller, Louisa
Miller, Emma
Miller " Clara"
Clark, H.S.
Clarke~ 'See Clark
Clark, f.laria.
Clark, Agnes
Clark, Fred
Campbell, Jane
'Lenlx, Moses'
Lenox, See Lenix
. Lenix, .Georgia
Harris., .Silas
Harris,. Martha
Harris, . Lena
Harris, "'~na
Harris, Chas.
Mensam. ? Eli
Mensam, Julta
Ramsey, Jno
Ram s ey ,'Anna
Ramsey, . Hannah
Ramsey, Wm.
Ramsey, Christoher
Edhom, Carl
~o.ham, Christina
Edhom, Helen
Edhom, Hilda

Post Office - Lawrence
Secti on 6
Ward 3
Birth' Where from
Age Sex Color Occupat1on Place to Kansas,· Paie-L 1ne
Swede
Swede
21~7
35' F . W
Swede .
1121-8'
Minister
30 !VI
W
31 FW
45 M W
48 F
W
14 F
W
11· F
W
58 I&gt;1
W
:38 F
W
19 M W
14 F
W
: . 3"M
W
40 M W
38F
W
. 14 M·W
11 M.··W
6· F.

Swede
Painter

Can. '
II

Merchant
Clerk

Ire~

'Shoemaker

.

3 M ' " 'W

36·.M
32 F

8 F
5, F
2 F
43M
41"F
12 F
7/12 M
'17 F
40 M.

W
'W
W

. Merchant

Ger~

W

W
W
W

Domestic
·Labor.er .

7

54
59
43
43
9

7

4
44
34

~

M
M

F
M
M
F
M
M
M

F
F
F

B

., Washer

B
B

B
B

B
B
B

Farmer

W
W

Blacksmith
Blacksm:ith

w.

W

W
W
W
W
W

Laborer

II
I1

II
II

II
Oh

II
II

Ire.
~a

Mo

Ger~

Mo
Pa

Ma
Ks
Ks
Mo
Mo.

.'

35 F
45 M
40 F
13 F
9 .F

Swede
IL
II

Mo
Ks
Ger.
Ks
Ks .
Ks·
Can.

W
W

W
B.

Can.
Ire.
Eng.
Oh
Oh
Ks .' .
Ire.
Ks
Ks '.,
Ks
Ks
Ire.

W

4. ·FW
41.M
W
31 . M "W'
21·F.
W
.,

NH

Ky
Mo
Mo
Wi
Ks
Mo
Mi
Va
Oh
Oh
Ks
Ks
Ks
Swede
Swede
Ks
Swede

NY

Ma
Mo
Mo
. Mo
Mo
Mo
Wi
Mo
Mt
Mo
Oh
Oh

Swede
Sired.
Swede

· 21-9
21-10
21-11
21-12
21-i3
21-14
21- 1 5 .
21-16
21.;..17
.. 21-18.
21.-19.
21-20
.21..;.21 .
··21;..22.
· 21-23
.21-24
· 21-25
21-26
21-27:
.21-28
'. 21-29
, 21~30
.21-31
'21-32 .
21..;.33
21-34
2i-35
21-36
21-37
21-38
,21 ...,39.
21-40
22-1 .'
·22-2
22-3
22-4
22-5
22-6
22-7
22-8
22-9
22-10
22-11
22-12
22-13
22-14
22-1S
22-10

�1875

KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office -Lawrence
Volume 19, Secition6
Ward 3
Birth Where from·
Name
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Laborer
Scot.
Mo
22-17
Bartleman, Geo.
64 M W
Bartleman, Belli"
18 M W
Farmer
Can.
Mo
22-18
Smith, Jno.
·40 M ~li,·· Laborer
Mo
Mo
22-19
Smith, Julia
36 F
B
Mo
Mo
22-20
Knittle, Albert
28 M W
Lawyer
Pa
Pa
22-21
Knittle, Alfred in 1875 Clty Directory
Knlttle, Clara
27 F
B
Pa
Pa
22-22
Waters, .Henry
44 M W
Merchant
NY
Ar
22-23
Waters, Ellen
40F
W
Oh
Ar
22-24
Waters, ~llen
19 F
W
II
Ar
22-25
Waters, Susan
7 F .~
Ks
22-26
Waters, Mertle?
3 F
W
.Ks
22-27
'. Ks
W~t~rs; Mary'
7/12 F
W.
22';'28
Waters, . Susan .
35 F
W
Ny
II
"22-29
Snodger, Thos.
. 30.M
W
Teamster
Oh
Oh
22-30
Coulter,Emma
35 'FW
Mliliner
Oh
Oh
.22-}1
Coulter, "Mary
16 . F
W
·Oh·
Oh
22-:32.
Oh'
Dixon, Elizabeth
62 F
W
Oh
22-33
Ander'son, T.hos;.·
42· !Vi
B.' Laborer
Mo
Mo
22.,..34
. Anderson, L..
35 F
B
Mo
Mo
.22-35
Anderson, . Oille.
17}'
B
Ks
22-36·
. Ks
Anderson, . Ben
15. M B .
22-37
Anderson,. Squire.. ·13M. . B
Ks
22-38 ..
11 M.
B
. Anderson, Chas·.· .
Ks'
22";'39
Anderson, Carrle
9 F
B
22~40 .
Ks
Anderson, Ellza
.7 F.
B
Ks
23-1
Anderson, Sarah
5 F
B
Ks
23-2
Anderson, Lucretla 1/12 F
B
Ks
23-3
Tlbbals, Peter
43 MW
. Merchant·
.
NY
Wi
23-4
. Tibbals, M. ih CityDi~ectory
Tlbballs,Lizzie'
32 F
B
NJ
Wi
23-5
Tibballs, Mary
12 F
B
Wi
Wi
23-6'
Tibballs, Lena
7 F
W
Ks
23-7
Tibballs, Jessie
-;'":~
F
W·
Ks
23-8 .
Dennison, Hosa24. F
W
Dressmaker
Oh
Oh
23~9" .
Dennison, Alice
'i8'F
W
'Oh
Teacher'
•. Oh·
23-10
.. Sandhover, ' J n o . 3 5 · M.'W
Carpenter
Oh
Oh
23-11
.R.R.
..
'Johnson, Jifo.
'35 M W
Swed;
Swede
23~12
Johnson, Sophla
34 F
W
Swede
Swede
23-13
Johnson, Jennie
4 FW
Ks
23-14
Johnson, Victor
1 M W'
Ks
23-15
. Johnson, L.
31 M W
R.R •.
Swede
Swede
23-16
Johnson, C.
29 M W
R.R.
Swede
Swede
23-17
Holland, Phillip'
31 M W
Merchant
NY
Oh
23-1.8
Holland, Matilda
28 F
W
Can. ?
23-19
Holland. Jas.
6 M W
Ks
23-20
Holland, Carrie
4 F
W
Ks
23-21
Mortinson, Jno.
32 M W
R.R.
Swede
Swede
23-22
Mortinson, Mrs. Jno.26 F
W
Swede
Swede
23-23
Mortinson, Albert
17 M W
Ks
23-24
Lendell, Jno.
42 M W
Carpenter
Swede
Swede
23-25
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�1875

KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 19, Section 6
Ward 3
'Birth Where from
Age,Sex
Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Name
, 23-2:7
W
7/12 F
Ks
Lendell, Selna
W
Swede
II
23-28'
15 F
Selle" Anna
1/12 M W
Ks
Mortinson, M.
23-29
R.R.
Kennedy, Jas.
Ire.
Ire.
23-30 '
30 M W
W
19, F
Ire.
Ire.
Kennedy, Mary
, 23-3~'
W
Kennedy, Maggie
7/12 F
Ks
23-34
W
Oh
Oh
Watson, Eliza
55 F
23-33
W
Oh
Oh
26 F
Watson, Mary
23-3*
Me
Me
Whitcomb, H.
69 M W
23-3:5
W
60 F
l'1e
Me
Whitcomb, L.
23-36:
W
Seamstress
Me
Me
Whitcomb, J .A.
32 F
23- 3:7,~,
20 F
W
M,e "
Whitcomb.L'.A.
Music Teacher Me
23-38' ,
, Me
W
Whitcomb, S.S.'
28 M
Clerk
Me
,23-J9
23-~'Q;
W
Blacksmith
Oh
Bunton, Jno.
Oh
30M
Swed.,
44 F
W
Lendell, Carrie
Swede
23-26" *
, 24F
wBunton, Eliza
Eng.
NY
24-1
Eng.'
Watkins , Jas.
63 M w
NY
24-2
w
Watkins, Anna
Eng.
63 F
NY
24~3
1 F
w
Bunton, Ella
Ks
24-4
'51 , M W
Bedele, Wm.
Eng~
NY
24-5
Bedale, City Directory
Bedele, S:;;:A.
w
Eng'.
, 24-6
37 F
NY
" Mann;' Ro1:&gt;t. "
'Carpenter
65 M W
,24-7 '
Oh
In
60., F
W
Mann,E.M. '
Oh
In
24-8
B
Wilson, Mattie
23F
Tn
Tn
24-9
Alexander, lulia
B
'33 F
Mo
Mo
24-10
40 F', B
Parrott, M..'fh '
Ky
Mo
24-11
Parrot t, Caleb
13 M B
Mo'
Mo
24-12
Hunter, H.
B
Laborer
50 M
Ky
Mo
, 24-13
Cox, Sam'l
B
50 M
Farmer
Ky
" 24-14
Mo
Wilson, J.W.
26 M B
Minister
Mo
Mo
24- 1 5
Parrott, 'M .B.
B
17 F'
Mo
Mo
24-16
Dimery, H. '
43 M B
Laborer
Tn
Ar
24- 1 7
Dimery, ,Minerva
B
33 ' F
Mo
Mo
24-18
Dimery, Frank
12 M B
,Ks
24- 1 9
',11 F
Dimery, Louisa
B
Ks
24-20
B
'Dimery, ~na
,9 F
Ks
24~21
'Dimery, ,E.
6 M B
Ks
24-22'
Dimery, S. ?
4 F
E
Ks
"i4-23
Dimery, Catharine
2 F
B
Ks
24-24
Dimery, J~s.H.
1/12 M B
Ks
24-25
Olson, O.G.
34 M W
Mason
Swede
Sw'ed.:i.&lt;
24-26
Olson, Matilda
2§; F
W
Swede
Swede
24-27
Smart, Jas.
34 M W
Tallor
Eng.
Ml
24-28
Smart, Mary
29 F
W
Mt
Mi
24-29
Smart, Clara
W
9 F
Ml
Ml
24-30
Smart, Bertie
W
7 F
Mi
Mi
24-31
Smart, Edith
W
3 F.
Ks
24';32
Smart, Herbert
8/12 M W
Ks
24-33
Olson, I.H.
45 M W
Shoemaker
Swede
Swede
24-34
Olson, Hannah
26 F
W
Swede
Swede
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Volume. 19, Sect10n 6
Ward 3
B1rth Where from
Age Sex ColorOccupat1onPlace to KansasPa.cz:e-L1ne
Name
24 F
W
L1ndell, Ellen
Swede
Swede
24-36
11
~lper. G.W.
50 M W
Me
24-37
Plper, E.A.
W
50 F
Oh
Mn
24-38
Plper, Gertrude,
22 F
W
Ia
Mn
24-39
20 F
W
.Piper, Ella
Ia
Mn
24-40
Piper, Carrie
18 F
W
Mn
Mn25-1
Moore, M.
64 F
B
Va
Ky
25-2
Hone, Betsey
B
60 F
Mo
Mo
25-3
Hane, See Hone
Harris, .'.':.rack
35 M B
Laborer
Mo
Ar
.25-4
. Va
B
Harris, Mary
37 F
Ar
'.25-5
Harris, Raymond
14 M B
,M'~
Ar
25-6
Harris~··: A i n a n d a l l . F
B
Ks
25-7
Harris ,Wm. .
4 M B
25-8,
Ks
. garris, W.
2 M B
Ks
25-9
Harris, Mr.
2/12 M B
Ks
25-10 .
Put vermiller.- Fred, . 5/12 M W
Ks
25'-11
.Pulvermuller in CIty Directory
Pulvermuller, Conrad, 30 M W
Carpenter
France
In
25-12
.Pulvermuller,. T.
26 F
W
II .
France
25-13
Pulvermuller, Conrod
5 M W.
Ks
25- 1 4
Pulvermuller, Julia:
.'2 'F
W
Ks
25-15
Pulvermuller, . Fred.
J1M
W,
Shoemaker
France
In
. 25-16
Pulvermuller, Lizzie
62 F
W
France
In
'2~-17
Bucking, G.A.
54M
W
. Ger,
Merchant
Oh
25-18··
Bucking,J.A.
52 F
W
Pa
Oh·
25-19,
Bucking, Ge~.H.
26 M W
Clerk
Oh
Oh
. 25-20
Bucking, H.L~"
29 F
W
Oh
Oh
25-21
10 F
W·
. Bucking, Emma
II
Oh
25-22
Herron, J.C.
54 MW
Minister
Fa
Fa
25-23
Herron, C.M.··
45· F
W
NY
Pa
25-24
Herron, J.B.
20 F
W
Clerk
Ca
Fa
25-25
Herron, Jas.
18 M W
Clerk
Ca
Fa
25-26
Herron, Wm.
16 M W
. Pa
Ca
25-27
Herroh, Carri~
16 FW
Pa
P,a
25-28
Sampson; T.'·
60 M W
Livery· Man
NH
Me
25'-29'
Sampsom, F.A.:
42 F. . W
Me
Me
'25-30.
Sampson, Florence
12 F
W
Ks
25-31
.Sampson, ·H.T.
4 M W
Ks
25-32
Stevens, L.A.
57 F
W
NH
Me
25-33
Stevens, Belle
19 F
W
NH
Me
25-34
Platt, M.A.
65 F
W
NY
In
25-35
Platt, G.M.
2~
M W
Farmer
II
In
25-36
Platt, Edwin,
30 M W
Clerk
11
In
25-37
Platt, Carrie
3 F
W
Ks
25-38
White, W.C.
44 M W
Clerk
NY
Wi
25-39
White, Irene
32 F
W
Pa
Wi
25-40
White, W,M.
8 M W
NY
Wi
26-1
7 F
W
.White, Jennie
Wi
Wi
26-2
White, G.W.
6 M W
Wl
Wi
26-3
White, F.E.
4 M W
Wi
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. Volume 19, Sect10n 6
Ward 3
B1rth Where from
. 'Name'
Age Sex Color Occupat1on Place to Kansas Page-L1ne
Loan Maker
Pa
II
26-5
Watklns, J.B~
29 M W
W1
26-6 ..
Dart, M.J.
22' M W
Clerk
Vt
Wheadon, :Allce
16 F
W
Domestlc
In
In
·26-7
Blacksm1th
In
Saunders, N.
32 M W.
In
26-8
Saunders, F.
24 F
W
Ma
Ma
26-9
Saunders, Wm.
2 M W
Ks
26-10
Laborer
Moran, Jno.
55 M W
II
26-11
Ire.
26":'12
Moran, Brldget
40 F
W
II
Ire.
Moran, Mary
18 F
W
. 26-13
II
II
W
Moran. Jrio.
11 M
II
II
26-14
. Blacksm1 th
Hyde, Addlson
54 M W
Oh
Oh
26- 1 5
Hyde, M.~.56 F
W
Oh
Oh
26-16
Hyde, Emma
.23 F
W.
. 26-17
Oh
Oh
Hyde,' Chas.
14 M W
26":'18
Oh
Oh
Minlster
Ml11er, Jas.
.36 • M W
NY
Mo
26-19
W
Ml11er, Al1c'e
28 F
.Mo.
Mo
.26-20
, 26-2,1
Platts, : W.E.
32 M
W
Blacksm1th
NY
IL
Platts ,Fanh1e
. 22 F.
Eng'.
W
II
26-22
Hlnes, F.
60F
W
Ger,
Ger.
26-23
Hlnes, Eliza
26; F
W
Ger.
Ger.
26-24.
Campbell,W.M.
37-4 M W
Deputy Sherlffln
In.
26-25
6ampbell ~. H.M.
'37 F
W
Iii .
Oh
26-26
Mosher,E.M.
. 12. M. W
'Ny
In
26-27
:Herrlngton, C.O. .
31 ·F?
. Ir'e.
26;..28
Ire.
Herrington, F.A.
3 .' F'
W
Ks
26-29
Herrington, Lotta
1 F
W
Ks
26-30
Menet, Francis
37 M W
City Clerk
Can.
26-31 .
DC
Menet, L.M.
30 F
W
NY
·26-32 .
NY
Menet, Frank
5 M
W
Ks
26-33
Menet, Kate'
9/12 F
W
Ks
26-34
Cavanaugh, 'Ella
16 F
W
. Domestic
Ks
26-35
Osborn, Geo.
62 '. M W
Ire.
II
26-36
Osborn, Mary
64 F
W
Ire.
II
26-~7
Osborn, Alice
20 F
W'
Oh
II
26-38
,'Osborri, Wm~.'
15M
W
Messenger
Ks·
26-39
. Raymond, T.L.,
. 37 F
W
Mi
M1
26-40.
.. Raimond, See· Raymond'
Raymond ,Harry
16 M W
fll1
.' 2rt-1
Mi
Dutton, M.R.·
46 M W
DeptyC.Clerk Ct
Ct
27-2
Dutton, M.H.
46 F
W
NY
NY
27-3
Dutton, Julia
19 F
W
NY
NY
27-4
Dutton, Ellsworth
13 M W
Ks
27-5
Stevenson, Elmira
32F
W
II
II
27-6
Henne, ? Jno.
36 M W
Clerk
NY
NY
27-7
McWhorter, A.C~
. 31 M W
Clerk
NY
NY
27-8
Patters~n, Mr. W.J • .
25 JVI
W
Ky
Ky
27-9
Pallerson, See Patterson
Wellbourne, C.C.
21 M W
Student
Ma
Ma
27-10
Stevens, Wm.
20 M W
Student
II
In
27-11
Bosworth, A.L.
48 M W
Oh
Pa
27-12
Bosworth, C.M.
40 F
W
Oh
Pa
27-13
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. Volume 19, Section 6
Ward 3
Birth Where' from
Age Sex Color, OccuEation, Place' to Kansas Page-Line
Name
W
12 1:1
Pa
Pa
Bosworth, Geo. B.
27-14
'W
Bosworth, Clara L.
Ks
27-15
3 F
,33 M
Clock, Henry
B ' R.R.
Ky
Mo
27- 16
B
Clock, Anna.
'Va,
F
30
Va
27~17
B
'Saunders. Julia
,17 F
Ky
Ky
27-18
VanMeter. N.
17 M' B
R.R.
Ar
Ar
27-19
Fisher, M.
B ' Washer
Ky
Mo
38 F
27-20
16 M B
Barker, Geo.
Laborer
Mo
Ho
27-21
Oh '
Horn, Fannie
18 F
B
Oh
27-22
4/12F, B
Horn. Cora
Ks
27-23
, Robinson. Robt.
1 M B
Ks
27-24
48 F
W
Mo "
Chadwick. M.N.
NH
27-25'
Well bourne., W.
22 M W
Student
NY
Mo
2'7-26
' NH
Johnson,
Mr.
21 M W
Student
MO
27-27,
Monroe?~~ Ed
41 M W
Expressman
Ct
Ct
27-28
,Monroe'; Susan
W
38 F
II
II
27-29
18 M W
Monroe .Wm.
' Ks
27-30
W'
Monroe, J.H.
15 M
Ks
27,-)1
Monroe. L.
10 F
W
Ks
27-32
Gabriel. C.
28 M W
Wagon Maker Ger.
Mo
27-33
Gabriel, Anna
W
27 F
Ger.
G!3r. ,
27-34
Gabriel. Robt.
W
2 M
Ks
27-35
, Watkins, Caleb
36 M B'
Labore,r
Va
',27-:-36
,Ky
Watkins. Eliza
13
32 F
Mo,
Ky
'27-37
Watkins, Geo.
.7 M' B
Ks
27-38
, Watk.ins,' Fred
6/12 M B
Ks
27-39
Brooks. Ellen
22 F
B
Washer
Mo
Mo
27-40
,Brqoks, Anna
B
F
7
Ks
28-1
Brooks", Mattie
B
9 F
Ks
28-2'
,2 F
Brooks,' Aggie
B
Ks
,28-3 '
Wright. J.W.
45 M W
Co'pper
In
In
28-4
'Wright, josie
40 ' F
W
In
Ky
28-5
Wright, Lucinda
16 F
W
Ks
28-6
' 18 F .W
Stewar.t. C.
In
In
28-7
, Allstot.• M.L. '.
' 36 M W'
Cabinet Makerln
In
28-8
'Allstot. E.
,,36 F, ,w
In
In'
·28-9"
E.'
'
14,F
Allstot. Alice
W
In'
·In
28-10
'Allstot, E.D.
12 M W
In
28..;11'
In
Allstot, Maggie
1,0 F
W
In
In
28-12
Allstot. E,C.R'
8 F
W
Ks
28-13
Cramer, J .A.
Farmer
53 M W
NY
Ia
28-14
Cramer, E.E.
49 F
W
Vt
Ia
15
28Cramer. S.S.
24 M W
Printer
NY
Ia
'28-16
Cramer. H.M.
23 M
W
Music Teach. NY
Ia
28-17
Ciamer, M.
16 F
W
NY
Ia
28-18
Turrell, M.S.
W
58 M
Farmer
In
Mo
28-19
Turrell. N.S. in city directory
Turrell, A.C.
51 F
W
In
Mo
28-20
Turrell. R.J.
21 F
W
Laundress
In
Mo
28-21
Turrell. M.C.
17 F
W
In
Mo
28-22
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Volume 19,' Sect10n 6
Ward- 3
B1rth Where from
Name'
Age Sex Color Occupat1onPlace' to Kansas Page-Line
14 F
W
Mo
Turrell, E.D.
In
28-23
Turrell, A.
12 M W
Mo
In
28-24
6 'M W
Clark, Alonzo
Mo
Mo
28-25
Cox, Jno.
Bootmaker
Eng.
Eng.
28-26
35 M W
Cox, Catharine
W
Eng.
Eng.
35 F
28-27
,10 F
Cox, Kate,:..
W
Eng.,
Eng.
28-28
Cox, Maggie
6 F
W
Ks
28-29,
Cox, Johanna
2 F
W
,28-30
Ks
Cox, ,Jno.
1 M W
Ks
28-3-1
B-Pope, Jno.
Laborer
Ga
Ar
55 M
28-32
B
Washer'
Pope" Anna
52 F
Al
Ar
,28-33
Pope, Maggie
18F
B
Domestic
Ar
Ar
28-34
Gunter, G.
28 M B
,Blacksmith
Mo
Ar
28-35
Gunner, See Gunter
Gunter, Mary
~4 F
B
Ar
Mo'
28-36
Gunter~ Chas.
3 M B
Ks
28-37
Gunter, Luky
2 M B
'Ks
28~38 ,
Berry, f.+orence
17 F
B
Mo
Mo
28-39
Berry, ~hos. ' 2 1 M B
Laborer
Ar
Ar
28-40
White, Moses
63 M B
Va
29'~1
Mo
Catharin, Almira?
28 F
,Mo
B
Washer
Mo
29-2
Murphy, Johanna
33 ' F
B
Mo'
Mo"
Washer
2.9-3
Murphy, Susan
10 F
B
29-4 '
Ks "
Murphy, Minnie
1 F
B
Ks
29-5
Catharine,W.H.
13 M
B
Mo
Mo
29-6
Catharine, Georgiana 12 F
B
Ks
29-7
Catharine, M.E.
10 F
B
Ks
29-8
Edwards, H.
60 F
B
Washer
Tn
Mo
29-9
Edwards, Mary
25 F 'B
Washer
Mo
Mo
29~10
Edwards, Louis
14 M B
Mo
Me
29-11
Edwards, Geo. W.
21 M
B
La.borer
Mo
Mo
29-12,
Walker, Lida
58 F
B
Washer
Mo
Mo
29-13
Buckner, Geo.
26 M
B
Carpenter
Can.
Can.
29-14
Buckner, Sarah
19 F
B
Ind. Terr.
Ind. Terr.
29- 1 5
,~uck~er, Ella
1 'F
B
Ks
29-16
Wright, Lloyd
35 M B
Sch. Teacher Mi
Mi,
29-17
Wright, Jno.
9 M 'B
M1.
'Mi
29-18
Coffin, H.N.
26 M
W
Teller Nat. In
In
29-19
Coffin, Mary
21 F
W
Bank
Oh
Oh
'29-20
Graveley, M.T.
45 F
W
Oh
Oh
29-2~
Graoeley, See Graveley
Peterson, Eda
23 F
W
Domestic
Swede
Swede
29-22
Poke, F.
45 F
B
Washer
Al
Ar
29-23
p~oke~,Geo.
18 M
B
Laborer
Ar
Ar
29-24
Poke~Perry
12 M
B
Ar
Ar
29-25
Poke, Sally
12 F
B
Ar
Ar
29-26
Haslett, Jas. B.
45 M W
Laborer
Pa
Pa
29-27
1"
Haslett, Mary
38
W
Pa
Pa
29-28
Haslett, E.A.
18 M W
Clerk
Pa
Pa
29-29
Haslett. Robt.
10 M W
Pa
Pa
29-30

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Volume 19, Sect10n 6·
Ward 3
Birth Where from
Age Sex Color Occupation Place' ·to Kansas' Page-Line
Name
W
Haslett, Anna
Pa
Pa
29-31
5 F
W
F
Haslett,. L11y
Pa
Fa
29-32
3
F
W
20
Hunter, Sally
II
II
29-33
B
F
. Thomas, Francis
.Washer
Tn
43
Ia
29-34
M
B
Laborer.
Barker, Paris
Tn
37
Mo
29-35
40
B
Ky
F
Barker, Eliza
Mo
29-36
Mo·
B
14
Wilson,Ivlary
F
Mo29-37
B
F
Barker, Anna
Ks
29-38
5
8/12 M B
Barker, Chas.
Ks
29-39 .
W
48
M
Merchant
. Tucker, Wm.
Ma
Ma
29-40
W
48
Tucker, D.G.
F
Ma
Ma
30-1
W
24
M
Tucker, Elmar
Ma
Ma·
30-2
W.
F
Tucker,: .Sada
Millner
17
Ma
Ma
·30-3
Mo .,
Crump, . G'. W.
W
66
M
Farmer
Va .
30~4
Crump, Sarah
66
W
F
Pa
Mo
30..;.5
Wiley, Emma
F
W
Mo
Co
33
30-6
Wiley, Chas. 'w.
W
M
R.R.
45
NY
Co
30-7
Wiley, IdaB.
16
W
F
Ks.
30-8
Welch, Helen
W
F
54
Ct
Ct
30-9
Welch, Jane
F
28
W
Ct
30-10 .
Ct
Welch, Gertrude
W
F
23
Ct
Ct '
30-11
McCurdy, M.S.
M
W
Broker
.52
NH
NH
.)0-12
'MdCurdy, W.S. in city directory
Lambertson, B.P.
M W
Mang. Ga.s Works In
56
Ia
'JO-13,
Lamberton, M.
F
W
56
Eng.
Ia
30:"'14
Lambertson,M.J.
26 . F ·W
In
Ia
3,0-15
'Lambertson, L.M.
16
F
'W
Ia
Ia
30-16
Shugaro, Julia
18 F . W
Domestic·
Ire.
Ma
30-17
Briskow, Wm.
Laborer
35 .M . B
fllo
Mo
~0..;18
Forsyth, Jas.
40
M
W . Farmer
Oh
Oh
30-19
Forsyth,
F
W
77
Pa
Oh
30-20
weston, M.B.
F
W
57
NH
NH
30-21
F· W
Weston, H~E.
19
Ct
NH
30-22
Collins, F.
F
W
27
NH
NH
30-23
. Collins, E.W.
8/12 M W
Ks
30~24
Herrick. vi.s.
MW
27
Sch. Teacher In
In
30-25 '
Herrick, L.J.
F
W
28
In
In
30-26
i:'
W
Chitzer, H •.
50
Pa
In
30-27
Clark, David
. Va
MB
50
Gardner
Va
30-28
Clark, R.
F
B
35
Va
Va
30-29
H1dden, John
61
M W
Wagon Maker Vt
Can.
30-30
Hidden, Catharine
F
W
58
Can
Can
30-31
Hidden, Emma
F
W
31
Can
Can
30-32
HtJdden, Maria
24
F
W
Can
Can
30-33
Hidden, Jason
M W
27
Bookkeeper
Can
Can
30-34
Williams, R.L.
M W
58
Doctor
Ky
II
30-35
Williams, ,Mary
F
W
53
In
II
30-36
Williams, A.
F
W
23
School Teacher II
II
30-~7
Williams, Lizzie
21
F
W
School Teacher II
IL
30-38
Williams, Kate
16
F
W
Ks
30-39
Williams, F.T. ?
14
M W
Ks
30-40 '

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Name
11 F W
Williams, Frank
Ks
31-1
Messer, L.H.
Merchant
NY
32 M W
Mi
31-2
Messer, Fannie
Vt
70 F W
Ml
31-3
Loomis, L.N.
49 F W
Vt
Ml
31-4
Sterllng, Robt.
Stone Cutter Scot.
Pa
#5 M W
31-5
Sterllng, Sarah
40 F W
Pa
Pa
31-6
Snyder, Sarah
22 F W
Mo
Mo
31-7
Snlder, See Snyder
Hollenbery;; Geo.
Tallor
32 M W
Eng.
NY
31-8
Hollenbery,., M.J.
W
Eng.
32 F
Ny
Ny
31-9
Hollenbery., G.W.
Eng.
9 M W
NY
31-10
Hoilenbery~ W.
8 M W
Eng.
NY
31-11
HOllenbery{, Harry
Eng.
7 M W
NY
31-12
Hdlllngberry, See. Hollenberg
Hollenberry , Horace 5 1"1
W
NY
NY
31-13
Hodge, W.H.
31 M W
Palnter
Oh
In
31-14
Hodge, A.C.
W
24 F
Va
31~:15 .
Va·
Hodge, A.C.
Ks
5 M W
31-16
Hodge, F.A.
.2 F W
Ks
31-17
Hodge, L.
8/12 F W
Ks
31-18
Wtifte-,· Chas. E.
54 M W . Carpenter
Vt.
II
31-19
Whlte~ E.A •.
45 F W
1"1a
II
31-20
Whlte, N.• E.
14 F W
II
II
31~21
Whlte, E·.S.
12 M W
II
II
31-22
White, C.F.
21 M W' . Carpenter
Ma
II
31-23
Whf,te, Minnle
19 F W'
II
II
31-24
Andrews, F.
54 M W
L~borer
NH
NH
31-25
Andrews, Alice
W
57 F
NH
NH
31-26
Andrews, Orin
25 M W
Palnter
NH
NH
31-27
Andrews, Florence
14 F W
Ks
31-28
Hamilton, Francis
B
50 F
Ky
Mo
31-29
Hamilton, M.
22 M B
Laborer
Ky
Mo
31-30
Bivens, Jas •.
31 M B
Laborer
·Ky
Mo
31-31
Bevins, See Bivens
Bivens, Matilda
27 F ·.B
Mo
Mo
31-32
B.ivens, Geo.
6 11
B
Ks
31-33
·Bivens, Richard
4 M B
Ks
31-34
Bivens, Gertrude
2 F
B
Ks
31-35
Petz, Fred
41 N W
Gardener
Ger.
Ger.
31-36 .
Petz, Nary
40 F W
Ger.
Ger.
31-37
Petz, Matilda
3 F w:
Ks
31-38
Houks, Jno.
32 M B
Laborer
Mo
Mo
31-39
Houks, S.J.
40 F B
Mo
Mo
32-1
Houks, G.W.
6 M B
Ks
32-2
Houks, T.E.
13 F B
Mo
Mo
32-3
Houks, D.A.
18 F
B
Dpmestlc
Mo
Mo
32-4
Mathews, Mary
B
45 F
Washer
Ky
Mo
32-5
Mathews, Amanda
16 F
B
Washer
Mo
Mo
32-6
Simpson, S.N.
48 M W
NH .
Merchant
NH
32-7
Simpson, K.
41' F W
Vt
Vt
32-8

1875

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Post Office ~ Lawrence
Volume 19, Secti on 6.
Ward 3·
. Birth Where· from
. Name
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Ks
32-9
Simpson, C.L.
9 M W
Ks
32-10
W
Simpson, N.V.
7 F
W
Ks
32-11
Simpsom, B.N.
5 F
B
Mo
32-12
Domestic
Mo
22 F
J ac k son, F.
Vt
Vt
Student
32-13
Burnett, Henry
22 M W
Mi
32-14
Laborer
Mi
Trapheagn, D.
26 M W
Ks
Trapheagn, K.
21 F W
32-15
Ky
Mo
Gardner
32-16
Williams, Henry
37 M B
Mason
Ire.
Mo
Shugaro, Jno.
50 M W
32-17
Mo
Eng.
32-18
Shugaro, Sarah
62 F W
Ma
Ma
Shugaro, Timothy
13 M W
32-19
Laborer
Mo
Mo
McWilliams, D.
29 M B
32-20
32;..21
Mo'
McWilliams,L.
26 F B
Mo
McWilliams, Clara
6 F B
K~'
32-22
B
Ks
McWilliams, Sada
3 F
32-23
B
Ks
McWilliams, Laura
5 F
32~24
McWilliams, Robt.
2/12 M B
Ks
32-25
Harris, Jno. L.
49 M W
Painter
Eng.
In
32-26
W
Ger.
Harris, Louisa
35 F
In
32-27
32";28
Harris, J.L.
5 M W
In
In
W
..
Harris, Carrie,
1 F
Ks
32-29
Rich, Phineus
46 M· W
Carpenter
NC
In
32~30
Rich, LUQinda
48 F
W
. NC
In
32-31
Rich, E.b.
21 F W . Sch~ T~acher In
In
32~32
Rich, Calvin
20 M W
Ih
In
32-33
Rich, Abbie
18 F W
In
In
32-34
Rich, Cordelia
15 F
W
In
In
32~35
Rich, Hilda
13 F W
In
In
32-36
Rich, Chas.
8 M w·
In
In
32-37
Brockelsby, Wm.
42 M W . Police
Oh
Oh
32-38
Brocklesby, See. Brockelsby
Brockelsby, Mary
41 F
w
.Eng.
Oh
32-39
Brockelsby, Lewis
21 M w
Laborer
Oh
Oh
32-40
Brockelsby, Kate
19 F w
Ia
Ia
33-1
. Brockelsby, Clara
14 F
W
Ks
33-2
Brockelsby, Ida
8 F
W
Ks
33-3
Brockelsby, Maud
5 F
W
33 ... 4 .
Ks
Brockelsby, Ollie
3 F
W
Ks
33-5
Jones, Valentine
40 M B
Clerk
Va
Mo
33-6
Jones, Kate
25 F B
Ky
Mo
33";'7
Dunn, Fannie
18 F
B
Mo
Mo33-8
Abramace, Conrad
53 M W
Stone Cutter Ger.
II
33-9
Abrrams, See Abramce
Abramce, Caroline
27 F w
Ger.
II .
33-10
Abramce, Albert
15 M w
II
II
33-11
Abramce, Josephine
14. F
w
II
II
33-12
Abramce, Julia
11 F
w
Ger.
II
33-13
Abramce, Jno.
7 M w
Ks
33-14
Abramce, Polly
5 F W
Ks
33- 1 5
Abramce, Ben
1 M W
Ks
33-16
Dunn, Arthur
1 M W
Ks
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KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY'
Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 19, Section 6
Ward 3
Birth ' Where, from '
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Pap:e-Line,
Name
Brannon, Jas.
Engineer
Oh,
Ire.
33~18
35 M W
Brannon, Anna
Oh
Ire.
27 F W
33-19
Cosgrove, Mary
Dressmaker
Ire.
Oh
30 F W
33-20
Brannon, Anna
60 F W
Ire.
Oh
33-21
14 F W
Brannon, Lucy
Oh
Oh
33-22
Burns, Patrick
26 M W
Moulder
Oh
Ire.
33-23
Burns, H.
20 F W
Can.
Oh
33-24
1 M W
Burns, Jas.
Ks
33-25
W
Bur~s. Anna
Ks
3 F
33-26
Green, Peter
Laborer
Mo
Mo
23 M B
33-27
'Mo
B
Green, Harriet
20 F
Mo
33-28
Hunter, Mary ,
B
19 F
Mo
Mo
33-29
Green. Gertrude
4 F
B
Ks33~30
Green, Mary
2 F· ' B
Ks
33-31
Mathews. Francis
22 F B
Domestic
,Mo
Mo
33-32
i8 F' B
Mad.dox. Belle
DO\Tlestic
Mo
MO
33~33
Brown. 'Maria
' Mo
B
Washer
45 F
Mo
33-34
41 M W
Berger. C.A.
Merchant
Ger.
In
33-35,
W,
Berger. Caroline
40 F
G.,er.
In
,33-36
Berger, Rosa
11 F
W
Oh
Oh
33-37
Berger. Lily
8 -F
W
In
In
&gt;33-38
Berger, C. W•
Ks
5' M W
J3~39
Cockins. M.F.
Carpenter - Oh
35 M W
In
33~40'
Cockins. Anna'
29 F W
Oh
In,
34-1
Hyde, M.E.
12 F W
Oh
Oh
34-2
Schott, Helen
28 F W
Seamstress
Ger.
Ger.
34-3 '
Schott, Anna
4 F W
Ks
34;..4,
Richardson. Asa
63 M W
NH
Wi
34-5
Richardson. P.A.
46 F, ' WPa
Wi
- 34-6,
Richardson. Sarah F; 25 F'
W
Sch. Teacher Wi
Wi
34-7
Richardson, Flora
24 F WSch. Teacher Wi
Wi
34-8
Richardson. Geo.
Wi,
23 M W
Farmer
Wi
34-9
Richardson. May
21 F W
Wi
Wi
34-10
Richardson, Alvin
Wi '
19 M W
Wi
34-11,
Richardson. Albert 17 M W
Wi
,"Wi
34-12'
Richardson. Fred
- 14 M W,
Wi
Wi
34-13
Richardson. Herman 12 M W,
Wi
Wi
34-14
Richardson. Mabel
10 F
W
Wi
Wi
15
34RIchardson, Ernest
8 M W
Wi
Wi
34-16
Richardson, Ella
3 F W
Ks
34-17
Hutchinson. Eliza
20 F W
Domestic
Ky
Ky
34-'l8
Diggs. B.F.
47 M W
Clerk
In
'In
34-19
Diggs. M.J.
45 F- W
In
In
34-20
Lowe, Maud
16 F
W
Oh
Oh
34-21
Charles, Emma
17 F W
In
In
34-22
Diggs. L.e.
9 M W
In
In
34-23
Shann, L.D.
23 F?
In
II
34-24
Shann. H.
30 M?
Clerk
II
II
34-25
Shann. Lida
1 F W
Ks
34-26
Hogan. Tobias];
45 M W
Laborer
Ire.
Ky
34-27
Hogan. Ida
30 F W
Ire.
Ky
34-28

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KANSAS STATE CENSUS·, DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office -Lawrence
Volume 19, Secti on 6 '
'Ward 3,
Birth Where from
Name
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to KansasPa~e-Line
14 F
w,
Hogan, Agnes i.
Tn
Ky
3~o:-29
Ky
Hogan, Edward
13 M W
Ky
34-30
Ky
11 F
W
Hogan, Ella
Ky
34-31
Ks
Hogan, Wm.
7 M W
34-32
Ks '
Hogan, Mary
9 F W
34-33
27 F,
W
Callahan, Maria
Music TeacherKy
Ky
'34-34
Callahan, Lewis
17 M W
Ky
Pa
34-35
14 F
W
Ky
Callahan, Clara
Ky
34-36
Callahan, f.1ary
8 F
W
Ks
34-37
Majors, Geo.
Farmer
In
In
39 M W
34-38
Majors, M.J.
38 F
W
In
Mi
34-39
Little, D.W.
33 M W Regi of Deeds
Pa
Pa
34-40
Little, M.E.
28 F
W
In
Ia
35-1'
'L.1ttle, Wni.
10 M W
Ks
35-2
Little, Mary
4 F,
W
Ks
35~3,
Pearson, Jno.
39, M W
Laborer
Swed'.
Swede
35-4
, , Pearson, Kate
34 F.
W
Swede
Swede
35-5
11 M W
Pearson, Edward
'Swede
Swede
35-6
, II
Nadlehoffer, Wm.
Carpenter
29 M W
II
35,-7 '
Naddl~hofter,
in city directory
Nadlenbffer, Mary
26 F
W
Pa
11
35-8
Nad1eh'ofter ~ Lily
2 F
W
"Ks
35-9 .
,Mosher, Sally
16 FW
Pa
II
,35-10
, ,Brown, Wm.
40 'M
W
, :):5:-11
Ger.
Mn
Brown, Dora
50 F
W
Ger.
Mn.
35-12
Bond, Eliza
64 F
W
NJ
In
35-13
Bond', Lucretia
28 F
W
, In
In
35-14
Bond, Sylvanus
30 M W
Farmer
In
In
35-15
Ogden,' ,8.tephen '
50; M W
New Brunswick Ma
35-1Q'
Ogden, 'Maria
53 ,F
W
New Brunswick Ma
35-17
Ogden, Geo.'
22 M W
Merchant
Na
Me
35-18
Wilson, Lizzie
40 F
B
Washer
Ar
Ar
35-19
Lee, ~1aggie
27 F
B
Washer
Ar
Ar
35-20
Wafrey, Emma
22 F
B
, Ar
Washer
Ar
35-21'
Adams" Harry
21 M B
Laborer
Ar
Ar
35-22
Adams, Robt.
14 M
B
Ar
Ar
.35-23
Adams, Dan
11 M
B
Ar
Ar
35-24
Bland, Hattie
1 F
B
Ks
35-25
Lee, Josephine
7 F
B
Ks
35-26
Lee, Hattie
3 F
B
Ks
35-27
Smith. 113:.
30 M B
Laborer
Mo
Mo
35-28 '
W1lson, Chas.
4 M W
Ks
35-29
Rote, Paul
67 M W
Weaver
Pa
Mn
35-30
Rote, f.lary
64 F
W
Pa
Mn
35-31
'Rot,e, Lewi s
20 M W School Teacher II
11
35-32
Keeler, Dennis
48 M W
Teamster
Ire.
N.Y
35-33
Keeler, Mary
48 F
W
Ire,
NY
35-34
Keeler, David
24 M W
Tinner
NY
NY
35-35
Keeler, Dan
17 M W
Cigar Maker NY
NY
35-36
Keeler, Jno.
9 M
W
Ks
35-37
Keeler, Ka:te
22 F
W
NY
NY
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KANSAS JTATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 19, Section 6
Ward 3
,Birth. Where from
Name
Age Sex Color Occupation Place t~Kansas:Pa~e~Line
}.-;'~Keeler, Thos.
26 M W
Traveling Agt. NY
NY
35~39
perce, Geo. W.
57M
W
Tinner
HI
HI
35-40
, Pearce, See Perce Pearce in city directory
W
Perce, L.
54 F
Me
HI
36-1
Perce, Jas.
24 M W
HI
HI
36-2
Perce, Geo. A.
21 M W
Painter
HI
HI
36-3
Perce, Chas.
19 M W
Ks
36-4
Frederickson, A.
33 M W
Butcher
Swed
Swed
36~5
Frederickson, Anna 30 F
W
Swea
Swed
~6-6
Frederickson, Kate
3 F
W
Ks
36-7
Frederickson. Anna
1 F
W
Ks
36-8
Bellamy. Mary
48 F
B
Ky
Mo
36-9
Bellamy, Mary
20 F
B
Mo'
Mo,36-10
Bellamy, Harriet
.22 F
B
Ky
, Mo
36-11
Bellamy, Amanda
18, F
B
Mo
Mo
' 36-12
Bellamy, ,Thos.
11 IvI
B
Ks
36-13
Bellamy, Wm.
15M
B
Laborer
Mo
Mo
36-14
Sargent, Frank
28 M W
Conductor
NY
NY
36-15
Sargent, Mary
29 F
W
NY'NY
36-16
Sargent, Harry
4 M W
Ks
36~17
Sargent, Louisa
2F
W
NY
NY
36~i8
Yader, Agnes
18 F
B
Domestic
Mo
Mo
36-19
O'Toole, Anna
'30 F
W
Domestic
Ire.
Ire.
36-20
Durland, J . N . , ,49 M W
}l1ller
'Nov.' Scot. New:Brun.21
Durland, T .A.
52 F
W
Nov. Scot. New Brun. 22
Durland" Anna
18 F
W
New Brun. New Brun. 23
Durland, Maud
13 F
W
New Bruno New Bruno 24
Durland, Frank
15 M W
New Bruno ,New Brun. 25
Laster, Allen
49 M B
Laborer
Tn
Mo
' 36-26
Laster~ Hache~
35 F
B
Va
Mo
'36-27
Laster, Anna
15 F
B
Domestic
Mo
Mo
36-28,
Laster, Fred
10 M B
Ks
36-29
Laster, Lewis
3 M B
Ks
36-30
Laster, ,David
11/12M
B
Ks
36-31
Tremper, A.
59 M W
Minister
NY
IL
36-32
Trimper, See Tremper ,
Tremper, C.
54 F
w
Pa
II
36-33
Miller, E.
75 F
w
Pa
II
36-34'
Tremper, Henry
20 M W
II
II
36-35
Tremper, Lucy
18F
W
Ia
II
36-36
Tremper, EdWard
15 M\: W
II
II
36-37
Tremper, Mary
12 F
W
II
II
36-38
Simpson, W.A.
35 M W
Banker'
NH
NH
36~39
Perce, Wm.
14 M W
Ks
36-5
Simpson, L.B.
28 F
W
Ga
Ga
37-1,
Simpson, E.K.
9 'F
W
Ks
37 "2"
Simpson, L.H.
6 M W
Ks
37-3
Simpson, M.L.
2 F
W
Ks
37-4
Simpson, W.P.
3/12 M W
Ks
31-5
Atchinson, Andrgw
24 M W
Domestic
Mo
Mo
37-6
Hunter, Anna
.
20, F
B
Domestic
Mo
Mo
37-7
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STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 19, Section 6
Ward 3
Birth Where from
Name
Sex
Color
OccuEation
Place
to Kansas Page-Line
~e
B
Domestic
22 F
Mo
Smith, Melinda
Mo
37-8
41 M W
Broker
In
In
Griffith, G.W.E.
37-9
41 F W
Griffith, P.A.
Pa
Pa
37-10
. Griffith, Chas •
Ks
13 M W
37- 11
10 F W
Griffith, Mary
Ks
37-12
Griffith, A.
Ks
7 F W
37-13
M
W
Griffith, Geo.
Ks
37-14
5
Melber, Jacob
Laborer
Ger.
Ger.
65 M W
:37- 15
Melville, See Melber
Jones, Mary
B
Mo
Mo
30 F
Dom~stic
,37-16
Smith, Dan
Laborer
Mo
Mo
33 M B
37-17
Perce, L.
W
Farmer
oCt
Ct
33 'M
37-18
Pearce, See Perce
, Pierce, See Perce
Perce, Sarah
29 F W
Eng.
Eng.
37- 19
Macauley, T.W.
Merchant
31 M W
Oh
Oh
37-20
Macauley, E.M.
31 F W
Va
Oh
37-21
hacauley, E.
Oh
13 F W
Oh
~7~22
Williams, Jno.
Blacksmith
Mo
Mo
37 M B
37-23
Longfellow, Jacob
34 M W
Teamster
Me
Me
37-24
Longfellow, Sarah
32 F W
II
II
37-25
Longfellow,Chas.
Ks
7 M W
37-26
Longfellow, Jacob
4 M W
Ks
37-27
Longfellow, Fred
1 M W
Ks
37-28
Hagerty, Jerry
38 M W
Laborer
Ire.
Co
37-29
Chapman, J os •
34 M W
Teamster
NH
NH
37-30
Chapman, Clara
25 F W
Pa
Mo
37-31
Chapman, B.B.
3 F W
Ks
37-32
Chapman, B.W.
10/12 M W
Ks
37-33
Callaway, Jos.
65 M B
Ky
Mo
37-34
Callaway, D.
' Va
B
Washer
57 F
Mo
37-35
Smith, Julia
Washer
39 F B
AI.
Ar
37-36
Smith, Albert
18 M B
Al
Al
37-37
Smith, Jno.
15 M B
Al
Al
' 37-38,
Smith, Harrfet
Ks'
9 F B
37-39
Smith, Grant
' Ks
7 M B
37:-40
Smith, O.P.
Carpenter
39 M W
Me
Ma
38-1
Smith, N.I.1
40 F W
Vt
Ma
38-2
Swift, T.B.
40 M W
Printer
Me
Me
38-3
Swift, Mattie
27 F W
'Ind. Ter.
38-4
Swift, F. T.
8 M W
Ks
38-5
Swift, B.W.
7 M W
Kg
38-6
Swift, J.P.
M W
5
Ks
38~7
.f
Weaver, •
31 M W
Sch. Teacher ,Oh
Oh
38-8
Weaver, Mary
29 F
W
Oh
Oh
38-9
Weaver, Wm.
6 j\l
W
Oh
Oh
38-10
Weaver, W.
3 F W
Ks
38-11,
UnderWOOd, Sarah
19 F
W
Pa
Pa
38-12
UnderWOOd, Olson
36 M W
Clerk
Swede II
38-13
Underwood, Matilda
30 F W
Swede II
38-14
Underwood, Axel
1 M
W
Ks
1
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KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Offlce - Lawrence
Volume 19, Sectlon 6
Ward 3
Birth Where from
Age Sex Color Occupatlon Place· to KansasPa~e-Llrie
Name
Proper, E.A.
Teamster
NY
Mi
38 M W
38-16
W
Proper, I.
F
NY
Mi
38-17
37
Proper, Edward
. 8 M W
M1
Ca
38~18
Proper, Eva
4 F W
Ks
38-19
18 F
B
Jones, Bessle
Domestic
Mo
Mo
38-20
W·
M
Rice, Jas.
Laborer
Den.
Den.
38-~c1
35
Smith, Jno.
20 M W
II
II
38-22
Parks, Jno. J.
Insur. Agent
43 M W
NJ
Oh
38-23
Par.ks, A.J.
40 F W
In
In
.38-24·
Parks, Jessie
Oh
15 M W
Oh
38-25
Crites, H.L.
43 M W
Printer
Pa
Mo
38-26
Crites. N.J.
Mo
38 F W
In
38-27
Granfield, C.
Ks .
18 F W
Dressmaker
38-28
Granfield, Geo •.
16 M W
Clerk·
Ks
38-29
Crites, Jno. F.
20 M W
Teamster
Ne
Mo
38-30
Crites, H.A.
17 F w
Mo
Mo·
38-31
Saunders, C.A.
Operator
27 M W
NY·
NY
38~32 .
Saunders, J. R.
21 F W
Wi
Wi
38-33
Saunders. A.B.
22 M W
NY
NY.
~.8~34
Spitler~ Kate
20 F W
Domestlc
Ks
38-35
Wendle, Wm.
50 M W . Butcher
Va
In
38-36
Wendle;!5 E.J •
45 F W
In
In
38-37
Wendler F.A.
23 M W
In
In
38-38
Wendle ,.Geo.
13 M W
Ks
38-39.
. Mo
Gladden, Jerry
45 M B
Well DiggerlJ' Ky
38-40
Gladden, Susan
26 F B
Washer
Mo
39-1 .
Mo
Giadden, Emma
12 F
B
Mo
Mo
39-?
Hagan, Jno. A.
31 M W
Mechanlc
Ire.
Mi
39-3
Hagan, H.M.
30 F W
Ire.
J9-4.
Manning, K.C.
38 F W
NY
MI
39-5
Newman, A.
50 M W·
Doctor ..
Vt
Ma
39-6
Newman, L.M.T.
50 F W
Vt
Ma
39-7
Weidler, C.
49 M W
Tailor
Pa
Oh
39-8
Wiedler, See Weidler
Weidler. Mary
28 F W
Pa
Oh
39-9 .
Weidler, Laura
24 F W
Pa
oli.
39-10
Weidler, Fannie
19 F W
Oh
Oh
39';'11
Weidler, Wm.
17 M W
Oh
Oh
39-12
Weidler, Sam'l.
12 M W
Oh
Oh
39-13
Weidler, Mark
9 M W
Oh
Oh
39-14
Weidler, Edith
5 F W
Ks
39-15
.
Weidler, Edward
5 M W
Ks
39-16
Weidler. Jessie
7 F W
Oh
Oh
39-17
Yager, W.
52 M W
Carpenter
Ger.
Wi
39-18
Yager. Mary
42 F
W
Ger.
In
39-19
Yager. Kate
15 F
W
Ks
39-20
Yager, Mary.
13 F W
Ks
39-21
Yager, L!)zzle
10 F W
Ks
39-22
Yager, Fred
7 M W
Ks
39-23
Yager~ Jno.
3/12 M W
Ks
39-24
Yeager, See Yager
Cednburg, Nils
27 M W
Carpenter
Swed. Swede
39-25

�1875

KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 19, Section 6
Ward 3
Birth Where from
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Pa~e-Line
Name
Cidenburg, See Cednburg
39-26 .
Cednburg, o.
24 F W
'~.wed. Swede
4 F W
Cednburg, Alice
Ks
39:-27,
Cednburg', Frank
2 M W
Ks
39-28
Cednburg, Henry
8/12 M W
Ks
39-29
Menger, C.A.
46 M W
Merchant
Ger.
Ger.
39-30
Menger, Anna ?Ama
Ger.
Ger.
23 F W
39-31
Menger, Lewis
6/12 M W
Ks
39-32
Hunter, N.G.
Seamstress
Oh
Can.
37 F W
39-33
White, Arthur
Kg
13 M W
39-34
Peterson, E.
M1lkman
Swede ' Swed.'
53 M W
39-35
Peterson, Mary
40 F W
Swede Swede
39-36
Peterson, Jno.
8 M W
Swede ':wed.
39-37
Peterson, Hannah
Ks
5 F W
39-38
Peterson, Andrew
2 M W
Ks
39-39
Oh '
Weedlar, Hattie
12 F W
Oh
39-40
Lescher, J.E.
W
8 F
Ks
40-1
Lescher,F.C.
6 F W
'40-2
Ks
Lescher, T.A.
Ks
40-3
3 M W
Honak, Simon
W
~6 M
Pa
Pa
40-4
Houak, See Honak
Shearer, Geo.
Broker
38 M W
II
Pa
40-5
' II
Shearer, S.J.
Oh
35 F W
40-6
Shearer, Clara
14 F W
II
II
40-7
Bounce, J as.
12 M W
II
II
40-8
Shearer, Geo.
Ks
7 M W
40-9
Marks, Aleck
31 M W
Merchant,
NY
NY
40-10
Marks, Eunice
28 F W
Ma
Ma
40-11
Marks, Clara
6 F W
Ks
40-12
Marks,' Arthur
4 M W
Ks
40-13
Marks, Lotta
2 F 'W
Ks
40-14'
Sartoris, Chas.
15 M W
Clerrk
Ger.
Ger.
40-15
Wood, E.W.
42 M W
Merchant
Me
Me
40-16
Wood, Lucy
29 F W
NY
NY
40-17
Hartmann, H.
52 M W
Ger.
Pa
40-18
'Hartmann, C.H.
42 F W
Ger.
Pa
40-19
Hartmann, T.
.20 F W
Pa
Pa
40-20
Hartmann, M.
10 M W
Pa
Pa
40-21
Hartmann, B.
17 F W
Pa
Pa
40-22
Hartmann, A.
12 M W
Pa
Pa
40-23
Hartmann, N.
18 F W
pa:
Pa
40-24
Martin, Wm.
75 M W
Pa
In
40-25
Martin, M.
63 F W
Pa
In
40-26
Lee, Maggie
25 F W
In
In
40-27
Lee, Anna
9/12 F W
Ks
40-28
,Rhensch1ld, Ph1llip 28 M W
Bookkeeper
Oh
Oh
40-29
Re1nsch1ld, See Rhenschild
Rhensch1ld, Lizz1e 28 F
W
Pa
Oh
40-30
Rhensch1ld, Ellen
12 F W
Pa
Oh
40-31
Rhensch1ld, Geo.
2 M W
Ks
40-32
Bach, Anna
16 F
W
Domest1c
Ks
40-33
Sn1der, Henry
R.R.
35 M W
Pa
Pa
40-34
Snider, Mary
29 F
W
NY
Ny
40-35

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KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 19, Section 6
Ward 3
Birth Where from
Name
Age Sex Color Occupat1on Place to 'Kansas Page-L1ne
Snider, Henry
1 M W
Ks
40-36
Vail, Roger
25 M W
Ma
Ma
40-37
Fessindon, Wm.
29 M W
Engineer
Me
'Me
40-38
W
Fessindon, Nellie
28 F
Me
Me
40-39
Fessindon, Harry
,2 M W
Ks
40-40
, 41-1
Ballend, Nelson
36 M W
Miller
M1
Ml
Ballend, A.M.
27 F
W
M1
Ml
41-2
W
Ballend, L.
9 F
M1
Ml
41-3
Blakeley, Lena,
16 F
W
Domest1c
Ger.
Ger.
41-4
Wilson, C.
1 M W
Ks
41-5
Huddleston, C.S.
35 F
W
In
In
41-6
Haddleston,See Huddleston
Ks '
Huddleston,F.G.
15 M w
41-7
Huddleston, Sherman 13 M til
In
In
41-8
Huddleston, Freeman 5 M w
In
In
41-9
Huddleston, T. W•
,1 M W
Ks
41-10,
Casey, Jno.
27 M W
Merchant
Eng.
Eng.
41-11
Casey, Mary
24 F
W
Eng.
Eng.
41-12
Casey,· Jno.
1 M W
'Ks
41,..13
Burnt on , Jno.
68 ,M
W
Farmer
Fa
Ia
41-14
Burnton, E-.
63 F
W
Oh
Ia
41-15
II"
Burnton" Mattie
20 F
W
Ia
41-16
Johnson, Henry
18 M B
Laborer
Mo'
Mo
!U-17
Hugenot, Lon? Lou 18 F
W
Domest1c
Mo
41-'18
Mo
Burnton, Jno.
26 M W
II
Ia
41-19
. NY
Lowell, M.L.
39 M W
Cooper
Oh .
41-20
Lowell, Jennie
36 F
W
Oh
Oh
41-21
Lowell, Hattie
2 F
W
Ks
41-22
Fletcher, Jno. C.
42 M W
Farmer
Can. "&lt;"'II
.....
41-23
Fletcher, A.A.
40 F
W
Can.
II
41-24
Fletcher, Geo.
19 M W
Operator'
Il,
II
41-25
McFarland, J.N.
43 M W
Carpenter
Oh
Oh
41-26
McFarland, S . J . 4 2 F
W
Oh
Oh
41-27
McFarland, C.W.
19 M W
Clerk
Ia
Ia
41-28
McFarland, Hattie
13' F
w
Ks
41-29
McFarland, Nellie
,3 F'
til
Ks
41-30
Grovenor, E.P. ? E.T.40 F
w Seamstress
Ma'
Ma
41-31
Grovenor, W.H.
11 M w
Ks
41~32
Watts, Wm.
29 M w
Mason
Eng.
Eng.
41-33
Walt, See Watts
Watts, Louisa
26 F
w
Mo
Mo
41-34
Watts, Elsie
1/12 F
w
Ks
41-35
Gill, E.J.
58 F
w
Ky
Mo
41-36
Dyer, M.E.
14 F
w
Vt
Vt
41-37
:5.oyd, E.J.
43 F
w
Ire.
Fa
41-38
Boyd, Wm.
16 M w
Fa
Fa
41-39
Huddleston, Alfred
w
In
In,
41-40
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�1875

KANSAS STATE CEr-J'SUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence'
Volume 19, Secti on 6
Ward 3
Birth Where from.
, Age Sex Color Occupat1on Place to Kansas Pa~e-Line
Name
14 M W
Pa
Pa
42-1
Boyd, Jno.
Pa
11 F
W
Pa
42-2
Boyd, M.A.
Mason
Swede Swede
49 M W
Peterson, P.
42-3
42-4
Swede Swede
W
Peterson, Anna
50 F
W
Swed, Swede
Domestic
15 F
Peterson, Xhna
42-5
Swede ' ·Swed.
12 F
W
42-6
Peterson, Lizzie
8 M W
Swede Swede
Peterson, R.
42-7
Wi
34 M W Wells Fargo Agt. NY
42-8
Clark, F.L.
28 F
W
Clark, Mrs. F.L.
W1
Wi
42-9
Clark, G.T.
42-10
Ks
3 M W
20 F
W
McEvoy, Bridget,
Domestic
Ire.
Ire.
42-11
MeEdoy, See McEvoy
W
48 M
Insurance Agt. NY
MO
Tinkham, J.N.
42-12
Tynkam, See Tinkham
41 F
W
Tinkham, F.E.
NY
Mo
42-13
20 F
W
Mo
Tinkham,F.A.
NY
42-14
W
Tinkham, E.L.
2 M
NY
Mo.
42-15
21F
W
'J-ome:s, Mary
Dome,stic'
Ire.
Ire.
42-16.
W
Campbell, W.H ~ ? w.w.48 M
Carpenter
Va
Mo
42-17
Campbell, A.E.
W
47 F
Va
Mo
42-18
Walker, Lewis
42 M W
Editor,
NY
II
42-19
Walker, rol. D.
W
NY
37 F
II
42-20
Walker, Gertrude
17 F ·w
Wi
II
42-21
Walker, Maud
10 F
W
Mn
II
42-22
Taylor. Belle
16 F
B
Domestic
Mo
Mo
42-23
Kellogg, Anson
Mercharit
37 M W
Ct
Wi
42-24
Kellogg, A.M.
31 F
W
NY
Wi
42-25
Kellogg, F.B.
2 M
W
Ks
, 42-26
Macaulay, H.W.
40 M W
School;' teacher NY
NY
42-27
Macaulay, E.P.
W
32 F
NY
NY
42-28
Macaulay, Lotta
4 F 'W
Ks
42-29
Stensbaugh, Hattie 16 F
W
Oh
Oh
42-30
Smith, Geo.
15 M W
Laborer
Mo
42..;31
Mo
Donovan, C.G.
71 , M W Boarding House Kp. Md ? Mo
42-32
Wilson, E.L.
W
33 F
II
Mo
42-33
Wilson, Josie
W
5 F
Ks
42-34
Billings, Alfred
55 M W
Eng.
Eng.
42-35
Petrie, R.R.
52 M' W
Scot. II
42;"36
Christenson, Andrew 28 M W
Mason
Den.
Den.
42-37
Christenson. G.
28 F
W
Swea. Swede
42-38
Christenson, Edward 4 M W
Ks
42-39
Christenson, Anna
1 F
W
Ks
42-40
Beam, Harriet
W
58 F
In
In
43-1
Grovenor, G.
44 M W
Merchant
Ct
C~'
43-2
Grovenor, L.M.
38 F
W
Ma
Me:
43-3
Grovenor, Chas.
19 M W
Clerk
Ct
Ct
43-4
Anderson, Christina 23 F
W
Domestic
Swede Swede
43-5
Dee, Thos,
40 M W
Br1ck Layer
Ire.
Mi
43..;6
Dee, E.A.
36 F
W
Ire.
Pa
43-7
Dee, Jos.
9 M W
Ks
43-8
Dee, Anna
6 F
W
Ks
43-9
Dee, Jno.
9/12 M W
Ks
43-10

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KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 19, Section 6
Ward 3
Birth Where from
Age Sex Color Occupat1on Place to KansasPa~e-L1ne
Name
W,
Roberts,Wm.
10 M
Ks
43-11
W
Nolan, Martha
14 F
Ire.
Pa
43-12
W
Watson, Jas. E.
45 M
Co. Treas.
Ct
NY
43-13
W
Watson ,C .~1.
44 F
NY ,
NY
43-14
W
Watson, C.M.
17 F
NY
NY
43-15
W
, Watson, J.M.
14 F
Ks
43-16
W
Stahl, Rosa
18 F
Domest1c
In
In
43-17
, Farmer
W
Wicks ,Carson
41 M
Pa
II
43-18
W
Wicks, L.
41 F
Oh
II
43-19
Wicks ,Wm.
18 M
W
Ks
43-20
W
Wicks, Clarence
15 M
Ks
43-21
W
Roby, Francis
2 F
Ks
43-22
'Ire. ',' II
Donnelly, Jno.
31 M
W Saloon Keeper
43-23
Donnelly, Neal
28 F
W Bar Tender
Ire.
II
43-24 '
W
'Donnelly, Mary
70 F
Ire.
II
43-25
Donnelly, Mary
25 F
W
Ire.
II
43-26
W
Donnelly, Maria
20 F
Ks
43-27
Donnelly, Maurice 23 M
W Bar Tender
Ks
43-28
Lescher, T.H.
46 M
W'
Contractor
Pa
Pa
43-29
Lescher, A.W.
35 F
W
Ky
II
43-30
Lescher, J.A.
15 F
W
Ks
43-31
Lescher, G.M.
12 M
W
Ks
43-32
Lescher, H.J.
10 M
W
Ks
43-33
March, Geo.
58 M
W
Merchant
Ct
Oh
43-34
March, Mrs. Geo~
56 F
W
Ct
Oh
43-35
March, Anna
26 F
W
Ct
Oh
43-36
~~rch, Belle
22 F
W
Ct
Oh
43-37
March, Frank
24 M
W
Cl~e;rk
Ct
Oh
43-38
Ferguson, Julia
23 F
W
Doine~tic
In
In
43-39
Larson, Jas.
19 M
W
Laborer
Mo
Mo
43-40
Thacher, TiJ.O.
32 M
W
Merchant
Oh
44-1'
Oh
Thacher, Mrs. T.J.O.28 F
W
Oh
Oh
44-2
Sylvester, Mary
19 F
W
Domestic
Mo
Mo
44-3
Devereux, E.C.
28 M
W Stipt. S.W. R.R.
Va
44-4,
Va
Devereux, S.A.
22 F
W
NY
W1
44-5
Devereux, Miss
1/12 F
W
Ks
44-6
Wal ton ,-Agnes
21 F
W
Domest1c
In
II
44-7
Morton, Jno.
27 M
W
Laborer
Mo
Mo
44-'8
Comstock, J. 'I'.
38 M
W
In '
Mach1n1st
Mo
44-9
Comstock, S. E.
37 F
W
II
Mo
44-10
Comstock ",,:itnna "
11 F
W
Mo
Mo
44-11
Comstock, Frank
9 M
W
Mo
Mo
44-12
;Cqms:tb.c.k',Allen
7 M
W
1&gt;10
Mo
44-13
C:omst6cli', Ju11a
4 F
W
Ks
44-14
Comstock, Thos.
2 M
W
Ks
44-15
Comstock, Miss
1/12 F
W
Ks
44-16
Morse, Dr. F.D.
33 l'ti
W
Doctor
Pa
Pa
44-17
Morse, H.A.
30 F
W
Pa
Pa
44-18

�KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 19, Section 6
Ward 3
Birth Where frcm.
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Name
W
In
Pa
Sylvester,.L •••.
44-19
32 F
Domest1c ..
W
Thorp, Anna
20 F
11
11
44-20
40 M W
La.wyer
44-21
R1ggs, Saml.
Me.
Ma
W
R1ggs, A.T.
Ma
Ma
44-22
37 F
Laborer·
RI
RI
Al11son, Jas.
44-23
30 M W
R.R.
Pa
Peterson, Jas.
Pa
44-24
30 M W
w.
11
Pa
Peterson, J .T .•
29 F
44-25
W
Peterson, Anna
2 F
Ks
44-26
Peterson, Thos, 1/12 M W
Ks
44-27

1875

Comp1led

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�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS
: Lawrence

Town

COUNTY

Ward: 4

Occupation

BtOrth Where from
P ace to Kansas

Age

Sex

Color

Vornholt, Kate

20

F

W

MO

Vornholt, M C.

4/12 F

W

KS

Zimmerman, P.

:.-:40

M

W

Haberlein; Sophia

25

F

Haberlein, Robt.

3

Hess, Jas. N.

Name

Mason

MO

Page
1
1

Ger.

Ger.

1

W

IL

IL

1

M

W

KS

17

M

W

Hess, A. E.

38

F

W

Rutz, C.

46

M

W

Rutz, H.

35

F

W

Rytz, Lizzie

12

F

W

KS

1

Rutz, Albert

7

M

W

KS

2

Rutz, Mary

4

F

W

KS

2

Rutz, Chas.

1

M

W

KS

2

Emerson, Jno.

32

M

W

Emerson, Rhoda

25

F

Emerson, Bertie

1

Burke, Sarah

Printer
Teamster

PA

PA

1

MD

PA

1

Switz.

OH

1

PA

1

Saxony

Clerk

1

MD

OH

2

W

MI

OH

2

F

W

KS

14

F

W

Parks, Beth

17

F

W

Hayden, Sarah

44

F

B

Hayden, Alice

20

F

Haydem, Wm.

10

Walker, Geo.

Domestic

2

MO

MO

2

IA

IA

2

KY

MO

2

B

MO

MO

1

M

B

KS

3

M

B

Ks

KS

2

Lewis, Florence

19

F

B

MO.

MO.

2

Brady, Ross

16

M

B

Laborer

MO

MO

2

Jones, Peter

40

M

B

Butcher

MO

MO

2

Jones, Mary

28

F

B

Mo

MO

2

Jones, Louise

8

F

B

KS

2

Jones, Eva

4

F

B

KS

2

Johnson, Lewis

37

M

B

Johnson, Louisa

30

F

B

Washer

Laborer

2

KY

MO

2

KY

MO

2

�1875

STATE

KANSAS

Town·.

Volume 19

CENSUS - DOUGLAS
: Lawrence

Age Sex

Color Occupation

Nicholson, Wm.

45

M

W

Nicholson, Sarah

56

F

Nicholson, Geo.

18

Nicholson, Wm.

Name

COUNTY

Ward: 4
Birth
Place

Where from Page
to Kansas Line

NC

NC

1

W

NC

NC

1

M

W

NC

NC

1

14

M

W

NC

NC

1

Davis, Amanda

50

F

W Domestic

NC

NC

1

Hughes, Jas.

40

M

W

PA

PA

1

Hughes, Maggie

30

F

W

OH

IL

1

Hughes, Mattie

11 F

W

KS

1

Hughes, Emma

9 F

W

KS

1

Hughes, M.

7

F

W

KS

1

2

M

W

KS

1

Bruggen, Adam

38

M

W Merchant

Ger.

WI

1

Bruggen, Agusta

25

F

W

Ger.

Ger.

1

Bruggen, Henry

7

M

W

KS

1

Bruggen, Helena

4

F

W

KS

1

Bruggen, Otto

1

M

W

KS

1

Wilder, I. P.

38

M

W Merchant

NY

NY

1

Wilder, A.

38

F

W

NY

NY

1

1

F

W

KS

Callahan, Mattie

20

F

W

KY

KY

1

Muir, Mary

19

F

W Domestic

MO

MO

1

Mack, M.

45

M

W Merchant

Ger.

RI

1

Mack, Agusta

40

F

W

Ger.

RI

1

Epley, Jas.

48

M

W

PA

IL

1

Epley, C.

28

8

W

PA

IL

1

Zerby, JNO.

20

M

W Clerk

PA

OH

1

.Corre1, Junie

17

F

W

KS

Epley, Frank

24

M

W Butcher

IL

IL

1
1

Haberlein, Oscar

28

M

W Painter

OH

OH

1

Vornholt, Herman

28

M

W Saloonkeeper

Ger.

IL

1

Hugh~s,

Forest

Wilder, Stella

Doctor

-----"

1

�KANSAS

1875

STATE

Towm .

Lawrence

Age Sex Color

Occupation

Volume 19
Name

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
Wa.rd 4
Birth
Place

Whel:e from
to K.ansas Page

Nye, Dora

13

F

W

NY

NY

3

Nye, Cornelia

9

F

W

NY

NY

3

Nye, Wm.

6

M

W

NY

NY

3

Nye, Edward

2

M

W

Ks

Stifel, Lena

18

F

W

Bedinger, Kate

18

F

W

Funnell, Harry

32

M

W

Eng.

IA

3

Funnell, Sisam

32

F

W

Eng.

3

Funnell, Kate

9

F

W

Eng.

IA
IA

Barteldes, T.

62

M

W

3

Barteldes, Emma

60

F

W

Ger.

IL
IL

3

Whi te,. Robt.

30

.M

B

MO

MO

3

M

B

White, Jno.

·5

Bavaria
Domestic

Merchant
Laborer

3

NY
KS

Ger.

3
3

KS

3

3

Putney, L.

38

M

W

Putney, Jennie

32

F

W

NY

Putney, Robt.

2

M

W

KS

3

Epley, Gertruce

15

F

W

KS

3

Bowing, Rebecca

24

F

W

Burgen, T. F. B.

2~

F

W

Bowing, Gertrude

10/12 F

W

Schlesinger, S

40

M

W

Schlesinger, K.

37

F

W

Schlesinger, Harry

14

M

W

KS

3

Schlesinger, Rosa

11

F

W

KS

3

Schlesinger, Chas.

2

M

W

KS

3

·29

M

W

Cunnington, M.

26

F

Cunnington, Arthur

8

Cunnington, Wm.

Cunnington, Wm.

Merchant

Domestic

NY

IL
IN
IL

IL
WI

3
3

IL
IN
IL

3

Merchant Prussia

NY

3

Austria

NY

3

Merchant

3

3

Eng.

NY

3

W

NY

NY

3

M

W

KS

3

6

M

W

KS

3

Schwabe, L. F.

36

M

W

Clerk

OH

OH

4

Hutchison, Harry

24

M

W

Laborer

Eng.

Eng.

4

�1875
KANSAS
Volume 19

Name

STATE
Town

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
.;: Lawrence
Ward: 4

Birth Where from
Age Sex Color Occupation PI ace to Kansas
Laborer

MO

MO

Page
Line

Johnson, Isaac

15

M

B

Johnson, Wm.

12

M

B

KS

2

Johnson, Henry

9

M

B

KS

2

Johnson, Julia

6

F

B

KS

2

Johnson, Lewis

3

M

B

KS

2

Metcalf, Anna .

35

F

B

Johnson, Carrie

1

F

B

KS

Metcalf, Elmira

15

F

B

TN

MO

2

Metcalf, Laura

14

F

B

Mo

MO

2

Metcalf, Wm.·

9

M

B

KS

2

Metcalf, L. G.

6

M

B

KS

2

Ford, Hannah

23

F

B

MO

MO

2

Ford, Lucy

22

F

B

MO

MO

2

Ford, Jos.

20

M

B

Laborer

MO

MO

2

Ford, Aleck

17

M

B

Laborer

MO

MO

2

Ford, V:

15

F

B

Domestic

MO

MO

2

Ford, Emelein

6

F

B

MO

MO

2

Ford, Mary

6

F

B

MO

MO

2

Anthony, Jos.

5

M

B

MO

MO

2

Clay, Anna

34

F

B

Ky

MO

2

Dinsmoor, N. A.

50

F

W

MA

MA

3

Dinsmoor, F. F.

24

M

W

Student

IN

IN

3

Watts, Abraham

60

M

W

Mason

ENG.

ENG.

3

Watts, Belle

56

F

W

ENG.

ENG.

3

Watts, Abraham

26

M

W

Mason

ENG.

ENG.

3

Watts, Jno.

21

M

W

Tinner

ENG.

ENG.

3

Spriggs, Fannie

35

F

W

MA

MA

3

Spr:lggs, Emma

4

F

W

KS

Watts, M. E.

14

F

W

ENG.

Nye, Isaac
Nye, Rosa

40

M

W

34

F

W

Weaver

Cook

Merchant

TN

2

MO

2

2

3

ENG.

Bavaria . NY
Bavaria
NY

3

3
3

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19

STATE
Town .

":

Sex

Color

Age

Name

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
Lawrence

Ward:

Occupation

4

Birth Where from
Place to Kansas Page
Eng.

Eng.

4

PA

PA

4

FW

1A

1A

4

13

M

W

1A

1A

4

Myers, Wm.

9

M

W

1A

1A

4

Myers, Wilson

4

M

W

1A

1A

4

Biebusch, Henry

54

M

W

Ger.

1L

4

Biebusch, Anna

38

F

W

Ger.

1L

4

Biebusch, Clara

17

F

W

KS

4

Ciseness, Minnie

20

F

W

Dressmaker

KS

4

Rhinehart, Jno.

26

M

W

Driver

OH

Oehrly,

21

M

W

Printer

KS

4

16

F

W

Domestic

KS

4

Harlow, Jno.

30

M

W

Shoemaker

Eng.

Eng.

4

Fitch, Sam'!.

40

M

W

OH

OH

4

Siefel, S.

32

M

W

Ger.

Ger

4

Siefel, P.

29

F

W

Ger.

Ger.

4

Siefel, J.

11

F

W

Ger.

Ger.

4

Siefel, Ben

9

M

W

Ger.

Ger.

4

Witch, E.

20

F

W

KS

Lum, Peter

26

M

W

Lum, M.

27

F

Lum, L.

2

M

Lum, N.

Bradley, Chas.

22M

W

Myers, Abraham

25

M

W

Myers, M. K.

21

Myers, Victor

Knipper, E.
I

Laborer

Hotel Keeper

Merchant

Painter

4

4

Swede

4

W

Swed.· Swede

4

W

KS

4

3/12 M

W

KS

4

Peterson, Louis

29

M

W

Peterson, M.

27

F

Peterson, Wm.

2

Anderson, Anna

Mason

Swede

OH

Swede

Swede

4

W

Swede

Swede

4

M

W

KS

14

F

W

Swede

Swede

4

Sweeldand, E.

59

M

W

Swede

Swede

4

Sweeldand, B.

38

F

W

Swede

Swede

4

Sweeldand, Carrie

14

F

W

Swede

Swede

4

·Laborer
Domestic

4

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19
Name

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS

Town

Lawrence

. Age Sex Color

COUNTY

Ward

Birth
Occupation Place

4
Where from
to Kansas Page

Sweeldand, C.

17

F

W

Swed.

Swed.

4

Sweeldand, Harry

11

M

W

Swed.

Swed.

4

Sweedland, Anna

4

F

W

KS

4

Sweedland, Henry

1

M

W

KS

4

Hadlond, O. P.

40

M

W

Hadlond, Anna

38

F

Hadlond, Tilda

5

Haskell, E. A.

Laborer

Swed.

Swed.

4

W

Swed.

Swed.

4

F

W

KS

43

F

W

Haskell, Nellie

15

F

W

KS

Haskell, F. W.

11

M

W

KS

-;;;.-

5

Lewis, Isabel

53

F

B

KY

KY

5

Parks, Easte'r

91

F

B

KY

KY

5

Parks, Louise

50

F

B

Washer

KY

KY

5

Strode, Bertha

47

F

B

Washer

TN

MO

5

Strode, Anna

15

F

B

MO

MO

5

Strode, Lulu

9

F

B

KS

Strode, Jordan

7

M

B

KS

Strode, Lucy

65

F

B

VA

MO

5

Johnson, Jack

42

M

B

KY

MO

5

Johnson, Anna

37

F

B

AR

MO

5

Johnson, M. A.

15

F

B

MO

MO

5

Johnson, Henry

13

M

B

MO

MO

5

Johnson, Jas.

11

M

B

KS

5

Johnson, Albert

5

M

B

KS

5

'3

F

B

KS

5

3/12 F

B

KS

5

Johnson, Mamie
John, Miss
Hadley, J. W.

45

M

W

Hadley, S. E.

37

F

Hadley, Theo

14

Hadley, H. J.
Hadley, Lewis

Seamstress

Washer

Janitor-'

Butcher

MA

4

MA

5
5

5

MA

WI

5

W

OH

IL

5

M

W

Ks

5

12

F

W

KS

5

8

M

W

KS

5

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19
Name

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

Town: "'-, :

Lawrence

Ward

4

Birth Where from
Place to Kansas

Age Sex

Color Occupation

Graeber, Adolphus

20

M

W

Laborer

IL

IL

5

Walker, Junks

19

M

B

Laborer

MO

MO

5

Jefferson, Carl

34

M

B

Laborer

KY

MO

5

Jefferson, June

25

F

B

MO

MO

5

Jefferson, Wm.

4

M

.B

MO

MO

5

Jefferson, Wesley

8

M

B

MO

MO

5

Scraggs, Revecca

69

F

B

TN

MO

5

Tint, Thos.

34

M

B

Laborer

MA

MO

5

Rudy, Conrad

59

M

W

Merchant

OH

OH

5

Rudy, Caroline

50

F

W

Oh

Oh

5

Rudy, Byran

22

M

W

OH

OH

5

Rudy, Lewis

14

M

W

OH

OH

5

Rudy, M.

12

M

W

OH

OH

5

Henderson, T. M.

28

M

B

NC

MO

5

HendeEson, Rebecca

22

F

B

MO

MO

5

Henderson, W.

8

M

B

MO

MO

5

Henderson, Carrie

6

F

B

KS

Epple, G. F.

45

M

W

Epple, Mary

33

F

Epple, Carrie

5

Epple, Rosa

Laborer

Minister

Potter

Page

6

Ger.

IL

6

W

MO

MO

6

F

W

KS

6

2

F

W

KS

6

Hill, L.J.

40

F

B

Fisher, Carl

58

M

Fisher, Lizzie

56

Fisher, Emma

Washer

Va

NM

6

W Carpenter

Ger.

Ger.

6

F

W

Ger.

Ger.

6

20

F

W

Ger.

Ger.

6

Fisher, Anna

12

F

W

Ger.

Ger.

6

Fisher, Frank
Cloud, Juda

15
47

M

F

W
W

Ger.
KY

Ger.
MO

6
6

Cloud, Albert

24

M

W

MO

MO

6

Cloud, Matilda

22

F

W

MO

MO

6

Wilson, Henry

26

M

B

MO

MO

6

Washer
Blacksmith'
Washer
Laborer

�1875

KANSAS

Volume

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS

Town:"..' .':

19

Lawrence

COUNTY
Ward

4
Where from
to Kansas Page

Age Sex Color Occupation

Birth
Place

Manter, W. H.

5

M

W

KS

Pearson, Phoebe

55

F

B

Washer

TN

MO

7

Pearson, Chas.

19

M

B

Laborer

AR

MO

7

Washington, Carrie

28

F

B

Washer

MO

MO

7

Davis, Laura

12

F

B

MO

MO

7

Blackner, C. E.

29

M

W

Clerk

PA

PA

7

Saunders, A. B.

23

M

W

Clerk

NY

NY

7

Broipar, Fred

23

M

W

Shoemaker

Ger.

MO

7

Buchanan, W. J.

45

M

W

Painter

PA

OH

7

Buchanan, M. A.

42

F

W

Ire.

PA

7

Quiggle, J. J.

30

M

W

Ire.

PA

7

Quiggle, C. C.

23

F

W

PA

PA

7

Buchanan, Nellie

14

F

W

KS

7

Quiggle, W. G.

2

M

W

KS

7

Fricker, G. O.

52

M

W Supt. SWStageCo MD

Fricker, Eliza

41

F

W

Fricker, E. J.

13

F

W

Fricker, W. O.

21

M

W

Bates, A. F.

35

M

Murphy, Jno.

50

Murphy, Bridget

Name

Tailor

7

VA

7

OH

VA

7

V'K

VA

7

Farmer

VA

VA

7

W

Merchant

PA

PA

7

M

W

Laborer

In

Mo

7

50

F

W

Ire.

Ire.

7

Murphy, Patrick

23

M

W

R. R.

Ire.

Ire.

7

Murphy, Jno.

15

M

W

Clerk

Ire.

Ire.

7

Murphy, Mary

13

F

W

Ire.

Ire.

7

'Murphy, Johanna

10

F

W

Ire.

Ire.

7

W

PA

TN

7

PA

TN

7

TN

TN

7

Chishum, M. E.
37 F
(Chesholm in Directory)
Chishum, A. E.
37 M

Ch(r~t5g~W6lfur!RkDirecfory~
Ch(r)ishum, Cora
Fletcher, Ben

4/12 F
39

M

W

Merchant

W
W
B

KS
Laborer

TN

7

AR

7

�1875

STATE

KANSAS

Town:

Volume 19

Lawrence

Age Sex Color

Name
Nelson,.Eudora

18 ,'F

B

Duncan, Amos

42

M

B

Duncan, Martha

34

F

Duncan, Ella

11

Duncan, Maggie

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

Occupation

Ward
Birth
Place

4
Where from
.Page
to Kansas

KS

6

MO

MO

6

B

MO

MO

6

F

B

KS

6

8

F

B

KS

6

Duncan, Alfred

7

M

B

KS

6

Duncan, Hattie

5

F

B

KS

6

Duncan, Lizzie

3

F

B

KS

6

Jenkins, Moses.

60

M

W

KY

MO

6

Jenkins, Anna

40

F

W

MO

MO

6

Jennings, Wm.

40

M . W Gardener

Emg.

OH

6

Jennings, Mary

40

F

W

Ire.

Ire.

6

Jernrnomgs, Jno.

11

M

W

OH

OH

6

Jennings, Sophia

7

F

W

KS

6

Jennings, Mary

5

F

W

KS

6

Livingstone, Wm.

35

M

W

Livingstone, Anna

30

F

Livingstone, Julia

Laborer

Laborer

Can.

Can.

6

W

Can.

Can.

6

7F

W

Can.

Can.

6

Livingstone, Mary

5

F

W

Can.

Can.

6

Livingstone, Lizzie

2

F

W

KS

6

Christison, S. M.
45 M W
(Christianson in Directory)

Den.

Den.

6

Christiaon, Mary

48

F

W

Den.

Den.

6

Christison, C.

15

F

W

Den.

Den.

6

Chri~tison,

11

F

W

Den.

Den.

6

Christison, Jno.

9

M

W

Den.

Den.

6

Christison, Anna

5

F

W

Den.

Den.

7

Christison, C.

18

M

W

Den.

Den.

Z:i:;

Manter, Ed

38

M

W

ME

ME

7

Manter, J.

34

F

W

ME

ME

7

Manter, Fred

11

M

W

ME

ME

7

Manter, Wm.

8

M

W

KS

Mary

Expressman

- 'i)

8

�1875

KANSAS

Volume

19

STATE

CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY

Town~

~"

:

Lawrence

Age Sex Color Occupation'

Name

Merchant

Ward:

4

Birth
Place

Where from
to Kansas Page

IL

IL

8

OH

IL

8

Gillett, C. W.

40

M

W

Gillett, S. L.

35

F

W

Smith, Ada

20

F

W

Domestic

KS

Givens,. :

26

F

B

Laundress

KY

MO

8

Jones, R.

21

M

B•.

Waiter

TN

MO

8

Winn, R.

16

F

B

Waiter

MO

MO

8

29

M

W

Operator

NY

NY

8

Gardner,

N.

A.

8

KS

Brisbon, Jas.

5

Fillitt, Geo.

30

M

W

R R

WI

WI

8

Pessery, A. B.

35

M

W

RR

OH

OH

8

Hicks, T. C.

20

F

W

NY

NY

8

Cone, A.

43

M

W Prop. Woolen Mill OH

OH

8

Cone, N•. E.

27

F

W

IN

IA

8

McDaniels, J. S.

24

M

W

OH

OH

8

Cone, Mary

17

F

W

OH

OH

9

Cone, Neliie

12

F

W

KS

9

Cone, Ada

7

F

W

KS

9

Jackson, Mary

24

F

W

IA

IA

9

Donnelly, M. W.

34

M

W

Ird.

IL

9

Donnelly, M.

23

F

W

Scot.

Can.

9

Doyle, Nellie

17

F

W

Ire.

Ire.

9

Killam, M. c.

43

M

W

NH

NH

9

Stockwell, M. H.

22

F

W

ME

ME

9

Churchill, M. D.

24

F

W School Teacher

NY

NY

9

Farwell, G. A.

40

M

W

MI

MI

9

Farwell, Helen

40

F

W

MI

MI

9

Smith, Mary

17

F

W

Clark, E. J.

24

F

W

School Teacher IN

MI

9

Blodgett, P. C.

49

M

W

Mail Ag't

NY

IA

9

Blodgett, Mary

40

F

IA

IL

IA

9

B

Student

Livery Man
Domestic
Dressmaker
Clerk
Domestic

8

KS

9

�1875

KANSAS

Volume
Name

19

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS

Town:: . .:

Age Sex Color

Lawrence
Occupation

COUNTY
Ward:

4

Birth Where from
Place to Kansas Page

Fletcher, Isabel

30

F· B

MO

AR

7

Fletcher, Mary

11

F

B

TX

AR

7

Fletcher, Laura

7

F

B

TX

AR

7

Fletcher, Jessie

6

F

B

TX

AR

7

Fletcher, Carrie

5

F

B

AR

AR

8

5/12

F

B

KS

Turner, Laura

14

F

B

MO

MO

8

Turner, Jennie

11

F

B

MO

MO

8

Franklin, W.

47

M

B

TN

MO

8

Franklin, Anna

57

F

B

KY

MO

8

Franklin, Julia

18

F

B

MO

MO

8

Franklin, Laura

16

F

B

MO

MO

8

Franklin, Jno.

13

M B

MO

MO

8

EvANS, David

41

M W

Wales

NY

8

EvaNS, Mary

34

F

Wales IA

8

Evans, Laura

15

F W

KS

8

Evans, Emily

10

F

W

KS

8

Evans, Agnes

8

F W

KS

8

Evans, Alice

3

F W

KS

8

Evans, Frank

1

M W

KS

8

Johns, Jno.

30

M W

Teamster

Wales Wales

8

Peterson, Charles

24

M W

Teamster

Den.

Den.

8

Martin, M.

20

F

W

Domestic

MO

MO

8

Edwards, Jno.

36

M W

Teamster

Wales IA

8

Edwards, Rachel

23

F

W

IA

IA

8

Whitney, Rufus

34

M

W

MA

MA

8

Whitney, R. E.

37

F W

MI

MI

8

Whitney, Lida

4

F

W

KS

8

Whitney, Albert

2

M W

KS

8

F

KS

8

Fletcher, Miss

Whi tney, Ella

5/12

Teamster

Freighter

W

W

Driver

8

�1875

KANSAS

STATE
Town:

Volume 19
. Name
Wilman, Fred
/

.

;

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
:

....•
• 0' •

Lawrence

Age Sex Color Occupation

Ward: 4
Birth
Place

Where from
to Kansas

Page

Ger.

10

28

M

W

Tobacconist Ger.

Briechtehsaur, Bobbie 43

F

W

Ger.

MA

10

Brichtehsaur, Josie

17

F

W

MI

MI

10

Brichtehsaur, Fred

14

F

W

KS

Wieman, Ella

19

F

W

MA

Pepert, Eda

3

F

W

KS

Embo1d, Herman

19

M

W

Achning, Chas.

45

M

Achning, Minnie

35

Achning, Charles

Clerk

10
MI

10
10

Ger.

Ger.

10

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10

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11

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W

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10

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4

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W

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10

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2

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W

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10

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52

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10

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21

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10

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7

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W

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43

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24

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24

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Strong, Chas.

63

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10

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10

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30

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10

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21

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10

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1

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Bell, Lou

28

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18

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25

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9

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9

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9

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9

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9

38

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W

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37

F

W

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9

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17

F

W

OH

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14

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W

OH

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3

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W

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75

F

W

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9

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30

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W

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9

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30

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29

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23

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39

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9

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41

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20

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15

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13

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LA

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13

M

W

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Ger.

9

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12

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W

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9

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5

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W

KS

19

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7

F

W

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10

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18

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10

Miller, Sophia

22

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19

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26

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MO

10

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39

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Blodgett, Jessie

19

F

W

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22

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W

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39

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24

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19

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46

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30

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66

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W

NY

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10

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33

F

W

NY

CT

10

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24

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W

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NY

CT

10

Gillmore, Jessie

19

F

W

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10

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43

M

W

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NY

NY

11

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40

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W

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11

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26

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11

Parks, Wm.

27

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11

Ford, Geo.

63

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W

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62

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W

MA

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Anderson, Mary

27

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11

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43

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W

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Wi

11

Katsenstein, H.

35

F

W

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MD

11

Katsenstein, Lewis

12

M

W

KS

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10

M

W

MO

MO

11

56

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W

PA

IL

11

Boyer, Mary

48

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W

PA

IL

11

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48

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IL

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14

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W

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44

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11

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30

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11

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12

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W

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11

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14

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W

KS

11

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11

F

W

KS

11

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5

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W

KS

11

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3

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W

KS

11

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30

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25

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23

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33

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12

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38

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W Seamstress

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50

M

W Saloonkeeper

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Ger.

12

Martin, E.

37

F

W

Ger.

Ger.

12

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15

F

W

KS

12

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10

M

W

KS

12

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3

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W

KS

12

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38

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W Merchant

NY

NY

12

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36

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W

NY

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12

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11

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W

NY

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12

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8

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W

NY

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12

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5

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W

NY

NY

12

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21

F

B

MO

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62

F

W

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OH

12

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24

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12

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12

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35

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27

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12

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4

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23

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12

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44

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44

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50
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18

F

W

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32

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W

6/12

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17

F

W

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21

F

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28

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25

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55

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35

F

W

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13

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11

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11

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10

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W

KS

11

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1

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KS

11

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45

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NY

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30

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W

MA

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12

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14

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W

KS

12

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11

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W

KS

12

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7

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W

KS

12

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4

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W

KS

12

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1

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W

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12

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30

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12

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28

F

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MO

12

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11

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B

Ks

12

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7

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B

KS

12

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6

F

B

KS

12

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3

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B

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12

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26

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28

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12

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8

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W

MA

MA

12

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28

F

B Washer

MO

MO

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NY

11
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12

W

KS

13

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9

F

W

KS

13

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1

F

W

MO

MO

13

Steinberg, S.

40

M

W

Ger.

Mo

13

Steinberg, Mary

36

F

W

Ger.

MO

13

Steinberg, Carrie

11

F

W

NY

MO

13

Steinberg, Arthur

9

M

W

MO

MO

13

Steinberg, Isabel -

5

F

W

KS

13

Steinberg, Francis

3

F

W

KS

13

Jones, Lida

20

F

W

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MO

MO

13

Wyler, C. R.

48

M

W

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Switz.

NY

13

Wyler, F.

42

F

W

Ger.

NY

13

Wyler, Owen

22

M

W

NY

NY

13

Wyler, Adeline

20

F

W

NY

NY

13

Wyler, Emma

18

F

W

NY

NY

13

Wyler, G•.

15

M

W

NY

NY

13

Wyler, Carl

9

M

W

KS

Stiefel, Edward

35

M

W

Stiefel, T.

22

F

Stiefel, August

39

Belinger, Helena

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Ger.

13

W

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13

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Ger:

13

15

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13

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39

M

W

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IL

13

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38

F

W

NY

IL

13

Hatch, I. E.

16

F

W

IL

IL

13

Hatch, E. P.

12

F

W

IL

IL

13

Hatch, Chas.

8

M

W

KS

Anderson, Wm.

65

M

B Wood Sawyer

KY

MO

13

Anderson, H. I.

45

F

B

TN

MO

13

Anderson, Mary

18

F

B

MO

MO

13

Williamson, Anna

36

F

W Dressmaker

Ire.

tVI

13

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11

F

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13

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11

M

W

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WI

13

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9

F

W

NY

NY

14

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25

F

W

NY

NY

14

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34

M

W

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NY

NY

14

Cirtis, Alvin

34

M

W

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Ny

NY

14

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38

M

W

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Ger.

OH

14

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29

F

W

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OH

14

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10

F

W

KS

14

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8

F

W

KS

14

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6

M

W

KS

14

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4

M

W

KS

14

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78

M

W

McCrudy, Jno.

42

M

W

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40

F

W

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20

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W

McCurdy, R.

16

F

W

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14

F

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11

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KS

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OH

14

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15

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15

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15

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TN

15

W

FA

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15

F

W

PA

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15

8

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W

PA

TN

15

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5

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W

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TN

15

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3

F

W

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50

M

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VT

WI

15

Tilton, M. A.

48

F

W

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WI

15

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4

F

W

KS

Tilton, Wm.

27

M

W

NY

WI

15

Church, Maggie

11

F

W

IA

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15

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21

F

W

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26

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W

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OH

15

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21

M

B

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MO

OH

15

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40

F

W

KY

IN

15

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18

F

W

IN

IN

15

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Teamster

Pattern Maker PA
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15

15

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13

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13

W

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14

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28

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9

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31

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26

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14

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IL

14

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14

7

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W

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14

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63

F

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PA

14

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'22

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14

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36

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30

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14

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55

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22

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22

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39

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38

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14

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7

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OH

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68

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W

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30

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22

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W

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2

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W

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59

M

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14

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56

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W

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PA

14

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34

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W Seamstress

IL

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30

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IL

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48

M

W

NY

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14

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44

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W

PA

NY

14

McAllaster, B. A.

14

M

W

NY

NY

14

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14

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Volume 19
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McClure, Maggie

6

F

W

KS

Parker, E. H.

76

F

W

Ire.

Place, Jno. T.

48

M

Place, P. L.

42

Place, Allie

4

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PA

16

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16

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IL

16

18

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W

IL

IL

16

Place, Harry

15

M

W

IL

IL

16

Place, Elwood

10

M

W

IL

IL

16

Layers, Peter

30

M

W

IL

IL

16

Supple, Geo.

30

M

W

IL

IL

16

Everett, Doctor

34

M

W

IL

IL

16

Jones, J.

25

M

W

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NY

16

Boyle, Mr.

35

M

W

Merchant

NY

NY

16

Murdock, Jno.

40

M

W

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Ire.

Ire.

16

Reeves, Mr.

22

M

W

Ire.

Ire.

16

Hale, Elijah

44

M

W

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PA

16

Hale, Sarah

40

F

W

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PA

16

Hale, Jno.

17

M

W

KS

16

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10

M

W

KS

16

Cunnington, Richard 25

M

W

Cunnington, Mary

22

F

W

Benas, M.

38

M

W

Benas, L.

26

F

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1

Buckner, Lizzie

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Eng.

16

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16

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MS

16

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CA

16

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W

KS

16

17

F

W

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KS

16

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36

F

W

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NY

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14

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W

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40

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W

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W

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21

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19

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16
16

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16

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16

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PA

16

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PA

16

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Page

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14

M

W

KS

16

Montgomery, Ellen

12

F

W

KS

17

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9

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W

KS

17

Montgomery, Lida

6

F

W

KS

17

Montgomery, Kate

2

F

W

KS

17

Mull, G. W.

56

M

W

Mull, Ellen

50

F

Mull, Mary

21

Mull,E1ijah

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17

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PA

17

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PA

PA

17

18

M

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PA

PA

17

Mull, Geo.

15

M

W

IA

PA

17

Mull, Grant

10

M

W

PA

PA

17

Mull, Rose

7

F

W

KS

Neal, W.-J.

52

M

W

Neal, E.

42

F

Neal, ZelIa

17

Neal, Victor

Clerk

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17

PA

MO

17

W

OH

MO

17

F

W

OH

MO

17

15

M

W

OH

MO

17

Neal, Bert

13

M

W

PH

MO

17

Neal, Nellie

11

F

W

IL

MO

17

Adwers, Geo.

39

M

W

MA

MA

17

Adwers, Alice

22

F

W

PA

IL

17

Adwers, Herbert

16

M

W

MA

~A

17

Whitman, B. J.

25

M

W

MA

MA

17

Whitman, Rosa

20

F

W

MA

MA

17

Whitman, Alice

1

F

W

KS

Kiefe, Jas.

30

M

W

Bus Driver Ire.

WI

17

Kiefe, Julia

27

F

W

Ire.

WI

17

Campbell, Mary

70

F

W

Ire.

Ire.

17

Graton, A.

35

F

W

MI

M

17

Graton, Alice

13

F

W

KS

17

Peterson, E.

50

M

W

Swede Swede

17

Clerk

Merchant

Laborer

17

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Volume

STATE

Town- _

19

COUNTY

CENSUS - DOUGLAS

4

Ward

Lawrence

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Occupation

Birth Where from
Place to Kansas

Birmingham, Jas.

30

M

W

Tailor

Ire.

OH

17

Biringham, Kate

28

F

W

Ire.

OH

17

Hatton, T. B.

37

M

W

OH

IA

17

Hatton, A. A.

32

F

W

IA

IA

17

Hatton, Lily

11

F

W

IA

IA

17

Hatton, Lulu

9

F

W

IA

IA

17

Hatton, Edwin

8

M

W

MO

IA

17

Hatton, Natter

2

M

W

KS

Colwell, Mattie

18

F

B

Domestic

MO

MO

17

Pendleton, Chas.

19

M

W

Laborer

WI

MO

17

Carnes, Andrew

34

M

W

US Marshall

PA

IL

17

Carnes, Halla

24

F

W

OH

OH

18

Carnes, Edward

5

M

W

KS

18

Carnes, Frank

2

M

W

KS

18

1/12

M

W

KS

18

Barber, Jennie

24

F

W

OH

Hines, Isaac

22

M

W

Laborer

KS.

Stanley,

21

M

W

C1erk--

MA

Fagana, Peter

7

M

W

Swede Swede

18

Fagana, Lena

33

F

W

Swede Swede

18

Fagana, Frank

3

M

W

KS

18

Gardner, Theo.

29

M

W

Gardner, Minnie

23

F

W

Gardner, Wm.

1

M

Corbin, Joe

25

M

Name

Carnes, Mr.

W

miller

Clerk

In

Page

17

OH

18
18

MA

In

18

18

KS

18

KS

18

MA

MA

18

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Volwne
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19

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS

Town..': Lawrence

Age Sex Color

COUNTY

Ward

4

Birth Where from
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Page

Hendricks, Mildred

20

F

W

IN

IN

15

Hendricks, Ida M.

22

F

W

IN

IN

15

Bullene, W. L.

27

M

W

Merchant

NY

WI

15

Gill, Andrew

56

M

W

Mason

Eng.

WI

15

Gill, Jane

56

F

W

Eng.

lH

15

Gill, Lida

23

F

W

MO

MO

15

Gill, Cora

17

F

W

MO

MO

15

Gill, Wm.

15

M

W

WI

WI

15

Dailey,J. A.

33

M

W

PA

IL

15

Dailey, M. J.

30

F

W

PA

Il

15

Dailey, Lydie

5

F

W

KS

15

Dailey,'Frank

2

M

W

KS

15

Brink, Cordelia

15

F

W

Domestic

MO

MO

15

Watts, Sam'l

25

M

W

Tinner

Eng.

Eng.

Watts, Jennie

23

F

W

Eng.

Eng.

15
15

Martin, W. C.

31

M

W

IN

IN

15

Martin, A.

30

F

Q

IN

IN

15

Martin, Nellie

5

F

W

KS

15

Martin, Harry

3

W

KS

15

Miller, Louisa

15

M
F

W

Domestic

KS

15

Benedict, C. A.

18

M

W

clerk

NY

NY

15

Yates, G. N. N.

30

M

W

Druggist

IL

IL

16

Yates, S. A.

if)

F

W

NY

MI

16

Lindsay, Geo.

25

M

W

Can.

Can.

16

McClure, J.

68

M

W Boardinghouse

PA

PA

16

McClure, E. C.

42

F

W

OH

PA

16

McClure, Susan

20

F

W

PA

PA

16

McClure, Seth

14

M

W

PA

PA

16

McClure, Chas.

16

M

W

PA

PA

16

McClure, Geo.

3

M

W

Clerk
Me'['cheot

Clerk

Clerk

Clerk

KS

16

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Volume 19
Name

STATE
-

Town~

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Lawrence
Ward 4

::

Age Sex Color

Occupation

Birth Where from
Place to Kansas Page

Snider, Mary

18

F

W

Domestic

KS

Connei11, Jos.

47

M

W

Mason

Ger.

Connei11, Sarah

49

F

W

Connei11, Jos.

18

M

W

Connei11, Anna

15

F

W

IL

Connei11,- Barbara

14

F

W

IL

Connei11, Jno.

11

M

W

Flinn, Geo.

45

M

Flinn, Jane

40

Flinn, Sarah

18

IL
IL

18
18

IL

IL
IL
IL
IL

W Shoemaker

Can.

IN

19

F

W

PA

IN

18

18

F

W

Can.

IN

18

Flinn, Anna

16

F

W

Can.

IN

18

Flinn, G.

13

M

W

Can.

IN

18

Flinn, Julia

9

F

W

Can.

IN

18

Flinn, Jessie

5

F - W

Flinn, Ella

21

F

W

Teacher

OH

IN

18

Kellar, Jno.

23

M

W

Butcher

Ger.

Ger.

18

Kellar, Mary

21

F

W

ME

ME

18

Stewart, Edward

50

MB

MO

MO

18

Stewart, Mary

49

F

B

MO

MO

18

Stewart, Carrie

14

F

B

MO

MO

18

Stewart, Mary

12

F

B-

KS

Stewart, Jno.

5

M

B

MO

Stewart, Anna

2

F

B

KS

18

Stewart, Flora

2

F

B

KS

18

Whipple, David

74

M

W

Whipple, Almira

66

F

W

Tyrell, J. R.

43

M

W

Tyrell, R.

59

F

Tyre 11, M. E. T.

17

Maddox, Squire

35

I

Ire.
Clerk

Clerk

IL

KS

Laborer

-Mason

18
18
18
18

18

18
MO

18

MA

IL
IL

19

VI

IN

19

W

IN

IN

19

F

W

IN

IN

19

M

B

KY

MO

19

Clerk

Laborer

MA

18

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lawrence

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Volume 19
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CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

Age Sex Color

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4

Birth Where from
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Maddox, Wm.

12

M

B

KS

19

Maddox, Squire

9

M

B

KS

19

Carr," Wm.

60

M

B

Carr, Maggie

59

F

Watson, Julia

15

Rottstein, M

MO

MO

19

B

MO

MO

19

F

B

MO

MO

19

79

M

W

KY

OH

19

Rottstein, Nancy

75

F

W

KY

OH

19

Rottstein, Amanda

46

F

W

OH

OH

19

Spencer, E. M.

31

F

W

OH

OH

19

Spencer, Flora

9

F

W

OH

OH

19

Blew, Harry

33

M

B

MO

AR

19

Blew, Anna

32

F

B

VA

AR

19

Blew, Fannie

2

F

B

KS

Vainen, David

39

M

W

Vainen, Harry

l~

F

W

KS

19

Vainen, Laura

4

F

W

KS

19

Mosenbrink, Chas.

24

M

W

Mosenbrink, Mary

21

F

Buch, Josephine

18

Longer, Chas.

Laborer

Laborer

Farmer

IN

19
MO

19

Ger.

IL

19

W

NY

MO

19

F

W

WI

MO

19

45

M

W

Merchant

Ger.

MO

19

Harper, Jas.

24

M

W

Farmer

IN

IN

19

Moak, Jacob

47

M

W

Speculator

NY

IL

19

Moak, Maura

44

F

W

KY

1L

19

Moak, Ella

23

F

W

IL

1L

19

Moak, Arthur

19

M

W

IL

IL

19

Moak, Wm.

15

M

W

KS

19

Moak, O.

5

M

W

KS

19

Moak,Daisy

3

F

W

KS

19

Hannold, A; G.

38

M

W

Honnald, M.

30

F

W

Laborer

Book Keeper

Clerk

OH

OH

19

OH

OH

19

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Volume

Name

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS

Town:... ._. :

19

Age Sex Color

Lawrence

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COUNTY
Ward

4

Birth Where from
Place to Kansas

Page

PH

OH

19

NY

NO

19~

W

NY

MO

19

M

W

WI

WI

19

39

M

B

KY

MO

19

Sims, Ella

23

F

B

MO

MO

20

Sims, Maria

19

F

B

KY

MO

20

Williams, Ella

29

F

B

MO

MO

20

Williams, Anna

14

F

F

MO

MO

20

Williams, Sarah

11

F

B

KS

20

Williams, Jennie

7

F

B

KS

20

Williams, Wollie

4

M

B

KS

20

Taylor, Jno.

40

M

B

Taylor, Adeline

27

F

Taylor, Lizzie

10

Woodey., O.

Honnald, Anna

3F

W

Frisbie, Wm.

45

M

W

Frisbie, Anna

37

F

Frisbie, Arthur

11

Sims, Milton

Carpenter

Farmer

Laborer

KY

MO

20

B

MO

MO

20

F

B

KS

60

F.

B

KY

MO

20

Sutton, Nancey

35

F

B

MO

MO

20

Brooks, Henry

26

M

B

MO

MO

20

Brooks, Carrie

24

F

B

KS

20

Brooks, Jane

3

F

B

KS

20

McCoy, Chas.
Melville, J. N.

19

M

B

Laborer

KS

20

24

M

W

Laborer

IA

IA

20

Melville, Mary

24

F

W

MA

MA

20

Nelson, Chas.

29

M

W

Nelson, Mary

28

F

Nelson, Hilda

2

Laborer

Laborer

20

Swede Swede

20

W

Swede Swede

20

F

W

KS

20

6/12

F

W

KS

20

Swedland, Carrie

14

F

W

Swede Swede

20

Chapman, Hannah

64

F

W

NH

NH

20

Chapman, Hetta

13

F

W

NH

NH

20

Nelson, Alvina

Domestic

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STATE
Town; -

Volume 19

CENSUS - DOUGLAS
Lawrence

COUNTY

Ward 4

Age Sex Color Occupation

Birth
Place

Where from
to Kansas

Page

Hubble, W. O.

40

M

W

NY

WI

21

Hubble, M. C.

38

F

W

PA

PA

21

Hubble, Ella

14

F

W

KS

21

Hubble, Frank

9

M

W

KS

21

Hubble, Harry

6

M

W

KS

21

Hubble, Chas.

2

M

W

KS

21

Pet,tibone, Mary

18

F

W

KS

21

G. W.

27

M

W

Bartheldes, T. W.

22

F

Newman, Theo

32

Newman, Bertha
Newman, Agusta

Name

Barthel~es,

Newman, Julia

Tinner

Domestic
Prof. Music

Ger.

Ger.

21

W

Mwechant

Ger.

Ger.

21

M

W

Baker

Ger.

MO

21

21

F

W

NY

NY

21

3

F

W

KS

21

1/12 F

W

KS

21

Ger.

MO

21

Newman, F.

54

F

W

Allstron, Chas.

58

M

W

Tailor

Swed.

Swed.

21

Hutchings, Jno.

38

M

W

Clerk

NY

NY

21

Hutchings, J.

31

F

W•.

CT

NY

21

Hutchings, J.

9F

W

KS

21

4/12 11

W

KS

21

Hutchings, Miss
Rothwell, Mary

18

F

W

Domestic

KS

21

Johnson, Isaac

16

M

B

Laborer

KS

21

Service, P. W.

36

M

W

Merchant

IN

OA

21

Service, M. M.

32

F

W

PA

PA

21

4/12 M

W

KS

Service, Oliver
McGim, E. F.

22

M

W

McGim, M. S.

23

F

W

Tyner. E/ C.

74

M

W

Tyner, Mary

71

F

W

Jenkins, Peter

49

M

B

Jenkins, Jane

30

F

B

Clerk
Laborer
Expressman

21

OH

MO

22

NY

MO

22

NC

MI

22

SC

MI

22

VA

MO

22

MO

AR

22

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Town"

Volume 19

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

STATE

.: Lawrence

Age Sex Color

Name

Ward

Occupation

4
Birth
Place

Where from
Page
to Kansas

NH

NH

20

IN

IN

20

IN

20

Warren, Tena

31

F

W

Diggs, All

24

M

W

Diggs, Anna

28

F

W

Can.

Diggs, Fred

1

M

W

KS

Davis, Martha

20

F

B

8/12

F

B

McMillan, Alfred

40

M

B

McMillan, N.

39

F

McMillan, Martha

20

McMillan, P.

Davis, Lulu

Clerk

Domestic

MO

20

MO

KS
Laborer

20
20

MO

MO

20

B

VA

MO

20 .

F

B

MO

MO

20

18

F

B

MO

MO

20

McMillan, Edward

15

M

B

MO

MO

20

McMillan, Jessie

12

M

B

MO

MO

20

Walker, Jas.

28

M

B

Laborer

MO

MO

20

Johns, Henry

29

M

W

Teamster

Wales

Wales

20

Johns, Jane

21

F

W

OH

OH

20

Cornwell, Wm.

40

M

W

NY

CO

21

Cornwell, Clara

25

F

W

OH

CO

21

W

KS
OH

,OH

21

RR

Cornwell, '-Miss

1/12 F

Winger,"-Viola

18

F

W

Winger, Edward

21

M

W

Laborer

OH

OH

21

Burke, Wm.

30

M

W

Tinner

LA

1L

21

'24

F

W

1L

IL

21

39

M

W

OH

OH

21

39

F

W

MA

MA

21

2/12

M

W

KS

21

Glathart, ,

6

F

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21

Taylor, Davud

40

M

B

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MO

MO

21

Udell, Sarah

21

F

W

OH

OH

21

Sparr, R. W.

42

M

W

VA

1A

21

Sparr, Mary

36

F

W

1L

Il

21

Sparr, C. W.

10

M

W

KS

Burke, Lizzie
Glathart, Jerry

21

I

Glathart, Emily
Glathhart, Albert

Merchant

Merchant

21

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Jenkins, Laura

19

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Lawrence

Ward

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Birth Where from
Place ·to Kansas Page

4

MO- '.

14

F

B

MO

Jenkins,Jno.

10

M

B

KS.

22

Jenkins, Mary

6

F

B

KS

22

Jenkins, Ada

4

F

B

KS

22

Hamilton, J.

32

M

B

Hamilton, Mattie

24

F

Shepherd, Sam' 1.

75

Maddox, Jas.

22

\

Laborer

KY

TX

22

B

MO

MO

22

M

B

VA

MO

22

43

M

B

KY

MO

22

Maddox, Sarah

35

F

B

MS

MO

22

Brown, Bettie

21

F

B

MO

MO

22

32

M

B

MO

MO

22

Dickins, Mary

25

F

B

MS

MO

22

Dickins, Chas.

4

M

B

KS

22

Dickins, Walter

2

M

B

KS

22

Hamilton, Ben

44

M

W

Hamil t'on, Mary

40

F

Hamilton, Jno.

17

Hamilton, Lizzie

Dickin~"

Albert

Cook

Laborer

Farmer

IL

IL

22

W

KY

IL

22

M

W

IL

IL

22

15

F

W

IL

IL

22

Service, E. J.

25

F

W

IN

IA

22

Strode, T/ S/

45

M

B

TN

MO

22

Strode, Julia

37

F

B

VA

MO

22

Strode, Jas.

16

M

B

MO

MO

22

Strode, Sam' 1.

14

M

B

KS

22

Strode, Jessie

4

F

B

KS

22

Strode, Maurice

1

M

B

KS

22

Snoddy, M.

17

M

B

MO

MO

22

Ware, Chas.

50

M

B

KY

MO

22

Ware, Mary
Ware, Henry

53

F

B

VA

MO

22

20

M

B

Butcher

MO

MO

22

Ware, Silas

30

M

B

Laborer

MO

Blacksmith

.
MO

22

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Volume
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STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS

Town[ . ,.: Lawrence

19

Age Sex Color

Occupation

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COUNTY
4

Birth Where from
Place to Kansas

Ware,Rachel

25

F

B

MO

Ware, Ella

8

F

B

KS

22

Ware, Lotta

4

F

B

KS

22

Ware, Jessie

1

F

B

KS

22

Griggs, E. W.

23

M

W

Griggs, Lida

23

F

W

Griggs, A. D.

29

M

W

Griggs, Sarah

29

F

Winnie, Maggie

25

Winnie, Henry

Laborer

MO

Page
22

MO

OH

23

OH

IL

23

NY

NY

23

W

-OH

IL

23

F

W

NY

IL

23

26

M

W

OH

IL

23

Thacher,.B.

46

M

B

KY

MO

23

Thacher, Caroline

40

F

B

KY

KY

23

Thacher, Mary

6

F

B

KS

Thacher, Lou Lee

13

F

B

MO

Johnson, L. L.

26

M

W

Johnson, H.

26

F

Johnson, Henry

2

Knudson, B.

Carpenter

Mason

Laborer

23
MO

23

Swede Swede

23

W

Swede Swede

23

M

W

KS

23

53

F

W

Swede Swede

23

Knudson, K.

19

M

W

Swede Swede

23

Knudson, Andrew

10

M

W

Swede Swede

23

Riley, Jos.

28

M

B

Riley, Lucinde

26

F

B

VA

MO

23

Herrington, Mary

9

F

W

MO

MO

23

Dorsey, Mary

47

F

B

Washer

KY

MO

23

Reeves, Henry

27

M

B

Laborer

Ky

MO

23

Sims, Jas.

30

M

B

Laborer

MO

MO

23

Sims, Fannie

27

F

B

MO

MO

23

Sims, Jennie

16

F

V

MO

MO

23

Sims, Wm.

15

M

B

MO

MO

23

Laborer
Laborer

MO

Chero. Nation 23

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1875

Volume 19

STATE
Town: _.' -:

Age Sex Color

Name

CENSUS - DOUGLAS
Lawrence

Ward

Birth
Occupation Place

COUNTY
4
Where from
to Kansas

Page

MO

MO

23

MO

MO

23

MO

23

Sims, Lulu

9

F

B

Strode, Frank

34

M

B

Strode, Anna

27

F

B

MO

Strode, Lizzie

7

F

B

KS

23

Strode, Sadie

5

F

B

KS

23

Strode, Nellie

2

F

B

KS

23

Slater, Melinda

17

F

B

MO

MO

23

Smith, Chas.

34

M

W

Ger.

IN

23

Smith, Rosa

26

F

W

Ger.

IN

23

Smith, Otto

5

M

W

KS

Miegler, N. C.

42

F

W

Ger.

IL

23

Miegler, Jacob

20

M-

W Harness Maker

NY

IL

23

Miegler, Kate

19

F

W

NY

IL

23

Dorsey, -Chas.

15

M

B

MO

MO

23

Dorsey, Martha

14

F

B

MO

MO

23

Miegler, Mary

18

F

W

NY

NY

24

Miegler, Lena

13

F

W

NY

NY

24

Tschil1ing, Agustua

42

M

W

Ger.

IL

24

Houter, M. A. (Hanter)31

F

W Bd. House Keeper IL

IL

24

24

F

W

IL

IL

24

Hauter, Mary_

22

F

W

IL

IL

24

Hauter, Wm.

10

M

W

IL

IL

24

Harris, E.

22

M

B

MO

MO

24

Harris, Alice

17

F

B

MO

MO

24

Pitcher, Wm.

49

M

B

MO

MO

24

Pitcher, Wm.

15

M

N

KS

24

Pitcher, Sam'l.

9

M

B

KS

24

Pitcher, Fannie

5

F

B

KS

24

Austin, Lucinda

45

F

B

Austin, Edward

15

M

B

Hauter, Nancy

?

.

Farmer

Doctor

Laborer

Barber
Laborer

Washer

23

NC

AR

24

AR

AlR.

24

�1875

Volume
Name
Austin, Ben
Hatz, Jacob
Hatz, Mary
Hatz, Jos.
Hatz, Kate
Lugton, Geo~
Diggins, H.
Diggins, Mrs.
Diggins, Jno.
Criely, E. R.
Criely, Laura
Duncan, Mary
Ransom, W. C.
Ransom, S. E.
Ransom, A. E.
Ransom, W. C.
Ransom, S. T.
Ransom, A. L.
Ransom, J. W.
Ransom, R. B.
Sullivan, Jennie
Ludington, R. W.
Ludington, Mrs.
Ludington, Angie
Ludington, Alice
Ludington, Wilbur
Andrews, Geo.
Lewis, Jane
Livermore, Jno.
Livermore, J. T.
Livermore, Jno.
Rohe, A.
Rohe, Alice
Gillmore, Anna
Gillmore, Jessie
Adams, Luch

STATE

KANSAS

...

Town-

19

-'

Age Sex Color
13
51
32
13
7
40
40
40
9
27
20
18
43
40
20
17
6
4'
3
1
20
50
48
19
22
23
18
17
24
23
1
32
21
28
22
20

M
M
F

M
F

M
M
F

M
M
F
F

M
F

F

M
F

M
F
F
F

M
F
F
F

M
M
F

M
F

M
M

B
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
B
W
M
W
W
W
W

Occupation

Tailor

Painter
Conductor

W

Clerk
Domestic
RR

Domestic
Merchant

W

W
W
W
W
W
W

Clerk
Laborer
Domestic
Clerk

W

M
W

Painter

F

W
W

F

W

Laundress
Laundress
Laundress

F

F

Ward

4

Birth Where from
Page
Place to Kansas
AR
Ger.
Ger.
KS
KS
Eng.
IL
NY

W

W
W

DOUGLAS COUNTY

Lawrence

W

Compiled by Dr. Thomas Gorton
Typed by Hugh Stouppe

CENSUS

OH
NY

AR
NY

24
24

NY

21&amp;

OH
OH
OH
OH
NY

NY

NY

MO
MN
WI
WI
WI
KS
KS
KS
KS
MO
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MO
IN
IN
IN
KS
IA
IN
OH
OH
OH

MO
WI
WI
WI
Wi

MO
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MO
IN
IN
IN
IA
IN
OH
OH
OH

24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25

�:1875 KANSAS STATE CENSUS - DOUGLAS CCUNTJ: - Li\.\'JRENCE
Lal'lrenCe
Post Off1ce
Ward .2
Sect10n
Volume 19,
-.2
Birth Hhere from Fage
No.
Color Occupation Place to Kansas
, Name
Age Sex

-

Adams, Alice
Adams, Tobe
Akers, J.B.
Akers, Noses
Ake.rs, Rhoda
Anderson, C.
Anderson, Louisa
Anderson, Edward
Anderson, Edwin
Anderson, Levina
Anderson, L1zz1e
Anderson. Hinnie
Anderson, Rachel
Atchison, Alice
Atchinson. Geo.
Atchinson, Geo.
At6hinson, Walter
, ,Austin, ' Edward
Austin. Jane
Austin, Bary
Austin. Robt.
Ballard, Emma
Ballard, Joe
Ballard, Lily
Barber. N.
,Barber. T.A.
Baskervale. F'.I'l.
Bell. E.
Bell. Haggie
Bell, Naria
Bell, JVlatl1da
Bell. R.
Bell. Spencer,
Berry, Clara
Blackburn, Grant
Booker, Chas.
Booker, Dudley
Booker, Edward
Booker, Leoma
Booker. l'-1ary
Booker. Sophia
Booker. Wm.
Brooks, Ada
Brooks. C.E.

.

HO
MO

f'
H
1:1
F
F

MO
NS
IA
~'l
W Boarding House XY
Ky
\'J
VA
B Laborer
VA, ,
B
VA
B farmer
IH
B
KS
B
KS
B

F'

B

NT

F

B

VA

i,II

1"

H

I'll
H

W

NI
NY

7

1'1
h

\~

Dacota
Dacota
Dacota
Dacota

24
9

1"

B

F

B
B
i-i
'rl

LH

N
F
H
F
F
N
j'' i
F

13

F

7

F'
F

2L~

F'

B

26
4
62
43
19
12
50
10
3
1/12
7
46
3.2
34

11:

B

S

16

L~ 5

22
34
1

32

4e

21

9
3

38
23

7

a
/

14
5
30
'3
"7
12
7
,39

F
H
F

:'1

N
H
F'
j'!j

l"
H
"

}:I

F
F
F'
H
F

F'

l"terchant

NY

\~

co '
VA
KY
KS

B

I-

n.R.

.'i

Doctor
Fisher

B
B
E
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B

I'll

1"11

Laborer

11

' 11
11
11.

1~IO

NO

KY

KY

1

I\Y

KY

1

NO

KY

j'ilO

IN
IN

IN

F .")

IN

NY
CT

NY
NV

1

KS
KS
KS
Ind Terr

IND 'I'err

IJO

HO

1
1

1

13

8,

KS

Hasher

2,

12 '
12
12
12
12
12
12
12

13
13
13
13
_5
5
5
6
6
8

NO

"

vi
vJ
13

IA
IN
IN
MI
t&lt; I
}'1 I

13
13
2
2

KS
BO
KS

hO

HO

HO

2

IN

2
2
2
4
4

II

u

KS

B

KS

B
l~

KS
KS

H

IN

2
2 '
2

�Name

Age

1
.. Brooks, Chas.
9
Brooks, G.
4
Brooks, Kate
}O
Brooks ,. W.C.
Brooks, W.H.
3
29
Brown, Fannie
.Brown, Minnie
5
6
Brown, Rena
15
Bruce, Ada
44
·Bruce, Charles
20
Bruce, Edwin
1)
Bruce, Robt.•
24
Bur11ngton~ Robt.
Bussel, B. V. ?
35
'? .
,Bussel, B.C.
Bussell,E.S.
28
2/12
Bussell, Nr.
Bussell, V.
J5
2
Butler, E.
42
Butler, G.K.
2
Butler, Lona
)1
Butler, Mary
. Butler,N .S. 1W.S. 10
Butler, Paul
7
10
Bu t I e.r , W• S •.
62
Badger, Fannie
Badger, Narietta
7
66
Badger, Nelson
Campbell, Hiss
25
Canovan, C .A.
30
·Canovan, J.L.
3)
Carver, A.C.
56
26
Carver, C.A.
Carver, D.F.
71
. Carver, J.A.
)0
Carver, N.L. 1W.L. 35
Carver, Walter
Case, B.
3~
Case, C.K.
45
Case, Ella
17
Casper, Anna
1
Casper, Nattie
22
Casper, \'J • N.
25
Chaffee, Sarah
39
Chaffer, Sarat)
39
. Ch1lds, Sam'l.
18
. Church, C.H.
.55
Church,·S.G.
45

Birth Where from Page
Sex Color Oc C.l!E!:.~.t ion Place to Kansas .No.
1+

~J

F

W

.F

W
W
W
W

N
fit

F
F'
F'.

F

W

W
W

w

.

~~

W
W

W
W

F
1'1

W
W
W
W

F

W

H
H

W

111

W

F
F

B

Herchant
Clerk
Eng1neer
Nerchant

I'lerchant
Pol1ceman

B

F··
F·

W

H

W
W

KS
VT
. ]vi I
KS
KY
Eng.

IN

Dentist
DressmEl.ker
Broom Jliaker

~

NI
NI
KY
IN
PA

Eng.
Ks
VT
KS
VA
KS
KS
KS
KY
IN
KY
IN
OR
Ire.
NY

IN

NA

IL

IN
IN
GA

IN
Of!
KY

NY

W

l'tlA

N

.\~

NY

NY

F

W

NY

NY

N
H

Herchant

NY
1\S

NY

~I

IN

Carpenter

NY
IN

IN
IN

F'

W

N

W

F

H
B

F
F
M
F

F
1'-1

B

f'l

11

F

~~

IN

KS

B
B
13
13

Cook
Washer
Washer
Farmer
Clerk.

IviQ
JYIO

[·'10
I-IO

OR
OH
MO
HI

OH
OH

1'1 A

15
,15
15
14
'14
14
14
15
14
14

.. \14
14
14 .
14
14

IA

F
F

W

4·
4
4
3
4

1'10
NO
HO

KS

~l

B
W

\11

HO
NO

H

F'
H
t1

F

KS
KS
IN
Clerk
KS
Board1 nghousef.'1 0

vi

P'
t1
1'1
H
.i'o1
N

r~S

1110

NY
NY

14
14
. 1L~
14
6
6
6
7
6
6
7
7
6
7
7
7
9
9
9
8
8
8

.3
3
13
3
3

�Name

Birth Where from Page
SexColor Occupation Place to Kansas No.

Age

Clark, Saml.
N
B
6
40·
Clark, Sarah'
B
F
Clark, Sarah
B
1
F
Clark, Wm.
4
!II
B
Clay, L.N.
8
F
W
Clay,
48
W
F
Clay,Wm.
t~
W Blacksmith
52
)
Cline, Jos.
1'1
W
Clayborn, A.E.
)1
F
\11
.~J
Clayborn, Cora
F
Clayborn, Kate
F
W
7
Clayborn, Robt.
M
w R.B-.
. )9
Claybourne:
See Clayborn
., .
Clinton, Lena
24
~J
Domestic
F
Cole, . America
11
W
F
Cole, Carry
8
W
I"
Cole, Grant
2
N
'W
Cole, Riram
N
W Farmer
55
Cole. l'1ary
W
F
15
C.ole, Sarah
'W
.F
45
{II
Cole, Wilson .'
2
W
.Conns, Chas.
J'iI
W Operator
19
Cook, Sarah
l~8
W
.F
Cooper Also see Casper
Cooper, Andrew
N
B Hinister'
45
Cooper, Anna
40
F
B
Cooper, Anna
1
F
B
Cooper, D.
16
F
B
Cooper, Nellie
18
F
B
Covey, Evelina
F
52
W
Covey, L.
54
M.
w . Livery Han
Covey, Lincoln
·W
H
15
Covey, Nary
10
F
W
Covey, Thos.
17
l·1
w
Covey, Thos.
17
P1
w
Covey, Wm.
2 ;~
111
W Laborer
Craig, j\bbie
8
F
W
Craig, Frank
8/12
M
W
Craig, M.
H
W
5
Craig, l'ttery
4
F
W
Craig,S.E.
)1
F
W
Cramer, Charlotte 58
·F
W
Crouch, F.A.
M
.29
VI R.R.
Crouch, f'Ir.
4/12 .11'[
W
Crouch, N.C.
.)0
F
W
Cummings, Jennie
16
F
W
Curtis
See Cu'rtiss
Curtiss, J.R.
41
. W. Carpenter
N
Curtiss, N.
45
F
W"
. Craig, J.R.
\.[
.39
I"
Merchant
.'

.

j

KS
KY
KS

NO

KS

HO
Eng.
Eng.
HO
HO

KS
KS
LA

1'10

IL
IL
NO
NO
OR

FA

t,II

. KS'
KS
KS
NY
1L
OR
KS
IL
NY

IL
I;L
OH
HO

NO
HO

j'.'jO
NO

IL

KS
1'''10

NO

~S

KY
OR
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IA
KS

IL
IL
IL
IL
IL

IL

IL
IA.

KS

1)
1)
1)
1)
4
4
'4
2
5
5
5
5
11
9
9
9
9

9
9
9
15
11

10
10
10
10
10
9
9
9

9
9
9
9

11
12
11
11

KS
OR

IA

I'll

NI·

KY
KS
KY
IN

KY
Ky.
In

NY

11'1

NY
. VA

IA
IA

.11
14
7
7
7
9
10
'10
11

�------I

Birth Where from Page
Ag£~!:LC01.0r Occupation Place to Kansas No.

Name

16,
Curtiss, Nellie,
13
Curtiss" Wm.
16
Deal, Anna
46
Deal, 'J. W.
13
Deal, Kate
34
Deal, 1'1. K •
2
Deal. Sarah
4·
Deering, Albert
32
Deering, C.J.
7·
Deering, Emma
42
Deering, Jno.'
Deering, Saml,'
9
Diggins, :Angeline Lt 5
12
Diggins, B.
Diggins,' Grace
9
20
Diggins, Jacob
14
Diggins, N.
16
Dodge, Nary
21
Dodge, Roger .
10
Dodridge, Anna
Dodr1dge, Chas. R. 8
Dodridge, I.E.
3
Dodrldge, Jno. F. ,57
l'
Dodridge, L,.11.
Dodrldge, H.J.
35
Dodridge, Wm.
13
Donald~on, E.
54
Downing, Bertie
8/12
46
Downing, E.
Downing, J06.
61
DO'tming, Julia
19
Downing, J • W.
25
20
Downing, Nary
20
Drake, Chas.
Drake, Noah
25
Duncan, Chas. H.
25
Duncan,J.E.
20
Dunca'n, Jas. H.
29
Duncan, Jno.
5
Duncan,' H.E.
J~9
Duncan, Wm.
9
Eastman, Rachel
46
Edwards, A.
32
Edward,s, D.H.
7/L~
Edwards, D.M,.
J
EdwlJ.rds, 'J . '
34
Edards , Laura
6
Eldridge, Jno.
32
Lt
Eldri.dge, Lily
"

F'
t1
F

1L
1L
FA

VI

W
W

f,l

w R.R.

F
F
F
I'!

W

F'

W

F
H
1'1
F
F
F
N

F

W

F
l1
F

B
B Laborer

N

F'
1'1
F

PA

PA
1L
KS

w

W
W

Ks

W

W Herchant

r~lE

HE

11
-11
10

W

KS

W'
VI

NY

~~

W

Laborer;;

W
W

W
W

Painter

W

w..

IL
IL
1L
IL
OR
HO
IN
IN
KS
IN
KS
KY ,
IN

W Herchant,

OR

vJ

KY

W I1erchant

F

W

,N
N

IN
OH

B

~1O

B

NO

VI

KS

\1

KY

Farmer
Farmer
W Laborer
~v

}1

W Farmer
\~

F
M

\ol
VI

F

W

F

B

N

1&gt;'1

B
B
B
B
W

F

W

F

NY

W

M'

J'II

11

11
11

N
F
M

F

15
15
15
15
15

IL

W Nll11ner

I1

10
1'0

IL
KS

F,',
M
F
F
F

'M

IA
1A
PA
FA
FA
IL

In
IN
OH

j':ian

10
11

10
10
2
2

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
15
2

HO
IN
NO
IN
IL
NO
NO
IN
IN
VA
VA

IA
~!O

KS
KS

' Laborer
Livery

VA
IN
VA
KS
VA
KS
VA
KY

IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
OR '
HO
IN
IN

')
. ,-

2
2
2
2

,12
12

7
7
7
7
7
7
6
7
8
8

LA

HO

KS
Pi\
KS

~H

7
7
9
9

�Blrthi~here

Name.·
Ellis, E.
Ellis, Henry
Ellison, A.G.
Ellison, C.
Ellison, Jos.
Ellison, Lousia
Ellison, P.
. ETans, Arthur
EVans, Arthur
Evans. Lucy
Evans, Mary
Evans.· \11m.:
Fincher, Lena
Fincher, Jno.
Fisher, A.M.
Fisher, E.
Flsher, E.A.
Fisher, F.G.
Fisher, H.A.
Fisher, H.S.
Flsher, Robert
Fisher, W.R.
Forlin, A.N.
Forlin, P .A.
Franklin, N.E.
Fritz, (:H~s •
F'rlt,z, Hary
Gaume, . Anna
Gaume, Belle
Gaume, Edward
Gaume, Eva
Green, Abraham
Green, . Catharine
. Grow, Ettie
Grow. Jno. A.
Grow, J.B.
Grow, M.A.
GrOli, f-1. E.
Hall, Aaron
Hall, Ella
Hall, 1&gt;lary
.
Hall. Nr.
Haney·
See Heney
Hardin, Elnora
Hardin. Frank
Hardin, Jane
Hardin, Jas.
Hardin, Jno.
Hardin, Nancey

Age Sex Color Occupatlon __ Plac~o
r-,

19

l'

16

~i

B
B

1'-1

W

13
37

F

\~

l'1

12
)5

F

W
W
W
W
W
\lJ

15
)5

4
11
35.
14
26

F
M
H

F
F
f'i1

\01

F

W

Carpenter
Tlnner

Clerk

io1

W

27

W

62

F
N·
N
F'
M

W
W

LE\.wyer

W

R.R.

tlr

W
vJ
\Ii
vi
W

1

61
34
47
L~7

!'Ii

F
H

19

F

)0

H
F'

28

32

F
F

W

W

VI

9

}I'

B

)0

H

B
B

25

F

2

F
t:I
ill
F
F'

5
45
9

Carpenter
Domestic
Gardener

B

H

4.

R.R.

W

B
B

.)

JUller

l&gt;J
\lJ
W

NY
NY
· KS
Eng.
r':Y
Sweden
Sweden
IN
Ger.
Ger.
NC

Carpenter

Canada
NY
KS
IL
KS

.l~

l/l?

F'
H

W
W

"1

F

B

KS'

3

N

KS

22

19

N

B
B
B

6

l"!
F'

B
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OccuE8tion
Color
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42
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7
12
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Noacker, See Noaker
45
Noaker, E.
15
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12
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20
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25
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35
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46
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9
16
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27
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Osborn, Agnes
5
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1
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7
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Parsons, F.
7
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53
12
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40
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10
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2
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13
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19
Petrie, H.
59
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16
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65
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33
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18
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16
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30
Hason. E.H.
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14
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13
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40
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4
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35
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25
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21
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26
J'/fel vin, DaVid.
61
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22
Nerrill, Frank
10
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42
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1
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13
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13
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I'1iller, Nary
7
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1
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40
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25
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deese, I1ary
W
F
54
Reese, Rachel
See Rh t nehe imer .'
Reinheimer,
W
1"
Rhlnehelmer, Alice )1
W
M
Rhineheimer, D.
32
W
N
2
Rhineheimer, Fred
H
F
Rhinehelmer, Hattie 6
N
41
Richards, C.H.
'W
~J
.F
Richards, Cora
15
18
F'
W
.Richards, E.L.
W
'1'1
Richards, Elmar
13
42
1'1
W.
Richards, H.B.
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W
Richards, Harry
5'
w
16
F
Richards, IDA E.
W
F
Richards, Josephine16
vJ
F'
Richards, .N.J.
)6
F
W
Riley, Hattie
39
40
W
Riley, Jas.
f'l
I,j
hO
W
Riley, W.S.
20
.
W
F.W~
l'
1
Ritzman,
1"[
Robinson, Frank
4
VI
Robinson, Jane
F
W
54
Jl
Robin son, . Jno.
1
H
27
. 29
Robinson, Jvlary
F
w
Robinson, Nary
W
2,2.
F
Robinson, Stella
2
W
F
Ross. Grace
F
B
23
2'6
I-I
B
Ross, Jacoq
Rud, See Heed
Rulan, D.
F'
H
5
f{
Saule, Nathew
W
35
Scott •. Otis
16
fit
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9ccu pation

Birth Where from Page
Place to Kansas No.
NO
. 'lA

Herchant

IL
NH
HE

Engineer

. NE

Laborer

Farmer

IN

IN

IN
IN
KS
IN
NC
K"
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IN
IN

Clerk
Laborer

IN

IN
NC
IN

IN

13
4
4
4
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
4
4
4
4
4
4

WI

11
11

IL

11
19

11

OH .
'OH

2
'2

OR

2

OH

2

OR

3
2

NA

f1A

IN
lit A

HA

IN

8
8
.1
11
1
8
14
14
14
14

HI

. 1 L~

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MO

HO

14
13
13

v'r

Ire.

NY

VT

KS

Labqrer

f'iiE
l&gt;IE

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IN
WI
KS
KS
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SchoolTeacher OH
CH
Carpenter
OH
KS
OH
KS
NY

H.R.

vr
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KS
KS
IN

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11

IL
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10
13
5

�. Name

Birth Vlhere from Page
Age Sex Color Occ1lgtlon _Place_· to.J;.ansa§..~_._

See Scruggs
Scrubbs,
F
Scruggs, .Jane
70
11
Searing, Anna
F
Seaton, Rebecca
F'
17
Sea.ver, See Seavin
H
Se~vln, Hr.
50
Ser1ng, .Caroline
F
45
N
Sering, Clinton
47
Shaw, E.
24
F
Shaw, Jno.
30
t'l
Shaw, Sarah
F
54
til
Shaw, .Wm.
1
Shoop, C.E.
F
31
Shoop, Edith
11
F
Shoop, Grace
6
F
Shoop, U.R.
!II
49
.p
Sherwood, Sarah
47
Smith, Amanda
F
15
Smith, Anna
F'
15
Smi th, Anna
F
38
Smith, Bella
11
F
Smith, D.G.
F
9
]v!
Smith, Frank
6
Smith, Frank
8/12
1'1
Smith, H.S.
H
56
Smith, Henry
18
H
Smith, Jno.
H
30
Smith, Hrs. Jno.·
28
F
Smith, Lee
20
M
Smith, L1zz1e
P
Smith, N.B.
12
F
Smith, Ninnie
11
F
t,1
Smith, Ne"'lton
38
Smith, Wm.
4
N
Smith, W.R.
L~5
F
Smith, Zella
1 1.
F
. Spamz:ler, A.E.
9/12
M
Spangler, C •\-1 •
r'..
1'-1
Spangler, H. W.
28
J.T
Spangler, N.A. orHA24
F
Stanley, Chas.· C. 8/12
1·'1
. 2'6
Stanley, P~H.
F
Stanley., L.T.
30 .
H
.p
Starrett, A.C.
1:3
Starrett, A.L.
1
F'
Starrett, B~D.
11
N
Starrett, H.E.
38
F
Starrett, .J .N.
i8
H
Starrett, P.G.
.N
5
Starrett, R.B.
30
1-1

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B

.w

B

\~asher

VA

HO

KS
Domestic

1"11

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W
W

IN
IN
IA
IL
IL

w
\~

1\1

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Clerk

W
W
H

W·
vi

W Miller
W
B

B
B
·VI

IN
IA
OH
OH
KS
OR
OH
OH
ND

NY
KS
KS
KY
KS

IL

W

B
Nurserywan
·B Laborer
W Laborer
W

W
B
H

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TN

OR
OH
KS
KS

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B

w

KY
OH

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IL

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12
15
15
1.5
15
6
5
5
5
4
5
10
4
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10
10 .
5
10
4
5

5

5
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5

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15
5
5
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OH
OH
OH

13
11

IL
IL

4
4
4
4
3
3
3
16
·16
16
16
16
16
16

�. Name'

"Sirth \.jhere from Page
Age Sex Color OccupatlQn. P.lace to KansRs No.

Starrett, R.R. See Starrett, R.B.
16
StRrrett, R.M.
F
VI
Starrett, R.lvI.
W
F
7
F
VI
Starrett, S.T.
19
H
\~
starrett, T.L.
9
Starrett, 'vJ.A.
1'1
w
43
18
Stopher, Francis
H Domestic
F
11
W Farmer
Straker. Robt.
34
Sweeney, Kate
20
W
F
• \&lt;1
Sween'ey, Kate
18
F
Sweeney, Jno.
N
W R.R.
29
Sweeney, . H~
2
N
W
Taskett, V.C·.
24
W
F
Taylor, Emma
2
F
B
Taylor, Jos.
N
B Farmer
50.
.N
Taylor, Jos.
4
B
1',1
Taylor, L.
16
B
rraylor, Lucy.
10
F
B
Taylor, Nary
B
F
38
Taylor, Nary
B
F
7
Taylor, Wm.
H
B
17
Valencour,Eda
\v Domestic
13
F
Vaillancourt; See Valencour
Weingartener, E.
W
F
32
t,.leingartener, Henry 7
N.
W
Weingartener, Lewis38
H
W Nerchant
Welch, Jno.
Iv!
v1
Laborer
55
Westform, Hr.
28
N
W Carpenter
White, Jas •.
27
w Farmer
f1
White, Jas.
N
13
B
White, Lyon'
S
1·1
H
White, Nary
19
'vJ
Ii'
.1.J
White, Saml.
1
\~
Wilcoxson, Anna
60
F
W Peddler
Williams, Alex
j"i
B Laborer
25
Williains, Barney
60
Ii
B Laborer
Williams, Barney fl/12
J.l
B
Williams, Edward
8
N
B
\oJ111i /UIl s , Emily
18
F
B
Williams, Eva
2
F
B
Williams, G.D ..
22
F
E ~~chooll' ellcher
~Hl11ams , Henry
H
2.3
B Laborer
Williams, J.
)0
'N
B
W1lliams, 11aria
.F
B
59
W.1lliams, Fiary
24
F
B
Williams, Hilton
J'.l
3
B
Williams, Nellie
'F
3
B·
.Williams, Sarah
F
B
5
.Wood, Anna
12
F
\.J
Wood, Emma
2-2 ..
F
W

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16
16
16
2
7
11

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KS
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11

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11
7
12
.12
12
12
12

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12
12

KY

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KS
KS
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KY
KY
VA.
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l. iO
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11
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3
3
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9
9
9
9
9

9

6

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9
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9
9
9
9
1

1

�Birth Vlhere from Page
Ase Sex Color Occu·pa t 1 on· Flace to Kansas . No.

Name·

. Wood, Frank
19
Wood, J.R.
34
16
Wood, Jonas
Wood, N.C.
58
Wood, W.A.
59
Yokes, Julia
38
Young, Frank Mrs .' ?55

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N.
F
F'

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VA.

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B

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. VA
VA

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l"lD
ND

MD

VA

ND
ND

NC
KY

IL
NO

1
1
1
1
1
15
8

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1875 KANSAS STATE CENSUS-DOUGLAS COUNTY-LAWRENCE CITY
Post Office
Lawrence
Ward 6
Volume 19, Section 6
Birth Where from
Ap,e Sex Color Occu12ation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Name

._ .....

Coker, Robt •.
Coker, E.
Coker, Anna
Coker, 11.
Clark, J.S.
Burnett, Stephen
Burnett, Eliza
Burnett, Ben
Burnett, L.A.
Burnett, L.J.
Frazer, P.
Frazer, 'Ellen
Frazer, JVI • A..
Frazer, Frank
Frazer, Fred
Nesburgh, Hoses
Underwood, P.
Underwood, Jane
Underwood, Julia
Underwood, Mary
Underwood, Hattie
Bell, Jno.
Bell, J.A.
Francis, M
Winchester, Scipio
Winchester, E.
Letcher, Grant
Clark, Bryant
Clark, M.J.
Baxter. E.
Seaton, Susan
C'raig, Green
Craig.JVIaria
Lewis, Anna
Lewis, Carrie
Anderson, Squire
Irvin, H.
Irvin, N.A.
Irvin, Geo.
Irvin, H.
Irvin, Alice
Irvin, Julia
Maher, M.
Naher, Anna

M Mul.
49
Nul.
F
49
12
Nul
F
l'1
Nul.
50
Iv!
Nul.
9
N
B
30
B
F
39
N
B
7
4
B
F
1
F
B
M
Mul.
33
F
Nul.
30
F
Nul
7
M
~'lul
3
5/12 1'1
f lul
f"I
W
65
40
M W
F
W
4§
10
F
W
W
8
F
1
F
W
Iv!
B
56
F
B
58
F
B
25
N
B
55
60
F
B
4
1'-1
B
H
B
45
40
F
B
2/12 1'1
B
22
F
N
52
B
48
F
B
27
F
B
1
F
B
8
M B
rvr
B
35
30
F
B
8
N
B
Ivl
10
B
F
B
5
2
F
B
1"1
52
W
65
F
W

Laborer
Labo!r'er
Laborer

Laborer

1

Gardener

R.R.
Domestic
Farmer
Laborer

Laborer
Washer
Farmer

Farmer

Tn
Tn
Oh
Tn
Ni
NC
La
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ky
Ky
Ks
Ks
Ks
Va
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Ks
Tn
Ar
Mo
Ky
Ky
Ks
NC
NC
Ks
~11

Ky
Tn
Ar
Ks
Ni
Ky
No
Ks
Ky
Ks
Ks
Ireland
Ireland

Tn
Ni
Mi
Mi
Hi
Ar
Ar

r'To
Mo

Ya

Ga
Ga
Ga
Ga
Ar
Ar
No
1'10

Mo
Ni
Ni
Ni
No
Ar
Ar
Mi
Mo
f&gt;10

Mo
Wi
Wi

1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8 '
1-9 \
1-10
1-11
1-12
1-13
1-14
1.-15
1-16
1-17
1-18
1-19
1-20
1-21
1-22
1-23
1-24
1-25
1-26
1-27
1-28
1-29
1-30
1-31
1-32
1-33
1-34
1-35
1-36
1-37
1-38
1-39
1-40
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4

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-

�1875 KANSAS STATE CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 12, Section 6
Ward 6
Birth Where from
Age Sex Color Occu:2at10n Place to Kansas Page-1ine
Name
fl[
B
Labourer
No
No
Drake, Henry
39
2-5
fl[o
B
I-10
F
Drake, Lizzie
2-6
37
21
Laborer
M B
Ks
Drake, J.H.
2-7
Laborer
Ks
Drake, N.B.
19
2-8
f:I B
B
F
Ks
Drake, Lucy
17
2-9
B
Ks
Drake, T.
13
F
2-10
10
N
B
Ks
Drake, W.
2-11
B
8
N
Drake, N.
Ks
2-12
B
2
JvI
Drake, Chas.
Ks
2-13
l'I
B
Laborer
Carr, Hard1n
Ky
Mo
38
2-14
B
Carr, Lizzie
F
Mo
Mo
29
2-15
B
F
Ks
Carr, Lous1a
2-16
9
B
Carr, Charles
Ks
7 N
2-17
Carr, Ida
F
B
Ks
2-18
7
1/12 M B
Carr, Mo
Ks
2-19
Dan1els, Chas.
Ks
2-20
9 M B
B
6
Daniels, Belle
F
Ks
2-21
B
Mayes, Caesar
1'1
Ky
Plaster
Mo
33
2-22
B
1'1ayes, Ellen
F
Ky
32
Mo
2-23
B
Hayes, 1'1 • J •
F
Ks
5
2-24
f1ayes, Wm.
2 M B
Ks
2-25
Dean, Rachel
F
58
Tn
Tx
2-26
Hall, Jno. M.
M B
Farmer
23
1'1i
111
2-27
Hall, Caroline
F
B
Tx
35
Tx
2-28
Christian, Agustus 14
M B
Tx
Tx
2-29
Christian, L.
11
B
F
Tx
Tx
2-30
Gage, M.F.
6
B
F
Ks
2-31
Jackson, Frank
B
1'1
R.R.
Tn
33
1'10
2-32
Jackson, I'iary
B
F
32
Ar
Ar
2-33
Jackson, H.B.
16
M B
Ar
Ar
2-34
Jackson, Oma
B
F
15
Ar
Ar
2-35
Anderson, Oma
F
B
9
Mi
Mi
2-36
Jackson, Emma
1
F
B
Ks
2-37
Harris, N.P.
W
F
37
Hi
I'1i
2-38
Harris, Frank
14
M
W
Ia
Ia
2-39
Drake, N.C.
24
F
B
1'10
1'10
2-40
Harris, Belle
14
F
W
Ia
Mi
3-1
Harri s, Howard
1'
1
W
7
Ks
3-2
McCurdy ?
N
W
I'1erchant
37
Me
Me
3-3
McCurdy, Gertrude
24
F
Ire.
Ire.
3-4
HcCurdy, Peter
21
IvI
W
Scot.
Scot.
3-5
Kane, Rosa
F
W
15
Domestic
1'10
Mo
3-6
Mallison, Sawl
N
W
43
R.R.
NJ
Pa
3-7
Mallison, Sarah
F
W
37
Pa
Pa
3-8
Mallison, N.M.
17
M W
Pa
Fa
3-9

�1875 KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY

Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 121 Section 6
Ward 6
Birth
Age Sex Color OccuEation Place
Name
Mallison, E.E.
Pa
15 F W
Pa
Mallison, H.H.
13 M W
11 F W
Mallison, N.D.
Pa
8 F W
Fa
Mallison, L.E.
W
F
Ks
MallisO!h O.B.
3
1 F W
Ks
Mallison, F.M.
41 M W
R.R;
Fa
Ridgeway, R.M.
F
W
Ridgeway, Sarah
Fa
38
16 F W
Ridgeway, A.
Pa
12 M W
Ridgeway, Howard
Fa
10 M W
Ridgeway, Harry
Pa
Ridgeway, Arthur
6 M W
Ks
Ridgeway, Hattie
4 F W
Ks
40 M W
Fincher, A.,F.
R.R.
Pa
Fincher, Aramenta
Pa
37 F W
Finc_er. Wm.
Fa
7 M W
4 F W
Fincher. Carrie
Ks
Flngher, Harry
Orm~ Martha
Alexander, M.W.
Alexander, S.S.
Alexander, Herbert
Alexander. Chas.
Alexander, Emma
Mathews, Emily
Tutt. Wm.
Tutt, C.
Tutt, M.F.
Tutt, Josephine
Tutt. Jno.
Tutt, Robt.
Tutt, Ezra
'Townsend, Jacob
Townsend, Mary
Townsend. Albert
Townsend. Geo.
McCage, Thos.
McCage,Eliza
McCage. Pewcey
McCage, Nellie
McCage. Olive
McCage, Josephine
Millner. Wm.
Millne~:;},
M.
.
M111noer, F.E.
Millner, W.W.
M1llner, S.E.
M1_~lner, Geo. D.
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2
19
50
42
7
4
1
42
30
23
9
6
15
4
5/12
32
28
3
1
53
34
13
9
7
55
49
22
19
13
7

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M
F
M
F

M
M
F
F
M
F
F
F
M
M
M
M
F
M
M
M
F
M
F
F

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
W
W
W
W

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w
W
w

M

W

W

Ks
Te
NY
NY
Ks
Ks
Ks
In
Mo
Mo
Ks
Ks
Mo
Ks
Ks
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Mo
Mo
Mo
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Fa
Pa
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M
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F
M

M

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Where from
to Kansas Page-Line
Pa
3-10
Pa
3-11
Pa
3-12
Fa
3-13

.

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3-14
3-15
3-16
3-17
3-·18
3-19
3-20
3-21
3-22
3-23
3-24
3-25
3-26
3-27
3-28
3-29
3-30
3-31
3-32
3-33
3-34
3-35
3-36
3-37
3-38
3-39
3-40
4-1
4-2
4-3
4-:4
4-5
4-6
4-7
4-8
4-9
4-10
4-11
4-12
4-13
4-14
4-15
4-16
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Blrth Where from
Pa e- Line
Name
e Sex Color Occu ation Place to KsM B
Colman, Wm.
8
Barber
Mo
Al
-19
B
Colman, C.
F
Mo
Tn.
4-20
50
F
B
Martin, Sa.l,lna
Ks
4-21
7
Thompson, T:~~;~·""·
M B
R.R.
Va
Co
32
4-22
-:';;:'Mo
B
26
F
Thompsom, Anna
Co
4-23
M B
Thompson. Geo.
8
Mo
Co
4-24
c·o
M B
Thompson. Wm.
6
Co
4-25
4
M B
Thompsou, Ellsworth
Ks
4-26
46
M B
Drake, L.
Farmer
Mo
Mo
4-27
F
B
Drake, -Anna
Mo
Mo
4-28
39
Drake, Josephlme
18
F
Mo
Mo
4-29
20
M
B
Drake, Stewart
Farmer
Mo
Mo
4-30
Drake, Geo.
M B
13
Ks
4-31
11
M B
Drake, Isaac
Ks
4-32
M B
Drake, Wm.
8
Ks
4-33
M B
Drake, Wm.
R.R.
Mo
23
Mo
4-34
Drake, Sarah
21
F
B
Mo .
Mo
4-35
Drake, Raymond
1
M
Ks
4-36
Smith, W.K.
M W
Gardner
NY
NJ
59
4-37
W
Sm~th, Matilda
F
45
In
II
4-38
W
Smlth, M.B.
F
30
Ky
Ky
4-39
Ml1ner,
M W
13
Ks
4-40
68
Harrls, Lizzie
F
B
Va
Ar
~-1
Morgan, Jannice
60
F
B
Va
Ar
5-2
Thomas ,M.
F
B
23
Mo
Mo
5-3
Perry, Austin
M B
70
Va
Mo
5-4
F
Mitchell, M.
41
W
NC
Ia
5-5
Mitchell ,Laura
14
F
W
Ia
Ia
5-6
Whlte, Wrlght
M B
56
Laborer
NC
Mi
5-7
White, Sarah
B
F
56
Ky
M1
5-8
White, Wright
22
M ~
II.R.
In
In
5-9
Wh1te, Susan
B
F
19
M1
M1
5-10
White, Ellen
16
F
B
Ml
M1
5-11
Snl11en, Ida
B
6
F
Mi
Ml
5-12
McCoy, w.
M B
Laborer
35
Ky
Ia
5-13
Mcqoy, Evellne
24
F
B
Mo
Mo
5-14
¥c\.ioy, Edward
M B
7
Ks
5-15
McCoy, Eva
B
4
F
Ks
5-16
McCoy, Bertle
9/12 M B
Ks
5-17
N
Myers, Pr1nce
B
31
Laborer
Al
Al
5-18
Myers, D.
F
B
38
Al
Al
5-19
Prlnce, Harriet
F
13
B
Al
A1
5-20
Shannon, M.
22
B
F
Mo
Mo
5-21
Stewart, G.A.
M B
3
Ks
5-22
Prince, Rlley
M
B
9
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Birth Where from
Age Sex Color OccuEation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Name
Prince, Lulu
A1
Al
5 F B
5-24
4 M B
~rince, . Na than
Al
Al
,"
5-25
'i'yson, Sawl
I.rardner
Tx
67 M W
Pa
5-26
Tyson,E.
Oh
56 F W
Tx
5-27
Ty s on. M. N~ .
Clerk
In
Tx
33 M W
5-28
Campbell, Thos.
R.R.
36 M W
In
In
5-29
Campbell, L.
34 F W
In
In
5-30
Campbell, Geo.
8 M W
In
In
5-31
Campbell, Bertie
Ks
3 M W
5-32
Campbell, Jos.
M
W
In
In
5
5-33
Campbell, Cora
In
7 F W
In
5-34
Campbell, Nellie
1 F W
Ks
5-35
Campbell, Mo
1/12 M W
Ks
5-36
Ritche, W.L.
Painter
Mo
II
57 M W
5-37
R1tche, Harriet
50 F W
Tn
II
5-38
R1tohe, Frank
17 M W
Clerk
II
II
5-39
Ritohe, Chas.
II
13 M W
II
IT
5-40
B
Wh~te, Jesse
R.R.
25 1\1
M1
Mi
6-1
White, Mary
24 F B
Mo
Mo
6-2
Stephens, G.W.
M
W
63
Carpemter
Oh
II
6-3
Stephens, E.R.
W
50 F
Oh
II
6-4
Forward, M.W.
28
M W
Carpenter
NY
II
6-5
Forward, Kate
22
F
W
In
In
6-6
Forward, Nellie
2 F W
Ks
6-7
Forward, Cora
4/12 F W
Ks
6-8
McPherson, J.P.
47 M W
Farmer
NC
In
6-9
McPherson, E.D.
30 F W
In
In
6-10
McPherson, F.
M
M' W
Ks
6-11
(',;1
MoPherson, Elmar
M W
Ks
6-12
Miller, David
69 M W
NC
In
6-13
M11ler, Lyddy
F
W
69
Weaver
NC
In
6-14
Ruhart, henry
M W
Farmer
56
Pa
Pa
6-15
Ruhart, Catharlne
F
W
37
Pa
Pa
6-16
Ruhart, Ida E.
10 F W
Pa
Pa
6-17
Ruhart, W.B.
2 M W
Ks
6-18
Rusart, Agustus
35 M W
Pa
Pa
6-19
Harris, Louisa
62
F
W
Va
II
6-20
Harrls, Jas. D.
16 M W
11 '
11
6-21
Tolles, W.H.
22
M
W
R.R.
Ky
Ky
6-22
Tolles. F.M.
21
F
W
Mo
Mo
6-23
Tolles, luther
1 M W
Ks
6-24
Morrls, Iah A.
8 F W
Ks
6-25
Whipple, T.B.
30 M W
Shoemaker
NY
NY
6-26
Whipple, Sarah
29 F W
In
11
6-27
Whipple, E.J.
4 M W
Ks
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Birth Where from
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Name
Whipple, E.F.
Ks
3 F W
6-29
Whipple, A.O.
1 F
Ks
6-30
Purce1, D.
16
F
w
11
II
6-31
W
Main. Catharine
F
32
Scot.
Md
6-32
Main. Allen
Md
7 M W
6-33
Main, Mary
Ks
5 F
6-34
Harmon, B.F.
M W
43
Carpenter
Va
Ia
6-35
Harmon, F.J.
44 F W
Via
Ia
6-36
M' W
21
Harmon. W.H.
Painter
Va
Ia
6-37
16
Harmon. J.W.
M W
Va
Ia
6-38
Harmon, M. C •
F
W
13
Va
Ia
6-39
Harmon. C.L.
10 M W
Va
Ia
6-40
Harmon, H.L.
Ks
3 F
7-2
Byeriy. Bertie
F
W
71
Va
Ia
7-3
Howar.d. Calvin
41
M W
R.R.
Nh
Nh
7-4
Howard, Maggie
F
W
27
Ky
Ky
7-5
Howard, Belle
Ks
5 F W
7-6
Wilson. W.B.
M W
Engineer
~8
In
In
7-7
Wilson. Amelia
W
F
23
Pa
Ia
7-8
Harmon. B.V.
7 F W
Ia
Ia
7-:1"
. Ky
Townsend, P.
B
F
70
7 ;'9':
Mo
Townsend, Anna
B
22
F
7:f'~~'
Washer
Mo
Mo
Townsend, Reuben,
3 M
Ks
7-11
Jackson, L.F.
44 M W
Merchant
Mo
Mo
7-12
Jackson. I-l.A.
F
W
43
Oh
M~(),
7-13
Jackson. Ella
11 F
Ks
7-14
Dicker" A.J.
32 M W
Merchant
Eng.
In
7-15
Dicker. E.G.
F
27
In
Mo
7-16
Dicker, Lotta
W
3 F
Ks
7-17
Dicker, Alpha
6/12 F
W
Ks
7-18
Miller, Harriet
42
F
W
11
11
7-19
Houston. E.W.
28
M W
Clerk
Ky
Pa
7-20
Houston, Eliza
62
F
W
Pa
Oh
7-21
Quinley. Jno.
50 M W
Ire.
Pa
7-22
McBryant
29 M W
R.R.
Ire.
Ire.
7-23
McBryant, Bridget
28
F
W
Ire.
Ire.
7-24
f.lcBryant, Mary
6· F W
Ks
7-25
McBryant. Lizzie
4 F W
Ks
7-~6
McBryant, Kate
2 F
W
Ks
7-27
Johnson. King
35 M B'
Laborer
Ar
Ar
7-28
Johnson, Josephine 30
F
B
Ky
Ky
7-29
Johnson, Henry
11
M B
Ar
Ar
7-30
Johnson. Warner
7 M B
Ks
7-31
Johnson, Wm.
3 M B
Ks
7-32
Johnson. Edward
1 M B
Ks
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Birth Where from
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Name
1 C,,;;' F
Ks
B
Johnson, Hattie
7-34
Ks
F
B
Johnson, Ella
7-35
9
Brick Mason Ar
Ar
M B
Clay, Henry
7-36
39
Mo
Ky
B
Clay, Clara
F
36
7-37
II
M W
R.R.
In
Aklrs, J.
7-3&amp;
37
Akirs, Amanda
F
II
II
W
30
7-39
II
M W
II
Akirs, O11ver
8
7-40
M W
6
II
II
Akers, Edgar
8-1
6/12 F
W
Ks
Akers, Maud
8-2
Lewis, Lawson
M
B
Ky
Mo
Laborer
23
8-3
B
F
Lew1s, Bettie
Va
Mi
17
8-4
B
Lewis, Nora
3/12 F
Ks
8-5
Nailer, O11ver
M
W
Carpenter
Mi
Mi
34
8-6
Nailer, M.J.
F
W
In
In
30
8-7
1
F
W
Nailer, Josephine
Ks
8-8
Cole, Freeman
28
M W
Yard Master N H
Wi
8-9
W
Cole, H.B.,
22
F
Pa
Pa
8-10
Cole, Ada
7/12 F
W
Ks
8-11
40
Haynes, Anna
F
W
Mo
Washer
Mo
8-12
Guam, Nellie
14
F
W
Mo
Mo
8-13
Haynes, L.B.
W
6
F
Ks
8-14
Haynes, Wilurn
4
M W
Ks
8-15
Troutman, Ella
W
F
19
Pa
Pa
8-16
Fitzpatrick, Thos. 57
M W
Carpenter
Ky
Ia
8-17
Fitzpatrick, Nancy 53
F
W
Oh
Ia
8-18
Fitzpatr1ck, Jno. 27
M W
Laborer
Ia
Ia
8-19
F
Fitzpatrick, Jenn1e23
Ia
Ia
8-20
Lew1s, Wm
18
M W
Laborer
Ia
Ia
8-21
N1cholson, C.L.
;~~~s:'"
40
M W
0h
m"a
8-22
Nicholson, A.L.
F
W
Wi
33
Ia
8-23
Nicholson, N.H.
10
M W
Wi
Ia
8-24
Nicholson, L.E.
F
8
Ia
Ia
8-25
N1cholson, L.M.
6
F
Ks
8-26
NIcholson, E.A.
5/12 M W
Ks
8-27
Ful:t.oti',Frank
28
M W
H.R.
Md
Va
8-28
Fulton, H.
24
F
W
Pa
Va
8-29
Fult~n, Fred
M W
2
Mo
Mo
8-30
Dean, Francis
10
F
B
Domestic
Tx
Tx
8-31
H1gby, Jno.
M W
49
Mason
NY
II
8-32
Higby, M.A.
48
F
W
NY
II
8-33
Higby, G.M.
28
M W
Engineer
Wi
II
~-34
Higby, C-.L.
21
F
W
Dressmaker
W1
II
8-35
Higby, Frank
M W
19
Farmer
II
II
8-36
H1gby, Jefferson
M W
17
II
II
8-37
Higby, Agnes
F
W
15
II
II
8-38
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Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Name
Higby. Stephen
M W
13
11
11
8-39
Alice
Higby.
Ks
9 F W
8-40
- Higby. Wm.
6 M W
Ks
9-1
Mason. Peter
M W
Stone Cutter Ma
27
Mo
9-2
Mason, Alice
28
F
W
Ga
Mo
9-3
Morris. A.
M B
Laborer
30
Mo
Mo
9-4
Morris. Violet
B
F
27
Mo
Tn
9-5
Morris, Celia
4 F
B
t]~s
9-6
Morris, Jno.
6 M B
Ks
9-;;7
Morr1s, Geo.
2 M B
9¥SKs
Wauff, Jno.
M W
9~'9(\
65
Eng.
NY
Smith, Wm. H.
Laborer
In
37 M W
In
9-10
Sm1th, M.A.
26
F
W
II
11
9-11
Smith, Nel11e
W
6 F
Ks
9-1,2
Smith, F'.
Ks
3 M W
9-13
Smith, Ernest
7/12 M W
Ks
9-14
Wrinkle, Mark
M
W
49
Farmer
Tn
Tn
9-15
Wrinkle, E.A.
48
F
W
Tn
Tn
9-16
Wr1nkle, Ross
M
W
17
Tn
Tn
9-17
Wr1nkle, A.
16 M W
Tn
Tn
9-18
vlr1nkle, R.R.
12
F
W
Tn
Tn
9-19
Lambers, Ben
M W
47
Carpenter
Oh
Mo
9-20
Lambers., E.
44
F
W
Oh
Mo
9-21
Lambers, Laura
18
F
W
Mo
Mo
9-22
Lambers. Mat1lda
F
13
W
Mo
Mo
9-23
Lambers, Wesley
10 M W
Mo
Mo
9-24
Lambers, W-alles
7 M W
Ks
9-25
Selaven, T.W.
41
M W
Carpenter- - 'NJ
M1
9-26
Selaven, J.S.
F
29
W
Oh
M1
9-27
Selaven, G.W.
8 M W
NJ
Mi
9-28
Selaven. V.M.
F
W
Mi'
M1
9-29
Hicks, Jas.
4; M B
Farmer
Mo
Mo
9-30
Hicks, Agnes
F
B
29
Mo
Mo
9-31
Hicks, Jas.
"-9
M B
Ks
9-32
Barker, Anna
11
F
B
:·.~~,f~
Mo
Mo
9-33
Barker, Aggie
6
F
B
Ks
9-34
Barker, A.
2 M B
Ks
9-35
Logan, David
M B
Farmer
33
Mo
Mo
9-36
Hall, Jno. L.
20
M B
Farmer
Mo
Mo
9-37
Logan,
26
F
B
Mo
MO
9-38
Logan, Fred
2 M B
Mo
Mo
9-39
Taylor, M.E.
8
F
B
Ks
9-40
Thompson, Wm.
M B
38
Laborer
In
Tn
10-1
Thompson, Sarah
F
B
38
Ar
Ar
10-2
Thompson, W. F •
M B
3
Ks
10-~
Thompsom, Saul
5 M B
Ks
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Birth Where from
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Name
M B
Thompson, Chas.
Ks
7
10-5
10
Thompson, Jno.
M B
Ks
10-6
Thompson, M.
16
M B
Laborer
Mo
Mo
10-7
Thompson, Diana
B
F
Ks
10-8
9
Jones, Charity
42
F
B
Washer
Al
Al
10-9
14
Hill, Alex
M B
Laborer
Al
Al
10-10
F
'~~Ks
Hill, S.A.
1
B
10-11
-.-.-.McGinn'l"s, Wm.
M B
Farmer
Tn
Mo
10-12
45
t~":.Ks
B
F
Mo
McGinnis, FranciS 28
10-13
10
McGinnis, Wm.
M B
Ks
10-14
M B
McGinnis, Geo.
Ks
10-15
7
4
M B
McGinnis, Richard
Ks
10-16
McGinnis, Nora
B
F
Ks
10-17
3
~icGinnis, Arthur
2
M B
Ks
10-18
Hoyt ,Emily
64
F
W
Ma
NY
1Q-19
Wallace, Allie
M W
Ks
10-20
5
Scott. Chas.
M W
StoneCutter In
34
In
10-21
Scott, Mary
F
26
W
Wi
In
10-22
Scott, Harriet
F
W
Ks
5
10-2)
Scott. Bertie
2
M ."W
Ks
10-24
M. ·W
Emerson, Jas.
Clerk
32
De
In
10-25
Emerson, E.
E. ·w
28
Oh
Oh
10-26
Emerson, Ida
F
W
9
Ks
10-27
Emerson. Josie
F
W
7
Ks
10-28
,W
Emerson, Nora
6
R
Ks
10-29
Emersom, Chas,
2
M W
Ks
10-)0
Emerson. Mary
1/12 F. "?W
Ks
10-)1
Fettors, Patsy
F
B
45
Washer
Ar
Ar
10-)2
Powell, C3.ara
):. R
B
Ks
10-))
PoWell, M.E.
F
B
5
Ks
10-)4
Briskow, Jno.
7'~
M ~;B
Ks
10-)5
Rodgers, Riley
12
M B
Ar
Ar
lQ-)6
Daniels, Charity
F
B
69
Washer
NC
Ar
10-)7
Bean, Wm.
M B
7
Ks
10-)8
Walker, S.
48
F
B
"Washer
Ar
Ar
1'0-39
Walker, Jennie
F
19
B
Washer
Ar
Ar
10-40
Walker, Thurman.
M B
9
Ks
11-1
Walker, Chas.
)
M
B
Ks
11-2
Walker, Fannie
4
F
B
Ks
11-)
Miller, A.
M W
47
Carpenter
NC
Ia
11-4
Miller. ?:E.
42
F
W
Oh
Oh
11-5
Miller, J':E.
20
M W
Carpenter
In
Ia
11-6
Miller, o.
17
F
W
Ks
11-7
Miller, Leona
F'
W
9
Ks
11-8
Miller. R.
13
F
W
Ks
11-9
Cartwright, Wm.
42
M W
Mechanic
Ga
Ga
11-10
Cartwright, H.N.
40
F
W
Va
Va
11-11
Cartwright, D.
M W
15
Printer
Ks
11-12
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11-13
M W
Ks
C-artwright, Fred
13
11-14
M W
4
Ks
Cartwright, C.
Mo
Va
11-15
M W
Biggs, Uriah
74
Mo
11-16
W
Biggs, E.J.
F
In
59
Mo
Gardner
11-17
M W
Ia
Biggs, W.P.
30
Oh
11-18
Oh
22
F
W
Biggs, '-!A.
11-19
F
Ks
Biggs, Ethel
1
W
11-20
M W
Plasterer
II
Wi
Davis, J.L.
37
Wi
11-21
F
w
II
Davis, F.A.
25
11-22
8 or 5 M W
Ks
Davis, Albert,
M W
Ks
11-23
Davis, J.F.
5
11-24
F
W
Ks
Davis, L.K.
3
M B
Farmer
Va
Mi
11-25
Hill, Allen
52
B'
Hill, Martha
F
Va
Mi
11-26
38
F
B
Hill, Ada
Ks
11-27
5
1
B
Hill, Ettie
F
Ks
11-28
12
B
Mi
Sander, Martha
F
Mi
11-29
M B
Anderson, Thos.
Va
Mi
90
1J-30
M B
Laborer
Ky
Mo
Johns on, Smi th
11-31
45
F
B
Ky
Mo
Johnson, Julia
11-32
37
16
F
B
Johnson, Anna
Mo
Mo
11-33
M B
Johnson, Wm.
Mo
Mo
13
11-34
M B
Johnson. Link
Mo
No
7
11-35
M B
Johnson, Wm.
Laborer
19
Mo
Mo
11-36
M W
Corel, W.R.
RIR.
34
II
II
11-37
)0
F
Corel, Anna :
W
Ky
II
11-38
:j,Ks
Corel, Jas. '" ,',;
M W
8
,~1-39
Corel, Susan
F
W
Ks
11-40
3
Carel, Robt.
2
M W
Ks
12-1
Smith, Wm.
22
M W
Laborer
II
II
12-2
Smith, Clara
18
F
W
Ky
Mo
12-3
Bravens, Btesey
F
W
45
Ky
Mo
12-4
W
Bravens, Rachel
F
23
Ky
Mo
12-5
14
Rowley, Jno.
M W
Laborer
Ky
Ky
12-6
Harris, Amanda
F
W
Ky
Ky
7
12-7
Rickman, Allen
26
M W
Teamster
Oh
Mi
12-8
Rickman, Adelia
F
W
23
Tn
Mi
12-9
'4
Rickman, Minnie
F
W
Ks
12-10
Rickman, Carrie
1
F
W
Ks
12-11
Curlett, Geo.
N B
30
Laborer
Va
Va
12-12
Curlett, Ellen
24
F
B
Ar
Ar
12-13
Curlett, Amelia
4
F
B
Ks
12-14
Curlett, Casa
2
F
B
Ks
12-15
Woodfall, Geo.
M B
25
Laborer
Mo
Mi
12-16
Fitzhue, Joe
M B
47
Laborer
No
Ni
12-17
Fitzhue, Sarah
28
F
B
Ne
Ne
12-18
Fitzhue, Maria
16
F
B
Mo
Mo
12-19
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Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Name
B
Fitzhue, Joe
M
Mo
Mo
13
12-20
Fi tzhue, Jno.
12
M B
Mo
Mo
12-21
Ks
Fitzhue, Chas.
M B
4
12-22
B
1
Fitzhue, Maggie
F
Ks
12-23
40
Mussey, H.L.
M W
R.R.
Ma
Tn
12-24
W
Tn
Mussey, Sarah
F
Tn
29
12-25
f&gt;1ussey, Robt.
2
1'1
W
Ks
12-26
Tn
Crouch, Sarah
W
F
Tn
56
12-27
Cillip, Jas,
Tailor
M W
Ire.
34
Ire.
12-28
C1ll1p, Ju11a
W
F
19
Ks
12-29
Cillip, Jas.
M W
2
Ks
12-30
Cil11p, Jno.
W
7/12 ~1
Ks
12-31
Tailor, "Jac9b
40
M B
Ky
L~borer
Mo
12-32
Tailor, Anna
B
F
Tx
Tx
33
12-33
Tailor, Mary Dean
B
F
13
Tx
Tx
12-34
B
Tailor, Francis
12
F
Tx
Tx
12-35
Taylor, Albert
4
M B
Ks
12-36
Taylor, Jacob
See Tailor
12-37
Taylor, Ellsworth
1
M B
Ks
12-3e
King, C •
B
F
50
Ga.
Ar
12-39
Letcher, Thos,
M B
Laborer
Ky
45
Ar
12-40
Letcher, Anna
B
26
F
Mo
Mo
13-1
B
Letcher, Julia
10
F
Ar
Ar
13-2
Letcher, Emma
F
Ar
9
Ar
13-3
Letcher, b •
B
F
Ks
5
13-4
Letcher, Jas.
M B
Ks
3
13-5
Letcher, Fannie
2
F
B
Ks
13-6
Scott, Lewis
M B
Laborer
45
Ky
Mo
13-7
41
F
Scott '" I~elissa
B
Ky
Ky
13-8
Scott, Chas.
20
M B
Laborer
Tn
Ar
13-9
Scott, Harriet
18
F
Tn
Ar
13-10
Scott, A.
B
16
M
Tn
Tn
13-11
Scott, Mary
11
F
B
Ks
13-12
Scott, FranCis
8
F
B
Ks
13-13
Scott,Lewis
6
M B
Ks
13-14
Scott, "Grace
3/12 M B
Ks
13-15
S:c';ott, Henry
M B
9.
Ks
13-16
Johnson, Hiram
M B
Farmer
39
Ar
Ar
13-17
Johnson, Caroline
F
B
37
Ar
Ar
13-18
Johhson, Martha
18
F
B
1
At'
Ar
13-19
Johnson, Nancey
8
B
F
Ks
13-20
Harvey, Jno.
6
M B
Ks
13-21
Harvey, Juda
2
F
B
Ks
13-22
Morton, Daniel
M B
33
Farmer
Mo
Mo
13-23
Morton, Maria
34
F
B
Ky
Mo
13-24
Morton, Mary
14
F
B
Mo
Mo
13-25
Morton, David
12
M B
Mo
Mo
13-26
Mort on , Emma
F
B
9
Ks
13-27
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Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Name
Morton, Albert
2
M B
Ks
13-28
6/12 F
B
Norton, Eva
Ks
13-29
Laborer
Smith, Winston
M B
Va
Mo
13-30
33
B
28
Smith, Fannie
F
Va
Mo
13-31
B
Smith, Minnie
6
F
Ks
13-32
Smith, Nora
B
F
Ks
3
13-33
B
Smith, Laura
F
Ks
13-34
3
Smith, Adolphus
5/12 M B
Ks
13-35
Clark, Phillip
40
M B
Laborer
Mo
Ar
13-36
Clark, Amanda
42
B
F
Ky
Mo
13-37
16
B
Clark, Amanda
F
Mi
Mt
13-38
14
Clark, Anna
F
B
Mi
Ni
13-39
4
B
F
Ks
C.~~rk, Bertha
13-40
M B
Clark l Robt.
2
Ks
14~1
Jackson, Nathan
M B
Laborer
Mo
54
Ar
14-2
Jackson, Caroline
46
F
B
Tn
Ar
14-3
Smith, Adelia
26
F
B
Ar
Ar
14-4
Jackson, Geo.
M B
19
Ar
Ar
14-5
Jackson,Chas.
M B
13
Ar
Ar
14-6t-;
Jackson, Jno.
11
M B
Ar
Ar
14-7
Jackson, Fred
M B
Ks
9
14-8
{S4
Lindley, Alfred
M W
Farmer
In
In
14-9
Lindley, Martha
W
F
54
In
In
14-10
Lindley, Geo.
M W
29
In
In
14-11
Lindley, Jas.
M W
27
Laborer
In
In
14-12
Lindley, Wm.
M W
25
Machinest
In
In
14-13
Lindley, Thetta
21
F
W
In
In
14-14
Johnson, 'rhos.
46
M W
Blacksmith
Swed'en
Sweden 14-15
Johnson, Christina 38
W
F
Sweden
Sweden 14-16
Johnson, Jno.
20
M W
Laborer
Sweden
Sweden. 14-17
Johnson, Mary
F
W
15
Sweden
Sweden 14-18
Johnson, Anna
W
13
F
Sweden
Sweden 14-19
Johnson, Chas.
M W
9
Sweden
Sweden 14-20
Johnson, Mattie
W
F
7
Sweden
Sweden 14-21
Johnson, Fred.
M W
5
Ks
14-22
Conner, E.C.
M W
30
Painter
Pa
Pa
14-23
Conner, M.A.
28
F
W
~~~~i~-.-:
Pa
Pa
14-24
Conner, Willis
11
M W
Pa
Pa
14-25
Conner, May
2
W
F
Ks
14-26
Conner, Frank
7/12 M W
Ks
14-27
McGrade, FranCis
ftl
27
W
Carpen~:er'
Va
Va
14-28
McGrade, M.
31
F
W
Oh
Oh
14-29
McGrade, Edward
6
M W
Ks
14-30
McGrade, Francis
M
W
5
Ks
14-31
Walton, J.C.
M W
35
In
In
14-32
Walton, W.
26
F
W
In
In
14-33
Walton, Wm.
6M W
Ks
.. '
14-34
Walton, Frank
2
M W
Ks
14-35
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Birth Where from
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Name
Mo
42
B
Mo
14-36
F
Ingalls, Hardin
Mo
B
Mo
14-37
F
Ingalls, Martha
15
Mo
Mo
F
B
14-38
Hayden, Corda
17
Ks
3/12 M B
Hayden, Frank
14-39
Mo
Laborer
Mo
14-40
21
M B
Hayden, Jno.
46
M B
Carpenter
Va
Mo
Smith, Isaac
15-1
41
B
Mo
Mo
F
15-2
Smith, Eliza
B
Mo
Mo
M
Smith, Isaac
19
15-3
Mo
16
Mo
M B
Smith, Jno.
15-4
B
M
11
Tn
Smith, Lee
Tn
15-5
Mo
B
68
F
Va
Smith, Levina
15-6
M
B
Minister
Ky
Mo
Grey, Gable
15-7
33
Gray, See Grey
B
Mo
Md
Grey, Car¢line
F
36
15-8
M B
Grey, Edward
Ks
15-9
9
M B
Ks
Grey, W~~i~_-·
15-10
7
M B
6
Grey, Arthur
Ks
15-11
M B
Grey, Walter
Ks
15-12
3
2
M B
Ks
Grey, Francis
15-13
1/12 M B
Grey, Mr.
Ks
15-14
B
2
F
Stewart, Eva
Ks
15-15
B
Stewart, Wm.
4
M
Ks
15-16
Stewart, Aleck
M B
Oh
25
Mi
15-17
. farmer
21
Stewart, Maria
B
F
~r;~:·
Ar
Ar
15-18
Stewart, Albert
5/12 M B
Ks
15-19
}l
Shotow, Thos.
24
B
Laborer
Mo
Mi
15-20
Showtow, Amelia
21
B
F
Oh
Mi
15-21
Stewart, Lucy
18
B
F
Mi
Mi
15-22
Mitchell, David
22
M W
Machinest
Ia
Ia
15-23
F
Mitchell, Susan
18
W
Ky
Ky
15-24
Baker, ~rus
M W
Farmer
Ny
53
Mi
15-25
Baker, J .A.
F
W
47
Va
Mi
15-26
Whitney, Mary
W
15
F
Mi
Mi
15-27
Corporal, Jas.
B
Laborer
33 .M
Ar
Ar
15-28
Corporal, Lizzie
B
F
30
Ar
Ar
15-29
Corporal, Alfred
14
B
M
Ks
15-30
Corporal, Henry
10
M
B
Ks
15-31
Corporal, Emily
B
F
7
Ks
15-32
Corporal, L.
M
B
Ks
5
15-33
Corporal, Wm.
M
B
3
Ks
15-34
Q;arlos, Dolly
B
F
50
NC
Mt
15-35
Allen, Eliza
F
B
33
NC
Mi
15-36
Carlos, Nathaniel
18
M
B
In
Mi
15-37
Carlos, Jas.
M B
15
Mi
Mi
15-38
Carlos, Chas.
10
M
B
M1
Ni
15-39
Atch1naen';:.. H. C•
M
W
30
Farmer
In
In
15-40
Atch1nson;"Mary
F
W
29
In
In
16-1
Atchinson, Mabel
4
W
F
Ks
16-2
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Birth Where from
e Sex Color Occu ation Place to Kansas Pa e-Llne
Name
2 F W
Atchinson, Mertle
Ks
1 -3
28
M W
Force, A.N.
Clerk
NY
NY
16-4
Force, J.E.
Eng.
NY
29· F W
16-5
Force, Edwin
2 M W
Ks
16-6
Williams, Mary
15 F W
In
In
16-7
W
Inks, Mrs.
F
Seamstress
Oh
45
Oh
16-8
Inks, Jas.
M W
13
Oh
Oh
16-9
11
F
W
Inks, Anna
Oh
Oh
16-10
Arms, Thos.
Laborer
Tri~~l(~
Tn
16-11
38 M W
W
Arms, D.
F
47
Tn
Tn
16-12
W
Arms, Nancey
21
F
Tn
Tn
16-13
W
Arms, M~rtha
F
19
Tn
Tn
16-14
14 M W
Arms" ilober:t;·
Pa
Pa
16-15
F
Arms,Mary
.13
W
Pa
Pa
16-16
Arms, Cassa
12 F W
Tn
Tn
16-17
Givens,Jas.
Farmer
30 M B
Mo
Mo
16-18
B
Givens, ?
F
29
Mo
Mo
16-19
Brackston, Lily
F
B
13
Mo
Mo
16-20
Givens, Chas.
12 M B
Ks
16--21
10 F
Givens, Laura
B
Ks
16-22
Glvens, Mary
6 F B
Ks
16-23
Givens, Lulu
4 F B
Ks
16-24
Givens, Grant.
Ks
3 M B
16-25
Givens, Ida
1/12 F B
Ks
16-26
Spriggs, Edward
M B
Laborer
45
1-'10
Mo
16-27
Spriggs, V.
B
F
39
Ms
Ms
16-28
Spriggs, Alice
10
B
F
Ks
16-29
Spriggs, Budd
4 M B
Ks
16-30
Spriggs, Florence
2 F B
Ks
16-31
Perry, Mrs.
60
F
B
Wi
Mo
16-32
Wilspn,. Eli
66
M W
Farmer
Oh
In
16-33
Wilson, Mary
F
W
63
Oh
In
16-34
Wllson, Llzzie
39 F W
Oh
In
16-35
Wilson, Jno.
M W
27
In
In
16-36
Elliott, J.
18 M B
Laborer
Al
Al
16-37
Hollinger,Melvina
41
W
F
Tn
11
16-38
Hollinger, Line,
18
F
W
Ar
Ar
16-39
Fish, Wm.
32 M W
Laborer
Mi
Ia
16-40
Fish" Esther
F
W
25
Oh
Ia
17-1
Fish, Wm.
6 M W
Ks
17-2
Fish, Mary
4 F W
Ks
17-3
Fish, Martha
3 F W
Ks
17-4
Fish, Belle
8/12 F W
Ks
17-5
Fritchie, Wm.
55 M W
Carpenter
Pa
Pa
17-6
Fritchie, M.A.
34 F W
Pa
Pa
17-7
Fritchie, Ben
9 M W
Pa
Pa
17-8
Fritchie, May
8 F W
Pa
Pa
17-9
Frltchle, Jno.
6/12 M W
Ks
17-10
Fricker, See Fr1tch1e
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Birth Where from
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Name
W
M
Laborer
Scotland Canada 17-11
Wallace, Geo.
'45
44
F
W
Wallace, Rebecca
II
Ar
17-12
W
21
M
Wallace, W:m.
Ar
Ar
17-13
W
F
Wallace, Mary
Mi
Ia
17-14
25
W
46
M
Merchant
Randall, Thos.
Scot.
Scot.
17-15
W
Randall, Christina 26
F
Scot.
Scot.
17-16
W
M
Randall, Thos.
Ks
17-17
3
W
Dodge, J.W.
Painter
M
II
Ca
17-18
34
Dodd. See Dodge
w
F
Wi
Dodge. E.
Ca
29
17-19
w
Dodge, Mary
F
Wi
Ca
13
17-20
W
12
F
Dodge, Virgina
Wi
Ca
17-21
B
Morgan,Saml
28
M
Farmer
Va
II,
17-22
B
F
Morgan, M.
26
Mo
Mo
17-23
Morgan, Ida
Ks
17-24
5 'F~ B
1
Morgan, Fannie
B
F
Ks
17-25
Morgan, Miss
1/12 F
B
Ks
17-26
14 M B
Walker, Pl:ummer
Ar
Ar
17-27
W
M
Bainter. E.
Laborer
51
Oh
In
17-28
Bainter, R.
F
W
38
In
In
17-29
18
W
Bai~ter,Geo.
M
Farmer
Ks
17-30
Bainter, Alouso
16
M
W
Laborer
Ks
17-31
Bainter, Lincoln
14
W
M
Laborer
Mo
Mo
17-32
Bainter, Ellen
W
F
9
17-33
J5:s
Bainter, Thurman
M
W
Ks
7
17-34
W
Akers, David
M
Carpenter
38
Oh
Oh
17-35
Akers, Mary
W
F
27
II
II
17-36
Akers,· Ada
2
W
F
Ks
17-37
Coble, Mary
W
F
13
II
II
17-38
Mendenhall, C•.,..,
M
W
Teacher
25
Va
Va
17-39
Mendenhall, S .'A.~.
F
W
63
Va
In
17-40
F
Kennedy, E.
W
50
Ire.
Mo
18-1
Kennedy, Tein
22
W
M
Va
Mo
18.-2
Kennedy, Maggie
F
W
23
Va
Va
18-3
Kennedy, Thos.
20
M
W
Farmer
Mo
Mo
18-4
Kennedy, Josie
12
F
W
Mo
Mo
18-5
Stephens, Geo.
M
W
25
Blacksmith
Ma
Mo
18-6
Stephens, Amelia.
F
W
23
Mo
Mo
18-7
. Stephens, Wm.
5 M· W
Ks
18-8
Stephens, Anna
1
W
F
Ks
18-9
Hunt, J.A.
M
W
27
R.R.
Ky
Ky
18-10
Hunt, N.J.
26
F
W
Ky
Ky
18-11
Hunt, C.V.
M
W
9
Ky
Ky
18-12
Hunt, Henry
M
W
7
Ky
Ky
18-13
Hunt, Maggie
2
F
W
Ks
18-14
Taylor, Geo. P.
M
·40
W
Pattern MakerPa
Pa
18-15
Taylor, Hattie
F
26
W
In
In
18-16
Taylor, Carver
M
W
15
Pa
Pa
18-17
Naxfield, Ida
16
F
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Name
Va
Mi
18-19
Laborer
M W
Darling, S.
52
18-20
Mi
F
W
Va
46
Darling, S.
Va'
18-21
Mi
12
M W
Goodwell. Jas.
18-22
Laborer
NY
Mi
W
M
Voucher, Agusta
35
W
Va
Mi
18-23
F
Voucher, Lucinda
27
Mi
Mi
18-24
8
M W
Voucher. Edward
M W
1?lacksmith
Tx
In
18-25
Tyson, ~erry
34
F
W
In
18-26
Tyson, J:..
28
In
4
M W
Tyson, Wm.
18-27
Ks
Ks
1
M W
Tyson, Jas.
18-28
C"arpenter
44
M W
NJ
Valencourt, ;Fi. 'Can.
18-29
W
Valencourt, Louisa 35
NJ
NJ
F
18-30
W
Valencourt, Lola
17
F
NJ
NJ
18-31
W
F
Valencourt, Edith
13
Can.
NJ
18-32
W
F
Valencourt, Mary
NJ
NJ
9
18-33
Valencourt, Adelia
NJ
NJ
18-34
6 F W
W
F
Henley, Amanda
NJ
Oh
18-35
55
B
F
Mathews, M.J.
Washer
Ky
31
Ar
18-36
M B
$mith, .l.hos.
Mo
19
Mo
18-37
40
Moore, Edwin
M B
Ky
Ar
18-38
M W
Walker, Jas.
Merchant
36
NY
NY
18-39
F
W
Walker, A.J.
30
NY
NY
18-40
24
F
W
McNare, Carrie
Me
19.:"01
Oh
Cushingberry, N.
22
M B
Laborer
Ar
Ar
19-2
Cushingberry, Melinda17 F
B
Mo
Mo
19-3
Powell, Nathan
26
M B
Ar
Ar
19-4
Cox, Jno.
60
M W
Farmer
In
Mo
19-5
Cox, Nancey
W
F
54
NC
Mo
19-6
Cox, J.
18
M W
Farmer
Mo
Ia
19-7
Cox. Lewis
M W
13
Farmer
Ks
19-8
Harvey, H.
M W
25
NC
Mo
19-9
Wabnite, Mary
F
W
36
Ger.
II
19-10
Wabnite, Wm.
14
M W
. 19-11
Ks
Wabnite, Rosa
8
F
W
Ks
19-12
Wabnite, Lewis
6
M W
Ks
19-13
Wabnitz,
See Wabnite
Cotton, Wm.
M B
Laporer
Mo
35
Mo
19-14
Coton, Chas.
10
M B
Ks
19- 15
Coton, E.
8
F
B
Ks
19-16
Coton, c •
6
F
Ks
19-17
Mulvain, Jno.
M W
Mason
33
Oh
Mo
19-18
Mulvain, Lida
28
F
W
Oh
Mo
19-19
Mulvain, Rufus
M W
9
Oh
Mo
19-20
Mulvain, Culla
F
W
7
Oh
Mo
19-21
Willforne, Jno.
M W
23
Cl~rk
Ia
II
19-22
Lewis, Peter
M B
30
Laborer
Mo
Mo
19-23
LewiS, Lena
28
B
F
Mo
Mo
19-24
Lewis, M.
18
B
F
Domestic
Mo
Mo
19-25
LewIs, Chas.
M B
15
Ky
Mo
19-26
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Volume 19, Section 6
Ward 6
Birth Where from
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Name
Lewis, Henry
M
Ks
19-27
3
M B
Laborer
Mo
Mo
Trout, Jack
19-28
25
M W
Mason
Eng.
May, Francis
Mi
52
19-29
W
F
Eng.
May, Sarah
Mi
49
19-30
M
8
Mi
Mi
May, Chas.
19-31
M W
Warren. A.J.
NH
Ma
49
19-32
Fisher"
Warren, Mary
48
F
W
Ma
Ma
19-33
18
F
Warren, Martha
Ma
Ma
19-34
M B
Barker, Daniel
Laborer
Mo
30
Mo
19-35
B
F
Barker, Tennesee
Ar
29
Ar
19-36
B'
F
Barker, Jennie
Ks
5
19-37
B
Ferguson, Maria
Mo
45
F·
Ar
19-38
M B
Ferguson, Andrew
28
Mo
Ar
19-39
28
M B
Feriuson. Jessie
Mo
Ar
19-40
M W
Black, Chas.
Laborer
Mo
Mo
34
20-1
Black, Almira
24
F
II
II
20-2
4
M W
Black, Geo.
Ks
20-3
2
F
Black, Maud
Ks
20-4
Black, Ira
5/12 M W
Ks
20-5
M W
Black. Ben
Farmer
Vt
Mo
52
20-6
W
Higby, Agnes
F
15
II
II
20-7
M
W
Crandell, Geo.
Mail Agent
47
NY
Wi
20-8
Crandell, Sarah
F
W
45
NY
Wi
20-9
Crandell, Lewis
M WCl-erk
23
Wi
Wi
20-10
M W
Crandell. Herbert
19
Wi
Wi
20-11
Crandell, Ella
20
W
F
Wi
Wi
20-12
W'
Crandell, Ellsworth 9
F
Ks
20-13
Dunccan, Anna
12
F
W
Wi
Wi
20-14
Hayes, Geo.
M W
Laborer
Oh
Ia
35
20-15
Hayes,' Mrs.
W
F
25
Oh
Ia
20-16
MaddeJl,'. Frank
B
40
M
Ar
Fa:r:tJ!.E£.:r. .
Ar
20-17
Madden;, Mary
B
F
27
Ky
Mo
20-18
Madden", Ida
4
F
B
Ks
20-19
Worrell, Ainas
M W
Fisher
34
Pa
Oh
20-20
Worrel, Mary
28
F
W
In
Oh
20-21
Worrell, Minnie
6
F
W
Ks
20-22
~orrell, B.
4
F
W
Ks
20-23
Worrel, Martin
2
M W
Ks
20-24
Jackson, Robt.
M B
Laborer
35
Va
Mo
20-25
Jackson, Martha
28
F
B
Ky
Mo
20-26
Jackson, Wm.
10
M B
Mo
Mo
20-27
Jackson, Mary
B
8
F
Ks
20-28
Jackson, Jess1e
M B
5
Ks
20-29
Jackson, Jas.
M B
3
Ks
20-30
Jackson, Ada
2
F
B
Kg
20-31
Kirby, Minerva
F
B
30
Ar
Ar
20-32
Kir~y, Wiley
M B
19
Farmer
Ar
Ar
20-33
K1rby, Mary
F
15
B
Ar
Ar
20-34
Hawk1ns, E,C.
44
M W
Carpe~ter
Oh
Mo
20-35
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�KANSAS STATE CENSUS- DOUGLAS COUNTY
Post Office - Lawrence
Volume 19, Section 6
-Ward 6
B1rth Where from
e Sex Color Occu ation Place to Kansas Pa
Name
W
Eng.
Mo
Hawki~s, Hattie
3
F
W
19
M
Mo
Mo
Hawkins, Wm.
W
Mo
Mo
Hawkins, Francis
17
F
16
F
W
Hawkins, Mary
Mo
Mo
11
F
W
Hawkins, Rosa
Ks
Hawkins, Ernest
8
M W
Ks
20-:, M
B
James, C.C.
Policeman
Mi
11
B
21
F
James, M.
Ar
Ar
B
4 F
James, C.A.
Ks
B
2
F
James, G.E.
Ks
24
M B
Wade, B.B.
Teacher
Oh
Mo
40
M
W
Dillon, Wm.
R.R.
In
In
W
Dillon, Mary
27
F
In
In
Dillon, Flora
8
F
In
In
W
Dillon, Leonada
7
F
In
In
4 F W
Dillon, Ora
Ks
Dillon, Ora
4 F W
Ks
W
Grose, Frank
Laborer
27
M
Mo
Mo
Grose, Emma
21
F
W
Ky
Wi
Grose, Jennie
W
3
F
Ks
44 M W
Patterson. ?
Farmer
Oh
Oh
Patterson, Mary
W
39
F
Oh
Oh
Tweeney, Mary
W
54
F
Ire.
Ge
Tweeney, Anna
14
F
W
Ire.
Ge.
Tweeney, Thos.
20
M
W
Clerk
Ire.
Ire.
C~bmpi1ed by Donald W. Vaughn
1875

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20-36
20-37
20-38
20-39
20-40
21-1
21-2
21-3
21-4
21-5
21-6
21-7
21-8
21-9
21-10
21-11
21-12
21-13
21-14
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KANSAS

Volume 19
Name

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

CLINTON--

" TOWNSHIP
Enumerator

Birth
Place
Age Sex Color Occupation

W
Carpenter
45 M
Bullock. J.W.
W
Housekeeper
F
Bullock. O.F.
37
W
Student
18 F
Bullock, Maggie A.
W
2 F
Bullock. Mihni~ O.
Farmer
W
67 M
Caylor, I.C.
HO,usekeeper
W
Caylor, Mary
65 F
W
Farmer
41 M
Bennett, Gid~ T.
Housekeeper
W
28 F
Bennett, Nancy
w Blacksmith
Boul on , L. H•
50 N
Bouton, See Boulon
GlovemakerBoulon, Vira Ann
50 F
W
Farmer
Boulon, E.S.
20-6M
W
Housekeeper
Boulon. Rosa
20 F
W
Farmer
Boulon, James J.
18 M
W
Housekeeper
Boulon, Carrie
12 F
W
Housekeeper
Boulon, Aggie
10 F
W
Boulon, Albert L.
8 M
W
Artlst
Winter, G.W.
29 M
W
Winter, Mary A.
25 F
W
Housekeeper .'
Winter, Carrie
5 F
W
Winter, Nellie
3 F
W
Wtnter, Dellie L.
3 F
W
Winter, John H.
1 M
W
Farmer
Woodward, D.T.
57 M
W
Farmer
Woodward, Charles E.15 M
W
Farmer
Woodward, Ezra G.
15 M W
Woodward. Abel B,
2 M W
Housekeeper
Woodward, Laura E. 13 F
W
Woodward, Francis 0.11 F
W
Housekeeper
Woodward. Elisabeth B.3 F
W
Woodward, t&lt;latl1da J .40 F
W
Housekeeeper
Blacksmith
Rlce. J.W.
39 M W
Rice, Howard E.
5 M W
Rlce, Ervin
2 M
W
Rlce, Ephle S.
35 F
W
Housekeeper
Cartright, C.J.
30 N
W
Farmer
Cartrl~ht, Victoria 26
F
W
Housekeeper
Cartri~ht, Geor~e 8/12 M
W
Payne, -L.D.
-58 M
W
Physlcian
Payne, Mary A.
50 F
W
Housekeeper
Payne, Mott Ella
14 F
W
Housekeeper
!-!ott. Ella
See above Payne. Nott 4:.11a
Warner, H.H.
42 M
W
Carpenter
Warner, J. W.
16 M
W
Farmer
Warner, Jo. W.
16 M W
Farmer
Warner, D.H.
12 M
WFarmer
Warner, N. R.
5 f&gt;1
W
Warmer, Susanna
34 F
W
Housekeeper
Warner, !'.Iargarett C.18 F
W
Housekeeper
Warner, Minnie S.
5 F
W
Housekeeper
Warner, Emma E.
1 F
W

G.W. Umberger

Where from
to Kansas Page-Line

Can. East II

II
II

II
II

Ks
Oh
Oh
Ar

Mo
Mo
Ar

II
NY

II
II

NY

II
II
II
II

Oh
Oh
II
Ks
Ks
Ks
In
In
Ks
Ks

ks
K~

Ks

In
Mo

K~

Ks
Va
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Mo
Pa
Ks
Ks

Va
NY
NY

II

Mo
Pa
Va
Ml
Ml

Ks

Oh
Can ?
Ks

Oh

In
In
In

In
In
In
In
In
In

Ks

In ,_"
In
Ks
Ks

In
In

1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-~

1-7
1-8
1-9
1-10
1-11
1-12
1-13
1-14
1-15
1-16
1-17
1-18
1-19
1-20
1-21
1-22
1-23
1-24
1-25
1-26
1-27
1-28
1-29
1-30
1-31
1-32
1-33
1-34
1-35

i-36

1-37
1-38
1-39
1-40
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
2-5
2-6
2-7
2-8
2-9

�1875

STATE

KANSAS

CLINTON'.

Volume 19
N§me

As~ S~A

Waugh, E.H.
59 N
49 F
Waugh, Delia E.
Olleny, Willis
9 Iv!
64 M
Albin, l'l1chael
Albin, Ann D.
59 F
46 M
Baldwin, A.S.
8 M
Baldwin, Chester
42
F
Mary
E.
Baldwin,
Baldw1n, Al11e 11. (Al11s)16 F
14 F
Baldw1n, Cora A.
12 F
Baldw1n, Hatta
6 F
Baldw1n, Ed1th A.
Spitler, Jacob N.
58 M
46 F
Spitler, Sarah
18 F
Spitler, i'lary E.
M
42
Caylor, G.W.
4
M
Caylor, Isaac E
1 M
Caylor, Nichael E.
Caylor, Susan
37 F
13 F
Caylor, Nary M.
Caylor, Eliza A. ?
9 F
Caylor, Susanna M.
7 F
Macy, E.G.
58 M
:' 8 M
Macy, Charles S. ?
l'1acy, Rachael c.
50 F
14 F
I'1acy, Emma
Avary, Ha.ry A.
75 F
Avery, See Avary
21 M
Gould, F.E.
Brooks, James
38 M
14 M
Brooks, Abramam L.
12 M
Brooks, Thomas H.
11 M
Brooks, James E.
Brooks, John W.
3 M
1 M
Brooks, Fred
Brooks, Mahala
33 F
Brroks, Julia
9 F
Brooks, Lillie
7 F
Algair, N.
57 M
16 M
Algair, Issaac S.
Algair, 'Thadeous W.
9 M
47 F
Alga1r, Maria M.
Algair, Adda
19 F
Algair, Bauria E.
13 F
Tegart, Suzana I.
35 F
Barnes, Eddie A.
17 M
W.
Te~art, Ernest
6 M
Clifford, E.C.
47 M
14 N
Clifford, Albert E.
Clifford, E.
41 F
C11fford, Grace,
9 F

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TOWNSHIP

Birth
golor Occu12ation Place
W
W
W
W
W

'w,

W
W
W

'w

W

Physician
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Housekeeper

W

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Farmer
Housekkeper
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper,
Housekeeper

W

W

Physician

W

W
W
W

Housekeeper
Student
Housekeeper

W
W

Fa.rmer
Carpenter

W
W

W
W
W
W
W

Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper

W

W
W

Farmer
Farmer

W
1tl

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Where from
to Kansas Pye-Line

In
NC
No
NY
Ks
Wi
Va
Wi
Oh
Can?Ct Can? Ct
Ks
Can? Ct Can?
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
In
No
Mo
Ks
Mo
Pa
Ks
Ks
Ks
Oh
Oh
Ks
Oh
Oh
Ks
D~. ~o.
NY
Wi

2-10
2-11
2-12
2-13
2-14
2-15
2-16
2-17
2-18
2-19
2-20
2-21
2-22
2-23
2-24
2-25
2-26
2-27
2-28
2-29
2-30
2-31
2-32
2-33
2-34
2-35
2-36

W1
In
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Mo
Ks
Ks
Pa

2-37
2-38
2-39
2-40
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
3-5
3-6
3-7
3-8
3-9
3-10
3-11
3-12
3-13
3-14
3- 1 5
3-16
3-17
3-18
3-19

Wi
Mo

Tx
II

K~

Ks
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Farmer
Pa1nter
Student
Housekeeper

NY

Ks
Ks
Wi
Ks
Ks
Ma.
Oh
Oh
In

II
Wi
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

CLINTON-.'

TOWNSHIP
B1rth

As~ S~X gOJ.O;t Occu12at1 on Pl~ce
N§me
In
W
6 F
Clifford, Leota
Ks
W
1 F
Clifford, Clarra
Oh
Farmer
Chapman, Wm. l j .
35 M W
Ks
W
2 M
Chapman, Wm. H.
II
Housekeeper
~l
26 F
Chapman, Sarah R.
Ks
W
F
Chapman, Ella G.
5
Ks
Chapman, Lida M.
7 F W
Oh
W
Farmer
M
Steele, J.C.
73
Oh
Housekeeper
W
F
61
Martha
A.
Steele,
Ks
Housekeeper
W
12 F
Shepard, Carry
Ks
Shepard, John J.
9 M W
Va
Farmer
W
66 F
Anderson, Joseph
Ks
Farmer
14 M W
Northrup, Geo.
NY
Housekeeper
W
56 F
Anderson, Sarah
Mo
Housekeeper
W
40 F
Ander~on, Mary
NC
Farmer
King, Harden
55 M B
Mo
Farmer
18
B
M
King, Joseph
Va
Housekeeper
B
King, Mary
53 F
Oh
Wagon
Maker
M
W
S.B.
47
Dresser,
Mo
Farmer
17 M W
Dresser, Benjamin
Mo
Farmer
12 M W
Dresser, vl1lliam H.
Ks
Dresser, John P.
? M W
Ky
Housekeeper
W
38? F
Dresser, Jennie
Mo
Housekeeper
14 F W
Dre~ser, Mary E.
Housekeeper
Ks
10 F W
Dresser, Winnie L.
Ks
W
4 F
Dresser, Naud
W
Ks
2 F
Dresser, Catherine
Clergyman
46 M W
Tn
Young, J.N.
W
Mo
M
Young, J.N. Jun.
7
Mo
6 M W
Young, A.T.
11/12 M W
Ne
Young, Samuel A.
W
Housekeeper
Ky
Young, Jane
45 F
16 F
W
Student
Mo
Young, Elisabeth
14 F
W
Student
Ho
YOing, Anna M.
11 F W
No
Student
Young, f.laryN.
W
Farmer
In
Nonroe, F.M.
29 11
24 M \-1
Farmer
No
Sav1er, S.M.
W
Mo
Monroe, C.H.
Housekeeper
29 F
W
M
rvIonroe, G.W.
Ia
5
Farmer
Vt
Mason, M.N.
49 M W
W
Mason, John
17 H
Farmer
II
W
Mason, D.
Housekeeper
Ma
52 F
Mason, Ella
II
7 F W
Winter, J.L.
Farmer
In
58 M W
W1nter, James
21 M W
Farmer
In
W1nter, Catherine
W
Housekeeper
Va
57 F
Leeka, M.
Farmer
38 M W
In
Leeka, S.A.G.L.
Ia
7 M W
Leeka, I.H.L.
Ks
3 M W
Leeka, 'vim. O.L.
1 M W
Ks
Leeka, A.
28 F
W
Housekeeper
Oh
Sm1th, Armstead
B
Farmer
NC
35 H
Smi th, Adelphia
B
Housekeeper
34 F
Mo
Smith, William
18 1&gt;'1
B
Farmer
f.To

Where from
to Kansas Page-L1ne
Oh
3-20
Oh
11

Ia
Ia
11

NY

II
·Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo

Ne
Ne
Ne
Ne
Ne
Ne
Ne
Ne
Ia.
Ho
Ia
Ia
II
II
II
II
In
In
In
Ia
Ia
Ia
Mo
Mo
Mo

3-21
3-22
3-23
3-24
3-25
3-26
3-27
3-28
3-29
3-30
3-31
3-32
3-33
3-34
3-35
3-36
3-37
3-38
3-39
3-40
4-1
4-2
4-3
4-4
4-5
4-6
4-7
4-8
4-9
4-10
4-11
4-12
4-13
4-14
4- 1 5
4-Hi
4-17
4-18
4-19
4-20
4-21
4-22
4-23
4-24
4-25
4-26
4-27
4-28
4-29
4-30
4-31
4-32
4-33

�Name

1875

KANSAS

STATE· CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

Volum~

19

CLINTON--

TOTtlNSHIP

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place

Sutton, Phillip
37 M
Suton, See Sutton
Sutton, William
16 N
Sutton, Jesse
11 M
Sutton, John
8 N
Sutton, Fredric
6 M
Sutton, Joseph
2 M
Sutton, Nancy
39?89 F
Sutton, Sarah
14 F
Sutton, Emma
12 F
Pierce, Nancy
8/12 F
Mott, A.P.
39 M
Mott, Osker C.
9 M
Mott, Edger G.
8 M
Nott, Anna
30 F
Huzett, George
34 M
Huzett, Sarah E.
24 F
Huzett, Margies S. 7/12 F
Brown, J.C.
63 M
Brown, Asa C.
22 i'1
Brown, c.w.
27 M
Brown. T.J.
20 M
Brown, E.W.
18 M
Brown. l'iaria
60 F
Brown, M.G.
15 F
Spitler, Jacob
65 M
Spitler, Rufus
44 M
Spitler, Rebecca
59 F
Spitler. Mary E.
22 F
Spitler, Jane
16 F
Dean, A.S.
49 M
Dean, E.A.
19 F
Dean, A.W.
14 N
Dean. Robert w.
11 IVI
Dean, Charles S.
7 M
Dean. Eslie
5 F
Dean, Clarra
42 F
Curtiss. Frank
14 N
Curtiss, Floyd
13 M
Curtiss, Elisabeth
11 F
Curtiss, Alfred C.
9 fo1
Tucker, Thomas
39 M
'rucker, Harriet
65 F
Raber, Samuel
39 M
Raber, Isabelle
23 F
Raber, Alta
.8 F
Raber, Ellna Elvira? 4 F
Raber, Eli
6 M
Raber, Willard
1 M
Rossi, Frederic
40 M
Rossi, Lewis
17 M
Rossi, L.J.
15 M
Rossi, John
12 M

·w

Miller

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Oh
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Oh
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oh
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Oh
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Mo

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In
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II
Va
II
II
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Il
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B1rth
Place
Occupat1on
Age Sex Color

W
40 F
Rossi, E.J.
W
19 F
Rossi, L.
32 M W
Wood, L.J.
W
3 l\1
Wood, Edwin
W
29 F
Wood, M.M.
W
7 F
Wood, G.M.
Wood, E.(;.
5 F W
Hinman, D.G.
35 M W
W
5 1'&gt;1
Hinman, E.L.
1
M
W
Hinman, F.M.
W
33 F
Hinman, M.E.
W
7
F
Hinman, I. S.
Harrell, John
29 M W
W
Harrell, Catherine
27 F
W
2 F
Harrell, Minnie
43 M W
Dean, J.D.
14 M
W
Dean, Wallace A.
W
12 M
Dean, Archie B.
Dean, Arther
5 N W
W
7/12 N
Dean, Andrew H.
W
38 F
Dean, J.E.
W
19 F
De~m, E.L.
W
16 F
Dean, M.O.
W
.Dean, L.B.
7 F
Hubbard, G.W.
33 M W
W
34 F
Hubbard, S.A.
W
45 M
Hine" Henry
W
Hine, L.D.
36 F
W
Bine, M.A.
15 F
W
12 F
Hine, Sarah E.
1 F
W
Hine, Annie L.
Watkins, R.W.
54 M Mul.
Watkins, Thomas W.
23 M Mul.
16 f&gt;1
Mul.
Watkins, Jame,s W.
W
Watkins, Annette
54 F
14 F . Nul.
Watkins, Delila H.
McGee, Joseph
70 M B
McGee, Henry
B
19 M
ftlcGee, Elisa
40 F
B
Smith, A.J.
38 M W
Smith, Lucinda J.
W
32 F
Smith, Nellie M.
8 F
W
Smith, Flaurence J.
6 F
W
Smith, Ola A.
4 F
W
Sm1 th, r-l1nnie B.
1 F
W
Harrell, Catherine
W
49 F
Harrell, Benj. D.
15 N W
Harrell, James ~1.
13 ~1
W
Woodward, J.R.
20 N W
Allen, Harriet R.
1.J.9 F'
W
Allen, Samuel R.
Vi
26 I1
Allen, Frier
20 M W
Allen, Ellen
14 F
W
Harmon, Jennie
W
30 F

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II

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II
NY

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Oh
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Ia
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NY
II
NY
NY
Oh
II
Ar
II
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Oh
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II
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Ks
6-36
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Al (ChOck Taw) 6-37
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Ar
Ind. Terr. 6-38
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Ar
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as above
6-40
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Farmer
Ky
Mo
7-2
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Mo
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Mo
7-4
Farmer
Mo or f1e II
7-5
Housekeeper In
In
7-6
Ks
7-7
Ks
7-R
Ks
7-9
Ks
7-10
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Oh
Ar
7-11
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Ar
Ar
7-12
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Ks
7- 13
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II
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7-14
Housekeeper Eng.
Canr'!.
7-15
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Cando
7-16
Farmer
Cando
Cando
7-17
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Ks
7-18
Housekeeper Cando
Cando
7-19

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Occupation
Place to Kansas Page-Line
Color
Age Sex
Name
7-20
Ks
7 F W
Harmon. Harriette
7-21
Ks
4 N W
H~l.rmon. Charles H.
7-22
Ks
W
1 M
Harmon. Arta
Ky
In
7-23
Hul. Farmer
38 MAnderson. Alfred
7-24
In
In
Farmer
11 M
Hul.
Anderson. Charles
Ks
7-25
6 N Mul.
Anderson. James
7-26
Ks
4
M
Mul.
Anderson. Joseph
VA
In
7-27
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Mul.
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F
An~erson. Caroline
In
7-28
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14 F
Ande~son. Analiza
In
In
7-29
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8
F
Anderson. Eveline
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7-30
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W
60 F
Jacobs. Mary E.
Ia
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7-32
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49 M W
Duck. Daniel
II
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W
7-33
48 F
Duck. Polina E.
In
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In
7-34
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Searing, Byron
Ks
W
6
F
7-35
Duck. Mariah
II
NY
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W
7-36
29 M
Lamb, Curtis A.
Housekeeper
II
II
W
20
F
7-37
Lamb. Ellen S.
Ks
W
7-38
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Lamb. Polina E.
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4/12 M W
7-39
Lamb. Daniel C.
II
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Tn
7-40
W
48 M
Noss. J.L.
Ks
8-1
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17 M W
Hoss, Edward
Housekeeper Ks
8-2
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Moss. Alberta
.. Farmer
W·
Ks
12 M
8-3
Hoss. Frank
Farmer10 M W
Ks
8-4
Moss. John H.
Ks
4 M
W
8-5
Noss, Willis G.
Housekeeper II
W
II
8-6
38 F
Noss. Elisabeth
II
W
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46
M
8-7
Christian. Peter
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46
F
W
II
8-8
Christian. Anna
II
21 M
W
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II
Christian. Charles
8-9
W
Housekeeper NY
Wi
8-10
27 F
Brown. I'tlary
8-11
Ks
Brown, William
7 M W
Ks
8-12
Brown. Edward
5 M W
W
2 N
Ks
8-13
Brown. James
Farmer
In
8-14
31 M W
Noore. J. C •
In
6 M W
Ks
Moore. C.W.
8- 1 5
W
28 F
Housekeeper Ar
Moore. S.J.
Ar
8-16
W
Moore, Fanney
8 F
Ks
8-17
4/12 F
W
Ks
Moore. Lissie
8-18
W
Steele, Ira T.
Farmer
Oh
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29 M
8-19
Steele, R.E.
Farmer
Pa
27 M W
Mo?Md
8-20
48 M B
Laws, Goerge
Ky
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No
8-21
B
Housekeeper Va
Law~. Ann
No
85?35 F
8-22
Richardson. T.B.
43 M W
Farmer
Tn
Tn
R-23
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Richardson. J. C.
W
Ks
8-24
Richard.son. ~lartha F. 27 F
W
Housekeeper Tn
Tn
8-25
Richard.son, N. A.
W
7 F
No
No
P-26
Richardson, S. A •
6 F
W
Ks
8-27
:tichardson, I'-1.J.
4 F
W
Ks
8-28
Richardson. C.R.
42 M W
Farmer
Tn
Tn
8-29
Richardson, J.R.
3/12 fo!
W
Ks
A-30
Richardson. Clara
28 F
W
School Teacher Oh
II
B-31
Richardson, J. C.
W
50 I'ti
Farmer
Tn
Tn
8-32
Kelchinp:man, Wm.
Farmer
53 M W
Eng.
NY
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Volume 19

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TOWNSHIP

B1rth
Age Sex Color Occupat1on Place

Kelchingman, Lonzo
15
Kelchin~man, John Wm. 13
Kelchingman, Lucy
34
Kelchin~an, Lettie
9
Spencer, Dennis
40
Spen'cer, Catherine
45
Spencer, Alden J.
14
Edson, L.H.
44
Edson, E.S.E.
43
Edson, Geo. H.
4
Edson, Emeline M.
2
Fox, John ~'.
40
Fox, Catherine
42
McConnel, Geo.
16
11cConnel, Sarah J.
11
McConnel, Wm.B
7
Roby, John
42
Roby, Mabel &amp;.
2
Sawyer, '1' .E.
64
Sawyer, Zorada
50?
Sawyer, Carrie
20
Sawyer, James B.
17
Sawyer, Ellen E.
13
McCoach, John
64
McCoach, Margaret
64
Wh1te, Andrew
74
White, Emeranda
50
White, Laura
9
Grone, Elnira
20
Heathman, Saml.
50
Heathman, John
19
Hea.thman, James
15
B:eathman, R. W•
7
Heathm~.n, Selina
45
Heathman, Jessee
17
Heathman, Sarah
14
Heathman, Agnis
12
Heathman. Lydia
9
B:eathman, Amelia L.
4
Ray, L.E.
62
Ray, G.W.
27
Ray, H.H.G. ?
25
Ray, L • E. Jr.
19
Ray, N.Q.
50
Ray, Rona
15
Caylor, Henry
46
Caylor, Isac
16
Caylor, Thomas J.
9
Caylor, Clarissa
37
Caylor, Mary E.
14
Caylor, Harriett~. 12
Caylor, Amanda J.
8
Caylor, Charity
5
Winfield, Robert
42
Winfield, James
15

M
M
F
F
M
F
M

M
F
M
F

M
F
M
F
M
M

W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

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Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper

W

Carpenter

W
W

M

W
W

M
F
M

F

W
W
W
W
W

M

W

F
F
F
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M

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F

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M

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W
W
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F
F

W

M
M
M

F
F
F
F
F
M

M

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Farmer
Housekeeper

W
W

F
F
F

Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper

W

W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W
B
B

Ks
Ks
Pa
Ks
Vt
NE

11a
Vt
Ma
Ks
Ks
Oh
Oh
Ks
Ks
Mo

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to Kansas Page-L1ne
8-34
P-35
Fa
8-36
8-37
!'tIe.
8-38
Na
8-39
Ma
Mn
Ma
Mo
No

Housekeeper
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Student
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Farmer
Farmer

NY
NY
II
II
Ks
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Ks
II
En~.

Eng.
Eng.
Eng.
Eng.
Eng.
Eng.
Eng.
Eng.
Eng.
Va
Va
Mo
No
Va
Mo
Oh ?
Mo

Ks
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Housekeeper

Ky
Mo
Ks

Farmer
Farmer

NC
Ar

9-2

9-3
9-4
9-5
9-6
9-7
9-8
9-9

9-11

IL
II
II
II
Pa
Pa
Mo
II

9-12

9-13
9-14
9- 1 5
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9-17
9-18
9-19
9-20
9-21

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9-24
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9-26
9-27
9-28
9-29
9-30
9-31
9-32

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9-34
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9-37
9-38
9-39
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10-2

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9-1

9-10

NH

Ks
Farmer
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Farmer
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-Farmer
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper

8-40

Mo
Ar
Ar

10-5
10-6
10-7
10-8

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STATE

Volume 19
Name

Age

C,ENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

CLINTON",

TOWNSHIP

Birth
Sex Color Occupation Place

Winfield, Lotta
39 F
Williamson, Jane
15 F
Johnson, L.
64 M
Johnson, Joannia
65 F
Olson, A.
30 M
Wenstrom, John
39 N
Wenstrom, Nels
15 M
Wenstrom. Gust
1 M
Wenstrom, Jennie
42 I:
Wenstrom, Teckla
13 F
Wenstrom, Nora
9 F
Wenstrom, Helma
7 F
Wenstrom, Jamie
3 F
Heldstrom, Rudolph
34 ~1
Hellstrom, See Heldstrom
Heldstrom, Frances
9 M
Heldstrom, Sidney
4 H
Heldstrom, LHura
34 F
Heldstrom, Emma
14 F
Heldstrom, Clarra A.
F
Holbert,' D.C.
50 M
Halbert, See Holbert
Holbert, Adeline
lJ.4 F
Hol bert ,l'homas
15 M
Holbert, Lucy
9 F
Bond, Silas
39 N
Bond, H.L.
13 M
Bond,lvI.E.
11 N
Bond, H.G.
4 M
Bond, Sarah A.
35 F
Bond, E.J.
15 F
Bond, M.E.
7 F
Bond, D.E.
2 F
Vancil, Isri. B.
28 M
Vancil, Amelia
66 F
Bjorklund, C.O.
25 N
Bjorklund, C.E.
51 M
Bjorklund, C.H.
59 F
Bjorklund, G.R.
15 F
Anderson, C.J.'
55 M
Johnson, G .1".
28 M
Lagerquist, N.
28 F
Sundburg, J.
3 M
Johnson, Jasper
30 M
Johnson, M. E.
24 F
Johnson, N. V.
4 F
White, G.W.
30 N
White, Martha J.
33 F
White, Olive
1 F
Bishop, John
44 M
Bishop, Lissie
42 F
Bishop, Ellen
19 F
Bishop, Theadosia
15 F
Bishop, James
12 N

W

B
W
W
W

W
W

Housekeeper
Sousekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper
Farmer
Bla.cksmi th
Farmer

W
W

W
W
W
W

W

Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Housekeeper'
Housekeeper
Farmer

W
W

W
Itl

W
W

W
W
W
W
W

W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W

W
W

Ks
Swede

Swed.
Swede
Swdd.
Swede
Swede

Farmer

Tn

Mo

Il

Mo

Housekeeper
, Farner
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper'
Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Carpenter
Laborer
Seamstress

W
W
W
W
W

Swede
Swede
Swd.
Swede

Housekeeper
Housekeeper

W
W
W

~wed.

Ks

Ks
Swede
Co

W
W

Ar
Ar
Swede
Swede
Swede
Swede

Ks

W
T.-l

Tn
Ar
Swede
Swede
Swede
Swer'l.
Swede

Where from
to Kansas Page-Line

F!'I.rmer
Housekeeper
Farner
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Farmer

Ks

Ks
Ks
In
Ks

Ma
Co

In

Ks

Ks
Oh

Ia

K~

Ks
Ks
Ky
Swede
Swede
Swede
Swede
Swede
Swede
Swede
Swede
Cad.
Ia

Ks
Tx
In
Ks
Ky
In
IvIo

Tx

Ks

, Ia
Swede
Swede
Swede
Swede
Swede
Swede
Swede
Swede
Il
Ia
~10

No
No
Mo
110
No

10-9
10-10
10-11
10-12
10-13
10-14
10-15
10-16
10-17
10-18
10-19
10-20
10-21
10-22
10-23
10-24 '
10-25
10-26
10-27
10-28
10-29
10-30
10-31
10-32
10-33
10-34
10-35
10-36
10-37
10-38
10-39
10-40
11-1
11-2
11-3
11-4
11- 5
11-6
11-7
l1-R
11-9
11-10
11-11
11-12
11-13
11-1lJ.
11-15
11-16
11-17
11-18
11-19
11-20

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STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

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Color
Occupation
Place
SeA
Age
W
9 !-'I
Ks
7 F
vr
Ks
3 M
w
Ks
4/12 f1
W
Ks

Bishop, Noclolas
Bishop, Finetter
Bishop, John Jr.
Bishop, Bertee
Bond, Thomas
27 N
W
Bond, Rachael C.
25 F
W
Bond, ~elia
1 F
W
Hopkins, S.M.
43
W
1";
Hopkins, W,N,
10 M
Hopkins, H. K.
40 F
W
Hopkins, J.L.
18 F
W
Hopkins, Not named 3/12 F
W
Bryant, N.C.
36 F
W
Bryant, Hatty M.
8 F
W
Hutchison, Daniel
29 M
W
Hutchison, Eudora
21 F
W
Hutchison, Lenora
3 F
W
Disbrow, E.
• 48 M
W
Disbrow, Charles V. 15 M
W
Disbrow, Frank H.
2 N
W
Disbrow, Bethiap B.? 45 F
W
Disbrow, rruclia E.
11 F
W
Disbrow, Carrie L.
5 F
W
Disbrow, Mira A.
8/12 F
W
Disbrow, William B.
53 N
W
Disbrow, Clarrissa H.50 F
W
Walker, Geo. E~
23 fiI
W
Disbrow, Clarra H. ? 23 F
W
Disbrow, Clarrissa F.18 F
W
Disbrow, ~da E.
16 F
W
Hallmark, Wm.
61 N
W
Hallmark, James
20 M
W
Hallmark, John
17 M
W
Hallmark, Ellen
24 F
W
Howe, Marilda
22 F
W
Howe,William
1 M
W
Huddleston, L.L.
1 H
W
Wells, Orson,
28 M
W
Wells, Geor~e
6 M
W
Wells, Roy 6/12 M
W
Weels, Martha
22 F
W
Carmichael, D.l'i.
35 M
VI
CRrmichael, Hellen
27 F
W
Carmichael, Carrie
2 F
W
Bailey, Herman
27 M
W
Bailey, , M.A.
23 F
W
Bailey, ~.M.
22 M
W
Baum, Hartin
52 M
W
Baum, Caroline
46 F
W
Baum, Martha E.
20 F
W
Baum, J.W.
18 M
W
Baum, Flourence
6 F
W

Farmer
H~usekeeper

Where from
to Kansas Page-Line

In
Ia

Ks

Ninister
NY
Student
NY
Assist. filinister NY
Student
NY
Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper
Farmer
Farmer

Ks
II

Ks

In
Ia

Ks

In
Ia

NY
NY

r-ry

NY
Wi
Ia·
Ia

Con.?C?"n.Oh

Ks

AS

Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeepr
Farmer
"Housekeeper
Sch. Teacher
Student
I:armer
Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper
Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Farmer

NY
Ks
Ks
Ks

NY

Con. ? Can. Wi
Wi
Wi
Wi
Wi
Wi
Wi
Wi
Wi
Ky
Mo
Mo
Mo
f'&lt;10
Mo
Ho
Ho
No
1'-10

NY
NY

Ks
Ks

Ks

II
II

II
II

Ks
Wi

NY
NY
Ks

II

NY
NY

NH

NH

r-.TH

NH
NH

NH
Oh
In
Ho

Ks
Ks

No
No
1'-:0

11-21
11-22
11-23
11-24
11-25
11-26
11-27
11-28
11-29
11-30
11-31
11-32
11-33
11-34
11-35
11-36
11-37
11-38
11-39
11-40
12-1
12-2
12-3
12-4
12-5
12-6
12-7
12-8
12-9
12-10
12-11
12-12
12- 1 3
12-14
12- 1 5
12-16
12-17
12-1R
12-19
12-20
12-21
12-22
12-23
12-24
12-25
1.2-26
12-27
12-28
12-29
12-30
12-31
12-32

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STATE

CLINTON'.

Volume 19
Name

Age

Hatcher, Vim. H.
65
21
Hatcher, Peter
62
Hatcher. Margaret
Roust on, t,l. Ii •
65
Houston, W.E.
39
Strouse, John
35
Evall, (;harles
19
8
Lions, Ch9,rles
Lyons, Se8 Lions
Houst on, I"lary A.
59
Lions. Hargaret
30
Houston, Nary N.
27
Houston, Lyda
25
20
Houston, Kate
.10
Lions. Laura
6
Lions, !11ary
24
Holum, N.
Holm, See Holum
61
Holu."Il, John
Holum, Inger
56
16
Holum, Sophia
Petefish, G.W.
32
Petefish, Mar~arit c.26
8
Petefish, Limon
6
Fetefish, Willard
4
Petefish, Alva
81
Geyer, Jonas
46
Geyer, D.S.
Geyer, H.H.
35
Geyer, c ..r.
38
Geyer, J.N.
36
Geyer, S.A.
27
2
1'1cLain, A.J.
Turbett, John
56
'rurbett, R.N.
13
Turbett, Mary
49
Turbett, Lucy J.
9
i"Iark1e, Gabriel
53
Narkle, Nary
48
NcCain, A.J.
62
Ouslin, Owen
38
Ouslln, Arthur O.
11
Ouslln, Julian
32
Joh~son, J.
40
Johnson, Oska
13
Johnson, Nary
54
Chruther, David
30
Chruther" JVIary
25
Chruther, Nancy
1
Dean, R.A.
53
Dean, J.H.
19
Dean, C.D.
16
Dean, F.N.
11
Dean, H.V.
47
Dean, E.N.
13

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TOWNSHIP

Birth
Sex Color Occupation Place
N
M
F

W
W
W

H
H
N

W
W
W

M
Ivl

W

F

w
w

F
F
F
F
F
F
M
N
F'
F
M
F

w

W
W

vi

W

Farmer

~1/

Farmer
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper

W

W
W
W
I,.J

W
W

W
W

t-J
W
W

W

W

W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W

F
F

'Ii
W
W
W

M

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Housekeeper

W

W
W

F
1-1

M
N
M

Housekeeper
Sch. Teacher
Sch. Teacher
Scq. Teacher
Sch. Teacher
Student

W

H
IvI
11
1'/1
N
F
F
F
H
M
Iv!
F
.F

F
H
N

~aborer

Laborer

W

1'1

ill
F
H
11
N

Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper
Farmer
Farmer

W

vi

F

W
W

F

W

Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper
Laborer
Laborer
Housekeeper
Laborer
Housekeeper
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
rarmer
Housekeeper
Housekeeper

Oh
Mo
Oh
In
Ia
Fa
Ks
Ia

Where from
to Kansas Page-Line
Ho
12-33
Mo
12-34
;.to
12-35
Ia
12-36
Ia
12-37
I13.
12-38
12-39
Ia
12-40

Tn
In
In
In
In
In
In
Swer'l.

Ia
Ia
Ia
Ia
Ia
Ia
Ia
Mo

13-1
13-2
13-3
13-4
13-5
13-6
13-7
13-8

Swede
Swede
Swed.•
II
Tn
Ks
Ks
Ks

fl: 0

13-9
13-10
13-11
13-12
13-13
13-14
13- 15
13-16
13-17
13-18
13-19
13-20
13-21
13-22
13-23
13-24
13-25
13-26
13-27
13-28
13-29
13-30
13-31
13-32
13-33
13-34
13-35
13-36
13-37
13-38
13-39
13-40
14-1

'rn
1',10
1\10

Ho
No
NE Tx
P':l.

Oh
Fa
Oh
Oh
Ho
Tn

Enl2:.
Eng.
En,~.

Swede
Swede
Swede
Oh
Oh
Ks
Oh
Oh
Ks
Ks
Oh
Ks

No
No

II

I1

No
Ho
Ho
IVio

Ho
Ho
No
In
In
In
In
II
No
Ho

Eng.
Eng.
Eng.
Swede
Swede
Swede
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh

14-2
Oh

14-3·
14-4
14-5

�1875

KANSAS

32
37
25
3
44
27

6
4
1

40
67
15
37
13

7

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

CLINTON-,

Volume 19

N e
Andrews, B. •
Andrews, E.M.
Andrews, H.
Andrews, E.M.
Tucker, J.M.
Tucker, Lyda
Tucker, Lew. E.
Tucker, Caren ?
Tucker. William
Petefish, T.B.
Petefish, Wm.
Petefish, Marion
Peteflsh, C.A.
Petefish, Lotta L.
Peteflsh, Lissie N.
Peteflsh, Llnn'i.e
Petefish, Purley M.
Petefish, Sarah A.
Riggs, S.F.
Rigg~. F.
Riggs. Martha F.

STATE

'. -: TOWNSHIP
Birth
Place
NH

Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper

Farmer
Housekeeper

M
F
F
F
M

M
M
M
F
F
F
F
F
F
M

5
3
8/12
35
5 m
25 F
Rlg~s. Oli~~a
6 F
Riggs. Louisa
1/12 F
52 M
Thompson. C.W.
Thompson. Hatta
8 F
Elias, Gideon
53 M
Elias, Issabelle C.
42 F
Elias. Juniatta A.
17 F
Ellas. Ethel
10 F
Sa~anta. Ganluso
23 M
Boyd. 'l'homas
73 M
Boyd, A.B.
38 M
Boyd, G.S.
27 M
Boyd, Ann
68 F
Bowen, D.E.
58 M
28? 25 M
Bowen. H.B.
Bowen. C.A.
19 M
Bowen. A.N. ?
16 M
Bowen, Anna
11 F
Bowen, Sarah A.
54 F
Shepard. John
85 M
Shepard, Elisabeth
80 F
Piatt. B.M.J.
31 M
Piatt. W.W.
30 F
Piatt, J. W.
22 M
Flatt, S.M.
11 F
Piatt, J.J.
8 M
Creel, S. .
45 M
Creel, Nancy C.
32 F
Creel, Ira
11 M
Creel, Rachael A.
10 F
Creel, Dicy E.
8 M
Creel, George L.
6 M
Creel, Mary E.
5 F
Creel, Lucy A.
7/12 F

l"armer
Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper
Housekeeper

Farmer

w

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Housekeeper
- Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Laborer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Housekeeper
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper
Farmer
Housekeeper

Where from

to Kansas Fa e-L1ne
NH
14-6
NH
14-7
NH
Swede
14-8
Swede
14-9
Ks
14-10
Mo
Oh
14-11
Mo
Oh
14-12
Ks
14-13
Ks
14-14
Ks
14-15
11
Va
14-16
11
Va
14-17
11
11
14-18
11
11
14-19
11
11
14-20
Ks
14-21
Ks
14-22 .
Ks
14-23
Ks
Mo
14-24
Ky
14-25
Ks
14-26
Mo
.Mo
14-27
Ks
14-28
Ks
Ma
NH
14-29
Ma
Ma
14-30
Pa
Pa
14-31
Pa
Pa
14-32
Ks
14-33
Ks
14-34
Mo
Mexico
14-35
Irel.
11
14-36
Oh
11
14-37
Oh
11
14-38
11
NY
14-,39
Ma
Oh
14-40
Oh
Oh
1-5-1
Oh
Oh
15-2
Ks
15-3
Ks
15-4
Oh
Oh
15-5
Oh
Va
15-6
SC
Oh
15-7
Oh
Ky
15-8
Ky
Ky
15-9
Oh
Oh
15-10
Ky
Mo
15-11
NY
NY
15-12
Va
La
15-13
Ky
Mo
15-14
Ks
15- 15
Ks
15- 16
Ks
15-17
Ks
15-18
Ks
15-19
Ks
15-20

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19
Name
Age Sex
Hoge, L.G.
37 M
Hoge, Al bert K.
4 M
Hoge, Myrth ? Myeth
7 F
Ahlstrom, Charles
26 M
Ahlstrom, ;:.Hanna
1.9 F
Ahlstrom, O r a ' ! F
Ahlstrom, Cora
5/12 F
Bond, Enos
37 M
Bond, Emly
33 F
15 F
Bond, Alice
Bond, Adeline
13 F
Bond, Clarrissa
8 F
Bond, Ellis
10 M
Bond, Calvin
5 M
Bond, Hurbert
3 M
Bond, Demming
6/12 M
Longinecker, J.
35 M
Longinecker, Sarah
32 F
Longinecker, Charles 12 M
Longinecker, Morris 10 M
Longinecker, Clarence 3 M
Platz, Phillip
53 M
Platz, Catherine
48 F
Platz, Menelious
18 M
Platz, Emma
8 F
Platz, Ella
8 F
Platz, Frank
6 M
Coleman, J. C.
48 M
Colema.n, Elisabeth
40 F
Coleman, Clarrence
6 M
Coleman, Clyde
4 M
Coleman, Hattie
2 F
Quigley, John
45 M
Quigley, Anola
42 F
Quigley, Michael
16 M
Quigley, John Jr.
13 M
Quigley, James
6 M
Steele, R.A.
46 M
Steele, Isibelle
32 F
Steele, James E.
9 M
Steele, Wm.H.
6 M
55 M
Bowen, z.c.
Steele, Elisabeth
4 F
Steele, R.A. Jr~
2 M
Steele, Margaret
5/12 F
37 F
Bowen, Minnie R.
10 F
Bowen, Anna Mary
Johnson, ,Minnie
9 F
4 M
Bowen, Walter G.
Myrick, L:e.
26 M
Myrick, Louisa
18 F
Myrick, Fenton
2 M
Riggs, Lewis
14 M
Bedgood, William B. 59 M
57 F
Bedgood, F.E.
Bedgood, Wm. B. Jr. 19 M

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

CLINTON-,

TOWNSHIP

Birth Where from
Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
w
Farmer
Oh
II
15-21
W
II
II
15-22
W
Ia
Ia
15-23
W
Blacksmith
Swe~.
II
15-24
W
Housekeeper In
In
15-25
W
Ks
15-26
W
Ks
15-27
W
Farmer
In
In
15-28
W
Housekeeeper Oh
In
15-29
W
Housekeeper Ks
15-30
W
Housekeeper Ks
15-31
W
Ks
15-32
W
Farmer
Ks
15-))
W
Ks
15- 34W
Ks
15-35
W
Ks
15-36
W
Farmer
Oh
Oh
15-37 ,
W
Housekeeper Oh
Oh
15-38
W
Farmer
Oh
Oh
15-39
W
Farmer
Oh
Oh
15-40
W
Ks
16-1
W
Farmer
Pa
In
16-2
W
Housekeeper Oh
In
16-3
W
- Farmer
In
In
16-4
W
In
In
16-5
W
In
In
16-6
W
Ks
16-7
W
Farmer
NY
Mi
16-8
W
Housekeeper Oh
Mi
16-9
W
Ks
16-10
W
Ks
16-11
W
Ks
16-12
W
Farmer
Ire.
II
16-13
W
Housekeeper Ire.
II
16-14
W
Farmer
Mo
II
16-15
W
Farmer
Mo
II
16-16
W
II
II
16-17
W
Farmer
Oh
Ia
16-18
W
Housekeeper Pa
PI'!16-19
W
Ks
16-20
W
Ks
16-21
W
Farmer
Va
In
16-22
W
Ks
16-23
W
Ks
16-24
W
Ks
16-25
W
Housekeeper Pa
Pa
16-26
W
Housekeeper Ks
16-27
W
Ia
Ia
16-28
W
Ks
16-29
W
Farmer
Oh
Ia
16-30
W
Housekeeper Mo
Mo
16-31
W
Ks
16-32
W
Farmer
Ks
16-33
W
Farmer
NC
Mo
16-34
W
Housekeeper Ky
Mo
16-35
W
1"armer
Mo
Mo
16-36

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1875

Volume 19
Name
Bedgood, Walter ri.
Bedgood, Stephen H.
Boyle, L.H.
Boyle, Cass
Boyle, Abby
Boyle, Millie
Boyle, Maud
Boyle, Elisabeth
Huloe, Sar!3.h
Huloe, Ellia R.
Huloe, Josaphene
Huloe, Adolphus
Hulce, Dudley
Hulce, John
Davis, Mary :Ann
Davis, John H.
Davis, Isaao
Keeny, Wm. H.H.
Keenz, See Keeny
Keeny, Catherine
Keeny, Mary V.? U.
Keeny, Walter
Keeny, Myra
Keeny, Meda
Spitler, Mary
Stevenson, Wm.
Stevenson, Susan
Stevenson, Mary P.
Stevenson, Norva
Howard, John
Howard, Adalaid
Howard, Cassious
Howard, F.P.
Howard, Carrie
Barton, J.D.
Barton, Mary A.
Bond, S.M.
Bond, Elisabeth
Bond, ~lyena
Haver, Henry
Umber~er,

G.w.

Age

17
14
39
17
9

7
4

36
47
17
15
21
12
7

69
2426
32
28

F
F
M

1
1

F

CLINTON--

W

F

Vanberger, See Umber~er
Umberger, Rusaltha 0:35
Conant, Magaie M~
4
MoKinzie, Sarah
19
Myers, John
53
Myers, John Jr.
15
Myers, Wm. J.
17
Myers, Elisabeth
34
Jones, Sarah
17
Jones, Elisa
11
Jones, Nanoy
6
Simpson, Joseph
33

F
F
F

M
M
M
F

II
II
II
Ia

Housekeeper

Oh

w
w
w

Housekeeper Tx
Farmer
Oh
Farmer
In
Farmer
Ks
Housekeeper II
Housekeeper Ia
Housekeeper Ks
Ks
Farmer
Mo

10 M
8 M

W
W
W

2

NJ

w

W

23 M
21 F
24 M
20 F
10 F
20 M
54 M

Mo
NJ

W

W
W
W
W
W
W

33 F

Housekeeper

Where from
to Kansas Page-Line
Mo
16-37
Mo
16-38
In
16-39

-In
Oh

F

F
I-1
M

14
45

T,OWNSHIP

Oh
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Housekeeper Pa
Farmer
In
Housekepeer II
Ks
Farmer
Ks
Farmer
Vt ?
Housekeeper II
Farmer
Ks
Ks
Ks
Farmer
Va
Housekeeper In
Farmer
In
Housekeeper In
II
Farmer
In
Farmer
Pa

W
W
W

57 F
53 M
32 F
2

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

Birth
Sex Color Ocoupation Place
w
M
'Farmer
Mo
M
W
Farmer
Mo
M
W
Blaoksmith
In
M
W
Farmer
Ks
F
W
Ks
F
W
Ks
F
W
Ks
F
W
Housekeeper Oh
F
W
Taylorist
NY
F
W
Housekeeper Ks
F
W
Housekeeper Ks
M
W
Farmer
NJ
M
W
Farmer
Ks
M
W
'Ks
F
W
Housekeeper 'NJ
M
W
Farmer
II
M
W
Farmer
II
M
W
Farmer,
In

6

3

STATE

W
W
W
W
W

W
W

w

w

w
w
w

F
F
F

W

M

b

In
Ks

In

In
In
II
II
I1

In
In
In'
In
II

Tx

In
In
II
In
Mo

16-40
17-1
17-2
17-3
17-4
17-5
17-6
17-7
17-8
17-9
17-10
17-11
17-12
17-13
17-14

17-15
17-16
17-17
17-18
17-19
17-20
17-21
17-22
17-23
17-24
17-25
17-26
17-27
17-28
17-29
17-30
17-31
17-32
17-33
17-34
17-35
17-36
17-37
17-38
17-39
17-40
18-1
1R-2
18-3
18-4
18-5
18-6
18-7

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19

STATE' CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
CLINTON'.

TOWNSHIP

--------------------------------~------------~B~1~r~t~h~t.W~here

from
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
Name
Slmpson, Marlnda
B
32 F
Housekeeper Mo
Mo
18-8
Slmpson, Joseph Jr. 11 M B
Farmer
Mo
Mo
18-9
Slmpson, John
B
7 M
Ks
18-10
Slmpson, James
4 M B
Ks
18-11
Slmpson, Anna
B
3 F
Ks
18-12
Slmpson, Edgar
2 M
B
Ks
18-13
Slmpson, NelsoH
6/12 M
B
Ks
18-14
Slmpson, Patrlc
Farmer
Ky
57 M B
Mo
18-15
Slmpson, Mellssa
57 F' B
Housekeeper Ky
Mo
18-16
Slmpson, Washlngton 18 I&gt;1
B
Farmer
Mo
Mo
18-17
Simpson, Lewls
10 M B
Farmer
Ks
18-18
Sawyer, Byron
29 M 'W
Farmer
11
11
18-19
Sawyer, Frederic
1 M W
Ks
18-20
Sawyer, Dora J.
W
25 F
Housekeeper Ky
Mo
18-21
Sawyer, Jessee P.
4/12 F
W
Ks
18-22
Woodward, G:,~, W.
22 M
W
Clerk
II
11
18-23
Banks, Isaac
60 M
W
Farmer
Eng.
Ia
18-24 '
Bank s, John W. W•
11 M W
Farmer
Ks
18-25
Banks, George J.
4 M W
Ks
18-26
Banks, Mary Ann
16 F
W
Housekeeper Ks
18-27
Banks, Elener A.
14 F
W
Housekeeper Ks
18-2B
Banks, Martha E.
14 F
W
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18-29
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42 F
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18-31
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18-32
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W
56 F
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Mo
18-33
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87 M W
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Pa
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18-34
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81 F
W
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18-35
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17 M W
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18-36
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Mo
18-37
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18-38
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18-39
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18-40
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19-1
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19-2
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19-3
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19-4
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19-5
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19-6
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25 F
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19-7
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19-8
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19-9
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19-10
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19-16
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Ml
19-19
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58 M W
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II
19-20
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57 F
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II
19-21
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W
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II
II
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Kansas State Census
Douglas ,County
Eudora Township
Volume #
page #

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1

1

2
3

4
5

Pages 1-44
name

ADAIR ,Joseph
Pamelia
Margaret
Martha J.
Edward
John
Joseph
Nettie Ann
WEAVER, Henry
Nancy
John
Anthony, Edmund
John
Sarah F.
Edmund Jr.
Lettie
George W.
CRISP, Washington
Lillie
WHITAKER ,John
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Louisa
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Anna
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Rhoda
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CHILDS, Esther
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Maria
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EDER, Lawrence
Anna
Louis
HARRIS, T. J.
Mahala
Noah Q.
S.S.
Irvin
Rosa
Luther
SMITH, J.B.
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BEGGERLY, John
KERSEY, Sararr
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Mary
Melissa J.
Shubal
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Louisa
Helen
Lydia
NElS, Peter
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Sarah
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Rosco
STADLER, Joseph
Anna
Herman
Louis
BLACK, Edward
Martha
Mary
Anna
Thomas
Jane
EISELE, Melchoir
Wo
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SCHIRLE, Jacob
Wilhemina
Esterle
Jacob
Christian
KRAUS, Andreas
Elizabeth
John
Willie
ROBINSON, Job
Lucy
SEIWALD, T'.
John
Frank
Mary
Louis
George
Anton
Mike
SHIELDS, Benj.
, Mary
Joseph
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John A.
Leonora
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PENNINGTON, A.
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David
T.H.
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57
58

SCHOENHOFER,Peter
Thersa M.
Samuel
Emily
John
Mary
Amelia
Frank
Philo
Anton
MEYE
MEYER, Joseph
HARV{QOD, W. F.
Louisa
M. S.(or L)
Martha
WESTHEFFER,Jacob
Sarah
Eli
Tersia
COLE, W.H.
Jane
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TAYLOR, Peter
HOnCES, Samuel
Mary E.
GLUYAS, G. W.
MC CARTY, James
Laura
Anna.
Craven
Maggie
Hattie
E'lias
SHIELDS, 'tlilliam
Millie
Asbery
Elton
Gertrude
FIELDS, Edward
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Adams. Aim a
Adams. John
Adams. J. CL
Adams. M. O.
Adams. R~ J.
Adams. 5'. M.
Adams. Willie
Allen. Arthur
Allen. C. B.
Allen. Emily F.
Allen. H. A.
Allen. H. P.
Allen. J. B~
Allen. Mary C'.
Allen. Mary
Allen. M. E~
Allen. ~I. E.
Arnold. Nathaniel
Barclay. Chas.
B'ardell. Bruce
Bardell. C~ F.
Bardell. Elizabeth
Bardell. H. L.
Bardell. J. C.
Bardell. Jennetta
Bardell. John
Bardell. Lawson
Bardell. Prl.
Bardell. Walter
Barley. I.
, Barley. Mary
Barnes, F. G.
Barnes. rtlary
Barnes. S~ T.
Barret. A. E.
Barret. Fanny
Barret, Julia
Barret, Sarah
Beels, Joseph
Beels, Willie
Beezeley, E. J.
Beezeley, R. A.
Blackman, Cora
Blackman, Jane A.
Blackman. Maria

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Blaeman. Rollin E'.
Blaeman, T~ A~
Blaeman. W. I. R.
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Bradley, . Laura
Brow. L. ABrown. ~t.N.
Brown. Nancy
Brown, Richard
. Brown, Riley
Brown. Riley
Brundage, . A. C.
Brundage. Louisa
Brundage~ J .• A.
Brundage, r.. R.
Brundage, P·. H.
Brundage, . S~ E.
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. Burgan. Chas.
Burgan, Ellen
Burgan, Ida
Burgan ,John
Burgan, Rosa
Burgan , Sam
Burnett, A. M.
BUrnett, c. H.
Burnett, E. E.
Burnett, E. F.
Burnett, F. G.
Burnett, J. C.
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Burnett, M. c.
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Cady, G.W.
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Carter, G. G'.
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Carter, J. T.
Carter, Naomi
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Campbell. Chas.
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Campbell, Delia
Campbell, E. C'.
Campbell, Elf
Campbell, Eva"
Campbell, G. W.
Campbell, L. A~
Campbell, L. C~
Campbell. L. J~
Campbell, l'tlartha
Campbell, M. E".
Campbell, O~ A~
Campbell, Sarah
Campbell, S~ F~
Campbell, SUsan
Campbell, WIn.
Campbell, Tates
Carroll, M. W.
Cary, H.
Cary, w. H.
Cavan augh, Thos'.
COffin, A. t.
, Coffin, J. W.
caker, Phillis
Coursey, Livingston
Covey, Clara
Covey, Daniel
Covey, Fred
Covey, E~ M~
Coy, Franklin
CrOUCh, James
Cunningham, Ann
Cunningham, Maria
Cunningham, ~fary
Cunningham, Michael
. Curry,
Curry, Burlin
Curry, Frank
Curry, Gertrude
Curry, Leola
Curry, Lucy
Curry, Sarah
Darmie, Mattie
Dobbin, Percilla
Duvell, John
EtIer, I. P~
Eller, M. J.
Eller, o. J.
Esson, A. H.

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Esson, Ellen
Esson, George
Esson, G. T~
Esslm, Sarah
Esson, 5. &amp;~
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James
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Evans, Martha J.
Evans, Simon J.
Fitzhugh,
Fitzhugh, Angeline
Fitzhugh, George
Fi tzhugh, Hannah
Fitzhugh" James
Fitzhugh, James
Fi tzhugh, Kansas
Fitzhugh, t .. F.
Fi tzhugh, Willis
Frazi er, John
Garrett,
, Garrett, A~ 'J.
Garrett, G. H.
Garrett, 'J. E.
Gaskell, Ameli a'
Gaskell, Charles
Gaskell, F. W~
Gaske~l, Josephine
Gaskell, L. D.
Gillette, M. P.
Gillette, S. A.
'Gllmore, J. L.
Gilmore, Laura
Gi lmore, &amp;lartin'
Gilmore, W. J.
'Gilmore, w. t.
Gleason, John
Gleason, Maggie
Gleason, Mary
Gleason, Michael
Gleason, Thomas
Gleason, .William
Gray, G. E.
Gray, George
Gray, Marg aret
Gray, M. E~
Gray, R.
Gray, W~ H.
. Hackley, E. E •
Hackley, Martha
Hackley, Thomas
Hackley, t'lillis
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1875
Kansas State Census
Douglas County
Eudora Township
Volume # 1'1
page /1

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Pages 1-44

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name

ADAIR ,Joseph
Pamelia
Margaret
Martha J.
Edward
John
.Joseph
Nettie Ann
WEAVER, Henry
Nancy
John
Anthony, Edmund
John
Sarah F.
Edmund Jr.
Lettie
George W.
CRISP, Washington
Lillie
WHITAKER ,John
Laura H.
Nillie

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Fred
Chas P.
William
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HEROLD, Henry
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David
Christian
Mary
George
Bruno
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Lydia
PALNiER, Benj.
Mary E,
CLARK, George
Lizzie
LOBDELL, Millard
Mary
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.RA~· , Philip
(!AY) LUCY
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Harmon. Algelena
Harmon, Christian
Harmon, H. E~ .
Harmon, S. L.
Hart. Abagail
Herondon, lit. L.
Herondon, S. L.
Hopkins, Frank
Hopkins, Mary
Hopkins, Susan
Hopkins, W.' M.
Hopper, B~ F~
Hopper, H.
Hopper, I. D.
Hopper, L. J.
Hopper, M. W~
Hopper, R. E;. L.
Howe, O. M.
Hughes, Alfred
Hughes, Benj.
Hilghes, Delia
HUghes, James
Hughes, Jesse
HUrd, L.
Hilrd, S. 5'.
Hurder, J'ames
Jackson, Andrew
Jackson, Carolin~
Jackson, Ellen
Jackson, Emanuel
Jackson, Henry
Jackson, Margaret
Jackson, Mary
jennings, Charles
Jennings, E. L.
Jennings, Fred
Jennings. John
Jennings,. Susan
Jones, .Griffi th
Jones, Henry
Knowles, Alice
Knowles, Charles:
Knowles, GuY'
Knowles, Stephen
Laffreane. August
Lafthouse, John
Lafthouse, M. J~
Lafthouse, Robt'.
Lane, M. c.
tane, Moses
Lane, N. A.

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Name
Lane, Sylvester
Lane, T. L.
Lane, \II. W.
Lavin, Timothy
Laptad, Joseph
Laptad, Susan
Lawrence, C. W.
Lawrence, G. C.
Lee, Samuel
Lewis, A. A.
Lewis, C. L.
Lewis. D.) If.
Lewis, George
Lewis, Jane
Lewis, Ollie M.
Lewis. Walter
Loi t, Charles:
Loi t, Emma
Loi t, George
Loit, Horace
Lynch. Cornelius
Marshall, Mary
Marshall, Orange
Marshall. W. P.
May, Willi.am
Mercer, .COrdelia'
lIercer, ELcina'
Mercer. Eli
Mercer, Hattie
Mercer, J ~ H.
Mercer, Salina'
&amp;Ieri dey. Wi 11i am
Meridey, William
~tiller, Ann aMiller, Daniel
Miller, David
Miller, Maud
Monroe, G. \II.
Monroe, J. L.
Monroe, M. J~
Monroe, Pl. S.
Monroe, M. W.
Morgan, A~ M.
Morgan, A. P.
. Morgan, G. H.
Morgan, J. H~
Morgan, J. F~
Mumford" Isabel
Mumford', Lewi s:
Myers, . A.. E.
Myers,
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Myers, C. G'.

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Myers, F. A:~
Myers, F. A.
~fyers, James'
Myers, Margaret
Myers, T. Hi.
Myers, William
McCabrey, Lydia:
McConnel, J • K.
McConnel, Margaret
McConnel, Maud
McConnel, Rebecca:
Nelson, Henry
Nelson, Jane
Nelson, Louisa:
Nelson, Luke
Nelson, ltatthew
Nelson, Nancy
Nelson, William
Nesbit, Chas.
Northeni:, Silas:
Parker, Louisa'
Perry, Washington
Pine, A. c.
Pine,' H. E.
Pine, T. F.
Pinson, E~ B~
Pinson, E. C.
Pinson, M. A.
Pinson, Nathan
Potts:, George
Ransom, Leann
Ransom, Perry
Robinson, C:.
Robinson, S~ T. D.
Rufert, Arthur
Rufert, Carl
Rufert, Elizabeth
Rufert, William
Rush, A~ J~
Rush, D~
Rush, E. J~
Rush, F. B'~
Rush, J~ B~
Rush, Katurah
Rush, Lucy
Rush, N. I.
Rush, R'. ~.
Russell, . A. E'.
Russell, Walter
RUssell , William
Russell, William
Sawn, A. F.

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Sawn. C. S.
Sawn. Fan a , ,
Sawn. Julia
Sawn. lJary
Sawn. l,!ary
Saum. Mary
Saum. W. E.
Seaton. J. B.
Seat,on. ~iatilda
Shaw. SIIII
Shepard. ,F. E.
Shepard. H. C.
'Shepard. L. L.
Shearer. A.
Shearer, B. J.
Shearer, E.
Shearer, E. w.
Shearer, G. W~
Shearer, J.
Simmons, WIn.
Smith, Eugene
Snith. ,F. C.
Smith, G. H.
Smith, H. B:.,
Smith, H. c.
,Smith, H. J.
Smith, J. P:.
Smith, Mark
Smith, M. D.
Smith. M. E.
Smith, S. E.
Smith, w. R.
Snoot, A. R.
Sparr, F. W.'
Sparr, Mary
Sparr, Gussie,
Steiner. Eddie
Steiner, E. M.
Stei n'er. L., A.
Steiner. William
Steiner, William
Stine. Charles
SUn'e, ~linette
ThomaS', D.
Thomas. 8ester
Thompson. Sarah
Thompson, William
Tingle, Charles
Tingle. Elizabeth
Tingle. Ger:trude

Birth.
Age Sex Color Occupation Place
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16
6
10
44
4
24
l'

21

M
U

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F
F
F
F
M
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W
W
W
W
W
W

08

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9
4,
23'
37
15
22
45
17
18

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W
W
W
W
W
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W
W
W
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KS

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M

29

M

13

M

223

F

4
43
15
60:

17
55,
10
43
12
30
50

51
21
8;
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40
42
2.-

49
49
58'

42
60'
59
1
24
3

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8:

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IA

MI
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Fanner
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Farmer
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11

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11
11'

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M
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11
11
11
11
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IL

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4

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11

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7

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M

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08

11

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12

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11
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ar

12
12
12

DB

7

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7

KS
OR

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08

MO

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Prussia
Hanover

10
10
10
10
10

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KS

11
11

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KY

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110
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Name
Willis. Frank
Willis. G. F~
Willis. Hattie
Willis. ISaD
Willis. ntaria
Wi 11 is. Mary
Willis. 'William
Wilson. A. J~
Wilson. E. B~
Wilson. Eli
Wilson. Ida .J.
Wilson, James:
Wilson. Jehu'
Wilson. M.
Wilson. M. E.
Wilson. M. R.
Wilson, S~ If.
Wilson. T. J.
Wilson, V. E.
\qoj abn. Augusta
. Woj abn. Julia'
Wojahn, Lanie
Wojahn. Millie
.Woj ahn, Nathilage
Woj abn. Tillie
\'loj abn, William
Woods. ~ar1ow
Wyman. j. G.
Wyman. Lew! s
\'lyman , Sarah
Yelvington. Anna
. Yelvington. B•
Yel vington. E.
Yel vi ngton • If.
Y"el vington. Laura
Yelvington. Rosa
. Young. C. B.
Young, George E.
. Young. L. 8'.
Zimmerman. Ada'
Zimmerman. Albert
Zinmerman, Bessie
Zi me rman • Charlotte·
Zimmerman , Clara
Zimmerman, Collins
Zimmerman. Edwin
Zimmerman. Edwin
Zimmerman, James
~

10
44'

4
49

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Place
Color
Oecueation
Sex
M
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W
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Dressmaker IN
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Carpenter. IN
IN

7
53:

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28

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27

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8,
49
11-12
12
12

4
40
27

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7

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7
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9

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Farming

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Tingle, Jennie
Tingle, Peter
Tingle, T. G.
Tolle, I. W'~
Tolle, J. M.
Tolle, Lavina E.
Tolle. R. B~
Verlnilye·, Dora
Vermilye. Edwd.
Vermilye:, Ella .'
Vermilye, E. w.
Vermilye', Hattie
Vermilye, Lottie
Verinilye, s. A.
Walton, Ida
Walton, Mary
Walton, Wil liam
Watson, Adson
Watson, L. C'.
Watson, Bertha
Watson, Eugene
VhltsoD, Frank
Watson, E". P.
Watson, Willis
Wessel, Sarah A.
Wessel, WHlie
White, George
White, G. S.
White, Elizabeth
White, Sane
White, John W.
White, Margaret
Whi te, Salina
White, W. &amp;
Whitlock, Delia
Whitlock, H. T.
Whitney, S~ S.
Wiese, Betty
Wiese, Ernst
Wiese, John
Wilcox, P. N.
Wiley, Eva
Wiley, Lyman
Wiley, Maggie
Williams, Ella
Williams, Eva
Williams, t.. D.
Williams, Rebecca
Willis, Eliner
Willis, Frank

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sex

Birth
ColorOccueation Place

5
51

F

B

M

9

M

56
5

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F
F
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10
10
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12
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22

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13
35

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F
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M
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24'
26
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9-12

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W
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28
21

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W.

F
M

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10
14
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18
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W

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W
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12

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KS

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F

M
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to KS

IL

6,
7
7
5
4
4
4
10'
3
3
3
10
10
10'
10
9
9·

�KANSAS

1875

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

.':K~iKi

Volume 19

. _. _____ ~ .-

'. :'. - TOWNSHIP

Enumerator.?
Birth Where from

Age Sex Color Occupation
W
Farmer
M
V1ncent, J.c.
57
W
F
V1ncent, Ann1e
·}O
W
M
V1ncent, Edw1n
26
W
M
V1ncent, Lew1s
20
IN
F
V1ncent, Carr1e
17
IN
F
V1ncent, Anne
14
W
Farmer
M
Beach,J.M.
44
W
F'
Beach, Nancy
33
W
M
Beach, James
3
W
M
Beach, Marcus
1
Farmer
W
M
F1tzpatr1ck, Wm.
73
M
W"
F1tzpatr1ck, M1chae132
W
M
F1tzpatr1ck, Wm.
29
W
M
F1tzpatr1ck, Thomas 22
W
M
F1tzpatr1ck, James 19
W
F
F1tzpatr1ck, Kate M.18
W
F
F1tzpatr1ck, Jane
23
W
F
F1tzpatr1ck, Magg1e 6
W
F
F1tzpatr1ck, Mary
4
W
M
F1tzpatr1ck, W1ll1e 2
W
Farmer
M
Fry, D.
64
W
F
Fry, Jerusa
64
}II
W
Fry, J.W.
24
W
F
Keller,. Amandy
30
W
F
Keller,. Mary
14
W
M
Keller, T.J.
12
W
M
Keller, J.H.
9
IN
Keller, Galen
4
M
W
Farmer
M
Daven, John
55
W
F
Daven, M~ry
46

Name

Dauen, ~ee Daven
Daven, Mary
Daven, John'
Faris, Hust1n
Far1s, Margret
Far1s, Alonzo
Far1s; Laura
Far1s, M1n1e
Far1s, Edgar
Far1s, R1chard
Fari s, Maggie
Hershall, Wm.
Hershal1, Lenora
Hershall, Wm. B.
Hersha11, M.A.
Hershall, Edward'
P1fer, Henry
Pifer, Olive
P1fer, N.C.
P1fer, Delta
Pifer, Lora
Pifer, Emm1e
P1fer, JOhn
Pifer, Maud
Wells, J.K.

17

F

8

M

46
36
19
16
14
12 .
8
4
71
69
34
25
4
37
32
13
11

M
F
M
F

9
7
5
1

47

F
M
M
F
M
F

M
F
M
M

F
M

F
F
F
M
F
M

IN
IN
W

W
W
W
W

W
W
W

W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
IN
W
IN
W
W

W

Place

to Kansas Page-Line

NY
NY
Oh
Oh
NY
NY
NY
NY
Ks
Ks
Ks
NY
NY
No
Mo
Ks
Ks
Ireland Pa
NY
Pa
NY
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
PaPa
Ireland Pa
Ks
Ks
Ks
Mo
Ky
Mo
Ky
Mo
In
No
In
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Germany Mo
Germany Oh

Oh
Ks
Ky
Farmer
II
II
II
II
I1
Ks
Ks
Farmer
Asia
Ma
Carpenter M1
Pa
Ks
NY
Pa
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Farmer
Pa

Oh
II
II
II
II
11
I1
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
NY
II

1 - 1
1 - 2

3

1

1

4

1 1
1

7
8

1
1 -

10
11

1
1

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

i _g

1 -

1
1 -

1
1
1
1
1

-

1

1
1
1
1
1
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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2~

9

31
32

33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
1
2

3

4

- 5

2- 6
2 - 7
2 - 8

2 - 9
2 - 10

2 - 11
2 - 12

Oh

.' 2 - 13
2 - 14

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19

Name

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TOWNSHIP

KANWAKA

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place

46
Wells, Mary A.
Wells ,M .A.
9
Fox, Delia
57
22
Fo:x::., Jessey
20
Fox, Wm.
Fox, Albert·
15
11
Faltz, Susan
. Boyoe , J.F.
67
Boyoe, O.
50
Boyoe, Joseph
30
20
Crandell, Jennie
Furze, Nellie
19
Furze, Orson
15
Brooks, ECiman
56
Brooks, Nanoy
39
Lawrenoe, John
13
11
Lawrenoe, R.J.
8
Lawrenoe, J.J.
4
Lawrenoe, Ellen
14
Brooks. E.J.
48
Natson, Jaoob
Natson, Elenor
53
21
Natson, Danl G.
Natson, G.W.
15
Natson, J.A.
13
12
Natson, M.E.
Lawrenoe, D.V.
45
40
Duster, H.
42
Duster, W.M.
Duster, Henry G.
12
Duster, Edward
12
Duster, John D.
80
40
Eberhart. Pat
Eberhl3.rt, Ema
35
Eberhart, Sophia
18
Eberhart, Lena
15
Eberhart, Peter
13
Eberhart. Caroline 9
Eberhart. Lizzie
7
Eberhart, John
6
Eberhart, Ema
4
Eberhart, Ester
2
Eberhart, Chas.
4/12
Buohheim, J.F.
39
Buohheim, Fredrioka 32
Buohheim, Mary
10
Buohheim, Fred
8
Buohheim, Clara
3
Buohheim, August
8/12
Buohheim, Saml.
66
Buohheim, Annie M. 55
Hartsman, N.
26
Eberhart, John
23

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w
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w
w
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W

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W
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W

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M

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W

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W
W

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W

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M

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W
W
W

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M
F
M

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W
W

M

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W
W

M
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W

W

W
W
W
W
W

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W

W
W

w

w

w

Where from
to Kansas Fage-Line

Laborer
Laborer

Oh

Oh

Va
II
II
Ks
Ks
NY
NY
Pa
Pa
II
Mo
Ma

II
II
II

In
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
II

Pa
Ia
Pa
Pa
Ia
Ia

In
In

II
Va
Va
Va
Va
Va
Va
Va
Va
Va
Va
Va
Va
In
In
Germany .£110
Germany Germany
Ks
Ks
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Germany NY
Germany Ny
NY
NY
NY
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Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
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. G.ermany II
Germany Mo
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Germany Germany
Germany Germany
Germany Germany
NY
NY

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

-

15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

2 - 34
2 - 35
2 - 36
2 - 37
2
38
2 - 39
2 - 40

3 3
3
3
3
3

-

1

2
3
4
5
6

3 - 7

3 - 8
J - 9
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3 - 11

3
3
3
3

- 12
- 13
- 14
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3
3
3
3

-

3 -

3 3 3 -

3 -

3 -

3 3 -

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19
Name
Stull, J,ohn
Stull, "'harlota
Stull, L.N.
Stull, J.M.
Stull, S.
Stull, M.B.
Shaw, SarahM.
. Shaw, Thos. A.
·Shaw, Wm.
Duster, Eva
Secrest, Thos~
Secrest, E.A.
Benjamin, W.J.
Wolfkuhl, Chrst.
Wolfkuhl, Mary
Wolfkuhl, Wm.
Wolfkuhl, H.
Wolfkuhl, Christ
Nuffer, Peter
Nuffer, Carol1ne
Nuffer,. Phillip
Nuffer, Ema
Nuf'f'er, Hosana
Nuffer, Michael
Nuffer, Johana
Bast, John
Bast, Sophia
Bast, Henry
Bast, Sophia
Bast, Anna
Nuffer, Jaco~
Nuffer, Carol1ne
Nuffer, Henry
Bast, Amanda
Bast, :Couis'a
Rake, E.W.
Rake, John
Rake, D.P.
. Boyd, .J.' hos..
Boyd. Hermida
Boyd, D.W.
Boyd, Hatt1e
Kohler, Frank
Kohler, Cather1ne
Kohler, Frank
Kohler, Annie
Kohler, Elisabeth
Kohler, Catherine
Kohler, John
Kohler, Mary
Kohler, Josephine
Kohl er, Martha
Kohler, August

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TOWNSHIP

KANWAKA

B1rth
Occupation
Place
Color
Age Sex
Farmer

55·

M
F

W

17

F
F

W
W

M

W

9
59

M

W

F

Farmer

27

M'

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Farmer
Farmer

'54

14
14

25

6
54

57

27

45
46

18
15

M
F

M
F
M
M

F
M
M
M

w·

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W

M

F

W
W
W

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KANSAS

Volume 19
Name

Age Sex

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
__ TOWNSHIP

KANWAKA

B1rth
Color Occupation Place

Wolfkuhl, August
38
M
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12
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6
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58
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22
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17
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15
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14
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12
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10
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8
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6
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4
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3
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1
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35
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28
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6
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5
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49
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19
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16
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14
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12
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9
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5
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KANSAS

Volume 19

Name

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TO't'lNSHIP

KANWAKA

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place

Bedinger, Jacob
M
47
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46
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17
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12
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10
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9
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6
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3
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3
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29
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25
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6
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4
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38
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13
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11
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9
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7
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42
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32
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14
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7
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1
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72
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69
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24
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20
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11
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38
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�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

KANWAKA,

TOWNSHIP
Birth

Name

Age Sex Color Occupation Place

Hendricks, Pearly 7/12
Richey, Fred
34
Richey, Elisabeth
26
Richey, Ethan(Ettian5
Richey, R.E.
4
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2
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56
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32
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14
Hull, C.g.
9
Hull. N.A.
7
Hull, Frances
5
Stowe, Ben
53
Stowe, Lillie
15
Stowe, Chas.
13
Stowe, Clarance (sic) 8
Brown, Sarah
76
Stowe, Warren
37
Stowe, Clata F'.
15
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McKinney".J.
35
McKinney, 'E.J.
25
McKinney, G.N.
6
McKinney, M.R.
5
McKinney, i::. vi.
3
Hill. Fannie
24
Durby, F.i.
39
Durby. Clara H.
37
Durby, George
7
Durby, F.A.
5
Lohor. John
53
Lohor, Mary
56
Lohor, Saml.
26
Lohor, Clema
22
Lohor, C.A.
14
Lewis. W.W.
30
Phillop. Wm.
43
Philip, Frank
14
Phillip, John
12
Philip, Colean
10
Philip. Lucy
8
Phillip, William
5
Phillip, Mary
3
Roth, Adam
29
Roth. Maggie
21
Roth, E.M.
1'
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6/12
Roth, Geo. C.
31
Roth, Catherine
27
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5
Roth, Alice
4
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2
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Volume 19
Name
Lockhead, John
, Lock'1ead, Janett
Lockhead, John
Lockhead, Robert
Ice, Thomas
Ice, Eliza
Ice, A.E.
'Ice, W.T.
Ice, M.C.
Ice, S.S.
Ice, Erna
FoY-, Nellie
Fox, Susan
Harris, W.w.
Harris, Sarah
Harris, Sarah
Harris, Mable
Har"!'is, w.:ci.
R.oller, V.
Roller, C.
noller, Nicheal
rioller, Geo.
Roller, Sophia
Roller, Val
iioller, John
iioller, Ida
Hawk, John
Hawk, Catherine
Hawk, John
Hawk, C.J.
Hawk, Geo,
Hawk, Mary
Hawk, s.s.
Roller, Geo.
Roller, Catherine
Roller, C.F.
Roller, Ma.ry L.
Roller, Chas. w.
Gress, Geo.
Gress, H~,r~8.ret
Gress, Ch.qs. W.
Grel"!s, M.E.
Gress, A.C.
Gress, R.C.
Gress, J.W.
Salvader, Peter
Sal vader , Josephine
Dennwe il'er , John
Dennweiler, Julia
Stockflesch, JUlian
Westfall, John
Westfall, Nrs.

STATE

KANSAS

CENSUS

KANWAKA

- DOUGLAS
TO·tlNSHIP

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KANSAS

Volume 19

Name

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

KANWAKA

TO'tlNSHIP

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place

Westfall. Lewis
8
Westfall. Fred
4
Westfall. Henry
1
Nuffer. Christ
49
Nuffer. Anna
46
Nuffer. Hannah
19
Nuffer. Loucia
14
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11
Nuffer. William
9
Nuffer. Willhelma
4
Denehou. Wm.
63
Denehou, Bridget
63
Denehou. Bridget
22
Denehou, Thos. 20
20
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40
Wakefield. ~. B.
29
Wakefield. Lucy
2
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11
Ingersoll, Wm.
27
Ingersoll. Alice
30
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2
Ingersol, Edith
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Ingersoll, Carolina 56
:ijammond, Wm.
50
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39
Hammond, M.A.
19
Hammond, Mary A.
16
Hammond. W.H.
13
Blunt. Ben
58
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42
Blunt, A.L.
13
Bl un t, N. S.
11
Blunt, Frank A.
3
Blunt, Annie J.
2
Blunt. Ben
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Blunt, Selina
26
McDonnal, John
28
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18
McDonnal, Irvin
1
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23
Peterson, James
21
Jones, W.
27
Thomas, J.P.
47
Thomas. Alice
16
Baldwin. I.C.
69
Baldwin, Lucy J.
50
Baldwin. Layffett
24
Baldwin,' MargaretA. 24
Preston, Rolland
10
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4
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25
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1875

Volume 19

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Name
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Lockhead, Janett
Lockhead, John
Lockhead, Robert
Ice, Thomas
Ice, Eliza
Ice. A.E.
,Ice, W.T.
Ice, M.C.
Ice, S.S.
Ice, Ema
For, Nellie
Fox, Susan
Harris, W.w.
Harris, Sarah
Harris, Sarah
Harris, Mable
Harris, w.B.
Roller, V.
Roller, C.
noller, Micheal
.doller, Geo.
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Sal vader, Josephine
Dennwe il'er, John
Dennweller, Jul1a·
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Westfall, John
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�KANSAS

1875

Volume 19

Name
Toppimg, FIank
Martin, H••
Martin. Nancy
Martin, Malvina
Martin, Sarah.~'.
Martin, J ohn~'.
Martin. MaryA.
Martin, Elonor
Martin. Bridy:,~
Martin, Annie
Martin. Chas.
Evans, Henry
Evans. Mary
Evans. Wm.
Evans. Eliza
Evans, Louas
Evans, J.E.
Evans. Ems
Remick. J .~c~
Remick, M.A.E.
Remick, Arthur
Remick, Albert E.
Lacy. Elisabeth
Lacy, Martha
Lacy. Julia
Strahan, A.J.
Strahan, May
Strahan. William
Strahan, Chas.
Strahan, George
Strahan, Lizzie
Cosley, H.A.
Cosley, Rebeca
Cosley, Thos.·
Cosley, Josiah
Cosley, Andrew
Coleman. E.A.
Coleman, Mary J •.
Cosley, Trenton
Coleman, William
Coleman, Minnie
Seaton, Saml.
Sea~on. Elisabeth
Seaton. Edward
Seaton, Martha
Brass, William
Bras s, S~rah A•.
Brass, Magg1e A.
Brass, Clara.A.
Brass, Sal11e S.
Brass, Willie F.
Brass, Kate H.
Brass, Claud1e
Brass, Harry E.

Age

STATE

Birth
Sex Color Occupation Place
M

55
45

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20
18

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13
11

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CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

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NC
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11
11
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26
27
28
29
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31
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33
34
35
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- 37
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15
16
17
18
19
20
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- 22
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- 24
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�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19

Name
Brass, Harry E.
Johnson, Anare

Age

9

40

63
55
23
19
17
49
12
10
6

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TOWNSHIP

KANWAKA

B1rth
Sex Color Occupation Place
M
M

Blankenship, Lillie 45
F
Blankenship,. Thomas 21
M
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18
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16
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Blankenship, A.J.
13
F
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10
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8
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5
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Benjman, D.O.
66
M
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60
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Benjman, James
24
M
Reynolds, Geo. W•
49
M
Reynolds, Ma.ry L.
31
F
Reynolds, Eliza
8
F
Shepherd, Annie
16
F
Hook, James
35
M
Hook, Kate
35
F
Hook, Chas. N.
10
M
Hook, Julia M.
9
F
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5
F
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3
F
Hook, G.H.
11/12
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Kiser, Lewis
56
M
Kiser, Sallie
62
F
Cowan, Alex
24
M
Cowan, Harriet
20
F
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4/12 F
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58
M
Bickerton, Hannah
49
F
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7
M
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Pierson, Thos.
55
M
Pierson, Eliza J.
56
F
Pierson, Mary J.
26
F
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27
M
Pierson, Matilda
18
F
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15
M
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13
M
Blankenship, J.
45
M
Lewis, Wm.
Lewis, Amee
Lewis, Mary J.
Lewis, A.'
Lewis, Wm.H.
Menning, BLW
Menning, Chas. E.
Menning, Christen
Menning, Phobe

STATE

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W
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Va
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Va
Va
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Va
Va
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Va

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W
W
W
W
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B
B

B
B

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W
W

W

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W
W

W
W
W
W

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England Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
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Ks
Ks
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Va
Va
Va
Al
Va
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Me
Me
Ks
Ks
Pa
In
Pa
In
In
In
In
In
Ks
Ks
·Ks
NC
Va
NY

W

NY

W
W

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In
Ks

W

Where from
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12 - 40
13
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4

5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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20
21
22
23
24
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26
27
28
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30
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32

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35
36
37
38
39
40

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4

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M
F
F

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Mi

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14' - 6
. 14 - 7

W

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Ml

Ml
Ml

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14 - 9

W

Farmer

Pa

Ml

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1875

Volume 19

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TOWNSHIP

KANWAKA

NH
NH

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In
14 - 10
Ml
14 - 11
14
12
In
14 - 13
In
14 - 14
14 - 15
Oh
14 - 16
Oh
14 - 17
Oh
14
18
Oh
14 - 19
14 - 20
14
21
Oh
14 - 22
Oh
14
23
Ma
14
24
Ma
14
25

Ct
NY
Fa
.Germany

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Fa
Fa
Mo

14
26
14 - 27
14 - 28
14 - 29

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Ks
Fa
In
In
Oh
In
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14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14

Birth
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Hofer, Frank
Hofer, Caroline
Hofer, John W.
Dufee, Lewis
Dufee, Maggie
Dufee, Floyd
Barber, Rob J.
Barber, M.E.
Barber, Mary J.
Barber, Alice
Barber, O.F.
Barber, H.N.
Barber. J.W.
Barber. Orilla
Sturd. Henry
Sturd, George
Slurd, See Sturd
Sturd. Clarisa
Stansbaugh, J.
Stansbaugh, Kate
Shlver, Adam
Shlrer, See Shlver
Shiver. Rosa
Shiver,Chas. T.
Barber, Oliver
Barber. Mallnd
Barber. Ema
Barber. Ema
Olman, Alice
Anderson. Ben
Kenzie. David
Kenzie, Nancy
Buckler, Eva
Heming. John
Heming. Thresa
Heming, Jennie
Heming, Lora
Heming. Willlam
Hem1ng, Blanch
Hemlng. Samuel
Targart, J~Efs
Targart " Veretta
Targart, F.T.
Targart, M.J.
Targart. B'1rdle
Targart, M.B;
Targart, .M. M'.
Nelll, Thos.·
NellI, Sarah
NellI, Wm.
Neill. Clara
Neill, Nellle

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31
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27
27
6
4
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W
W
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W
W

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W
W
W
w

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W

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W
W
W

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W

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30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

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KANSAS

Volume 19

Name

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

KANWAKA

TOWNSHIP

B1rth Where from
to Kansas Page-Line
Occupat1on
Place
Color
Sex
Ase
Mo
15 - 20
Farmer
Ky
W
M
68
Mo
15
21
Mo
W
19 M

Laws, Emanuel
Laws, James
Kennedy, J.A.
55
Kennedy, Geo.
29
Kennedy, Ema
19
41
Lewis, J.M.
Lewis, Ema H.
34
14
Lewis, T.M.
Lewis, M.U.
15
10
Lewis, M.D.
8
Lewis, E.W.
4
Lewis, J.E~D.
Henderson, J.S.
30
Henderson, Ellie
25
Henderson, Walter
7
6
Henderson, Bertie
Henderson, Ellie
5
Henderson, J.M.
2
Stover, S.
50
22
Stover,Wm.
?
Stewart,. Lizzie
Tegart, See Targart
C~user, Sarah M.
43
18
Stover, Laura
16
Stover, Harry
Stover, Iva M.
12
Hammond, John
11
Hammond, Thos,
7
Hammond, Walter
3
Scouten, R.
67
Scouten, D.W.
42
Wittits, Cam
28
Wittits, Kate
27
Wittits, Gesly
2
Plant, Tabitha
51
Plant, Mary
19
Plant, Lola
16
Plant, Anna M.
25
Plant, Amandy
2
Stewart, Mary A.
46
Lewis, Abe
22
Plant, Tho •.
29
Richards, R.F.
40
Richards, Martha J. 25
Richards, Geo. T.
7
Richards, Chas. A.
5
Richards, Mary E.
4
Boyd, Francis
12
Sedg~dck, M.
56
Sedgwick, Roxana
45
Sprague, Wm.
18
Scribner, H.I.
37
Scribner, Ade11n
34
Scr1bner, Alberta
12

M
M
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W

M

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W

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W
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W

W
W
W

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w
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w
W
W

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Farmer

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Ky
Ky
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
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Pa
Ks

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Pa
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Ky

Pa
Pa
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Volume 19
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TOWNSHIP

KANWAKA

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Scribner, Alberta
Scr1bner, T.R.
7
2/12
Scr1bner, Frank
Freeman, D.
33
Freeman, Alace
27
4
Freeman, A.M.
Freeman, M·b..
3
1/12
Freeman, Theodore
2
Hall, Zebie
Kelly, J .~.
50
Kelly, M.E.
39
14
Montgomery, J.
Harrison, Chas.
30
Harrison, Lena
25
2/12
Harr1son, C.E.
Tabor, T.E.
43
Tabor, Luainda
47
Tabor, Innis E
13
11
Tabor, Lavina C.
Tabor, Anna L.
8
Werton, A.V.
51
Werton, Sylina
23
Christy, Thos.
45
Christy, Catherine
28
Christy, Magg1e
16
Christy. Mary
15
Chr1sty, Jane
12
Christy, Julia
10
10
Christy, Agnes
Chr1sty, Maria
8
Chr1sty, Thos.
6
Chr1sty, Wm.
3
Christy, James
3/12
Glesby, Mary A.
7
IJ.esby, , See Glesby
Hens1eman,
52
Hensleman, Christana 48
Hensleman, Emanel
19
Hensleman, Percella 17
Hensleman, Simon
13
Hensleman, N.M.
10
Hens1eman, Christy
7
Foxen, W.A.
58
Foxen, Mercy L.
56
28 !'c.
Foxen, Susan E.
7 ";'.."
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Martin, Elisabeth
53
Mart1n, Mary E.
23
Martin, Wm. A.
20
Martin, S.D.
18

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Ks
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Va
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England
Mi
Ks
Vt
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Oh
Oh
In
NY
NY
Ireland
Ireland
II
11
II
II
11
II
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Ks
Ks
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Pa
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. M1
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Mi
Ma
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16 - 32
16 - 33
16 - 34
II
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37
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39
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Mi
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17 -6
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Oh
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Oh
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Oh
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17 - 11
Oh
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II
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11
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II
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11
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�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19

Name
Messinger, Albert
Duke, Mathias
Duke, Samantha
Duke, Cordia
Draper, Wm.
Draper, B.a.
Draper, G.W.
Draper, Fred L.
Draper, Rolla E.
Ricker, A.S.
Ricker, Jane W~
Ricker, Jennie E.
Ricker, A.S.M.
Ricker, Lenora S.
Cummings, Wm.
Cummings, Ema
Cummings, Willie
Boyd, Fannie
Boyd, Myra
Cummings, H.A..
Porter, W.A.
Porter, Sarah A.
Porter, W.F.
Porter, Ema E.
Porter, Chas. E.
Anderson, Mary E.
McKinney, Mary
McKey, John
Contes, Kirk
Contes, America
Deskins, T.C.
Deskins, Mary A.
Deskins, Francis
Deskins, Hulda
Deskins.• SiJ,sie
Deskins, Wm.
Deskins, Lizzie
Deskins, Fred
Benjamin, E.J.
Benjamin, Nellie
Brawly, T.J.
Brawly, Nancy
Brawly, M.J.
Brawly, Willie E.
Brawly, Levi
Brawly, Clara L.
Anderson ,_ J.
Anderson. Mary
Anderson. l't'lary
Mickell, M• .o.
Mickell. Ana
Platts, A.E.

Age

72

34

30

5
44
39
15
13
9

58
59

30
27

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27
22
1

18
21
27
42

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Birth
Sex Color Occupation PlAce

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W

33

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Farmer

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NY
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Ks
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Mo
Mo
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Ks
Ks
Mo
Ks

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18
18
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NY
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Va
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18
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�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19

Name
Platts, S.W.
Platts, Sasle
Bell, J.B.
Bell, M.J.
Bell, Roberta
Bell, Eille
Bell, E.C.
Ml to'hell, W.J.
Mitchell, Martha
Mitchell, Ana
Mltchell, Wm. J.
Mltchell, A.C.
Mitchell, J.H.
Gerla, A.H.
Geria, A.M.
Gerla, A.".
Kltchen, Wesley
Kitchen, M.J.
Kltchen" C.W.
Kltchen, L.J.
Kltchen" C.A.
McIlvaln, John
McIlvain. Margaret
Shields, W.H.
Shields, R.F.
McIlvain, Thos.
McIlvain, J.B.
Benjamln, Wm.
,

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McButcher, M.A.
McButcher, James
McButcher, Chas.
McButcher, -Anna M.
Emery, C. C. ;
Emery, Ana C.
Emery, John C.
Emery, F.W.
Emery, Eugene F.
Douglass, W.
Douglass, Eliza
Douglass, J.E'.
Douglass, J.P.
Douglass, ,.,Allce M.
Tabor, O.S.
Tabor, A.M.
Conut, Alwod
Conut, Hannah
Conut, Annie
Anderson, Thos.
Anderson, Hannah
Anderson, Wm. B.
Anderson, Maggie
Anderson, Geo. A.
Anderson, M.A.
Finley, Archy

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TOWNSHIP

KANWAKA

Birth
Occupation
Place
Color
Age Sex
NH
W
45
F
17
28
25

4

2
2/12

54

52
19
17
14
12
30
33
28
39
26

6

5
1

75

35
16
12
9

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M

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Ireland Mo
Oh
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Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
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In

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W
W

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W
W
W
W
W

F

M'

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F

M
M

M

Sadler

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W

M

W

F

W

F

Farmer

Nursery

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Farmer

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M

W

M

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M

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5

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W

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28

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51

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W

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Ky
In
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
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NY
Prussia
In
II

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21

45
39

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to Kansas Page-Line

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Farmer
Farmer

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In
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Me
Me
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ky
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Oh

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Mo

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Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
NY
NY
NY
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II
II

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Mo
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Oh

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Ireland
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Ks
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�KANSAS

1875

Volume 19
ti&amp;m~

Finley, Margaret
Finley, R.H.
Booth, R.E.
Finley, Juda
·Booth, Viola
Booth, Chas.
Clast, Nelson
Ransen, J.H.
Ransen, E.C.
Hansen, Myra
Hansen, Willard
McTarret, Wm.
McTargret, Maria
McTargret, James
Kizer, Alex
Kizer, M.J.
Bell, L.
Bell, James
Bell, Fanny

STATE

KANWAKA

TO'tlNSHIP
Birth
P1AgI

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25
13

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Typed by Donald W. Vaughn

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NY
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Ks
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Mo
Ks
Ks
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Oh
Ia
Ia

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NY
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NY
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Mo

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- DOUGLAS COUNTY - LECOMPTON TOWNSHIP
Post Office - .Lecompton
Enumerator: Francis Walter
Birth Where from
P§:ge
to KS
Me Sex Color Occu~ation Place
1
IN
IN
W Farmer
M
32
IL.
1
'IL
w
F
29
1
KS
W
M
12
1
KS
W
M
10
1
KS
W
F
6
1
KS
W
F
4
1
KS
W
F
1
1
MO
VA
B Laborer
M
40
1
MO
MO
B
30 ·F
1
KS
B
F
17
1
KS
B
M
14
1
KS
B
F
8
KS
.
1
B
F
4
1
KS
B
F
2
1
IA
OH
W
Farmer
M
38
IA
1
PA
W
F
38
IA
1
IA
W
M
14
IA
1
IA
W Farmer
M
12
1
IA
IA
W Farmer
M
10
1
KS
W
M
8
1
KS
W
F
4
1
KS
W
F
2
1
KS
M
W
1
DE
1
IRE
W Farmer
M
44
PA
1
PA
40. F
W
1
KS
W
M
19
1
KS
W
M
13
1
KS
W
M
11
1
KS
W
M
8
KS 1
W
4
F
1
KS
W
2· F
IN
KY
1
M
W Farmer
56
IN
1
KY
W
F
58
IN
IN
1
W Farmer
M
25
IN
IN
1
W
F
21
IN
IN
1
W
M
17
KS
1
M
W
14
1
W
KS
10
M
KS
1
M
W
19
W
KS
1
M
15
IN
IN
2
57 M W Farmer
IN
W
IN
2
58 F
W Laborer
IN
IN
M
2
32
IN
IN
M
2
23
W.\ Laborer
F
W
KS
2
17
14
F
W
KS
2
ITALIA AFRICA
M
W Mason
2
50

1875 KANSAS STATE CENSUS

Volume 12. P§:ges 1-26
Name
L.
A.
R.
M.
G.
L.

TYLER, J.
TYLER, M.
TYLER, M.
TYLER, E.
TYLER, J.
TYLER, M.
TYLER, L.
ROBERTS, Charles
ROBERTS, Anna
ROBERTS, Ellen
ROBERTS, Georg
ROBERTS, Mahaly
ROBERTS, Sarah
ROBERTS, Elizabeth
CUNNINGHAM , J. B.
CUNNINGHAM, Chatarine
CUNNINGHAM , L. B.
CUNNINGHAM, H. L.
CUNNINGHAM , F. B.
CUNNINGHAM, F.
CUNNINGHAM, M. L.
CUNNINGHAM , C.
CUNNINGHAM, D. Eo
GEELAN, Henry
GEELAN, Sahra
BISETAND, John
GEELAN, William
GEELAN, Charles
GEELAN, Daniel
GEELAN, Rebeka
GEELAN , Maud
DUNCAN, William
DUNCAN, Marie
. DUNCAN, William E•
DUNCAN, Rachel
DUNCAN, Charles
DUNCAN, James
DUNCAN, Thomas
CUSTARD, Theodore
CUSTARD, Hiliiam
JAGER, Jacob
JAGER, Catherine
JAGER,' Joseph
JAGER, Alfred
JAGER, Susanne
JAGER, Ella
MIGLIARIO, Mario

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Lecompton Township

AB:,e
Name
MIGLIARIO, Constant
52
MIGLIARIO, Louise
33
11
MIGLIARIO, C. J.
6
MIGLIARIO, Marko V.
4
MIGLIARIO, J. Stephens
1
MIGLIARIO, L. M.
HILL, Fred
59
48
HILL. Sopha
26
HILL, Q.uincy
24
HILL, Hanna
22
HILL, Amalia
HILL, Julia
19
HILL. James
17
14
HILL. Littman
HILL, Elmore
12
HILL. Viola
9
HILL, Winna
5
2
HILL. Paul
FISHER. A.
29
FISHER, Elisabeth
28
FISHER, (baby)
1/5
64
HAFER, Gerlach K.
HAFER, Elizabeth
62
. HAFER. Frank
26
HAFER, C.
22
HAFER. John
1/2
WAUGH, Hetty
22
WAUGH, Anna
23
WAUGH, Alice
3/4
JOHNSON, Thomas
55
JOHNSON, Marie
50
JOHNSON. Georg
18
JOHNSON, Grant
11
. DUMM (DAMM). Wilhelm
46
DUMM
Catherine
"
30
DUMM
"
John
20
DUMM
"
Wilhelm
16
DUMM
Elisabeth 13
"
DUMM
Elisa
"
10
DUMM
Frank
"
8
SMITH, William
34
SMITH, Marie
32
SMITH, Everett H.
8
SMITH, Danube
6
SMITH, Joseph
5
SMITH, H. L.
'3
SMITH, T. B.
1/2
HENNESSEY, John
33
HENNESSEY, Jane
30
HENNESSEY, Stephen H.
6
HENNESSEY, Wm. E.
4
HENNESSEY, Kate
2
HENNESSEY, M. S.
3/4

Sex Color
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M
W
F
W
F
W
M
W
M
W
F
W
M
W
F
M
W
W
F
W
F
F
W
W
M
M
W
W
M
W
F
W
F
W
M
W
M
F
W
W
F
W
M
W
F
M
W
M
W
M
W
M
W
W
F
W
F
M
W
F
W
M
W
W
M
M
W
W
F
W
M
W'
M
F
W
F
W
M
W
M
W
F
W
M
W
F
W
M
W
F
W
M
W
M
W
F
W
M
W
M
W
F
W
M
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Farmer
Farme:z;
Clerk
Teacher
Teacher

Farmer
Farmer

Laborer
Farmer
Farmer
Mason

Farmer

Farmer

Birth Wherefrom
to KS Page
Place
2
ITALIA A..."'RICA
LA
2
GER
2
KS
2
KS
2
KS
2
KS
IA
PA
2
IA
2
PA
IA
2
PA
IA
2
PA
IA
2
PA
IA
2
IA
IA
2
IA
' IA
2
IA
IA
2
IA
2
KS
2
KS
2
KS
PA
2
PA
IN
2
OH
KS
2
OH
2
PA
OH
PA
2
OH
OH
2
MI
MI
2
2
KS
OH
IN
2
IN
IN
2
KS
2
IN
IN
2
IN
IN
2
KS
2
KS
2
GER
GER
3
GER
GER
3
GER
GER
3
GER
GER
3
GER
GER
3
GER
GER
3
GER
GER
3
. RI
MA
3
IL
IL
3
MO
MO
3
KS
3
KS
'3
KS
3
KS
3
IRE
IA
3
IL
IL
3
KS
3
KS
3
KS
3
KS
3

�Name
OLIVER, Thorn.
MARTIN, Dew. Senr.
MARTIN, Marie
MARTIN, John
MARTIN, Lilly
MARTIN, Stephen
MARTIN, Dew. Jun.
MARTIN, Marie
MARTIN, (baby)
HARTUP, Thos.
HARTUPj Elisabeth
HARTUP, I sac
HARTUP, Hattie
HARTUP, Kath.
HARTUP, Amalia
HARTUP, Thomas
BURNE'IT, A.
BURNErI', Mari e
BURNE'IT, Sahra
BURNETT, Rose
HEISE, A.
HEISE, Peter
LOWE, Elisabeth
LOWE, Wm.
LOWE, Robert
LOWE, Crawford
LOWE, J.
LOWE, Clara
LOWE, Garrett
LOWE, Elisabeth
LOWE, Marie
LOWE, Jennie
LOWE, Hattie
CLARK, J. M.
. CLARK, Carlinda
CLARK, Jane
. CLARK, Louise
CLARK, Amanda
CLARK, Ella
CLARK, Flora
CLARK, Seth
SMITH, Wm.
SMITH, Amerika
SMITH, Wilford'
SMITH, G.
SMITH, Francis
SMITH, Willie
SMITH, Roi
HILL, Wm.
LAUGHLIN, Ch .
SMITH, Ch. w.
NINNS (Nenns), Rob.

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32
61
51

22
16
12
32
19
1/4
42
36
13
11
7
4
2
34
33
6
1
50
. 65
38
25
23
18
17
15
. 12
6
4
3
1/4
57
41
19
17
14
12
7
5
57
49
34
31
22
3

1
16
16
18
18

Birth Where from
to KS P§:ge
Sex Color OccuEation Place
PA
W Gas Factory PA
3
M
PA
IRE
W Farmer
3
M
PA
PA
W
3
F
?
PA
W Laborer
M
3.
KS'
w
3
F
KS
W
3
M
PA
PA
Laborer
W
3
M
IL
MO
3
W
F
KS
W
3
F
MO
OH
W Farmer
3
M
MO
IN
W Farmer
3
F
MO
MO
3
W
M
W
3
F
W
3
.F
,
3
W
F
3
W
M
MO
OH
W Bununer
M
3
MO
MO
W
3
F
KS
W
F
3
KS
W
F
3
4
IA
PA
W Merchant
M
4
IA
PA
W Docktor
M
4
MO
TN
W
F
4
MO
TN
W
M
4
MO
TN
W
M
MO
4
MO
W
M
MO
4
MO
W
M
4
MO
MO
W
F
4
KS
W
M
4
KS
W
F
4
KS
W
F
4
KS
F
w·
KS
4
F
W
4
MO
OH
W Farmer
M
MO
4
KY
W
F
4
KY
MO
F
W
4
MO
MO
F
W
HO
MO
4
F
W
KS
4
W
F
4
W
KS
F
KS
4
M
W
VA
M
W Farmer
MO
4
KY
MO
4
F
W
KY
MO
M
W Farmer
4
KY
MO
M
W Merchant
4
KS
F
W
4
W
KS
4
M
?
W
KS
4
M
W Student
IA
IA
4
M
W Student
MO
MO
4
M
W Student
HO
MO
4
M
W Student
MO
MO
4

�Name
ke Sex Color OccuEation
RAUCH, Henry
70 M W Gardner
W Laborer
21 M
KIRK, James
BROWN, Wm.
27 M W Farmer
W
BROWN, Elisabeth
23 F
DUMMER, R. W.
70 M W -Farmer
W Farmer
DUMMER, Elisabeth
58 F
M
W Farmer
DUMMER, Jerimiah
29
W Farmer
M
DUMMER, Henry
27
W Farmer
M
DUMMER, William
25
20 M W -Farmer
DUMMER, Richard
W
21 F
DUMMER, Ha...---riet
W
16 M
DUMMER, Charles
W Farmer
M
OLIVER, Thomas S.
75
OLIVER, Thomas J.
32 M W Farmer
W
OLIVER, Anna
50 F
OLIVER, William
34 M W Farmer
OLIVER, Robert
23 M ,! W Laborer
OLIVER, Georg
19 M W
W
22 F
OLIVER, Elisabeth
W
14 F
OLIVER, Louise
OLIVER, Billy
49 M W Agent
GARRILL, R. w.
33 M W Farmer
W
GARRILL, Helen
30 F
M
W
GARRILL, Marchall
3
W
GARRILL, Lizzy
1 F
RICE, Dan
18 M B
NOE, Georg
49 M W Farmer
NOE, H. L.
W
41 F
NOE, A. F.
19 M W
NOE, A. G.
13 M W
NOE, L. M.
11 M W
DUNCAN, Edward
65 M W Laborer
PIKENS, Abba
W
54 F
PI KENS , Theodory
F
44
W
PIKENS, G. W.
42 N
W Plasterer
PIKENS, Fred
21 M
W Laborer
ILIFF, Samuel- (Lemuel)
M
W Farmer 57
ILIFF, Marie
F
W
55
ILIFF, J. N.
W Laborer
35 M
ILIFF, John
W Laborer
31 M
ILIFF, Esther
W
25 F
ILIFF, Asa
24 M
W Teacher
ILIFF, Israel
W Saddler
23 M
ILIFF, Ellen
20 F
W
ILIFF, Marie
W
15 F
DUNCAN, G.
W Farmer
38 M
DUNCAN, H. J.
W
35 F
DUNCAN, M. A.
W
13 F
DUNCAN, John
10 M W
DUNCAN, Edward (Ed.m1¥ld)
W
7 N
DUNCAN, Nillr
5 M W

Birth Where from
to KS Page
Place
PA
6
GER
PA
6
PA
MO
6
IN
MO
6
MO
IL
ME
6
VA
IL
6
IL
6
IL
IL
IL
6
IL
6
IL
IL
6
IL
IL
6
IL
6
KS
6
PA
IRE
PA
6
IRE
PA
6
IRE
PA
PA
6
PA
6
PA
6
KS
PA
PA
6
KS
6
PA
PA
6
OH
OH
6
OH
OH
6
KS
6
KS
6
MO
MO
6
IL
GER
6
GER
MO
6
GER
MO
6
KS
6
KS
6
KY
IN
6
NY
IL
6
PA
IL
6
PA
IL
6
PA
PA
6
PA
IA
7
OH
IA
7
WI
IA
7
WI
IA
7
WI
IA
7
WI
IA
7
IA
IA
7
IA
IA
7
IA
IA
7
IN
IN
7
OH
OH
7
KS
7
KS
7
KS
7
KS
7

�Age
Name
EV ANS, Lyman
65
PLUMER (PLUMMER),Taylor 28
PLUMER, Estella
21
PLUMER, Wm.
5
PLUMER, Sahra
3
PLUMER, W.
1
PETE, 'Laura
39
PETE, Emma
21
PETE, Laura
16
PETE, Watt
12
PETE, Sam
14
PETE, Alice
10
PETE, Alex
20
WATSON, Salinda
68
IJAMS, Dan
32
IJAMS, Jenny
22
IJAMS, Georg
3
'IJAMS, (baby)
1/2
LONEBRAKE, J. H.
45
LONEBRAKE, S. w.
36
LONEBRAKE, Jane E.
14
LONEBRAKE, Cora W.
12
LONEBRAKE, M. G.
2
BROSSON, Jerry
32
BROSSON, Elisabeth
30
BROSSON, Joseph
10
BROSSON, John
8
BROSSON, Marie
6
BROS SON , William
3
BROSSON, Thomas
5
BROSSON, Ruth
1/2
VERNON, William
31
VERNON, Ella
21
VERNON, (baby)'
1/4
HENRY, Wm.
)8
HENRY, Katherina
25
HENRY, Edward
15
HENRY, Lotte
10
HENRY, (baby)
1/2
GRAHAM, Andrew
36
GRAHAM, Margareth
51
GRAHAM, M. Jane
20
GRAHAM, Marie
18
GRAHAM, Anna
15
GRAHAM, Sahra
13
GRAHAM, Robert
;1.1
GRAHAM, I sac
8
GRAHAM, Peter
3
BROWN, John S.
67
BROWN, John J.
33
MUNGER, Carolina
36
MUNGER, Ka th,
' 10

Birth Where from
to KS Pe:ge
Sex Color Occu~ation Piace
VA
4
M
W Farmer
MO
KY
W Laborer
KY
4
M
F
W
NY
IL
4
W
M
KS
4
F
W
KS
4
M
W
KS
4
VA
W Postmistress VA '
F
5
W
VA
F
VA
5
F
W
VA
VA
5
M
VA
W
VA
5
M
W
VA
VA
5
F
VA
W
VA
5
M
W Clerk
VA.
VA
5
F
W
VA
VA
5
M
W Teacher
IN
IN
5
F
W
VA
VA
5
M
W
KS
5
F
W
KS
5
M
W Doktor
OH
IA
5
F
W
IN
IN
5
F
W
KS
5
F
W
KS
5
F
W
KS
5
M
W Farmer
IRE
IL
5
F
W Farmer
IRE
IL
5
M
W
KS
5
M
W'
KS
5
F
W
KS
5
M
W
KS
5
M
W
KS
5
F
W
KS
5
M
W Teacher
IA
IA
5
F
W
VA
VA
5
F
W
KS
5
M
W Farmer
PA
PA
5
F
W
PA
IL
5
M
W Farmer
PA
PA
5
F
W
PA
PA
5
F
W
PA
PA
5
M
W Farmer
IRE
PA
5
F
W
IRE
PA
5
F
W
PA
5
F
W
PA
PA
5
F
W
PA
PA
5
F
W
PA
PA
5
M
W
PA
PA
5
M
W
PA
PA
5
M
W
PA
PA
5
M
W 'Farmer
GER
MO
6
M
W Farmer
IN
MO
6
F
W
IN
MO
6
F
W
'6
KS

�Name
Aa:e
SI..J'AN, Laura
36
PIKENS, Orlando
34
PIm~s, Olive
32
PIrn~S', Abba
30
SPENCER,. J. W.
31
SPENCER, L. N.
27
SPENCER, Marie
7
SPENCER, Therese
5
4
SPENCER, Wm. L.
1
SPENCER. Mathilda
SPENCER, O. D.
29
21
SPENCER, Sylva
SPENCER, Sylvester
22
SPENCER, Florence
18
SPENCER, M. B.
3
1
SPENCER, L. M.
DAVIDSON, James
45
DAVIDSON, Marie
38
DAVIDSON, Jessie
20
DAVIDSON, Henry
18
DAVIDSON, Marie
15
DAVIDSON, Ida
13
DAVIDSON, James
9
DAVIDSON, l'!artha
5
DAVIDSON, Sahra
3
BENNETr, H. A.
30
BENNEIT, Louise
26
BENNEIT, Georg
9
BENNEIT, Charles
7
BENNEIT, James
5
BENNEI'T, Louis
3
BENNEI'T, (baby)
1/2
MOORE, James
57
MOORE, Julia
24
MOORE, Sahra
19
MOORE, Rebbecca
14
MOORE, Dona
11
HOaRE, Martha
9
MOORE, Margeretha
9
l100RE, Lilly
6
HOORE, Frank
4
SILLS (SELLS), Anthony 63
SILLS, Sahra
52
SILLS, Minerva
18
HAFFETTY, Wessley
28
MAFFETTY, Alice E.
20
MAFFETTY, Georg
1/2
STUART, Joseph
33
STUART, Elisabeth
30
STUART, Melinda
14
STUART, Joseph
7
STUART, Sahra
5
STUART, Ada
3
*Mulatto

Birth Where from
to KS Page
Sex Color Occu~ation Place
IL
PA
W
7
F
IL
PA
W Mason
M
7
IL
PA
.F
W
7
IL
PA
W
F
7
KY
KY
W Farmer
7
M
MO
IN
W
F
7
KS
W
F
7
KS
F
W
7
KS
M
W
7
KS
W
F
7
KY
.
Farmer
KY
M
W
7
WI
WI
W
7
F·
ICY
ICY
·M
W Farmer
7
VA
VA
W
F
7
KS
W
M
7
KS
W
F
7
MO
ICY
M
W Farmer
7
MO
MO
F
W
7
M
W
KS
7
KS
M
W Farmer
7
F
W
KS
7
W
KS
F
7
M
W
KS
7
KS
F
W
7
F
W
KS
7
VA
M
W Merchant
IL
8
F
W
IL
IL
8
IL
M
W
IL
8
M
W
MO
MO
8
M
W
MO
MO
8
M
MO
MO
W
8
F
W
KS
8
M
W Farmer
TN
AR
8
F
AR
AR
W
8
W
F
AR
AR
8
F
W
AR
AR
8
F
W
KS
8
F
W
KS
8
F
W
KS
8
F
W
KS
8
M
W
KS
8
M
W Farmer
VA
IA
8
F
W
OH
IA
8
F
W
IA
IA
8
IN .
M
W Farmer
IN
8
F
W
IA
IA
8
M
W
KS
8
M *M Farmer
OH
MI
8
F *M
NC
MI
8
F *M
KS
8
M *H
KS
8
F *M
KS
8
F *M
KS
8

�Name
ILIFF, Ness
ILIFF, Etna
ILIFF, Electa
ILIFF, Harris
ILIFF, Benjamin
DUNO, Otto
FITZPATRIK, Julia
FITZPATRIK, John
FITZPATRIK, B.
LOUIS, P. M.
LOUIS, Martha J.
tOUIS, Bennie
LOUIS, Margaretha
LOUIS, Ipraim L.
McCARTHY, Wm. R.
McCARTHY, Rachel
McCARTHY, Alice
McCARTHY, Amalia
McCARTHY, John
McCARTHY, Hattie
McCARTHY, Minnie
McCARTHY, Arthur
WORTHINGTON, Charles
WORTHINGTON, Carolina
WORTHINGTON, Angeline
WORTHINGTON, 'John
WORTHINGTON, Alice
WORTHINGTON, William
WORTHING,TON, Charles
WORTHINGTON, Perry
WORTHINGTON, Clara
LAHUE, Carrington
LAHUE, Catherine
LAHUE, Charles
LAHUE, Angeline
LAHUE, Marchall
LAHUE, Emory
YOUNG, Wm. S.
YOUNG, Wm. J.
YOUNG, Elisabeth
YOUNG, Elisabeth J.
YOUNG, Georg
YOUNG, Robert
YOUNG, Chatherine
YOUNG, Wm.
YOUNG, Anna
YOUNG, Carolina
YOUNG, (baby)
MORLAN, Burr
MORLAN, Sopraine
MORLAN, M. C.

k,e

28
26
6
3
1
25
62
23
16
34
29
6
1/4
66
34
35
l~

15
10
5
3
1/2,

54

51
28
26
24
19
12
14
11
50
48

23
15
12
10
50
40
70
22
14
42
42
10
12
3
1/4
29
24
5

Sex Color OccuEation
M
W Farmer
F
W
W
F
W
F
W
M
M
W Blacksmith
F
W
M
W Laborer
F
W
M
W Doctor
F
w
M
W
F
W
M
W F?-rmer
M
W Farmer
F
W
F
W
F
W
M
W
F
W
F
W
M
W
M
W Farmer
F
W
F
W
M
W Farmer
F
W
M
W
M
W
M
W
F
W
M
W Farmer
F
W
M
W
F
W
M
W
~1
W
M
W Farmer
M
W Farmer
F
W
F
W
M
W
M
W Farmer
F
W
M
W
F
W
M?
W
F
W
M
W Farmer
F
W
F
W

Birth Where from
to KS
Place
IA
IA
WI
IA
KS
KS
KS
GER
WI
IRE
NY
NY
IRE
NY
IRE
IN
IN
,OH
IA
KS
KS
VA
IN
KY
IA
MO
OH
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
KS
KS
IN
IL
VA
IL
IN
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IRE
PA
IRE
PA
IRE
PA
IRE
PA
KS
IRE
PA
IRE
PA
KS
KS
KS
KS
IN
IL
IN
IL
KS

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9
9
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9
9
9
9
9
9
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�Name
Thomas
Amanda
V. A.
J. M.

CROWDER,
CROWDER,
CROWDER,
CROWDER,
CROWDER, W. w.
CROWDER, E. F.
CROWDER, M. E.
CROWDER, Jennie
CROWDER, Bertha
JOHNSON, S. B.
JOHNSON, Anna
JOHNSON, Jennie
JOHNSON, Albert
JOHNSON, Louis
JOHNSON, Vincent·
JOHNSON, Ada
JOHNSON, Elmore
CROWDER, James
CROWDER, Adna
GENTRY, N.
GENTRY, Ruth
GENTRY, Laura L.
GENTRY, Lilly
GENTRY, Neddy
GENTRY, Marie
STAUFF, Henry
sr AUFF, Anna
CUMMINGS, Jacob
CUMMINGS, Nancy
CUMMINGS, El sy
CUMMINGS, Clinton
CUMMINGS; (baby)
ROSE, Alex
ROSE, Soprano
ROSE, Sahra
ROSE, Singel
ROSE, Hattie
ROSE, Robert
ROSE, Arthur
ROSE, Hattie
WRIGHT, B.
WRIGHT, E. J.
iolRIGHT , Robert
WRIGHT, E. R.
MARTIN, Sa.~ra
MARTIN, Joseph
MARTIN, Miami
~1ARI'IN , Marie
HARTIN, Andrew
MARTIN, Hattie
LYON,. Frank

Birth Where from·
to KS Page
Sex Color Occu]ation Place
11
IA
IN
W Farmer
39 M
11
·IA
PA
W
35· F
11
IA
IA
w
15 F
IA
11
IA
W
10 M
11
KS
W
8 M
11
KS
W
6 F
.
KS
11
W
4 F
11
KS
W
3 F
11
KS
W
1/4 F
NY
11
NY
W
Farmer
M
48
NY
11
IRE
)8
F
W
11
NY
NY
W
F
17
NY
11
NY
W
16 M
11
NY
NY
w
M
13
NY
11
NY
W
M
11
11
KS
W
F
3
11
KS
W
1 M
IA
11
KY
M
W Farmer
62
PA'
IA
11
W
60
F
MO
11
MO
W Farmer
36 M
LA
11
LA
W
F
24
11
KS
W
F
8
11
KS
W
6 F
11
KS
W
M
3
11
KS
F
W
1
MO
12
W Far:ner
SWI
33 M
MO
12
SWI
F
W
30
NH
MA
12
Laborer
M
W
33
MO
VA
12
W
23 F
W
KS
12
F
5
KS
W
12
4 M
W
KS
12
1/2 M
VA
MO
W Farmer
12
M
47
W
IL
MO
12
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MORLAN, L.
MORLAN, M. E.
WALTER, FT.
WALTER, Catharine
WALTER, Albert
WALTER, Theodor
WALTER, Fannie
WALTER, William
WALTER, Joseph
STOLTENBERG, John
McCALL, Moses
McCALL, Virginia
McCALL, Amerika
McCALL, Israel
McCALL, Alexander
McCALL, Mathilde
McCALL, David
McCALL, Sahra
McCALL, Rose
McCALL, John
McCALL, Virginia
COULTER, Corp (Cork)
ZINN (LINN), F. N.
ZINN, Ellen
ZINN, William
ILIFF, John
ILIFF, Ellen
ILIFF, William
MORRIS, G. W.
MORRIS, Sahra
MORRIS, Henry
MORRIS, H. L.
HUGHES, John
HUGHES, Catherine
HUGHES, Sahra E.
BRANDON, Taylor
LEE, Charles
BLANEY, M.
BANKS, Charles
BANKS, Jane
BAl'1KS , Georg
BANKS, William
EMORY, Thomas
EMORY, Sophie
EMORY, Marion·
EMORY, Laura·
EMORY, ·Sussanne
EMORY, Jennie
EMORY, Phineas
EMORY, Lame (?)
EMORY, Thomas·
EMORY, Arthur.

Age
3
1/2
46
39
14
12
8
6
3
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48
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63
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44
46
40
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16
14
12
10
8
5
2

Birth Where from
to KS Page
Sex Color Occunation Place
10
KS
W
F
10
KS
W
M
LA
GER
10
W Farmer
M
GER
10
GER
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F
10
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W
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10
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M
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10
KS
W
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10
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10
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M
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10
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M
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10
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10
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10
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10
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M
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10
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10
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11
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11
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11
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11
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11
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KY
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11
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MO
MO
11
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MO
11
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MO
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NACE,
NACE,
NACE,
NACE,
NACE,

Wm.
A. H.
William
John
H. M.

MARK, Adam

Age
49
29
12
8

4
26
24
41
35
12
4
1/4

NACE, Wm. H.
HARRIS, E. P.
HARRIS, Sahra
. HARRIS, Corina
HARRIS, Edward
HARRIS (baby)
SLORMS, G. T.
45
BROWNING, Jerard
51
BROWNING, Emilie
31
10
BROWNING, Alice
8
BROWNING, Ida
6
BROWNING, Emma.
BROWNING, Hester
1/2
FARRISS (FORRISS) ,Richard22
21
FARRISS, Rachel
JOHNSON, Nelson
45
JOHNSON, Anna L.
27
JOHNSON, James
5
JOHNSON, Moat (Muat)
1
1
JOHNSON, May
JAMES, Jessie
63
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40
JAMES, Benjamin
23
JAMES, J oS,eph
21
JAMES, Cornelius
20
JAl'1ES, Lottie
16
JAMES, Isac
12
JAMES, Clarisse
10
JAMES, Jessie
7
JAMES, Sahra
4
JAMES, Robert
2
WISE, Peter
60
WISE, Charity
35
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16
WISE, Marie
14
REINER, Sam
22
REINER, Laura.
21
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1/2
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46
SULZEN, Susan
39
KLAUS. William
80
SULZEN, Robert
18
SULZEN, Cath.
1.5
SULZEN, Fred.
13
SULZEN, Louise
10

Birth Where from
.to KS Page
Sex Color Occu£ation Place
VA
12
VA
W Farmer
M
NY
12
NY
W
F·
12
KS
W
M
12
KS
W
M
12
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MO
12
GER
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M
VA
12
VA
M
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MA
12
NH
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M
MO
12
MO
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F
12
KS
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12
KS
W
M
12
KS
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W
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12
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CA
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13
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M
NY
ENG
13
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13
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KS
13
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13
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13
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13
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13
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13
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13
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13
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MI
13
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13
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NY
13
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13
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AL
VA
13
F
B
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MO
13
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MO
13
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13
M
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13
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13
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Name
SULZEN, Theodor
SULZEN, (baby)
CRISS, Moses
CRISS, Mary
CRISS, Nancy
CRISS, A. F~
CRISS, Louise
CRISS, Mellisse
BUK, A. H.
BUK, P. J.
BUK, Rollins
BUK, Esther
WARNER, M. D. L.
WARNER, Jane
WARNER, Lillie
WARNER, Elizabeth
WARNER, John
WARNER, Jerome
WARNER, Lilly
WARNER, Amalia
WARNER, Rose
WARNER, John
SPENCER, John
SPENCER, Marie
SPENCER, Columbus
SPENCER, Charles
SPENCER,' Martha
SPENCER, Frank
SPENCER, Martha
SPENCER, John
SPENCER, Isodory
SPENCER, (baby)
KIRK, Alex
KIRK, David
KIRK, Gil bert
KIRK, James
KIRK, William
.KIRK, Tiny
PEKHAM, w. H.
PEKHAH, Emma
PEKHAM, Emma
PEKHAM, Lauretta
PEKHAJl1, Urana
PEKHAM, William
PEKHAM, Edward
PEKHAM, Harrie
PEKHAM, Rollins
PEKHAM, (child)
WALKER, sam
WALKER, Marie
WALKER, Oscar

•
Atz.e Sex Color Occu~ation
W
3 M
W
1/4 M
54 M W Farmer
W
.53 F
W
33 F
W
16 M
W
13 F
W
F
17
W Farmer
M
39
W
F
36
W
2 M
W
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W Farmer
4.5 M
W
30 F
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1.5 F
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11 F
W
10 M
M
W
8
W
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W
4 F
W
1 F
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1/4 M
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M
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W
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W
16 M
W
12 M
10 F
W
W Farmer
33 M
W
27 F
W
7 M
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W
3/4 F
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6.5 M
W Farmer
3.5 M
W Farmer
30 M
22 M· W
20 M
W
W
17 F
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49 M
W
4.5 F
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23 F
21 F
W
20 M
W
14 M
W
11 F
W
M
8
W
2 M
W
W Farmer
56 M
W
45 F
20 M
W

Birth Where· from
to KS Page
Place
KS
13
KS
13
VA
VA
14
VA
14
PA
VA
14
VA
VA
14
VA
14
VA
VA
VA
14
VA
NJ
14
NJ
14
NJ
NJ
14
KS
14
KS
14
KY
KY
KY
14
KY
14
KY
KY
14
KY
KY
14
KY
KY
14
KY
KY
KY
14
KY
14
KS
14
KS
14
KS
KY
KY
14
KY
14
KY
KS
14
14
KS
KS
14
KY
KY
14
IN
IN
14
KS
14
KS
14
KS
14
IRE
PA
14
IRE
PA
14
PA
PA
14
PA
PA
14
PA
PA
14
PA
PA
14
NY
NY
14
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NY
14
NY
NY
14
NY
NY
14
NY
NY
15
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NY
15
NY
NY
15
.. 1.5
NY
NY
NY
NY
1.5
KS
1.5
PA
IL
15
OH
IL
15
IL
IL
15

�Name
WALKER, Lincoln
WALKER, Porter
WALKER, Lessie (Tessie)
GLENN, A. G.
GLENN, Elisabeth
GLENN, Georg
GLENN, William
GLENN, John
GLENN, Louise
GLENN, Grant
GLENN, Linas (Sinas)
GLENN, Nancy
GLENN, Wavly Dick
HEISEY, John
HEISEY, Johana
HEISEY, Emma
HEISEY, Louise
HEISEY, Johanna
HEISEY, Charles
HEISEY, Rosalie
HEISEY, (baby)
HOAG, William"
HOAG, Margareth
HOAG, Jane
HOAG, William
HOAG, Cath. F.
HOAG, Cath. B.
HOAG, Thomas
HOAG, James
DALSTON, Erik
DALSTON, Emma
DALSTON, (baby)
STUART, Joseph
STUART, Elisabeth
STUART, Melinda
STUART, Joseph
STUART, Sahra
SI'UART, Abbigal
STUART, James
SI'UART, Marie
STUART, Martha
STUART, Marie
STUART, Dirk
STUART, Charles
EPPERSON, Peter
EPPERSON, Elam
EPPERSON, Marie.
EPPERSON, Marie
EPPERSON, Solomon
STONE, Wm. E.
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15
28

Sex Color
W
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W
M
W
M
F
W
W
M
W
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W
M
W
F
M
W
M
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W
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Birth Where from
to KS Page
Occupation Place
15
KS
15
KS
KS
15
MO
MO
15
Farmer
MO
IL
15
KS
15
Farmer
KS
15
KS
15
KS
15
KS
15
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15
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15
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15
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15
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15
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15
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15
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15
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15
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15
KS
15
KS
15
KS
15
KS
15
KS
15
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15
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15
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15
KS
15
OH
MI
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16
NC
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16

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16
16
16
16
16
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16
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16

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STONE, M. V. (U)
STONE, Susanne
DUNCAN, William
DUNCAN, Martha
DUNCAN, Marie
DUNCAN, Margareth
DUNCAN, Hattie
HAFER, Gerlock
HAFER, Elisabeth
HAFER, Frank
HAFER, Carolina
HAFER, Hanna
HARRISS, L.
BERRY, Robert
BERRY, Margareth
BERRY, John
BERRY, William
BERRY, Frank
BERRY, Robert
BERRY, Georg
BERRY, John
BERRY, Margareth
. NELLIGAN, Julia
NELLIGAN, Katie
NELLIGAN, William
GALLEGHER, Wm.
GALLEGHER, Julia
GALLEGHER, David
URBAN, Mary
URBAN, Charles
URBAN, Lizzie
URBAN, William
URBAN, Louis
URBAN, Albert
URBAN, Edward
URBAN, Anna
URBAN, Eddy
GARREI'T, Wesley
GARRETT, Sabra
CASWAY (COSWAY), Paul
BARKER, Wm.
BARKER, Rose
BARKER, Sallie
SWEDENBAUGH, P.
SWEDENBAUGH, (baby)
GLENN, William
GLENN, Emilie
GLENN, BenjaJnin
GLENN, Marie
GLENN, Margareth
GLENN, Julia

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Birth Where from
to KS
P~e
Sex Color Occu~ation Place

18
1/2
35
23
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3
1
64
60
26
22
1/2
11

F
F
M
F
F
F
F
M
F
M
F
F

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
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F

W

48

M
F
M
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W
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36
16
13
10
9
7
5
1
48

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10
13

F
M
M
F
M
F
M
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48

50
18
50
48

30
25
18
15
13
20
8
52
52
15
28
27
1
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39
17
15
12
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M
M
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W
W
W
W
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W
W
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W
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W
W
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KS
KS
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MO
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KS
PA
PA
OH
OH
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NY.
IRE
KS
KS
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KS
KS
KS
IRE
KS
KS
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KS
GER
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KS
KS
HO
KS
OH
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IN
MO

IN
IN
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MI
IN
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NY

MO

IL
OH
MO
MO
MO
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MO
HO
GER
MO
MO
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MO
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16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17

�Name
GLENN, William
GLENN, Georg
McCLANAHAN, John
McCLANAHAN, A. M.
McCLANAHAN, William
McCLANAHAN, Elisabeth
McCLANAHAN, Ellen
McCLANAIIAN, John
McCLANAHAN, Franklin
McCLANAHAN, M. A.
McCLANAHAN, Nancy
HAYDEN, James
SHALM, R.
SHALM, Cath .
HOWARD, W.
VOTAW, Th.
VOTAW, Marie
VCYrAW, James
VCYrAW, Ida
McCLANAHAN, - BARUCH, John
GILLESPIE, John
GILLESPIE, .Marie
GILLESPIE, Martha
GILLESPIE, James
GILLESPIE, William
GILLESPIE, Joseph
GILLESPIE, Willie
GILLESPIE, Marie
GILLESPIE, Elisabeth
GILLESPIE, Emilie
GILLESPIE, Ellen
GILLESPIE, Thomas
GILLESPIE, Oliver
GILLESPIE, Angeline
THOMPSON, Johnson
THOMPSON, Frances
THOMPSON, Minnie
PENNINGTON, Wis.
PENNINGTON, Sahra
PENNINGTON, Wm.
PENNINGTON, Carrie
PENNINGTON, Walter
PENNINGTON, Sahra
PENNINGTON, Johnson
BAHMEIER, G.
BAHMEIER, Caroline
B~ER, Henry
BAHMEIER, Charles
BAHMEIER, Fred
BAHMEIER, Kath
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7
2

49
41
20
17
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12
10
8
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50
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30
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6
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1
28
22
4
2
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51

28
26
6
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2
46
48

17
16
14
13

Sex Color OccuEation
W
M
M
W
W Farmer
M
W
F
M
W
W
F
F
W
M
W
M
W
F
W
F
W
M
W Teamster
M
W Laborer
F
W
M
W Laborer
M
W Lawyer
F
W
M
W
F
W
M
W Laborer
M
W Laborer
M
W Farmer
F
W
F
W
M
W Laborer
M
W Laborer
M
W Laborer
M
W Laborer
F
W
F
W
F
W
F
W
M
W
M
W Farmer
F
W
M
W
F
W
F
W
M
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F
W
M
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F
W
M
W
F
W
M
W
M
W Farmer
F
W
M
W
.M
W
M
W
F
W

Birth lfuere from
Place
to KS PMe
KS
17
KS
17
KY
MO
17
MO
IL
17
MO
MO
17
KS
17.
KS
17
KS
17
KS
17
KS
17
KS
17
MO Indian Terr. 18
ENG
NY
18
NY
ENG
18
IA
IA.
18
MO
MO
18
MO
MO
18
MO
MO
18
KS
18
MO
MO
18
IA
IA
18
KY
MO
18
IN
IN
18
IN
IN
18
IN
IN
18
IN
IN
18
IN
IN
18
IN
IN
18
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IN
18
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IN
18
KS
18
KS
18
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18
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IA
18
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NY
18
KS
18
KS
18
KS
18
KY
MO
18
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MO
18
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MO
18
VA
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18
KS
18
KS
18
KS
18
GER
GER
18
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GER .
18
KS
18
KS
18
KS
18
KS
18

�Name
BAHMEIER, Louise
BAHMEIER, Georg
BAHMEIER, John
BAHMEIER, August
GLENN, Hughs
GLENN, Sahra
GLENN, Marie
GLENN, John
GLENN, Charles
GLENN, Lilly
LAWLER, Thos.
LAWLER, John
PLUMMER, w.
MARSHALL, Benj.
VENIGAR, Peter
VENIGAR, -Jacob
VENIGAR, Martha
VENIGAR, Peter
VENIGAR, John
VENIGAR, Caesar
VENIGAR, Diana
VENIGAR, Judith
VENIGAR, Rantippe
MOORE, Ben
MOORE, Judith
MOORE, Martha
MOORE, William
MOORE, Frank
MOORE, Joseph
MOORE, Cora
MOORE, Nettie
. MOORE, (baby)
GLENN, A.
DAVIDSON, Sam
DAVIDSON, Elisabeth
DAVIDSON, Robert
DAVIDSON, Nellie
DAVIDSON, (baby)
STOLTENBERG, John
HARRIS, A.
WIZER, Sahra
WIZER, David
WIZER, Frank
WIZER, Nancy
WIZER, Phillip
WIZER, Ida
WIZER, Nelly
WIZER, Joseph
WIZER, Sussane
WIZER, William

Arz.e
11
8
7
6
40

34

13
10
8
2
66
64
23
30
40
12
10
8
6
4
2
20
18
41
31
14
12
10
8
6
3
1/4
75
24
22
4
2
1/4
64
22
65
22
21
17
13
8
6
4
21
1/4

Birth Where from
to KS
Sex Color OccuEation Place
KS
W
F
KS
W
M
KS
W
M
KS
W
M
MO
MO
Farmer
W
M
MO
OH
W
F
KS
W
F
KS
W
M
KS
W
M
KS
W
F
LA
IRE
W Farmer
M
LA'
IRE
W
'M
MO
MO
B Laborer
M
MS
SC
B Laborer
M
MO
AR
B Laborer
M
MO
MO
B
M
MO
MO
B
F
MO
MO
B
M
KS
B
M
KS
B
M
KS
B
F
KY
TN
B
F
KY
TN
B
F
IN
VA
W Farmer
M
MO
MO
W
F
KS
W
F
W
M
W
M
W
M
W
F
W
M
W'
M
MO
KY
M
W Farmer
MO
MO
W
Farmer
M
MO
MO
F
W
M
W
F
W
W
F
GER
M
W Laborer
GER
OR
OR
M
W Laborer
MO
MO
F
W Farmer
MO
MO
M
W Laborer
MO
MO
M
W Laborer
KS
F
W
W
KS.
M
F
W
KS
F
W
KS
M
W
KS
F
W
KS
M
W
KS

P~e

19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20

�Afz.e
Name
66
SHIRLEY, Elisabeth
22
SHIRLEY, Frank
12
PRATER, Jane
FUNKHOUSE, Peter
27
FUNKHOUSE, Ellen
27
FUNKHOUSE, Eddy
7
FU.NKHOUSE, Nellie (Nettie)5
FUNKHOUSE, Betty
3
1
FUNKHOUSE, Sahra
60
FITZPATRICK, Judith
FITZPATRICK, John
23
16
BULK, Molly
HENNESSY, John
31
26.
HENNESSY, Miami
6
HENNESSY, Lennie
HENNESSY, Alexander
3
HENNESSY, (baby)
1/4
28
ILIFF, Ness
26
ILIFF,. Etna
6
ILIFF, Electa
ILIFF, Harris
3
1
ILIFF, Benjamin
28
DARNO, Otto
26
WIZER, David
21
WIZER, Sahra
WIZER, (baby)
1/4
ZINN, G. W.
65
ZINN, G.
32
ZINN, Sahra
20
ZINN, Charles
2
ZINN, William
1/2
LEAMER, Wm.
49
LEAMER, Anna
41
LEAMER, Kath
18
LEAMER, Wm.
15
tEAMER, E. B.
13
LEAMER, Coats
11
LEAMER, Marie
9
LEAMER, H.
7
LEAMER, Ella
5
LEAMER, Bertha
3
McKINNEY, Wm.
75
McKINNEY, Wm.
36
McKINNEY, Flora
32
McKINNEY, Wm.
7
McKINNEY, Maggie
5
McKINNEY, Rose
3
McKINNEY, James
1/2
BANNISTER, G.
40
BANNISTER, Honora'
38
BANNISTER, Morris
20

Birth Where from
to KS Paa;e
Place
MO
20
KY
MO
20
MO
W
20
MO
MO
W
IN
20
IN
W
IN
20
IN
W
20
KS
W
20
KS
W
20
KS
W
20
KS
W
NY
20
IRE
W
NY
20
IRE
W Laborer
20
NY
IRE
W
20
IA
IRE
W Farmer
IA
20
IN
W
20
KS
W
20
KS
W
20
KS
W
IA
20
WI
W Farmer
20
IA
WI
W
20
KS
W
20
KS
W
20
KS
W
MO
20
W Blacksmith GER
MO
i10
20
W Farmer
MO
MO
20
W
20
W
KS
MO
OH
20
W
MO
MO
W
20
MO
W
MO
20
W
KS
20
KS
20
W
W .Merchant
PA
PA
21
W
PA
PA
21
. MO
W
MO
21
W
KS
21
w
ks
"21
W
.KS
21
W
KS
21
W
KS
21
W
KS
21
W
KS
21
W
PA
PA
21
W Laborer
PA
PA
21
W
IN
IN
21
W
KS
21
W
KS
21
W
KS
21
W
KS
21
W Laborer
OH
IN
21
W
IRE
IN
21
W
OH
IN
21

Sex Color
F
M
F
M
F
H

F
F
F
F
M
F
M
F
F
M
M
M
F
F
M
M
M
M
F
M
M
M
F
M
M
M
F
F
M
M
M
F
M
F
F
M
M
F
M
F
F
M

M
F
M

Occu~ation

�Lecompton Township
Name
STAINES, Isac L.
STAINES, Julia
BROWN, G. w.
BROWN, Sahra
BROWN, David
BROWN, Marie
LUTZ, Anthony
LUTZ, J. D.
LUTZ, L. M.
LUTZ, R. N.
MOTT, Asher
MOTT, Marie
MOTT , 'LaUra
MOTT, Edward
BOUGTHAN, J. S.
BOUGTHAN, L. J.
HEEMAN, Fr.
BOUGTHAN, Arthur.
BOUGTHAN, Paul
BOUGTHAN, (baby)
McCANEY, Fred
McCANEY, Susanna
COOK, Fred
COOK, Columbia
COOK, Charles
COOK, William
COOK, Abraham
COOK, Ida
COOK, John
FERRIS, John
FERRIS, Ellen
FERRI S, Thomas
FERRIS, Marie
FERRIS, Ellen
FEIffiIS, William
FERRIS, Joseph
TRIMBLE, R. A.
TRIMBLE, Betty
TRIMBLE, Berther
TRIMBLE, Joseph
TRIMBLE, Robert
TRIMBLE, Burgher
TRIMBLE, Susanne
TRIMBLE, Lucy
HUGHS, E. J.
HUGHS, Abba
HUGHS, Frank
HUGHS, Maud
HUGHS, (baby)
CARNEY, Peter

Aa:.e
12
10
53
47
20
17
45
10
8
3
42
35
14
3
36
31
22
5
2
1/4
35
30
52
40
20
18
14
10
8
42
42
20
17
15
12
6
40
35
14
13
10
7
2,
17
35
)8

8
6
1/4
33

Sex Color OccuEation
M
W
F
W
M
W Farmer
F
W
M
W
F
W
M
W Farmer
M
W
F
W
M
W
M
W Agent
F
W
F
W
M
W
M
W Agent
F
W
F
W
M
W
M
W
M
W
M
W Minister
F
W
M
W Shoemaker
F
W
M
W
M
W
M
W
F
W
M
W
M
W Laborer
Ii'
W
M
W
F
W
F
W
M
W
M
W
M
W Doktor
F
W
F
W
M
W
M
W
M
W
F
W
·F
B
M
W ROadmaster
F
W
M
W
F
W
M ·W
M
W Laborer

Birth Where from
Place
to KS
P§:ge
MO
HO
22
MO
MO
22
IN
IN
22
VA
IN
22
IN
IN
22
KS
22
GER
WI
22
GER
GER
22
GER
WI
22
GER
WI
22
OH
OH
23
OH
OH
23
OH
OH
23
OH
OH
23
NY
NY
23
ENG
WI
23
ENG
ENG
23
KS
23
KS
23
KS
23
OH
MO
23
OH
MO
23
GER
MO
23
KY
MO
23
KS
23
KS
23
KS
23
KS
23
KS
23
IRE
IN
23
PA
IN
23
OH
IN
23
OH
IN
23
IN
IN
23
IN
IN
23
IN
IN
23
KY
MO
23
KY
MO
23
KY
MO
23
KY
MO
23
KY
MO
23
KY
MO
23
KS
23
KY
MO
23
OH
IN
23
OH
IN
23
KS
23
KS
23
KS
23
CAN Cherokee
23
Nation

�Name
Lizzie
Edward
John
Marie
Georg

BANNISTER,
BANNISTER,
BANNISTER,
BANNISTER,
BAmITSTER,
BANNISTER, Frank
SHUK, David
SHUK, Fannie
FITTON, Lilly
FITTON, W. F.
FITTON, W. D.
FITTON, Colorado
SHUK, Edward
CRISTIAN, W.
CRISTIAN, Anna
CRI STI AN , Thomas
CRI STIAN, Samuel
CRI STIAN, Maud
CRISTIAN,Wil1iam
CRISTIAN, Mark
CRISTIAN, Georg
DAVIDSON, John
DAVIDSON, Rebecca
DAVIDSON, Georg
DAVIDSON, John .
DAVIDSON, Edward
DAVIDSON, Charles
DAY, John w.
DAY, Jane
DAY, Mattie
SECREST, G.
SECREST, Marble
SECREST, Fannie
SECREST, L. G.
. LACEY, James
LACEY, Mathilda
LACEY, Frank
LACEY, Vina
BLUE, Meli ssa
BLUE, Mille
BLUE, Blanch
BLUE, J. B.
BARTLETT, H. B.
BARTLETT, E. H..
BARTLETT, Frederika
BARTLETT, Anna
STAINES, Thos.
STAINES, Ellen
STAINES, Sabreth
STAINES, Maggie·
ST AINES, Thomas

Birth Where from
to KS
ke Sex Color OccuEation Place
IN
OH
W
14 F
IN
OH
W
M
13
IN
OH
W
M
11
IN
IN
W
F
7
IN
IN
W
M
5
IN
IN
W
3 M
IN
IN
W
Proffessor
M
55
OH
NY
W
F
38
KS
W
14 F
KS
W
12 M
KS
W
10 M
KS
W
F
8
W
KS
2 M
MO
VA
W Farmer
M
48
MO
MO
W
40 F
MO
MO
20 M
W
w. .
MO
MO
19 M
KS
W
15 F
KS
W
9 M
KS
W
6 M
KS
W
2 M
MO
MO
W Farmer
38 M
OH
PA
W
40 F
KS
W
8 M
KS
W
5 M
W
4
M
KS
W
KS
2 M
W Farmer
NY
IL
49 M
PA
F
W
44
PA
W
PA
PA
9 F
W Farmer
011
OH
57 M
W
VA
OH
.58 F
F
W
OH
OH
23
M
W
48
OH
OH
W Farmer
KY
IA
73 M
F
W
OH
IA
56
16 M
W
OH
OH
20 F
W
KS
20 F
W
IN
IN
W
KS
3 F
1 F
W
KS
18 M
w
KS
40 M
W Proffessor
NY
IA
F
W
PA
31
IA
8 F
W
KS
W
KS
3 F
W Farmer
65 M
FA
MO
60 F
W
FA
MO
W
31 M
FA
MO
W
FA
30 F
MO
16 M
w·
m
MO

P~e

21
21·
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21·
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
22
22
22
22
22
.22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22·

�Lecompton
Name
HOOD, Francis
HOOD, Susanne
. HOOD, Emilie
HOOD, Frank
HOOD, Gertrude
HOOD, Alvin
HOOD, Wm. Cr.
HOOD, (baby
RIDGWAY, W.
RID:; WAY, . Georgia
RI D:; WAY , John
RID:; WAY , Flora
RI D:; WAY , (baby)
SELLERS, A. A.
SELLERS, Jane
SELLERS, Ida May
TREADWELL, A.
. TREADWELL, Amanda
. TREADWELL, Edwin
TREADWELL, Lucy
TREADWELL, Oscar
GREEN, Henry
GREEN, Maggie
GREEN, Edward
GREEN, Henry
GREEN, John B.
LIPPE, Levy
LIPPE, Margareth
LIPPE, John W.
LIPPE, Frances
LIPPE, Florence
LIPPE, Charles S.
LIPPE, A. Fredricka
LIPPE, William
DAY, John
DAY, Betty
DAY, John
DAY, Ph
DAY, Jane
DAY, Charles
DAY, Fred
GREEN, Alex.
GREEN, Ella
GREEN, Alex
GREEN, Lucinda
SAMPLES, Dan
SAMPLES, Nancy
SAMPLES, J. Edward
SAMPLES, Rose
SAMPLES, (baby)

r

Age Sex
60 M
56 F
29 F
27 M
22 _ F
13 M
2 M
1/4 M
29 M
32 F
5 M
3 F
1/2 M
66 M
62 F
13 F
47 M
32 F
13 M
8 F
7 M
43 M
33 F
7 M
5 M
1 H
57 M
43 F
20 M
16 F
14 F
12 M
9 F
7 M
49 M
42 ·F
22 M
20 M
18 F
12 'M
8 M
33 M
28 F
.5 M
3 F
28 M
23 F
6 M
2 F
1/4 M

Birth Where from
to KS P§£ie
Color OccuEation Place
MA
24
ENG
W Farmer
MA
24
ME
W
MA
24
ME
W
MA
24
MA
W Farmer
VA
24
VA
W
24
KS
W
24
KS
W
24KS
W
24
IA
IA
W Dentist
24
AR
IL
W
24
KS
W
24
KS
W
24
KS
W
24
IA
VA
W Minister
24 .
IA
IN
W.
24
IL
IA
W
24
IA
"FA
W Laborer
IA
24
lAW
24
IA
IA
W
IA
24
IA
W
24
IA
IA
W
IL
24
RI
W Minister
24
IL
NY
W
24
KS
W
24
KS
W
24
KS
W
IN
24
MD
W Millwright
24
OH
IN
W
IN
24
PA
W
IN
IN
24
W
IN
IN
24
W
IN
IN
24
W
IN
IN
24
W
IN
IN
24
W
OH
MO
24
W Blaksmi th
MO
OH
24
W
OH
MO
24
W Teacher
MO
24
W Laborer
W
MO
24
NO
MO
W
24
KS .
W
24
OH
IA
W Minister
2.5
OH
W
IA
25
KS
W
2.5
KS
W
2.5
VA
W Laborer
KY
'2.5
W
VA
KY
25
W
KY
KY
2.5
W
KS
25
W
KS
25

�Lecompton

Name
COULTER, Dan
COULTER, Jane
COULTER, Dan
COULTER, Louise
COULTER, John
COULTER, Kirk
COULTER, (baby)
ROBERTS, X. M.
ROBERTS, Sahra
ROBERTS, John
ROBERTS ,Perry
ROBERTS, Abigall
ROBERTS, Lucinda
ROBERTS, J akson
WINTERS, S. M.
WINTERS, A.
WINTERS, Molly
WINTERS, M.
WINTERS, Jane
WINTERS, S. M.
WINTERS, P. R.
WINTERS, D. L.
HOWELL, Justus
HOWELL, M. S.
HOWELL, August
HOWELL, Ben'
HOWELL, Sahra
HOWELL, Lucinda
. HOWELL, Charles
HOWELL, Alex
HOWELL, (baby)
BOYD, Jonathan
BURNS, Georg
BURNS, Sahra
BURNS, Ella
BURNp, John
BURNS, Samuel
BURNS, Richard
BURNS, Cora
BURNS, Graham
BURNS, William
BURNS, Joseph

Me

36
30
8
6
4
2
1/4
42
62
17
14
9
7
.5
48

40
18
i6
12
8
6
:3
49
4.5
17
1.5
13
11
9
:3
1/4
.59
.50
40
21
17
1.5
10
7
.5
3
1

Sex Color
W
M
W
F
W
M
W
F
W
M
W
M
W
N
*M
M
F *M
M *M
M *M
F *M
F *M
M *M
W
M
W
F
W
F
W
M
W
F
W
M
W
M
W
M
M
W
W
F
W
M
W
M
W
F
W
F
W
M
W
M
W
F
W
M
W
M
W
F
F
W
M
W
M
W
W
M
F
W
M
W
M
W
M
W

Occu~ation

Laborer

Laborer

Birth Where from
to KS Page
Place
AR
MO
2.5
MO
MO
2.5
KS
2.5
KS
2.5
KS
2.5
KS
2.5
KS
2.5
MI
OH
2.5
MI
NC
2.5
MI
2.5
MI
MI

MI

HI
MI

Farmer

Farmer

Farmer
Farmer

VA
VA
KS
tKS
KS
KS
KS
KS
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
KS
KS
KS
IN
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA.
PA
PA
PA
KS
KS

MI
MI
MI
MI

VA
VA

NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ·
NJ
NJ

IN
PA .
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA

2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26

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Copied by Pauline B. Elniff.
Typed by Phyllis Bell.

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1875

KANSAS

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

!vIA.tiION TOWNSHIP
Enumerator Henry Webber
'B1rth Where from
Place to Kansas Page-Line
Age
Sex
Color
Occupat1on
Name
1 -1
Eng.
M1
46 M W
Farmer
Webber, Henry
1
-2
Mi
M1
36 F W
Farmer
Cole, Lucy
'r-lt
Mi
14
M
W
Farmer
1
-3
Webp~er.~, F'. H•
Ks
1
-4
14
F
W
Farmer
Webbeir', S.E.
Ks
1 -:5'
11 F
W
Farmer
Webber, V.A.
Ks
1
-6
6
M
W
Webber, A.A.
Ks
4.F
W
1
-7
Webber, R.M.
1 -8
Ks
1 MW
Webber, C'.W.
42 ,M
w·
Oh
Farmer
In
1 -9
Tuttle, Adam
1 -10
In
In
Farmer
Tuttle, Harr1et
37 F W
1 -11
In
In
Farmer
18 F
W
Tuttle, R.J.
Ip
1 -12
In
Farmer
17 F
'W
Tuttle, M.E.
In
In
1 -13
Farmer
15 F
W
Tuttle, S.C.
-, 'Ks
1 -14
Farmer
12 F
W
Tuttle, M.E.
11 F
W
Farmer
Ks
1 -15
Tuttle, Susanna
. Ks
1. -16
9 M W
Tuttle, S.J.
1i,=~ 17
Ks
7 F
W
Tuttle, L.C.
1 -18
2 M W
Ks
Tuttle, W.A.
Wi
Farmer
Wales
1 -19
Owens, W.R.
33 M W
1 -20
In
In
29 F
W
Owe~s, M.A.
8 M W
Ks
1 -21
Owens, S.W.
6 F
W
Ks
1 -22
Owens, F.M.
4 F
W
Ks
Owens, L.E.
1 -23
2 F
W
Owens, J.N.
Ks
1 -24
Farmer
Ky
B1lderback, Jack
29 M W
Ia
1 -25
Farmer
Ks
17 F
W
B1Iderback" Sarah
1 -26
F'armer
28 M W
Messenha1mrer, Wm.
Pa
Ia
1 -27'
r-Iessenha1mer, L.
25 F W
Farmer
In
In
1 -28
r-Iessenha1mer, C.~
3 F
W
Ks
1 -29
r-Iessenha1mer ,k~
3/12M
W
Ks
1 -30
Messenharn1er. See Messenha1mer
Weybr1ght, Wm.
Farmer
3.1 M W
In
In
1--31
. Farmer
Weybr1ght, Mary
27 F
W
Oh
In
1 -32
4 F
W
Ks
Weybr1ght, W. '.
1 -33
6/12M
W
Weybr1ght, A.R.
Ks
1 -34
Dav1s, John
17 M W
Farmer
Ks
1 -35
Stutsman, John
Farmer
45 M W
Oh
In
1 -36
Stutsman, L1nda
Farmer
33 F W
In
In
1 -37
14 F
W'
Stutsman, I.L.
Farmer
,Ks
1 -38
-tCs
Stut'sman, M.E.
12 F
W
Farmer
1 -39
10 M
W
Stutsman, E.M.
Farmer
In
In
1 -40
Stutsman, S.C.
8 F
W
In
In
2 -1
Stutsman, E.A.
5 M W
In
In
2 -2
S t ut sman " S. E •
3 F
W
Ks
2 -3
Weybr1ght, Danl.
64 M W
Farmer
Oh
In
2 -4
Metsker, Mart1n
24 M W
2 ,,:,~,~
Farmer
In
In
J,-/
Metsker, Mary
Farmer .'
23 F
W
Oh
Oh
2 -6
Messenha1mer, F.
17 M W
Farmer
Ks
2 -7
Ray, J.W.
41 M
W
Farmer
Oh
Oh
2 -8
Ray, L .• R.
22 F
W
Farmer""','
In
In
2 -9
Volume 19

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STATE

MARION TOWNSHIP

Volume 19
Ag~ S~X
N§!!le
2 M
Ray, H.R.
1
M
Ray, R.R.
F
47
Fl,;tp~+-;;· Allce
Fl1:pel, Wm.
47 M
Fllpel, E.J.
5 F
Tlerman, James
39 M
38 F
Tlerman, J,M,
14 M
Tierman. J.P.
8 F
Tlerman, M.E.
Tlerman, L.F.
5 F
Tlerman, F.M.
3 F
46 M
Fawl, Patrlck
44 F
Fawl, Mary
18 F
Fawl. Mary
Fawl, Patrlck
17 M
14 F
Fawl, Cathrlne
Fawl, Ellza
13 F
12 M
Fawl, Andrew
12 F
Fawl, Maggle
Fawl, Charles
9 M
6 M
Fawl, Frank
Irwin, N.J. ?
29 M
18 F
M.E.
Irwln,
Irwin, E.E.
5 F·
4 F
Irwln. N.F.
2 F
Irwln, S.P.
Metsker, s.w.
37 M
Metsker, Soloma
34 F
12 M
Metsker, A.B.
11 F
Metsker, C.D.
10 F
",t!etsker, E.F.
(~Metsker, G.H.
9 M
Metsker, I.J.
7 F
filetsker, K.L.
5 F
Metsker, M.N. ?
4 F
10/12M
Metsker, Y.R.
Spltler, David'
24 M
Mlcheal, W.N.
32 M
Mlcheal, J.A.
34 F
Banks, A.J.
13 F
Banks, H.H.
12 F
Banks, W.w.
10 M
Banks, J.M.
9 M
Banks, A.J.
6 M
Banks, C.P.
7 M
Mlcheal, E.A.
1 F
Mi.chael, See Micheal
Dixon, Cornellus
39 M
Dlxon, Mary
37 F
Dlxon, Silas
17 M
Dixon, F.M.
15 F
.,'.lt~~

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

Qolor
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

W.
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W

Occu~atlon

Farmer.
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer"
Farmer

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

W

W

W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Farmer·
Carpenter
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

Blrth Where from
Place to Kansas Page-Llne
2-10
Ks
2-11
Ks
Pa
2-12
Pa
. Ger.
~U
2-12
Ml
Ml
2-13
2-14
Ia
NY
II
Ia
2-15
2-16
II
Ia
Ia
Ia
2-17
Ks
2-18
Ks
2-19
In
2-20
Ire.
Ire.
In
2-21
In
In
2-22
In
In
2-23
Ks
2-24
Ks
2-25
Ks
2-26
Ks
2-27
Ks
2-28
Ks
2-29
Pa
Pa
2-30
Ks
2-31
Ks
2-32
Ks
2-33
Ks
2-34
In
In
2-35
Oh
In
2-36
Ks
2-37
Ks
2-38
Ks
2-39
Ks
3-1
Ks
3-2
Ks
3-3i' .
Ks
3-4
Ks
3-5
Oh
3-6
Va
II
3-7
Ia
Mo
3-8
Ks
3-9
Ks
3-10
Ks
3-11
Ks
3-12
Ks
3-13
Ks
3-14
Ks
3- 15
Oh
Oh
In
Oh

Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh

3-16
3-17
3-18
3-19

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Volume 19
Ag§ S§J:
Name
8 F
Dlxon, L.B.
Dlxon, Rosetta
5 F
Smlth, Wm.
39 M
Smlth, M.F.
35 F
Smlth, D.B.
9 M
1 M
Smlth, W.F •.
Jones, Hattle (Hattla)12 F
40 M'
Tally, James
Tally, M.E.
38 F
17 M
Tally, W.S.
16 M
Tally, D.L.
13 M
Tally, Joseph
12 M
Tally, Danlel
12 F
Tally, M.E.
Tally, J.A.
5 M
2 M.
Tally, Samuel
6/12F
Tally, A.F.
Tlce, John
34 M
Tlce, R.A.
31 F
Tice, J.F.
7 r-1
6 F
Tice, E.L.
10 F
Corder, M.A.C.
8 M
Corder, J.D.
Corder, L.E.
5 F
7/12F
Tlce, M.A.
Bond, Nathan
45 M
46 F
Bond; S.A.
14 M
Bond, N.M.
24 M
Flsher, W.H.
Flsher, Jane
1 F
Myers, W.F.
46 M
Myers, Martha
47 F
Myers, M.K.
20 F
·Myers, P.A.
19 F
Myers, ·A.P.
15 M
12 M
Myers, L.O.
Myers, D.R.
10 F
Myers, G.F.
1 M
Metsker, Phild.~p
50 M
Metsker, Barbara
45 F
Metsker, B.F.
18 M
Metsker, J.M.
16 M
Metsker, J.L.
14 M
Metsker, J.M.
12 M
Metsker, A.E.
11 M
MQ:tsker, A.M.
9 F
Hoover, Joseph
22 M
Metsker, S.R.
27 M
Metsker, M.E.
18 F
Metsker, L.A.
3/12F
Ulr1ch, Jacob
;34 M
Ulrich, J&gt;i.A.
30 F

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
MA..l1ION TOWNSHIP

Blrth Where .from
to Kansas Page-Llne
Place
Occu12at1on
Color
Oh
Oh
W
3-20
Oh
Oh
3-21
W
Mo
Tn
3-22
W
Farmer
Mo
Ky
Farmer
W
3-23
Farmer
Ks
3-24
W
Ks
W
3-25
Ks
W
Farmer
3-26
Mo
W
Tn
Farmer
·3-27
W
Mo
Farmer
Tn
3-28
W
Ks
Farmer
)-29
W
Farmer
Ks
3-30
W
Farmer
Ks
3-31
W
Ks
Farmer
3-32
W
Farmer
Ks
3-33
W
Ks
3-34
W
Ks
3-35
W
Ks
3-36
W
Farmer
Oh
Oh
3-37 .
. Mo
W
Farmer
Mo
3-38
W
Ks
3-39
Ks
W
3-40
4-1-~-'" .
Farmer
Ks
W
W
Ks
4-2
W
Ks
4-3
W
Farmer
Ks
.4-4
W
Farmer
In
II
4-5
W
Farmer
Oh
Il
4-6
W
Farmer
In
Il
4-7
W
Farmer
Oh
In
4-8
W
Ks
4-9
W
Farmer
Ger.
Oh
4-10
W
Farmer
Oh
Oh
4-11
W
Farmer.
Oh
Oh
4-12
W
Farmer
Oh
Oh
4-13
W
Ks
F~er
4-14
W
Farmer
Ks
4-15
W
Farmer
Ks
4-16
W
Ks
4-17.
W
Farmer
Pa
In
4-18
W
Farmer
Pa
In
4-19
W
Farmer
In
In
4-20
W
Farmer
In
In
4-21
W
Farmer
In
In
4-22
W
Farmer
Ks
4-23
W
Farmer
Ks
4-24
W
Ks
4-25
W
Farmer
In
In
4-26
W
Farmer
In
In
4-27
W
Farmer
Oh
Oh
4-28
W
Ks
4-29
W
Farmer
In
In
4-30
W
Farmer
In
W1
4-31
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�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19

t;-.

STATE· CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
MA.l1ION TOWNSHIP

Blrth Where from
to Kansas Page-Llne
Ag~ S~;I; Qolor Occu12atlon Place
N§me
Ks
4-32
W
Farmer
12 F
Ulrlch, M.E.
Ks
4-33
Ulrlch, Clark
3 M W
Ks
4-34
W
1 F
Ulrlch, Roselvlna
In
Farmer
4-35
Whltman, J.J.
45 M W
N¥
In
In
Far}Jler
4-36
W
Whltman, Ellz
38 F
In
In
Farmer
4-37
17 M W
Whltman, E.E.
Farmer:;
W
In
In
4-38
Cook, Annle
43 F
Farmer
Ks
W
4-39
Cook; Allce
~6 F
4":9
II
20 F' , W
Farmer
In
Flsher, Malvlna
14 M W
Farmer
Ks
5-1
Cook, Wesley
W
Ks
10 F
Farmer
C~bok, J osephlne
5-2
Farmer
Tn
Flsher, John
30 M W
5-3
In
In
Farmer
Studebaker, John
5-4
.32 M W
Oh
In
W
Farmer
Studebaker, I.W.
43 F
5-5
10/12M
W
Ks
Studebaker, Harry
5-6
Ks
4 M W
Kaul, Wynett
5-7
Kaub, Wynett See Kaul
Farmer
Pa
In
Studebaker, Dave or Dan55 M W
5-9
W
44 F
Farmer'
Pa
In
Studebaker, E.
5-10
Farmer
In
In
5-11
Studebaker, Isaac
15 M W
W
In
In
Farmer
5-12
Studebaker, E.
19 F
10 F
W
Farmer
Ks
Studebaker, Manda
5-13
W
Ks
Studebaker, A.G.
5-14
5 F
4 F
W
Studebaker, Lydia
Ks
5-15
Farmer
Kester, Harmon"
NJ
II
5-16
55 M W
W
Kester, S.L.
Farmer
NJ ,.
50 F
II
5- 17
Kester, S.J.
16 M W
Farmer
II
II
5-18
12 F
Kester, Emma
W
Farmer
II
II
5- 19
Miller, B.F.
Farmer
Va
29 M W
Tn
5-20
Miller, E,S II
W
Farmer
29 F
Va
Tn
5-21
M1ller, J.M.
Tn
Tn
3 M W
5-22
Miller, J.E.
1 F
W
Tn
Tn
·5-23
Miller, S.W.
Farmer
25 M W
Tn
Tn
5-24
Arnold, Jacob
46 M W
Farmer
Oh
In
5-25
Arnold, Matilda
W
Farmer
52 F
Oh
In
5-26
Arnold, Valeria
W
17 F
Farmer
In
In
5-27
Arnold, . S.E.
W
15 F
Farmer
In
In
5-28
Arnold, Esyr or Iria
9 M W
In
In
5-29
Cox, George
22 M W
Farmer
In
In
5-30
Cox, A.L.
W
23 F
Farmer
In
In
5-31
Cox, H.F.
2 M W
Ks
5-32
Cox, J. V.
5/12F
W
Ks
5-33
Postma, Weiba
27 M W
Farmer
Ger.
In
5-34
Postma, M.A.
W
23 F
Farmer
In
In
5-35
Postma. S.E.
1 F
W
Ks
5-36
Anderson, c.H.
Farmer
39 M W
Mo
II
5-37
Anderson, M.J.
W
32 F
Farmer
II
II
5-38
Anderson, J.T.
12 M W
Farmer
Ks
5-39
Anderson, S.C.
10 F ~W
Farmer
Ks
5-40
Anderson, I.S.
W
9 F
Ks
6:-1
Anderson, J.W.
27? M W
Ks
6-2
Anderson, J.W.
2 M W
Ks
6-3

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N e
Anderson, H.H.
Flory, Wesley
. Flory, Susanna
Flory, Elmer
Flory, I sac ?
Simon, Mathew
Simon, M.C.
Simon, August
Simon, William
Simon, Peter
Simon. Mary
Simon. Wendilin ?
Baker. J.I. ? 1.1.
Baker. Susanna
Hefner. Jacob
Hefner. Louisa
Hefner. R. J.
Hefner, Josephine
Hefner. Ella
Hefner. Alonso
Hefner. Mary
Loudinback, M.
Loudinback, Emma
Carnahan. John
Carnahan, E.A.
Carnahan, M.J.
Carnahan, E.L.
Carnahan, H.G.
Kirkpatrick, Jane
Mifflin, David
Mifflin, J.E.
Mifflin, Thomas
Mifflin, Luelia
Mifflin, Harry
Nifflin, Susan
Jack, Selvey ? or
Selvey, Jack?
Gh,r,1 st t·an, J. W•
Christian, M.E.
Christian, L.C.
Christian, C.E.
Halderman. S.A.
Halderman. A.B.
Halderman. W.
Halderman. J.
Halderman. S.W.
Halderman, E.C.
Halderman, M.A.
Yothers, Rue\)en
Yothers, ,L.A.
Yothers, C.H.
Yothers, J .H.

Colo

S

7 12M
23

21

1-1

F,

3 M

1
40
36

M
M

11
10

M
M
F
M

12

4
1

F

M

47 M

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W

43
45

F

42

M
F

20

F

17

F

12

9

F

5

M
F

W
W
W
W
W

25

M

W

7

3
1

65
46

32

14
12

7
4

M
F
F
F

W
W

F

W
W

M
M

F

M
F
M
F

22 '&lt;~:;M
22':"M
27 M

21 F
5 M
2

W

W
W
W

24F

41
31

M

W
W
W

W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W

W
W
W

F

F
M
5 M

35 M
30 F
6 M
5 M

W

F

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

W

W
W
W
W
W

1

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

W

F

13
10
8

Farmer
Farmer

W

38M

35

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

Farmer
Farmer

Birth Where from
Place to Kansas.Pa e-Line
6-4
Ks
In .
Oh
6-5
In
6-6
In
Ks
6-7
Ks
6-8
Ger.
Ger.
6-9
6-10
Ger.
. Ger.
Ger.
6-11
Ger.
6-12
Ger.
Ger.
Ger.
Ger.
6-13
Ger.
Ger.
6~14
6";'15
Ks
Oh
In
6-16
Oh
In
6-17
Pa
11
6-18
Oh
11
6-19.,
6",'?:9'? .
11
In
6-:2;1:;"
In
11
6-ii:
11
11
Ks.
6-'?'Ji
6--24'?'
Ks.
11
11
6-2'5
Ia
11
6-26
Pa
Pa
6-2,7,
Pa
Pa
6-28
Pa
Pa
6-29'~
Ks
6-30'
Ks
6-J}
6-3.? .
Eng.
Pa
Pa
Pa
6-33
Pa
Pa
6-34
Pa
6-35'Pa
Pa
Pa
6-36'
Pa
Pa
6-37,
Ks
6-38
Pa
Pa
6-39
Pa
Pa
6-J9
Oh·
Oh
7-1
11
11
7-2
Ks.
7-3
Ks
7-4
Pa
Pa
6-5
Pa
Pa
6-6
Pa
Pa
6-7
Pa
Pa
7-8
Pa·
Fa
7-9
Ks
7-10
Ks
7-11
Pa
II
7-12
11
Il
7-13
11
11
7-14
11
11
7-15

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Volume 19

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
]vIA-tiION TOWNSHIP

Birth Where from
Name
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Fage-Line
Moss, John
77 J.I
W
Farmer
Tn
II
7-16
W
Reeher, Jaco~
47 M
Farmer
Pa
II
7-17
Reeher, Selvia
40 F
W
Farmer
Pa
11
7-18
Reeher, James
18 M
W
Farmer
Pa
11
7-19
Reeher, Josephine,
16 F
W
Farmer
Pa
11
7-20
Reeher, Sinclare
5 M
W
II
11
7-21
Reeher, Edith
4 F
W
II
11
7-22
Reeher, Minnie
3 F
W
Ks
7-23
W
Reeher, Foster
1 M
Ks
7-24
McKenzie, M.
25 M
W
Farmer
Ia
Tx
7-25
McKenzie, A.V.
23 F
W
Farmer
Mo
7-26
W
McKenzie, J.E.
1 M
Ks
7-27
W
Featherston, Wm.
57 M
Farmer
Eng.
Wi
7-28
Featherston, C.
45 F
W
Farmer
Ire.
Wi
7-29
Featherston, Katty
17 F
W
Wi
Wi
7-30
Featherston, Thomas
19 M
W
Farmer
Wi
Wi
7-31
Featherston, Fanny
12 F
W
Farme"r
Wi
Wi
7-32
Featherston, Wm.
11 M
W
Farmer
Wi
Wi
7-33
Featherston, Louis
8M
W
Wi
Wi
7-34
Featherston, Charlott, 6 F
W
Ks
7-35
Featherston, Sarah
2 F
W
Ks
7-36
W
Mayer, Wm.
33 M
Farmer
Ger.
Oh
7-37
Mayer, Elizabeth
26 F
W
Farmer
Oh
Oh
7-38
Mayer, Clarrie
6 F
W
Ks
7-39
Mayer, Theresa
5 F
W
Ks
7-40
Mayer, Joseph
3 M
W
Ks
&lt;8-'0,., Mayer, Mary
1 F
W
Ks
8'-2 '
Price, Thomas
41 M
W
Farmer
Ky
II
8-3
Price, M.C.
39 F
W
Farmer
Ky
II
8-4
Price, Marida
20 M
W
Farmer
II
11
8-5
Price, Columbus
18 M
W
Farmer
II
II
8-6
Price, Frank
14 M
W
Farmer
Ks
8-7
Price, rat.F.
12 F
W
Farmer
Ks
8'-8
Price, Wm.
8 M
W
Ks
8'-9
Price, C.K.
5 M
W
Ks
8'-10
Price, L.J.
3 F
W
Ks
8'-11
Barton, J.R.
54 M
W
Farmer
Ma
Mo
8'-12
. Barton, Temperance
50 F
W
Farmer
Oh
Mo
8- 13
Barton, Terry
17 M
W
Farmer
Ia
Mo
8'-14
Barton, H.F.
12 M
W
Farmer
Ia
Mo
8'-15
Barton, C.R.
9 W
W
Ia
Mo
8",16
Shutt, Agness
23 F
W
Milliner
Pa
II
8'-17
f.leek, Emma
",,2 F
W
Ks
8 ",18
Studebaker,R.
,1.,1 M
W
Ks
8- 1 9
Myers, George
24 M
W
Farmer
In
In
8',-20
Myers, Carrie
18 F
W
Farmer
Oh
Oh
8'-21
Myers, O.G.
6/12M
W
Ks
8
',.22
Studebaker" Joseph
35 M
W
Farmer
In
In
8'-23
McCune, G.O.
31 M
W
Farmer
Pa
11
8-24
28 F
McCune, Eliza
W
Farmer
Ky
In
8'-25
McCune, C'.E.
8 M
W
Ks
8'-26
6F
McCune, C.E.
W
Ks
8-2'7
McC"une, J.F.
4 M
W
Ks
8-28

Mo

r

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19
Name
McCuhe, G.E.
Walter, J.W.
Walter, S.E.
Walter, F.W.
Walter, L.G.
Walter, Be'rtha
Walter, Br1stow
Oehrle, Cather1ne
,Oehrle, George
Oehrle, Jacob
Oehrle, Godfrey
Oehrle, God11p
Oehrle, Adam
Badskey,Jacob
Badskey, Mary
Badskey, E.
Badskey, Joel
Badskey, Lawrie
Badskey, Jacob
Badskey, mhomas
Badskey, M.A.
McKenzie, A.
McKenzie, M.P.
McKenz1e, Ive
McKenzie, C.W.
McKenz1e, H.A.
McKenzie, J.F.
McKenzie, D.F.
McKenz1e, H.
McKenzie, A.
Waford~ Adam
Waford, C.F.
Blair, W.H.
Frazier, N.G.
Frazier, C.A.
Frazier, L.F.
Fraz1er, E.D.
Frazier, L.M.
Frazier, H.A.
Lind, A.B.
Lind, C.E.
Lind, S.E.
Lind, Joseph
Lind, M.A.
Lind, Emma
Lind, H.G.
Lind, Samuel
Lind, Jane'
Shively, J.M.
Shively, Mary
Shively, Sarah

STATE, CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
!-'lA-tiION TOWNSHIP

B1rth Where from
to Kansas Page-Line
Place
Occu12ation
Color
Age Sex
8-29
Ks
W
7/12M
Ia
Pa
8-30
Farmer
W
M
39
Ia
8-31
Pa
Farmer
W
29 F
Ia
11
8-32
W
M
9
Ia
11
8-33
W
8 F
8-34
Ks
W
4 F
Ks
8-35
W
2 M
Oh
8-36
Ger.
Farmer
W
42 F
Oh
Ger.
8-37
Farmer
W
M
55
8-38
Ks
Farmer
W
15 M
Ks
8-39
Farmer
W
12 M
8-40
Ks
Farmer
W
12 M
Ks
9-1
W
8 M
In
Ger.
9-2
Farmer
W
63 M
In
Ger.
Farmer
W
9-3
49 F
16 . F
In
Va
9-4
Farmer
W
In
In
W
Farmer
14 M
9-5
W·
In
In
9-6
Farmer
11 F
In
In
Farmer
W
9-7
24 M
In
Va
Farmer
W
9-8
·28 M
NY
II
W
Farmer
24 F
9-9
Tx
W
II
9-10
Farmer
48 M
NY
Ia
9-11
W
Farmer
42 F
Ks
9-12
Farmer
W
13 M
Ks
W
Farmer
10 F
9-13
Ks
9-14
W
8 M
Ks
M
W
4
9-15
Ks
1 M
W
9-16
Farmer
Ia
Tx
W
21 M
9-17
Ks
Farmer
18 F
W
9-18
Ky
W
Farmer
Ia
M
9-19
75
Farmer
Tn
Ia
W
60 F
9-20
W
II
Ia
Farmer
9-21
27 M
Oh
W
Farmer
Ne
9-22
47 M
Farmer
46 F
W
NY
Ne
9-23
16 M
Farmer
Ks
W
9-24
14 M
W
Farmer
Ks
9-25
10 M
W
Farmer
Ks
9-26
4 F
W
Ks
9-27
42 M
W
Farmer
Mo
Ire.
9-28
W
Farmer
Mo
Pa
38 F
9-29
W
17 F
Farmer
Mo
Mo
9-30
16 M
Farmer
Mo
W
Mo
9-31
14 F
W
Farmer
Ks
9-32
12 F
Farmer
W
Ks
9-33
10 M
W
Farmer
Ks
9-34
W
Ks
5 M
9-35
2 F
W
Ks
9-36
W
Carpenter
Oh
37 M
In
9-37
W
32 F
Farmer
In
In
9-38
12 F
W
Farmer
Ks
9-39

�KANSAS

1875

STATE

NA.tUON TOWNSHIP

Volume 19
Name
Shively, Lutsia
Shively, Edward;
Shively, Arminta
Shively, Lidia
Sively, See Shively
Badskey, John
Badskey, Elizabeth
Wischer, John
Wiseher, See Wis:Cher
Wischer, A.C.
Wischer, Rodolph
Koogle, Mary
Koogle, A .C.
Koogle, A.B.
Hiatt, Henry
Hiatt, A.A.
Hiatt, B.C.
Hlatt, O.W.
Hiatt, O.F.
Hlatt, T.R.
Hiatt, Affa
Hiatt, Clyde
Chall1s, W.S.
Challis, O.C.
Chall1:s, A.W.
Fogerty, A.J.
Fogerty, Elmira
Foberty, D.L.
Fogerty, L.E.
Fogerty,' Birdy
Hiatt, John
Hiatt, N.B.
Jackson, M.E.
Hiatt, Emma
Jackson, W.B:.
Hiatt, Oscar
Hiatt, Marrata
Hiatt, E.O.
Wood, John
Wood, S.E.
Wood, Nillnda
Wood, M.A.
Wood, J.F.
Wood, L.E.
Wood, W.S.
Wood, E.E.
Wood, M.J.
Wood, Walter
Sanlter, G.A.
Sanlter, A.F.L.
Sanlter, J.E.H.

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

Birth
Age Sex Color Occu12ation Place
Ks
Farmer
W
10 F
Ks
W
8 M
Ks
4 F
W
Ks
F
W
3
M
F
M

W
W
W

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer I'

Va
NJ
Ger.

43 F
26 M
65 F
28 M
19 F
59 M
38 F
16 F
12 M
9 M
6 M
3 F
1 M
32 M
27 F
4 M
38 M
34 F
15 F
12 F
1 M
42 M
34 F
17 F
14 F
12 M
7 M
4 F
9/12M
40 M
40 F
16 F
14 F
12 F
10 F
8 M
7 F
5 F
3 M
35 M
30 :F
10 M

W
W
W

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

Ger.
Ger.
Md
Oh
Oh
Oh

27
25
58

W

W
W

W
W
W,
W
W

W
W
W
W
W

Farmer
Farmer

W
W
W
W
W

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

W

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

NY

Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
In
In
Ks
NJ
Pa
In
In
Ks
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
Ks
Mo
Ky
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ger.
Ger.
Ger.

Where from
to Kansas Page-Line
10-1
10-2
10-3
10-4

In
11
11
11
11

In
In
In
In
In

In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
Mo
Mo

Ger,
Ger.
Ger.

10-5
10-6
10-7
10-8
10-9
10-10
10-11
10-12
10-13
10-14
10-15
10-16
10-17
10-18
10-19
10-20
10-21
10-22
10-23
10-24
10-25
10-26
10-27
10-28
10-29
,10-30
10-31
10-32
10-33
10-34
10-35
10-36
10-37
10-38
10-39
10-40
1l!-1
11-2
11-3
11-4
11-5
11-6
11-7
11-8
11-9

�KANSAS

1875

STATE

Volume 19
Name
Saniter, H.A ..H.
Benson, Thomas
Benson. Ann
Benson, L.E.
Benson, N.E.
Benson, M.J.
Benson, M.A.
Benson, E.R.
Benson, O.P.
Sullivan, J.o.
Sullivan, Ann O.
Sullivan, J.O.
Sullivan, Wm. O.
Sul11van, M.O.
Sullivan, J.O.
Sul11van, G.O.
Sul11van, E.O.
Sullivan, E.O.
Sullivan, H.O.
McKenzie, H.
Johnson, Valent1ne
Johnson, f.'Iary
Conway, Corneliua
George, T.G.
George, Elizabeth
George, P.G.
George, E.J.
Losey, S.M.
Losey, Nancy
Tussey, H.F.
Tussey, C.L.
Losey, See Tussey
Losey, Mona
Losey, Grace
Mott, Samuel
Johnson. Mary
Smith, P.C~
Smith, C.H.
Smith, P.E.
Smi th, M•V' .. · 'or N. v.
Van Horn, Frank
McBride, A.
McBride, N.
McBride, E.
McBride, Alex
McBride, E.
McBride, E.
McBride, W.O.
McBride, A.
McBr1de, E.
Thurber, L.R.

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
JvI.A.ttION TOWNSHIP

B1rth Where ·from
Age Sex Color OccuI2at1on Place to Kansas Page-L1ne
W
Ger.
Ger.
11-10
7 M
W
60 M
Farmer
Va
In
11-11
W
F
Farmer
In
In
11-12
51
W
Farmer
In
In
25 M
11-13
W
F
Farmer
In
11-14
23
In
i'armer
W
17 F
In
In
11-15
F
W
17
Farmer
In
11-16
In
W
14 F
Farmer
In
In
11-17
W
10 M
Farmer
In
In
11-18
W
Farmer
43 M
Ire.
Oh
11-19
40 F
W
Farmer
Ire.
Oh
11-20
W
17 M
Farmer
Oh
Oh
11-21
W
16 M
Farmer
Ks
11-22
14 F
W
Farmer
Ks
11-23
12 M
W
Farmer
Ks
11-24
10 M
W
Farmer
Ks
11-25
8 F
W
Ks
11-26
W·
6 M
Ks
11-27
4 M
W
Ks
11-28
W
'74 M
Farmer
Md
Tx
11-29
W
Farmer
Ky
Mo
55 M
11-30
W
Farmer
52 F
Ky
Mo
11-31
W
Farmer
7 F
Ks
11-32
W
46 I~
Farmer
Oh
In
11-33
W
47 F
Farmer
Va
In
11-34
W
23 M
Farmer
Ky
In
11-35
18 F
W
In
In
11-36
46 f.'I
W
Farmer
11
11
11-37
W
46 F
Farmer
Pa
Pa
11-38
W
16 M
Farmer'
Ks
11-39
W
.13 F
.Farmer
Ks
11-40
6 M
3 F
16 M
34 M
8 M
6 M
4 M
3 F
29 M
42 M
41 F
14 F
12 M
9 M
6 F
4 M
1

77
25

F
F
M

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Farmer
Farmer

W

W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

Farmer
Farmer

Ks
Ks
Oh
In
Vt
Wi
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Wi
W1
Ire.
Ma
Nova. Sco.Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ire.
Ma
NY

NY

12-1
12-2
12-3
12-4
12-5
12-6
12-7
12-8
12-9
12-10
12-11
12-12
12-13
12-14
12- 1 5
12-16
12-17
12-18
12-19

�1875

KANSAS

STATE

?v1A.-qION TOWNSHIP

Volume 19
Name
Thurber, M.B.
Thurber, Fred
Gardner, E.M.
Gardner, E.
Gardner, E.W.
Gardner, A.L.
Brown, J.F.
Brown, JIl.H.
Brown, Ida
Brown, Martha
Brown, R.G.
Browm,Charles
Kelly, J.H.
Kelly, C.E.
Mott, Wm.
Mott, M.E.
Kelly, George
Smith, D.E.
Smith, M.A.
Smith, F.A.
Smi th, W. ~I •
Ulrich, Henry
Ulrich, M.J.
Ulrich, Oliver
Ulrich, E.M.
Ulrich, E~H.
r-fol-her/. Iienry;~"
Mohler, See ·Molher
Molher, Mary
Molher, Daniel
Molher, Reeher
Molher, Elizabeth
Molher, Salinda
Molher, Henry
Molher, W,H,
Bowers, David
Bowers, Mary
Bowers, D,avid
Bowers, Elizabeth
Halburt, Wm.
Halbert, Laurie
Halbert, A.A.
Dunn, Robert
Dunn, E.M.
Soxman, H.R.
Soxman, Elizabeth
Soxman, G.M.
Soxman, C"arrie
Soxman, RaySoxman, G.F.
Soxman, A.A.

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

Birth Where from
Sex Color OccuI2ation Place to Kansas Page-L1ne
12-20
Pa
Pa
Farmer
W
22 F
12-21
Ks
W
1 M.
12-22
In
In
Farmer
W
24 M
Mo
12-23
Mo
Farmer
W
27 F
12-24
Ks
W
F
2
Ks
12-25
W
6/12F
12-26
Pa
Scot.
StoneMason
M
W
45
Pa
12-27
Scot.
Farmer
W
41 F
12-28
Ks
Farmer
W
12 F
12-29
Farmer
Ks
10 F
W
12-30
Ks
W
6 r1
12-31
Ks
W
2 M
12-32
In
In
W
Farmer
50 M
Ky
In
12-33
W
Farmer
46 F
In
12-34
Oh
Farmer
W
26 M
Ks
Farmer
12-35
W
17 F
12-36
Ks
Farmer
W
17 M
Mo
Mo
W
12-37
Farmer
28 M
Mo
12-38
W
Ky
Farmer
28 F
Ks
12-39
W
4 F
12-40
Ks
W
2 M
In
13-1
Farmer
In
W
28 M
Mo
13-2
Va
W
Farmer
22 F
Ks
W
13-3
5 M
Ks
w
13-4
.3 F
Ks
W
13-5
3 M
Oh
W
Farmer
In
13-6
50 M

AJ:t.e

49 F
20 M
18 M
17 F
14 F
10 M
2 M
70 M
67 F
21 H
24 F
21 M
18 F
2/12F
26 M
21 F
32 M
24 F
5 M
3 F
11/12 M
30 M
23 F

W

W
W
W
W
W

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

W

W
W
W

W
W
W
W

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

W
W

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

W

Farmer
Farmer

W
W
W
W
W
W

Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Ks
Md
Fa
Oh
Va
Mo
Mo
Kg
Ma
Fa
Fa
Fa
Ks
Ks
Ks
Fa
In

Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
In
Mo
Mo
RI
Oh
Fa
Fa

Fa
In

13-7
13-8
13-9
13-10
13-11
13-12
13-13
13-14
13-15
13-16
13-17
13-18
13-19
13-20
13-21
13-22
13-23
13-24
1'3-25
13-26
13-27
13-28
13-29

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
M.A.tiION TOWNSHIP

Birth Where from
Name
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
W
Soxman, Fred
1 M
Ks
13-30
Shott, I.F. (J.F.)
26 M
W
Farmer
Md
Md
13-31
Shott, Mary
25 F
W
Farmer
Ger,
Ger.
13-32
Shott, Emma
2 F
W
Ks
13-~3
Shott, Otto
1 M
W
Ks
13-34
Hardterfer, Jacob
40 M
W
Ger.
In
13-35
W
Hardterfer, Susan
35 F
Farmer
In
In
13-36
Hardterfer, M.L.
8 F
W
Farmer
Ks
13-37
Hardterfer, George
7 M
W
Ks
13';38
Hardterfer, M.B.
2 F
W
Ks
13-39
Hardterfer, J.L.
6/12F
W
Ks
13-40
Whitlock, W.M.
27 M
W
Farmer
Mo
101 0
14-1
Whitlock, Faney
22 F
W
Farmer
Oh
Mo
14-2
Whitlock, E.C~
5 F
W
Ks
14-3
Whitlock, I.O.
4 F
W
Ks
14-4
Whitlock, J.L.
2/12 M
W
Ks
14-5
Griener, John P.
52 M
W
Farmer
France
Mi
14-6
Griener, Catherine
49 F
W
Farmer
France
Mi
14-7
Griener, Rosey
22 F
W
Farmer
Mi
Mi
14-8
Griener, George
19 M
W
Farmer
Mi
Mi
14-9
Griener, Kitty?
13 M
W
Farmer
Mi
Mi
14-10
Griener, Joseph
12 F?
W
Farmer
Mi
Mi
14-11
Griener, Maggie
9 M
W
M1
M1
14-12
Griener, E.M.
6 F
W
Mi
Mi
14-13
Riling, Martin
30 M
W
Farmer
Oh
Oh
14-14
Riling, Lousia
28 F
W
Farmer
Oh
Oh
14-15
Riling, Wm.
5 ~
W
Ks
14-16
Riling, Charton
2 ~
W
Ks
14-17
Riling, Charo1otte
4/12 'F
W
Ks
14-18
Hutchinson, A.J.
12 M
W
-Parmer
Tn
11
14-19
Hutchinson, Joseph
45 M
W
. Farmer
Oh
Oh
14-20
Hutchinson, E.J.
47 F
W
Farmer
Ks
14-21
W
Hutchinson, J.W.
16 M
Farmer
Ks
14-22
Hutchinson, Isiah
12 M
W
Farmer
Ks
14-23
Huchinson, See Hutchinson
Watts, John
44 M
W
Blacksmith
Oh
In
14-24
Watts, Elizabeth
39 F
W
Farmer
In
In
14-25
Watts, Evista (Erista)20 M
W
Farmer
In
In
14-26
Wa t t s, Wm.
18 M
W
Farmer
In
In
14-27
Watts, Edward
16 M
W
Farmer
II
In
14-28
,Watts, Elwood
12 F?
W
Farmer
In
In
14-29
Watts, M.A.
10 F
W
Farmer
In
In
14-30
Watts, Samuel
8 M
W
In
In
14-31
Watts, S.E.
6 F
W
In
In
14-32
Watts, Ida
1 F
W
In
In
14-33
Sowers, Mary
27 F
W
Farmer
In
Ia
14-34
Sowers, R.A.
4 F
W
Ks
14-35
Byerly, John
14 M
W
Farmer
Ia
Ia
14-36
Clark, John
36 M
W
Farmer
~a
II
14-37
Clark, Elmira
33 F
W
Farmer
In
In
14-38
Clark, C.H.
8 M
W
Ks
14-39
Clark, A.S.
6 M
W
Ks
14-40

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
NAB.ION TOWNSHIP

Birth Where from
Name
Age Sex Color Occupation Pla.ce to Kansas Page-Line
W
Ks
Clark, J.T.
2 M
15-1
Ks
W
Clark, W.A.
11/12M
15-2
W
Farmer
Kelly, Anthony
47 M
In
In
15-3
W
II
Ia
Farmer
Kelly, A.E.
33 F
15-4
W
Kelly, L.J.
7 F
Ks
15-5
W
Kelly, F.S.
5 F
Ks
15-6
W
Ks
Kelly, J.W.
3 M
15-7
W
Kelly, O.H.
1 F
Ks
15-8
W
Farmer
Brubaker, Peter
65 M
Pa
Oh
15-9
W
Brubaker, E11zabeth
60 F
Farmer
Pa
Oh
15-10
Brubaker, Lydia
24 F
W
Farmer
Oh
Oh
15- 11
W
Brubaker, N.N.
19 F
Farmer
Oh
Oh
15-12
Barnhart, John
62 M
W
Va,}
Farmer
Va.
15-13
W
Barnhart, Frances
59 F
Farmer
Va:,
Va.
15-14
W
Va,,,
Barnhart, William
21 M
Farmer
Va
15-1~ W
Swartz, Andrew
65 M
Farmer
Ger.
Oh
15- 1 6
Swartz, M.A.
64 F
W
Farmer
Oh
Ger.
15- 1 7
W
Fishburn, Alferd
52 M
Farmer
Va
Ia
15-18
W
F1shburn, Sarah
43 F
Farmer
Ia
Va
15- 1 9
W
Fishburn, Susan
21 F
Farmer
Ia
Va
15-20
W
Fishburn, John
19 M
Farmer
Tn
Ia
15-21
W
Fishburn, Catherine
16 F
Fa.rmer
Mo
Ia
15-22
F1shburn, H.H.
14 M
W
Farmer
Mo
Ia
15-23
W
Fishburn, G.A.
12 M
Farmer.
Ia
Ia
15-24
Fishburn, Isra
10 M
W
-Farmer
Ks
15-25
Fishburn, A.T.
7 F
W
Ks
15-26
Fishburn, E.F.
3 M
W
Ks
15-27
Kenzie, W.A.(McKenzie)?1 M
W
Ks
15-28
Turner ,Washington
51 M
W
Farmer
Va
In
15-29
Turner, Judith
42 F
W
Fa.rmer
Oh
In
15-30
Turner. Benjamin
22 M
W
Farmer
Va
In
15-31
Turmer, Samuel
12 M
W
Farmer
In
In
-15-32
Turner,. Sarah
9 F
W
Ks
15-33
Montgomery. Micheal
28 M
W
Carpenter
Va
In
15-34
Montgomery, I.E.
7 F
W
Ks
15-35
Montgomery, Joel
5 M
W
Ks
15-36
Montgomery, Henry
3 M
W
Ks
15-37
Montgomery, R1ley
1 M
W
Ks
15-38
Arnold, Jacob
22 M
W
Farmer
II
II
15-39
Arnold, S'-.E.
15 F
W
Farmer
Ia
Ia
15-40
M¥ers, I.E.
45 M
W
Stone Mason Pa
II
16-1
Myers, C.A.
39 F
W
Pa
II
16-2
Myers, 011ver
17 M
W
Farmer
II
II
16-3
Myers, Milton
12 M
W
Farmer
II
II
16-4
Myers. Annie
14 F
W
Farmer
II
II
16-5
Myers, Freddie
10 M
W
Farmer
II
II
16-6
Myers, W1lliam
4 M
W
Ks
16-7
Myers, Florence
1 F
W
Ks
16-8
Fisher, H.C.
57 M
W
Farmer
Oh
In
16-9
Fisher, M~A.
57 F
W
Farmer
Pa
In
16-10

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19
Name
Fisher, Henry
Beibee, Mary
Pingree,S.W.
Pingree, A.R.
Pingree, George
Pingree, H.F.
Pingree, C.E.
Pingree, M.M.
Fisher, C.M.
Fisher, Mary
Fisher, Ida
Fisher, Nellie
Pray, Hezekiah
Pray, Nancy
Pray, C.E.
Pray, W.E.
Pray, Eldridge
Pray, M.C.
Kelly, Robert
Kelly, Cynthia
Smith, A.V.
Smith, Robert
Smi th, Joseph
Kelly, John
Kelly, Helen
Kelly, John
Kelly, Mary
Kelly, Morris
Terry, G.M.
Terry, Elizabeth
Terry, I.A.
Terry, E.F.
Oliver, H.N.
C'raft, Wm.
Craft)•. H.J.
C'raft, W.H.
Ottoway, A .H.
Ott oway , A.D.
Ottoway, Freddy
Ottoway, A.H.
Baker, James
Baker, Jasper
Baker, Prather
Baker, Thomas
Baker, Ely
Ward " Franc e s
Simmons, P,.A.
Simmons, Elvira
Simmons, V.P.
Simmons, M.L.
Roy, L.A.
Roy, C.P.

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
NA.ttION TOWNSHIP

Birth
Asr.e Sex Color Occu:Qation Place
W
17 M
Farmer
In
14 F
W
Farmer
NY
W
Carpenter
Me
52 M
W
Me
45 F
18 M
W
Farmer
Me
W
13 F
Farmer
Ks
11 M
W
Farmer
Ks
W
Farmer
Ks
9 F
26 M
W
Farmer
In
W
Farmer
23 F
In
W
Ks
3 F
2 F
W
Ks
W
Farmer
Ky
58 M
W
Farmer
Oh
53 F
21 M
W
Farmer
Oh
"[a
18 F
W
Farmer
16 M
W
Farmer
Ia
14 F
W
Farmer
Ia
W
Farmer
39 M
In
30 F
W' 'Farmer
II
W
Farmer
38 M
Oh
W
Ks
7 M
4 M
W
Ks
W
Farmer
73 M
Ky
W
72 F
Farmer
Ky
W
Farmer
33 M
In
20 F
W
Farmer
Tn
2 M
W
Ks
41 M
W
Farmer
NY
W
Farmer
37 F
Mi
10 F
W
. Farmer
Mi
W
7 M
Mi
28 M
W
Farmer
Tn
Mo
W
29 M
Farmer
W
23 F
Farmer
Ky
W
3 M
Ks
28 M
W
Farmer
II
24 F
W
Farmer
II
W
3 M
Ks
1 M
W
K$
W
59 M
Farmer
Ky
M
W
Farmer
35
In
26 M
W
Farmer
In
19 M
W
Farmer
In
16 M
W
Farmer
In
87 F
W
Farmer
NC
38 M
W
Farmer
NJ
W
35 F
Farmer
Mi
10 M
W
Farmer
~11
6 F
W
Ks
W
59 F
.¥armer
NY
32 M
W
Farmer
NJ

Where from
to Kansas Page-Line
In
16-11
In
16-12
Me
16-13
Me
16-14
Me
16-15

In
In

,,'

Ia
Ia
Ia
Ia
Ia
Ia
In
II
II
In
In
In
II

.

Mi
Mi
Mi
Mi
Mo
II
II
II
II
In
In
In
In
In
In
Mi
Mi
Mi
NJ
NJ

16-16
16-17
16-18
16-19
16-20
16-21
16-22
16-23
16-24
16-25
16-26
16-27
16-28
16-29
16-30
16-31
16-32
16-33
16-34
16-35
16-36
16-37
16-38
16-39
16-40
17-1
17-2
17-3
17-4
17-5
17-6
17-7
17-8
17-9
17-10
17-11
17-12
17-13
17-14
17-15
17-16
17-17
17-18
17-19
17-20
17-21
17-22

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19
Name
Roy, Julla
Roy, F.T.
Roy, N.H.
Dodder, Margaret
Dodder, Sllas
Dodder, Mary
Dodder, Hattle
Dodder, Homer
Dodder, Vera
Coursen, P.S.
Coursen, Jennle
Dodder, Marshall
Dodder, Martha
Dodder, A.M.
Fruln, Robert
Fruln, Helen
Fruln, H.W.
Fruln, Robert
Fruln, John
Fruln, Mary
Manlx, Cornellus
Manlx, JOhn
Dunn, Loulsa
Carr, Wm.
Malhel, Joseph
Malhel, Chrlstlane
Malhel, Wllllam
Malhel, Chrlstlane
Maihel, Lina
Malhel, Rosey
Malhel, Ellzabeth
Maihel, Henry
Malhel, Annle
Maihel, George
Griener, John
Baldwln, W.M.
Baldwln, Slsan
Baldwln, Rlley
Baldwin, Nary
Baldwln, James
Baldwin, John
Baldwln, Ida
Baldwin, Nettie
Baldwln, Charles
Conway, P.J •.
Conway, Johanna
Conway, John
Conway, Heien
Conway, Patrick
Conway, Maggle
Salle, Wendllen
Saile, Cathrlne

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
NA.l1ION TOWNSHIP

B1rth Where from
Age Sex Color Occupatlon Place to Kansas Page-Llne
21 F
W
Farmer
In
In
17-23
12 M
W
Farmer
NJ
NJ
17-24
6 F
W
NJ
NJ
17-25
68 F
W
Farmer
NJ
NJ
17-26
W
30 M
Farmer
Ml
Ml
17-27
W
25 F
Farmer
Pa
Pa
17-28
4 F
W
Ks
17-29
2 M
W
Ks
17-30
10/12 F
W
Ks
17-31
24 M
W
Farmer
NJ
M1
17-32
W
23 F
Farmer
II
II
17-33
W
27 M
Farmer
Ml
Ml
17-34
21 F
W
Farmer
NJ
NJ
17-35
2 F
W
Ks
17-36
34 M
W
Farmer
Ire.
II
17-37 .
W
23 F
Farmer
Ire.
IL
17-38
W
7 F
NY
II
17-39
6 M
W
II
II
17-40
4 M
W
II
II
18-1
2 F
W
II
II
18-2
W
56M
Farmer
Ire.
In
18-3
W
27 M
Farmer
Ire.
In
18-4
14 F
W
Farmer
Mo
Mo
18-5
W
15 M
Farmer
Ks
18:.;;6
W
47 M
Farmer
Ger.
II
18-7
40 F
W
Farmer
Ger.
II
18-8
14 M
W
Farmer
Ks
18-9
12 F
W
Farmer
Ks
18-10
10 F
W
Farmer
Ks
18-11
W
9 F
Ks
18-12
W
7 F
Ks
18-13
W
5 M
Ks
18-14
3 F
W
Ks
18-15
1 M
W
Ks
18-16
22 M
W
Farmer
Ml
M1
18-17
45 M
W
Farmer
II
II
18-18
44 F
W
Farmer
Tn
II
18-19
19 M'
w
Farmer
IL
II
18-20
17 F
W
Farmer
II
II
18-21
12 M
W
Farmer
Ks
18-22
10 M
W
Farmer
Ks
18-23
8 F
W
Ks
18-24
6 F
W
Ks
18-25
5 M
W
Ks
18-26
40 M
W
Farmer
Ire.
II
18-27
37 F
W
Farmer
Ire.
II
18-28
12 M
W
Farmer
II
II
18-29
11 F
W
Farmer
II
II
18-30
10 M
W
Farmer
II
II
18-31
2 F
W
II
II
18-32
44 M
W
Farmer
Ger.
Mo
18-33
W·
35 F
Farmer
Ger.
Mo
18-34

�1875

KANSAS

STATE

!VIA-lEON TOWNSHIP

Volume 19
Name
Sa1le, Peter
Sa1le, Annie
Saile, Joseph
Saile, John
Bachelor, John
Bachelor, Margaret
Bachelor, Emma
Bachelor, John
Bachelor, Clara
Bachelor, E11za
Bachelor, Benj.
Bachelor, Wm.
Bachelor, Martha
Bachelor, Maggie
Martin, Cather1ne,
Martin, A.J ~
Mart1n, E.S.
Mart1n, M.A.
Mart1n, C.S.
Stough, Leonard
Slough, See Stough
Metsker, John C.
Metsker, Christine
Metsker, Elizabeth
l1etsker, S.E.
Metsker, Henry
Hoover, Isaac
Serber, Charles
Cotterman, 1'1ary
Dolbee, P.A.
Dolbee, Harriet
Dolbee, Selbla
Dolbee, Susan
Fisher, Samuel
Fisher, L.A •
F1sher, M.A.
Fisher, R.C.
Fisher, D.C..
Sawyer, L.M.
Lawyer, See Sawyer
Sawyer, M.W.
Sawyer, E.H.
Hecox, L.R.
Hecox, I.J.
Hecox, Spencer
Hecox, Guy
Hecox, Hattie
Helstrom, b.
White, H.T.
White, Ann1e
White, M.A.I.
White, I.M.

Age Sex
15 M
11 F
10 M
8 M
42 M
35 F
16 F
14 M12 F
10 F

7
5
3
1
42
16
14
12
7
24
48
44
70
18
13
16
16
12
31
66
39
37
34
30
6

Ivl

M
F
F
F
M
F
F
F
M
M

F
F
F
M
M
M
F
M

F
F
F
M
F
F
4 F
2 M
37 M
F
F
M
F
7 M
5 M
9/12 F

33
6
39
30

31
42
29
12
9

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

M

M
F
F
F

Birth Where from
Color OccuI2at10n Place to Kansas Page-L1ne
Mo
11
18-35
Farmer
W
18-36
Ks
Farmer
W
Ks
18-37
Farmer
W
18-38
Ks
W
Mo
18-39
Tn
W
Farmer
18",,40
Mo
Mo
Farmer
W
19-1
Ks
Farmer
W
19-2
Ks
Farmer
W
Ks
W
Farmer.
19-3
19-4
Ks
Farmer
W
Ks
W
19-5
Ks
19-6
W
Ks
19-7
W
Ks
19-8
W
Oh
In
W
Farmer
19-9
l"armer
19-10
In
In
W
W
Farmer
In
19-1-1
In
W
Farmer
In
In
19-12
W
In
In
19-13
W
Farmer
Oh
In
19-14
W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

W

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farme!!
Farmer
.f armer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

W

W
W
W
W
W
W

Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer

Fa
In
Pa
In
Ks
Ks
Oh
Oh
Ia
NY

Oh
Oh
Oh
11
Ks
Ks
Ks
Oh
In
Ks
NY
Sweden
Ks
Ks
Ks
Sweden
Ky
11
Ks
Ks

In
In
In
In
Oh
Oh
Ia
Ia
Ia
Ia
In
11

Ne
In
In
11

Sweden
Mo
11

19- 15
19-16
19-17
19-18
19-19
19-20
19-21
19-22
19-23
19-24
19-25
19-26
19-27
19-28
19-29
19-30
19-31
19-32
19-33
19-34
19-35
19-36
19-37
19-38
19-39
19-40
20=1
20-2
20-3
20-4

�1875

KANSAS. STATE

Volume 19
Name
Cummins, Robert
Cummins, E~i~abe~h
Cummins ~ Emm~
Cummins, E.E.
Harding!,' W.D!
Harding, M.C.
Harding, J.C.
Harding, T.P •.
Harding, M.T.
Harding ~ F .A.~.
Harding, M~M.
Harding~ W.S.
Harding, E.S.
Harding, M.P.
Harding, W.E.
Harding, C.P.
Robison, David
Robison, Marion
Robison, Abel
Sharp, Faney
Lawson~ Lewis
Lawson, S.J~
Lawson, Job
Lawson, T.S.
Lawson, Jam~s
Lawson, Wm.
Lawson, M.E.
Lawson, E.S.
Lawson, Lewis
Lawson, Margaret
Lawson, Clara
Hase, Herman
Hase, Louisa
Hase, Albert
Hase, Charles
Hase, Annie
Oren, Abner
Oren, M.A •..
Hasktns ~ A.J.
Haskins, S.E.
Haskins, E.C.
Haskins, I.M.
Simon, Nic
Simon, Catherine
Wyman, John
Simon, John
Schmeltz, Charles
Schmeltz, Christina
Schmeltz, Freddy
Schmel tz, Theres,a
Schmeltz, Joseph

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
M.A.tUON TOWNSHIP

Birth Where from
Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Page-Line
51 1'1
W
Farmer
In
In
20-5
W
48 F
Farmer
In
In
20-6
16 F
W
Farmer
In
In
20-7
W
13 M
Farmer·
·In
In
20-8
51 M
W
Farmer
Ky
In
20-9
W
43 F
Farmer
In
In
20-10
24 M
W
Farmer
In
In
20-11
21 M·
W
Farmer
In
In
2Q-12
W
19 M
Farmer
In
In
20-13
W
17 F
Farmer
In
In
20-14
15 F
W
Farmer
In
In
20-15
W
13 M
Farmer
In
In
20-16
10 M
W
Farmer
In
In
20-17
6 F
W
Ks
20-18
4 M
W
Ks
20-19
1 M
W
Ks
20-20
47 M
W
Farmer
Pa
Oh
20-21
22 F
W
Farmer
Oh
Oh
20-22
14 M
W
Farmer
Ks
20-23
W
5 F
Ks
20-24
W
58 M
Farmer
Ky
Ky
20-25
48 F
W
Fa.rmer
Ky
Ky
20-26
22 M
W
Farmer
Ky
Ky
20-27
20 M
W
Farmer
Ky
Ky
20-28
18 M
W
Farmer
Ks
20-29
16 M
W
Farmer
Ks
20-30
13 F
W
Farmer
Ks
20-31
13 F
W
Farmer
Ks
20-32
10 M
W
Farmer
Ks
20-33
8 F
W
Ks
20-34
W
5 F
Ks
20-35
W
57 M
Farmer
Ger.',
Ger.
20-36
46 F
W
Farmer
Ger.
Ger.
20-37
26 M
W
Farmer
Ger.
Ger.
20-38
21 M
W
Farmer
Ger.
Ger.
20-39
15 F
W
Farmer
Ger.
Ger.
20-40
40 11
W
Farmer
Oh
In
21-1
30 F
W
Farmer
Ia
II
21-2
W
52 M
Farmer
Oh
Oh
21-3
42 F
W
Farmer
Oh
Oh
21-4
12 M
W
Farmer
Ks
21-5
12 F
W
Farmer
Ks
21-6
W
33 M
Farmer
Ger.
Ger.
21-7
2,5 F
W
Farmer
Ger.
Ger.
21-8
10 M
W
Farmer
Ks
21-9
1 M
W
Ks
21-10
43 M
W
Farmer
Ger.
Mo
21-11
29 F
W
Farmer
Ger.
Mo
21-12
8' M
W
Ks
21-13
6 F
W
Ks
21-14
2 M
W
Ks
21-15

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19
Name
Jenkins, F.M.
Jenkins, M.C.
Jenk1ns, H.R.
Jenk1ns, Louisa
Jenk1ns, Soloma
Jenkins, Carrie
Jenkins, f1Iary
Thompson, George
Thompson, F~R.
Thompson, E.D.
Thompson, I.E.
Thompson, H.D.
Thompson, G.E:
Thompson, J.L
M1ller, Charles
Miller, l1ary
Fishbaugh, Maggie
Banker, John P.
Banker, Mary
Banker, Charles
Banker, Ella
Young, l'11cheal
Young, Catherine
Young, Louisa
Young, Charles
Smith, George
Smith, Sarah
Smith, Thomas
Sm1th, Mary
Smith, Lotta
Bradshaw, J.D.
Bradshaw, Ange11n
Bradshaw, M.N.
Bradshaw, Oliver
Martin. A.H.
Martin, M.A.
Martin, C.E.
Martin, C.H.
Martin, W.S.
Martin, F.A.
Rarick, J.J.
Rarick, M.E.
Rarick, E.H.
Rarick, C.S.
Rarick, I.O.
Rar1ck, S.A.q
Spellman, Micheal
Spellman, 'Mary,
Spellman, David
Spellman, Jacob
Spellman, Leonard

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
JvlA.ttION TOWNSHIP

Birth Where from
Age Sex Color Occu12at1on Place to Kansas Page-Line
W
Farmer
43 M
Va
Oh
21-16
40 F
W
Farmer
Oh
Oh
21-17
W
F'armer
17 M
Oh
Oh
21-18
W
II
9 F
II
21-19
W
6 F
Ks
21-2~
W
2 F
Ks
21-21
4/12 F
W
Ks
21-22
41 H'
W
Farmer
De
In
21-23
W
Farmer
Oh
39 F
Oh
21-24
12 F
W
Farmer
Ks
21-25
10 F
W
Farmer
Ks
21-26
8 ~1
W
In
21-27
6 M
W
Ks
21-28
1 M
W
Ks
21-29
40 M
W
Farmer
Ger.
II
21-30
46 F
W
Farmer
Pa
Oh
21-31
W
17 F
Farmer
Oh
Oh
21-32
W
25 M
Farmer
Pa
Pa
21-33
22 F
W
Farmer
Pa
Pa
21-34
W
Ks
3 M
21-35
1 F
W
Ks
21-36
W
34 M
Farmer
Ger.
Oh
21-37
28 F
W
Farmer
Ger.
Pa
21-38
2 F
W
Ks
21-39
4/12 M
W
Ks
21-40
W
Farmer
37 M
Eng.
II
22-1
W
30 F
Farmer
Ia
II
22-2
4 M
W
II
II
22-3
W
3 F
II
II
22-4
3/12 F
W
Ks
22-5
29 M
W
Farmer
II
II
22-6
24 F
W
Farmer
Oh
II
22-7
1 F
W
Ks
22-8
6/12 F ?
W
Ks
'22-9
43 M
W
Farmer
NY
In
22-10
W
37 F
Farmer
NY
In
22-11
14 F
W
Farmer
In
In
22-12
12 M
W
Farmer
In
In
22-13
8 M
W
Ks
22-14
W
3 F
Ks
22- 1 5
W
38 M
Farmer
Oh
Oh
22-16
W
33 F
Farmer
Ia
Ia
22-17
4 F
W
Ks
22-18
1 M
W
Ks
22-19
32 M
W
Farmer
Oh
Ia
22-20
23 F
W
Farmer
Oh
Ia
22-21
,46 M
W
Farmer
Pa
In
22-22
41 F
W
Farmer
Pa
In
22-23
20 M
W
Farmer
In
In
22-24
19 M
W
Farmer
In
In
22-25
17 M
W
Farmer
In
In
22-26

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19'
Name
Bowen, G.W.
Bowen, Sarah
Bowen, Jeremiah
Bowen, Isa!llc
Bowen, M.E.
Selby, B.F.
Selby, N.A.
Selby, T.L.
Selby, W.O.
Selby, A.M.
Grisso, D.B.
Grisso, Sarah
Grisso, Mary
Barnhart, Isaac
Barnhart, L.
Barnhart, ~1. H.
Barnhart, D.M.
Barnhart, S.W.
Barnhart, S.E.
Barnhart, Jacob
Hartman, w.F.
Hartman, Cec1l1a
Hartman, F.M.
Hartman, I.M.
Hartman, H.F.
Adams, James
I{n1ght, G.W.
Fuller, Edward
Wadsworth, J.W.
Wadsworth, B.A.
Wadsworth, Jessee
Wadsworth, George
Wadsworth, F.V.
M1cheal, J.W.
Micheal, Mary
Micheal, Sarah
M1cheal, Nancy
M1cheal, John
M1cheal, Catherine
Beamen, Moses
Beamen, Susan
Knight, Susan
Cr1tes, Cyrus
Crites, Hannah
Cr1tes, M.E.
Cr1tes, Llewellyn
Ct1tes, Ge.orge
Crites, Frank11n
Sm1th, Minnie
Crites, Hett1e

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
NA..tnON TOWNSHIP

Birth Where from
AJr.e Sex Color Occu12ation Place to Kansas Page-Line
In
22-27
Pa
Farmer
W
46 M
22-28
In
Pa
W Farmer
43 F
22-29
In
In
Farmer
W
17 M
22-;30
In
In
W Farmer
14 M
22-31
In
In
12" .F
W Farmer
22-32
Va
Va
W Farmer
28 M
Va
22-33
Va
W Farmer
28 F
Va
22-34
Va
W
7 M
22-35
Ks
W
4 M
22-36
Ks
W
6/12 F
Va
W Farmer
Va
22-37
35 M
Oh
Oh
W
Farmer
22-38
26 F
W
Va
Va
Farmer
22-39
25 F
In
22-40
W Farmer
In
31 M
W Farmer
In
Ih
26 F
23-1
W
Ks
23-2
7 F
W
4 M
Ks
23-3
W
Ks
23-4
3 M'
W
4/12 F
Ks
23-5
W
M
Farmer
Va
26
In
23-6
W
Ger.
Farmer
11
23-7
39 M
W Farmer
Va
Ia
31 F
23-8
W
Ks
23-9
5 M
4 F
W
Ks
23-10
W
2 M
Ks
23-11
W Farmer
24 M
Va
Va
23-12
W Farmer
Vt.
Ma
32 M
23-13
14 M
W
Farmer
Ks
23-14
W Farmer
Ma
11
53 M
23-15
W Farmer
51 F
Ma
11
23-16
W Farmer
Ma
23 M
11
23-17
16 M
W Farmer
Ks
23-18
12 F
W
Farmer
Ks
23-19
W Farmer
56 M
Pa
11
23-20
W
Farmer
56 F
Pa
11
23-21
16 F
W
Farmer
11
11
23-22
W Farmer
13 F
11
11
23-23
26 M
W
Farmer
11
11
23-24
18 F
W Farmer
In
In
23-25
62 M
W
Farmer
Ct
11
23-26
W Farmer
Pa
57 F
11
23-27
W
8 F
Ks
23-28
W Farmer
43 M
Oh
In
23-29
W Farmer
32 F
Wi
Wi
23-30
16 F
W Farmer
In
In
23-31
12 M
W Farmer
In
In
23-32
8 M
W
In
In
23-33
2 M
·W
Ks
23-34
8 F
W
Ks
23-35
W
5 F
Ks
23-36

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
JvlA.l1ION TOWNSHIP

Birth Where from
Age Sex Color Occu12at ion Place to Kansas Page-Line
Name
Cargay, John
64 M
W
Farmer
Pa
Oh
23-37
Cargay, Elizabeth
W
62 F
Farmer
Oh
Oh
23-38
Cargay, E11zabeth
W
Farmer
23 F
Oh
Oh
23-39
Cargay, J .F.
20 M
W
Farmer
II
II
23-40
Anglam, Mary
W
28 F
Farmer
Ire.
Ny
24-1
Anglam, John
8 M
W
Mo
Mo
24-2
Anglam, M.H.
W
Ks
7 F
24-3
Anglam, Margaret.
W
Ks
5 F
24-4
Anglam, Hannah
4 F
W
Ks
24-5
W
Anglam, James
Ks
3 M
24-6
Anglam, Orenda
W
2 F
Ks
24-7
Bond, Rhoda
40 F
W Farmer
In
II
24-8
Bond, Wm. W. ?
W Farmer
17 M
In
II
24-9
Bond, E.A.
12 F
W
Farmer
In
II
24-10
Bond, Selinend
10 F
W Farmer
II
II
24-11
Bond, Rosezela
8 F
W
II
II
24-12
Bond, R,M.
6 F
W
II
II
24-13
Sm1th, Abram
W Farmer
45 M
Oh
II
24-14
Smith, S.E.
w . Farmer
35 F
In
In
24-15
W
Sm1 th, Wm. or W.M. 14 M
Farmer
Ks
24-16
Smith, Eliza
F
W
Farmer
9
Ks
24-17
Smith, John
W
7 M
Ks
24-18
Smith, Corra
W
3 F
Ks
24-19
McMillen, Moses
46 M
W
Farmer
NY
NY
24-20
McMillen, Florence
18 F
W
Farmer
NY
NY
24-21
McMillen, Corra
16 F
W Farmer
NY
NY
44-22
McMillen, Kirmett
14 M
W
Farmer
NY
NY
24-23
McMillen, Carmen
12 M
W .Farmer
NY
24-24
NX
McMillen, Eva
10 F
W Farmer
NY
NY
24-25
McMillen, Grant
8 M
W
NY
NY
24-26
McM11len, Mary
6/12 F
W
NY
NY
24-27
F1ngerly, John
W
33 M
Farmer
Ger.
Ger.
24-28
F1ngerly, Mary
30 F
W
Farmer
Ger.
Ger.
24-29

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19
Age
Name
Karnes, A.M.
~'$
Karnes, Hannah
39
17
Karnes, Leama
13
Karnes, Abraham P.
11
Karnes, Rosa G.
Karnes, Josephine
9
Karnes, Rachel E.
7
Karnes, McKisseck H. 5
Karnes, Charles O.
3
5/12
Karnes, Ollie M•.
Streeter, Daniel
49
43
Streeter, Ellen E.
Streeter, Emma T.
23
Streeter, ~harles E. 21
Streeter, Ella F.
19
22
Kelsey, O.C.
20
Kelsey, Helen
6/12
Kelsey, Nellie M.
Tarpy, Patrick
49
Tarpy, Catharine
46
18
Tarpy, John
Tarpy, James
.-17
Tarpy, Robert
13
Tarpy, Mary
11
Tarpy, Richard
9
Tarpy, Martin
4
Fawcett, John F.
49
Fawcett, Mary E.
40
Fawcett, R. Ella
19
Fawcett, Effie
15
11
Fawc.et t, lUma
Iliff, Joseph
47
Iliff, Elizabeth
47
Iliff, Amos B.
20
Iliff. James
9
I11ff, Kate
9
Joy, J .11.
31
Joy, Nancey J.
28
'Elwell, S.R.
57
Elwell, Mary
47
Nye, Julia
19
Nye, Sam'l. W.
17
Elwell, John
14
Elwell, Charles
11
Jones, Emerald
44
Jones, Margaret
45
Jones, Parme11a J.
22
Jones, George M.
20
Jones, E.
14
Jones, Nariellis
11
Jones, Sa11na F.
8
Jones, Luetta
5
Jones, Cyrus A.
3

Sex
'~1

F

M
M.
F
F

F
M'

M
F
M
F
F
M
F

M
F
F
M
F
M
M

M

F
M.
J'tl
M
F
F
F

F
M

F
M

M
F

M
F
fVI

F

F
M
]\1

N
M

F
F
N
F
F
F
F
11

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

,: PALNYRA ':,' ':: TOWNSHIP
,
Enumerator L.H. Tuttle
B1rth Where from
Color Occupat1on Place to Kansas Page-L1ne
W Farmer
Pa
Pa
1 - -: 1
W
Housekeep, . "Pa
Pa
1:·':;' 2
W
Farmer
Pa
Pa
1 - 3
W
Farmer
Pa
Pa
1 - 4
W Student
Pa
Pa
1 - 5
w
Pa
Pa
1 - 6
W
Ks
1 - 7
W
Ks
1 - 8
W
Ks
1 - 9
W
Ks
1 - 10
W Farmer
Ger.
Mi
1 - 11
W
Housekr.
Pa
M1
1 - 12
W
Teacher
N1
Mi
1 - 13
W Farmer
Mi
Mi .
1 - 14
W Student
Ni
N1
1 - 15
W Farmer
NH
NH
1 - 16
W Housekp.
In
In
1 - 17
W
Ks
1 - 18
W Farmer
Ire.
NY
1 - 19
W
Housekp.
Ire.
NY
1-- 20
W Farmer
NY
NY
1 - 21
W Farmer
NY
NY
1 - 22

W

Housekp.

NY

NY
W
NY
W.
Ks
W Farmer
In
W Housekp.
Ky
W Teacher
In
W Housekp.
Ks
W Student
In
W Carpenter NJ
W Tailoress NJ
w·· Farmer
In
W
NJ
W
NJ
W Farmer
Oh
W Housekp.
Mo
W Carpenter Oh
W Farmer
Eng.
W
Student
II
W
Farmer
II
W Farmer
II
W Farmer
II
W
l-armer
Ky
W
Housekp.
Ky
W Housekp.
Ky
W Farmer
Ky
W Housekp.
Ky
W
Housekp.
Ky
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Ks
W

NY

1 - 23

NY

1 -

24

NY

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

25

In
In
In
In
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
Oh
Mo
II
II
II
II
II
II
Ky
Ky
Ky
Ky
Ky
Ky

- 26

- 27
- 28
- 29
-

30
31

32
33

1 - 34

1 - 35
1 - 36
1 - 37
1 - 38
1 - 39
1 - 40
2 - 1
2 - 2

2 - 3
2 - 4

5
6
2 - 7
2 2 -

2 - 8
2 - 9

2 - 10
2 - 11

2 - 12
2 - 13

�1875

KANSAS

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

··PALMYRA - -'",~::.'; TOWNSHIP
--

Volume 19

--~

Name

Age

Riggs, J.H.
43
Riggs, Louisa
37
. Riggs , William H.
17
Riggs, Albert, Fl •
15
12
Riggs, Cora H.
11
Riggs, Charles
46
Nelson, Byron
Nelson, flary
38
23
Stark, Sarah
19
Nelson, Cyrus
14
Nelson, Focy
12
Nelson, Eunice
Nelson, Henry
7
Nelson, Charles
5
2
Nelson, Hiram
Cheeney, Daniel
58
41
Cheeney, Mary D.
Cheeney, George H.
17
12
Cheeney, Alice M.
Cheeney, Emma J.
9
Cheeney, Charles
3
Rodell, Gustave
45
42
Rodell, Annie K.
18
Rodell, A. William
11
Rodell, John F.
Rodell, Annie S.
9
Rodell, Emma K.
4
Rodell, Effie C.
2
Rodman, Elizabeth
53
Rodman, Christian
21
Rodman, George E.
16
Roberts, Crit C.
24
Roberts, Susan F.
19
Roberts, Laura·B.
1
Vanderhoof, Michael 50
47 .
Vanderhoof, Hannah
Vanderhoof, Marcellus 6
Willis, L.N.
49
Willis, Lula
27
Tuttle, Annie
7
Tuttle, Arthur
5
Willis, Clara
2
Oaks, Henry A.
37
Oaks, Ellen
43
Oaks, Harry
5
Powell, }\loses
14
Pardee, John
33
Pardee, Elizabeth
30
Pardee, Frank
8
Pardee, Charles
2/12
Pardee, Josiah
28
Pardee, Ellen
56

S~X

M
F
M
M.
F
M
M
F
F
M
M
F
M
M
f1

M
F
M
F
F
M
M
F
M
M
F
F
F
F
M
M
M
F
F
M
F'

M
M
F
F
M

F
1'-1

F·

1'1

M
M

F
M
M

M
F

Color

Occu~at1on

B1rth
Place

Where from
to Kansas Page-L1ne

M1
NY
Oh
Oh
W
Ks
:-: ,-Ks
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Oh
NY
W
Oh
NY
W
Oh
Oh
W
Oh
Oh
W
Oh
Oh
W
Oh
Oh
W
Oh
Oh
W
Oh
Oh
W
W
Ks
W
Farmer
Vt
Ma
W Housekp.
Ma
Ma
W Farmer
Ks
W
Student
Ks
W
Ks
Ks
W
'Sweden II
W Farmer
W
Housekp.
Sw.eden II
W Farmer
II
II
W Farmer
Ks
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Farmer
Al
Ky
W Farmer
Ky
Ky
W
Farmer
Ks
W
Smith
Tn
Mo
Housekeepc"';:-Ky
W
Ky
W
Ks
W Farmer
NY
Mi
W . Housekp.
NY
Mi
W
Mi
Mi
W Farmer
Me
fila
W Housekp
Ia
In
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Farmer
Oh
II
W Housekp
Eng.
II
W
Ks
W
Farmer
Ia
Ia
W
Farmer
II
II
W
Housekp
NY
II
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Farmer
II
II
W Housekp
Ire.
II
W
W

Farmer
Housekp.
Farmer
Farmer
Student
Student
Farmer
Housekp.
Housekp.
Farmer
Farmer
Student

...

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

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2 -

14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
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28
29
30
31
32
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34
35
36
37
38
39
40
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3 - 4
3 - 5
3 - 6
3 - 7
3 - 8
3 - 9
3 - 10
3 - 11
3,·..- 12
3 - 13
3 - 14
3 - 15
3 - 16
3 - 17
3 - 18
3 - 19
3 - 20
3 - 21
3 - 22
3 - 23
3 - 24
3 - 25

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1875

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

PALMYRA

Volume 19

TOWNSHIP
Birth

Name
Smith, George F.
Smith, Annie E.
Smith, France
Smith, Mary
Smith, Ferdinand
Smith, Samuel
Smith, Henry
Smith, Henrietta
Smith, Julia
Smith, Alice
Tosh, Andrew
Tosh, Mary
Tosh, L.D.L.
Tosh, L.B.D.
Oaks, Ellen
Tosh, L.O.
'Tosh, Elmer L.
Tosh,1mnie L.
Tosh. Minnie F.
Tosh, Orrn U.
Tosh, Rebecca
Brewer. 'I'hos. H.
Brewer. Rachel
Brewer. May J.
Brewer, Lydia M.
Brewer, Elizabeth S.
Herning, Sarah A.
Herning. Edwin
Herning. John A.
Herning. Gracie
Herning, Rebecca
Herning, Kate
Steele, T.G.
Steele, Elizabeth
Steele, Reason M.
Eberhart, Lewis J.
Eberhart, Eliza J.
Eberhart. W. Henry
Eberhart, Annie J.
Eberhart. Michael O.
Eberhart, Edwin S.
Brady, James L.
Stone, E.E.
Stone, Ruth C.
Gill, Samuel
Gill, Angeline
Gill, Ellen M.
Gill, William
Gill, Elizabeth
Gill, Eva
Gill, James
Gill, Annie

Age Sex Color Occupation Place
Fa
W Farmer
49 M

46

26

24

23

16
11

9
6
4

F
M
F
M
M

M
F'

F
F

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

W

53

M

F

W
W

23

M

W

21
8

M

W

F

W

19

M
M

W
W

16

F
F
M
F

W

47

14

13

12

55

36

M

6

F
F
F

32
5
1

32

F

F

w
14
w
w

w

W
W

W
W
W
W

10

M

7
5
3

F

W

F

W

F
M

W

W

F

W

M
M

W
W::

F

W

M

W
W

1

28
28
6

41
30
9

M

7

F

5

M

1

M

28
43

M
M

41
54

46
24
22
20
16

19
9

F
M
F
F
11'1

F
F
M
F

W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

W

Switz.
Oh
Oh
Oh
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Oh
Farmer
Oh
Housekp
Oh'
Teacher
Physician Oh
Il
Oh
Farmer
Oh
Farmer
Oh
Student·
Oh
Student
Oh
Farmer
Oh
Housekp
Farmer
In
Housekp
In
In
In
Ks
Housekp
Fa
Student
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Farmer
WV
Housekp
WV
WV
Farmer
Fa
Housekp
Oh
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Farmer
Oh
Farmer
Oh
Housekp
Oh
Farmer
Ire.
Housekp
Fa
Housekp
Fa
Farmer
Pa
Housekp
Pa
Housekp
Ks
Farmer
Ks
Ks
Housekp
Farmer
Housekp
Farmer
Farmer

Where from
to Kansas Page-Line
Oh
3 - 26
Oh
3 - 27
Oh
3 - 28
Oh
3 - 29
Oh
3 - 30

3 - 31
3 - 32

3 - 33
3 - 34

Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Il
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
In
In
In
In
Pa

3 - 35
3 - 36

3 - 37

3 - 38
3 - 39
3 - 40

4 - 1
4 - 2

4 - 3

4 - 4
4 - 5
4 - 6
4 - 7
4 - 8
4
9

4
'4
4
4
4

-

10

11

12

13
14

4 - 15
4 - 16

WV
WV
WV
Fa
Oh

4 - 17
4 - 18
4 - 19

4 -

20

4 - 21

4 - 22

4 - 23

4 - 24
4 - 25

Oh
Ne
Ne
Pa

Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa

4 - 26

4 - 27

4 - 28

4 - 29

4 - )0
4 - 31
4 - 32
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KANSAS

Volume 19

Name

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

PALMYRA

TOWNSHIP

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place

Jamieson, Milton
30 M
M
28
Thomas, J.D.
F
28
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4
F
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M
Th omas, J. D•
3
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10/12 F
Bane, I.N.
52 M
F
Bane, Francis
35
21
M
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F
Bane, Mary
17
F
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7
2
F
Bane, Ella
Bane, Frank
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52 M
Smith, Georgie E.
40
F
18
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M
Collier, John
32 M
Collier, Emma
25 F
Collier, Maggie'
F
3
Clark, , Joseph
M
39
14
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F
Clark, Walter
12
M
Clark, Hellossa J.
10
F
Clark, Ellen
8
F
Clark, Charles
6
M
Clark, Jessie
F
3
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46
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Elam, Elizabeth
F
31
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M
19
14
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M
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44 M
Jarrett, Pheba
46
F
Jarrett, Thomas
16
M
Jarrett, Addie
F
13
Jarrett, Dora
10
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Jarrett, Mary
F
5
Pearson, Allie
4
F
Pearson, Resetta
F
23
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M
36
Cutter, Patience
30 F
Cutter, Alfred W.
M
2
Sturdy, Frank
M
34
Sturdy, Ellen
F
27
Sturdy, Fannie
6
F
Sturdy, Mary J.
4
F
Sturdy, George
1
M
Walton, JOhn
M
43
Walton, G. Ann
24
F
Walton, Martha M.
6
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Walton, William D.
4
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F
3
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1
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�KANSAS

1875

Name

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

PALMYRA

Volume 19

Hopkins Wm. H.H.
Johnstone, E.G.
Pearson, Carl
Johnstone, Christina
Pearson, Gustave
Pearson, John
Pearson, Annie
Landon, Henry
Landon, Mariah L.'
Landon, Herbert
Spencer, Charles
Spencer, Willie
Williams. J .E.
Williams, Harriet E.
Williams, James N.
Williams, William,W.
Williams, Lamar F.
Stevens, John
Stevens, Mary
Stevefl's, Morris
Stevens, Quincy C.
Stevens, Arthur
Stevens, Bertie
Anderson, Knud
Anderson, Annie Y.
Anderson, Sarah
Anderson, Martha
Anderson, Charles
Anderson, Edward
Anderson, Frank
Wood, Z.D.
Wood" Caroline
Keltner, Elmer
Keltner, Callie
Wood, Francis
Wood, D.O.
Sturdy, John
Sturdy, Nargaret
Sturdy, Emily
Heskihson, Josiah
Heskinson, Nancy
Heskinson. Mary E.
Heskinson, Benjamin
Heskinson, Weslet
Heskinson, CharKs,"'A.
Heskinson, Joseph D.
Heskinson, Will H.
Heskinson" George M.
Heskinson, Emily M.
Elam, E.L.
Elam, Dorcas
Elam, N.B.

STATE

TOWNSHIP

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place

34
52
46

42
21
15

17
50
43

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�1875

KANSAS

PALMYRA

Volume 19
Name
Elam. Mattie E.
Elam, Ida
Elam, E.J.
Elam, Lena
Elam, Theodore
Jones, 'rhomas M.
Jones, Elizabeth
Jones, Clinton K.
Jones, Margaret J.
Jones, Henry C.
Jones, 'Thomas L.
Jones, Angeline
Jones, George
Jones, Aden W.
Keltner, John
Keltner, Nancy
Keltner, William
Keltner, Mary
Keltner, Hannah
Roe, John
Roe, Ellen
Roe, William
Roe, Margaret
Roe, George
Kassinger, Willis
Whirlow, 'George W.
Whirlow, Emaline
Whirlow, John
Whirlow, Solomen
Whirlow, Indiana
Whirlow, Sarah J.
Whirl ow, Australia
Whirlow, Ulysses G.
Whirl ow, Margaret
Sturdy, Jonah
Sturdy, Parmelia
Sturdy, Alice
Sturdy, Annie
Sturdy, J.S.
Sturdy, Annie
Sturdy, Frank
Sturdy, Ellen
Sturdy, William
Varnum, F.B.
Varnum, Nattie
Varnum, .Annie
Varnum, Hattie
Varnum, Belle
Varnum, Frank
Sturdy. 'Thomas
Barnes, W.E.
Barnes, Gertrude
Goit, Sarah
_~Dunn. Florence

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
..

TOWNSHIP

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place
Ks
W
5 F
Ks
W
3
F
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Mo
W
24
M
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19
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51
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27

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28

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KANSAS

Volume 19
N~e

Aea~ §~J;

24 M
Benson, John
18
M
Benson, Ola
18
M
Bloom, Aug
M
Peterson, Charles
13
20
M
Jennings, Owen
M
24
Jones, Dav1d.
M
Il1ff, Benj. F.
25
21
F'
I11ff, E11zabeth
2 M
Il1ff, K11ve F.
40
M
Buckman, F.D.
F
Buckman, Wealthy A.
50
10
M
Buckman, Frances O.
M
Will, Fr1tz
52
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F
25
8/12 F
W111, Johanna
IVI
Morton, George
45
F
Morton, Agnes
43
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Morton, Fred
19
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Morton, W1111e
Morton, Arthur
5 M
1 M
Morton, Alfred
M
T\h'Qma~, W1111am
55
M
Olin, Nelson
47
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F
43
Olin, Walter H.
M
13
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M
8
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7 M
O11n, Alv1n
4
M
O11n, Arw1n
M
19
Cutter, Hannah E.
F
33
Cutter, Edw1n N.
3 M
1 M
Cutter, George A.
Cutter, Charlotte
F
71
Cutter, Sarah E.
F
30
Yanda, Jacob
1\1
50
W1l1iams, H.W.
44
M
W11liams, Ann1s W.
44
F
W11l1ams, Charles C. 14
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W11liams, Mary M.
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F
W1l11ams, Frank G.
12
M
W11l1ams, Edwin
10 M
W1ll1ams, Fred
5 M
W1ll1ams, Ella
1
F
Weeks, Peter H.
M
33
Weeks, Julia
F
29
Weeks, Libble
6
F
Weeks, Emma'
4 F
Weeks, Franc1s
1 F
Odell, Alexander
66
M
Odell, Hannah
64
F
Odell, 1\1artha
F
30
Odell, Eugenle
16
F
Griffis, Joseph
M
32

STATE
PALMYRA

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TO'tlNSHIP

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9 - 30
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Ct
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9 - 33
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Ks
9 - 34
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9 - 35
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KANSAS

Volume 19

Name

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

PALMYRA

TOWNSHIP

B1rth
Color
Occupat1on
Place
Age Sex

29
F
Griffis, f"la.ry
10
F
Griffis, Nary
8
M
Griffis, Clarence
6
F
Griffis. Alice
4 M
GriffiS, Frank
1
F
Griffis, Mattie
60
M
Fritz, George W.
Fritz., Ellen
45
F'
21
F
Fritz, Ella
20
F
Fritz, Emma
16
F
Fritz, Mary A.
11
F
Fritz, Elmira
Fritz, Laura
9
F
Duff, J.A.
33
M
Duff, Lydia
.21
F
4 F
Duff, Mary L.
9/12 F
Duff, Rachel E.
Byerly, William
58
M
Byerly, Annie M.
52
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Dow, Ladd
75 M
Dow, Mary.
70
F'
26
M
Eberhart, John S.
Eberhart, Mary E.
70
F
Eberhart, Rosa S.
9/12 F
Dumars, James
59
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Dumars, Mary E.
57 F
Dumars, Joseph
24
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21
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Dumars, Mary E.
15
F
Fitz, George T.
32
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Fitz, Laura E.
28
F
Eberhart, Paul C.
37
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Eberhart, E.J.
21
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Eberhart, Katie
5 F
Tyler,L.H.
47
M
Tyler, Elizabeth
46F
Tyler, George S.
20
M
VanEtten, J.S.
28
M
VanEtten, Ida
21
F
Georgii, William
64
M
Meyer, Louisa.,
64
F
Georgii, William
20
M
Georgii, Lewis
17
M
Georgii, Charles
16
M
Georgii, Ida
15
F
Georgii, Normie
12
M
McCandles, Alec
62
M
McCandles,. Catharine 55
F
McCandles, Allen Q. ? 14
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McCandles, Keate
22
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Wymer, Daniel
46
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Wymer, Martha
44 F
Wymer, James
23
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Hastie, Chas.
Hastie, Mary R.
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1
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36
Crater, Edwin
32
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8
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Fenton, Patrick
37
36
Fenton, Sarah E.
Fenton. Seth
9
Fenton, Mary J.
5
Fenton. Susan
3
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46
Peer, R.A.
Peer, Rebecca
36
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12
Peer, William
10
Peer, Dow
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4
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2
Peer. Lewis R'.
Simmons. J.W.
52
Simmons, Elizabeth B.49
21
Simmons, Albia A.
Simmons, Lee
23
Simmons, Emma
17
Simmons, Adda
15
Simmons, John
13
11
Simmons. Rosa
Simmons, Ella
8
Simmons, Bertie
3
Bolton, J.P.
57
Bolton, Eliza
46
Bolton, Alice
10
Lane. Jasper
26
Lane, Maggie
25
Lane, Cadelia
6
Lane, Charles M.
3
Lane, Minnie
1
Lovejoy, Irving R.
19
Dunn, Barzilla'
47
Dunn, Elizabeth
43
Dunn, Frank
17
Dunn, Sophia
13
Dunn, Wilbur
11
Dunn, Arthur
9
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4
Alcorn. James
35
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31
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1875

KANSAS

PALMYRA

Volume 19
Name
Campbell, W.L.
Campbell, Martha
Campbell, W1111e A.
Campbell, H.E.
Campbell, John A.
Campbell, Oc1a Ella
Campbell, S1dney
Campbell, Luther M.
Andrews, Sarah F.
Andrews, Kate E.
Andrews, Barrett
Andrews, Florence
McQueen, Sarah
G111, W.H.
G111,1\1artha V.
Kelley, George E.
McVay, Nathan1el
Roe, John F.
Roe, Mary
Roe, Earnest,
Roe, Ann1e L.
Roe, Harry
Banta, C.J.
Webb. Lena
Banta, James C.
Banta, Albert
Banta, Susan
Banta, Fann1e
Banta, Isaac
Dunn, Harry
Spencer, W1111am
McQueen, Jos1ah
Spencer, Mary J.
Spencer, John F.
Spencer, Albert
Spencer, E11zabeth
Spencer, Martha A.
Spencer, Francis L~
Spencer, Eva 1\1.
Andrews, El1zabeth
Andrews, Benton
Andrews, All1son
Mosley, George
Mosley, Mary
Mosley, Wil11am H.
Mosley, Ann1e M.
Clark, Joshua
Clark, Rebecca
Clark, W1lson
Parks, l\1ary J.
Randall, Frank R.
Randall, Mary

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Volume 19
Name
Randall, Ida
Randall, Charles
Randall, Dick
Randall, Minnie
Randall, Susan
Randall, Frank
Barrie1ow, Cass
Barrie1ow, Margaret
Barrie1ow, Myra E.
Anderson, J.P.
Anderson, Mary C.
Anderson, Hary A.
Anderson, Lena A.
Anderson, Alfia
Cotton, John V.
Cotton, Mary
Cotton, Limends
Cotton, Lillie M.
Barrie1ow, Henry
Barrie1ow, Ella A.
Bodwell,. Levi B.
Bodwell, Lucy S.
Bodwell, A.D.
Bodwell, Hattie
Starr, J.T.
Starr, Amanda
Starr, H.S.
Starr, J.M.
Rich, Sallie
Hi1key, James E.
Hilkey, . Hannah
Hi1key, Adam
Hi1key, Sarah
H"11l:1key, Charles
Hl1key, Eddie
McKinney, Nancy
McKinney, Archibald
Tucker, Dexter,
Tucker, Emma
Tucker, Lewis
. Tucker, Fannie
Tucker, Celia
Tucker, Ellen
Tucker, Albert
Brown, Theodore
Brown, Jennette
Brown, Cora
Brown, Mary
Brown, Charles
HOWard, Wm. C.
Howard, Lizzie
Howard, James H.
HOWard, Alfred S.

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KANSAS

Volume 19
Name
M~
NcKinney, David
25
King, J.H.
74
King, Hannah
63
Black, Wm N.
45
BlaCk, Catharine
40
Black, Washington
23
Brumbaugh, Henry
66
BlaCk, Charles S.
19
Black, James
11
Black, Hattie
11
Holmes, Samuel H.
65
Holmes, Elizabeth
56
Holmes, Logan
20
McMillian, John
14
Puckett, B.G.
42
Puckett, Ernaline
34
Puckett, Lizzie
18
Puckett, Huldah A.
17
Puckett, Zerilda
16
Puckett, Mellissa B. 14
Puckett, Benj. F.
11
Puckett, Walter
9
Puckett, Ed.die
6
f-1arley, William B.
49
Marley, Sarah
46
Marley, Lucinda A.
18
I"larley, William
17
Marley, Eliza Jane 15
r1arley, Jesse R.
14
Marley, Savil1a
12
Nar1ey, Calhoun
10
Marley, Cassie
8
Havens, George
64
Havens, Louisa
28
Havens, Ida fl.
8
Havens, Willie H.
6
Breeze, Niriam
32
Breeze, Ida M.
5
Lovett, George
54
Lovett, Eliza
34
Lovett, William
24
Lovett, Robert
15
Lovett, Dick
13
Lovett, Eliza
12
Lovett, Richard
10
Lovett~ Flora
10
Lovett, Thomas
10
Lovett, Vi91a
7
Lovett, John
5
Lovett, Clarence
3
Lovett, Unnamed
6/12
Bryant, David
63
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17 - 7
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Ky
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Ky
Ky
17 - 9
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Ky
Ky
17 - 10
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Ky
Ky
17 - 11
W Student
Ky
Ky
17 - 12
W Student
Ky
Ky
17 - 13
W Student
Ky
Ky
17 - .14
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Ks
17 - ,15
W
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17 - 16
W Farmer
NC
NC
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NC
NC
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NC
NC
17 - :19
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NC
NC
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NC
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NC
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NC
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NC
NC
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Ma
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17
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Mo
17 - 33
W Farmer
Pa
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17
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W Farmer
Fa
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17
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17
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W Housekp
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Ks
17 - 38
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17
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17
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18 - 2
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Age Sex
M
42
F
33

Spence, Samuel
Spence, Sarah
M
13
Spence, William D.
10
F
Spence, Nellie C.
M
8
Spence, Samuel A.
Spence, Myra B.
5 F
M
Gilman, Samuel C.
58
F'
Gilman, Elener G.
53
M
22
Gilman, Arthur
F
22
Gilman, Della
M
Gilman, Otis W.
29
44
M
Barton, Isaac C.
F
Barton, Addie Maud
7
M
Barton, Byron L.'
5
3/12 M
Barton, Earl
Snider, L.N.
50 M
41
F
Snider, Edna
14
F
Brockway, Ruth C~
M
Brockway, Jamie G.
7
M
2
Snider, Leenard
16
M
Mosley, Harry
44
F
Barrielow, Mary
F
Barrielow, Emma
13
11
M
Barrielow, Webster
M
Barrielow, Charles
3
M
Barrielow, H. V. D. 24
F
Barrielow, Asenath
23
F
Barrielow, Elizabeth 4
F
Patterson, Mary
61
20
Patterson, Joseph
M
Harlan, W.H.
M
45
Harlan, A.S.
F
32
Booth, John
M
Booth, Eliza
30
Booth, Willie'
4
Davis, Herb
18
Randall, v~illiam
74
Randall, Edey
45
McElroy, Wm.
13
Wycoff, S.B.
64
Wycoff, Orpha
62
Powell, Silas W.
12
Evilsisor, William
63
Evilsisor, Rachel
64
Evilsisor, David
37
Bingamon~ Josepus
30
Bingamon" Mary
25
Bingamon, Henry
3
Bingamon, Edward F.
2
Bingamon, Frank L. 4/12
Stevens, Jane
56

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Name

STATE

F
M

M
M

F
M

M
F
IVI

M
F
M

M
F

TOWNSHIP

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Color Occupat1on Place
Tn
W Farmer
In
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Mo
W Farmer
Ks
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NC
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B
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W

M

W

M
F

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In

Ks
Wi
Va
Va
No

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NC
In
In
D.C.

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Ks
Ks
Eng

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18 - 7
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18 - 8
Mo
18 - 9 '
18 - 10
18 - 11
18 - 12
NH
18 - 13
NH
18 - 14
NH
18 - 15
Oh
18 - 16
NH
18 - 17
Ia
18 - 18
Ia
18 -"19
18 - 20
18 - 21
II
18 - 22
Mi
18 - 23
M1
18 - 24
18 - 25
18 - 26
Eng.
18 - 27
In
18 - 28
18 - 29
18
30
18 - )1
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18 - 32
NC
18 - 33
18 - 34
NC
18 - 35
NC
18 - 36
Tx
18
37
Tx
18 - 38
18
39
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19 - 18

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Volume 19

STATE
PALMYRA

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TOWNSHIP

Birth Where from
Occupation
Place to Kansas Page-Line
Age Sex Color
Name
Eng.
NY
W Farmer
19 - 19
F
Roberts, Elizabeth
29
NY
NY
19 - 20
W
F
Roberts, '~Eliza, J.
8
W
Ks
19 - 21
N
Roberts, Richard
5
Ks
W
19 - 22
M
Roberts, Sidney
3
Ks
W
1
M
19 - 23
Roberts, George H.
W
Oh
Oh
Farmer
19 - 24
M
Rinley, William
37
Pa
Pa
W Housekp
F
28
Rinley, Mary E.
19 - 25
M'
W
Ks
19 - 26
Rinley, Hohn N.
9
Ks
W
F
19 - 27
Rinley, Emma
7
Ks
W
19 - 28
1
F
Rinley, Maud
Pa
Pa
W Farmer
M
19 - 29
Bell, J .• P.
32
Pa
Fa
W Housekp
24
F
19 - 30
Bell, P.J.
W
Ks
M
8
Bell, Frank
19 - 31
W
Ks
M
Bell, J ohnie
19 - 32
5
W Farmer
Fa
Pa
Eaton, John
19 - 33
53 M
W Housekp
Ireland. Pa
F
Eaton, Matilda
19 - 34
50
W Farmer
Pa
Pa
24
M
Eaton, Edgar
19 - 35
Oh
01'1
W Housekp
F
24
Eaton, Eva
19 - 36
W Housekp
Pa
Fa
18
F
Eaton, Lutitia
19 - 37
M
W
Ks
Berry, John R.
19
38
9
W Farmer
Va
Ia
M
Black, Bryson
56
19 - 39
F
W Housekp
Fa
1'a
Black, Jane
19 - 40
56
f;l
W Farmer
Pa
22
Black. John
Is.
20 - 1
F
W Housekp
Pa
Black, Jane
Ia
20 - 2
25
W
Black. Belle
F
2
Ia
Ia
20 - 3
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W
7/12 F
Ks
20 - 4
M
W Farmer
Ire. New Brunsw. 20 - 5
Walsh. James
51
Wal sh. Me.ry A.
F
W Housekp
Mo
31
Mo
20 - 6
W Mason
Wal sh. 'Thomas
M
Ire New' Bruswick 20 - 7
58
Walsh. Elizabeth
W Housekp
F
19
11
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20 - 8
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Leslie. T.S.
N
NJ
32
II
20 - 9
Widney, John
W Farmer
M
43
Fa
11
20 - 10
Widney. Susan
40
F
W Housekp
Md
II
20 - 11
Widney. Annie
16
F
W Housekp
Ks
20 - 12
Widney, Ella L.
F
W
Mt
Mt
9
20 - 13
~J1dney. Emma
F
W
Ks
7
20 - l.4
Widney. Dora B.
W
F
2
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20
15
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20 - 16
Fry. Daniel
40
M
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NH
20 - 17
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35 F
In
20 - 18
Fry. Sarah F.
10
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F
Ks
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6
M
W
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Fry. Daniel F. .
2
M
W
Ks
20 - 22
Trim, Alvin
M
W Farmer
50
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Ia
20 - 23
Trim. Mary E.
46
F
W Housekp
Me
Ia
20 - 24
Trim, Oliver
22
W Farmer
M
file
Ia
20 - 25
Trim, Frank
10
M
W Farmer
Ks
20 - 26
Trim, Alice
14
F
W Student
Ks
20 - 27
Trim, Fannie
F
W
5
Ks
20 - 28
'Toothaker. Godfrey
60
M
W Farmer
Me
Ia
20 - 29
Toothaker, George
M
30
W Peddler
11
Ia
20 - 30
Harris. Lydia
11 .
28
F
W . Housekp
Ia
20 - 31

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Volume 19
Name

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

PALMYRA

TOWNSHIP

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place

Taphnel, Florence M. 17
F
Martin, W.D.
52
M
Martin, Cornelia J.(:38
F
Martin, Alice C.
13
F
Martin, Jennie
12
F
Martin, Fannie J.
10
F
Martin, Kitty M.
5
F
Stillwell, Jacob
55
M'
Stillwell, Rhoda
46
F
St~llwell, Wm. o.
27
M
Stillwell, Annie
19
F
Stillwell, Clara
11
F
Hancock. John A.
18
M
Win~, C.J.
42
M
Wing, Mary E.
38
F
Wing, Edith
12
F
Wing, Elbert D.
8
M
Foster, W.S.
42
M
Foster, Mary B.
41
F
Foster, Ad.die
13
F
Foster, Mary
11
F
Foster, Bertell
3
M
Lawson, Elizabeth
53
F
Lawson, William
30
M
Lawson, Elizabeth
22
F
Lawson, James
17
M
Lawson, Mary
15
F
Lawson, Maggie
11
F
Lawson, Thomas
8
M
Jourdon, Xavier
52
M
Jourdon, Eliza
46
F
Jourdon, Augustus
20
M
Jourdon, Alfred
19
M
Jourdon, Xavier
18
M
Jourdon, Srifa
16
F
Jourdon, Morton
10
M
Jourdon, Julia
8
F
J ourdon, Victoria
6F
Jourdon, Adotphus
4
M
Williams, F.I.
40
fvI
Williams, Maria
34
F
Williams, Ward S.
15
M
Williams. Guy S.
11
M
Williams, Ray A.
7
M
Williams, Maud
4
F
Williams, Bllanch
10/12 F
Williams, J .S.
69
M
Williams •. Elizabeth 65
F
Griffith, David
42
M
Griffith, Mary
36
F
Griffith. Cora M.
14
F
Griffith, George
12
M
Griffith, David E.
10
M

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Ia
II
NY

Ks
Ks
Ks
AI
In
In
In

Ks

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Vt
NY

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Ks
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Ky

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Canada Canada
Canada Canad.a
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Volume 19
As;!i: S!i:X
Name
4
F
Griffith, Mary
F
2
Gr'iffith, Maggie
F
47
Butel, Rose
F
18
Butel, Earnestine
20
M
Butel, Arlstide
16
M
Butel, Adolphus
M
Butel, Emile
23
F
Eugene
19
Butel,
M
Jourdon, Adolphus
23
F
Jourdon, Eva
19
1
F
Jourdon, Louisa
F
Jourdon, Francis
56
24
M
Sloan, Wesl~'y
20
F
Sloan, Sophia
M
Kerns, David
53
F
Kerns, Susanna
50
26
M
Kerns, Yocum
20
M
Kerns, Frank
16
M
Kerns, Willie
F
Lebengier, Lydia M. 6
M
Henan, Victor
47
F
44
Henan, Mary
F
Henan, Gustine
19
F
Henan, Matilda
17
14
Henan, Emile
f1
48
M
Mattee', George
Nattee, Louisa
28
F
10
F
Mattee, Mary
Mattee, Annie
8
F
Mattee, Frank
M
5
Mattee, Charles
M
3
Mattee, Justin
1
F
Paschall, Averill
M
67
Pettengill, E.D.
66
M
Pearson, hobert
M
47
Pearson, CoHo
F
38
Pearson, William
18
N
Pearson, George
16
M
Pearson, Ann J.
14
F
Pearson, Robert S.
M
13
Pearson, Edward
M
9
Pearson, Fannie
F
7
Pearson, Lizzie
6
F
Pearson, Nettie
4
F
Pearson, Frederick
1
M
Munger, Amamda
F
49
Munger, Jennie
F
19
Munger, A,. Ellen
12
F
Munger, Charles A.
M
9
Kennedy, E.N.
24
M
Kennedy, Nancy
F
29

STATE
PALMYRA

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TOWNSHIP

Birth Where from
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Place
atio
Occu12
n
~oJ.o~
W
Ks
22 - 5
22 - 6
Ks
W
W Farmer
France France
22 - 7
W Seamstress Ks
22 - 8
'w 1: armer
France France
22 - 9
22 - 10
W Farmer
Ks
W Farmer
France France
22 - 11
12
22
Pa
W Housekp
Pa
W Farmer
France France
22 - 13
W Housekp
Ks
22 - 14
W
Ks
22 - 15
W Housekp
France France
22 - 16
W Farmer
In
In
22 - 17
W Housekp
Pa
Pa
22 - 18
W Farmer
Oh
Tn
22 - 19
W Housekp
Tn
Pa
22 - 20
Tn
W Lark
Oh
22 - 21
W Student
Tn
Tn
22 - 22
W Farmer
Tn
Tn
22 - 23
W
Ks
22 - 24
W Farmer
France France
22 - 25
w Housekp
France France
22 - 26
W Housekp
France Fr/inee
22 - 27
W Housekp
France France
22 - 28
W Farmer
France France
22 - 29
W Farmer
France France
22 - 30
W Housekp
France France
22 - 31
W
Mi
Mi
22 - 32
W
Ml
Mi
22 - 33
W
Oh
Oh
22 - 34
W
Oh
Oh
22 - 35
W
Ks
22 - 36
W'
Farmer
France France
22 - 37
W Gardener
Ma
In
22 - 38
W Farmer
Eng.
Pa
22 - 39
W Housekp
II
Ia
22 - 40
W Farmer
Ks
23 - 1
W Farmer
Ks
23 - 2
W Housekp
Ks
23 - 3
W Farmer
Ks
23 - 4
W
Ks
23 ..,. 5
W
Ks
23 - 6
W
Ks
23 - 7
W
Ks
23 - 8
W
Ks
23 - 9
W Housekp
Pa
In
23 - 10
W Seamstress In
In
23 - 11
W Housekp
Ks
23 - 12
W
Ks
23 -.;.~J
W Farmer
Pa
Pa
23 - 14
W Housekp
Pa
Pa
23 - 15

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Age
Name
Trushine, Annie G. 31
Trushine, Wegant
6
Trushine, B. Conrad 5
Trushine, Frederick J.
Rice,C.L.
20
Rice, Sarah
21
Rice, C.B.
50
Rice, Jane E.
48
Rice, Eliza
25
Rice, Charles
22
Rice, George
16
Rice, Etta M.
14
Rice, ":Wm. H.
12
Rice, Steven
11
Rice, Gideon
7
Dean, Patrick
59
Dean, John
28
Dean, Kate
27
Fenoughty, John
47
Fenoughty, Mary
45
Fenoughty, William 19
Fenouhgty, Anthony 16
Fenoughty, 11ary
11
Shook, Darius
42
Shook, Sarah C.
46
Shook, Clarence
14
Shook, June
7
James, William I.
28
James, Mary
25
James, William Y.
2
James, Wiley
19
Kneeppel, Daniel
45
Kneeppel, Kate
48
Kneeppel, Adam
22
Kneeppel, ..... ate
18
Kneeppel, Lizzie
16
Kneeppel, Louisa.
1.4
Kneeppel, Minnie
9
Kneeppel, Mary
7
Kneeppel, Frederick 5
Bodwell, L.M.
71
Bodwell, Charlotte 56
Bodwell, H. Munson "'24
Ashby, Mary F.
46
Ashby, Henry
19
Ashby, Charles A.
16
Ashby, Sarah J.
14
Ashby, i:.lizabeth
12
Ashby, Mary F.
10
Ashby, Rosa A.
8
Ashby, Bladen
44
Ashby, Elizabeth
40
Ashby, .etta C
18

STATE

PALMYRA

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TOWNSHIP

B1rth
Sex Color Occupat1on Place
F
W Housekp
Germ.
M
W
Ks
M
W
Ks
2 M
W
Ks
W Farmer
M
DC
F
W Housekp
Oh
fvl
W Farmer
NY
F'
W Housekp
Va
F
W Housekp
DC
M
W Farmer
DC
W Farmer
M
Ks
F
W Housekp
Ks
M
W Farmer
Ks
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W Farmer
Ks
M
W
Ks
M
W Farmer
Ire.S;
M
W Farmer
In
F
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M
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F
W Housekp
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W Famer
M
Ire.
M
W Farmer
Ks
F
W Housekp
Ks
M
W Farmer
NY
F
W Housekp
II
M
W Farmer
II
F
W
Ks
M
W Farmer
In
F
W Housekp
NC
M
W
Ks
M
W Farmer
Mo
M
W Farmer
Ger.
F
W Housekp
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M
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Germ.
F
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Germ.
F
W Housekp
Germ.
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Ks
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Ks
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Ct
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M
Wi
F
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Ky
M
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In
M
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Ks
W Housekp
F
Ks
F
W Housekp
Ks
F
W
Ks
F
W
Ks
M
W Farmer
In
1'"
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In
F
W Housekp
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16
23

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18
23
23
19
23 - 20
23 - 21
23 - 22
23 - 23
23 - 24
23 - 25
23 - 26
23 - 27
23 - 28
23 - 29
23 - 30
23 - 31
23 - 32
23 - 33
23 - 34
23 - 35
23 - 36
23 - 37
23 - 38
23 - 39
23 - 40
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24
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24
4
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6
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Volume 19
Nge
AB;~
Ashby, Wm. F.
16
Ashby, Annie K.
14
Bladen, Eva J.
12
Bladen, Alva
9
Bladen, Elizabeth
4
Bladen, Ora F.
1
Clark, S.L.
44
Clark, Leonora J.
34
Clark, Ida
16
Clark, Byron
14
Clark, Minnie
12
Clark, Daniel M.
8
Clark, John F.
4
Clark, S. Irving
1
Clark, Walter M.
38
Clark, Caroline
37
Clark, Emma
15
Clark, Flora
13
flcKay, Lizzie
6
Meador, Dennis
16
Spurgeon, George
37
Spurgeon, Mary M.
38
Gross, Ella.
16
Spurgeon, Ida
10
Spurgeon, Maggie
7
Spurgeon, May
4
Spur~eon, Jennie J.
2
Spurgeon, W.J.
11
Spurgeon, William
8
Cowgill, Benj. S.
40
Cowgill, E.E.
34
Cowgill, J.N.
10
Cowgill, Frank E.
8
Cowgill, Nellie O.
1
Lewis, Catharine
71
Lewis, George W.
29
Lewis, Yassa
19
Lewis, Irving G.
9/12
Plasket, William
51
Plasket, Indiana
23
Plasket, Willie
18
Plasket, Emma
20
Plasket, John R.
16
Plasket, Elenor
14
Plasket, Martha
12
Plasket, Margaret
6
Priestly, William
47
Priestly, . Ellen
39
Priestly, Joseph
14
Priestly, Nellie
19
Priestly, Willie
9

STATE
PALMYRA

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TOWNSHIP

B1rth Where from
Place to Kansas Page-L1ne
W Farmer
Ks
24
29
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Ks
24 - 30
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Ks
24 - 31
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24 - 32
W
Ks
24 - 33
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Ks
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W . Farmer
In
In
24 - 35
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In
In
24
36
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Ks
24 - 37
W Student
Ks
24 - 38
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Ks
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Ks
25 - 6
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Mo
Mo
25 - 8
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In
In
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NC
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25 - 10
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NC
Mo
25 - 11
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Ks
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Ks
25
- 13
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Ks
2.5
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Ks
25
15
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In
25
- 18
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In
In
25
19
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In
In
20
25
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W
Ks
25
- 22
W
NC
Mo
25
23
W Farmer
NC
Mo
24
25
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25 - 25
W
Ks
26
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25
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Ks
25
- 34
W Farmer
Oh
Oh
25
35
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Oh
Oh
25
36
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�'1875

KANSAS

Volume 19
Name

Age Sex

Priestly, George
6
M
Priestly, Carrie
4
F
White, Jennie
25
F
Walker, Charles
26
M
Liggett ,:-Lgrena.;- J3}"'·. F
Liggett, Thomas J. 15
M
Liggett, Luc~ E.
9F
Mulso, Frederick
67
M'
Mulso, Frederick
33
M
Mulso, Mary
22
F
Mulso, Effie
3
F
Mulso, John
2
M
Mulso, Walrer
4/12 M
Carpenter, James E. 45
1'1
Carpenter, Rebecca 40
F
Carpenter, Charles 21
M
Carpenter, James
19
M
Carpenter, Dow
14
M
Carpenter, Lewis
7
M
Carpenter, Ella
5
F
Carpenter, Horace
2
M
Dyer, Michael
58
M
Dyer, Catharine
54
F
Dyer, Edward
20
M
Dyer, James
13
M
Dyer, Charles
23
M
Moore, G.C.
41
M
Moore, Lorinda
37
F
Moore, Wm. H.
19
M
Moore, Walter
13
M
Moore, Carrie D.
10
F
Green, Lewis F.
40
M
Green, Martha E.
29
F
Green, Sherman
11 'M
Green, Amy
8
F
Green, Louis
6
M
Green, George
4
M
Green, Unnamed
1/12 M
Cradit, N.C.
47
M
Cradit, Emily
43
F
Cradit, Harriet
14
F
Cradit, Emma
9
F
Coe, Ida
15
F
Marshall, Sam'l'C. 48
M
Marshall, Adeline
38
F
Marshall, Charles J.19
M
Marshall, Theodore 16
M
Marshall, Elizabeth J.12 F
Narshall, Abram M. 10
M
Marshall, Sam'l. C. 8
M
Marshall, Mary L.
5
F
Marshall, Ceciel L. 3
N
Marshall, Herbert L.2/12 M

STATE
PALMYRA

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TOWNSHIP

Birth
Color Occupation Place

Where from
to Kansas Page-Line

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W
In
W
Ks
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Mo
B Laborer
Mo
No
W Housekp
Oh
W Farmer
Ks
W
Ks
Mo
W Mason
Germ.
Mo
W Mason
Germ.
Pa
W
Pa
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Ks
11
W Farmer
NY
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11
11
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11
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Ks
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W
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W
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W
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Wi
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W
Wi
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11
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W Housekp
In
Mo
W Farmer
Ia
No
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Ia
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Ia
Mo
W Farmer
Oh
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W Housekp
Oh
Oh
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Ks
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Ks
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NY
11
W Housekp
NY
11
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Ks
Ks
W Student
W Student
Ks
Pa
W Carpenter
Pa
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Pa
Pa
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Pa
Pa
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Ks
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Ks
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Ks
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26
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38
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40
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�KANSAS

1875

Patterson, Wm.
Patterson, Annie
Patterson, Nettie
Brown, R.A.
Brown, Bessie
Brown,Edward
Shepperd, John
Shepperd, Mary
Shepperd, Frank
Shepperd, Willie
Shepperd, Aldah
Thomas, J.D.
Thomas, Sarah
Reinert, Nicolas
Reinart, Susan
Reinert, Mathias
Reinart, Annie
Reinart, Mary
Reinert, Maggie
Reinert, Emma
Miller, George
Miller, Margaret
Miller, Addale
Miller, Lucy
Miller, Julia
Miller, Robert
Wyman, Marion
Lowry, John
Fisher, Elmira
Fisher, John W.
Fisher, Nora
Fisher, Emma V.
Fisher, Earnest L.
Hoopes, W. C •
Hoopes, Adaline
Howard, Lydia
Howard, Belvidere
Corkhl1l, W.F.
Hargus, Thomas
Aungst, Darlus
Haney, W.A.
Haney, E.G.
Han e y, M. ~1 •
Haney, Martha E.
Haney, Hattie J.
Haney, Freddie
Haney, Frankie
Harrles, A.
Harris, Persis
Harris, J. Frank
Journey, Eml1y .
Journey, Willlam
Journey, Edmond

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

PALMYRA

Volume 19
Name

STATE

TOWNSHIP

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place
26
25
3
30
30
1

58
55
25
11
13
50
55
45
43
16
13
11
10
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32
15
13
8

8/12
16
37
30
9
8
7
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51
72
51
24
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38
34
36
42
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65
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W
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W
W

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M

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W

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W
W

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Ks
Ks
Ks
Carpenter
Pa
Pa
Housekp
Pa
Pa
Housekp
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Mi
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28 - 23
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28 - 25
28 - 26

�1875

KANSAS

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

PALMYRA

Volume 19

TOWNSHIP

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place

Name
Shores, Lewis
32
Shores, Louisa
30
Shores, Emma
7
4
Shore s, Maud
1
Shores, Claud
64
Mosher, Arch
Mosher, C.F.
30
24
Mosher, Lena
Mosher, Leo
3
2
Mosher, Arthur
41
Kerns, Solomon
40
Keerns, Mariah
Kerns, John H.
17
14
Kerns, James C.
12
Kerns, Etta
Kearns, Grant
8
4
Kearns, Schuyler
Sprague, Perry
28
Sprauge, Flora
17
68
Sprauge, Leah
11
Reynolds,' Charles
Sprauge, Delilah
7
Meador, W.J.
43
44
Meador, Rosanne
Saunders, Charles T. 20
Meador, Eudora A.
18
Meador, J.D.
16
14
Meador, Wm. T.
10
Meador, Laura D.
Meador, Henry E.
8
Jones, A.W.
38
Jones, Delana J.
34
Jones, Mary A.
17
Jones, John
15
12
Jones, William
Jones, Edmond
10
Jones, Lizzie
7
Jones, Nancy
4
Lewis, Albert O.
40
Lewis, Amanda J.
31
Lewis, Charles C.
9
Lewis, Lottie
7
Lewis, Kittie R.
5
Lewis, Orrin H.
3
Lewis, William R.
9/12
Clark, Richard
68
Reed, Enos
38
Reed, Lousia A.
33
Reed, Olive A.
19
Reed, Alice J.
6
Reed, Almeeta E.
5
Reed, Scott W.
9
Ware, William
17
Brewington. Elijah
55

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Mo
Mo
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Mo'
Mo

In

Mo
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
NC
In

Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks

W
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Farmer

Where from
to Kansas Page-Line

Tn

Oh
Ia
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Ks
Ks
Ks
Ia
Md

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NY
Mo
11
11

Mo
No

NC
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28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
29
29
29
29
29
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29
29
29
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29
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29
29
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29
29
29
29
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29
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29

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36
37
38
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4
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23
24
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28
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33
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37
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39
40

�1875

KANSAS

STATE

PALMYRA

Volume 19

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TOWNSHIP

B1rth Where from
Name
Age Sex Color Occupat1on Place to Kansas Page-Line
Oh
Ia
30 - 1
W Housekp
F
Brewington, Sarah
40
Ia
Ia
30 - 2
W
Farmer
M
Brewington, William 14
Ks
W Housekp
30 - 3
F
Brewington, Louisa J.ll
Ks
W
30 - 4
F
Brewington, Lucretia 9
Ks
F
30 - 5
Brewington, Emma B. 5
Ks
30 - 6
F
W
Brewington, Pheba C. 2
W . Farmer
Germ.
Germ.
30 - 7
M
Schoper, Mike
57
Germ.
Germ.
W Housekp
30 - 8
F
Schoper, Francis
55
Germ.
Germ.
W Housekp
30 - 9
F
Schoper, Mary
17
Germ.
Germ.
30 - 10
W Farmer
M
Schoper, Joseph
15
Ia
30 - 11
W Farmer
In
M
Parsons, W.H.
36
Ia
W Housekp
Ia
30 - 12
F
Parsons, Hester A.
31
Ks
W Farmer
M
30 - 13
Parsons, Wm. T.
19
W Famer
Ks
30 - 14
M
Parsons, Abraham
10
Ks
M
30 - 15
Parsons, Stephen
7
W
Ks
30 - 16
F
Parsons, Mary E.
4
W Farmer
11
Germ.
30
17
M
Vitt, Charles
29
W Housekp
Ia
Ia
30 - 18
F
Vitt, Catharine
22
W
F
Ks
Vitt, Nora B.
5
30 - 19
W
Ks
11
30 - 20
Vitt, George
1
W Housekp
Germ.
11
Breckheisen, Wilhelmine 49 F
30 - 21
W Farmer
II
11
Jil
30 - 22
Breckheisen, John
20
W Farmer
Ks
Breckheisen, George 17
M
30 - 23
F
W
Ks
Breckheisen, Sarah
13
30 - 24
W Farmer
Breckheisen, Henry
11
Ks
M
30 - 25
W
M
Ks
Breckheisen, Eddie
7
30 - 26
W Farmer
Breithaupt, Frederick 44 M
Germ.
11
30 - 27
W Housekp
Germ.
F
11
Breithaupt, Salma
39
30 - 28
F
Breithaupt, Lydia
20
W Housekp
11
II
30 - 29
Breithaupt, George
16
M
W Farmer
Ks
30 - 30
Breithaupt, John
14
W Farmer
M
Ks
30 - 31
Breithaupt, Mary
12
F
W t!ousekp
Ks
30 - 32
Breithaupt, Gideon
10
M
W~armer
Ks
30 - 33
w
Breithaupt, Katie
7
F
Ks
30 - 34
w
Breithaupt, Charles §
Ji1
Ks
30 - 35
W
Breithaupt, Salma
3
F
Ks
30 - 36
Breithaupt, Emma
3
F
W
Ks
30 - 37
W . Farmer
Breckheisen, William 31
M
France 11
30 - 38
Breckheisen, Amelia 25
F
W Housekp
Poland
30 - 39
Breckheisen, Albert 3
W
M
Ks
30 - 40
Breckheisen, David
1
W
M
Ks
31 .- 1
W Farmer
Mardel, John
45
M
Germ.
Germ.
31 - 2
Mardel. Antoinette
39
F
W Housekp
Germ.
Germ.
31 - 3
Mardel, Joseph
18
W Farmeer
M
Germ.
Germ.
31 - 4
Mardel. John
14
W Farmer
M
Germ.
Germ.
31 - 5
Mardel, Mary
9
W
F
Germ.
Germ.
31 - 6
Mardel, Lousia
7
W
F
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Germ.
31 - 7
Mardel, Antoinette
6
F
W
Ks
31. - 8
Mardel, Theresea
4
W
F
Ks
31 - 9
Mardel, Herman
1
W
M
Ks
31 - 10
Glaser. John
47
W Farmer
11
Germ.
Pa
31 - 11
Glaser, Margaret
46
F
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Fa
31 - 12
~~

�KANSAS

1875

Glaser, Elizabeth
Glaser, Daniel
Glaser, Barbary
Glaser, Theodore
Glaser, Sarah S.
Glaser, Carolina
Rohe, George
Rohe, Barbary
Rohe, Mike
Rohe, Caroline
Rohe, George
Rohe, Martin
Rohe, Lena
Rohe, Salma
Rohe, Adam
Rohe, Avereill
Meeder, George
Meeder, Barbary
Meeder, George
Meeder, Charles
Meeder, Sarah
Meeder, Wilhemlna
Ordh, John
Ordh, Lena
Ordh, Charles
Ordh, Sibela
Ordh, John
Ordh, Mary
White, Charles
Clark, D.b.·
Weil, Nicolas
Weil, Annie M.
Weil, Charles L.
Weil, Nicolas
Weil, Annie M.
Weil, Edwin
Weil, Sarah
Weil, Louesa
Weil, Hannah
Weil, Unnamea
Mock, Joseph
l'-lock, Lou Ann
McCord, Jane
Mock, Henry
Mock, John
Mock, Marvin
Mock, William
Mock, George
Tate, John
Tate, Mary
Tate, Frank
Tate, Alexander,

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PALMYRA

Volume 19

Name

STATE

TOWNSHIP

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place
f1

w
w

F
M

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22
14
10

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8

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55
51

29
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3
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46
18
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22

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52
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23

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W
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W

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W
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W
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W
W
W
W
W
W
W
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Farmer
Housekp
Housekp
Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
·F'armer
Farmer
Farmer
Housekp
Student
Farmer

Pa
Pa
Pa
Ks
Ks
Ks
Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
Mo
Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
&lt;,Zerm.
Ia
Mo
Ks
Ks
Germ.
Germ.
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Germ.
In
Germ.
Germ.
Ia
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ky
Ky
Ky
Ia
Ia

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Pa
Pa
Pa

Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
!10

Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
II
Germ.

Germ.
Ia
Ia
Ia
Ia

Ia
Ia
11

Ia
Ia
11
Ia
11
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Ia
Ia
Ireland Ia
Ireland Ia
Canada Ia
Canada Ia

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KANSAS

Volume 19
Age Sex
Name
19 M
Tate, John
17 F
Tate, Annie J.
F
6
Ross, Elmira
M
42
Minner, L. •
F
49
Minner, Ruth R.
21 M
Minner, C.C.
18 F
Minner, Mary
Minner, Jane
15 F'
F
Minner, Hester A.
13
10
F
Minner, Caroline
F
Minner, Mahuldah
9
M
Minner, Amos
7
F
6
Minner, Margaret
M
Minner, Jonathan
3
6/12 F
Minner, Ardilla
Fullerton, Wm. B.
32 M
F
Fullerton, Nancy R. 33
14
M
Lathan, John O.
44
M
SeIser, Henry
46
F
SeIser, Frederika
21
M
SeIser, Wil11am
14
M
SeIser, John
SeIser, Henry
12 M
Helm, Daniel J.
36 M
Helm, Mary E.
F
30
L1ggett, Charles
10 M
Stickney, John
37 M
St1ckney, Jane
21
F
Stickney, Amy
F
5
F
Stickney, Hannah
3
Stickney, Lizzie
1
F
Helm, Daniel
64
M
Helm, E11za
60
F
Helm, Andrew
24
M
Helm, Samuel
20 M
F
Helm, Elizabeth
21
Helm, MEiry
21
F
Madden, G,~org~
M
37
Madden, Elmira
26
F
Madden, Henry
15 M
Madden, Hattie
F
13
Madden, Albert
M
9
Madden, Charles A.
M
3
Schendell, Susanna
F
49
Schendell, Ferdinand 29
M
Schendell, Berta
18
F
Sche.ndell, Andrew
14
M
Schendell; Rosa
12
F
Schendell, David
8
M
Houseman, George
40 M
Houseman, Margaret
42
F

STATE
PALMYRA

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TOWNSHIP

B1rth
Color Occupation Place
Canada
W Farmer
Canada
W Student
W
Ks
W Farmer
Va
II
W Housekp
Mo
W Farmer
Mo
.W Housekp
Mo
W Housekp
W Housekp
Ks
Ks
W Hbusekp
W
Ks
W
Ks
Ks
W
W
Ks
W
Ks
W Farmer
In
In
W Housekp.
In
W Farmer
W Farmer
Germ.
W Housekp
Germ.
W Farmer
In
W Farmer
Ks
W Farmer
Ks
W F'armer
Oh
W Housekp
In
W Farmer
Ks
w Farmer
NY
W Housekp
Ia
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Ks
W Farmer
Pa
W Housekp
Fa
W Farmer
Ia
W Famer
Ia
W Housekp
Oh
W Housekp
In
B Farmer
Ar
B Housekp
Mo
B Waiter
Ar
B Housekp
Ks
B
,Ks
B
Ks
W Housekp
Germ.
W Farmer
Ge;rm.
W Housekp
In
W Farmer
In
W Housekp
In
W
In
W Farmer
Germ.
W Housekp
Germ.

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Ia
Ia
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo

Mo
Mo
Mo
In
In
In
Ia
In
Ny
Ia

Ia
Ia
Ia
Ia
In
In
Ar
Mo
Ar

In
In
In
In
In
In
Mo.
Mo

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KANSAS

STATE
PALMYRA

Volume 19
Age
Name
Houseman, Mary
14
Houseman, George
10
Houseman, Henry
2
Flare, Fred
16
Sturm, David
47
Sturm, Mary
37
Klein, Ellen
29
Klein, Jacob
31
Sturm, John
12
Marks, Joseph
30
Marks, Mary
25
Duyer, D.E.
35
Duyer, Johanna
30
Duyer, Mary
4
Duyer, Margaret
2
Duyer, John
1
Bell, Isaac
30
Bell, Julia A.
26
Bell, Julia~G.
4
Bell, Charles F.
4/12
Ward, JamesF.
73
Kretsinger, Sam'l
62
Kretsinger, Catharine 58
Kretsinger, Sam'l
25
Kretsinger, Lizzie
22
Kretslngeri Eddie
20
Kretsinger, Emma
. 10
Seitz, George
29
Seitz, M~rgaret
~Z7'
Seitz, Margaret
: 4
Seitz. George
2
Seita, Charles
10/12
Austadt, Frederick
41
Austadt, Johanna
36
Austadt, Fred
11
Austadt, Louisa
9
Austadt, Carrie
6
Burnett, Lucas
54
Burnett,Sarah
45
Ryder, Carrie E.
24
Burnett, Stephen L. 15
Burnett, David W.
12
Burnett, George A.
11
Burnett, Charles
8
Burnett, Arthur E.
6
Burnett, Hollls w.V. 4
Burnett, Earnest J. 1
Smith, p.,R.
25
Hanson, Matilda
32
Hanson, Adelia
6
Galletly, John
41
Galletly, Mary
35

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

Sex
F
M

M
M

M
F
F
M
M
M

F
M
F
F
F
M

M
F
F'
M
M
M

F
M
F

M

F
M
F.
F

M
M

M
F
M

F
F
M
F

F
M
M
M

M
M
M

M
M

F
F
M
F

TOWNSHIP

Birth
Color Occupation Place
W Housekp
Mo
W Farmer
Ks
Ks
W Farmer
Mo
W Farmer
France
W Housekp
France
France
W Housekp
France
W Farmer
II
W lI'armer
W Farmer
Germ.
W . Housekp
Germ.
W Farmer
Irel:and
Ireland
W Housekp
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Ks
W Farmer
II
W Housekp
Oh
W
Ks
W
Ks
W Minister

Housekp
Farmer
W ijousekp
w lI'armer
w Student
W Farmer
~,W Housekp
W

W

W

W
W

W Farmer

Housekp
Farmer

W

Farmer
W
W Housekp
W Farmer
W Farmer
W Farmer
wV

w
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Mo
Mo
II
II
II
II
II
Germ.
Germ.
NY
Ma

II
Oh

N;:r

W

W
W
W

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Housekp
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Va
Wi
Md
Wi
Wi
Wi
II
Wi
Wi
Wi
Ks
Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
Germ.
Ks
France NY
Russia NY
NY
NY

NY

NY

NY
NY
Ma
II
Oh
II
Oh
II
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Oh
Oh
Denmark NY
Denmark NY
Scotland Wi
In
In

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KANSAS

Volume 19

STATE
PALMYRA

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TOWNSHIP

Birth Where from
to Kansas Page-Line
Age Sex Color Occupation Place
Name
In
In
W Farmer
35 - 8
M
16
Galletly, Geo. W.
Ks
W
Housekp
F
35 - 9
Galletly, Charlotte 14
Ks
W Housekp
F
35 - 10
12
Galletly, Martha
W
Ks
Gardner
M
35 - 11
10
Galletly, Charles
W
Ks
M
35 - 12
8
Galletly, James
Ks
W
M
35 - 13
6
Galletly, Frank
Ks
W
M
35 - 14
Galletly, Arthur
5
FKs
W
6/12
35 - 15
Galletly, Grace
Ks
W
M
6/12
35 - 16
Galletly, Alfred
B
Mo
Ky
M
35 - 17
54
Davis, Richard
Ky
Mo
B
F
35 - 18
43
Dav1s, Jane
l"armer
Scotland
In
W
M
Charles
35
- 19
Galletly,
36
Fa
Fa
W Housekp
F
35 - 20
Galletly, Elizabeth 27
-w Farmer
II
Pa
42
M
35 - 21
Hutchison, J.B.
II
W Housekp
Fa
F
Hutchison, M.E.
32
35 - 22
II
II
W
F
6
Hutch1son, Maria
35 - 23
W
Ks
F
Hutchison, Luella
35 - 24 3
Me
Wi
Farmer
W
M
Waters,- S.B.
35 - 25
.55
Wi
44
W Dressmaker Me
F
Waters, Sophia
35 - 26
W
Ks
M
Waters, Charles C. 9
35 - 27
Me
Mo
W
40
F
Waters, Emeretta
35 - 28
W Farmer
Germ.
Mo
Stalb, John
54 M
35 - 29
44
Mo
W Housekp
Germ.
Sta1b, Margaret
F
35 - 30
W Farmer
Ks
Staib, Emanuel
15 M
35 - 31.
W Farmer
Ks
Sta1b, Wil11am
15 M
35 - 32
W Farmer
Ks
Sta1b, John
10 M
35 - 33
W F-armer
Staib, Edwin
8
M
Ks
35 - 34
W Farmer
Wh1pple, Nathan
M
NY
In
35 - 35
Whipple, Julia A.
~~ F. W Housekp
Ct
In
35 - 36
W Housekp
Whlpple, Henr1etta D. 22 _F_:.
Mi
In35 - 37
F
Whipple, Mary L.
11
W Housekp
In
In
35 - 38
24 M
W Farmer
Robinson, Edwin
Pa
Ia
35 - 39
W Housekp
Rob1nson, Ida A.
18
F
Ml
In
35 - 40
McFarland, C •V•
W Farmer
M
NY
Il
51
36 - 1
W Housekp
McFarland, Lydia
F
Ii
NY
45
36 - 2
W Farmer
McFarland, William 29
M
Pa
II
36 - 3
W Farmer
McFarland, Edgar
M
21
NY
II
36 - 4
Deay, John
44 M
W Farmer
Ky
Ia
36 - 5
Deay, Louisa
44
W Housekp
F
Mo
Ia
36 - 6
W Farmer
Deay, W1ll1e
17 M
Ia
Ia
36 - 7
Deay, Odell
W Farmer
Ks
13 M
36 - 8
Deay, Allce
W Student
11
F
Ks
36 - 9
Deay, Mattie
F
W
8
Ks
36 - 10
Deay, Lloyd
4
M
W
Ks
36 - 11
W
Deay, Je~.f?ie_ -, 5/12 M
Ks
36 - 12
M
W I'larmer
Kennedy ,:::~::13.t-9'~-':':;::"-:0~ 54
Pa
Pa
36 - 13
Kennedy, Elizabeth 48
F
W Housekp
Pa
Pa
36 - 14
Kennedy,- Bayard T. 16
W Farmer
M
Pa
Pa
36
- 15
Kennedy, Walter
14 M
W Farmer
Fa
Pa
16
36
Kennedy, Ella
18
F
W Housekp
Pa
Pa
36
17
Kennedy, Mary
10
F
W Housekp
Ks
18
36
Kennedy, Dav1d G
W
M
Ks
5
36 - 19

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CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

STATE
. PALMYRA

Volume 19

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Nsm~
20
Pa
Pa
36
W Farmer
M
26
Hays, A.H.
21
Pa
Pa
36
W
Housekp
F
Hays, Mary
55
36
....
22
Pa
Pa
W
Housekp
F
17
Hays, Angeline
23
Ks
36
W
Farmer
M
10
Duval, Frank
24
Germany.
Germany
W
36
Farmer
M
Anthony, Valentine
45
Germany
Germany
25
Housekp
36
W
M
32
Anthony, Julia
W
26
Germany
Germany
36
Farmer
M
16
Anthony, Henry
W
Germany
Germany
27
36
M'
Farmer
16
Haas, Peter O.
28
England
Mo
36
W
Farmer
frl
44
Smi th, Joseph
29
Germany
Mo
Housekp
36
W
F
Smith, Jennie H.
43
Mo
30
NJ
36
Farmer
W
M
17
Smith, Charles
Mo
Ky
36 - 31 ' '
W
f-1
Smith. Alfred
7
Mo
NJ
W
Carpenter
36 - 32
M
18
Smith, Frank
Pa
France
36
33
Housekp
W
F
Renow. Jane
75
W
France Pa
36 - 34
Farmer
M'
41
Perot, John
France Pa
Housekp
36 - 35
W
F
Perot, Cecelia
25
Pa
Pa
36 - 36·
W
F
11
Perot, Augustine
Ks
W
36 - ~l7
F
6
Perot, Emma
Ks
W
36 - 38
M
1
Perot, James
W
Oh
Oh
36 - 39
Farmer
M
Clark, Irving
45
No line 40
Birth

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Clark, Mary M.
Clark, Margaret A. 16
Clark, John L.
8
Clark, Mary E.
7
Clark, Samuel C.
5
46
Dwyer, Tim
21
Dwyer, Kate F.
Dwyer, Daniel
5
Dwyer, Tim
1
Vandellon. J.B.
33
Vandellon, Annie M. 36
Vandellon, Annie F. 8
Vandellon. Minnie E,4
2
Vandellon. Medora
Dwyer, Jerry
30
Dwyer, Mary
25
Dwyer, Mike
1
Brickley, Thomas
40
Baker, Fletcher
46
Baker, Sarah
43
Fearor,Mary A.
20
Fearor. Martha E.
15
Baker. Wm. H.
11
Baker, Charles
7
Bak.er, Erastus
6
Baker, James
4
Hetard, Francis
44
Herard, Julia
33
Herard, U~ysses
16
Hughes, J.F.C.
49

F
F
M
F
M
M
F
M
M
M
F
F

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

F

W
W
W

F
M

F
M
M
M
F
F
F
M
M
M
M
M
F
M
M

Housekp
Student

Farmer
Housekp

W

W

W Farmer
W Housekp
W

W

Farmer

W

W Farmer
W Farmer
W Housekp
W Housekp
W Student
W Farmer
W
W

-w

W Farmer
W Housekp
W Farmer
W Farmer

Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Ireland
France
Ks
Ks
Oh
Oh
Oh
Ks
Ks
Ireland
Ireland
Ks
Ireland
NY
II
II
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
France
France
Ks
Oh

Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
NY
II
II
II
Ireland
Ireland
Ireland
Mo
II
II

France
France
Oh

37
37
37
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37
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STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
,

Volume 19
Name
Hughes, Vlctorla
Bell. W.H.
Bell, Mary
Davls, Carollne
Bell, Myrtle
Bell, Emery
Bell, Mave1
Mlgnet, Florence
Mlgnet, Margaret
Mlgnet, Lewis
Mlgnet, Ju1e
Mignet, Gustave
Mlgnet, Henry
Mlgnet. Celina
Mlgnet ,Constant
M1gnet, Clemen
Mlgnet, John
Maklmson, T.T.
. Maklmson, Sarah
Mak1mson, Ann1e B.
Mak1mson, Frank
Mak1mson, Ida
Mak1mson, Lucy
Makimson, Pearl
Mak1mson, Unnamed
Deay. Marce111s
Deay, Prunella
Hays. M.P.
Hays, Elizabeth
Hays. Henry
Hays, Frank
Hays. Unnamed
Rosebaugh. Thomas
Rosebaugh. Mary V.
Freeman, Ida
Rosebaugh, Jess1e
Rosebaugh, Addle
Rosebaugh. Eva
E1am. George W.
E1am. Delilah
E1am, Jennie
Roons, Harr1son
Roons, Sarah
Roons, Wm. H.
Roons, George W.
Barton, B.F.
Barton,.Sarah M.
Barton. Ada L.
Barton, Frank H.
Osborne, Robert
Barton, Mary J.
Barton, Thomas E.
Barton, Jess1e I.

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B1rth Where from
Age Sex Color Occupat1on Place to Kansas Page-L1ne .
Farmer
Oh
Oh
37 - 31
W
37
F
Farmer
11
11
37 - 32
W
35
M
Housekp
Ky
11
37 - 33
W
25
F
Housekp
11
W
37 - 34
25
F
Ks
37 - 35
W
6
F
Ks
37 - 36
W
4
M
Ks
W'
37 - 37
1
M
France Fa
W
Farmer
37
38
45
F
France Fa
Housekp
W
37 - 39
39
F
W
Pa
Fa
37 - 40
Farmer
17
M
W
Pa
Farmer
Fa
38 - 1
15
M
Pa
Fa
38 - 2
W
Farmer
12
M
W
Ks
8
M
38 - 3
Ks
W
38 - 4
6
F
W
Ks
4
M
38 - 5
Ks
W
38 - 6
2
M
w
Ks
2/12 M
38
7
W
In
Farmer
Ia
38 - 8
40
M
W
Fa
Housekp
40
F
Ia
38'1- 9
W
In
Housekp
18
F
Ia
38 - 10
W
Farmer
Ia
Ia
38 - 11'
16
M
w
Student
Ia
Is
38 - 12
14
F
Ks
W·
4
F
38 - 13
W
Ks
3
F
38
14
W
Ks
4/12 F
38 - 15
W
Ia
20
M
Ia
38 - 16
W
Mo
Teacher
21
F
Mo
38 - 17
W
Pa
Farmer
34
M
Fa
38 - 18
W
Housekp
Pa
28
F
Fa
38 - 19
W
4
M
Ks
38 - 20
W
2
M
Ks
38 - 21
1/12 M
W
Ks
38 - 22
W
Farmer
Pa
57
M
Fa
38 - 23
w
Housekp
Oh
37
F
Oh
38 - 24
W
14
F
Student
Ks
38 - 25
W
Ks
7
F
38 - 26
4
F
W
Ks
38 - 27
w
1
F
Ks
38 - 28
W
Farmer
Tn
56
M
Mo
38 - 29
W
Housekp
Tn
43
F
Mo
38 - 30
W
Housekp
16
F
Mo
Mo
38 - 32
W
Pa
47
M
Farmer
Wl.
38 - 3"
45 . F
W
Housekp
Fa
Wl
38 - 3~
W
16
M
Farmer
W1
Wi
38 - 3~
W
7
M
Wl
Wl
38 - 39
W
Farmer
38
M
Oh
11
38 - 37
W
27
F
Housekp
Oh
11
38 - 38
12
F
W
11
11
38 - 39.
W
8
M
11
11
38 - 4~
W
17
M
armer
Mo
Mo
38
- .3~
t
6
F
W
11
11
39 - 1
W
2
M
Ks
39 - 2
W
7/12 F
Ks
39 - 3

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19

STATE
PALMYRA

4s~ §~J; QolO;t
rIBm!
W.
M
48
Vantries, Walte~
W
F
47
Vantries, Mary
W
M
26
Vantries, . Blair
W
18
F
Vantries, Ella
W
M
16
Vantr1es, Frank
·W
14
M
Vantries, Ellsworth
W
F
10
Vantries, Minnie
w
F
Vantries, Bertha
5
W
10/12
F
Vantries, Laura
W
60 M
Spangler, S.R.
W
F
Spangler., Elizabeth
45
W
N
Joseph
22
Spangler,
W
Spangler, Benjamin
17 M
W
Spangler, Jane
19 F
W
F
Spangler, Mary E.
9
24 M ·W
Spangler, Jacob
W
Stonebraker, S .A.
32 M
W
F
Stonebraker, Suxan
29
W
10 M
Stonebraker, W. •
W
F
Stonebraker, Dora G. 9
i'lI
M
6
Stonebraker, Orval
W
F
4
Stonebraker, Olive
W
F
2
Stonebraker, Pearl
W
6/12 F
St'onebrakE;lr, Lena
W
M
Revolo, J.M.
51
F
W
48
Revelo,Mary
W
Revelo, Eugene
21
M
W
M
Revelo, Antony
26
W
F
Revelo, Katharine
13
4
W
Revelo,' Jane
F
w
. Albright, B•
~f
33
W
Albright, B.
M
7
W
Strunk, S.C.
30 M
F
W
Strunk, Flora J.
22
W
Strunk, Unnamed
2/l2 F
W
Bell, Thomas J.
30 M
Bell, Ellen:"
W
26
F
Bell, Verna
W
F
6
Bell, Harry
M
W
5
Bell, Ivy
W
F
·2
Bell, Edith
W
3/12 F
Hughs, Tandy
W
37 M
Hughs, Rachel
61
W
F
Sloan, Frank
W
31 M
Sloan, Em1ly
F
W
32
Sloan, Mary L.
W
F
7
Sloan; Joseph
W
M
3
Sloan, Eva
8/12 F
W
Jeffries, T.S.
W
56 M
Jeffries, Mary
W
F
49
.F
W
Jeffr1es, Margaret
18
Jeffr1es, Hannah
W
15 F
Jeffr1es, Mary
12
F
W

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
TOWNSHIP

Birth Where from
to Kans!s' pye-Line
Occy:eAt~on Pl!:c!
Fa
Pa
Farmer
39 - 4
. Fa
Fa
Housekp
39 - 5
6
Pa
Pa
Farmer
39
Pa
Pa
Student
39 - 7
Pa
Pa
Student
39 - 8
Pa
Pa
Student
39 - 9
Pa
Pa
Student
39 - 10
Ks
39 - 11
Ks
39 - 12
Oh
In
Famrer
39 - 13
Oh
In
Housekp
39 - 14
In
F~mer
In
39 - 15 "
In
Farm'er
In
39 - 16
In
In
Housekp
39 - 17
In
In
39 - 18
In
In
Fa:~er
39 - 19
Pa
Pa
Merchant
39 - 20
Pa
Landlady
Pa
39 - 21
Student
'Ks
39 - 22
Ks
39 - 23
Ks
39 - 24
Ks
39- 25
Ks
39 - 26
Ks
27
39
Silkdresser France France
39 - 28
Housekp
France France
39 - 29
' Farmer
France France
39 - 30
Silkdresser France France
39 - 31
Housekp
France France
39 - 32
Ks
39 - 33
Farmer.
Germany Oh
39 - 34
Oh
Oh
39 - 35
Farmer
Pa
Pa
36
39
Housekp
Pa
Pa
39 - 37
Ks
39 - 38,
Farmer
Pa
Pa
39 - 39
Housekp
II
II
39 - 40
Ks
40 - 1
Ks
40 - 2
Ks
40 - 3
Ks
40 - 4
Farmer
Oh
II
4Q - 5
Va
II
40 - 6
Farmer
In
In
40 - 7
Housekp
Ia
.Ia
40 - 8
Ks
40 - 9
Ks
40 - 10 .
Ks
40 - 11
Farmer
Ireland' Ireland
40 - 12
Housekp
Pa
II
40
13
S~udent
II
II
40 - 14
Student
Ks
40 - 15
Student
Ks
40
16

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�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

STATE

.. ' &lt;-: TOWNSHIP

PALMYRA
.

.'

.6&amp;1 §§X ~Qlol:
N9m§
W
M
10
Jeffries, William
W
M
8
Jeffries, James
W
M
50
Shields, James
W
48
F
Shields, Mariah
W
M
11
Shields, George
W
M
Shields, Aldin
9
Vi
M
6
Shields, Ray
W
4
M
Sh.ields, Byron
W
M
Winningham, John
38
W
F
Winningham, Elizabeth 28
W
F
8
Winningham, Agnes
w'M
Winningham, John W.
7
W
M
4
Winningham, Thomas
W
F
1
Winn1ngham. Myrtyle
W
M
Joseph, James M.
53
F'
W
Joseph, Louvenia
36
W
M
Joseph, George D.
17
W
Joseph, James S.
15 M
M 'W
Joseph, Peter E.
13
F
W
Joseph, Louvenia M.
9
W
M
Joseph, Paul E.
7
W
M
2
Joseph, Hermon D.
w
Rhoades, Benj.
54 M
W
F
Rhoades, Mary
52
M
W
16
Rhoades, Elton
F
W
. Rhoades'~ Victoria
22
W
14 F
Rhoades, Ellen
W
Rhoades, Waverly
M
7
W
Hannam, Thomas
M
55
W
F
Hannam, Jane
53
W
. Hannam, Thomas
15 M
F
W
12
. Hannam, Rosa
Fuller, Lora1n
M
W
47
O'Neal, John B.
W
M
36
0' Neal, . Harriet
F
W
30
W
O'Neal, Francis E.
M
6
'W
O'Neal, William R.
M
3
O'Neal, Earnest
M
W
1
w
Wadde'll, R.M.
M
32
W
Waddell, Ella A.
F
·25
W
Waddell, Byron B.
M
2
W
O'Neal, M.A.
42
M
.0' Neal, ,Elenor
W
41
F
w
·O'Neal, Herbert L.
12
M
F
O'Neal, Mary H.
W
7
McGowen, A.B.
W
M
33
McGowen, H.A.
F
22
W
McGowen, J'no. w.
M
W
7
McGowen, Nye
4
M
W
f'
.McGowen, Kate
1
W
Wh1te, David A.
W
39
I'!I
Whl te, Abi
26
W
F

~-

~-

...- - -,

-

-,

Birth Where from
to Kans§s Py§-Line
Occy~§tion P1AQ§
40 -17
Ks
Farmer
40
18
Ks
40 - 19
Ireland II
Farmer
20
40
England NY
Housekp
40 - 21
Kg
Farmer'
22
40
Ks
40 - 23
Ks
40
24
.Ks
40 - 25
Mo
Mo
Housekp
40
26
Wi
Wi
Housekp
40
Ks
27 ' ,40
28
Ks
40 - 29
Ks
40
Ks
30
Oh
40
Farmer
De
31
Oh
40
Md
Housekp
32
Oh
Oh
40 - 33 .
Farmer
Farmer'
Oh
Oh
40
34
Oh
40 - 35
Oh
Farmer
Oh
Oh
40 - 36
Oh
Oh
40
37
40 - 38
Ks
Oh
Oh
40
Farmer
39
. Housekp
Oh
Oh
40 - 40
Oh
Oh
Farmer
41 - 1
Oh
Oh
Housekp
41 - 2
'Housekp
Oh
Oh
41 - 3
Oh
Oh
41 - 4
Farmer
England W1
41 - 5
Housekp . NH
Wi
41 - 6
Farmer
Ks
41 - 7
. Student
Ks
41 - 8
Farmer
NY
NY
41
9
Farmer
Oh
Id
41
10
Housekp
Oh
Oh
41 - 11
Ks
41 - 12
Ks
41 - 13
Ks
41 - 14
Farmer
Oh
Oh
41
15
Housekp
Oh
Oh
41
16
. Ks
41
17
Physician. Oh
Oh
41 - 18
Housekp
Pa
Pa
41 - 19
Student
Ks
41 - 20
Ks
41
21
Blank
Oh
Mo
41 - 22
Housekp
Oh
Mo
41 - 23
Oh
Mo
41
24
Ks
41
25
Ks
41
26
Physician In
Ia
41
27
Housekp
Oh
Ia
41
28

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�KANSAS

1875

Wh1te, Hermann
Wh1te, Homer
Wh1te, Etta
White, Ida
Hugenot, J .B.
Hugenot, MaryH.
Hugenot, Mary
Hugent, Lou1sa
Hugent, John
Hugent, Julius
Hugent, Soph1a
Hugent, Kate
Hugenot, Fann1e
Hugenot, Emma
Hugenot, Frank
Hugenot, Ellen
Rouselot, C.
Rouselot, V1ctoria
Rouselot, August
Rouselot, Charles
Rouselot, Fann1e
Rouselat, Earnest
Petit, John B.
Rousey, Ferd1nand
Hughs, Joseph L.
Hughs, Catherine
Hughs, Melissa
. Hughs , Rosella
Hughs, M11ton
Hughs, Verna
Hughs, Joseph
Corb1n, Albert
Rhoades, James
Rhoades, E11zabeth
Bell, Jackson
Bell, Susanna
Bell, Emma
Bell, Jackson
Bell, Ida
Bell, Oscar
Bell, Leonard
Bell, Henry
Deppe~ Alfred
Dan1els, C.R.
Kramer, Barnhardt
Kramer, . ~::Barbary
Kramer, John
. Kramer, Barnhardt
Kramer, Rachel
Kramer, Barbaretta
Kramer, George
Kramer, Lew1s

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

, PALMYRA-

Volume 19
N8.D!,e'

STATE

TOWNSHIP

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupat1on Place
6
5
3

8/12
44
44
20

M
M

W

F
F

W

W

M

W
W

F

W

F.

~

19

F
M

w
w

15

W.

11

M
F
F

w

13
9

F

7
3

F.
M

W
W
W
W
W
W

17

1/12
44
30
15

13

11

5
64
13
38
34

F
M

F
M
M
F
M
M

M
M

W

w

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

15

12

F
F
F

9

M

w

F

W

2

M
M

3

18
26
28
53
45
20
14
11
9
7

7
40
60
57
47
23
21
19

16
14
12

Farnier.
Housekp
Farmer
Farmer
Student
. Farmer
Farmer
Farmer
. Housekp
Housekp
Housekp

W

M
F

W
W
W

M

W

F
F

W
W
W
W
W

M
F
M
M
M
M
M
M
F
M
M
F
F
M
M

f'armer·
Housekp
Housekp.
Housekp
Farmer
Farmer
Housekp
Housekp

Farmer
Farmer
Housekp
Farmer
Housekp
Housekp
Farmer
Housekp

W
W
.'$,W

W
W

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Carpenter
Farmer
f'armer
Housekp
Herder
Farmer
Housekp
Housekp
Farmer
Farmer

Where from
to Kansas Page-L1ne

Ia
Is
Ia
Ia
Ia
Ia
Ks
France Pa
France Pa
Fa
Fa
Fa
Fa
Fa
Fa
Fa
Fa
Fa
Pa
Fa
Fa
Fa
Pa
Ks
Ks
Ks
France Fa
France Fa
Pa
Fa
Fa
Fa
Fa
Fa
Ks
France Fa
Fa
Fa
Oh
11
Ii
II
II
II
II
II
Ks
Ks
Ks
Fa
. Oh
Oh

Oh

Oh

II
Fa
Fa
Fa

Oh

Fa
Fa
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Oh

NY
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Ia
Ia
Mo
Mo

Ia
Wi
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo

41 41
41 41
41 41
41 41 41 41 41 41 42 42· 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42
42 42 42
42 42 42 42
42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42
42 42 42 42 42 42 42 -

29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
1
2
3
4
56

7
8
9
10
11

12
13
14
15

16
17
18
19

20
21
22

23
24

25

26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

34
35
36
37
38
39
40

�KANSAS

1875

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

PALMYRA

Volume 19

. . "' ..
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TOWNSHIP

... - .. _-" .----

Birth
rfG~

Kramer, Lena
Vaughan, F.P.
Vaughan,. Barbary J.
Vaughan, Kate
Vaughan, Finley
Vaughan, Frederick
Vaughan, Winnlfred
Vaughan, Barbary
Vaughan, Abram S.
Vaughan, Isophene G.
McGinley, Wm.
McGinley, Eunice
McGinley, E.M.
Weaver, Emma
Weaver, Clarence
Weaver, Racey
Beeks, C.B.
Beeks, H.J.
Beeks, Edgar
Beeks, Oscar
Beeks, Minnie V.
Beeks, Charles E.
Beeks, Laura B.
Chamberlain, Joseph
Chamberlain, Dora
Chamberlain, William
Griffith, John N.
Griffith, Maria
Griffith, Alice
Griffith, Amamda
Griffith, William
Griffith, Alma
Griffith, Laura
Griffith, Frank
Wright, Edmond
Wright, Emily
Wright, Albert
Wright, James
Wright, Lizzie
Wright, .Eddie
Wright, Jennie
Wright, William
Wright, Robert
Johnson. Oliver
Johnson, Mary D.
Johnson, Mary R.
Johnson, Charles A.
Johnson, F.ranklin B.
Johnson, Daniel w.
Stewart, G.W.
Stewart, . Annie
Rodgers, Nancy
Johnson, George L

MI §IJ:
F
2

~olO;t OggY~At1on Pl~c~

M
M
F
M

W
W Farmer
W Housekp
W Teacher
W Student
W F.armer
W 'Student
W
W
W.,
W Farmer
W·' House~,p
W Farmer
W Housekp
W
Student
W
W
Farmer
W Housekp
w· F:armer
W
Student
W
Student
W

6

F

W

49
54
E.
58
38
17
10
8
5
3
9/12
50
35
18
14
11
.7
5
3

M
F

W . Merchant
Housekp
W
W Farmer
W 'Smi th
W
Housekp
W Housekp
W
Student

47
45
23
18
15
11
7
4'
1
69
63
24
32
10
8
45
43
19
16
13
8.

1

58
48
18
16
10
8
36
36
63
12

M
F
F
M
M
F

F'
M
F
M
F
M
F

M
M
M
F

M

M
F
F
F
M
F
F
M
M
F
M
M
F
M

F
M
M

M
F
F
M
M
M
M

F
F
M

W
W
W

W

B:

B
B
B
B
B
B

Farmer
Housekp
Farmer
Farmer
Student

B
B
W

W

l"armer
Housekp
Housekp.
Farmer.
Farmer

W
W
W
W
W

Farmer
Housekp
Housekp
Farmer

W
W
W

Ks
Mo
Va
Mo
Mo
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Pa
Oh
In
In
In
In
Va
Oh
Oh
Oh
Ks
Ks
Ks
England
Tn
I

Wi

Pa
In
Ia
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ar
A.r
Ar
Ar
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ma
NY

Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
In
In
Ky
Ks

Where from
to Kans!.s Py§-Line
rtIo
Mo
Mo
Mo

Mo
Mo
Mo
In
In
In
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh

Mo
Mo
Mo
Ba
Ia
Ia

Ar
Ar
A.r
Ar

Oh
OH

Ia
Ia
Ia

43 43
43 43
43
43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43
43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 -

-

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17·
18
19
20
21
22

- 2)
43 - 24
43 - 25
43

43 - 26
43 - 27
43 - 28
43 - 29
43 - 30
43 - 31
43 - 32
43 - 33
43 - 34
43 - 35
43 - 36
43 - 37
43 - 38
43 - 39
43- 40
44 - 1
44 - 2
44 - 3
44 - 4
44 .- 5
44 - 6
44 ..;-/7
44 - 8
44 - t"{}
44 - 11:;
44
~&lt;
44 - 1J:44 - 9

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�1875

KANSAS

Name

Age Sex Color

Dobbins, Sam'l £.
Dobbins, Amelia
Dobbins, Fr~nk
Dobb1ns, Mary A.
Dobbins, Josephine
Montgomery, Mary
Montgomery, Ellen
Montgomery, James L.
Brown, H.R.
Brown, Moro
Keiffer, Samuel
Ke1ffer, Lucinda
Keiffer, Lizzie
Keiffer, L.Beecher
Keiffer, Alice
Scott, Eliza A.
Scott, Lillie
Scott, Carrie
Scott, Minnie
Stout, Andrew
Stout, Sarah·A.
Dean, Eva L." :,
Stout, P.D.·
Stout, Willie
Weeks, Samuel
Weeks, Sarah H.
Weeks, Mary
Snider., Dolly
Stevens, Richard
Stevens, Sophia
Stevens, Sophia
Stevesn, Lizzie
Stevens, Emma
Stevens, John
Stevens, Willie
Stevens, Charles
Stevens, James
'Stevens, Katie
. Doom, J .C.
Doom, Jenn1e
Doom, Annie
Sawyer, Carrie
Barriclow, Jaly
Frame, Julia
Frame, Matilda
Dungan, Lydia
Dungan, Wilson
Dungan, Olive
. Junkins, Joseph
Junkins, Julia
Junkins, Ida
J;.unkins, Frankie
Junkins; Nettie
Junkins, Unnamed

50
44

M

17

M

14
9
14

F

W
W

w·

F

W

F
F

59

M'
M

W
W
W
W
W

F

W

66

M

26

F
M

W
W"
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
iN
W
W
W

10

5

55

55
20

18

47
20

17

14
38
38
19
12

6

f

F
F
F
F
F
F
M

F
F
M
M

62

M

28

F
F

4
54

F

63

49

M

23

F
F
F

16
14

M
M

21
18

F

11

M

9

M

6

F

·?9

M

27
2
19

F
F
F
F
F
F
F

59

21
17

39

13
7

M
F

24

M

32

F

6

M

2

F

4/12

M

9

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

PALMYRA.' "': TOWNSHIP

VolUme 19

'.

STATE

F

. B1rth
Occupation Place
Carpenter NJ'
Housekp
Pa
Student
W1
Housekp
W1
W1
Student
NY
NY
Student
Ks
. Farmer
Me
Me
Housekp
Pa
Merchant
Oh
Housekp
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STATE
PALMYRA

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Chadbourne, J.H.
Chadbourne. Ellza
Chadbourne, Annle
Chadbourne, Etta
Chadbourne, Charles 10
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Hunter. Wlillam
61
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Hunter, Jane
55
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20
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15
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18
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41
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30
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Humphrey, John
18
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15
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Lahy, Mlchael
33
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50
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Lahy, Bridget
11
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Carter, H. Clay
25
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Carter, O.E.
22
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4
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2
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24
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57
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17
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9
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5
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M:C&gt;sley, Harr1et
22
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50
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50
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18
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48
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18
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15
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13
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10
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21
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34
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Volume 19

Name

28
F
Harford" Franc1s
Harford, Dan1el
5
M
Harford, Maud
3
F
Henderson, A.C.
50
M
Henderson, Rebecca
F
48
Henderson, Mary
21
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Henderson, Hunter
16
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Le1ser" Wm.
26
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Le1ser, Emma
23
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Rouse, E11za
66
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Le1ser, Charles
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Munger, .Amos A.
32
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Munger, Hannah E.
28
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Munger, M.1nn1e
4
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Munger, Sal11e
76
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Munger, Mary J.
28
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Munger, Eva
2
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Weatherby, S.S.
34
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Weatherby, De11a L. 32
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Weatherby, Olive
2
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Pr1ce, aena
14
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Stearns, J:ohn C.
72
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Buck, Ida
19
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Deweese, John AiL.
12
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Mi tchellll Scott,·:~,
15
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Martin, Josephine
42
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Murray, Jennie
16
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Boardman, Jonathan
48
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Boardman, Mary
38
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Boardman, Eva E.
17
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Boardman, Francis
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Boardman, Charles
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Boardman, Harry,
9
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Boardman, W111ie
4
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Boardman, Sadie
1
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Chapman, J.oseph
39
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Chapman, {§arah
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5
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Phl11lps, Benjamln
Phillips, George
Ph11llps, J:oseph
Ph.l11ips. Tpomas
Cavaness', U .C •.
Cavaness Mary
Clayton; 'Kate
Cavaness.• M.olli,e
Dallas, Nancy B.
Dallas, Chester B.
Dallas, Addle E.

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STATE
PALMYRA

Volume 19

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
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Blrth

Name
Smith, Thomas
Smith, Pheba W.
Smith, Lil11e L.
Smith, Spencer R.
Sm1th, Annie P.
Walker, S.N.
Walker, Kate M.
Walker, V.A.
Durgin, Henry J.
Durg1n, Sarah C.
Frost, Laura K.
Durg1n, Flota
Durgin, Charles H.
Durgin, Adda M.
Mosley, George
Mosley, Mary
Mosley, Wil11am
Shields, Saml H.
Shields, Maud
Sh1elds, James H.
Shields, ·Bernice R.
Harford, Daniel C.
Harford, Hannah L.
Harford, Ella
Harford, Annie
Demming, O.H.
Demming, Nancy
Demmlng, Elmlra.
Demm1ng, AlfredF'.
Campbell, James R.
Campbell, Mary E.
Campbell, Maggie
Campbell, Belle
Campbell·, Charles
Campbell, John
Campbell, Watson
Campbell, Frankle
Campbell, Howard
Jefferson, Richard
Jefferson, Mary
Prlce, Sallle
. Prlce, Charles
Prlce, Annle
Jefferson, Jason
Crosby, M. I.
Crosby, Orcut
Crosby, Ollve
Crosby, Leafy
Gordon, Urlah
Gordon, Ura
Gordon, Wlll1am .. G.•
Gordon, Cyrus E.
Schnebley, J.G.
Schnebley, Mary
Schnebly, Susan
Schnebley, Bessle
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Age Sex
M
5

Schnebley, Johnie
Schnebley. James'
2
Schebley, George
2·
Fitzgerald. E.H.
52
FItzgerald, N.L.
44
Fitzgerald. Oria
14
Darnell, Kate
34
Darnell, Carrie
13
Darnell, Jettie
10
Donaldson. H.A.
34
Donaldson, Ivy Myrtle 8
Donaldson. Fern
4
LIggett, William
70
Liggett, Catherine
66
Walters, J.J.
28
Walters, Luella
23
Walters, Werter D.
1
Sweet, B.F.
66
Sweet. Jane
66
Sweet. Wm. H.
31
Byers, S.S.
24
Byers,·E.E.
a
Byers, Maud
2/12
Becktal, Willis
20
Becktal,Jennie
18
Walker, J.C.
26
Dibert, A.A.
41
Dibert, MattIe
21
Dibert, Ola
19
Dibert, Ira
17
Dibert, EddIe
14
Dibert, GeQrge
10
Dibert, Jenn1e
6
DIbert, Fredd1e
1
Reed, H.W.
62
Reed, Cornelia
56
Reed. Frank B.
19
Reed, Addie H.
14
Piper. Frances A.
56'
Piper, Luc~ ~.25
PIper, Martha ~'.
22
Cewgill, H:E.
65
Cewgill, Johanna N. 61
Cewgill, James S.
21
Cewgill, Martha E.
23
Rouse. David
29
Rouse, India
29
Cunningh~, Sam'l
11
Rouse, Nel11e
2/12
. McGinley, N.D.
25
McGinley. Mary P.
21
McGinley, Ed1th
3
McG1nley, Irving
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KANSAS

Maphet, John
Maphet, Alice
Maphet, John
Maphet, AlIena
Maphet, Effie
Maphet, Emma
Willet, H.W.
Willet, Susanna
Willet, Olive M.
Ramah, Mary C.
Ramah, Nathan
Ramah, Elizabeth
Barnum, Edward
Reynolds, Otto
Dodge, H.D.
Dodge, Helen
Dodge, Odessa
Dodge, Lola
Dodge, Frank
Brosman, John
Brosman, . Mary A.
Rich, Philip
Pearson, William
Long, Isaac
Long. Chloe
Long, Hattie
Fri tz, Toney
Gill, William
Hague, James
Hague, Sarah
Larue, Sarah J ~
Larue, Bert ie .
Larue, Willie
Larue, Addie L.
Tuttle, L.H.
Tuttle, Mary
Tuttle, M.H.
Tuttle, Wm. H.
Tuttle, Lillian L.
Tuttle, Myrtle
Cantrell, Hiram
Still, A. T.
.
Still, Mary E.
Still, Charles
Still, Harry
Still, Hiram
Still, Fred
Sells, Isabella
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M111er, Esther
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M1.11er, Della
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Wh1taker, Mark
Wh1taker, Amel1a
Wh1taker, Lou1sa
Wh1taker, Robert
Wh1taker, Tennessee
Wh1taker, Martin
Wh1taker, Alexander
Wh1taker, Sher1den
Wh1taker, Sherman
Walker, Sarah
Walker, Henr1etta
Walker, Dellia M.

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CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

WAKARUSA:' TOWNSHIP
Enumerators W:fEJ;.1a.ni' Meairs

Volume 19

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STATE

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Age Sex Color Occupat1on Place

46
Meairs. william
Meairs. Lovina
33
Meairs. James H.L. 17
Mea1rs. Abraham L. 14
6
Meairs. Willie G.
Meairs. Char~ie C. 6
Meairs, Eddie S.
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Meairs. Martin L.
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Meairs. MarcusC.
43
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Camer'on, C:;Rosa
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3
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46
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Prosser. Jessie
33
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Prosser, William
3
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Beber. Joseph
39
Beber, Malinda
32
Beber, Rosa
15
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Hamich. Jacob
38
Hamich. Barbara R
38
Ham1ch. Jacob
15
Hamich. Arnold
13
Ham1ch. :inna
12
Hamich, B~rtha
8
Ham1ch, Robert
3
Moman, Frank
62
40
Moman, Harriet
Moman, Julia
21
Webb, loW.
62
Webb, Amanda
51
Webb, Benjam1ne
23
Webb, Jennetta
15
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Volume 19
Name

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

WAKARUSA

Age Sex Color

(TOWNSHIP

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Occupation Place

B
Wallace, Lewis
6
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3
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65
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25
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55 M
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43
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21
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17
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12
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37
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11
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8
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4
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1
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42
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46
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17
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15
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12
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24
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Toll, Elizabeth
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Toll, Rosella
Hall, Isaac
Hall, John
Sheets, J.P.
Sheets, Julia A.
Sheets, Ella
Sheets, Henry
Sheets, Ollie
Sheets, Edmund
Halsing, Anson
Halsing, Bett1e
Smith, El1Jah
Sm1th, Sarah
Smith, Delilah
Wilson, Richard
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Volume 19
Name

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Wilson, Thomas
12
King, Aron
49
King, Mary E.
35
King, Laura J.
20
. Yates, William
54
Yate~, Esther
55
Yates, Annie .1;:;.21
Yates, 'Amanda·
19
Cade, Jacob
25
Thompson, Madison
25
Thompson, Evaline
24
Stover, H.S.
32
Stover, P.J.
28
Stover, L.A.
9
Stover, Lydia E.
7Stover, Chas. H~
4.
Stover, Joseph E.
1
Upton, William
35
Upton, Josephene'
23
Upton, David
14
Barnhlsel, John
43
Barnhlsel, Elizabeth 42
Stout, Mary E~
22
Stout; Annie E.
20
Stout, S~san
15
Barnhlsel, Rosa
13
Barnhisel, Edmund S. 9
Barnhlsel, Eliza J. 4
Barnhisel, Cora A.
1
Sweetzer, G.B.
47
Sweetzer, Eliza
40
Sweetzer, Allce
17
Sweetzer, OIly
15
Sweetzer, Samuel
4
Rogers, Alfred
39
Rogers, Henrietta
37
Rogers, pennls
17
Rogers, AJ.t;nedo-:J'r. 15
Rogers, Dacora &gt;d:i~
9
Banks, John
61
Parker, Anthony
57
Parker, Mary
44
Parker, Walker
20
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Parker, Hynoteras4
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Peak~ R.lt.
27
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27
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Peak, Alfred .
56
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Volume 19

STATE

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',{ TOWNSHIP

WAKARUSA
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Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place

Jennings,Thomas
50
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Jennings, Bridget
45
F
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Jennings, Joseph
23
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Jennings, John
22
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Jennings , ; .'Owney
18 '1'1
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Jennings, Wm. B . 1 6
1'1
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Jennings, Mary A.
14
F
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Jennings, Edward·
12
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Jennings, James
10
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45 .1'1
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Juchemich, Mary
34
F
W Housekeeping
Juchemich, Henry
16
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Juchemlch, Teodore 14
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Juchemich,· Matilda 11
F
W Help in house
Juchem1ch, Mary
9
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Juchem1ch, Franc1s 7
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Juchemich, Ann
4
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W
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Chrowell, Jacob
52
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Chrowell, E11zabeth 42
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Chrowell. Henry
12 . 1'1
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Chrowell. Elmer
10
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W
Lucton, Nellie
10
F
. W Ad,opted child
Winstow, Ed
43
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Dutton, Asa
59
1'1
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Dutton, Mary A.
58
F
W Housekeeping
Dutton, John
26
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Jones, Carrie E.
32
F
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Jones, Marrietta
7
F
W
Smith, Geo. R.
13
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Watson, Lorinda J. 33
F
W Housekeeping
Watson, Ela ~.
5
F
W
Skaggs, John
72
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Skaggs, America
58
F
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H1tchcock, A.
20
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Hitchcock, Franc1s 1'1.14 /~r\
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Grant, Henry.
30
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Grant, John J.'.
23
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29
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Grant, Mary
5
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4
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3
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W
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23
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Kennedy, ,L.J.
38
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11
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6
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Lamborn, Lavana
27
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3
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43
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Knipp,' Louisa.
27
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5
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20
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24'
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42
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Randall, Reuben
Randall, Lizzie
25
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6
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4
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1
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3/12
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46
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Rogers, H.B.
Rogers, Jane'
39F
Rogers, Willis
17
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15
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4
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Rice, Samuel
42
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Rice, Laura 18
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16
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15 M
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11
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6
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4
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Bryan, L.R.
Bryan, Sarah
Bryan, Jessie
Daniels ,George
Daniels, Mary
Daniels, ,W.H.
Daniels. ,Mary A~ 'Daniels ,. Jam'es
Daniels, Florence
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Baldwin, Etta
35
11
Baldwin, Willie
Baldwin, Hellen
9
4
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1
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26
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. Le.onard. Milton?
45
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Harpell, Libbie
35
Harpell. Albert
14
Harpell, Charlie
4
Baldwin. Caroline
55
Titterington, YM.
26
Titterington, S.E. 26
Titterington, C.F. 1
Barker, Elizabeth
63
Langhston, C.H.
57
Laughston. see L~nghston
Langhston, Mary~. 38
Langhston, Depallnes 18
Langhstoh, N. •
5
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3
Lightfoot, David
14
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16
Eckman, David
49
Eckman, Elizabeth
47
Eckman, Elmira
22
19
Eckman, Lizzie
Eckman. D.M.
17
13
Eckamn, Sarah L.
Eckman, Mary E.
11
Hopkins, J.A.
25
Lewis, Joshua
35
Lewis, Mary
30
Lewis, George
10
Lewis, James
8
Lewis, Charlie
6
Lewis, Richard
4
Lewis, Alice
1
Harrison, J.H.
46
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Harrison, Joseph
11
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8
Miller, T.'R.
35
Miller, Margaret
27
Miller, Florence
7
Miller, George
5
Miller, Frank
3
Fortson, William
47
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.39
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10
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8
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6

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Fortson, Alice
Fortson, Thomas
Wiggin, J.A.
Wiggin, P.L.
Pearson, Charlie
Pearson, Augusta
Ferguson, Levi
Ferguson, Mahala
Ferguson, Samantha
Ferguson, Lizzie
Ferguson, James
Powel, Adain
Powel, Emely
Powell, Marria
Powel, Nichlas
Powel, Mary
Powel, Hilliard
Powell, Gabriel
Manor, Joseph
Clark, J.P.
Clark, A.J.
Clark, Howard
Offner, Joseph
Offner, Ellen
Offner, Sarah A.
Offner, John A.:c!
Offner, William A.
Offner, Mary E.
Offner, Henry F.
Miller, Martin
Miller,Susan
Miller, Rebecca
Mil~er, Frank
Miller, Agnes
Miller, Henry
Miller, David
Miller, Etta
George, Thomas
George, Elisj:!t'~'
George, Lewis
George, Henry
George, Attie
George, Clara
George, Willie
George, Lawrence D.
George, Charlie
George, Ar.thur
Fields, A.H.
Fields, Jane E.
Fields, Mary L.
Fields, Jennie H.

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1875

Volume 19

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Birth

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Age Sex Color Occupation Place
W Farmer
Ma
M
53

Hill, Forrester
Hill, Ma.ry
47
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17
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7
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Randall, Francis M.38

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Randolph, Frank
13
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Randolph, John
12
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29
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2
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26
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Hill, D.D.
48
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Hill, Elvira C.
40
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19
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12
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Hill, Jason
9
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2
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Churchill, J.F.
34
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Churchill, Mary C. 28
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8
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4
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2
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48
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19
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Dougherty, Arthur D.14 M
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27
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20
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31
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32
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8
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5
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3
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67
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Manwarring, Henry 38
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Wells, Rebecca

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Blgsly, A.
36
Blgsly, Lucrecia
28
Bigsly, George W. 10
Bigsly. Guy
5
Blgsly, Bell
2
Williams, Jessee
25
Williams, Nancy
24
Williams, Allen
34
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Williams, Artemitia 65'
Hines, William
33
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30
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9
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9
Hines, Victoria
7
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25
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Hay, Robert
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53
Hughson, E.'-.
55
Hughson, Jane
51
Hughson, E. D. Jr. 22
Hughson, Fanny
20
Brackett, G.C.
44
Brackett, C.R.?
38
Brackett, MilIa
14
Brackett, Edith E. 12
Brackett, H.G.
9
Hanes, John
20
Wallstien, Hood
18
Grover, Joel
49
Grover, Emley
36
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16
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12
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Grover, Cora
7
Grover, Earnest
Grover, Lillie
Allen, Elmore
Allen, A'nna S.
Allen, Asa
Allen, Nella
Dolan, John W.
Dolan, Ester A.
Dolan, John C.
Do;Lan, M'ary C.
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Dolan, Peter C.
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Tweed, Eliza A.
46
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Tweed, Chas. A.
25
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20
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18
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Tweed, Cappie W.
16
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Tweed, Fran~ W.
13
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Tweed, Annie
11
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Allen, Charles H. 23
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Allen, Clara B.
23
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Savage, Fore s,t
48
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Savage, LydiaG.
,44
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Savage, William
24
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Savage, Emma
18
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12
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Byrd, John H~
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Byrd, Elizabeth
55
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25
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23
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Byrd, WilliamT.
21
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Byrd, Alice H.
10
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Huwlett, Julia B. 33
F
Huwlett, Rogt. L. 10
M
Huwlett, Willie F. 8
M
Huwlett, Mattie P. 1
F
Howlett, See Huwlett
Williams, J.W.
54
M
Williams, Amanda J.47
F
Williams, John F. 22
M
Williams, ChristopherJV. 20
Williams, Abraham L.17 M
Williams, Ida E.
12
F
Williams, Lyman P. q
M
Williams, Arthur
5M
Williams, Floyd E. 3
M
Taylor, Peter S.
27
M
Taylor, Ella I
19
F
Martin, J.D.
47
M
Martin, L,M.
45
F
Martin, J~E.
18
F
Martin~ E . A . 1 4
F
Martin"A.E.
13
M
Martin, Willie E. 10
M

Birth
Color Occupation Place
W Housekeeping
W Help on farm
W At home
W At home
W Help on farm
W Help on fe.rm
WAt school
W Farmer
w Housekeeping
'1'1 Farming.
W Housekeeping
W Help on farm
W At school
W At home
W

Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Ks
Ks

NY

Oh
Vt
NH
Vt
Ks'
Ks
Ks
Vt

W
1'1

W
W

W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W At home"
W At home
WHelp on farm
W

II
II
II
II .
II
II
II
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Scotland Mo
Ks
Oh
II
Oh
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II'
II
Ks
Ks

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M
F

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NY

W'
Ks
W
':Tn'
B Housekeeping .

Rannady., Mary ~.. · 3 9
Rannady, Alonzo
17
Rannady, Eudora
.13

NY

12
12
12
12
12
12
'12
12
12
12
12
12
12
'12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
. 12

- 15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
- 23
24
- 25
- 26'
- 27
28
- 29
30
31
32
- 33
- 34
- 35
- 36
37
- 38
39
- 40

,.

W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W Farmer
M W Help on farm
W Help on farm

W

.W.J.' "

Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh

. Oh
W Farmer
W Housekeeping
NY
Oh
W Teacher
Mi
Oh
W Stud. at Univer. Mi
Oh
W Stud. at Univer. Oh
Oh
W .At school
Ks
W Farmer
East Va II
W Housekeeping
East Va II
W At' school
In
II
W
Ms?
II
W
Ks

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,M
Ma~tin,
~&lt;., M
, Mart hi, jP:red,. N·. ',~:;&gt;
M

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to Kansas Fue-L1ne

W

.B Help on farm
B At home

'kY:'
Ks
Ks

'Tn
M'o'

13 - 1
13 - 2
13 - 3
13 - 4
13 - 5
13 - 6
13 - 7
13 - 8"
13 - 9
13 - 10
13 - 11
13 - 12
13 .. 13
13 - 14
13 - 15
13
16
13 - 17
13 - 18
.13,- 19
1320-;
13 -. 21
1) - 22·
13
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1875

Volume 19

STATE
WAKARUSA

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
..~'.\ TOWNSHIP;!"~
..

Nome
Rannady, Cora
Rannady, Amanda
Rannady, Martha
Anderson, C.H.
Anderson, Emma
Harley, Moll,ey
Hiland, Thomas
Hook, George
Swanson, Gust
Walquist, Ale~
Pierson, Frank
Jet, Alexander
Wolcot, Orlow
Wolcot, Mary C.
Wolcot, Josiah C.
Wolcot, Frank .u.

Age Sex

9
7

4
30
24
17
20
21
25
19
16
20
47
43
21
17

Boughton, Ada
21
Burlingane, S.W.
58
Burlingane, F.M.
25
Burlingane, W.W. 2/12
Evans, James W.
59
Evans, Mary
. 58
Sebly, W.'S:.
28
Sebley, Mary E.
25
Sebley, J.B.
5
Sebley, W.S.
1
Potter, E.A.
44
Potter, Mary E.
37
Potter, Walter A. 17
Potter, S.J.
12
Potter, Ruth E. . 5
Richards, Johnathan63
Richards, Margrett 58
Lupping, Alice
11
Woodward, Caleb
20
Reece, J.C.
2~
Reece, Re ? E.
25
Reece, Willie C.
3
Reece, Sarah
6/12
Foster, J .F.
39
Foster, Anna
34
Bruce, Clay
22
Brookins, Silas
45
Brookins, Mary.
32
Brookins, William 18
Brookins, .:Up"t;on
16..
Brookins ,.Bell··
15
Brookins, Davld.· . 10
Brookins, James
7
Brookins, Olla
.: 5
Brookins, John
4

Birth
Color Occupation Place

F

B

F
F
M
F
F

B

M
M

M
M
M

M
M

F
M
M .

F
M

F
M
M

F
M
F
M

M
M

F
M
M.
F

M
F

F
!VI

M
F

M
F
M
F

M
M

F
M
M
.F

M
M'

F
M

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B

W Supt.Farm
W Housekeeping
W Hired girl
WFarm ha,nd
W Farm hand
W Farm hand
W Farm hand
BF~arm hand
B Farm ahnd
W Farmer
W Housekeepirig
W Help on farm
W Help on farm
W Hired girl'
W Farmer
W ·Housekeeping

Ks
Ks
Ks
Sweden
Sweden
.11 .
11

In
. Sweden
Sweden
Ar
Mo
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma

Where from
to'Kansas PMe~Line

Sweden
Sweden
II
II
In
Sweden
Sweden
Ar
Mo
Ct
Ct
Ct
Ct
Fa
In
In

W Housekeeping

Pa
Oh
In
Ks
Oh
Oh

W Brick Layer

11

11

W
W Farmer

W Housekeeping
W
W

Oh
Ks
Ks
W Farmer
HI
W Housekeeping
RI
W Help on farm
Mo
W At school
Mo
W
Ks
Pa
W Indian Agent
W Housekeeping
Pa
W At home
II
W Farm hand
In
W Farmer
Mo
W Housekeeping
Oh
W
Ks
W
Ks
W Farmer
Oh
W Housekeeping
Oh
B Farm hand
Mo
B Farmer
K.y
BHousekeeping
Ky
B Help on farm
Mo
B Help on farm
Me
. B Help' on farm '. Mo
B .
Mo
B
Ks
B·
Ks
B
Ks

Oh
Oh
Oh
RI
RI
Mo
Mo
Pa
Pa
II
In
Mo
Oh
Oh
Oh
Mo.
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo

13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14

-25
-26
-27.

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-30
-31
-32
-33
-34
-35
-36
-37
-38
-39
-40
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-2

-3
-4
-5
-6
-7

~8

-9
-10
-11
-12
-13

14 -14
14 -15

14 -16

14 -17
14
14
14
14

14
14
14
14

14
14
·14
14

14
14

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-19·.
-20
-21
-22
-23
... 24
-25
-26
-27
-28
-29
-30
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14 ':"3J.
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Volume 19

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

WAKARUSA

"_

J TOWNSHIP
Birth

Name

,Age Sex Color Occupation Place

,B'r.o,Qkins, Shannon 2
Shepherd, A.N.
46
Shepherd, Sarah,A. 44
Shepherd, Walter B.9
Willett, W.H.
33

M
M
F
M
M

Willett, Mollie E. 33
F
Willett, E.V.
8
M
Willett, Maggie M. 7
F
Willett, C.F.
6
F
Willett, L.D.
5
F
Boyd, Thomas
39
M
Boyd, Anna
23
F
Boyd, Blanch H.
1
F
Dunn, 'Peter
52
M
Dunn, Henrietta
53
F
Dunn, John
19
'M
Relso, Joseph
55
M
Relos, Alice
,27
F
Relso, Ezra
25
M
Relso, Clarence
22
M
Kelso. see Relso
Reynolds, S.M.
46
M
Reynolds, Luella? H. 16 F
Reynolds, Lizzie J. 14 F
Reymolds, Dora G. 12
F
Reynolds, Oscar E. 9
M
Reynolds, Charles V. 7 11'1
Reynolds, MaryF. 3
F
Pardee, Thomas
30
M
Pardee, Mary
20
F
Pardee, Mary L.
3/12 F
Ayer, Omar H.
49
M
Aye r, E;tlr~~j,J~~~
49
;r;,:
Ayer, Charles
88
M
Ayer, Estella,J.
18
F
Ayer, Elroy ?D;
17
M
Ayer, Lillie E.
9
F
'Ayer, A.W.
6
M
Ayer, Eva A.
4
F
Reed, Fitch
60
M
Reed, Ann
59
F
Clark, Esunrea,? Esunva 18 F
Junkins, Lillie
10
F
Leary, Gerirge
39
M
Leary, E l l e n ' 32
F
Leary, Marshall F. 6,
M
Leary, George E •. 6/12 M
'Thomas. Madden
16
M
'Walker, Jennett
47
F
Walker, Sarah
22 'F

B
W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W At school
,W

Farme~

WHousekeeping
W At school
W At school
W
W
W Farmer

W Housekeeping
W
VII

F~er

W Housekeeping
W Help on farm
W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W Help on farm
W Teacher

W Far-mer

w Housekeeping
W Help on farm

W At school
W
W

W

W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W

W Farmer
W Farmer
W Grand pa
W Help on farm
IV Help on farm
W At school
W At school
W
W
W
W
W
W

Farmer
Housekeeping
Help in house
At ',,;school
Farmer
W Housekeeping
W

Ks
Oh
Va
Vt
Pa

Where from
to 'Kansas Fye-Line

Va
Va
Vt
Pa

Pa
Pa
Pa
Ks
Ks

Pa
, Pa
Pa

NY

II
RI

RI
Ks
Scotland RI
Sc otland RI,
RI
RI
In
In
, In
In
In
In
In
In
NC
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks

In

II

II

In

In

NY
NY

NY
NY
NY
NY

NY

NY-,

Ks

C'-;:~;',

Ct
Ks
Ks
Ks
NY

England
England
Ks
England
Mi
Ks,

~

14-36
14 -37
14 -38
14 -39
14 -40
15 -1
15 -2
15 -3
15 -4

15 -5
-6
-7

15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15

-8
-9

-10
-11
-12
-13
-14
-15

15 -16
15 -17
15 -18
15 -19
15 -20
15 -21
15-22
15 -23
15 -24
15 -25
15 -26
15 -27
15 -28
15 -29'·
15 -30
15 -31
15 -32
15 -33
15 .;.34

Mi
Mi
15 -35
England 15 -36
15 -37
Mi
15 -38
Mi
15 -39
15 -40

W
Ks
W Hired man
, England
W'Housekeeping
SC'
Ms
W Help in house' SC
Ms

'16 -1 ' '
16-2
'16 -3
16 -4

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KANSAS

Volume 19

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

WAKARUSA

. r"

'I:,

-'

TOWNSHIP
Birth

Where from

Age Sex Color Occupation Place to Kansas Fage-Line
Nome
W~ker, William A. 21
M
W Farmer
SC
Ms
16-'6;·
Walker, J e·hr.ll'e' •M• 18
F
W Help in house Ms
Ms
16-.6,
W Help on farm
Walker, John W.
14
M
Ms
Ms
16-7
Odell, Sam'l J.
W Famrer
M
England II
37
16-8
'W Housekeeping
Odell, Ida L.
F
19
NY
II
16-9
Odell, James E.
3/12 M
W
Ks
16-10
Ganner, Chas.
W Farmer
M
50
Oh
In
16-11.
Ganner, Mahala
W Housekeeping
48
F
Oh
In
16-12
Ganmer,Thomas' ~.
W At school
M
17
In
16';"13
In
w At school'
Ganmer, Azina C.
F
13
In
In
16-14
Ganmer, Chas.· S. , 5
W
M
Ks
16-15
Batdorf, Jessee 'Ef. 23
W Farmer
M
Oh
Ia
16-16
Batdorf, Mary E.
22
F
W Housekeeping
In
In
16-17
Pryor, John F.
M
W Farmer
Pa
35
Mo
16-18
Pryor, Sarah J.
28
W Housekeeping
F
II
la'
16-19
Pieratt, Wm. G.
W
M
9
Ks
16-20
Pieratt, Jessee
6
W
M
Ks
16-21
Pryor, Matilda
2
W
F
Ks
16-22
Pryor,' Chas.E.
W
6/12 M
' Ks
16-23
Wheadon, T.S.
W Farmer
42
M
In
In
16-24
Wheadon, Hannah
W Housekeeping
F
40
In
In
16-25
W Help in house In
Wheadon, Florance 1.18 F
In
16-26
Wheadon, Alice
16
W Help in house In
F
In
16-27
Wheadon, Mary E.
11
F
W At'school
Ks
16-28
Wheadon, Emma L.
F
W
9
Ks
16-29
Wheadon, Lizzie H. 6
W
F
Ks
16-30
Wheadon, Ella
4
F
W
Ks
16-31
Wheadon, Chas. A. 2
M
W
Ks
16-32
Wheadon, Cora M. 2/12 F
W
Ks
16-33
Edmundson, Sol
M
Mulatto Farmer
57
Tn
In
16-34
Edmundson, Mary
F
B Housekeeping
49
Ky
Mo
16-35
Henderson, Andy
M
30
B Laborer
Mo
Mo
16-36
Henderson, Henry
B Farm hand
M
23
Mo
Mo
16-37
Henderson, John
B Farm hand
M
17
Mo
Mo
16-38
Marshall, William 54
W Farmer
M
Pa
Pa
16-39
Marshall, Sarah
W Housekeeping
F
52
Pa
Pa
16-40

Todd, Alonzo
Reece, V.L.
Reece, Nancy
Reece, Mary L.
Reece, Walter C;
Reece, Carrie E.
Reece, M1nn1e M.
Pet1t, George
Petit,. Delila.
Petit, John W.·
Pet1t., Wil11am A.
Hill', Je~see
Hill, Martha E.
Hill, Barthena'
Hill, Learh
Hill" Sam' 1 J.
Hill, Wm. J.

14 M
M
37
34
F
10
F
8
M
F
5
F
3
M
57
56 'F
28
M
23
M
45
M
)1
F
F
9
F
7
M
5
4
M

W Help on farm
W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W At school
W
W
W
W Farmer

W Housekeeping
W Potter.
W Help on farm
B Farmer
B Housekeepi l1g
B
B
B
B

Ks
Mo
In
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks.
Oh.
Ky
Oh
Oh
NC
Mo
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks

Mo
InC

Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh
Mo'
M'o

17-1
17-2
17-3
17-4
17-5
17-6
17-7
17-8
17-9
17-10
'17-11
17-12
17-1)
17-14' .
17-15
17-16
17-17

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1875

Volume 19

Name

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

WAKARUSA

TOWNSHIP

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place

2
Hill, Caroline
4/12
Hill, Noah
Carson, James
59
Carson, Isabella
54
Carson, Samuel A. 24
Johnson, Mary A.
13
28
Carson, Chas. C.
16
Carson, Mary E.
Hastie, Elizabeth 56
Hastie, Wm. H.
19
Hastie, Robt.
30
Hastie, Sarah B.
23
Hastie, Arthur E. 6/12
Holcarn, George
52
Holcarn, Elizabeth 48
Holcrun, Andrew
19
Holcarn, Johnathan 17
Holcnm, Abraham L. 14
12
Holctlm, Martha
Holcom, Elizabeth 8
Hendry, John
40
Hendry, Elizabeth 36
Varner, David
9

Hellstrom, F.M.
Hellstrom, Clara
Hellstrom, Gus
Hellstrom, Alma
Hellstrom, Adolph
Holcom, Absolom
Holc'om, Anna
Holcom, Mary E.
Holcom, Lewis M.
Holcom, Grant
Holcom, Marria
Holcom, Eddie
McCandless, Hoss
McCandless, Mary
Jones, Morgan
Jones, Eliza
Jones, Joseph
Jones, Jane
Jones, John
Jones, Elizabeth
Jones, Thomas
Jones, Morgan
Turner, James
Turner, 'Mary
Turner, William
Turner, Alice
Turner, James
Turner, Clara

STATE

59
55
31
21
21
45
45
17
15
9
4
2
67
20
55
47
26
21
19
13
9
7
46
29
10
9
7
2

F

B

M
M
F
M
F
M
F
F
M
M

B
W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W Teaching
WHel~ in house
W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W Housekeeping
W Farmer
W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W
W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W Help on farm
W Help on farm
W Help on farm
W At school
W At school
W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W

F

M
M ,.

F
M
M
M
F
F
M
F
M

M
F
M
F
M
M

F
F
M
M
F
M
M

F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M

M
M
F
M
F
M
F

W Farming
W Housekeeping
W Farmer
W Help in house
W Help in house
W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W Help in house
W Help on farm

Where from
to Kansas Page-Line

Ks
Ks
Oh
Oh
Pa
Pa
Oh
Oh
Tx
Tx
Oh
Oh
II
Mo
Scotland HI
HI
HI

17-18
17-19
17-20
17-21
17-22
17-23
17-24
17-25
n7-26
17-27
ScotlandR~\~:-::\..lo~;: 1l.::::17-28
11
11
17-29
Ks
17-30
In
In
17-31
Md
In
17-32
In
In
17-33
In
In
17-34
In
In
17-35
In
In
17-36
In
In
17-37
Oh
In
17-38
Oh
Oh
17-39
Ks
17-40

Sweden Sweden ?18-1
Sweden Sweden? 18-2
Sweden Sweden 18-3
Sweden Sweden 18-4
Sweden Sweden 18-5
In
In
18-6
Nd
In
18-7
In
In
18-8
In
In
18-9
W
In
In
18-10
W
Ks
18-11
w
Ks
18-12
W Cooper &amp; Farmer Pa
Oh
18-13
Oh
W Housekeeping
Oh
18-14
W Farmer
North Wales Oh 18-15
W Housekeeping
North Wales Oh H3-16
W Working from home Oh
Oh
18-17
W Working out
Oh
Oh
18-18
W Help on farm
Oh
Oh
18-1.9
W At home
Ks
18-20
W
Ks
18-21
W
Ks
18-22
B Farmer
Tn
Mo
18-23
B Housekeeping
Mo
Mo
18-24
B
Ks
18-25
j)
Ks
18-26
B
Ks
18-27
B
Ks
18-28

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1875

Volume 19

Name
F1elds, Laura A.
F1elds, 0111e
Turper, Ellen
Thornton, Joseph
Thornton, Elsa
Thornton, Hatt1e
Thornton, W1llie
Thornton, John
Thornton, Fred
Pugh, Thomas
Pugh, Sarah
Evans, Thos.E.

STATE
WAKARUSA

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY
'. TOWNSHIP

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place

6
4
3

;3:0

28

5
5

2
3/12
42
18
49

Evans, Ann
50
Evans, John
18
Evans, E11zabeth
15
Sn1der, Gus
21
Holloway, Col11ns 43
Holloway, Kate
43
Holloway, Rose
22
Holloway, Emery
18
Holloway, Dora
15
Holloway, Scott
13
Holloway, Grant
11
Holloway, Magg1e
9
Holloway, Thomas
6
Emery, John
28
Emery, Mary F.
21
Emery, W1ll1am B. 3
Emery, Letha J.
3/12
Gr1trin, 4~~
31
Gr1ff1n, Jennett
28
Gr1ffin, Mary J.
2
G~i~f1n, Freddie
9/12
Shepherd, J.M.
49
Shepherd, Fanney E.
Shepherd, Annie V. 7
Shepherd, Channing C. 6
Shepherd, Fann1e E.3
Shepherd, John N. 9/12
Brown, Mary B.
17
Hellstrom, Max
23
El11s, A.M.
54
El11s, R.I.
28
Ellis, R~S.
59
El11s, D\M.
29
El11s, Lil11e B.
7
Fox, Thomas
48
Fox, Margrett
46
Fox, Inez
19
Fox, Je~sie
14
Fox, Ll'i3'wellyn
12
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Name

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Birth
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Stone, H.E.
Stone, Sarah B.
Stone, Mildrad
Benson, Catharine
Benson, Henry E.
Benson, George
Wood, David
Howell, Lewis
Howell, Mary J.
Howell, William
Howell, Daniel
Howell, Margrett
Howell, David
Howell, George
Howell, Lewis
Howell, Hannah
Rafe, William
Rafe, Nancy
Rafe, Ellen
Rafe, Lewis
Rafe, Sarah
Rafe, Doty ?
Rafe, Aron
Bossler, Catharine
Harmon, Peter
Harmon, Mary
Harmon, Harvery
Harmon, Hester
Harmon, Albert
Harmon, Willie
Harmon, George D.
Harmon, Alice M.
Clark, OlIver E.
Clark, Katie
Clark, Emely
Clark, Josephene
Clark, Thomas
Shank, C.
Shank, PhI1ipina
Shank, Mary

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Davis, Barbary
DavIs, Lizzie
Davis, Sarah
Davis, James
Davis, Mary L.
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Woolsey, WIlliam
G~iffiths, Mary J.
Griffith, David

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Griffiths, Mary J. 15
Griffiths, George 12
Griffiths, Susan
10
Grl'ffiths, Francis C. 7
Griffiths, Elizabeth 4
Griffiths, Evin E.6/12
Ladd, Eliza
38
Ladd, Mary E.
15
Ladd, Emma J.
13
Ladd, Jessie
8
Ladd, Hattie L.
3
Walton. Amasa
40
Walton, Ardilla J. 18
Walton, RaChel A. 17
Walton, Daniel
12
Walton. Anglow
10
Walton, Sylvester 8
Walton, Joseph W. 6
Gill, B.M.
35
Gill, N.M.
30
Gill. Ford
8
Gill, Myrtle
3
Gill, Waldo
3/12
Longfellow, Chas. 62
Longfellow, M.C.
60
Owen, William
27
Brown, George
53
Brown, Charity
50
Brown, Spence
20
Brown, Sarah A.
18
Brown, George
12
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31
Hamilton, C.J.
28
Hamilton, M.C.
1
Currier, John F.
48
Currier, Charlotte 21
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2
Currier, llydia A. 9/12
White, George W.
32
White, Mary
28
White, Joseph T.
7
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5
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3
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Rice, W1-1liam
15
Lee, E.B.
46
Lee, Margaret
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Lee, S~A.
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12
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20
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45
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Churchfield, Jessie9
Walker, G.M.
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13
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68
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28
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37
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34
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10
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20
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Volume 19

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CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

WAKARUSA

: TOWNSHIP
Birth

Name

Age Sex Color Occupation
B Housekeep1ng
F
58

Davis, Emeline
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40
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27
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Green, Francis
6
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3
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36
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27
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Name

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McGee, Nancy
2
McGee, Nellie
6/12
Devine, Frank
16
Puckett, Joshua
56
Sims, Mil ton
37
Sims, Ellen
22
Sims, Eddiee?Eddica 11
Kennedy, Wm. J.
43
Kennedy, Lucinda
36
Kennedy, Lizziee
13
Kennedy, Asa
12
Kennedy, Frank M.
10
Kennedy, John H.
8
Kennedy, Flora
3
Carter, Harvey
25
Carter, Nancy E.
21
Carter, Lucy M.
3/12
Brooks, Geo. C.
43
Brooks, Harriet A.
37
Brooks, Lizzie M.
8
Gillman, James ?
21
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King, Presley
48
King, Amanda
45
King, Mattie
18
King, John
17
KIng, Oliver
13
Gilliland, J.B.
47
Gilliland, J.A. ? H. 47
Gilliland, L.M.
14
Gilliland, Chas. B. 10
Fearing, W.G.
37
Fearing, Mary C.
24
Fearing, Emma n.
4
Fearing, Nellie e. 2/12
Gavin, David
45
Gavin, Mahala
29
Gavin, Thos. S.
3
Gavin, Bertha
1
Stephens, Anna
11
Newman, James
24
Cox, Joseph
21
Cox, Bell
23
Carter, Paschal
55
Carter, Dicy
50
Carter, Robert
25
Carter, Emma
23
Carter, Elsworth
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22
Cox, Richard A.
55
Cox, Margaret
55
Jack, Sam'l. M.
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1875

Volume 19
Name
Jack, Je~ferson
Jack, Mary
Donaldson, J. A •
Donaldson, Mary
Varner, Eliza
Wilcox, Charlie
Sperry, L.J.
Sperry, NanQY J.
Sperry, Wat.spntf
Sperry, James
Sperry, Nellie D.
Sperry, Lillie
Staggers, Lewis
Staggers, Jane?

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13
7
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34
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40
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25
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6
Wells, Alice W.
4
Wells, Charles W.
1
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55
Gilson, Mary F.
34
Gilson, Francis J.
3
Gilson, Hellen L.
1
Marple, Silas H.
10
Pritchett, Reuben
24
Pritchett, Mary C.
25
Bishop, Johna ?
27
Mart:l~n, Henry
30
Martin, Ellen
20
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3/12
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58
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45
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18
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14
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12
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10
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7
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5
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42
Stones, Hannah
38
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12
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9
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8
Stones, Judeths
6
Stones, Martin L.
4
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2
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45
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Name
Shaw, Wm. A.
Pruett, Anderson
Pruett, Nancy

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32
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7
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14
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Neal, Jordan
50
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45
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22
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24
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27
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22
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1
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42
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3
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14
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41
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34
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11
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3
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65
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61
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18
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50
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C.
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23
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14
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13
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38
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35
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14
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6
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33
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27
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14
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9
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7
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5
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1875

Volume 19

Name

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

WAKARUSA

TOWNSHIP

B1rth
Age Sex Color Occupat1on Place

4
Johnson, Ma;t~:tJe E.
2
Johnson, Chas. W.
3/12
Johnson, Bertha
22
Pugh, Matt1e A.
Woodard, J. N•
31
Woodard, Rebecca
32
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7
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5
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3
9/12
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L1ndley, John R.
56
L1ndley, Lucy
58
42
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21
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16
Hag on , George
10
Hagon, Charles
Hagon, W1llie
9
Hagon, Laurena
1
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63
42
Andrews, Hannah
Andrews, Jenn1e
7
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3
Cramer, W.H.
15
46
Johnson, Peter
44
Johnson, Chr1stena
Johnson, August
18
Johnson, Gustave
12
Johnson, Mat1lda
10
Johnson, Oscar
8
Johnson, Mary E.
3
Morr1s, Chr1stopher 62
Morris, Kat1e
60
Morr1s, Lev1
Morr1s, W1ll1am
Bettr1dge, Wm.
Bettr1dge, Marrla
Bettr1dge, Edw1n M.
Bettr1dge, Harvey F.
Bettridge, Ju11a E.
Newl1n, M.H.
Newl1n, M.E.
Newl1n, Martha E.
Newl1n, Joseph H.
New11n, E1m1ra
Newlin, Delph1na J.
Newl1n, Jul1a
Newl1n, Elwood
New11n, John M.
Newl1n, Rebecca
Newl1n, Flora A.
Savage, Joseph
Savage, Mary

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1875

Volume 19

Name

Age

Laird, John
Briggs, E.B.
Briggs, Emma R.
Briggs, Ada E.
Gilbert, Geo.
Gilbert, Elizabeth
Gilbert, Jennie
Seamons, Frank
Demming, N.P.
Demming, Narncy
Demming, Dewitt;
Demming, Maggie
Demming, Byr.on
Demming, Elva
Mott, Ella
Watros, Eunice
Blanton, Mary
Williams, Joe
Forsythe, John
Forsythe, Mary J.

45
40
40
15
51
50
18
15
48
37
23
22
11
3
14
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50
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Pa
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41
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28
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4
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43
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52
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F
50
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24
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15
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10
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17 M
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F
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14
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M
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8
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4
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2
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F
5
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1
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41
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38
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11
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18
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Volume 19

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Name
Wheadon, Jeffey
Beezely, Jefferson
Beezely, Rachiel
Beezely, Angline
Beezely, Nathaniel
Beezely, William
Eggert, Henry
Eggert, Sophia
Eggert, Henry? W.

Age Sex

26
40
32
9

4
2

64
64
34

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34
6
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Eggert, Nettie W.
3
Eggert, Frederick W.8/12
48
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Garrett, Louesa L.
45
20 t~;
Garrett, Orson W.
19
Garrett, John H.
16
Garrett, Wm. J.
Garrett, Mary
5
K1scrce, Nancy B.
52
Klseree, See Klscrce
Jones, E.L.
39
Jones, Rebecca
28
Jones, Nellie
8
Jones, Edmund L.
6
Jones, Florana
2
Jones, Arthur
2/12
Patterson, George
29
Patters 0:,:,.'" Ellen
20
Patterson, Mary A.
1
Ralston, Charles
45
Ralston. C. Earnest 4
Ralston, Evaline
30
Ralston, Peter
36
Jackson, Mattie
15
Carson, John
27
Carson, lana
27
Carson, George
7
Carson, Daniel
4
Carson, Henry
2
Carson, Nancy
3/12
Carson, Mary
11
Carson, Frank
22
McClintock, Wm. C.
47
McClintock, J.E.
43
McClintock, Allison H.17
McClintock', Carlton,.I. 14
McC11ntock, Hershall J .11
Junk1ns. Emma
12
Earnshaw, Henry?
50

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32-4
32-5
32-6
32-7
32-8
32-9
32-10
32-11

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Oh

In
In
In
In
In
II

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Pa
32-12
Oh
Oh
32~13
Ks
32-14
Ks
32-15
Ks
32-16
Ks
32-17
Va
DC
32-18
Mo
Mo
32-19
Ks
32-20
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32-22·
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32-23
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Tn
Ia
32-25
Al
Al
32-26
Al
Al
32-27
Al
Al
32~28
Al
Al
32-29
Ks
32-30
Ks
32-31
AI
Al
32-32
AI
Al
32-33
NY
NY
32-34
NY
NY
32-35
NY
NY
32-36
NY
NY
32-37
NY
NY
32-38
Ks
32-39
England RI
32-40

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1875

Volume 19
Name
Earnshaw, Mary
Earnshaw, Frederick
Earnshaw, Louesa
Earnshaw, Emely
Earnshaw, Charles
Pritchett, Edwin
Pritchett, Louesa
Pritchett, Edwin
Pease, Wm. H.
Pease, Let111a ?
Pease, Henry
Pease, Cynthia
Pease, Arthur
Tuttle, Wnt. L.
Tuttle, Emma
Tuttle, Jessie
Tuttle, Birch?
Tuttle, Chas. E.
Tuttle, Lewis F.
Tuttle, Ne111e
Gibbs, A.
Gibbs, Fidelia L.
Gibbs, Sherm~n N.
Gipbs, John D.
Edson, Newton
Wells, S.P1tts
Wells, L111ey
Wells, Kirk
Doo11tt1e, R.R.
Doo11tt1e, Jennetta
Doo11tt1e:/,R.K. ?
Gould, Dan1e1
Gould, Laurena
Lossin, W111iam
o Bryon, E.P.
o Bryon, Luesa J.
o Bryon, W.J.
o Bryon, Laura"
o Bryon, J.E.
Buck, Denton
Buck, E11zabeth
Buck, Lucy A.
Walton, James
Walton, Cather1ne
Walton, J. j;j •
Walton. ~lla
Casaiger, 'J .A.
Howard, John B. Sr.
Howard, Ma11nda
Howard, J.B. Jr.

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B1rth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place
53

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18
15
13
23
30
1

53
48
20
22
14
42
26
10
8

6
4

3
32
27
8

3
25
29
21
2

47
47
18
80
58
26
39
33
9

6
3

34
34
13
69
61
23
19
12
59
55
31

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M~5:
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F

M
M
F
M
M
F
M
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M
M
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F
M
M

M
F
M
F

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W' Help on farm
W Seamstress
W At school
W At school
W Farm'er
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W
W Farmer

W Housekeeping
W Farming
W Teaching
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W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W
W

W
W

W

W Farmer
W Housekeep1ng

M
M

W

M
M

W Farmer
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M
F
M

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n

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W
W
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RI
RI
RI
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England
Ks
Vt
Ky
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RI
RI
RI
RI
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England

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11

In
Ia
In
Ks
Ks
. Ks
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Pa
Mi
Ks
Pa
M1
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NY
NY
M1

11
11
11
11
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In
In

Mi
M1
M1
M1
M1
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Oh
Oh

11

Pa

Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh

Oh

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In
Ks
Ks

11

Oh

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Md
Pa
Pa
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11

II
11

11
MI
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33-8
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33-14
33-15
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33-18
33-19
33-20
33-21
33-22
33-23
33-24
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Where from
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II
34-11
NY
NY
34-12
Mi
Mi
34-1J
II
II
34-14
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34-15
Ks
34-16
Ar
Ar
34-17
Ar
Ar
34-18
Ar
Ar
34-19
Ks
34-20
Ks
34-21
Ks
34-22
Ks
34-23
NY
NY
34-24
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NY
34-25
NY
NY
34-26
NY
NY
34-27
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34-28
. NY
Ma
34-29
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Ma
34-30
Ma
Ma
34-31
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34-32
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34-33
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34-34
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34-35
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34-36
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34-37
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Cade, George
34 M
Matter, Clark
18
M
Howard, L.D.
M
23
Howard, Kate
F
22
Howard, Charlie
2
.M
Howard, Laura
9/12 F
Hines, Wm.
35 M
Hines, Queen
F
30
Hines, Stroder
M
13
Hines, Mary
10
F
Hines, Nancy A.
F
9
Hines, Thomas
8
M
Hines, Josie
6
F
Lawrence, Wm.
M
52
Lawrence, Augusta
F
35
Lawrence, Estella
F
12
Pells, Abraham
62
M
Cartwright, George
43 1'1
Cartwright, Mary L. 42
F
Cartwright, George T. 10 M',)
Cartwright, Mary E. 8
F
Cartwright, Chas. P. 4
M
Cartwright, Jas. W. 1
M
Tarpy, Richard
38 H
Tarpy, Ann
F
30
Tarpy, Mary
F
5
Tarpy, John
M
3
'rarpy, William
2
M
Sibley, J .T.
M
56
Sibley, L.A.
F
56
Sibley, J.J.
Sibley, G.B.
Sibley, E.M.
Sibley, A.J.
Sibley, Orson P.
Sibley, Charlie W.
Shultz, A.W.
Shultz, Aretta
Shultz, Willie
Shult*), Laura
Keefer, Abraham
Keefer, Francis
Keefer, Adaline
Keefer, Nellie
Keefer, Byron F.
Keefer, John F.
Keefer, Josephene
Keefer, Walter
Keefer, Ida
Reefer, See Keefer
Reece, J.R:
Reece, M.N

20
40
41
12
8
5
30
32
4

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1'1

F
M

M
M
M
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B
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W
W
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W
W
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W

66
62
23
21
19
29
25
4
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F
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W

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29

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1

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W
W
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II
Ky
Ia
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Ks
Germany
II
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NY
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Mi
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NY
In
Mi
Mi

Mi
Mi
Mi

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1875

STATE

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I

Volume 19

WAKARUSA

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Name

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place
11
w
F
Ks
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F
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Reece, Flora E.
Reece, Ida
Reece, Luetta
7
Reece, Mary E.
1
Bryson, James
59
Bryson, Nancy
54
Bryson, V.C. Virtulan24
Bryson, Leonodis
22
Bryson, Florida
21
Bryson, Archey D.
17
Worrall, B.B.
7
Colton, F.C.?
26
Colton, Mary
22
Willey, J.W. Sr.
67
Willey, Elizabeth
65
Kneale, William
35
Kneale, Mary E.
21
Kneale, Bell
1
Kneale, Wm. W.
6/12
Willhi te, . Lewis
Willhite, Lucy
Irwin, Robert
Irwin, Jane
Irwin, William S.
Irwin, John
Irwin, R.E.
Harper, Daniel C.
Harper, Elizabeth
Harper, Samuel B.
Harper, FloraE.
Harper, John F'.
Harper, Albert E.
Harper, Nellie A.
Harper, Mary A.
Harper, Mattie B.
Baker, Catherine
Baker, Susan
Baker, Adam
Baker, Mary
Baker, Jacob
Baker, Peter
Baker, John
Hoag, B. W.
Hoag, Polley? M.
Douglas, Agnes
Douglass, Andrew
Douglass, Margrett
Douglass, Nancy
HarveY., Allen
Harvey,', David
Harvey, Rebecca
Harvey, William

21
19
55
49
21
16
12
53
45
20
15
11
7
6

3

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43
23
21
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15
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64
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43
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51
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w

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W Housekeeping
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W Farmer
W Teaching
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W

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W Housekeeping
W Minister
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W
W

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to Kansas Page-Line

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35-23
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35-24
Ks
35-25
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Oh
35-26
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Oh
35-27
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Oh
35-28
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Oh
35-29
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Oh
35-30
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Oh
35-31
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35-32
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In
35-33
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II
35-34
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In
35-35
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In
35-36
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In
35-38
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35-39
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35-40

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Mo
Oh
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II
II
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Pa
Pa
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Canada Pa
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Pa
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Ks
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NC
II
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In
II
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II
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II
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Ks
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Ks
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Ks
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In
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In
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In
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In
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In
In
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In
In
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NY
Wi
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ct
Wi
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Pa
Pa
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Pa
Pa
W At home
Pa
Pa
W At home
Pa
Pa
B Grand pa
Ky
Ar
Mo
Ar
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SC
Ar
B Housekeeping
B Working on farm Ar
Ar

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36-2
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1875

Volume 19

Name
Harvey,
Harvey,
Harvey,
Parker,
Parker,
Watson,
Watson,

Sherman
Grant
Eddie S.
Daniel
Blunt
Timothy
Sophia

STATE
WAKARUSA

. TOWNSHIP

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place
10

M

9

M
M

5

18
12
59

45

M
M
M
F

Watson, Jane
24
F
7
M
Wat s on, John W.
Watson, Mary
4
F
Watson, Nancy J.S.
1
F
Chevalier, J.T.
56
M
Chevalier, Malinda
46
F
Chevalier, Rosella
16
F
Chevalier, Josephene 15
F
Chevalier, Mary
14
F
Chevalder, Justin
12
M
Chevalier, Lucy
11
F
Chevalier, Fortana
10
F
Chevalier, Leona
8
F
Chevalier, Paulina
7
F
Rostentrader, A.
57
M
Rostenbader , See Rostentrader
Rostentrader, Elizabeth 45 F
Rostentrader, David N. 26 M
Rostentrader, Rosa
21
F
Rostentrader, Annie 10
F
Rose\-~i.tame-s.1;-t
17
M
Nichols, R.D.
59
M
Nichols, Mary A.
62
F
Nichols, F.E.
30
M
Damuth, Wm.
48M
Damuth, Lucy
38
F'
Damuth, George
19
M
Damuth, 'rruman
15
M
Damuth, Owen
8
M
Damuth,. Alvin
3
M
Chambers, N.N.
43
M
Chambers, Emely
36
F
Chambers, Fred C.
6/12 M
Clark, Arthur
14
M
Clark, George
11
M
Johnson, J oali;
11
F
Means, James
27
M
Means, Mary W.
27
F
Means, Hugh
3
M
Means, Lucy
1
F
Lawrence, Anna
14
F
Anderson, Charles?
Warner, Andrew
Moore, Ella

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25
25
18

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M
F

Where from
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B
B
B
B Help on farm
B Help on farm
B Farmer
BHousekeeping

Ks
Ks
Ks
Ar
Ks
Va
Mo

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Ks
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France
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Ks
Ks
Ks
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Ks
Ks
Pa

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W Cattle Dealer
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II
II

W

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B
B

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W At home
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W
W
W

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W Farmer
W Housekeeping
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W Housekeeping
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W Help on farm
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W

W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W

W At home
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W Help in house
W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W

W
W

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II

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NY
Wi

NY
NY
Wi
Wi
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Ks
Pa
Pa
Ks

II
II

Ks
Oh
Oh
Ks
Ks
Ks

Ar
Mo
Mo

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36-37
36-38
36-39
36-40
37-1
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II
II

37-4
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37-6

II

37-7
37-8
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37-13
37-14
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Wi
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Wi
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II
II
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37-16
37-17
37-18
37-19
37-20
37-21
37-22
37-23
37-24
37-25
37-26
37-27
37-28
37-29
37-30
37-31
37-32
37-33
37-34
37-35
37-36
37-37
37-38
37-39
37-40

W Hired man
Sweden Sweden 38-1
W Hired man
England England 38-2
W General housework Mo
Mo
38-3

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WAKARUSA

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i

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France Mo
38-4
W Farmer
England Mo
W Housekeeping
38-5
Mo
Mo
38-6
W
Ks
W
38-7
Ks
38-8
W
Ks
W
38-9
Ky
Mo
38-10
B Farmer
Ky
Mo
B Housekeeping
38-11
Mo
Ky
B At home
38-12
Mo
Ky
B Hired man
38-13
Mo
Mo
B Hired man
38-14
Ky
II
W Farmer
38-15
Vt
II
W Housekeeping
38-16
i'li Help on farm
II
II
38-17
W
Vt
II
38-18
W
Ks
38-19
W
Ks
38-20
W Farmer
NH
II
38-21
W Housekeeping
Canada 11
38-22
W
NH
I
38-23
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NH
38-24
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Mo
Mo
38-25
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Ky
38-26
W At· school
Ks
38-27
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Ks
38-28
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Ks
38-29
W
Ks
38-30
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Ks
38-31
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38-32
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Ireland II
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II
38-34
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II
II
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II
II
38-36
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II
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38-37
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II
II
38-38
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Ireland II
38-39
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II
II
38-40
Birth

Name

Age Sex Color Occupation Place

Jacobs. Peter
31
Jacobs. Fannie
21
Jacobs. Mary A.
7
Jacobs. Lydia A.
4
Jacobs. John W.
2
Jacobs. David.P.
3/12
Reynolds. Silas
70
Reynolds. Charlottee ,;. 69
Reynolds, William B. 30
Hubert. Albert
22
Scott. John
17
Dunbar, R.R.
50
Dunbar, Elizabeth S. 36
Dunbar. Icilius
19
Dunbar. George C.T. 10
Dunbar. Lizzie A.
4
Dunbar. Claudia M.
2
Buswell. E.T.
46
Buswell. S.c*.
32
Buswell. Mark
8
Buswell, Hugh
5
Wade, A.B.
45
Wade, Nancy
47
Wade, Eudora
16
Wade. Harvey E.
13
Wade, Albert F.
12
Wade. Ida May
7
Wade, NanllrY E.
4
Flinn. William
45
Flinn. Ellen
45
Flinn. Nora
16
Flinn. Charles
14
Flinn. Ella
12
Flinn. ~ohn
10
Flinn. Richard
7
Gibson, William
37
Gibson. Celia
32
Gibson, Mary A.
Gibson, Julia A.
Gibson. Luciel A.
Gibson. Emna ? L.
Gibson. Hattie
Hagglent. John
Anderson, Oscar
Hale. A.
Hale, Elizabeth C.
Hale, Wm •. S.
Hale. George H.
Hale, James N.
Hale, Judson
Hale, Francis R.
Hale. ,JohnP.

15
13
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15
49
47
25
21
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F

F
M
M
M

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M
M

M
M
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M

M
F
F
M
F
M
M
M

F
F
M
M
F

F
M

F
F
M
F
M
M

M
F
F

F
M
F
F

M
M
M
F

M
M

M
M
M
M

W Help in house
W Help in house
W
W
W

W Farm hand
W Farm hand
W Gardner
W Housekeeping
WGardner ?
W Gardner ?
W Gardener ?
W Gardener ?
W Gardener ?
W Gardener ?

II
II
Ks
Ks
Ks
Sweden
Ks
Oh
Ky
Ky
II

Mo
Ks
Ks
Ks

II
II

39-1
39-2
39-)
39-4
39-5
Sweden 39-6
39-7
Mo
39-8
Mo
39-9
Mo
39-10
Mo
39-11·
Mo
39-12
39-13
39-14
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Name
Age Sex
Ks
W
39-16
Hale, Lizzie C.
4
F
England England 39-17
W Carpenter
Mansfield, John
41
M
England England 39-18
W Housekeeping
Mansfleld, Ann
40
F
England England 39-19
W At home
Mansfleld, Martha E. 12
F
England England 39-20
W At home
Mansfield, Annie
10 F
W
England England 39-21
Mansfield, Hatie
9
F
England England 39-22
W'
Mansfield, Nellle
9
F
England .i!:ngland 39-23
W
Mansfleld, Thomas H. 7
M
W
Ks
39-24
Mansfield, John
1
M
B Farmer
Al
Al
Wetherford, Jas.?
39 M
39-25
Mo
Mo
B Housekeeping
39-26
Franklin, Fanny ?Famey 38 F
Ks
B
39-27
Franklin ,Arena
11
F
Ks
B
39-28
Franklin, Lucy
8
F
B
Ks
Franklin, Nathan
4
M
39-29
W Farmer
Oh
Oh
Tweed, A.F.
55 M
39-30
W Housekeeping
Oh
Oh
Tweed, Bell
40
F
39-31
W At school
Ks
14 F
Tweed, Ida
39-32
W At school'
Ks
Tweed, Netta
12
F
39-33
, Ks
W At school
9
F
Tweed, Florence
39-34
W
6
M
Ks
Tweed, Archey
39-35
W Seed store
NH
NY
Hanscom, O.A.
43
M
39-36
W Housekeeping
NY
Hanscom, Anna F.
43
F'
NY
39~3?
W At home
Hanscpm, Minnie L.
14
F
Ks
39-38
W At 'home
Hanscom, Carrie I.
12
F
Ks
39-39
W At home
10 M
Hanscom, Ralph L.
NH
NH
39-40
Hanscom, See Hanscon
Hanscon, ? C.C.
6
Hanscon, Eddie L.
7
Ranscon, Mertin A.
5
Earl, George
42
Earl, George C.
7
Miller, Robt. H.
78
Miller, Susanah
68
Miller. William
33
Grostoff, John
57
Grostoff, Annie
60
Grostoff, Augusta
20
Simmons, E.F.
45
Simmons, Sarah A.
41
Simmons, Mary J.
14
Slmmons, Mattie F.
13
Simmons, Francis
10
Simmons, Thomas L.
7
Simmons, Robert P . 4
Clark, William
28
Clark, Ellzabeth
20
Clark, Annie
8/12
Jacobs) John
44
Jacobs, Sarah J.
22
Jacobs, George E.
1
Jacobs, Marion
4/12

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M
M
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40-2
W
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Co
40-3
W Clerk in seed store Ma Ma
40-4
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Ks
40-5
W Farmer
SC
11
40-6
W Housekeeping
SC
11
40-7
W Farmer
SC
II
40-8
W Laborer
Sweden Sweden 40-9
W Housekeeping
Sweden Sweden 40-10
W DOing housework Sweden Sweden 40-11
W Sewing Machine Agent Ireland NY -12
W Housekeeplng
Oh
Oh
401..13
W At home
Ks
40-14
W At home
Ks
40-15
W
Ks
40-16
w
Ks
40-17
W
Ks
40-18
W Farmer
England 'England 40-19
W Housekeeping
England England 40-20
W
Ks
40-21
W Farmer
NY
Ia
40-22
W Housekeeping
In
In
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Ks
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M
W Farmer
NY

Age Sex

McCracken, C.D.
53
McCracken, Charlotte 49 F
McCracken, Era P. 22
F
McCracken, John
20
M
McCracken, Sidney 12
M
McCracken, Susan 8
F
McCracken, Fanney 6
F
Fry, William
45
M
Fry, E11za
40
F
Fry, Edward
15
M
Fry, Margrett F. 14
F
Fry, Wil11am
10 M
Fry, Jenn1son
9
M
Fry, Amanda
8
F
Fry, Charlie
5
M
Fry, Lot
1
L1vingston, C.
45
L1v1ngston, Mary 37
Liv1ngston, M11dred-- 11
Liv1ngston, Joel T. 7
W11mth, 'Emma
38
Wilmoth, May
18
W11moth, W1111e
11
W11moth, Eddie
9
Wilmoth, Harvey E.8
Wilmoth, Mary
5
Wilmoth, Fred
3
32
Whitman, H.D.
Whitman, R.H.
34
Whitman, Clara
14
Whi tman, Henry ?·F. 8
Wh1tman, Eliza L. 5
Whitman, Grace L. 3
Whitman, Rosa E. 1
Anderson, Bettie 19
Bell, H.S.
45
Bell, SevilaR.
39
Bell, F.W.H.
20
Bell, C.D.
17
Bell, Susan A.
14
Bell, Even L.
12
Bell, Idella V.
10
Bell, Rosa S.
8
Bell, Gerttie
2/12

Huddleston,W~.

38

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M
F
F
M
F
F
M
M

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M
M
F
F
M

F
F
F
F
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F

M
M
F
M

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F
F

M

Huddleston, Grace B. 29:!F
Huddleston. Arthur 5
~:
Huddleston, Clara 1
F
Falley, L.I.
22
F
Falley, George M. 20
M
Peck, J.C~
40
M
Peck, Sarah C.
33
F

W Housekeeping
Ct
W Dress maker
Ct
W Help on farm ? Ct
W Help on farm
Ct
W
Ct
W
Ct
B Farmer
Ky
B Housekeeping
Mo
B At home
Mo
B Working out
Mo
B At home
Ks
B.
Ks
B
Ks
B
Ks
B

Ks
NY
Pa
Ks
Ks
In
In
In
In
In

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40-26
Ct
40-27
Ct
40-28
Ct
40-29
Ct
40-30
Ct
40-31
Ct
40-32
Mo
40-33
Mo
40-34
MO
40-35
Mo
40-36
40-37
40-38
40-39
40-40

41-1
41-2
41-3
W
41-4
W
41.-5
W Dress maker
In
41-6
W Music teacher
In
41.-7
W At· home
In
41-8
W
In
41-9
W
In
41-10
W
41-11
,W
Ks
41-12"
W Grocer
Ma
Ma
41-1)'
W Housekeeping
NY
NY
41-14
W At school
Ks
41-15
W
Ks
41.-16
W
Ks
41-17
W
Ks
41-18
W
Ks
41-19
W
Sweden Sweden 41-20
W Farmer
Md
Md
41-21
W Housekeeping
Md
Md
41-22
W Help on farm
Md
Md
41-23
W Help on farm
Md
Md
41-24
W At home
Md
Md
41.-25
W At home
Md
Md
41-26
W
Md
Md
41-27
W
Md
Md
41-28
W
Ks
41-29
W Farmer
In
In
41-30
W H.ousekeeping
NY
In
41-31
"~W" t~!:·:
Ks
41-32
W
Ks
41-33
W Housekeeping
Oh
Oh
41-34
W Farmer
Oh
Oh
41-35
W Farmer
Oh
Oh
41-36
W Housekeeping
Oh
Oh
41-37
W Soap agent
W Housekeeping

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Wilson, Jonathan
Wilson, Drussilla
W1lson, Isarel

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65
60
35

8
Wilson, Clara B.
Wilson, Herbe.rt G. 6
4
Wilson, Flecher
1
Wilson, G:race
41
Mugan, Pat
Mugan, Mary
36
Mugan, Kate
17
Mugan, Eliza A.
13
10
Mugan, Ella
8
Mugan, Mary
Mugan~ Lucy F.
7
4
Mugan, Robert F.
2
Mugan, John C.
2/12
Mugan, Ester
41
Pearson, O.
Pearson', H.
42
Pearson, . P.A.
12
10
Pearson, J.E.
Pearson, Hilda C.
6
Pearson, Charlie C. 2
Manter, Asa
63
Manter, Clara A.
58
Manter, Addison
30
Manter, Clara M.
25
Dolan, John
63
Dolan, Mary M.
46
Dolan, John W.
20
Dolan, Mary A.
18
Dolan, Joseph H.
13
Noyes, John N.
55
Nojes, see Noyes
Noyes, Betsy B.
54
Noyes,·it11as .8.
26
Noyes, Abb1e E.
22
Noyes, Hannah
89
Hendry, James M.
49
Hendry, Rebecca F. 50
Hendry, Florence N. 19
Prentiss, George A. 9
Prentiss, Edward L. 5
Thompson, Alfred
30
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,

Charles
Susan
Ellen
Fred
Charles
George W.

48
41
19
18
16
14

M
F
M

W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W Farmer

F
M
M
F
M
F
F
F
F
F
F
M

W
W

M

F
M
F
M
M
E

M
M
F
M
F
M
f'

M
F
M

M

In
In
Ks
W
Ks
W
w Lime Burner
Ireland
Ireland
W Housekeeping
W Mus1c Teacher Va
w At home
Ks
Ks
W At home
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Ks
Ks
W
. Sweden
W Painter
W Housekeeping
Sweden
W At home
Sweden
W At home
Sweden
W
Ks
W
Ks
W Farmer
Me
W Housekeeping
Me
W Expressman
Me
w At home
Me
W Farmer
Ireland
w Dairy woman
Va
w Help on farm
Va
w At home
Mo
w At home
Mo
W Book keeper
!Ii a

W Housekeep1ng
W Civel eng1neer
W Teaching
W Grand rna
w Atty. at law
W Housekeeping
w At home
W

F
M
F
F
M
F
F
M
M

W

M

M
F
F
M

M
M

Pa
Oh
In

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In
41-38
In
41-39
41-40
In
In
In
II
II
II

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42-2
42-3
42-4
42-5
42-6
42-7
42~8

42-9
42-10
42-11
42-12
42-13
42-14
Sweden 42-15
Sweden 42-16
Sweden 42-17
Sweden 42-18
42-19
42-20
Me
42-21
Me
42-22
Me
42-23
Me
42-24
Mo
42-25
Mo
42-26
Mo
42-27
Mo
42-28
Mo
42-29
Ma
42-30

B Laborer

Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
Tn
Oh
Oh
Ks
Ks
Mo:

Tx

42-31
42-32
42-33
42-34
42-35
42-36
42-37
42-38
42-39
42-40

W Horse Tra1ner
W Housekeeping
W At home
W Laborer
w Laborer
W At home

NY
England
W1
W1
Wi
Wi

W1
Wi
Wi
W1
Wi
Wi

43-1
43-2
43-3
43-4
43-5
43-6

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Wi
W At home
Brown, Mattie
12
F
W
Ks
4
F
Brown, Minnie
Oh
W Farmer
Evetts, William
50 M
W Housekeeping
In
Evetts, Emma A.
:32
F
W
Evetts, Willie W.
6
M
In
W Farm.1ng
Babcock, C.W.
45 M
Vt
WHousekeeping
Oh
Babcock, Martha
33
F
Babcock. Martha
7
F
W
Ks
Babcock, Cl~fford G.5
M
W
Ks
Hammond. Miller
32 M
W Laborer
Germany
Williams, Parthenia? 30 F
B Servant girl
Mo
Burmean, Anna
5
F
B
Ks
Martin. Alice
23
F
B Servant girl
Mo
Marks, T.C.
42
M
W Farmer
In
W Housekeeping
Marks, Margrett
39 Y
In
Marks, Josephene
18;P
W At school
In
W Help on farm
Marks, William
16 M
In
Marks, Robert
13
M
W Help on farm
In
W Housekeeping - NH
Wheeler, Elizabeth 57
F
W Help on farm
Wheeler, Chas. E.
22 M
Me
Wheeler, J osee
17 '~F
W At school
Me
Clymonts, T.S.
33
M
W House builder Ma
Clymonts, Clara
27
F
W Housekeeping
Ma
Clymonts, Walter
8
M
W
RI
Clymonts. Clay
3
F
W
Ks
Clymonts, Baby son of T.S. 3/12 M W
Ks
Clements, See Clyments
Clymouts, See Clymonts
Davis, Louisa
20
F
W Hired girl
Ie
Johnson, S.E.W.
50 M
W Farmer
Ct
Johnson, Minerva
40
F
W Housekeeping
NY
Johnson, Nocoll
24 M
W P.O. Clerk
Ct
Johnson, Alga E.
2
F ? W
Ks
Tayler, Eva
23
F
B Hired girl
Mo
Sweezer, Isaac
42
M
B Farmer
Tn
Sweezer, Ellen
Sweezer, Aron
Sweezer, James
Sweezer, Parlee
Sweezer, Patrick
Bailey, L.D.
Bailey, Elizabeth
Peabody, Alice H.
Andrews, Chas. H.
Adams, S.C.N.
Baker, H.W.
Baker, Caroline C.
Baker, Mattie F.
Hollow, Manerva
Rideour, P.D.
Rideour, Sarah L.
Rideour, Katie L.
Rideour, Edward M.
Rideour, Alice

29
17
15
13
9

55

42
16
28
40
48
31
16
22
44

39
11

8
3

F Mulatto Housekeeping Tn
M Mulatto Help on farm Tn
M Mulatto At home
Tn
F Mulatto At school
Tn
M 'Mulatto
.
Tn
M
W Farmer
NH
F
W Housekeeper
Vt
F
W At home·
Ks
M
W Clerk
NH
F
W Music Dealer
NY
M
W Merchant
Me
F
W Housekeeping
Oh
F
W At home
Ks
F
B Servant girl
Mo
M
W Merchant
In
F
W Housekeeping
Oh
F
W At school
Ks
M
W
Ks
F
W
Ks

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Wi
43-7

II
II
11

Mn
Wi
11

Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
RI

Ia
NY
NY
NY
Mo
Mo
In
In
In
In
In
NH

11

NH
Mi
Me
Oh
Mo
Oh
Oh

43-8
43-9
43-10
43-11
43-12
43-13
43-14
43-15
43-16
43-17
43-18
43-19
43-20
43-21
43-22
43-23
43-24
43-25
43-26
43-27
43-28
43-29
43-30
43-31
43-32

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43-38
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44-4
44-5
44-644-7
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Sweden Sweden 44-20
Ireland Ireland 44-21
Germany Germany 44-22
England II
44-23
44-24
Ireland II
Ks
44-25
44-26
Ks
Ks
44-27
44-28
Ks
44-29
Ks
44-30
Ks
Ks
44-31
Germany Germany 44-32
Germany Germany 44-33
Ks
44-34
Ks
44-35
Ma
Tx
44-36
Oh
Oh
44-37
Indian Terr
44-38
Mi
NY
44-39
Mi
44-40
Mi

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place

Palm, Johanas
55
Gorrula. Nettie
22
Keetles. Bethee
19
Sullivan. Joseph
40
Sullivan. Margrett 38
Sullivan, Ma~y
16
Sullivan, George
14
Sullivan, Charlie
12
Sullivan. Annie
10
Sullivan. John
6
Sullivan, Joseph
4
Sullivan. Willie
1
Albach. Philipp
47
Albach. Vilimena
46
Albach. Henry
11
Albach. Willie
7
DeLesdennaer. W.J.P. 30
DeLesdennaer. M. Jennie
DeLesdennaer. John P. 2
Stickney. Sam'l.
41
Stickney, M.J.
29

W Laborer
W Servant girl
W Servant girl
W Stone mason
W Housekeeping
W At home
W'A.t home
W At home

M
F

F
M

F

F
M

M

W
W
W
W

F

M
M
M

W Gardner ?
W Housekeeping

M

F
M

W
W

M

M

21
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F

M
F

41
M
Charlton, Joseph
41
F
Charlton, Kate R.
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Charlton, William H. 17 M
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Charlton, E.F.
15 M
M
Charlton. A.N.
13
Charlton. Eliza J. 8
F
F
6
Charlton. Ida W.
Charlton, Minnie
1
F
Wilder, J.H.
45 M
Wilder, Emma
14 F
Wilder, Harvey
8
M
Wilder, Georgia
F
3
Larson, Mary
F
27
Reynolds. A. T.
M
57
R~ynolds, Mary R.
48
F
Hoyt. Lorenzo
M
65
Cockins, W.W.
M
38
Cockins, S.A.
F
38
Cockins, E.
F
9
Cockins, A.L.
F
7
Duncan, W.H.
50 ~i
Duncan. Elizabeth
F
38
Duncan. William
27 M
Duncan, Lucetta
12
F
Duncan. Wesley H.
2
M
Peterson, Solomon
30 M
Smith, E.A.
42
M
Smith, M.O.
26
F
Clark, Mr.
70 M
Living with E.A. Smith family
O'Conor, John
70 M

W Book keeping
W' Housekeeping
W&gt; ,
W Farmer
W Housekeeping

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45-2
45-3
45-4
45-5
45-6
45-7
45-8
45-9
45-10
45-11
45-12
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45-14
45-15
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45-17
45-18
45-1.9
45-20
45-21
45-22
45-23
45-24
W
Ks
45-25
W Hired man
Sweden Sweden 45-26
W Farmer
Vt
Wi
45-27
W Housekeeping
Wi
In
45-28
W Music teacher Ma
Wi
45-29
W Saddler
England II
W Housekeeping
Pa
II
W Printer
II
II
W Clerk in abstract office II II
W At'$chool
II
II
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Ks
W Agl. Imp. Dealer Ma
Ma
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Ks
W Hired girl
Sweden Sweden
W Clerk
Canada NY
W Housekeeping
Ma
f1a
VJ Shoemaker
Ct
NY
W Loan agent
Pa
Pa
W Housekeeping
Pa
Pa
W
Pa
Pa
W
Pa
Pa
W Hardware clerk Va
II
W Housekeping
Ky
II
W Hardware clerk II
II
W
Ks

W Hired man

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Linden, James
Franklin, Benj.
Leigh, Rebecca
Hughenet, Lue
Cameron, Hugh
Burroughs, Oscar
Burroughs, Ann
Burroughs, Arthur
Burroughs, Clara
Burroughs, Susie

25
20
18
18
47
40
32
10
9
6

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F
M
F
F
M
M
F
M
F
F

W Horsetrainer
B Hired man
W Hired girl
W Hired girl
W Farmer
W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W
W
W

M
F
F
F
M
F
F
F
F
M
M
F

W Boot &amp; shoe dealer Vt
W Housekeeping
Ma
W
Ks
W
Ks
W Archetect
Vt
W Housekeeping
Ma
W
Ma
W
'Ks
W Servant girl
Sweden
W Hired man
Sweden
W Merchant
Ma
W Housekeeping
W Merchant
Wi
W At home
Wi
W At home
Wi
W
Ks

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46-2
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46-4
Ma
46-5
Ma
46-6
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46-7
46-8
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Sweden 46-10
Wi
46-11
46-12
Wi
46-13
Wi
46-14
Wi
46-15
46-16

Inshurance Agt. NJ
Pa
W Farmer
NY
W Houseke¢.ping
Oh
W
Ks
W
Ks
W
Ks
W Grand ma
Ct
W Teacher
Oh
W
Ia
W
Ia
W Hired girl
Sweden
W Nurse girl
Sweden
W Bank clerk
Oh
W Housekeeping
Oh
W
Oh
W At schOol
Oh
W Housekeeping
II
W
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23
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32
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Haskell, Edith
8/12
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43
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37
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Haskell, Mabel B.
8
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29
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25
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48
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45
Bullean, Wm. L.
26
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23
Bullean, Gertrude A.18
Bullean, Herbert B. 8
Bullene, See Bullean
Beach, M.S.
39'
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28
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44
Garrett, F.M.
27
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2
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2/12
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75
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31
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13
Curtis, . E.G.
1
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Peterson, Lizzie ? 12
Claypool, J.C.
47
Claypool, J.A.
38
Claypool, Lillie
10
Porter, Mary
17
Wakefield. Mattie
32
Samons. Ida May
10
Hones, Chas. H.
3J
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25
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4
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1
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1875

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Name

Age

28
S.J.
8
E.W.
6
Herbert
4
George
2
Ju~son, Llllle B.
9/12
Judson, Jessle
Doak, James
29
20 .
Doak,? M.J.
Jones, R.O.
36
Jones, S.A.
33
14
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28
Martln, Emma
6
Martin, Chas. W.
Martln, Annle
4
1
Martin, Frankle
Hatch, Matilda
51
21
Hatch, Frank G.
Whlte, Martln G.
53
Whlte, Elmlna
56
Wh1te, N.P.
34
Davls, Eunlce G.
55
Davls, Clarence
18
Norton, S.B.
51
. Norton, W1llie
15
Norton, Harvey E.
13
Norton, George
10
Ham, Cyrus
30
Lyman, Dw1ght
22
Campbell, J.F.
30
Campbell, Rachael A.23
Watt, D.G.
46
Watt, Cynthla B.
44
Watt, J.G.
20
Watt, M.....
18
Watt, S.B.
15
Watt, C.A.
13
Watt, W.G.
10
Watt, H.G.
7
Watt, P.J. ?
4
Adams, Martin~,.
55
Judson,
Judson,
Judson,
Judson,

Adams, Nancy
Adams, Gilbert L.
Adams, Llnda J •.
Adams, Savanah E.
Adams, Mary v.
Adams, George W.
Hart tman ,. M.
Harttman, Ellz.
Hlmoe, S.O.
Rlmoe, Annie H.
Rimoe, Earnest
Himoe, Eva

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17
56
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41
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TOWNSHIP

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W Supt. St. R.W.
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W
W
W Housekeeping
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W Housekeep1ng
W Laborer
W Housekeeping
W Type setting
W Carpenter
W Help on farm
W Help on farm
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W Hired man
W H1red man
W 'Thrasher,
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W At home
W
W
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W At home
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Volume 19

Name
Himoe, Elmer
Himoe, Clarence
Himoe, Nettie
Himoe, Ellen
Thacher, S.O.
Thacher, Sarah G.
Thacher, Mary H.
Thacher, Nellie G.
Scheorer, Christena
Hovey, William
Stephens, N.T.
Stephens, Elizabeth
Stephens, Kate
Stephens, Nelson J.
Vogle, Matilda
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26

Banks, May ----.-Banks, Nigle
8
Usher, J.B.
59
Usher, Margrett
54
Usher, Arthur
28
Usher, John
25
Usher, Samuel
19
Drisdom, Thomas
30
McCoy, John E.
44
McCoy, P.
40
McCoy, J.A.
19
McCoy, Chas,
16
M~Coy, Lizzie C.
8
Goss, George W.
53
Goss, SUSan
49
Goss, Alice
19
Goss, Carrie
18
Goss, Elden
14
Goss, Charles
11
80
Wood, Temple
Gamble, Mollie
25
Goss, Walter
26
Goss, Mary V.
22
Goss, Elva A.
1
Griffith, G.W.E.
41
Griffith, Prucilla 41
Griffith, Charles
13
Griffith, Mary
11
Griffith, Alida
8
Griffith, George
5
Melver, Jacob
6'0
Lambertson, B.P.
56
Lambertson, Mary
56
Lambertson, Mary I. 25
Lambertson, Lucy May 16
Lambertson, Julia
18

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WAKARUSA

Age Sex

11
11

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M

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W At school
W At school

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Ks
W
Ks
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Norway
W Atty. at law
NY
II
W Housekeeping
NY
II
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NY
11
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II
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NY
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Ct
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NY
Ct
W At school
NY
Ct
W Servant girl
Ks
W Hired man
Sweden Sweden
W Hired man of N.T. Stephens NY
W Housekeeping
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Ct
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Ks
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In
In
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W Office clerk
In
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Ks
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KANSAS

Volume 19

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

WAKARUSA

I

I TOWNSHIP
,
I

Name
Briscow, Wm.
McMillian, J.W.
McMillian" May 1.
McMillan,' Wilgate
McMillan, Lillie
Wingale, C.A.,
Smith, Martha
Reece, W.R.
Reece, Sarah A.
Reece, Carrie
Reece, Laura
Reece,Rosa
Monk, Edward
Monk, Addie
Root, E.

Age

26
41
35
14
9

56
40
44
43
16
13
12
37
30
72

Root, Elle'h'.,.
24
Root, Oliva
22
Root, Wm. G.
32
Root, Horace
25
Baldwin, Jerusha
35
Baldwin, Orville
9
Kedward, Robert
45
Redward, See Kedward
Draper, F.M.
25
Draper, L.E.
25
Main, Joshua
45
Main, Rachel
32
Main, william
14
Main, Rosetta
3
Main, Charlie
2
Main. Albert
6/12
Main, Polly A.
39
Main. George W.
18
Main, Rebecca J.
15
Main. Ovanda
10
Main, Cynthia
7
Johnson, Lindsey
31
Johnson, Katie
32
Johnson, Mary
14
Johnson, William B. 9
Johnson, Samuel
7
Johnson. Edward
5
Johnson, Willas
3
Johnson, Martha J. 1
Skinner, Sam'l.
68
Skinner, Mary
34
Skinner, ,Thomas
17
Skinner, Mary
15
Skinner, Nellie
12
Skinner, George
9
Skinner, Susan
7
Skinner, Katie
5

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W At home
W At home
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W Housekeeping
W Mason

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In
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W Housekeeping
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W Gardner?

Pa
Pa
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Pa
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NY

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Wi
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NY

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Mo
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W
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Mo
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Ks
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Mo
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Ks
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Ks
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Ks
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1875

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I

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I TOWNSHIP

WAKARUSA

I

j

Name
Skinner,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,

Age Sex

Frank
1
Tannie ? H. 37
Hellen M. 16
Carrle C. 13

M
F
F
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Johnson, Mattie E. 11
F
Johnson, Henry C.
6
M
Johnson, Mary H.
5/12 F'
Wimple, Domow? Oman 38
M
Wimple, Carrie
38
F
Wimple, AnnieJ.
6
F
4
M
Wimple, Willie
Buckmlster, J.G.
36
M
Buckmister, R.E.
30
F
Buckmister,Rose K. 7
F
Buckmlster, Fred K. 6
M
Buckmister, Addie F.
2
Buckmaster, See Buckmister
Russell, S.C.
43
M
Russell, Rose
38
F
Russell, Adelia
16
F
Russell, Susan P.
14
F
Russell, Mattle J. 10
F
Anderson, O. ? D.? 45
M
Anderson, Mrs. wlfe of O. 32
Anderson, Hilda
11
F
Anderson, N.P.
6
M
Anderson, Mary
4
F
Anderson, Frank
2
M
Palm, A.
40
M
Palm, Charlotte
39
F
Palm, Willlam
5
M
Palm, Blanda
3
F
Palm, Nettie H.
1
F
Johnspn, L.
40
M
Johnson, Mary
47
F
Johnson, Lewls
14
M
Johnson, Andrew
12
M
Johnson, Matilda
10
F
Johnson, John
8
M
Johnson, Mary
4
F
Johnson, Emma
2
F
Johnson, William
3/12 M
32
M
Manson, E.
25
F
Manson, Clara
Manson, Elida
1
F
Pearson,. Annie
Manson, A.
Larson, O.
Larson, J.
Larson, Ida
Johnson, John

12
31
36
30
3/12
35

Birth
Color Occupation Place
W
W Housekeeping
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W At home

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1875

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STATE

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WAKARUSA
Birth

Name

Age Sex

Johnson, Johanna
38
F
Johnson, Yardo
9
F
Johsnon, Emma
6
F
J ohnsol1' baby of John 1/12 F
Engstrom, N.
39 M
Engstrom, May
37
1"
6
F
Engstrom, Ida
Engstrom, Netta
3
F
1
F
Engsj:;~om, Annie
Smith, John
28
M
Johnson, Annie
53
F
Johnson, Mary
14 F
Johnson, John A.
5
M
Fuller, F.
59 M
Fuller, Martha E.
62
F
Cook, John
33
M
Cool, Jane
31
F
Cook, Alexander
7
M
Cook, Sarah
5
F
Cook, w111ie
3
M
Cook, George
1
M
Fager, Henry
46
M
F~ger, Ella~il'inah

45

F
F
M

Fager, Isabetla C
14
Mustard, C.B.
35
Mustard, M.E.
35
Mustard, Clarence P.5
Porter, L.L.
33
Short, Mrs. O.F.
38
Short, Harold C.
16
Short, O.F.
8
Short, L.S.
5
Short, C.M.
3
Asht on, J. Q.
44

M

36

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Ashton, Prlcl1la
Ashton, Mary L.
Hamlin, Alexander
Hamlin. Samuel
Marsh, D.P.
Marsh, H.M.
Marsh, J.E.
Enos, M.L.
Logan, Ben
Speer, John
Speer, E.D.
Speer, Eva
Speer, Hardin
Speer, Rosa
Riggs, S.A.
Riggs, K.D.E.
Riggs, Harrey ? E.

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29

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W
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M
Darsey, Harrison
35
Dorsey, see Darsey
W Merchant
l'l
Harrington, R.C.
33
W
Housekeeping
F
Harrington, L.B.
30
W
M
Harrington, Charlie 8
W
M
Harrington, John
6
W
M
Harrington, Leroy
3
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W Farmer
M
Brett, Thos. E.
29
W Housekeeping
F
Brett, E.A.
45
W At school
M
Brett, N.H.
.,,~5
W Farmer
M
Tasker, T.J.
68
W Housekeeping
F
Tasker, Eliza
60
W Bookeeper
M
Tasker, R.C.
39
W At school
Tasker, L.E.
14 M
W
M
Tasker, E.S.
8
W Farmer
M
Kennedy, W.B.
~52
W Housekeeping
'F
Kennedy, Elizabeth ~6
W At home
Kennedy, Oscar
19 M
W At school
F
Kennedy, Ella
14
W At school
F
Kennedy~ May
11
W At school
F
Kennedy, Lucy
7
W
F
Kennedy, Netta
4
W Farmer
M
Kennedy, Eugene
24
Kennedy, Eva
Kennedy, X.
Reynolds, Sam'l.
Reynolds, Lizzie
Reynolds, Edward
Reynolds, George
Morrow, Robert
Morrowr~~' Martha
Morrow, Robt. C.
Morrow';! Katie
Morrow, Hellen
Rankin, W.A.
Rankin, P.D.
Rankin, A.J.
Rankin, Lou
Rankin, Don J.
Rankin, Harvey
Rankin, Fred
Herr, John
Herr, Harriet
Herr, Clarence W.
Herr, Emmett
Herr, Frank S.
Coral, James P.
Coral, Susanah
Coral, Virginia
Coral, Olevia
Coral, Ella
Coral, Kate

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Volume 19
Name
Coral. J .H.
Coral, C.W.
Coral, Annie
lVlugler. Peter
Mugler, Mary
Nugler, Albert
Mugler, Paul '
Mugler, Amella
Eno, John
Eno, August
Eno, Frank

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Eno, Minnie
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Mathews, Chas.
19
Mathews, James
17
Mathews, Martha E~ 15
Mathews, John
~~
Mathews, Mary
17
Snediger, T.B.
33
Snediger, Amanda
26
Snediger, Cashius
6
Snediger, Gurdon
3
Edwards, C.L.
46
Edwards,Susan R.
38
Edwards, Virg1nn1a 10
Powers, Alfred
78
Welsh, Hellen M.
54
Welsh, Jennie
27
Welsh, Gertrude E. 24
McCurdy, W.s.
55
Thy, Mat11da
41
Thy. Thomas A.
14
Teter, Stella S.
10
Warren, Henry G.
27
Norton, Ruth
16
Carpenter. w.o.
75
Carpenter, M1ss C. 34
Eng11sh, D. ? B.
25
Patr1ck, George
21
Edr1dge, S.W.
59
Eldr1dge, see Edr1dge ?
Edr1dge, Carr1e
49
Savage, Eva
22
Savage, Birty
1
Morey, Hattie
18
Colwell, Harrey?
22
S1mpson, S.N.
48
S1mpson, Kate L.
42
Simpson, Chas. L.
9
S1mpson, Nel11e V. 7

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W At home
Ct
Ct
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England NY
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Ks
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W
Ks
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Ireland Ireland' 55-25
B Servant g1rl
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Mo
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W Teacher
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Simpson. Happiness
Jackson. Florence
Burnett. H.C.
Cox. Chas.
Cox. Elizabeth
Cox. Oscar
Cox. Maggie
Cox. Emma
Cox. Ella
Hagan. Thomas
Shack. E.
Sha.ck. Lizzie
Shack, Katie
Tobler, John
Tobler, Catherine
Tobler, John
Tobler, Charles
Tobler, Frank
Tobler, Emmie
Tobler, Annie
Tobler, Fred
Pigott, George
Pigott, Elizabeth
Russell, Jonathan
Russell, Josephene
Russell, Earl J.
Clark, David
Clark, Rosena
Lewis, C.C.
Lewis, E.E. Jr.
Lewis, Kate
Lewis, Frank
Lewis, Willie
Lewis, Lillie
Sweezer, Moses
Sweezer, Matilda
Crump. G.W.
Crump. Sarah
Wiley, ? Charles W.
Wiley, ?Emma
Wiley, Ida
Lamon, John S.
Lamon, Julia
Lamon, W.H.
Lamon, Hattie
Lamon, Maud
Winchell, H.M.
Winchell, F.L.
Winchell, T.A.
Winchell, A.E,
Simpson, M..F.
Simpson, W.H.

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Mo
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Germany Mo
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B1rth
. Name

Age Sex Color Occupat1on Place

Simpson, Mary
14
Simpson, Hellen
4
Baille, G.R.
35
Bailie, E.S.
29
Bailie, Lizzie
6
Bailie, Grac~
4
Shankland, H.C".
49
'Shanklamd, Lyddia L.44
Shankland, Harry A. 18
Shankland, Sallie
16
Shankland, Calvin
12
Justus, Amenta
69
Evans, H.G.
50
Evans, Lucrecia
15
Evans, Maggie
13
Evans, Willie
10
Evans, Ida May
4
Brooks, Paul R.
40
Brooks, Mary A.
37
Boughtpn, G.
20
Riggs, Jos. E.
37
Riggs, ~nnieF~'.
26
Riggs, Katie L.
2
Rossell, Sophia
25
Kennedy, T.H.
3~
Kennedy, Mary H.
36
Kennedy, Phillip ij. 4
Kennedy, Thomas F. 2
Simpson, W.A.
Simpson, L.B.
Simpson, E.K.
Simpson, L.H.
Simpson, M• .i::..
Simpson, W.P.
Atcheson, Andrew
Junebaugh, Celia
Dickson, Nettie
Scott, William
Scott, Susan J.
Scott, Charles
Scott, Samuel
Scott, Presley
Scott, Leona
Scott, Walter
Scott, Pleasant'!)
Scott, Taylor
Scott, Susan
Wheadon, Robt.
Wheadon, Sarah
Wheadon, Frank
Wheadon, Carrie

35
28

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6

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18
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W At 'nome
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NH
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Ga
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W

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Birth

Name
Moore, L.S.
Moore, S.M.
Moore, Hester A.
Moore, May 13',:::.
Moore, William
Moore, Forman
Moore, Saida
Moore, Freddie
Gingerich,J.S.
Gingerich, E.J.
Gingerich, Mar,y E.
Harris, W.H.
Brittian, Peter
Brittian, Jane
Brittian, Martha M.
Thomas, Joel
Thomas. Hannah ?

Age

55
51
31
27
17
13
11

5
55
45
14
24
54
48
8
43

41.

Sex Color Occupat1on Place
M

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F'

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M

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M
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F
M
M

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F

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W Supt. Co. Afsy? Assessors ? Oh
W Cook ?
Oh
11
W Help in house Ky
11
W Seamstress
Ky
11
W Help on 'farm
II
11
W
II
II
W
II
11
W
Ks
W Minister
Pa
Pa
W Housekeeping
Pa
Pa
W At home
Ks
W Farmer
England England
W Farmer
England Pa
W Housekeeping
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Pa
W
Ks
W Feed &amp; sale stable Ky In
W Housekeeping
In
In

Thomas, Emma
14
F
W At home
Guest, James N.
40
M
W Farmer
Guest, Laura
37
F
W Help in house
Davis, Henry T.
52
M
W Farmer
Davis, Eliza D.
49
F
W Housekeeping
Davis, George H.
25
M
W Famrer
Davis, Cora E.
9
F
W
Davis, Walter T.
7
M
W
Lava, Clara
20
F
W Help in house
White, Willett
18
M
W Farming
Overton, Edward
35
M
B Hired man
McAllister, Jas. E. 45
M
W Farmer
McAllister, Laura
38
F
W Housekeeping
McAllister, Warren J.
19
W Help on farm
McAllister, Emily
15
F
W At home
McAllister, Benjamin 12M
W At home
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McAllister, Myra.
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W
McAllister, Laura
2
F
W
Anderson, S.B.
49
M
W PhysiCian
Anderson, N.L.
44
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W Housekeeping
Anderson, S.H.
25
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Anderson, W.J.
19
M
W Bill poster
Anderson, Arthur
12
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Anderson, George
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GraY, Annie ?
27
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Messer, Nathan T.
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Messer, Florence
24
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Messer, Carrie
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DaLee, A.G.
54
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W Photographer
DaLee, Martha A.
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59-26
Mi
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In
59-28
59-29
Ca
59-30
II
59-31
59-32
Mo
59-33
;oenmark 59-34
Denmark 59-35
59":36

�1875

KANSAS

Volume 19

Name

STATE

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

WAKARUSA

TOWNSHIP

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place

Lewis, Darwin H.
M
31
Lewis, Bettie
21
F
Schneider, John A. 45
M
Schneider, Louesa
39 1"
Theme, Louesa
8
F
Akers, Ben F.
M
45
F
Akers, Rosetta
36
Akers, Ben F. Jr.
M
9
Akers, Amos S.
8/12 M
Aqu~:_st, Amanda
26
F
Agust, see Aquest
Peirce, John
22
M
Jones, Bruce
M
29
Jones, Elizabeth
F
?'3
Jones, Irwin
1
M
Draper, Booker
M
45
Draper, Rachel
F
43
1"
Draper, Elizabeth
18
Draper, Lafayette
14
M
Hardwick,L.
M
43
Harwick, SallieB "- 42
F
Hardwick, Lewis
12
M
French, C.D.
48
M
French, Elizabeth
F
39
French, Allie H.
F
9
French, George
6
M
French, John
3/12 M
French, Ebenezer
M
83
Haskell, A.C.
F
71
Lauson, Henry
M
27
Lauson, Ludia
F
18
Lauson, Leona May 1/12 F
LanSOl1\, See Lauson
Lawson, See Lauson

W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W Farmer
W H.ousekeeping
W

W Stock raising
'w Housekeeping
W
W

W Servant girl
W

W Farmer
W Housekeeping
W

B Farmer
B Housekeeping
B At home
B At home
W Butcher
W Housekeeping
W At home
W Trader
W Housekeeping
W
W

W

W Grand pa
W Grand ma
W Laborer
W Housekeeping
W

Where from
to Kansas Page-L1ne

Oh

Ky
Prussia
Prussia
Prussia
England

In
Ky
Ky
Prussia
Prussia

NY

Oh
Oh

Ks
Ks
Sweden

Sweden

Sweden Sweden
In
In
NC
NC
Ks
Tn
In
Tn
In
Tn
In
Tn
In
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ma
Ks
Ma
Co
Vt
Ma
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ma
II
NH
Ma
Ma
II
England England
Ks

59-37
59-38
59-39
59-40

60-1.
60-2
60-3
60-4
60-5
60-6

60-7
60-8
60-9
60-10
60-11
60-12
60-13
60-14
60-15
60-16

60-17
60-18

60-19
60-20
60-21
60-22
60-23 .
60-24
60-25
60-26
60-27

�1875

KANSAS

i'

! TOWNSHIP

Birth
Age Sex Color Occupation Place

Slusher, Judah
85
F1elds, Ceasur?
86
Glass, Edward
49
R1ce, Martha
40
R1ce, Mat1lda J.
6
R1ce, Ester A.
4
R1ce, Freeborn L.
10
R1ce, Charlotte
4/12
Fall, Patr1ck
61
L1pscomb. Susan
35
Fulkerson, Caroline 40
McDonalcf~, ~.E.

CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY

\::;:~I~~~ARUSA

Volume 19
Name

STATE

18

McDonald, homas
6
Perdell, Wm• W.
12
Penery, W1llie
8
Smith, Lee
19
Anderson, Sarah
18
Wyman, ? Columbus
14
Thomas t .John
14
Duffee,Chas.
7
Duffy, 'Duffee,
Drew, Solomom
75
Mathena, Mary
42
Ross, Mary
27
Ross, Jessie
3
Fry, William
15
McClellan, Josephene 25
Jefferys, Hesikiah 33
Matson, John
40

F

B

M
M

B

f
to'

B

B

B

F

B

M

B

F

B
W
B

M

F
F

F
M
M
M
M
F
M
M
M

B
B

Mulatto
Mulatto
Mulatto
B
B

W

Mulatto
W

M

Mulatto

F
F
M

W
B

M
F
M
M

B

Where from
to Kansas Fage-Line

Va
Va
Ms
Pa
Ks
Ks
Oh
Ks
Ireland
Mo
Mo

Mo

Mo

Mo
Oh

NY
Mo
Mo

Ks

Ks
Ks
Ks
Ks
Ar
Ia
Mo
Ks

61-1
61-2
61-3
61-4
61-5
61-6
61-7
61-8
61-9
61-10
61-11
61-12

Ar
Ia
Mo

61-13
61-14
61-15
61-16
61-17
61-18
61-19
61-20

B

NC
France
Mo
Ks

Ar
France
Mo

61-23

W

NY

NY

61-24
61-25

W Insane
W

Compiled and typed by Donald W. Vaughn

Oh
Oh
In ? Md Mo
Sweden Sweden

61-21
61-22

61-26

61-27

61-28

�1875

KANSAS STATE CENSUS - DOUGLAS COUNTY -

WILLOW SPRINGS TOWNSHIP

Volume 19, Pages 1-14

G.W. Hayslett

Enumerator
Name

Age Sex Color

DEHECK, Peter
40 M
DEHECK, Mary A.
29 F
DEHECK, Carham
1
F
DOYL, Mary
8
F
DOYL, Margaret A.
10 F
DOYL, Martha J.
5
F
HORNBARGER, G.
30 M
HORNBARGER, ANNIE
19 F
HORNBARGER, Amelia
3 mo.F
RAP PARD , Charles·
36 M
RAr~ARD, Margaret
27 F
RAP PARD , William
5
M
RAP PARD , Mary
4
F
RAP PARD , Henry
1
M
LUTZ, Frank (Lutez?)
18 M
LUTEZ, Frank (Lutz?)
18 M
HEIFFNER, M.
54 M
HEIFFNER Catharin
45 F
HEl¥FNER, Sophia
18 F
HEIFFNER, John
14 M
HEIFFNER, Elizabeth
10 F
HEIFFNER, David
7
M
HEIFFNER, Joseph
4
M
HEIFFNER, Sarah
3
F
HEIFFNER, David
3
M
CANSDELL, A.
38 M
CANSDELL, S. C.
26 F
CANSDELL, Mary E.
9
F
CANSDELL, John
7
M
CANS DELL , Kate
3
F
CANSDELL, Blanch
1
F
HURLBUT, S. W.
31 M
HURLBUT, Mary J.
31 F
HURLBUT, Emma J.
6mo.F
HAAS, Frederick
36 M
HAAS, Magdalena
32 F
HAAS, Lewis
11 M
HAAS, Marcah (Mareah?) 9
F
HAAS, Annie
7
F
HAAS, Charles
4
M
HAAS, Rosa
2
F
BOWERS, Albert
27 M
BOWERS, Sarah
25 F
BOWERS, Melvin
7
M
BOWERS, Minnie
3
F
MARSHALL, W. A.
32 M
MARSHALL, Susan,
35 F
MARSHALL, Elizabeth
5
F

Occupation

Birth Whe~e from
Place to Kansas PaBe

W Agriculture

Neth-'

W
W

Ill.

W
W
W

W Agriculture
W
W

W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W
W

W Agriculture
W

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

W; Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Kans
Kans.
Kans.
Kans.
Ger.
Mo.
Kans.
Ger.
Ger.
Kans.
Kans.

~

Mich
Wise.

Mo.
Mo.
Ger.
Ger.

la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la

Kalis.

Ger.
Ger.
Ger.
Ger.
Ger.
Ill.
III

Kans.
Kans.
Kans.
Kans.
Eng.
Va.
Kans.
Kans.
Kans.
Kans.
OH
NY

Kans.
W Agriculture Ger.
W
Ger.
W
Kans.
W
Kans.
W
Kans.
W
Kans
W
Kans.
W Agriculture OH
W
IN
W
Kans.
W
Kans.
W Agriculture PA
W
PA
W
PA

Ger.
Ger.
Ill.
Ill.
Ill.
Ill.
Ill.

Wis.
OH

la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
lao
la
la

la
la

la
Ill.
Ill.

IA
IA

la
la

la
la
la
la

la
la

la
la

IN
PA
PA

la
Ib
Ib
Ib
Ib
Ib
Ib
Ib

�DOUGLAS COUNTY
WILLOW SPRINGS TOWNSHIP
1875 CENSUS
Name

MARSHALL, Laura
MARSHALL, Frank
SQXMAN, oJ. B.
SQXMAN, Sarah A.
SQXMAN, Christian
SOXMAN, Anna
SQXMAN, Joseph H.
SOXMAN, John F.
SOXMAN, William
SANDERS, H. B.
SANDERS, Nancy
SANDERS, Charles B.
SANDERS, Barbra E.
JONES, Mary
FREESE, Julus
FREESE, Elizabeth
FREESE, William F.
FREESE, Franklin
MARKLEY, Jacob
MARKLEY, Magdaline
MARKLEY, Levi
MARKLEY, George
MARKLEY, Mary J.
MARKLEY, Sarah E.
MARKLEY, Jacob
FOGLE, Emmaline
ALDER, Edward
ALDER,Elizabeth
ALDER, Annie P.
ALDER, Edwin
LITCHFIELD, Ja,es
LITCHFIELD, Marlena
LITCHFIELD, Franklin
FLORY, Christopher
FLORY, Mary A.
FLORY, C. W.
FLORY, J. M.
FLORY, Isadora
FLORY, Harvy
FLORY, Edward
FEATHERSTON, Edwar
FEATHERSTON, Mary A.
FLORY, Isaac D.
FLORY, Sarah E.
FLORY, Cassius E.
FLORY, Virgil M.
FLORY, Allice A.
FLORY, Abraham E.
FLORY, Sarah
FLORY, Delley M.

Age

Sex

4
1
36
36
14
12
9
5
1
39
29
2

F
M
M
F
M
F
M
M
M
M
F
M

1"

Ii'

15
30
26
4
1
45
39
14
12
10
4
1
13

38
26
5
2
30
21
5
45
41
22
13
10
8
5
25
20
32
33
11

5
8
27
22
5

F
M
F
M
M
M
F
M
M
F
F
M
F
M
F
F
M
M
F
M
M
F
M
M
F
F
M
M
F
M
F
M
M
F
M
F
M

Color

. Birth
Occupatl.onpl
Where f:rolTI Page
ace
to Kans.

W
PA
W
PA
W Agrie1,llture-: __ :.:PA
W
PA
W
PA
W
PA
W
PA
W
Kans.
W
Kans.
W Agriculture
Ger.
W
Ill.
W
Kans.
W
Kans.
W
Kans.
W Agriculture
Ger.
W
Ill.
W
KS
W
KS
w Agriculture
OH
W
OH
W
KS
W
KS
W
KS
W
KS
W
KS
W
MO
W -B lacksmi th
KY
W
MO
W .'..
KS
W
KS
W Agriculture
IN
W
OH
W
KS
W Agriculture
OH
W
OH
W
IN
W
IN
W
KS
W
KS
W
KS
W Agriculture
OH
W
OH
W Agriculture
OH
W
IN
W Agriculture
IN
W
KS
W
KS
W Agriculture
OH
W
OH
W
KS

PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
Ill.
Ill.

Ill.
Ill.

OH
OH

MO
MO
MO

. ,.. ?'

~

IN
OH
IN
In
IN
IN

WI
WI
IN
IN
IN
IN
OH

°

lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
Ib
lb
lb
1b
lb
1b
LB
1b
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
1b
lb
lb
1b
lb
lb
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a

�Name

Age

Sex

Color

FLORY, Mary L.
CRUEZAN, Rosamore
CRUEZAN, MaryJ.
CRUEZAN, William R.
HAMILTON, Sarah
CRUEZAN, Hattie A.
HAMILTON, Fredrick
HAMILTON, Maybel
HAMILTON, William
HAMILTON, Nancy M.
HAMILTON, Albert H.
EBERHART, Obadiah
EBERHART, Susannah
EBERHART,Mary C.
EBERHART, Obadiah
EBERHART, Jacob N.
REYNOLDS, C.
REYNOLDS, Sarah J.
REYNOLDS, Laura A.
HAYSLETT, G. W.
HAYSLETT, Eliza F.
HAYSLETT, Robert E.
WAYBRIGHT, M. E.
ROTHROCK, H
ROTHROCK, W. B.
ROTHROCK, D.
ROTHROCK, E.
ROTHROCK, M.
FISHER, B.
SCHWARTS, Charles
SCHWARTZ, (see SCHWARTS)
SCHWARTS, Lena
SCHWARTS, Mary
HAAS, Mary
SWARTS, Sopha
SWARTS, C. G.
SWARTS,W. F.
SCHWARTS, E.
SHAFFER, John H.
SHAFFER, Mary E.
SHAFFER, William
CLINE, Henry
CLINE, Mary E.
CLINE, William E.
CLINE, Martin L.
CLINE, Mary E.
CLINE, Daniel
HAAS, Daniel
HAAS, Catherin

2
66
62
22
31
25
9
2
5
3
1
51
53
20
19
17
24
22

F
M
F
M
F
F
M
F
M
F
M
M
F
F
M
M
M
F
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
F
M
F
M
M

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

F
F
F
F
M
M
F
M
E
M
M
F
M
N
F
M
M
F

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

1:2

40
30
10
61
35
28
2
Y

58
30
39
40
8
72

12
7
4
3
33
27
4
32
34
9
6
1:2

38
43
41

Occupation

Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture
Agriculture

Agriculture
Agricul·ture

Agriculture

Birth
Place
KS
OH
VA
VA
IA
MO
IA
KS
KS
KS
KS
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
KS
VA
WI
KS
OH
PA
IN
KS
KS
PA
VA
Ger.
Ger.
KS
Ger.
KS
KS
KS
KS
PA
PA
KS
PA
PA
IL
IL
KS
PA
PA
PA

Where from
Page
to Kans.

OH
VA
OH
IA
MO
IA

PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
VA
WI
IN
PA
IA
PA
IN
MI
MO
MO

PA
PA
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL

2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2a
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
'2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b

�Name

HAAS, George D.
HAAS, JOsiah
HAAS, Annettie
HAAS, Annie E.
HAAS, William
HAAS, Addie
HAAS, Calla
SYDER, L. K.

Age Sex Color Occupation

21 M
17 M
14 F
llF
9 M
6 F
3 F
45 M

SYDER, Rebecca
42 F
·19
SYDER, Edward
SYDER, Annie E
18 F
SYDER, Mary E.
10 F
SYDER, William
9 M
SYDER, Love E.
4 M
SYDER, Virdilla
4 F
HORRELL, Jacks
24 M
HORRELL, Sarah
18 F
SKAGGS, Nichael
38M
SKAGGS, Susan
32 F
SKAGGS, Leodocia
12 F
SKAGGS, Lauretta
9 F
SKAGGS, Clara·
3 F
SKAGGS, Evelen(Ewlen) .!."2 M
TYLER, Isham
46 M
TYLER, Mary
36 F
TYLER, Rebecca
53 F
TYLER, Rebecca
12 F
TYLER, Sarah
10 F
TYLER, Lydia
7 F
TYLER; Mary
4 F
TYLER, Georgia
3 F
.!."2
TYLER,----F
MATNEY, Charles
73 M
MATNEY, Bethiah
47 F
MATNEY, Mariah
19 F
MATNEY, Samuel
15 M
MATNEY, Celia
12 F
MATNEY, Marion
9 M
MATNEY, Laura
7 F
WATTS, P.N.
58 M
WATTS, Rachael
47F
WATTS, Sylvester
19 M
WATTS, John
19 M
WATTS, Hedman
15 M
WATTS, Benjamin
14 M
WATTSM Susan
llF
WATTS, Robert
9 M
FLORY, E. W.
41 M
42 F
WATTS, Eliza

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Agriculture
W
M W
W
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W
W Ag1:icultllre
W
W
W
w
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture
IN

Birth From where
Place to KS

Page

IL
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS

IL

2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b

PA
PA
IL
IL
KS
KS
KS
KS
IL
KS
IN
IN
KS
KS
KS
KS
NC
IL
NC
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS

IL
IL
IL
IL

2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
2b
3a
3a
3a

KY

IN
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
VA
VA
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
QH

VA

IL
MO
IN

GA
MO
GA

IL
IL

LA
LA

IN
IN

3a

Ja
30.
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a

�Name
FLORY, William
FLORY, Martin
FLORY, Charles
FLORY, Sarah
FLORY, Emry
FLORY, Marshall
FLORY, Roselai
HOLMS, J. B.
(see Halms, Holmes)
HOLMS,Martha
HOLMS, Allen
HOLMS, Nancy
HOLMS, Naoma
HOLMS, Rebecca
HOLMS, Ripley
HOLMS, James
HALL, F. M. (T. M.7)
HALLA, AdelIa
HALL, Grace
HALL, Ellen
HALL, Robert
GALE, Matthew
GALE, Ellen
GALE, Martha
GALE, Charles
GALE, Lola
GALE, James
HALL, Robert
HALL, Hannah
CURTIS, Jerry
CURTIS, Catherine
CURTIS, John
CURTIS, Catherine
CURTIS, Jerry
PIERCE, Allen
PIERCE, Dorcas
STEELE, F. O.
STEELE, Alice
GADDIS, M. J.
LAYTON, H.
LAYTON, Fannie
LAYTON, Jessie
LAYTON, Minnie
LAYTON, William
LAYTON, Frank
GRIFFITH, D.
INGLE, John
INGLE, Julia
BOYD, Edward
EBERHART, Henry
EBERHART, Elizabeth
EBERHART, Mary

Age

Sex Color occupation Birth From where Pg.
Pluce
to KS

19
17
15
12
10
8
1
42

M
F
M
F
M
M
F
M

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture

IN
IN
IN
IN
KS
KS
KS
IN

IN
IN
IN
IN

3a
3a
3a
3a
3a
3a

IN

35

F
M
F
F
F
M
1,
M
2
37
M
F
28
F
11
4
F
M
1
45
M
F
40
16
F
M
12
9
F
5
M
]IJ
·M
56
F
55
M
29
F
6
M
8
F
2
M
56
M
56
F
17
M
13
F
12
F
39
M
31
F
8
F
6
F
2
M
1,
M
2
37
F
72
M
55
F
9
M
44
M
44
F
14
F

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W
W
W Nubuster
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W

NC
IL
IL
IL
IL
KS
KS
Eng.
IL
KS
KS
KS

IL
IL
IL
IL
IL

36
15
13
8
6
3

NY

Eng.
KS
KS
KS
KS
Eng.
Emg.
Ire.
IRE.
OH
OH
KS
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PA
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KS
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OH
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3b
3b
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4a
4a
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4a

�Name
EBERHART, Susana
EBERHART, Samuel
EBERHART, Margaret
EBERHART, David
EBERHART, Noah
EBERHART, Naoma
GINGERICH, J. M.
GINGERICH, Maggie
ULRICK, B. (Ulrich ?)
ULRICK, Hester
ULRICK, Eli
ULRICK, Melvin
ULRICK, Clara
ULRICK, Lora
ULRICK, Adda
ULRICK, Hershel
SUTTON, D. F.
SUTTON, Minnie
SUTTON, Oliver
SUTTON, Benjamin
DESKINS, John
DESKINS, Rachel
EVANS, T. J.
EVANS, Margaret
EVANS, Ida C.
EVANS, Nora
EVANS, Lydia
EVANS, Emma
EVANS, Maggie
EVANS, Homer
CORA, Aaron
CORA, Eliza
CORA, Elizabeth
CORA, Nancy
SITlLER, John
SITlLER, 'Elizabeth
SCOTT, J. W.
SCOTT, E. P.
SCOTT,Mary W.
SCPTT, Cornelia
SCOTT, Caroline
SCOTT, Ruth
STUMP, J. B.
STUMP, L. A.
STUMP, Hattie
STUMP, Missie E.
WHITAKER, J. B.
WHITAKER, lerilda
WHITAKER, William
WHITAKER, Minnie
WHITAKER, Alfred
WHITAKER, Ollie

Age

Sex Color

F
12
16
M
9
F
7
M
5
M
F
2
27
M
26
F
43
M
33
F
12
M
10
M
8
F
6
F
4
F
8mos.F
25
M
22
F
3
M
M
1
65
M
60
F
42
M
37
F
14
F
12
F
9
F
7
F
3
F
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50
M
62
F
25
F
18
F
35
M
69
F
42
M
38
F
13
F
11

7
2
41
40
4
2
42
32

F
F
F

M
F
F
F

M
F

11

M

9
7
2

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Occupat~on

W
W
W
W.
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W
W
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W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W

Birth Where from
PI ace
to Kans.
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
PA
PA
IN
IA
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
MO
IN
Ks
KS
VA
OH
OH
PA
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
IN
ICY

IN
IN
OH
Ger.
IN
IN
IN
IN
KS
KS
OH
NH

KS
KS
IN
ICY ?

IL
KS
KS
KC;

IA ?
MO
MO
MO

MO
IN
IL
IL
IL
PA

MO
MO
MO
MO
WI
WI
IN
IN
IN
IN
OH
OH
IN
IL
IL

Page

4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
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4a
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4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
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4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
4a
4b
4b
4b
4b
4b
4b
4b
4b
4b
4b
4b
4b
4b
4b
4b
4b

�Name

Age

Sex

from P
Color Occupation Birth Where
to KS
age
Place

MITHELL, William (MITCHELL) 69 M W Agriculture
MITCHELL, Elizabeth
64
F W

PA

IA

4B

PA

IA

4B

PARDEE, W. A.
PARDEE, Agnes
PARDEE, James
PARDEE, Adward
PARDEE, Harry
HENDMAN, S.
HENDMAN, narcissus
HENDMAN, Charles
HENDMAN, Capitola
HENDMAN, Samuel
HENDMAN, Nora
SKAGGS, James
SKAGGS, Sarah
SKAGGS, Cendrilla
SKAGGS, Nancy
SKAGGS, MaRY
SKAGGS, Effie
SKAGGS, Sarah
SKAGGS. Iril
SUTTERS, Robert
SUTTERS, Keneda
SUTTERS, Robert

39
28
10
6
2
60
56
15
13
1:'1
9
41
36
18
17
14
10
6
2
34
67
12

M
F
M
M
M
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
M
M
M

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Agriculture

NY

MO
MO

4B
4B
4B
4B
4B
4B
4B
4B
4B
4B
4B
4B
$B
4B
4B
4B
4B
4B
4B
4B
4B
4B

FLORY, Moses
FLORY, Barbara
STUDEBAKER, S.
HOUSER, John McQUILLEN, Thomas
McQUILLEN, Margaret
JACOT, A. C.
JACOT, Mary E.
JACOT, Charles
JACOT, Mary
CHOLLAI, B. E.
CHOLLAI, L. C.
CHOLLAI, B. E.
CHOLLAI, H. L.
BAKER, C. E.
BAKER,
BAKER, Mary J.
BAKER, Lamon C.
BAKER, Eliza A.
BAKER, Jacob
BAKER, Nellie
BAKER, Judaon
BAKER, Isaac
BAKER, Alvah

44
45
20
20
55
65
43
53

M
F
F
M
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
M
M

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Agriculture

71

70
30
28
2
1,
2

43
46
22
20
16
14
11
8

3
1

Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture

PA
KS
KS
KS
OH
OH
KS
KS
KS
KS
IN
IN
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
Ire.
Ire.
Ire.

OH
OH
OH
VA
Agriculture
Ire,
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Horticulture Fr.
Fr.
FR.
FR.
CT
FR.
KS
KS
Agriculture
PA
PA
PA
PA
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS

IL
IL

MO
MO

PA
PA
PA
OH
OH
OH
VA
WI
WI
NY

IL
NY
NY
NY

IL
. PA
PA
PA
PA

SA
SA
SA
SA
sB
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA

�Name

Age

REEDER, William
REEDER, Amanda
REEDER, Franklin
PAYNE, J. H.
PAYNE, Mary
PAYNE, Fannie
PAYNE, Lottie
PAYNE, Hattie
PAYNE, John
PAYNE, Jason
PAYNE, Mary
DESKINS, H. Y.
DESKINS, Susanne
JOHANNING, J. F.
JOHANNING, Amelia
JOHANNING, Katie

49
40
9
35
30
15

BRUNDAGE, Aaron
BRUNDAGE, Catherine
BRUNDAGE, Joseph
BRUNDAGE, Finky
McDONALD, Joseph
McDONALD, Sarah
McDONALD, Isaac
McDONALD, John
SHEPHERD, John
SHEPHERD, Rachael
SHEPHERD, Charles
SHEPHERD, Henry
SHEPHERD, Sarah
SHEPHERD, Walter
SHEPHERD, Margaret
HARRIS, George
HARRIS, Elizabeth
HARRIS, Archie
HARRIS, Oria
PEFFLY, S. P.
CHOCKLEY, W.
CHOCKLEY, M. J.
SYKES, Henry
SYKES, Sarah
SYKES, Mary
SYKES, Harvy
LAWS, John
LAWS, Evaline
LAWS, Frank
LAWS, Henry
STOEBNER, John
STOEBNER, Elizabeth
STOEBNER, Henry
STOEBNER, John
STOEBNER, Mary
CLARK, H. N.

74
71
45
31
34
321.'
9
8
62
58
24
23
21
19
17
30
22
2
2/3
23
34
33
42
23
3
1
41
33
12
6
46
32
7
5
2
32

11

9
7
5
3
27
21
25
24
4/8

Birth Where from Page
Sex Color Occupation
Place
to Kansas
M
F
M
M
F
F
F
F
M

M
F
M
F
M
F
F
M
F
M
M
M
F
M
M
M
F
M
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
M
F
M
F
F
M
M
F
M
M
M
F
M
M
F
M

W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
F
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W Agriculture
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W

W--.-

W
W Agriculture

IN
IN
IN
Eng.

IN
IN
IN

NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY

NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY

KS
IL
IL
MO
Ger.

IL
IL
MO
Ger.

PA
PA
PA
PA
Va
OH
OH
IL
TN
KY

WI
WI
WI
WI
KS
IL
NC
KS
KS
IN
IL
VA
PA
IL
KS
KS
Eng.
NY

IL
Il

Ger
Ger •.
KS
KS
KS
Can.

PA
PA
PA
PA
IL
IL
IL
IL
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
WI
IL
NC
IN
IL
IN
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
PA
Ger.

IL

SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB
sB

�Age Sex Color

Name
CLARK, Eliza
CLARK, Walter

28
4

F
M

WARNER, Charles
WARNER, Jerome
WARNER, Susan
WARNER, Elizabeth
WARNER, Jerome
WARNER, John
WARNER, William
WARNER, Susan
WARNER, Lydia
DYER, M. D.
DYER, M.
DYER, Mary J.
DYER, Eliza
DYERE, Elley
DYER, Margara I.
DYER, John V.
GILLILAND, John
GILLILAND, A. M.
GILLILAND, A. B.
CARY, W. M.
CARY, A1lice S.
ASHMEAD, L.
FLEER, F.
FLEER, Barbra
FLEER, Minnie
FLEER, Henry A.
ZERBA, Matilda
FLEER, Anna
FLEER, Amelia
FLEER, Daniel
ULRICH, Daniel
ULRICH, Mary E.
ULRICH, Manford
ULRICH, James
ULRICH, William H.
ULRICH, Charles
HOOVER, John
STUDABAKER, Jac
STUDABAKER, Sarah
SOWERS, M. E.
BRUBAKER, D.
BRUBAKER, Elizabeth
BRUBAKER, Joseph P.
BRUBAKER, William T.
BRUBAKER, Lydia E.
BRUBAKER, Emma F.
EVANS, William
EVANS, Nancy A.
EVANS, Frances

32
59
58
31
8
7
5
2

M W Agriculture
M W
F W
F W
'M
W
M W
M W
F W
F W
M W Agriculture
F W
F W
F W
F W
F W
M W
M W Agriculture
F W
M W
M W Agriculture
F W
M W
M W Agriculture
F W
F W
M W
F W
F W
F W
M W
M W Agriculture
F W
M W
M W
M W
M W
M W
M W
F W
F W
M W Agriculture
F W
M W
M W
F W
F W
M W Agriculture
F W
F W

1-4

35
32
9
7
5
4
2
65
58
14
26
23
31
46
50
16
14
13

12
10
3
37
34
11

7
5
2
14
65
67
14
28
31
6
4
2
1:2

34
32
14

Birth
Place

Occupation

W
Mulatto

Where from
to Kansas

Page

WI

WI

5B
5B

Ger.
Ger.
Ger.
PA
IL
IL
KS
KS
KS
IL
WI
KS
KS
KS
KS

IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL

NY

IL
IL

6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
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6A
6A
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6A
6A
6A .
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A
6A

KS

OH
KS
MO
' OH
OH
Ger.
PA
MO
MO
OH
MO
MO
KS
IN
IN
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
PA
PA
KS
OH
VA
KS
KS
KS
KS
IL
IL
KS

WI
WI

Mo
IL
IL
MO
IN
MO
MO
IN
MO
MO
IN
IN

rN
IN
OH
MO

IL
IL

~A

6A
6A
6B
6B
6B
6B
6B
6B
6B
6B
6B

�Name

Age Sex Color Occupation

EVANS, Eliza. H.
EVANS, Olive
EVANS, Arthur
EVANS, Ella
EVANS, Fanny
TOMBERLIN, F. C.
TOMBERLIN, Eliza
TOMBERLIN, Angus
TOMBERLIN, Acennah
TOMBERLIN, Martin C.
TOMBERLIN, Josaphene
STEWART, J. W.
STEWART, M. C.
STEWART, A. G.
STEWART, F. E.
STEWART, Albert
STEWART, Alfred
STEWART, J. K.
DESKINS, S. R.
DESKINS, Mary J.
DESKINS, D. G.
DESKINS, R. A.
DESKINS, H.
DESKINS, Gay
ROTHROCK, M.
ROTHROCK, M. E.
ROTHROCK, Dwight
'ROTHROCK, Perry
ROTHROCK, Morris
ROTHROCK, Blanch'
POSTMA, Robert
POSTMA, Alta M.

12
10
5
3
1
63
64
27
30
4
14
36
36
15

BRITTIN, Eliza
BRITTIN, Sarah
BRITTIN, William F.
BRITTIN, George M.
BRITTIN, Vesta E.
BURNS, Mary H.
BURNS, Manetta M.
BURNS, Nathan J.
SPITLER, Henry
SPITLER, Mary
SPITLER, Samuel H.
SPITLER, Catherine
SPITLER, Oliver
SPITLER, Isaac M.
SPITLER, Henry E.
ROYER, J.
ROYER, Phebe A.
ROYER, John
ROYER, Geo. R.

66
54
19
!6
13

8

5
5
2
57
31
8

6
4
2
40
34
12
10
8

4
29
20

8

4
2
52
50
24
19
17
14
7
27
23
3
1

F
F
M
F
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
M
M
M
F
M
F
F
F
M
F
M
M
M
F
M
F

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

F
F
M
M
F
F
F
M
M
F
M
F
M
M
M
M
F
M
M

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Agriculture

Agriculture

Birth Where from
Place to Kansas
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
VA
VA
IL
IL
KS
KS
PA
PA
11

Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture
Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture

KS
KS
KS
KS
IL
OH
IL
KS
KS
KS
PA
IN
KS
KS
KS
KS
Holl.
IL
' KY
SC
IL
IL
IL
KS
KS
KS
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
IN
KS
KS

IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL

IL
IL
IL

IL
IN

IN
NE
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL

OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
IN
IN

Page
6B
6B
6B
6B
6B
6B
6B
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7A
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�Name
KLING, Adam
KLING, Elizabeth
KLING, Isaac N.
KLING, Elizabeth C.
KLING, Levi D.
KLING, Sarah J.
KLING, William H.
KLING, Eve M.
CRUMBAKER, J. P.
CRUMBAKER, Naoma R.
CRUMBAKER, Joseph J.
CRUMBAKER, Martha
HINES, H. B.
HINES, Matilda C.
HINES, Sarah E.
HINES, Eva F.
HINES, Benjamin F.
GIFFIN, Thomas
GIFFIN, Thomas
SPITLER, Mary
STUDABAKER, D. C.
STUDABAKER, Ida
STUDABAKER, James W.
BUNTON, D. L.
BUNTON, Sarah A.
BUNTON, John M.
BUNTON, William H.
BUNTON, David
BUNTON, Susan E.
BUNTON, Jacob L.
BUNTON, Detroit L.
BUNTON, Lewis
BLOCKER, Joseph
BLOCKER, Sarah
BLOCKER, Abraham
BLOCKER, Samuel
BLOCKER, Catherine
BLOCKER, Adam
BLOCKER, Joshua
BLOCKER, Calib
BLOC~ER, Philip
BLOCKER, Peter
BLOCKER, Barbra
BLOCKER, Lycia
BLOCKER, Noah
KATHERMAN, M.
KATRERMAN, Ellen
KATHERMAN, John C.
KATRERMAN, Susan
KATRERMAN, Amanda
KATRERMAN, Anne

Age Sex Color Occupation
42
39
14
12
10
6
5
85
26
24
3
2/3
29
26
7
4
1/3
60
17
11

39
25
3
43
40
16
14
12
10
7
4
2
44
40
18
17
15
12
9
7
6
4
3
1
14
36
26
15
14
5
4

M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F

M
F
F
F
M
M
M
F

M
F
M
M
F
M
M
M
F
M
M
M
M
F
M
M
F
M
M
M
M
M
F
F
M
M
F
M
F
F
F

W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W Agricuoture
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W Agriculture
W
W
W
W
W

Birth
Place

Where from Page
to Kansas

OH
OH
OH
OH
KS
KS
KS
Ger.
VA
VA
KS
KS
OH
IL
KS
KS
KS
Ire.
KS
OR
OR
OH
KS

OH
OH
OH
OH

ICY

MO
MO

VA
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
OH
PA
OH
OH
OR
OR
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
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1

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KATHERMAN, Daniel N.
MATNEY, Jasper
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BROWN, Lydia A.
BROWN, Dora A.
BROWN, Ralph D.
GIFFIN, Edward

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HARBOUR, Lydia
HARBOUR, Sarah E.
HARBOUR, Martha E.
HARBOUR, Samuel
HARBOUR, Dukema P.
HARBOUR, Joseph
HARBOUR, Emma
HARBOUR, Charles E.
BYERLY, D.
BYERLY, Eliza
JACKSON, J. H.
HAVENS, J. W.
BYERLY, Geo. F.
BYERLY, Frank
BYERLY, Richard C.
GLIDDEN, T. P.
GLIDDEN, Sarah
GLIDDEN, Geo. C.
GLIDDEN, Mary A.
GLIDDEN, Ellen
GLIDDEN, John C.
GLIDDEN, Mendwell C.
LONG, Christian
LONG, Elizabeth
LONG, Jerome
LONG, Amos
LONG, Mary
LONG, Edwin
LONG, Adam
LONG, Charles
LONG, H. P.
EVANS, Adelaide
EVANS, David E.
EVANS, Robert H.
EVANS, Mary
EVANS, Albert A.
EVANS, Flourence
FLORY, A.
FLORY, Lavina

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HOGAN, Eliza

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DOYL, John
FUNK, Geo
FUNK, Elizabeth
FUNK, Catherine
FUNK, Valentine
FUNK, Lydia
HESTMAN, C.
HESTMAN, Matilda
HESTMAN, Mary C.
HESTMAN, William H.
HESTMAN, Ishapher
HESTMAN, Joanna J.
HESTMAN, John C.
HESTMAN, Oliver G.
GILLILAND, Levi
GILLILAND, Margaret S.
HILDEBRAND, C.
HARTMAN, A. S.
HARTMAN, Hugh W.
GILLILAND, A. B.
FLORY, Eli
FLORY, Sada
FLORY, Benjamion
FLORY, Jacob
FLORY, Susan
FLORY, Moses
FLORY, Aaron
FLORY, Sarah A.
FLORY, Sylvester
FLORY, Andrew
FLORY, Lida
FLORY, Ellen
KEENY, Damoe;
KEENY, Hannah
CLINE, Viola
BOWERS, John
BOWERS, Elizabeth

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17
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STUDABAKER, Noah
BOLGER, Melvina.
HINES, D. P.
HINES, Mary E.
HINES, Annie R.
HINES, Edwin 0
HINES, Henry
HINES, Harvy E.
FORTH, J. L.
FORTH, SARAH A.
FORTH, Edson P.
FORTH, William P.
FORTH, James T.
FORTH, John A.
VANHOUSIN, E. H.
VANHOUSIN. Mary
VANHOUSIN, Edward H.
VANHOUSIN, Mary H.
VANHOUSIN, Julia A.
VANHOUSIN, Ettie J.
HOPE. Ester
BOWERS, Jacob
BOWERS, Elizabeth N.
BOWERS, Mary A.
BOWERS, Perkesser M.
FLORY, Annie
BARNHART, A.
BARNHART, Lovena
BARNHART, B. F.
BARNHART, J. M.
BARNHART, Harvy
FLORA, Isaac
FLORA, Ernaline
FLORA, Preston
FLORA, Lucy E.
FLORA, Lewis
FLORA, John N.
ROOT, A. J.
ROOT, Amanda
ROOT, William R.
WARREN, Thomas
WARREN, Barbra
WARREN, Grant R.
WARREN, Samuel C.
WARREN, Emanuel
WARREN, Flora
WARREN, Charles
FLORY, Levi
FLORY, Sarah
FLORY, Geo. A.
FLORY, Ida M.
FLORY, Martha

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WILLIAMS, H.
WILLIAMS, Ruth
WILLIAMS, Elizabeth
WILLIAMS, Hannah
WILLIAMS, William
WILLIAMS, David
WILLIAMS, Hester
CHURCHBAUGH, Lewis
CHURCHBAUGH, Mary
CHURCHBAUGH, Samuel
CHURCHBAUGH, William
CHURCHBAUGH, Abraham
CHURCHBAUGH, John
CHURCHBAUGH, Lewis
FLORY, Samuel
FLORY, Elizabeth
FLORY, William
FLORY, Annie
FLORY, Daniel
FLORY, Noah
ROTHROCK, J. B.
ROTHROCK, Catherine
ROTHROCK, Minnie
ROTHROCK, Ada
ROTHROCK, Ira
ROTHROCK, Ellsworth
ROTHROCK, Irvin
ROTHROCK, Zoe
GLEASON, J. H.
GLEASON, Johanna
GLEASON, Charles
GLEASON, Clayton
GLEASON, Alice
MILLER, George
HERTZLER, E.
HERTZLER, Magdalin
HERTZLER, Annie
HERTZLER, Emma
. KAYLOR, P. H.
KAYLOR, Susan
KAYLOR, Wilson
KAYLOR, James
LONG, Mary
LONG, Julie
LONG, Laura
LONG, William
LONG, Elisha
LONG, Jennie
LONG, William
HARDINg, W. M.
HARDING, Alzera

Age .Sex Color Occupation
55 M
40 F
19 F
14 F
10 M
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5
3
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39 F
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11 M
7
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5
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6
4
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29
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7
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2
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Where from
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KS
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HARDING, Jennie
HARDING, Willie
HARDING, Charles

12
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MITCHELL, Albert
MITCHELL, Malinda
MITCHELL, Laura
GALAHER, R. J.
GALAHER, Martha N.
GALAHER, Bertha
GALAHER, (Not Named)
PRICE, T. M.
PRICE, M. J.
PRICE, Maud
PRICE, Ralph
PRICE, . Lucinda
HINDMAN, A. A.
HINDMAN, Emma
HINDMAN, Arthur
HINDMAN, Harry
HINDMAN, Joseph
WEYBRIGHT, E. S.
WEYBRIGHT " Sarah
WEYBRIGHT, George
WEYBRIGHT, . -WEYBRIGHT, William
HERR, Mary
HERR, Henry
HERR, Hiram
HERR, Samuel
HERR, Frances
HERR, David
HERR, Jessie
MCINTYRE, A.
MCINTYRE, Mary
McINTYRE, Jennie
McINTYRE, Alice
McINTYRE, Ida
McINTYRE, Susan
ROBINET, Zena
ROBINET, Eliza
ROBINET, W. H.
ROBINET, Mary
ROBINET, Isaac
HARSHMAN, S.
HARSHMAN, Sophia
HARSHMAN, Joseph
HARSHMAN, Rhoda
HARSHMAN, Margaret J.
HARSHMAN, John H.

27
19
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38 F
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HARSHMAN, Nancy H.
HARSHMAN, William M.
HARSHMAN, Risty T.
HARSHMAN, Marstra J.
BROOKS, R. M.
BROOKS, Sarah
BROOKS, Benjamin
BROOKS, Mary
BROOKS, James C.
BROOKS, Sarah E.
HOLSBURG, A.
HOLSBURG, Celina
HOLSBURG, Ellen A~
HOLSBURG, George F.
HOLSBURG, Jennie B.
HOLSBURG, Cana A.
HOLSBURG, Susan A.
DYER, John Jun.
DYER, Mary
DYER, Mary
DYER, Catharine
DYER, Ida
WILSON, Isah
WILSON, Hellen M.
WILSON, Lareneza
YEAMANS, J. s.
DYER, John Sr.
DYER, Bridget
DYER, Martin
DYER, Thomas
DYER, James
FAGER, David
FAGER, Elizabeth
FAGER, Carie
KELLEY, H. P.
KELLEY, M. J.
KELLEY, O. D.
KELLEY, E. P.
KELLEY, E. J.
KELLEY, J. S.
KELLEY, Mary A.
BEARD, Cyrus
BEARD, Cary
BEARD, Abraham
BEARD, Mary
BEARD, John
BEARD, William A.
BEARD, Ella J.
BEARD, Cyrus W.
BEARD, Annetta C.
BEARD, Allice

Age Sex Color Occupation
9
6
2
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34
9
7
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KESLER, John W.
KESLER, David
KESLER, Joel A.
KESLER, Samantha
BODWELL, J.
BODWELL, Emma J.
BODWELL, Mary G.
BODWELL, Charles L
BODWELL, Emma M.
BODWELL, Katy B.
BODWELL, Sharlet R.
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CALLAN, John E.
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CALLAN, James
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HINDMAN, Elizabeth
HINDMAN, Emma
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HAMMOND, J. M.
HAMMOND, Julia
HAMMOND, Miranda
HAMMOND, J. F.
HAMMOND, Mary
HAMMOND, He·zekiah
HAMMOND, Julia
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RAMSEY, W. P.
RAMSEY, Ella
RAMSEY, Ida
RAMSEY, Harry
RAMSEY, William
RAMSEY, Frank
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BURGOON, Jacob
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GILGES, Samuel C.
GILGES, Jessie F.
GILGES, Wheeler
GILGES, Mary J.
GILGES, Earnest
GILGES, Nellie
GILGES, Thomas R.
PHILIPS, A.M.
EUBANKS, R. G.
EUBANKS, Nancy
EUBANKS, R. J.
EUBANKS, Nancy
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EUBANKS, Geo. W.
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SCHWARTZ, F.
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SCHWARTZ, Charles S.
SCHWARTZ, Rosa C.
SCHWARTZ, Mary M.
SCHWARTZ, Fredrick F.
SCHWARTZ, Adolph G.
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HAAS, Elizabeth C.
HAAS, Mary S.
HAAS, Augustus
HAAS, Herman H.
KRITSINGER, E. G.
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HAAS, Albert
HAAS, Louisa
HAAS, Henry
HAAS, Lydia
HAAS, Lena
HAAS, Julia
WILLIAMS, W. W.
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WILLIAMS, John J.
WILLIAMS, Edford L.
WILLIAMS, David J.
WILLIAMS, Malinda M.

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WILLIAMS, Emly F.
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CRUZAN, J.
CRUZAN, Sarah J.
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CRUZAN, Jane B.
CRUZAN, Emma N.
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INGLE, Thomas E.
INGLE, William G.
INGLE, Rosanna M.
INGLE, Lucrecia H.
HOLBRENER, G.
HOLBRENER, Elizabeth
HOLBRENER, Louisa
HOLBRENER, Emma J.
HOLBRENER, Rosanna A.
PICKARD, J.
POWELL, M. L.
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HAINES, Mary
HAINES, Matilda
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RILING, Franklin
RILING, Ellen
RILING, Clara
RILING, John
BAILY, B.
BAILY, Matilda
BAILY, Agnes
BAILY, Henry
HAMILTON, A. L.
HAMILTON, Ernaline
HAMILTON, Samuel
HAMILTON, William
HAMILTON, Ida
HAMILTON, Charles
KEATON, Thos.
KEATON, Margaret
KEATON, Arthur
TYNER, Emma
TYNER, James
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                    <text>�Douglas County Genealogical Society
Making a copy of "Douglas County, Kansas, Marriages, 1854-

1884"
1., Take these originals to UPS Store on 31 st Street east of Iowa (near
Home Depot) and use the DCGS prepaid Copy Card.
2. Make a copy of the cover onto tan cover stock. Leave the back side of
the cover blank.
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retrieve your leftover paper after the copying.
4. Check the copies to see if any are off-center so some of the printing is
missing or on the very edge of the paper. Make new copies of those
pages, one at a time.
5. Take the copies to Copy Co, 1401 West 23 rd, and get them bound in
plastic ring binding (black rings) with heavy clear plastic over the
cover and black vinyl on the back. Price in July 2008 is about $3.00
plus tax.
6. Return the originals and these instructions.
7. Get reimbursement for the cost of the binding, and cover stock and
24- or 28-pound paper if you bought it, from Shari Mohr.

�D0 U GLAS C 0 U N T y, K A r, S A S

MAR RI AGE S
1 854 - 1 884
VOL Ufl E I

Copyright 1989

by
Douglas County, Kansas, Genealogical Society, Inc.

P. O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas

66046-0664

�FORWARD
The marriages in this book were originally in the Douglas County, Kansas, Genealogical Society. Inc. 's
quarterlies, "The Pioneer", and have been compiled 'into book form for easier researching. The marriages
were extracted. from early newspapers, Lawrence Friends Monthly Meetings and the Douglas County, Kansas,
Clerk's Office. The Society regrets that it is unable to assume liability for omissions or errors.
Brief History of Douglas County, Kansas
Douglas County was organized in July 1855 and is the original county. However, in 1854 many people
began to stake claims in Douglas County after a peace treaty with the Shawnee Indians was signed. The
county is bounded on the north by Jefferson and Leavenworth Counties, on the east by Leavenworth and Johnson, on the south by Franklin and on the west by Osage and Shawnee. It is one of the only two counties .
in Kansas that had both the Oregon Trail and the Santa Fe Trail and their constant flow of travelers.
Kansas became the thirty-fourth state in 1861. On 21 August 1863, Douglas County Court Records
were destroyed in Quantrill's Raid.
Acknowledgments
(for Volume I)
Sincere thanks to the following people who helped make this volume possible:
Cover Design:

Pauline Elniff
Judy Sweets

Copying and Typing (see each year for original contributors):
Virginia Aldridge
Dorothy Clarke
Vivian Clough
Pauline Elniff
Grace Embers
Dr. Thomas Gorton
Mary Jamison
Pauline Meyer
Name Indexing:

Mary Burchill

Assistance and Consultation:
Compiled by:

Janet Payne
Donna Shogrin
Jean Snedeger
Judy Sweets
Edna Welling
Jane Wiggins
Mary Lou Winchell

Donna M. Shogrin

Beverley Chapman
Jean Snedeger

Judy Sweets
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�TABLE OF CONTENTS-cont.
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1876 ......................................... 141
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1876 ......................................... 146
Additions: 1874 Marriages ............................•........................... 148
"Runaway Wife" .................................................................... 148
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1877 ......................................... 149
"Missing Husband" .......•••...•............................... ' .................... 155
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1877 .......•................................. 156
Poem ........•.........•....................•......•....•............. ; ............ 158
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1878 ........•................................ 159
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1878 ........•................................. 166
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1879 ......................................... 169
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1879 ..•...................................... 178
"Silver Wedding" •.............••....•..............................•.............. 182
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1880 ........................•................ 183
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1880 ......................................... 192
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1881 ........•.....•......•................... 196
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1881 ....•..................................•. 206
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1882 .....•.........•......................... 211
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1882 ...•.•......•..••..•..................... 220
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1883 ...........•.•........................... 224
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1883 •••........•.•........................... 234
Poem - "I Love You" by Carleton Everett Knox ...................................... 238
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1884 ........................•................ 239
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1884 ...............•........•.•.............. 249
Index ............................................................................. 253

The Society regrets that it is unable to assume liability for omissions or errors.

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGES
1854-1884, Volume I
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Forward ............................................................................. I

Brief History of Douglas County, Kansa~ ..................•...................... ····I
Acknowledgments ....•.•...•.......•....................................•............. I
Newspaper Extracted Marriages 1854-1861 ...................•....................•.... 1
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1854-1861 ..................................... ·6
Poem - "The Holiest Vow" ••...............•.•............••.......................... 8
Newspaper Extracted Marriages 1854-1860 ....•..............•......................... 9
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1854-1860 .•................................... 18
Newspaper Extracted Marriages 1861-1863 ••..•............••.................••...... 21
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1861-1863 ....•..•................•..........•.. 26
Lawrence Monthly Meeting of Friends Records of Marriage 1871-1884 .••..........•.... 28
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1863-1865 .................................. ···30
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1863-1865 •.............•........•............. 38
Poem by Cowper ..................................................•.................. 4 3
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1866-1867 ......•.......•......•..............• 44
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1866-1867 ........•..........•.............•... 52
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1867-1868 ....•................................ 56
"Marriage Vows" ..•.....•.....•..........•...•...•.....•.......•...................• 64
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1867-1868 ..•••.......•.................•.....• 65
Poem - "As unto the Bow" by Longfellow ..........••...•..................•...•..•... 69
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1869 .......••...••......•..................... 70 .
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1869 .......•.•.............•................•. 77
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1870 ....•..•.••..•.....•...................•.. 80
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1870 ••.•...•....•..•.........•............... ·85
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1871 •••••..•.....•••.......•.•...........•.... 89
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1871: ..••..•....•....•......•................ ·97
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1872 ...•....................•................ 100
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1872 ......••....••.....•....................• 108
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1873 ....•...............•................... ·112
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1873 ........•......•...•..........•.•........ 120
"Marital Humor" ..•..•.•......•.•....••..•........•.........•.....•...........•.... 123
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1874 ..•...•........•......................... 124
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1874 ........•.•......•.............•......... 131
Marriages Recorded in Clerk's Office 1875 ................•........................ 134
Alphabetical Listing by Bride's Name 1875 •.............•.........•................ 138

�MARRIAGE RECORDS 1854-1861
On 21 August 1863, Douglas County Court Records were destroyed in Quantrill's Raid. The following records of
marriages have been collected from various sources. Information includes the names of bride and groom, date of
marriage, officiant and where the record may be found. Area newspapers cited, with abbreviations used are:
Lawrence-Republican (LR), Lawrence-Herald of Freedom (HF), Lawrence-Kansas Free State (KFS), Lawrence-Kansas Tribu
(LKT), Leavenworth-Daily Time (DT), Lecompton-Kansas National Democrat (LKND), Lecompton-Union (LU), Oskaloosa
Independent (01), Prairie City-Freeman's Champion (PCFC). Topeka-Kansas Tribune (TKT), Topeka-Kansas State Record
(TKSR). Other sources: Lawrence-Congregational Church marriages by Rev. Richard Cordley, Andreas' History of
Kansas, Douglas County Marriage Records, Vol. 1 by Louise Barry, (DCMR), Kansas Historical Quarterly, Vol. 21, and
Portrait and Biographical Record of Leavenworth, Douglas and Franklin Counties (LDF).
RECORDED
GROOH
BRIDE
DATE
OFFICIANT
ANDERSON, Augustine
McKINNEY, Sarah H.
8 Dec. 1859
DCMR 20 Jan. 1869
Rev. M.E. Clough
LR 18'Feb. 1858
Rev. R.C. Brant
ATKINSON, William
DAVENPORT, Mary
16 Feb. 1858
LR 13 Oct. 1859
R.
Cordley
Rev.
BACON, S.S.
MOORE, Ellen R.
24 Aug. 1859
LR 28 Jan. 1858
BAKER, Peter H.
SEBRA, Margaretta
11 Jan. 1858
LR 24 Mar. 1859
Rev.
L.B.
Dennis
BALDWIN, Henry
COSLEY, Ann E.
8 Mar. 1859
KHQ Vol. 10
BARBER, Oliver M.
BURGESS, Melinda
8 Nov. 1859
LR 13 Oc t 1859
Rev. H.H. Moore
BENEDICT, William
WALTON, Eliza H.
6 Nov. 1859
PCFC 17 Jun 1859
Rev. M. Ingels
BENJAMIN, HeQry
BAYSINGER, Betty
27 May 1859
LR 24 May 1860
Rev. M.D. Tenney
BLACKSTONE, W.C.
ENSLOW, Anna E.
10 May 1860
LR 10 Aug.(?) 18
Rev. R. Cordley
BOYMAN, Christian
SUTLIFF, Mary E.
15 Aug. 1860
LR 26 Jul. 1860
Rev. J. T. Holiday
BOYER, John
EDDY, Emily P.
15 Jul. 1860
Andreas
p. 354
BRENDER, John L.
MORSE, Cornelia
26 Jul. 1858
LR
7
Oc
t. 1858
Charles Reynolds
BROOKS, Paul
BOUGHTON, Mary Angeline
3 Oct. 1858
KHQ Vol. 17
LR 17 May 1860
Rev. R. Cordley
BROWN, Ira
8 May 1860
WOODWARD, Emma
LKND 1 Apr. 1858
Wm.
\lilson
Rev.
BROWNE, Orville H.
27 Mar. 1858
STEINER, Caroline Mrs.
LR 28 Apr. 18-Rev.
\1m.
Bishop
BROWN, Samuel W.
MAHON, Sarah A. Mrs.
26 Apr. 18-LR 25 Nov. 1858
Storrs
Rev.
L.D.
BUDINGTON, George E.
11 Nov. 1858
SHEPHERD, Anna E.
TKT
3 Nov. 1860
Rev.
\I.H.
Hickox
BURROUGHS, Edgar C.
HOUGHTON, Mary J.
29 Oct. 1860
LR
9
Dec.
Judge
Gordon
CAMPBELL, Alex M.
6
Nov.
1858
PHILLIPS, Christina A.
PCFC
18 Mar 1858
Rev.
J.E.
Moore
CARRIER, Milo
30
Jan.
1858
FOX, Almira
. LR 15 Dec.
Rev. R.P. Duval
CASE, Dexter
6 Dec. 1859
AYERS, Mary Jane
LR 7 Jun 1860
Rev. J.C. Fraker
CATTEREON, John L.
BUNDREN, Ellen
LR 16 Aug 1860
Rev. \1m. Barnett
CLARKE, Richard W..
KIRKBRIDE, Cassa F.
7 Aug 1860
LR 6 Dec 1860
Rev. R. Cordley
CLARKE, Sidney
29 Nov 1860
ROSS, Henrietta
PCFC 13 May 1858
Rev. R.C. Brant
COE, Henry L.
GIFFORD, Eliza M
12 May 1858
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�1854 - 1861

GRODr1

BRIDE

DATE

OFFICIANT

COE, J.M.
COLE, John P.
COMPTON, John
CONKLIN, Ensign
COOPER, Wm.
CORD LEY , Rev. Richard
COREY, Alfred
CORNELL, John A.
CRANE, John R.
CRICKET, Charles H.
CROCKETT, Allison
CURTIS, Alfred
DaLEE, A.G.
DAVIDSON, John R.
DISBROW, Ebenezer
DUVALL, William A.

WOOD, Mary M.
FONCANON, Hettie
BREESE, Emily
BOVERS, Anna D.C.
ANDERSON, Mrs. Almira
COX, Mary Ann
HOOVER, Martha
PARRISH, Ann E.
HILL, Mary Ann
FISK, Ellen M.
BENNETT, Lizzie J.
HASKINS, Clara
LAMON, Martha A.
PHILLIPPOY, R.C.
BRYAN, Bethiah
CLOE, Mary C.

2 Sept 1858
10 May 1860
24 Mar 1858
7 Jun 1860
22 Sept 1860
19 May 1859
25 Dec. 1855
7 Jun. 1860
1858
30 Sep. 1860
12 Jun. 1860
16 Mar. 1859
1 Apr. 1860
7 Aug. 1860
19 Dec. 1858
26 Oct. 1859

Rev. Faucher
Rev. F.P. Monfort

POWERS, Susie R.
HEMPHILL, Maria Mrs.
JOHNSON, Josephine A.
HUMPHREYS, Frances E.
KEENER, Mary Ann
HAGUER, Maria Dora
WILMARTH, Sarah A.
CROSBY, Mary
NORTON, Mary
BUTLER, Angeline
WRIGHT, Annie
ZINN, Elizabeth
KILLUH, Betsy Mrs.
MANOGE, Margy
THACHER, Helen Marion
SANTER, Mary
SIMONS, Betsey
HEVITT, Helen M.
CURTIS, Mary
FITZHENRY, Elizabeth
LONG, M.A. Mrs.
DAVIDSON, Sarah A.T.

4 Oct. 1860
16 Apr. 1855
31 Oct. 1860
3 Oct. 1859
29 Oct. 1858
27 Mar. 1860
19 Apr. 1857
14 Apr. 1857
28 Oct. 1858
7 Aug. 1859
19 Sept. 1859
25 Nov. 1857
25 Oct. 1859
26 Jan. 1860
14 Sept. 1858
9 Sept. 1858
16 Dec. 1857
8 May 1859
28 Apr. 1860
27 Oct. 1859
17 Feb. 1855
22 Oct. 1860

Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
J.D.

EDWARDS, C.L.
EGLEHOFF, John Michael
EMBRY, G.H.
FARNHAM, Reauben H.
FAUX, Joseph
FINK, Kassimer Johannes
FITCH, Edward P.
FLETCHER, Josiah S.
FORD, E.N.
FURNISH, James Thomas
GILMORE, Thomas M.
GLENN, A.G.
GRAHAM, John H.
GREEN, H.M.
GREEN, Dr. Wm. T.
GRIFFITH, Joshua
,GRISWOLD, Daniel
GRISWOLD, Dr. J.F.
HALING, John
HALLADAY, Albert
HAMMOND, Thomas
HARRIS, E.P.

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Rev. McMasters
Mr. McKinney, JP
Rev. D.L. Eaton
Elder Wm. Hicks
Congregational
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.

Wm. Bishop
Wm. Barnett
R.J. Ferri!
W.O. Thomas
R.J. Ferril
L.B. Dennis
Nathan Taylor

W.H. Beaman
S.S. Snyder
R. Cordley
R. Radley
Allen
s.s. Chapman
Rev. S.Y. Lum
Rev. C. Reynolds
Isaiah P. Vinslow
Rev. R.C. Brant
H.H.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.

Moore
J. Copeland
F. Graves
Wm. C. McDow
W.G. Hubbard
S.Y. Lum
C.E. Blood
Wm. Wilson
A. Finch
R. Cordley

RECORDED
PCFC 13 May 1858
LR 17 May
PCFC 1 Apr 1858
LR 7 Jun 1860
01 26 Sept 1860
LR 26 May
LKFS 7 Jan 1856
LHF 18 Sep 1858
LR 4 Oc t. 1860
LR 21 Jun. 1860
LR 24 Mar. 1859
LR 5 Apr. 1860
LR 16 Aug. 1860
KHQ V.2!.

DCMR 1 May 1871
BK. 1 p. 195
LR 18 Oct. 1860
KFS 21 Apr. 1855
TKT 3 Nov. 1860
LKND 13 Oct 1859
HF 13 Nov. 1858
LR 12 Apr. 1860
LR 28 May 1857
LDF p. 237
HF 6 Nov. 1858
LR 25 Aug. 1859
LR 22 Sept. 1859
Andreas p. 352
LR 27 Oc t. 1859
LKND 23 Feb 1860
LR 7 Oc t. 1858
HF 25 Sept 1858
LR 7 Jan. 1858
HF 14 May 1859
LR 17 May 1860
TKSR 12 Nov 1859
KFS
LR 25 Oct. 1860

�1854 - 1861

o

DATE

GROOM

BRIDE

HART, Henry
HATHAVAY, N.B.
HENRY, Villiam
HERRING, Frederick
HOUGHTON, Charles S.
HUTCHINSON, Josiah
HUBBELL, Willard o.
JACOT, August O.
JAVENS, Henson
JONES,----JUDD, Henry
KEELER, Capt. Julius
KELLEY, Thomas D.
KENNEDY, L.J.
KENNEDY, Oliver P.
KENNEDY, W.J.
LAUTER, John T.
LAUTERWASER, Williams
LESTER, Edmond
LEVIS, Eliphalet
LEVIS, Dr. Isaiah M.
LEVIS, John H.
LICHTFERS, Frederick A.
LINK, Adam R.
LIVERMORE, William
LLOYD, S.W.
MANOR, James A.
MARTIN, Leander
MARTIN, Dr". William D.
MILLER, George
MOORE, Henry J.
MOORE, John
MOORE, Mahlon K.
MOORE, Robert
MORRISON, John Esq.
NACE, Villiam M.
OLDHAM, B.L.
OTT, William J.
OWEN, Ellis

CHURCHILL, Mary
OSTERHOUT, Kate
RICHARDS, Mary Ann
WOOLMAN, Mary J.
RICHARDSON, Mary
WHITLOCK, Luticia Caroline
GLEASON, Maria
STEVENIN, Mary Mrs.
WITTEN, Tryphosa
DOY, Pamila
HUNT, Anna
DAVENPORT, Annie
BELL, Parmelia
TODD, Amanda E.
WOODRUFF, Martha M.
SHIELDS, Lucinda
BALDWIN, Elizabeth
PFEIFFER, Margaret
GRAHAM, Mary M.
KENNEDY, Laura
GOSS, Sarah W.
DRYDEN, Emily H.
STEVENS, Anna C.
QUIETT, Emma E.
DICKSON, Louisa F.
DUNN, Mary C.
HAKIN, Eveline
BLAKE, Bertha E.
CLAYTON, Cornelia J
LOVERY, Margaret
JOHNSON, Catharine
McKINNEY, Juliette
LEARNED, Lizzie
BENT, Mollie E.
BURRITT, Emma S.
HICKOX, Mary A.
BAKER, Elvira
DAVIS, Emma D.
MORRIS, Catherine

- July 1859
10 Mar. 1859
4 Mar. 1858
16 Nov. 1860
28 Dec. 1858
18 Feb. 1855
15 Apr. 1860
28 Jan. 1860
2 Aug. 1856
2 Apr. 1860
15 May 1860
4 Feb. 1859
23 Dec. 1858
29 Jul. 1859
12 Aug. 1860
-- 1857
27 Sep t. 1860
11 Nov. 1860
-- 1860
22 Apr. 1858
1 Jan. 1861
1 Nov. 1860
30 Sep. 1856
22 Aug. 1858
30 Sep. 1860
8 Mar. 1860
30 Jul. 1857
-- 1859
5 Aug. 1860
22 Feb. 1859
26 Mar. 1860
30 Jul. 1857
1 Jan. 1860
3 Apr. 1860
24 Mar. 1860
30 Oct. 1859
-- 1857
21 Apr. 1859
4 Oct. 1860

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OFFICIANT
Rev. S.Y. Lum.
Russell Austin
Rev. Wm. Miller
Rev. L.B. Stateler
Rev. W.O. Thomas
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.

Werter R. Davis
John S. Brown
C.M. Calloway
R.C. Brant
S.Y. Lum.

Rev. F.R.S. Byrd
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.

Mr. Green
I. Schacht
W.R. Davis
P.P. Elder
Mr. Perkins
Mr. Hudricks

Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.

F.P. Montgomery
R. Cordley
W.R. Davis
Mr. Breedlove
J.W. Stewart
Werter R. Davis

Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.

Ira Blackford
S.Y. Lum.
B.B. Moore
R.S. Symington
W.R. Long
William Wilson

O.B. Gardner, Esq.
Rev. Richard Cordley

RECORDED
LR 21 Apr. 1859
LR 21 Apr. 1859
LR 18 Mar. 1858
LKND 13 Dec.
LR 17 Feb. 1859
KFS 24 Feb.
LR 10 Apr. 1860
Andreas p. 358
LR 9 Aug. 1856
LR 24 May 1860
LR 24 May 1860
LR 10 Feb 1859
LR 6 Jan. 1859
Andreas p. 350
LR 16 Aug.
Andreas p. 350
LR 11 Oc t. 1860
DCHR 26 Apr 1867
LR 26 Apr 1860
LR 6 May 1858
LR 3 Jan.
LKND
Andreas "p. 354
BF 4 Sept. 1858
LR 11 Oc t. 1860
DT 15 Mar 1860
LR 11 Aug.
LR 14 Jul 1859
LR 9 Aug. 1860
Andreas p. 358
LR 5 Apr. 1860
LR 6 Aug 1857
LR 5 Jan.
LR Apr. 1860
LR 5 Apr 1860
LKND 3 Nov 1859
Andreas p. 360
LR 28 Apr 1859
LR 11 Oc t 1860

�1854~1861

GROOM

BRIDE

DATE

OFFICIANT

RECORDED
LR 21 Jun 1860
LKT 24 Jan 1955
Andreas p. 358,
LDF
PCFC 3 Sep 1857
LR 15 Jul 1858
LR 23 Jun 1859
LU 18 Apr 1857
PCFC 3 Jun 1858
PCFC 18 Mar 1858
Andreas p. 522
LR 12 Jul 1860
HF 2 Feb 1859
DCM Bk 1
rec. 12 Mar 1864
HF 4 Sep 1858
LR 27 Oct 1859
LR 28 Jan 1858
LR 12 May 1859
LR 12 May 1859
LR 25 Oct 1860
LKND 5 Nov 1857
LR 28 Jan 1858
LR 12 Apr 1860
LR 14 Apr 1859
LR 21 Jun 1860
LR 19 Apr 1860
Andreas p. 361
LR 21 Jun 1860
LR 7 Jun 1860
LR 24 Mar 1859
LR 24 May 1860
LKND 29 Sept
LR 27 Dec 1860
LR 8 Jul 1858
LR 19 Jul 1860
KFS 3 Jan 1855
LR 24 Nov 1859
LR 14 Jul 1859

PASCHEL, Luther
PEARSON, John
PEARSON, Robert H.

BURKE, Elizabeth
GREEN, Amary Amanda
BAYSINGER, Catharine

7 Jun. 1860
18 Jan. 1855
23 Sept. 1855

Thomas Totten
J.R. Goodin, Esq

PHILLIPS, George
POYER, Francis M.
PREEDY, Peter_V.
PRICHETT, Rev. J.H.
PROUTY, Salmon S.
QUIMBY, D.J.
RAHN, August
RANDALL, Dudley
RANDOLPH, P.H.
RAUPER, Gottlob

SWEET, Maria
JORDAN, Caroline Jane
HUYETT, Sarah Jane
JOHNSON, Mary J.
WHITEHEAD, Hannah Marie
SIGNOR, Frances
MILLER, Eva C.
CHAMBERLAIN, Ellen
MALONE, Mrs. Kate
DAM (?) Elizabeth

2 Aug. 1857
27 Jun. 1858
19 Jun. 1859
9 Apr. 1857
31 May 1858
30 Jan. 1858
1857
2 Jul 1860
2 Feb 1859
1 Oct 1858

Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.

RATZ, Christian
REDFIELD, J.C.
REES, Seth
ROBERTS, C. Edward
ROBERTS, David E.
ROGERS, Dari us
RUCKER, James S.
RUSSELL, John
SANDS, James G.
SCHOFIELD, C.C.
SHARPE, Isaac B.
SINEX, Jacob
SMITH, Abram
SMITH, Michael
SODEN, Ym. T.
SPEER, Judge J.L.
SPICER, Arthur H.
SPIVEY, John Gil
STARK, Andrew
STEPHENS, George Y.
STONE, Augustus D.
STONE, Rev. M.W.
STUART, John
TAYLOR, E.L.

MANGER, Henriette
NICHOLS, Hannah A.
LIVERMORE, Eugenia Melinda
HAYS, Elizabeth
WINSHIP, Clarissa A.
CARPENTER, Rose
SCOTT, Nannie S.
HOW, Nancy Jan
BROWN, Susie E.
NORTON, Mary E.
BENNETT, Nettie
DOY, Pamelia
KELLY, Sarah E.
BLANDEN, Emeline
McCORMICK, Frances Jane
NEYLAND, Mrs. C.A.
GEE, Lucinda F.
WILKERSON, Lucy F.
SWINGLEY, Sue M.
THURSTON, Carry M.
SHIELDS, Narcissa Kate
DOTY, Mariah H.
HARBIN, Elizabeth
McGRATH, Mollie

23 Aug 1858
13 Oct 1859
23 Dec 1857
8 May 1859
8 May 1859
17 Oct 1860
21 Oct 1857
31 Dec 1857
8 Apr 1860
7 Apr 1859
12 Jun 1860
2 Apr 1860
7 Jun 1860
11 Jun 1860
18 May 1860
17 Mar 1859
23 May 1860
6 Sept 1857
24 Dec 1860
29 May 1858
6 Jul 1860
25 Dec 1854
17 Nov 1859
30 Jun 1859

Rev. Wm. Wilson
Rev. Mr. Monks
J.S. Livermore
David Jackman, J.P.
David Jackman, J.P.

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Mr. Ely.
M.M. Haun
H.H. Moore
Y. Bradford
Wm. Wilson
J.E. Morse

Rev. C.C. Moore
Rev. Warren Mayo
Rev. John Magee

Rev. Dr. Cummings
H. Burson, J.P.
Rev. R. Cordley
Rev. J. Copeland
Rev. Ym. Barnett
Rev. John S. Brown
D.E. Bowen, Esq.
B.T. Clark, Esq.
Rev. A. W. Pitzer
J.F. Gilliland, Esq.
Elder E.E. Chrisman
Rev. Mr. Hobbs
Rev. P. Remer
Rev. Y.R. Davis
Rev. Francis Barker
Rev. Elijah Freeman
Rev. Josiah Lamb

�1854 - 1861

BRIDEGROOt1
THOMAS. S.M.
THOMPSON, Daniel
THOMPSON, Col. R.T.
TODHUNTER, Evan
TOLLES, Dr. L.C.
VANCIL, Isaac C.
VANSYCKLE, S.B.
VALKER, A.P.
VEILER, Henry
VELCH, Dr. J.V.
VILEY, Anton F.
VILKINS, Isaac J.
VILLIAMS, H.H.
VILLIAMS, Hugh
VILLIS, Jeremiah

BRIDE
LINES, Cornelia M.
GARRISON, Emily T.
PILCHER, Hattie M.
LUMAN, Landora
VILBOR, Caroline A..
VOOD, Mary E.
REYNOLDS, Mrs. Harriet
GORMAN, Bennie
FINK, Amelia
CASTLEMAN, Mary A.
SPRAGGS, Margaret A.
BARRICKLOV, Catherine
CARR, Mary A.
GLEASON, Annis V.
VHITNEY, -----

DATE
23 Dec 1857
6 Jun 1860
6 May 1860
28 Aug 1859

VINTERS, M.S.
VHINERY, Jason

BROOKE, Mary E.
VILLIAMS, Catharine

30 Oct 1856
6 May 1860

3 Apr 1859
26 Jun 1860
24 May 1860
11 Dec 1858
27 Nov 1859
4 Jul 1860
1 Jul 1858
23 Feb 1859
24 Oct 1858
5 Jan 1860

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OFFICIANT
Rev. John A. Steele
Rev. Isaac Knott
Rev. Mr. Campbell
James B. Yeeks
D.J. Yoodward
Rev. H.H. Moore
Robt. B. Vhi te
Rev. R.C. Brant
Rev. T.G. Vright
James Parrish, Esq.
Rev. S.L. Adair
Mr. Nettleton, Esq.
Rev. R. Cordley
Rev. G.J. Rice
Esq. Hodge

RECORDED
LR 28 Jan 1858
TKSR 9 Jun 1860
LR 17 May 1860
LKND 1 Sept 1859
HF 18 Apr
LR 28 Apr 1859
LR 28 Jun 1860
LKND 28 Jun 1860
LR 16 Dec 1858
LNKD 15 Dec 1859
LR 26 Jul 1860
Andreas p. 359
LR 3 Mar 1859
HF 30 Oct 1858
Congregational
Church Marriages
LU 6 Nov 1856
LR 21 Jun 1860

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1854-1861
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

ANDERSON, Mrs. Almira
AYERS, Mary Jane
BAKER, Elvira
BALDWIN, Elizabeth
BARRICKLOW, Catherine
BAYSINGER, Betty
BAYSINGER, Catharine
BELL, Parmelia
BENNETT, Lizzie J.
BENNETT, Nettie
BENT, Mollie E.
BLAKE,Bertha E.
BLANDEN, Emeline
BOUGHTON, Mary Angeline
BOWERS, Anna D.C.
BREESE, Emily
BROOKE, Mary E.
BROWN, Susie E.
BRYAN, Bethiah
BUNDREN, Ellen
BURKE, Elizabeth
BURGESS, Melinda
BURRITT, EInma S.
BUTLER, Angeline
CARPENTER, Rose
CARR, Mary A.
CASTLEMAN, Mary A.
CHAMBERLAIN, Ellen
CHURCHILL, Mary
CLAYTON, Cornelia J.
CLOE, Mary C.
COSLEY, Ann E.
COX, Mary Ann
CROSBY, Mary
CURTIS, Mary
DAM(?), Elizabeth
DAVENPORT, Annie
DAVENPORT, Mary

COOPER, WIn.
CASE, Dexter
OLDHAM, B.L.
LAUTER, John T.
WILKINS, Isaac J.
BENJAMIN, Henry
PEARSON, Robert H.
KELLEY, Thomas D.
CROCKETT, Allison
SHARPE, Isaac B.
~1ooRE, Robert
MARTIN, Leander
SMITH, Michael
BROOKS, Paul
CONKLIN, Ensign
COMPTON, John
WINTERS, M.S.
SANDS, James G.
DISBROW, Ebenezer
CATTEREON, John L.
PASCHEL, Luther
BARBER, Oliver M.
MORRISON, John Esq.
FURNISH, James Thomas
ROGERS,' Darius
WILLIAMS, H.H.
WELCH, Dr. J.W.
RANDALL, Dudley
HART, Henry
MARTIN, Dr. William D.
DUVALL, William A.
BALDWIN, Henry
CORDLEY, Rev. Richard
FLETCHER, Josiah S.
HALING, John
RAUPER, Gottlob
KEELER, Capt. Julius
ATKINSON, William

DAVIDSON, Sarah A.T.
DAVIS, EInma D•.
DICKSON, Louisa F.

HARRIS, E.P.
OTT, William J.
LIVERMORE, William
Rev. M.E. CLOUGH
STONE, Rev. M.W.
SINEX, Jacob
JONES, ____ _
LEWIS, John H.
LLOYD, S.W.
BOYER, John
BLACKSTONE, W. C.
WEILER, Henry
CRICKET, Charles H.
HALLADAY, Albert
COLE, John P.
CARRIER, Milo
THOMPSON, Daniel
SPICER, Arthur H.
COE, Henry L.
WILLIAMS, Hugh
HUBBELL, Willard o.
WALKER, A.P.
LEWIS, Dr. Isaiah M.
LESTER, Edmond
PEARSON, John
FINK, Kassimer Johannes
MANOR, James A.
STIJART, John
CURTIS, Alfred
ROBERTS, C. Edward
EGLEHOFF, John Michael
GRISWOLD, Dr. J.E.
NACE, William M.
CRANE, John R.
COREY, Alfred
BURROUGHS, Edgar C.
RUSSELL, John
FARNHAM, Reauben H. ~

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OOTY, Mariah H.
DOY, Pamelia
OOY, Pamelia
DRYDEN, Emily
DUNN, Mary C.
EDDY, Emily P.
ENSLOW, Anna E.
FINK, Amelia
FISK, Ellen M.
FITZHENRY, Elizabeth
FONCANON, Hettie
FOX, Almira
GARRISON, Emily T.
GEE, Lucinda F.
GIFFORD, Eliza M.
GLEASON, Annis W.
GLEASON, Maria
GORMAN, Bonnie
GOSS, Sarah W.
GRAHAM, Mary M.
GREEN, Amary Amanda
HAGUER, Maria Dora
HAKIN, Eveline
HARBIN, Elizabeth
HASKINS, Clara
HAYS, Elizabeth
HEMPHILL, Maria Mrs.
HEWITT, Helen M.
HICKOX, Mary A.
HILL, Mary Ann
HOOVER, Martha
HOUGHTON, Mary J.
HOW, Nancy Jan
HUMPHREYS, Frances E.

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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1854-1861
Groom

Bride

Groom

Bride

lillNT, Anna
HUYETT, Sarah Jane
JOHNSON, Catharine
JOHNSON, Josephine A.
JOHNSON, Mary J.
JORDAN, Caroline Jane
KEENER, Mary Ann
KELLY, Sarah E.
KENNEDY Laura
KILLUM, Betsy Mrs.
KIRKBRIDE, Cassa F.
LAMON, Martha A.
LEARNED, Lizzie
LINES, Cornelia M.
LIVERMORE, Eugenia Melinda
LONG, M.A. Mrs.
LOWERY, Margaret
LUMAN, LANDORA
McCORMICK, Frances Jane
McGRATH, Mollie
McKINNEY, Juliette
McKINNEY, Sarah H.
MAHON, Sarah A. Mrs.
MALONE, Mrs. Kate
MANGER, Henriette
MANOGE, Margy
MILLER, Eva C.
MOORE, Ellen R.
MORRIS, Catherine
MORSE, Cornelia
NEWLAND, MG. C.A.
NICHOLS, Hannah A.
NORTON, Mary
NORTON, Mary E.
OSTERHOUT, Kate
PARRISH, Ann E.

JUDD, Henry
PREEDY, Peter W.
MOORE, Henry J.
EMBRY, G.H.
PRICHETT, Rev. J.H.·
POWER, Francis M.
FAUX, Joseph
SMITH, Abram
LEWIS, Eliphalet
GRAHAM, John H.
CLARKE, Richard W.
DaLEE, A.G.
MOORE, Mahlon K.
THOMAS, S.N.
REES, Seth
HAMMOND, Thomas
MILLER, George
TODlillNTER, Evan
SODEN, WIn. T.
TAYLOR, E.L.
MOORE, John
ANDERSON, Augustine
BROWN, Samuel W.
RANDOLPH, P.H.
RATZ, Christian
GREEN, H.M.
RAHN, August
BACON, S.S.
OWEN, Ellis
BRENDER, John L.
SPEER, Judge J.L.
REDFIELD, J.C.
FORD, E. N.
SCHOFIELD, C.C.
HATHAWAY, N.B.
CORNELL, John A.

PFEIFFER, Margaret
LAUTERWASER, William
PHILLIPPOY, R.C.
DAVIDSON, John R.
PHILLIPS, Christina A.
CAMPBELL, Alex M.
PILCHER, Hattie M.
THOMPSON, Col. R.T.
POWERS, Susie R.
EDWA..TIDS, C.L.
QUIETT, Emma E.
LINK, Adam R.
REYNOLDS, Mrs. Harriet
'VANSYCKLE, S.B.
RICHARDS, Mary Ann
HENRY, William
RICHARDSON, Mary
HOUGHTON, Charles S.
ROSS, Henrietta
CLARKE, Sidney
SANTER, Mary
GRIFFITH, Joshua
SCOTT, Nannie S.
RUCKER, James S.
SEBRA, Margaretta
BAKER, Peter H.
SHEPHERD, Anna E.
BUDINGTON, George E.
SHIELDS, Lucinda
KENNEDY, W.J.
SHIELDS, Narcissa Kate
STONE, Augustus D.
SIGNOR, Frances
QUIMBY, D.J.
SIMONS, Betsey
GRIffiiOLD, Daniel
SPRAGGS, Margaret A.
WILEY, Anton F.
STEINER, Caroline Mrs.
BROWNE, Orville H.
STEVENIN, Mary Mrs.
JACOT, August O.
STEVENS, Anna C.
LICHTFERS, Frederick A.
BOWMAN, Christian
SUTLIFF, Mary E.
SWEET, Maria
PHILLIPS, George
ffi\TINGLEY, Sue M.
STARK, Andrew
THACHER, Helen Marion
GREEN, Dr. WIn. 'I.
THURSTON, Carry M.
STEPHENS, George W.
TODD, Amanda E.
KENNEDY, L. J •
WALTON , Eliza H.
BENEDICT, William
WHITEHEAD Hannah Mari e
PROUTY, Salmon S.
WHITLOCK,'Luticia Caroline HU1(1DJ~SON, Josiah
WHITNEY
WILLIS, Jeremiah
WILBOR 'Caroline A.
TOLLES, Dr. L.C.
WILKERSON, Lucy F.
SPIVEY, John Gil
WILLIAMS, Catharine
WHINERY, Jason
WILMARTH, Sarah A.
FITCH, Edward P.

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�ALPHABETiCAL LISTING BY· BRiDE NAME - 1854-1861
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

WINSHIP, Clarissa A.
WIrrEN, Tryphosa
WOOD, Mary E.
WOOD,Mary M.
WOODWARD, Emma .

ROBERTS, David E.
JAVENS, Henson
VANCIL, Isaac C.
COE, ..l.M.
BRO\\IN, Ira

WOODRUFF, Martha M.
\~OOLMAN , Mary J.
t~IGHT, Annie
ZINN,Elizabeth

KENNEDY, Oliver P.
HERRING, Frederick
GILMORE, Thomas M.
GLENN, A.G.

Compiled by ~auline B. Elniff, Judy Sweets, Grace Embers and Jean Snedeger'
Retyped by Janet Payne and Pauline Meyer (for this book)
Brides alphabetized by Virginia Aldridge (for this book)

�Marriages Published in Douglas County Newspapers, October 1854 - December 1860
Kansas Herald of Freedom (KHF)
Lawrence Republican Weekly (LR)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place

Officiant

Source

ADAMS, Lucian R.
of Wellington, Ohio
ADDIS, Alfred S.
of Pennsylvania
ALTHEN, Henry G.
of St. Louis, Mo.
ARNOLD, Noah
of Douglas Co., Ks.
ATERBERRY, Thomas

LORD, Harriet G.
of Litchfield, Ct.
SHORT, Sarah H.
of Lexington, Mo.
RANDOLPH, Amelia M.
of Lawrence, Ks.
GRAHAM, Julia M.
of Douglas Co., Ks.
ANDERSON, Caroline

21 Oct. 1857
at Burlingame
27 Mar. 1856
at Lawrence
3 Nov. 1857

Rev. G.W. Paddock

LR-26 Nov. 1857 p. 3

Rev. Mr. Dennis

KHF-29 Mar. 1856 p. 3

Rev. G.W. Hutchinson KHF-14 Nov. 1857 p. 3
LR-12 Nov. 1857 p. 3
LR- 9 Feb. 1860 p. 4
Rev. H.H. Moore

8 Feb. 1860
Lawrence, K.;T.
LR-27 Aug. 1857 p. 3
Rev. L.B. Dennis
13 Aug. 1857
near Franklin, K.:T.
KHF-12 Dec. 1857 p. 3
BAILEY, F.A.
Rev. S.Y. Lum
HASKIN, Hattie A.
10 Dec. 1857
Lawrence, K.T.
KHF-20 Nov. 1858 p. 3
BARKER, Ingle
JOY, Frances R.
30 Oct. 1858
Rev. A. Joy
of Lawrence, Ks.
of Akron, Ohio
in Akron, Ohio
KHF-27 Oct. 1855 p. 3
BARNEY, Joseph M.
FARWELL, Sarah C.T.
4 Oct. 1855
Rev. E.W. Bullard
of Brimfield, Ill.
of Fitchburg, Mass. in Fitchburg, Mass.
KHF-l Dec. 1855 p. 3
BARNLS, Dr. Edward A. ALBIN, Susan J.
_______ 1855
Rev. C.H. Lovejoy
. of Lawrence, Ks.
of Lawrence, Ks.
Lawrence, K. T.
KHF-2l Feb. 1857 p. 3
BERKAU, Paul H.
JONSON, Lizzie
18 Jan. 1857
of Bloomington, K.T. of Cambridge City, Ind. at Cambridge City, Ind.
BLANTON, N.B.
CROSBY, Harriet
_ _ _ _ 1857
Rev. Mr. Wheat
LR-27 Aug. 1857 p. 3
of Warren Co., Ill. near Neosho City
BOTHEL, Adam R.
WHITNEY, Elviria
24 Feb. 1860
Rev. A.M. Thornton
LR-l Mar. 1860 p. 3
of Burlingame, K.T.
of Burlingame, K.T. Burlingame, K.T.
(Both formerly of Pennsylvania)
BOTTS, Geo. W.D.
FALES, Elizabeth
29 Jan. 1855
Rev. C.E. Blood
KHF-17 Feb. 1855 p. 3
of Boston, Mass.
at Juniata, Kansas Territory
BOZELL, William
WINSETT, Rebecca W.
20 Mar. 1860
Rev. Calvin Meadows LR-29 Mar. 1860 p. 3
in Fremont
KHF-7 Aug. 1858 p. 3
BREWER, Montreville
Rev. E. Nute
MOODY, Mrs. Mary
2 Aug. 1858
of Lawrence, K.T.
of Lawrence, K.T.
Lawrence, K.T.

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�Marriages Published in Douglas County Newspapers, October 1854 - December 1860
Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place

BROOKE, Dr. B.C.
of Lecompton, K.T.
BROWN, Alonzo J.
of Lawrence, K.T.
BROWN, George, Esq.
of Franklin, K.T.
BROWNING, Asaph
(Both recently from
BURLEY, Rufas B.
of Sugar Mound, Linn
Co., K. T.
BURR, Richard

MOCKBEE, Jennie
of Westport, Mo.
INGERSON, Clara M.
of Lawrence, K.T.
LIKINS, Maria
of Franklin, K.T.
COPELAND, Abbie
Fitchburgh, Mass.)
FLANDERS, Sarah A.
of Northport, Me.

5 May 1859
Rev.
near Westport, Mo.
Rev.
29 Oct. 1857
in Lawrence, K.T.
28 Dec. 1857
S.N.
in Lawrence, K.T.
Rev.
- - - - 1856

VANDEVER, Jennie
of Leroy, K.T.
CARPENTER, C. Howard JONES, Sarah E.
of Lawrence, K.T.
of Keene, N.H.
CARR, Alexander
SMOOT, Mary L.
of Lawrence, K.T.
of Lawrence, K.T.
CASE, Laurence
AVERY, Emily F.
of Prairie du Chien, of Clinton, K.T.
Wisconsin
CHADWICK, W.W.
WILLIAMSON, R.M.
of Hamilton Co., Oh. of Stanton, K.T.
CHESTNUT, James
BENEDICT, Lydia A.

5 Oct. 1857
in Belfast, Me.

Officiant
Mr. Simonton

Source
KHF-28 May 1859 p. 3

G.W. Hutchinson KHF-7 Nov. 1857 p. 3
LR-5 Nov. 1857 p. 3
KHF-2 Jan. 1858 p. 3
Wood, Esq.
C.E. Blood

Timothy Chase, Esq.

KHF-26 Jan. 1856 p. 3
LR-5 Nov. 1857 p. 3

2 Oct. 1858
J.R.T. Shull, J.P.
near Leroy, K.T.
5 Apr. 1857
Rev. H.B. Burgess
in Lawrence, K.T.
22 Jan. 1858
G.W.Hutchinson

KHF-20 Nov. 1858 p. 3

Rev. E. Nute
7 Sept. 1859
at the Whitney House, Lawrence, K.T.

KHF-10 Sept. 1859 p. 3

12 Oct. 1859
in Stanton, K.T.
23 Feb. 1857
near Qumwa, K.T.
1 Jan. 1860

KHF-7 Apr. 1855 p. 3
KHF-23 Jan. 1858 p. 3

Rev. G.W. Hutchinson KHF-26 Nov. 1859 p. 3
Rev. John Earnheart

KHF-14 Mar. 1857 p. 4

LR-12 Jan. 1860 p. 3
CLARK, Henry S.
FELT, H. Maria
Rev. John S. Brown
of Lawrence, K.T.
of Lawrence, K.T.
Rev. G.W. Hutchinson KHF-11 July 1857 p. 3
COAT, G.W.
BALDWIN, Elizabeth M. 1 July 1857
LR-9 July 1857 p. 3
of Mason Co., Ill.
of Lawrence, K.T.
in Lawrence, K.T.
LR-29 Mar. 1860 p. 3
Rev. R. Cordley
CONNOR, Thomas H.
McCLELLAND, Mary A.
15 Mar. 1860
(Both of Willow Springs, K.T.)
J.K. Goodin, Esq.
KHF-14 Apr. 1855 p. 3
CORLEW, Henry Austin BLEDSOE, Zorelda
3 Apr. 1855
at the residence of Judge John Curtiss, Lawrence, K.T.
Rev. S.S. Snyder
LR-3 Sept. 1857 p. 3
CORREL, James
McGEE, Susan
20 Aug. 1857
Rev.
G.W.
Hutchinson
KHF-10 Apr. 1858 p. 3
CRACKLIN, Capt. Joseph DUNLAP, Emily
30 Mar. 1858
of Lawrence, K.T.
of New Boston, N.H.
Rev. G.W.Hutchinson KHF-16 June 1855 p. 3
CRAM, Hiram
BRERO[?], Mary [BRLRO] 10 June 1855
(Both of Franklin, K.T.)
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�Marriages Published in Douglas County Newspapers, October 1854 - December 1860
Bridegroom

Bride

DAY, John W.

FAIRHOLM, Mary J.
of Waynes___ , Ohio
DENNIS, Rev. B.C.
EARNHEART, Melissa
of Greencastle, Ind.
DENNISON, Rev.Joseph
DENNIS, Mrs. Francis A.
of Manhatten Dist.,
of Baldwin City, K.T.
Kansas &amp; Nebraska Con.
DE WOLF, Edward P.
HALL, Juliaan
(Both of Topeka, K.T. and formerly of Ill.)
DIX, Ralph C.
GRAHAM, Bridgette
of Freeport, Ill.
DOOLITTLE, Benson E.
WEAVER, Vancy A.
of Coal Creek,
of Pioneer,
DUFFEE, Louis
SOWASH, Margaret
(Both of Douglas Co., K. T .)
EARL, George F.
CRITTENTON, Jennie L.
ELDRIDGE, Edwin S.
SPICER, Augusta M.
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
FARlER, C.W.
JESSEE, Mary
of Bloomington, K.T.
FARNSWORTH, John W.
JACOBS, Nelly
(Both of Topeka, K.T.)
FISHMAKER, C.T.
HATTAN, Pocahontas

Date &amp; Place
8 Dec. 1860
Oskaloosa, K.T.
6 Sept. 1857
in Ottumwa, K.T.
21 Nov. 1859

Source

Officiant
William H. Ward

LR-5 Jan. 1860 p. 3

Rev. L.B. Dennis

KHF-12 Sept. 1857 p. 3
LR-17 Sept. 1857 p. 3
KHF-3 Dec. 1859 p. 3

15 Oct. 1856
at Topeka, K.T.
______ 1859

Rev. H.B. Burgess

KHF-8 Nov. 1856 p. 4

Rev. S.Y. Lum

KHF-4 June 1859 p. 3

11 Dec. 1860

Rev. C.M. Cross

Rev. Mr. Fennimore

?

LR-5 Jan. 1860 p. 3

31 Jan. 1860
Rev. L.B. Dennis
LR-9 Feb. 1860 p. 4
at Mr. Pierson's, 8 miles west of Lawrence
23 Nov. 1857
Rev. G.W. Hutchinson KHF-28 Nov. 1857 p. 3
at res. of A.H. Mallory
LR-26 Nov. 1857 p. 3
8 June 1858
Rev. Mr. Nute
KHF-19 June 1858 p. 3
at the Johnson House, Lawrence, K.T.
LR-2 Feb. 1860 p. 3
22 Jan. 1860
Elder J. Elliott
at Bloomington, K.T.
KHF-20 Mar. 1858 p. 3
4 Mar. 1858
Rev. C.M. Calloway

KHF-5 May 1855 p. 3
Rev. T.J. Ferril
5 May 1855
in Delaware
Elder Jesse E. Church KHF-5 Sept. 1857 p. 3
FOSTER, Freeman R.
BOWMAN, Martha E.
13 Aug. 1857
of Topeka, K.T.
of Spring, Pa.
in Spring, Pa.
KHF-26 Nov. 1859 p. 3
Rev. WIn. N. Frazer
FRAZER, Robert L.
JEWETT, Mollie A.
10 Nov. 1859
of Lawrence, K.T.
of St. Albans, Vt.
in St. Albans, Vt.
LR-5 Nov. 1857 p. 3
Rev. L.P. Dennis
FRY, John
ANDERSON, Mary B.
29 Oct. 1857
(Both of Kansas Territory)
near Franklin, K.T.
KHF-2 May 1857 p. 3
Rev. Mr. Jones
GLEICH, John P.
TERRASS, Mrs. Catherine 16 Apr. 1857
at Mill Creek, K.T.
Rev. G.H. Blakeslee KHF-29 Sept. 1855 p. 3
GRIDING[?], Rev. James S. GOODRICH, J. Augusta 13 Sept. 1855
in Owego, N. Y.
of Lawrence, K.T.
of Owego, N.Y.
KHF-l May 1858 p. 3
Rev. Rodney Paine
15 Apr. 1858
GRIMES, Moses E.
ELA, Emily S.
in Hampden, K.T.
of Hampden, K.T.
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�Marriages Published in Douglas County Newspapers,
Bridegroom

Bride

October 1854 - December 1860

Date &amp; Place

Officiant

Source

KHF-17 Oct. 1857 p. 3
Rev. E. Nute
13 Oct. 1857
GROVER, Joel
HUNT, Emily Jane
in Lawrence, K.T.
of Douglas Co., K.T.
of Lawrence, K.T.
LR-11 June 1857 p. 3,c.7
Rev. E. Nute
30 May 1857
HANCOCK, John
ADAMSON, Mrs. Rhoda
in Lawrence, K.T.
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
KHF-24 Oct. 1857 p. 3
Rev. S.Y. Lum
13 Oct. 1857
HANSCOM, O.A.
TAPPAN, Anna
LR-22
Oct. 1857 p. 3
in Lawrence, K.T.
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
KHF-12
Jan. 1856 p. 3
Rev.
Wm.
W.
Hall
2
Jan.
1856
HARDING, John L.
THURSTON, Phebe A.
in
Lawrence,
K.T.
of Roxbury, Mass.
of Lowell, Mass.
26 Feb. 1857
Rev. Mr. McDow (Dow?) KHF-11 Apr. 1857 p. 3
HARMON, Daniel
SANDLING, Mary Jane
on Pottawatomie Creek
(Both of Pottawatomie)
20 Dec. 1859
John P. Wentworth,J.P. LR-26 Jan. 1860 p. 3
HARPOLE, Alfred
MILLER, Jane
(Both of Chase Co., K.T.)
LR-19 Jan. 1860 p. 3
HASKELL, J.G.
BLISS, Lizzie
22 Dec. 1859
Rev. J.P. Skee1e
of Lawrence, K.T.
of Wilbraham, Mass.
in Wilbraham, Mass.
KHF-11 June 1859 p. 3
HAY, Chester A.
COSLEY, Louisa
9 June 1859
Rev. L.B. Dennis
(Both of Kanwaca, K.T.)
in Kanwaca, K.T.
KHF-7 Feb. 1857 p. 3
HAYDEN, William B.
HAVENS, Eliza
22 Jan. 1857
Rev. Mr. Jones
(Both of Prairie City, K.T.)
at Prairie City, K.T.
KHF-10 Oct. 1857 p. 3
HEITZMAN; John
CREAVY, Mrs. Mary
7 Oct. 1857
Rev. E. Nute
LR-15
Oct. 1857 p. 3
(Both of Little Wakarusa) [CREAVEY, Mrs. Jane in LR] near Lawrence, K.T.
KHF-28
Nov. 1857 p. 3
HICKS, Solomon S.
SAUNDERS, Mrs. Char1otteE.--18 Nov. 1857 Rev. G.W.Hutchinson
LR-26
Nov.
1857 p. 3
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
KHF-5
Apr.
1856 p. 3
T.J.
Ferrill
Rev.
1 Apr. 1856
HILL, Forrester
PEARSON, Mary
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
Rev. G.W.Hutchinson KHF-17 July 1858 p. 3
HOAG, Benjamin W.
MONROE, Mrs. Polly M. 13 July 1858
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
LR-1 Oct. 1857 p. 3
Rev. S.L. Adair
14 Sept. 1857
HODSON, Gideon F.
ROWE, Clara
(Both of Osawatomie, K.T.)
KHF-17 Oct. 1857 p. 3
9 Oct. 1857
Rev. E. Nute
HOLMES, James H.
ARCHIBALD, Julia A.
LR-15 Oct. 1857 p. 3
near Clinton, K.T.
(Both of Emporia, K.T.)
KHF-22 Nov. 1856 p. 3
Rev. L.B. Dennis
HOPKINS, Thomas
CAFFERLY, Sarah Agnes 6 Nov. 1856
(Both of Kansas Territory)
KHF-5 Apr. 1856 p. 3
Rev. T.J. Ferrill
1 Apr. 1856
HOPPER, B.F.
MILLER, Nancy A.
(Both near Lawrence, K.T.)
LR-1 Oct. 1857 p. 3
Rev. L.B. Dennis
10 Sept~ 1857
HULL, Joseph L.
ROWE, Mrs. Julia Ann
(Both of Kansas Territory)

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Bridegroom
Bride
HUNGERFORD, Simeom R. TOLLE, Nancy Ann
(Both of Franklin, K.T.)
HUNT, Charles W.
SIMONDS, Addie L.
of Detroit
JONES, L.L., Esq.
BEACH, Harriet E.

Date &amp; Place
Source
Officiant
13 May 1858
KHF-5 June 1858 p. 3
Rev. WID. Wilson
at the Johnson House, Lawrence, K.T.
8 Dec. 1859
KHF-lO Dec. 1859 p. 3
Rev. Mr. Cordley
in Lawrence, K.T.
12 Jan. 1860
Rev. J.C. ,Beach
LR-19 Jan. 1860 p. 3
in Olathe, K.T.
KEATING, R.H.
NORTON, Charlotte
no date given
Rev. C.E. Blood
KHF-24 Jan. 1857 p. 4
of Indiana
of Lowell, Mass.
in Manhatten, K.T.
KITCHINGMAN, WID.
CONSER, Lucy
5 July 1859
Rev. E. Nute, Jr.
KHF-16 July 1859 p. 3
of Douglas Co., K.T.
of Blair Co., Pa.
in Lawrence, K.T.
KLEINHAUS, A.J.
KOFFMAN, Mary J.
5 May 1859
Rev. C.R. Rice
KHF-14 May 1859 p. 3
of Jefferson Co., K.T. in Jefferson Co., K.T.
LAnD, Erastus D., Esq. TRIBOU, Mary W.
10 Nov. 1855
Rev. Thomas P.Rodman KHF-15 Dec. 1855
of Lawrence, K.T.
of Middleborough, Mass. in Middleborough, Mass.
LINN, James M., Esq.
LINN, Sarah Frances
no date given
Rev. A. Hale
KHF-14 Nov. 1857 p. 3
of Osage Nation, K.T. of Sangamon Co., Ill. at the St. Nicholas Hotel, Springfield, Ill.
LLOYD, A.J.
WOODLEY, A.E.
1 July 1858
Rev. Jno. E. Moore
KHF-17 July 1858 p. 3
of Burlingame, K.T.
of New Castle,
at the Hotel in Brownville, K.T.
Canada West
LLOYD, S.W. (Rev.)
DUNN, Mary C.
8 Mar. 1860
Rev.Werter R. Davis LR-15 Mar. 1860 p. 2
of Baldwin City, K.T. near Baldwin City, K.T.
LOVEJOY, Charles Julius BARRICKLOW, Sarah
3 Dec. 1857
Rev. C.H. Lovejoy
KHF-5 Dec. 1857 p. 3
(Both of Palmyra, K.T.)
at Palmyra, K.T.
LR-lO Dec. 1857 p. 3
LUCE, Robert M.
YOUNG, Mary J.
10 Mar. 1859
Rev. E. Nute, Jr.
KHF-19 Mar. 1859 p. 3
(Both of Topeka, K.T.)
at the Johnson House, Lawrence, K.T.
MACK, John
LYON, Sarah Ann
23 Nov. 1857
Rev. G.W.Hutchinson KHF-28 Nov. 1857 p. 3
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
Lawrence, K.T.
LR-26 Nov. 1857 p. 3
MANDELL, C.L.
BROWN, M.A.M.
9 Feb. 1856
Rev. Mr. Ferrell
KHF-16 Feb. 1856 p. 3
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
MATHEWS, J.W.
BALDWIN, Amanda E.
30 July 1857
Rev. S.S. Snyder
LR-3 Sept. 1857 p. 3
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
MAVITY, WID.
HALL, Scynthia Ann
11 Aug. 1858
Parson D.F.Dayton
KHF-2l Aug. 1858 p. 3
at Spring Hill, Johnson Co., K.T.
MOORE, J.P.
BRANDAGE, Catharine
24 Mar. 1857
Rev. Mr. Still
KHF-ll Apr. 1857 p. 3
(Both of Prairie City, K.T.)
at Prairie City, K.T.
MORE, John
McKINNEY, Joliette
30 July 1857
Rev. S.Y. Lum
LR-6 Aug. 1857 p. 3
of Springfield, K.T.
at Springfield, K.T.
MOYS, William
TABOR, Emily J.
5 June 1859
Rev. G.W.Hutchinson KHF-ll June 1859 p. 3
of Lawrence, K.T.
Sumner Twp., K.T.
in Sumner Twp., K.T.

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Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place

Officiant

Source

KHF-22 Oct. 1859 p. 3
MYERS, John
SMITH, Ellen M.
Rev. Mr.
6 Oct. 1859
of Leavenworth, K.T.
of Wyoming, N.Y.
in Chicago
LR-5 Nov. 1857 p. 3
McCAMISH, Richard, Esq. ROGERS, Mary Elizabeth 22 Oct. 1857
Rev. G. Seymour
at Macamish, K.T.
LR-3 Dec. 1857 p. 3
NICHOLS, Wm. G.
Rev. Wm. C. McDow
DART, Mrs. Hester Ann 29 Nov. 1857
(Both of Greeley)
in Greeley
KHF-12 May 1855 p. 4
OLIVER, Wm. H.
HOPPER, Louisa
Rev. Wm. W. Hall
29 Apr. 1855
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
in Lawrence, K.T.
KHF-4 Aug. 1855 p. 3
PARK, Col. Geo. S.
HOLMES, Mary Louise
Rev. Mr. Dunn
12 July 1855
of Parkville[?]
of New York City
at Magnolia, Ill.
KHF-5 Nov. 1859 p. 3
PARKS, William
RANDALL, Irene
Rev. W. Bishop
27 Oct. 1859
(Both of Douglas Co., K.T.)
KHF-22 Oct. 1859 p. 3
PARMETAR, James A.
GRAY, E.J.
13 Oct. 1859
Rev. j.P. Campbell
of Olathe, K.T.
of McCamish, K.T.
in McCamish, Johnson Co., K.T.
KHF-14 Mar. 1857 p. 4
PEARSON, Richard N.
HARRIS, Mary Rosela
22 Feb. 1857
Rev. S.S. Snyder
(Both of Prairie City, K.T.)
at Prairie City, K.T.
KHF-5 June 1858 p. 3
1 June 1858
PERRY, Wm.
BARRETT, Lucy A.
Rev. Mr. Nute
(Both of Emporia, K.T.)
in Lawrence, K.T.
KHF-7 Aug. 1858 p. 3
16 July 1858
PHELPS, Edwin C.
IRISH, Mary
Rev. E. Eather
of Emporia, K.T.
of West Bloomfield, Mich. in West Bloomfield, Mich.
KHF-19 Sept. 1857 p. 3
PIPHER, John W.
WISNER, Mary A.
10 Sept. 1857
Elder M.I. Wisner
of Cincinnati, Ohio
of Batavia, Ill.
in Manhattan, K.T.
KHF-17 Dec. 1859 p. 3
18 Dec. 1859
E.D. Ladd, J.P.
POTTER, Frederick W.
STONE, Laura E.
of Burlington, K.T.
of Lawrence, K.T.
in Lawrence, K.T.
KHF-20 Mar. 1858 p. 3
Rev. L.B. Stateler
POWELL, Joseph A.,Esq. BYLER, Mollie
4 Mar. 1858
at Tecumseh, K.T.
KHF-5 June 1858 p. 3
13 May 1858
Rev. Mr. Wilson
PROUTY, S.S.
WHITEHEAD, Hannah M.
(Both of Prairie City, formerly of Aurora, Ill.) at the Johnson House, Lawrence, K.T.
KHF-10 Oct. 1857 p. 3
RANDALL, Wm. H.
CLARK, Mrs. Emeline
20 Sept. 1857
Rev. E. Nute
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
in Lawrence, K.T.
LR-8 Oct. 1857 p. 3
RANDALL, William Henry OLIVER, Mrs. Ernaline
28 Sept. 1857
Rev. E. Nute
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
29 Dec. l859[?]
Rev. G.
LR-5 Jan. 1860 p. 3
RANDOLPH, Joseph V.
WATSON,
M.
in
Emporia,
K.T.
[Copy
of
page
not
quite
to the edge]
(Both of Emporia, K.T.)
6
Nov.
1856
Rev.
L.B.
Dennis
KHF-22
Nov. 1856 p. 3
REED~ James
McKINNEY, Polly
(Both of Kansas Territory)

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Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place

Officiant

Source

KHF-12 Jan. 1856 p. 3
Rev. S.S. Snyder
REYNOLDS, Thomas T.
JAMES, Caroline
(Both of Kansas Territory)
near Lawrence, K.T.
KHF-16 Feb. 1856 p. 3
RICE, John E.
REIGBER, L.J.
10 Feb. 1856
Rev. E. Nute
bride's name as
the
of Roxbuty, Mass.
of New Waterford, Oh. [Notice in KHF-Feb. 23, 1856 gives
L.J. ZEIGLER.]
KHF-13 Feb. 1858 p. 3
Rev. Dr. Case of
ROSS, Abner L. (Jr.)
BURDICK, L. Virginia
22 Dec. 1858
Grace Church
of Lebanon, Ohio
of Baltimore
in Baltimore
KHF-4 June 1859 p. 3
RUSSELL, S.C.
Rev. S. Y. Lum
19 May 1859
JENKINS, Rose
(Both of Lawrence, K.T. )
in Lawrence, K.T.
KHF-ll April 1857 p. 3
SANDLING, Giles
26 Feb. 1857
Rev. Mr. Dow
HARMON, Eliza
at Pottawatomie Creek
of Pcittawatomie
LR-26 Nov. 1857 p. 3
SEARL, A.D.
9 Nov. 1857
Rev. David Strong
CLAPP, Susie J.
. of Lawrence, K. T.
of Southampton, Mass. in Southampton, Mass.
KHF-19 Sept. 1857 p. 3
8 Sept. 1857
SHELDON, Hon. Henry
Rev. G.W. Paddock
PIPER, Elizabeth
at the Shawnee House, Leavenworth, K.T.
of Council City, K.T. of Seceea Castle,
Ontario Co., N.Y.
KHF-28 Aug. 1858 p. 3Rev. C.M. Calloway
SHERMAN, Major T.W.
SHANNON, Mary H.
4 Aug. 1858
of Ohio
in Lawrence, K.T.
9 Sept. 1857
Rev. Nathan Scarrett KHF-19 Sept. 1857 p. 3
SHROYER, Wm. A.
FURGESON, Phebe M.
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
at the Harris House, Westport
KHF-29 Mar. 1856 p. 3
9 Mar. 1856
Rev. L.B. Dennis
SHULTZ, Absalon
LOVELL, Mary Jane
(Both of Burr Oak Bottom, K.T.)
near Columbia, K.T.
LR-26 Jan. 1860 p. 3
7 Jan. 1860
J.M. Pherson, J.P.
SMITH, Adolphus
OSMER, Sophia Ann
of Lawrence, K.T.
of Chase Co., K.T.
KHF-3 Jan. 1857 p. 3
Rev. S.Y. Lum
31 July 1857
SMITH, Chas.
EGER, Elizabeth
(Both of Wakarusa, K.T.)
at Wakarusa, K.T.
KHF-7 Apr. 1855 p. 3
10 Mar. 1855
Rev. Mr. Foster
SMITH, Charles W.
COOK, Lucretia B.
of Lawrence, K.T.
of Lowell, Mass.
KHF-8 Aug. 1857 p. 3
25 July 1857
Rev. Mr. Sandford
SMITH, Frank B., Esq. MAYBURY, Lucy F.
of Manhattan, K.T.
of Dighton
in Dighton
KHF-25 Apr. 1857 p. 3
2 Apr. 1857
Rev. Mr. Nute
SMITH, Giles
MARTIN, Ellen Esther
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
in Lawrence, K.T.
KHF-24 Jan. 1857 p. 4
25 Dec. 1857
Rev. Mr. Downey
SMITH, T.B.
GREENWOOD, Sarah Ann
at the house of E.A. Landon, near Blue Mound, K.T.
(Both of Blue Mound, K.T.)
KHF-22 Aug. 1857 p. 3
13 Aug. 1857
Rev. R.C. Brant
SMITH, Wm. H.
BEARDSLEY, Roxy
LR-13
Aug. 1857
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
(Roxana)
at the parsonage. Lawrence. K.T.
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�Marriages Published in Douglas County Newspapers, October 1854

December 1860

Bridegroom

Officiant

Bride

Date &amp; Place

SNYDER, James A.
PERRINE, Belle
(Both of Blue Mound, K.T.)
SPERRY, Levi
ANDERSON, Nancy Jane

27 Oct. 1857
Rev. Mr. Snyder
at Blue Mound, K.T.
13 Aug. 1857
Rev. L.B. Dennis
near Franklin, K.T.
STOKES, Edwin
BERKAN, Malvena A.
20 Sept. 1857
Rev. E. Nute
(Both of Bloomington, K.T.)
at Bloomington, K.T.
[Bride is listed as Malverna A. BERKAW in the Lawrence Republican.]
STONE, William
CASEBERE, Catherine
10 Dec. 1857
Rev. M.R. Clough
(Both of Clinton, K.T.)
SULLIVAN, Michael
SPITTLE, Sarah Ann
C.H. Lovejoy
7 Dec. 1856
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
in Lawrence, K.T.
SWATSEL, John
DONNELSON, Catharine
5 July 1858 .
Rev. G. Seymour
SWISHER, F.M.
CALWELL, Mattie E.
1 Sept. 1857
Rev. J.L. Read
of Prairie City, K.T. of Lawrence Co., Pa.
at the Eagle Hotel, Pittsburg
TELLES, Dr. L.C.
WILBER, Caroline A.
1 Mar. 1857
Rev. James B. Weeks
of Lawrence, K.T.
of Little Compton, RI in Little Compton, Rhode Island
THACHER, T.Dwight, Esq .. FAULKNER, Kate
9 Sept. 1857
Rev. S.M. Campbell
of Lawrence, K.T.
of Dansville, N.Y.
in Dansville, N.Y.
THOMAS, S.J., Esq.
HURD, Harriet N.
24 May 1855
Rev. G.H. Peole
(Both of Spring, Crawford Co., Pa.)
in the house of John Long, K.T.
THOMAS, William H.
LAHAY, Martha
12 Feb. 1857
Rev. Mr. Ferril
near Bloomington, K.T.
THOMPSON, George S.
FARWELL, Mary A.R.
31 May 1859
Rev. Geo. F. Jenks
of Lawrence, K.T.
of Lancaster, Mass.
in Lancaster, Mass.
THOMPSON, Wm. P.
YOUNG, Emily C.
10 Mar. 1859
Rev. E. Nute, Jr.
(Both of Topeka, K.T.)
at the Johnson House, Lawrence, K.T.
TODHUNTER, James D.
COULTER, Rachael Jane 5 Sept. 1857
Rev. Mr. Nute
(Both of Lecompton, K.T.)
at the Whitney House, Lawrence, K.T.
TOLLES, Francis O.
STONE, Mary B.
1 Jan. 1856
Rev. L.B. Dennis
of Perkinsville, Vt.
of Wilbraham, Mass.
in Lawrence, K.T.
TONTZ, John
TAYLOR, Elizabeth
6 Apr. 1858
Rev. G. Seymour
in Johnson Co., K.T.
TULL, Wm
HARMON, Mary A.
15 Feb. 1857
Rev. Mr. McDow
{Both of Pottawatomie, K.T.)
on Pottawatomie Creek, K.T.
UMBARGER, George W.
HASELTINE, Rosaltha o. 6 Aug. 1857
Rev. E. Nute
(Both of Bloomington, K.T.)
near Bloomington, K.T.

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Source
LR-5 Nov. 1857 p. 3
LR-27 Aug. 1857 p. 3
KHF-26 Sept. 1857 p. 3
LR-24 Sept. 1857 p. 3
LR-17 Dec. 1857 p. 3
KHF-20 Dec. 1856
KHF-24 July 1858 p. 3
KHF-19 Sept. 1857 p. 3
KHF-18 Apr. 1857 p. 3
LR-l Oct. 1857 p. 3
KHF-2 June 1855 p. 3
KHF-2l Feb. 1857 p. 3
KHF-9 July 1859 p. 3
KHF-19 Mar. 1859 p. 3
KHF-12 Sept. 1857 p. 3
LR-IO Sept. 1857 p. 3
KHF-12 Jan. 1856 p. 3
KHF-17 Apr. 1858 p. 3
KHF-ll Apr. 1857 p. 3
KHF-15 Aug. 1857 p. 3
LR-13 Aug. 1857 p. 3

�Marriages Published in Douglas County Newspapers, October 1854 - December 1860
Bridegroom

Bride

VAN SYCLE, S.B.

FISH, Susan Pascal

Date &amp; Place

Officiant

Source

KHF-3 Jan. 1857 p. 3
9 Sept. 1857
Rev. S.Y. Lum
on the Shawnee Reserve
LR-8 Mar. 1860 p. 2
VAUGHAN, Champion
NICKLES, Elizabeth
3 Mar. 1860
Rev. J.G. Brown
(Both of Leavenworth, K.T.)
in Leavenworth, K.T.
KHF-23 July 1858
VOGHT, John
VINOT, Josephine
17 July 1858
J. Miller, J.P.
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
in Lawrence, K.T.
LR-26 Jan. 1860 p. 3
VREDENBURG, Frank
SPICER, Mary
Rev. G.S. Northrop
25 Dec. 1860
(Both of Geneva, Allen Co., K.T.)
in Geneva, Allen Co., K.T.
KHF-5 Sept. 1857 p. 3
WALKER, R.E.
JONES, L. Viola
30 Aug. 1857
Rev. S.Y. Lum
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
LR-3 Sept. 1857 p. 3
in Lawrence, K.T.
[Lawrence Republican lists her as Viola L. JONES]
LR-17 Dec. 1857 p. 2
WALLING, W.B.
CLOUGH, Louisa C.
Rev. M.R. Clough
22 Nov. 1857
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
in Lawrence, K.T.
KHF-5 Mar. 1859 p. 3
WARD, Chandlee H.
McINTYRE, Christina
Rev. E. Nute
29 [?] Feb. 1859
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
in Lawrence, K.T.
WATSON, Thomas
COULTER, Barbary
9 May 1858
Rev. William Wilson KHF-22 May 1858 p. 3
(Both of Douglas Co., K.T.)
at residence of Mr. J.D. Todhunter
LR-29 Mar. 1860 p. 3
WEAVER, John W.
BURNS, Mary Jane
22 Mar. 1860
Rev. G.C. Morse
near Emporia, K.T.
WETHERBEE, Amory
KHF-15 Mar. 1856 p. 3
11 Mar. 1856
Rev. E. Nute
WHITE, Mrs. Mary E.
(Both formerly of Bolton, Mass.)
in Lawrence, K.T.
WHEADEN, A.
RODEBAUGH, Miss
Rev. S.S. Snyder [ ?] LR-3 Sept. 1857 p. 3
20 Aug. 1857
of Wakarusa, K.T.
WHISTON, Jesse
LR-17 Dec. 1857 p. 3
Rev. M.R. Clough
BOND, Louisa
18 Nov. 1857
(Both of Washington Creek, K.T.)
WHITEHORN, Samuel
KHF-22 Mar. 1856 p. 3
Rev. C.H. Lovejoy
LOVEJOY, Juliet L.
19 Feb. 1856
late of Michigan
in Manhattan, K.T.
WHITLOCK, WID.
KHF-2 May 1857 p. 3
ANDERSON, Mindful A.
Rev. L.B. Dennis
27 Apr. 1857
in Lawrence, K.T.
WIELEY, Dexter
KHF-15 Nov. 1856 p. 3
HASEHINE, Amandy M.
23 Oct. 1856
Rev. Mr. Norton
(Both of Bloomington and formerly of Hamilton, Butler Co., Ohio) Married in Bloomington, K.T.
KHF-27 Dec. 1856 p. 3
WILDER, John H.
LEGG, Mrs. Anna M.
30 Nov. 1856
Rev. E. Nute
(Both of Lawrence, K. T.)
in Lawrence, K.T.
KHF-19 Jan. 1856 p. 3
WILLIAMS, Henry
Rev. S.Y. Lum
GRIFFITH, Ruth
13 Dec. 1856
(Both of Wakarusa, K. T.)

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�Marriages Published in Douglas County Newspapers, October 1854
Bridegroom

Bride

WINANTS, A., Esq.
ADAMS, Mrs. P. Mania
of Tecumseh, K.T.
of Topeka, K.T.
WINTON, John R.
DOBBINS, E.A.
(Both of Prairie City, K.T.)
WOODWARD, Brinton W.
WILDER, Lucie M.
(Both of Lawrence, K.T.)
YOUNG, Robert
HOPPER, Sarah Jane
~~~'

Malahan K.
LEARNED, Lizzie
(Both of Douglas Co., K.T.)
[Copy of page not quite to edge.]

December 1860

Date &amp; Place

Officiant

Source

28 Nov. 1858

Rev. C.M. Callaway

KHF-25 Dec. 1858 p. 3

22 Oct. 1857
Rev. G.W. Hutchinson KHF-3l Oct. 1857 p. 3
at the Johnson House, Lawrence, K.T.
LR-29 Oct. 1857 p. 3
9 Oct. 1859
Rev. E. Nute
KHF-15 Oct. 1859 p. 3
near Lawrence, K.T.
20 Mar. 1856
Rev. S.Y. Lum
KHF-29 Mar. 1856 p. 3
near Lawrence, K.T.
1 Jan. 1860
Rev. H.H. Moore
LR-5 Jan. 1860 p. 3
in the Methodist Episco___ Church, Lawrence, K.T.

Following is an alphabetical listing of the Brides:
Bride

Bridegroom

Bride

Bridegroom

ADAMS, Mrs. P. Mania
ADAMSON,Rhoda
ALBIN, Susan J.
ANDERSON, Caroline
ANDERSON, Mary B.
ANDERSON, Mrs. Mindful A.
ANDERSON, Nancy Jane
ARCHIBALD, Julia A.
AVERY, Emily F.
BALDWIN, Amanda E.
BALDWIN, Elizabeth M.
BARRETT, Lucy A.
BARRICKLOW, Sarah
BEACH, Harriet E.
BEARDSLEY, Roxy (Roxana)
BENEDICT, Lydia A.
BERKAN, Malvena A.
BERKAW, Malverna A.
BLEDSOE, Zorelda

WINANTS, A., Esq.
HANCOCK, John
BARNLS, Dr. Edward A.
ATERBERRY, Thomas
FRY, John
WHITLOCK, WIn.
SPERRY, Levi
HOLMES, James H.
CASE, Laurence
MATHEWS, J. W.
COAT, G.W.
PERRY, WIn.
LOVEJOY, Charles Julius
JONES, L.L., Esq.
SMITH, WIn. H.
CHESTNUT, James
STOKES, Edwin
STOKES, Edwin
CORLEW, Henry Austin

BLISS, Lizzie
BOND, Louisa
BOWMAN, Martha E.
BRANDAGE, Catharine
BRERO or BRLRO, Mary
BROWN, M.A.M.
BURDICK, L. Virginia
BURNS, Mary Jane
BYLER, Mollie
CAFFERLY, Sarah Agnes
CALWELL, Mattie E.
CASEBERE, Catherine
CLAPP, Susie J.
CLARK, Emeline
CLOUGH, Louisa C.
CONSER, Lucy
COOK, Lucretia B.
COPELAND, Abbie
COSLEY, Louisa

HASKELL, J.G.
WHISTON, Jesse
FOSTER, Freeman R.
MOORE, J.P.
CRAM, Hiram
MANDELL, C.L.
ROSS, Abner L., Jr.
WEAVER, John W.
POWELL, Joseph A., Esq.
HOPKINS, Thomas
SWISHER, F.M.
STONE, William
SEARL, A.D.
RANDALL, WIn. H.
WALLING, W.B.
KITCHINGMAN, WIn.
SMITH, Charles W.
BROWNING, Asaph
HAY, Chester A.

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�Marriages Published in Douglas County Newspapers, October 1854 - December 1860
Bride
Bridegroom
Bride
COULTER, Barbary
WATSON, Thomas
HASELTINE, Rosaltha O.
COULTER, Rachael Jane
TODHUNTER, James D.
HASKIN, Hattie A.
CREAVEY, Mrs. Jane
HEITZMAN, John
HATTAN, Pocahontas
CREAVY, Mrs. Mary
HEITZMAN, John
HAVENS, Eliza
CRITTENTON, Jennie L.
EARL, George F.
HOLMES, Mary Louise
CROSBY, Harriet
BLANTON, N.B.
HOPPER, Louisa
DART, Hester Ann
NICHOLS, WID. G.
HOPPER, Sarah Jane
DENNIS, Francis A.
DENNISON, Rev. Joseph
HUNT, Emily Jane
DOBBINS, E.A.
WINTON, John R.
HURD, Harriet N.
DONNELSON, Catharine
SWATSEL, John
INGERSON, Clara M.
DUNLAP, Emily
CRACKLIN, Capt. Joseph
IRISH, Mary
DUNN, Mary C.
LLOYD, Rev. S.W.
JACOBS, Nelly
EARNHEART, Melissa
DENNIS, Rev. B.C.
JAMES, Caroline
EGER, Elizabeth
SMITH, Chas.
JENKINS, Rose
ELA, Emily S.
GRIMES, Moses E.
JESSEE, Mary
FA I RHOLM, Mary J.
DAY, John W.
Jffi-lETT, Mollie A.
FALES, Elizabeth
BOTTS, George W.D.
JONES, L. Viola
FARWELL, Mary A.R.
THOMPSON, Geo. S.
JONES, Viola L.
FARWELL, Sarah C.T.
BARNEY, Joseph M.
JONES, Sarah E.
FAULKNER, Kate
THACHER, T. Dwight
JONSON, Lizzie
FELT, H. Maria
CLARK, Henry S.
JOY, Frances R.
FISH, Susan Pascal
VAN SYCLE, S.B.
KOFFMAN, Mary J.
FLANDERS, Sarah A.
BURLEY, Rufas B.
LAHAY, Martha
FURGESON, Phebe M.
SHROYER, WID. A.
LEARNED, Lizzie
GOODRICH, J. Augusta
GRIDING[?], Rev. James S.
LEGG, Mrs. Anna M.
GRAHAM, Bridgette
DIX, Ralph C.
LIKINS, Maria
GRAHAM, Julia M.
ARNOLD, Noah
LINN, Sarah Frances
GRAY, E.J.
PARMETAR, James A.
LORD, Harriet G.
GREENWOOD, Sarah Ann
SMITH, T.B.
LOVEJOY, Juliet L.
GRIFFITH, Ruth
WILLIAMS, Henry
LOVELL, Mary Jane
HALL, Juliaan
DE WOLF, Edward P.
LYON, Sarah Ann
HALL, Scynthia Ann
MAVITY, WID.
McCLELLAND, Mary A.
HARMON, Eliza
SANDLING, Giles
McGEE, Susan
HARMON, Mary A.
TULL, WID.
McINTYRE, Christina
HARRIS, Mary Rosela
PEARSON, Richard N.
McKINNEY, Joliette
HASEHINE, Amandy
WIELEY, Dexter
McKINNEY, Polly
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Bridegroom
UMBARGER, George W.
BAILEY, F.A.
FISHMAKER, C. T.
HAYDEN, William B.
PARK, Geo. S.
OLIVER, WID. H.
YOUNG, Robert
GROVER, Joel
THOMAS, S.J., Esq.
BROWN, Alonzo J.
PHELPS, Edwin C.
FARNSWORTH, John W., Esq.
REYNOLDS, Thomas T.
RUSSELL, S.C.
FARlER, C.W.
FRAZER, Robert L.
WALKER, R.E.
WALKER, R.E.
CARPENTER, C. Howard
BERKAU, Paul H.
BARKER, Ingle
KLEINHAUS, A. J .
THOMAS, William H.
_____ , Malahan K.
WILDER, John H.
BROWN, George, Esq.
LINN, James M., Esq.
ADAMS, Lucian R.
WHITEHORN, Samuel
SHULTZ, Absalon
MACK, John
CONNOR, Thomas H.
CORREL, James
WARD, Chandlee H.
MORE, John
REED, James

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�Marriages Published in Douglas County Newspapers, October 1854 - December 1860
Bride

Bridegroom

Bride

Bridegroom

MARTIN, Ellen Esther
MAYBURY, Lucy F.
MILLER, Jane
MILLER, Nancy A.
MOCKBEE, Jennie
MONROE, Mrs. Polly M.
MOODY, Mrs. Mary
NICKLES, Elizabeth
NORTON, Charlotte
OLIVER, Mrs. Emaline
OSMER, Sophia Ann
PEARSON, Mary
PERRINE, Belle
PIPER, Elizabeth
RANDALL, Irene
RANDOLPH, Amelia M.
REIGBER, L.J.
RODEBAUGH, Miss
ROGERS, Mary Elizabeth
ROWE, Clara
ROWE, Mrs. Julia Ann
SANDLING, Mary Jane
SAUNDERS, Mrs. Charlotte E.
SHANNON, Mary H.
SHORT, Sarah H.
SIMONDS, Addie L.
SMITH, Ellen M.
SMOOT, Mary L.
SOWASH, Margaret

SMITH, Giles
SMITH, Frank B., Esq.
HARPOLE, Alfred
HOPPER, B.F.
BROOKE, Dr. B.C.
HOAG, Benjamin W.
BREWER, Montreville
VAUGHAN, Champion
KEATING, R.H.
RANDALL, WIn. Henry
SMITH, Adolphus
HILL, Forrester
SNYDER, James A.
SHELDON, Hon. Henry
PARKS, WIn.
ALTHEN, Henry G.
RICE, John E.
WHEADEN, A.
McCAMISH, Richard M., Esq.
HODSON, Gideon F.
HULL, Joseph L.
HARMON, Daniel
HICKS, Solomon S.
SHERMAN, Major T.W.
ADDIS, Alfred S.
HUNT, Chas. W.
MYERS, John
CARR, Alexander
DUFFEE, Louis

SPICER, Augusta M.
SPICER, Mary
SPITTLE, Sarah Ann
STONE, Laura E.
STONE, Mary B.
TABOR, Emily
TAPPAN, Anna
TAYLOR, Elizabeth
TERRASS, Mrs. Catherine
THURSTON, Phebe A.
TOLLE, Nancy Ann
TRIBOU, Mary W.
VANDEVER, Jennie
VINOT, Josephine
WATSON,
M.
WEAVER, Vancy A.
WHITE, Mrs. Mary E.
WHITEHEAD, Hannah M.
WHITNEY, Elviria
WILBER, Caroline A.
WILDER, Lucie M.
WILLIAMSON, R.M.
WINSETT, Rebecca W.
WISNER, Mary
WOODLEY, A.E.
YOUNG, Emily C.
YOUNG, Mary J.
ZEIGLER, L.J.

ELDRIDGE, Edwin S.
VREDENBURG, Frank
SULLIVAN, Michael
POTTER, Frederick W.
TOLLES, Francis O.
MOYS, WIn.
HANSCOM, O.A.
TONTZ, John
GLEICH, John P.
HARDING, John L.
HUNGERFORD, Simeom R.
LADD, Erastus D., Esq.
BURR, Richard
VOGHT, John
RANDOLPH, Joseph V.
DOOLITTLE, Benson E.,
WETHERBEE, Amory
PROUTY, S.S.
BOTHEL, Adam R.
TELLES, Dr. L.C.
WOODWARD, Brinton W.
CHADWICK, W.W.
BOZELL, William
PIPHER, John W.
LLOYD, A.J.
THOMPSON, William P.
LUCE, Robert M.
RICE, John E.

The original announcement should be consulted since some of them contain more information than is printed
in this quarterly. These marriages were copied and indexed by Jean Snedeger and Grace Embers.

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�MARRIAGE NOTICES IN NEWSPAPERS
(Jan 1861-0ct. 1863)
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The following records of marriages have been copied from the following newspapers: Lawrence
Republican. (through Nov. 1862 only)--LR; Kansas State Journal. (through 13 Aug. 1863,
followed by the first issue after Quantrill's Raid of Lawrence dated 1 Oct. 1863)--KSJ;
Kansas Weekly Tribune--KWT; and the Lecompton Union--LU. Compiled by July Sweets and Pauline
Elniff.

ADAMS,

Charles W. Esq. and Ella LANE, eldest daughter of Gen. James H. LANE, married on the 7th
inst. at the home~f bride's father, Gen. LANE of the U.S. Senate, by Rev. H.H. MOORE. All of
, Lawrence.--KSJ, 11 Apr. 1861, p. 3
AHRBERGf{, , William, of Leavenworth and Johanna DULJNSKI, of this place, married 18 July at residence of
"bride's father by Rev. E.D. Ladd, Esq.--KSJ, 25 July 1861, p.3
AKIN,
WIn, and Sarelda Jane CUNNINGHAM, of Berea, Frankin Co. ,KS married on eve. of 11 Feb. 1862 by
Rev. J.N. SMITH.-- KSJ, 20 Feb. 1862, p. 3.
ALLISON, D.C. and I.H. JOHNSON, married 30 July at Congregational church.--LR, 1 Aug. 1861, p.3. Also
KSJ, 1 Aug.1961--" ••• Miss Isadore JOHNSON •• by Rev. H.D.Fisher."(Married same time and place
as Alexander LOVE and Eliza McMURRAY.
--- - - -~- --ASHBY,
J_oseph _T._,--of-Ohi0-Ci-ty-andEarrie-A-MASTERSON-,-of-prairie City married 24th inst. at Prairie
City by Elder G.W. Hutchinson.--LR, 20 June 1861, p. 3. Also--KSJ, 27 June 1861, p.3.
BAIRD, &lt; Robert H. and H. Marilla HILLS, married in Burlingame 21 April at residence of E.L. HILLS, Esq.
"/ by Rev. J.W. FOX.--LR, 8 May 1862, p. 3.

BAKER, ' H.W. of this city of firm of Ridenour and Baker, and Carrie C. BEATTY, of Xenia, OK, married
8 Jan. 1863 at residence of bride's mother.--KSJ, 15 Jan. 1863, p. 3.
BANNING', John, of Big Sprj.ngs and Hetty J. ROBERTS, of Shawnee Co., married _on 7th inst. by Rev. A.N.
Thornton.--LR 18 Sept. 1862, p. 3.
BARBER, Charles and Harriet POTTER married 23 inst. by Rev. W.P. Upham in Lecompton township,--KSJ,
25 Sept. 1862, p.3.
BLISS,
Hiland H., and Celia M. St.JOHN, both of Centropolis, Franklin Co., KS., married 23 April 1862
at Eldridge House (Lawrence, KS), by Rev. Cordley.--LR, 14 May 1862, p. 3.
BLOOD,
N.C., Esq., of Baldwin City. and Mrs. Matilda BARBER of Lawrence, married on 2nd inst. in
Lawrence, by Rev. L.B. Dennis.--KSJ, 4 Apr. 1861, p. 3.
.
BOWLES" (Lt.) John of the KS 9th, and Juliesta E. HUTCHINSON, married Mon. 30 June, in Leavenworth
City at residence of S.W. Greer, by Rev. J.G. Reuser.--LR, 3 July 1862, p. 3.
BOYLE,
G.W. and Anna R. MARSHALL, eldest daughter of Dr. S.A. MARSHALL, all of Leavenworth, married
on 23 Sept. 1862, by Rev. J.D. Leggett.--LR, 9 Oct. 1862, p. 3.
BRIDGES, J.L. of Portland, ME. and Mary E. DYER, of Independence, Mo. married 30 May 1862, in this city
at Johnson House by Rev. Reynolds.--LR, 12 June 1862. p. 3. Also KSJ, 12 June 1862, p. 3-say
.. Mary E. DYER."
BROOKS, . George C. of Wakarusa Twp., a retired "typo" and Harriet .A. MEECH, all of Douglas Co, married
on 5th inst at res. of bride in Lecompton township, by Rev. W.A. Cardwell,--LR, 9 Oct. 1862, p.3 •
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CANADY,
CANIFF,

Josephus and Jane A HALL, all of Black Jack, married 4 Aug. by Rev. Hubert KSJ, 15 Aug. 1861, p.3.
Dr. Henry of Lawrence and Cordelia A. CHAMBERS, late of Wesleyville, Pa. married 13 Oct. 1862
in Lawrence, by Rev. L.B.Dennis.--LR 16 Oct. 1862, p. 3. and KSJ 16 Oct. 1862, p. 3.
,
CARLIN, John and Mary Ann MOREHEAD, both of Lawrence, married in this city, 1st inst., by Judge Carpenter.-LR, 2 Jan. 1962, p. 3.
CARPENTER, (Judge) Louis, of this city and Mary E. BARBER, of EiI)poria, married Friday evening, 10 Oct.
by Rev. G.C. Moore,--LR, 23 Oct. 1862, p. 3.
CONOVER) (Capt.) John, of the 8th KS. married Mary E. HATHAWAY, all of Leavenworth at M.E. Church, Sun.
even. 5th inst. by Rev. E.G. Reaser.--LR, 9 Oct. 1862, p. 3.
COPPLE, E. and Susan F. ASHBY, married 10th inst. at Prairie City by Elder G.W. Hutchinson.--LR 14 Aug.
1862, p. 3. Also, KSJ, 14 Aug. 1862 •• "Elza COPPLE" •• all of Prairie City (Married same time and
and place as William B. HAYDEN and Mary E. HAVENS).
CORNELL, John A. and Ann E. PARISH, both of this city married 14 June by Rev. G.W. Paddock.-- KSJ, 2 July
1863, p. 3.
CREED,
Joseph and Mary PERCE all of this county, married on 4th inst. by Rev. J.W. Wiley.--KSJ, 11 Sept.
1862, p. 3.
'
DEWEY,
Geo. W. and Susan J. GEMMEL, married in Lawrence, KS. on eve. of 10th inst. by Rev. L.B. Dennis.-KSJ, 18 Dec. 1862, p. 3.
DOYLE,
Edward of the army and Mary Jane SNOOK, of Lawrence, married in this city on 17th inst. by E.D.
Ladd, Esq.--LR, 1 May 1862, p. 3. Also KSJ, 1 May 1862, p. 3.
DUNN,
Cervantes and Ann Augusta LONGFELLOW, married 9 July, 1863 by E.D. Ladd, Esq. at residence of
bride's father in Wakarusa township.--KSJ, 9 July 1863, p. 3. Also KWT, 9 July 1863.
ESKRIDGE, Hon. C.V., of Emporia, KS, and Mary DIXON of Donaldson, IL, married on 5th inst. by Rev. J.M. Bone
at Donaldson.--LR, 26 Dec. 1861, p. 3.
'
FARMER, D.R. and Susan GENTRY, all of Wakarusa, KS, married on 9th inst. at the residence of bride's father,
[ by E.D.Hughson, Esq.--LR, 27 Mar. 1862, p. 3.
FIELDS,: Solomon and Huldah FIELDS, both of this city, married on Sat. eve. last by E.D. Ladd, Esq.--KSJ,
Thurs, 31 July 1863, p. 3.
FLAGG,
Henry H., and Lizzie ALVERSON both of Saline Co., KS, married 1st Apr. by Rev. William Bishop at
Salina.--LR, 10 Apr. 1862, p. 3. Also KSJ, 10 Apr. 1862, p. 3.
FRAZER" Robert L. and Mary E. PAYNE, both of this city, married in this city, Sun. eve. last by Rev. L.E.
Dennis,--LR, Thurs., 24 Oct. 1861, p. 3. also KSJ, 24 Oct. 1861, p. 3 •• --"Mary E. PERRINE" ••
married 20 Oct. at residence of bride's father.
FREEMAN, David H., and Anna FITTON, married on eve. of Nov~ 11, 1861 by Rev. J.N. Smith. All of Berea,
Franklin Co., KS.--KSJ, 20 Feb. 1862, p. 3.
GAINS, : Phillip, Esq. and Patesy Jane HAWKINS, formerly of MO and now "Free American citizens of African
" descent", married in this city, Sat. June 12 at residence of Capt. James Olristian by Rev. J.M
.' : Wilkinson, KSJ 18 June 1863.
GENTRY,~, Bartlett and Sarah YATES, married on 2nd inst. at residence of William YATES, 4 miles W. of
Lawrence by Rev. W.P. Upham,--KSJ, 9 July 1863, p. 3.
GILL,
John 3. of Lawrence, and Lizzie ALBRO, of Paola, married 21 June by Rev. A.H. Deane in Paola,-KSJ, 2 July 1863, p. 3.
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GLEASON, James H., of Willow Springs and Joanna L. AYER, of Williainsville, Erie Co., N.Y. married 7 July in
· this city by Rev. W.P. Upham. KSJ, 9 July 1863, p. 3.
GOULD, R.C., printer, Lawrence Republican, and Mrs. Melvina HASELTINE, both of this city, married on eve.
of 12th inst. by Rev. R. Cordley,--LR, 17 July 1862, p. 3. Also, KSJ, 17 July 1862, p. 3.
HA~, Ansel B. and Caroline EVANS, both of Douglas Co., married 5 May 1863 in Lawrence, by Rev. L.B.
· Dennis,--KSJ, 7 May 1863, p. 3.
.
HARRINGTON, S.C. (surgeon) of 1st Ks Colored Regt., and Mary A. COLBURN, married 18 Mar. by Rev. L.B. Dennis.-',cKSJ, 19 Mar •. 1863, p. 3.
HASELT1NE~ Eramus D. 'and Mrs. Helen M. OBENCHAIN, both of this city, married at Clinton, 23 Nov. by H. Burson,
Esq.--LR, 28 Nov. 1861, p. 3.
.
HAY,
Milton, and Frances PIERCE married 9th inst. in Kanwaka by Rev. John S. Brown--LR, 20 Mar. 1862, p.
3. Also KSJ, 20 Mar. 1862.
HAYDEN~ William and Mary E. HAVENS, married Sunday eve. 10th inst. in Prairie City by Elder G.W. Hutchinson
-of Lawrence,--.LR,- 14 Aug. 1862, p. 3. Also, KSJ, 14 Aug. 1862, p. 3 •. (Same time and place as E.
COPPLE and Susan ASHBY).
HERBAULDSHEIMER, August, of Lecompton and Ada HAAKE (or HAACKE), of Lawrence, married on 7th inst, by J.
· Wilder, Esq.--LR, 13 Mar. 1862, p. 3. Also, KSJ, 13 Mar. 1862, p. 3.
HERBOLD, John and Mary WAUGHN, formerly of Liverpool, Eng?, married 20 Feb. 1862 at Baptist Mission, Delaware
Reservation by Rev. J.L. Pratt.--KSJ, 10 Apr. 1862, p. 3.
HIATT, . . , Henry and Abby Arm MEAD, both of Marion, married in this city 1st inst, by E.D. Ladd, Esq.--LR, 6
Mar. 1862, p. 3. Also, KSJ, 5 Mar. 1862, p. 3.
.
HILLS,. Silas N. and Alice M. DUTTON, married in Burlingame 30 Apr. at residence of A.T. Dutton, Esq., by
Rev. J.W. Fox. Originally from Ohio.--LR, 8 May, 1862, p. 3.
HOLT,
William David and Harriet Elizabeth JONES both of Wakarusa, married in this city, 26 Sept. 1861, by
E.D. Ladd.--LR, 3 Oct. 1861, p. 3.
HORNSBX, Columbus and Mira WORMLEY, both of this place married 30th Dec. in this ci ty by Rev. Cordley. --KSJ ,
2 Jan. 1861, p. 3.
.
JENKINS, J.W. of Washington, DC, late of Lawrence, K.T. married Mary DlNAL, 2nd daughter of Lewis DlNAL of
Phildelphia, Pa. married in Baltimore, 16 July--KSJ, 1 Aug. 1865, p. 3.
JEWITT, J., of Leavenworth, KS. and Ellen A. TURMAN, married on 5th inst. by Rev. Dr. Perkins at residence
of J.F. Griswold, Esq.--KSJ, 2 Mar. 1861, p. 3.
JOHNSON, F.E. and Minnie J. RANKIN, married 2 Aug. in this city at residence of bride's mother, by Rev. G.W.
Paddock. All of this city.--KSJ, 6 Aug. 1863, p. 3.
JONES, John S. and HOOGLAND, Mrs. EI:j,za of Tecumseh, married on 20th May at residence ofJ.A. Wakefield.-KSJ, 4 June 1863, p. 3.
KATZENSTEIN, A., Esq., of this city and Hanchen SHLOSS, of Baltimore, MD. married on 21 May in St. Louis,
by Rev. Kuther.--LR, 5 June 1862, p. 3.
KENNEDY, John L. and Sarah STOUT, both of Franklin, Douglas Co., KS. married 23 Apr. 1861 in Franklin, by
\\ Rev. B.C.Dennis.--LR, 25 Apr. 1861, p. 3.
KEISCH, John Frank, and Mary Anne ~~, married on 2nd inst. by Rev.P. Severin Rotter in Atchison. Both of
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Jan 1861-0ct 1863

Doniphan Co.--LR, 16 Oct. 1862, p. 3.
LEARNARD, (Col.) O.E. of the 1st KS. and Mary S. ELDRIDGE, eldest daughter of Col. S.W.Eldridge, married,
; Sun. even. 2nd inst. at the Eldridge House, Lawrence, by Rev. E. Nute.--LR, 6 Mar. 1862, p. 3 •
. .;. Also KSJ, 5 Mar. 1862, p. 3.
LASH"
Geo. and M.A. MILLER, ma~ried on 28th ult. near Lawrence. by Rev. Upham of this city.--KSJ, 11 June
.. 1863, p. 3.
LEE, ,I David of Bourbon Co. and Elizabeth PARKS, of Douglas Co., married in this city by Justice E.D. Ladd
,1 Esq. on 11th inst. (She is of Franklin). --LR, 18 July 1861, p. 3.
Also KSJ, 18 July 1861, p. 3.
LONGFELLOW, Charles,Esq., of Wakarusa and Helen D. RICHARDS, of Eudora, married 4 June at residence of
Charles Longfellow, Esq. in Wakarusa township by E. D. Ladd, J.P.--KSJ, 11 June 1863, p. 3.
LOVE,
Alexander and Eliza MCMURRAY, both of this city, married 30th July at Congregational church. (At
sane time and place as D.C. ALLISON and I.H. JOHNSON).--LR, 1 Aug. 1861, p. 3. Also, KSJ, 1 Aug.
1861, p. 3.
LYON,
John H. and Mrs. Martha MONTGO~Y, married 6 July. 18f&gt;3 in Lawrence, by E.D. Ladd, Esq. KSJ, 9 July
- 1863, p. 3. Also KWT, 9 July 1863.
McALLISTER, Wm. F. and Louisa M. SANDS, daughter of John M. Sands of N.Y. City, married Fri., 19 Apr. at
Prairie City by Rev. Wm. Hickcox.--KSJ, 2 May 1861 p. 3.
McCULLOUGH, L.J., of California and I.A. BALDWIN, of Kanwaca, married 4 Aug. in Kanwaca by Rev. Copeland of
Clinton.--KSJ, 8 Aug. 1861, p. 3.
MARTIN, Wm. and Emma PERRY, married 30 May at home of the bride by G.W. Paddock all of this city.--KSJ, 4
June 1863, p. 3.
MATER,
Joseph and Libbie JOHNSON, all of this city, married on Sun, 14 June by Rev. G.W.Paddock.--KSJ, 18
.
June 1863, p. 3.
MILLER, James A. and Martha Jane .BULLARD, Martha Jane, married 19 Aug. 1863, by E. D. Ladd,--KSJ, 1 Oct.
1863, p. 2.
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MOORE,
Ely, and Rose McKINNEY, both of Lecompton, married 19 Nov. (Mount Aeolia) by Rev. Steel of Topeka.-KSJ, 21 Nov. 1861, p. 3.
"
MURDOCK, Marshall M., a printer of Emporia and Victoria MAYBERRY, of Douglas Co., KS. married in this city,
evening of 15th inst. by Rev. E.B. Dennis.--LR, 17 Apr. 1862, p. 3. Also, KSJ, 17 Apr. 1862, p. 3.
MURPHEY, William E., of Atchison, KS. and Margaret G. OOUGHERTY, of Doniphan Co., married on 8th inst. by
Rev. Father Augustin.--LR, 16 Oct. 1862, p. 3.
MURTHA, Thomas, of Lawrence, and Esther Ann Brown, of Big Springs, married on 4th inst. at residence of R.
C. Dix, by R. Cordley. "Toledo, Ohio papers, please copy".--KSJ, 9 July 1863, p. 3.
PHILLIPS, A.J., of the 9th Reg. KS, Vols, and Mrs. A.S. LITCHFIELD, of this city, married on 28th May by Rev •
. G.W. Paddock at the parsonage.--KSJ, 4 June 1863, p. 3.
\ .
PICKENS, Orlando and BARNARD, SBrah A., both of Lawrence, married 27 Sept.--KSJ, 1 Oct. 1863, p. 2.
PICKERING, John, formerly of this city and Delia A. WOODWARD, only daughter of Horace A. Woodward, of Gray. ville, Ill. married on Mon. 4th inst. in Grayville, IL, by A.A. White, Esq.--LND, 14 Mar. 1861, p.3.
PIERSON, Marcus 0., and Margaret M. MATIIERS, married in this city, 20 Mar, by Rev. Hummer.--LR, 3 Apr. 1862,

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PILE,

(Dr.) Isaiah, of Peoria and Sarah DAVENPoRT of Olathe, married 25 July.--LR, 1 Aug. 1861, p. 3.
Also KSJ, 1 Aug. 1861, p. 3 •••• "Married in Olathe, Johnson Co., by Elder G.W. Hutchinson.
PUCKEIT;, _ Henry and Charlotte SALSBURY, married 17 Aug. at residence of bride's parents in Wakarusa.--KSJ,
1 Oct. 1863.
REECE, _ Van Buren, and Nancy JONES, married 2 Apr. 1863 near Lawrence, by Rev. LoB. Dennis all of Douglas
Co.--KSJ, 9 Apr. 1863, p. 3.
REED"
John F., of Lawrence, KS, married Julia M. AMBLER on Wed., Sept. 18, in Presbyterian Church in
, Bedford, N~Y.--KSJ, 19 Sept. 1861, p. 3.
ROSEB~Y, James, and Phoebe BUTLER, married 18 Mar. near Lawrence by Rev. L.B. Dennis.--KSJ, 19 Mar. 1863,
.

p. 3.

RUTHRAUFF, Henry J. and Hattie J. (or E.?) COLLIER, married on 20th inst. at residence of bride's father by
- Rev. H.D.Fisher.--LR, 23 May 1861. Also KSJ, 23 May 1861, p. 3.
SALAVUIEL(?), John, of this city and Jemima CORRELL, of Wakarusa township, married Slll1day last by Rev. T.
Ferrill.--LR, Thurs., 7 Nov. 1861, p. 3.
SAMPSON, Turner, Esq. of Lawrence, and S.A.TAYLOR, of Lexington, Johnson Co., married 13th ult. at DeSota,
by Rev. Smith.--LR, 1 Aug. 1861, p. 3. Also, KSJ, 18 July 1861, p. 3.
SARGENT, George H., and Angie G. SANDS, both of this place, married in this city 18 June at residence of
bride's brother by Rev. R. Cordley.--KSJ, 27 June 1861, p. 3.
SCHINNER, Adolphe and Augustine C. VINOT, married in Lawrence, evening of 20th inst, by Louis Carpenter, Esq.
- --KSJ, 27 Mar. 1862, p. 3.
SMITH,
Andrew and Lucinda J. HUDDLESTON, both of Bloomington, Douglas Co., KS., married on Thurs. 15th
inst. by Rev. John S. Brown.--LR, 29 May 1862. Also, KSJ, 29 May 1862, p. 3.
SNIPLEY, Daniel, and Mrs. Mary J. RICHARDS, both of Lawrence, married in this city on the 23rd inst. by Rev.
H.H. Moore.--LR, 27 Mar. 1862, p. 3.
SOULE,
William L.G., and Mary BENSON, married 17 June at residence of bride's father, 6 miles from
Lawrence, by Rev. R. Cordley.--KSJ, 18 Jlll1e 1863, p. 3.
SPARR,
R.W., of Lawrence and Mary CRITCHFIELD of Franklin Co., KS. married 16th inst. by Rev. Joseph Welch.
--LR, 20 Mar. 1862, p. 3. Also, KSJ, 20 Mar. 1862, p. 3.
STOTLER, Jacob, Editor of Emporia News, and Levara MURDOCK, both of Emporia, married evening of 4th Mar. by
Rev. J.C. Fraker, at Christian Church. LR, 28 Mar. 1861, p. 3. Also, KSJ, 21 Mar. 1861, p. 3 ••••
"Jacob STOTILER •• married recently ••• ".
STOUT,
Alford, and DAW, Mrs. Margaret, married 27th ult in Atchison at the house of John DAW, by Rev.
Abram Bennett. All of Doniphan Co.--LR, 16 Oct. 1862, p. 3.
STRICKLER, (Hon) H.J., of Tecumseh, married Hattie STANTON. daughter of Fred P. STANTON, married 19t9 at
residence of bride's father (Mount Aeolia), by Rev. Steel of Topeka.'--KSJ,21 Nov. 1861,_ p.-3 •. SUTLIFF, J.B., of thi-s city and Augusta HOLLISTER, of Marietta, CR, married 6 Nov. by Rev. W.W. Wakefield,
near Marietta. OH.--KSJ, 20 Nov. 1862, p. 3.
THACHER, T. Dwight, Esq., of this city, and Emma E. HEILMAN, daughter of William HEILMAN, Esq., of Philadelphia, married 18 June in Philadelphia, by Rev. R.C. Matlock.--LR, 27 June 1861, p. 3.
THORNTON, Jolm W, of this city, and Nancy A. TURNER, formerly of Carthage, Jasper Co., MO. married 24 Apr.
, - - at residence of Leander Cannedy, by Elder W.E. Everus.--LR, 1 May 1862, p. 3.
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TRASK,. Josiah, of Kansas State Journal, and fllioda j. HIBBARD, of Manlius, NY, married on 25th Nov. 1862, in
Manlius, NY. at the Episcopal church by Rev. Lord.--KSJ, 11 Dec. 1862, p. 3.
VAN DEUSEN, Edwin H., of Lawrence, and Henrietta SANDS, of Minneola, married in Minneola on 20th Oct. 1862,
by Rev. J. Aspinwal1.--LR, 6 Nov. 1862, p. 3. Also,--KSJ, 6 Nov. 1862, p. 3.
WAKEFIELD, John A., Jr., and Ella BALDWIN, married 1 Jan. by Rev. Cordley in Kanwaka,--KSJ, 2 Jan. 1862, p.3.
WATMOW, John, from Canada, and Mrs. Louis H. Brown, of this city, married 5th inst at residence of bride by
. E.D. Ladd, Esq., J.P.,_·_LR, 12 June 1862, p. 3. Also,--KSJ, 12 June 1862, says "all of Lawrence".
WHITNEY, J.P., merchant of Lawrence, KS. and Mary J. FESSENDEN, of Boston, married 23 u1t. in Boston, by Rev.
M. Thayer,--_ _ , 14 Nov. 1861, p. 3.
WILDER; John, Esq., and Mrs. Rose Anna CURRAN, married on 4th inst. by Rev. Cordley in this city,--LR, 6 Mar.
1862, p. 3. Also, KSJ, 5 Mar. 1862, p. 3.
WILLEY; J.W. of Blue Mound, and Nancy PRATHER, of Franklin, married Sunday eve., 17th inst. by Elder G.W.
Hutchinson.--LB, 20 Mar. 1862, Also, KSJ, 20 Mar. 1862,
WINCHELL, A.T., and.H. Ianthe SHOLES, both of this city, were married.Thurs. morn. 17th inst. at residence
of bride's father, by Rev. Richard Cordley. All are of this city.--LR, 24 Oct. 1861, p. 3. Also,
KSJ, 12 Oct. 1861, p. 3. "married this morning".
WORK,
Thomas M. and Margaret N. IRVIN, married 18 Feb. 1862 in this city, by Rev. B.C. Dennis. Both lately
of Crawford Co., PA.--LR, 20 Feb. 1863, p. 3.
YOUNG,' J.P. and Cathrine KIDD, married 19 May 1863, in Lawrence by E.D. Ladd. KSJ, 21 May 1863, p. 3.
BRIDES INDEX
ALBRO, Lizzie and GILL, John B.
ALVERSON, Lizzie and FLAGG, Henry H.
AMBLER; Julia M. and REED, -John F.
ASHBY,Susan F. and COPPLE, E.
AYER, Joanna L. and GLEASON, James H.
BALDWIN, Ella and WAKEFIELD, John A., Jr.
BALDWIN, I.A. and McCULLOUGH, L.J.
BARBER, Mary E. and CARPENTER, (Judge) Louis
BARBER, (Mrs.) Matilda and BLOOD, N.C.
BARNARD, Sarah A. and PICKEN, Orlando
BEAITY, Carrie C. and BAKER, H~W.
BENSON, Mary and SOULE, William L. G.
BROWN, . Esther Ann and MURTIIA, Thomas
BROWN, (Mrs.) Louis H. and WATMOW, John
BUTLER, Phoebe and ROSEBERRY, James
BULLARD, Martha Jane and MILLER, James A.

CHAMBERS, Cordelia and CANIFF, (Dr.) Henry
COLBURN, Mary A. and HARRINGTON, S.C.
COLLIER, Hattie J. and RUTIIRAUFF, Henry J.
CORNELL, Jemima and SALVUIEL, John
CRITCHFIELD, Mary and SPARR, R.W.
CUNNINGHAM, Sarelda Jane and AKIN, WIn.
CURRAN, (Mrs.) Rose Anna and WILDER, John, Esq.
DAVENPORT, Sarah and PILE, (Dr.) Isaiah
DAW, (Mrs.) Margaret and STOUT, Alfred
DIXON, Mary and ESKRIDGJ;:, (Hon.) C. V.
DULINSKI, Johanna and AHRBERGH, William
DOUGHERTY, Margaret G. and MURPHEY, William E.
DUTTON, Alice M. and HILLS, Silas M.
DlNAL, Mary and JENKINS, J. W.
DYER, Mary E. and BRIDGES, J. L.
ELDRIDGE, Mary S. and LEARNARD, (Col.) O.E.

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EVANS, 'Caroline and HACKETI, Ansel B.
FESSENDEN, Mary J. and WHITNEY, J. P.
FIELDS, Huldah and FIELDS, Solomon
FrITON, Anna and FREEMAN, David H.
GEMMEL, Susan J. and DEWEY, Geo. W.
GENTRY, Susan
and FRAMER, D. R.
HAAKE/HAACKE, Ada and HERBAULDSHEIMER, August
HALL, Jane A. and CANADY, Josephus
HASELTINE, (Mrs.) Melvina and GOULD, R.C.
HATHAWAY, Mary and CONOVER, (Capt.) John
HAVENS, Mary E. and HAYDEN, William
HAWKINS, Patsey and GAINS, Phillip, Esq.
HEILMAN, Elnrna and THACHER, T. Dwight, Esq.
HIBBARD, Rhoda and TRASK, Josiah
HILLS, .H. Marilla and BAIRD, Robert H.
HOLLISTER, Augusta and STULIFF, J .B.
HOOGLAND, (Mrs.) Eliza and JONES, John S.
HUDDLESTON, Lucinda J. and SMITH, Andrew
HUTCHINSON, Juliesta E. and BOWLES, (Lt.) John
IRVIN, Margaret N. and WORK, Thomas M.
JOHNSON, Isadore H. and ALLISON., D.C.
JOHNSON, Libbie and MATER, Joseph
JONES, Harriet Elizabeth and HOLT, William David
JONES, Nancy and REECE, Van Buren
KIDD, Cathrine and YOUNG, J. P.
LANE, Ella and ADAMS, Charles W.
LITCHFIELD, (Mrs.) A.S. and PHILLIPS, A.J.
LONGFEllOW, Ann Augusta and DUNN, Cervantes
McKINNEY, Rose and MOORE, Ely
McMURRAY, Eliza and LOVE, Alexander
MARSHAll, Anna R. and BOYLE, G. W.
MASTERSON, Carrie A. and ASHBY, Joseph T.
MATHERS, Margaret M. and PIERSON, Marcus o.
MAYBERRY, Victoria and MURDOCK, Marshall M.
MEAD, Abby Ann and HIATI, Henry
MEECH, Harriet A. and BROOKS, George C.

MILLER, M.A. and LASH, Geo.
MONTGOMERY, (Mrs.) Martha and LYON, John H.
MOREHEAD, Mary Ann and CARLIN, John
MURDOCK, Levara and STOTLER, Jacob
NEWMAN, Mary Anne and KETSCH, John Frank
OBENCHAIN, (Mrs.) Helen M. and HASELTINE, Eramus D.
PARISH, Ann E. and CORNELL, John A.
PARKS, Elizabeth and LEE, David
PAYNE, Mary E. and FRAZER, Robert L.
PERCE, Mary and CREED, Joseph
PERRINE, see PAYNE, Mary
PERRY, Elnrna and MARTIN, WIn.
PIERCE, Frances and HAY, Milton
POTIER, Harriet and BARBER, . Charles
PRATHER, Nancy and WILLEY, J. W•
RANKIN, Minnie J. and JOHNSON, F .E.
RICHARDS, Helen D. and LONGFELLOW, Charles, Esq.
RICHARDS, (Mrs.) Mary J. and SNIPLEY, Daniel
ROBERTS, Hetty J. and BANNING, John
SALSBURY, Charlotte and PUCKETT, Henry
SANDS, Angie G. and SARGENT, George H.
SANDS, Henrietta and VanDEUSEN, Edwin H.
SANDS, Louisa M.and McALLISTER, WIn. F.
SHLOSS, Hanchen and KATZENSTEIN, A.
SHOLES, H. Ianthe and WINCHELL, A. T.
SNOOK, Mary Jane and DOYLE, Edward
St.' JOHN, Celia M. and BLISS, Hiland M.
STANTON, Hattie and STRICKLER (Hon,) H.J.
STOUT, Sarah and KENNEDY, John L.
TAYLOR, S.A. and SAMPSON, Turner, Esq.
TURMAN, Ellen A. and JEWITI, J.
TURNER, Nancy A. and THORNTON, John W.
VINOT, C. Augustine and SCHINNER, Adolphe
WAUGHAN, Mary Louisa and HERBOLD, John
WOODWARD, Delia A. and PICKERING, John
WORMLEY, Mira and HORNSBY, Columbus
YATES, Sarah and GENTRY, Bartlett

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�Lawrehce Monthly Meeting of Friends
Records of Marriage
1871-1884

Seth Wilson BURNEIT o,f Lawrence, son of David and Hannah BURNEIT (both deceased) and Sarah E. FRAZIER,
daughter of John and Lorinza FRAZIER (the former deceased). of the same place, married the 29th day of the
third month 1871 at Lawrence. Witnesses: [To save space, two or more witnesses having the same surname are
grouped together]. Eli, Maria, Sarah H. and Mary WILSON; Joseph D. and Hepsy HOAG; Naomi, Washington and
Flora HADLEY; J.W. MARTIN; Calvin DAVIS: Matilda WATKINS: Margaret and Richard A. COX; Lizzie A. WHITE; H.
S. SMITH; Louisa FRAZIER: Geo. Y. JOHNSON.
Albert D. PICKERING of Chicago, son of Aquilla H. and Ruth M. PICKERING, and Almeda HADLEY, Lawrence,
daughter of Washington and Naomi HADLEY, married the 12th day of sixth month 1872. Family Relations: Washington, NaOmi, Albert, Mary J.,Charles F., Belle S., Emma, Ella, Laura and Flora HADLEY; Matilda H. JOHNSON;
Cophine PICKERING; J.H., and Annis L. STUART. Other witnesses: Mary, Benjamin, Richard A. and Margaret COX;
D.M. and M. Fmana t-1ooRE; WIn., Sarah A., and Willie NICHOLSON; Noble L. (? )PRENTY; James S. CREW; Julia M.
ELLISON; Fannie S. ROSS; Ida L. BLOOD; (?)Prem HOUSTON.
Thomas Elwood NEWLIN, Lawrence, son of Mahlon H. and Mary E. NEWLIN, and Laura HADLEY, daughter of
Washington and Naomi HADLEY, Lawrence, married the 30th day of tenth month 1878. Witnesses: W., Naomi, Albert,
Mary J., Emilie, Ella C., and Flora M. HADLEY; George Y., and Matilda.H. JOHNSON; Almeda H. PICKERING; Ella
M. LINDLEY; J.H., A.L., E.A., and R.A. STUART; V.H. COFFIN; M.H., Mary E., Mattie E., J.H., Arabelle S., John
M., Rebecca E., Flora A., Julia F., Elvira A., and Delphna J. NEWLIN; A.F. REDDICK; Richard A. and Margaret
COX; Enoch and Hepsyba H. HOAG; J.S. CREW;. George J. and Lucena A. BARKER; Charles S. and J.W. GLEED; R.D.
and Mrs. R.D. MASON; Mary LYNCH; B.A. and Georgia T. AMBLEN; W.A. and L.B. Simpson: W.J. PATTERSON; Mollie H.
THACHER; Jos. E. ROSS; Lizzie YEAGLEY; H.C. RAUGH; Gertrude A. BULLENE; R.C. JOHNSTON; Mary A. EIDEMILLER; J.B.
and Frank MARCH; Vara H. GREEN; E.P. CHESTER; G.E. PATRICK; Frances SCHLEGEL.
Charles MONROE, Lawrence, son of Charles W. and Abby K. MONROE of t-iiddlesex county, Mass. and Ella C.
HADLEY, Daughter of Washington and Naomi HADLEY, Lawrence, married the 18th day of the third month 1880.
Witnesses: N. Naomi, Emilie V., Flora M., Lula C., Albert and Mary J. HADLEY; C.W. and Herbert MONROE; Laura
H. and T.E. NEWLIN; S.O. and Sarah G. THACHER; J.S. 'and Josie L. CREW; H.L. and L.D. SCHAUM; J.P. and S.C.
USHER; W.N. and Fannie BANGS; Annis L. and J.H. STUART; Enoch and Hepsy H. HOAG; Benjamin and S. Ella COX;
ELLA and A. HENLY; M.J., A.G. and Mary EIDEMILUR; Geo. J. BARKER; J.M. FERGUSON; Clara and J.W. NICHANS: J.
D. and W.J. PATTERSON; E.P. CHESTER: J.E. ROSS;' Cora E. PIERSON; Carrie BOWMAN; Levi and Sarah A. WOODARD; W.
F. and' Josephine B. MARCH; Geo. Y., Matilda H., H. Herbert and Mattie JOHNSON; Albert D., Almeda H. and
Clarence H. PICKERING; WIn. and Sarah A. NICHOLSON; J.W. and May S. GREEN; N.T. STEPHENS; Gertie A. BULLENE;
Grace F. HOUGHTELIN; Pliny L. (?)LOPER; Mary LYNCH; R.A. STUART; Lucena A. BARKER.

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William NICHOLSON Jr., Lawrence, son of William and Sarah A. NICHOLSON, Douglas county, and Julia F.
NEWLIN, daughter of Mahlon and Elizabeth NEWLIN, Douglas county, married the 22nd day of second month 1883.
Witnesses: Mahlon H., Mary E., John M., Rebecca E., Mattie E., Joseph, Belle, Thomas E., Laura H., Flora A.
NEWLIN; Edward J. and Elmira D. PARKER; Josie and Robert B. NEWLY; Washington, Naomi, Albert, Mary J., Flora
M., Lula C. and Emma HADLEY; George Y. and Matilda H. JOHNSON: George NICHOLSON; R.J. and Fmma F. MASON;
Endsley, Martha, H.W. and Susanah JONES; W.F. MARCH; A.D. and F.H. KENNEDY; Albert L., Jennie, Belle, Joseph
J. and Richard A. COX; J.S. and Jane L. CREW; Amelia H. KEISER; Mollie H. and Nellie THACHER; Ada E. BRIGGS;
Jennie S. (?)GILBERT; Emma A. and Mary A. SAVAGE; Lena MILES.
George Edgar LITTLE of Canton, Norfolk county, Mass., son of William H. and Mary A. LITTLE (the latter
deceased) of Tracy, Lynn county, Minn. and Flora HADLEY, daughter of Washington and Naomi HADLEY, Lawrence,
on the 30th day of the tenth month 1884. Witnesses: Washington, Naomi, Albert, Mary J., Emilie V., Fred W.
and Lula C. HADLEY; Geo. Y., Matilda H., H.H., Mattie E., Charles H., and Bertha JOHNSON; Chas., Ella H., C.W.
and Herbert MONROE; LE., Laura H., Belle, (?)Gurny E., Milt, Mary E., Mattie, John M., Rebecca E. and Flora
A. NEWLIN; Ruthie B. PICKERING; S.P. and H.H. TALBOT; WIn. P. and Abbie C. HAWORTII; Will and Nicholson, Julia;
O.J. and R.B. WOOD\RD
Josephine WOOffiRD; Lida RONEY; Bella LANE; Marvin A. BOWMAN: Mollie H. and Sarah G.
TIIACHER; WIn. H., Mamie L. and Mary F. Simpson; W.T. MARCH; J.H. and Fannie Gillette HILL; J.W. and C.S. GLEED;
E.C. LITTLE; Maggie, Mary A., M.J., and P.G. EIDEMILLER; Sue and Lena MILES; Banks BROWN; Mary A. and Paul R.
BROOKS; Ella NEWLY; James W. and May S. GREEN; WIn. H. COFFIN; Jessie +(his mark) DILLARD; Lola BELL; W.J.
PATTERSON; Bertie N. LEWIS; Frank (?)MELLRICH.
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�KANSAS MARRIAGES - 1863-1865
Recorded in the Clerk's Office, Douglas County Court House, Lawrence, Kansas. Compiled Harch 1979 by Pauline B
ELNIFF, listing groom, bride, date and officiant.
Bridegroom
ADAMS, John H
ADAMS, Villiam
ALLISON, Lewis
ALVERSON, Emera
ANDERSON, Thomas E.
ANDREVS, Vm. V.
AVERILL, James V.
BAILEY, David
BAKER, Simeon P.
BAYSINGER, T.V.
BEEZELY, THOMAS V.
BEESON, Allen
BERRY, Charles B.
BLACKMAN, V. 1. R.
BLAKE, Jacob E.
BLANKENSHIP, Franklin H.
BLAKENY, George
BOND, Joseph
BOOSE, Reuben
BORIS, Samuel
BRADBARY, Elias
BRICHHEI~, John F.
BRIDAL, John G.
BUCKHEIM, John Samu~l
BURGOON, Villiam
BURKHARDT, Andrew
BURROUGHS, Oscar
BURROUS, Eleer
BURTON, Joseph
BUSSE, Lewis
CANNING, Nathan B.
CANSDELE, Argent
CARNEY, George U.

Bride
DUNCAN, Grace Jane
CLARK, Eliza
MONSE, Louisa
BEULEY, Jane
SIGERSON, Mary E.
SPICER, Rebecca G.
COONS, Catharine R.
FELTEN, Eliza
NIX, Rebecca Jane
SMITH, Mary
STOFFER, Catharine
UARFIELD, Mary J.
EATON, Elizabeth A.
AMOS, Thomasanna
BALDUIN, Myra
r.REEN, Fannie
THONSIDE, Ka te
BUNTON, Susan
ESSEX, Cynthia
HOLLMAN, Hary
PERCE, Amanda
KAMPSCHRODER, Fredericka
TINER, Hargre t t F.
ERNST, Margaret
CAIl.AR, Martha
LUDI, Alice Sophia
IJHEEDON, Mary A.
CAMERON, Josephine
PATTON, Margrett
PICKENS, Fadora
POSTON. Mary o.
CRUSAN. Susan
SMITH, Eli za V.
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Date &amp; Place
14 Apr 1864
10 Nov. 1864
14 Jan. 1864
24 Dec. 1863
24 Aug. 1865
16 Oc t. 1865
19 Oct. 1865
27 Mar. 1864
8 June 1865
2 Apr. 1865
4 Oc to 1865
16 Apr. 1865
16 Apr. 1865
10 June 1864
31 Aug. 1865
23 June 1864
30 Nov 1864
18 Oct. 1863
23 Jan. 1864
25 Dec. 1863
10 July 1864
16 May 1864
13 Nov. 1864
29 Nov. 1864
16 June 1864
24 Oct. 1863
31 March 1864
28 Apr. 1865
14 Aug. 1864
11 Nov. 1863
13 Aug. 1865
2 Apr. 1865
1 Dec. 1864

Officiant
E.D. Ladd
C.H. Richards
Varner Skeels
Thomas McAdams
Um. H. Fisher
G.V. Paddock
Richard Cordley
V. A. Starre tt
Ira Jennings
John Bower
G.U. Paddock
G.V. Paddock
S.B. Uaters
U.A. Starrett
Geo. S. Chapin
L.B. Dennis
Chas. Reynolds
Allen J. Parrish
Dudley Lee
Richard Cordley
Ezra Johnson
Jas. K. Lawrence
John Engle
John H. Hiller
Abraham Rothrock
Richard Cordley
John V. Villey
John S. Brown
J .8. Gilliland
E.D. Ladd
Um. H. f'isher
John Bower
John S. Brovn

�KANSAS MARRIAGES - 1863-1865

Bridegroom
CARSON ,. Emi 1 V.
CHAMBERLAIN, J.V.
CHAMBERS, John J.
CHILTON, Villiam
CLARK, John
CLARK, Villiam
CLAYTON,
CLEMMONS, Curelios
COLEMAN, Arthur V.
COLLIER, Anthony
COMPTON, James F.
CONLEY, Cassius
COOK, Theodore P.
COOLEY, Valter
COOLIDGE, J .K.
COPPLE, Lemmon
CORNELL, John A.
CO\lEN, Frank
CROWELL, \lilliam
CRESS, Fletcher
CRUTCHFIELD, \1m.
CUMMELL, Isaac
DODDER, Silas
DAMM, Johomas
DAVENPORT, Andrev
DAVIS, Nathan
DEN UN , Danie
DEXTER, Silas
DINNEY, Absolam
DORSEY, Henry H.
DRAKE, Francis
DUNCAN, Amos
DUNCAN, Hison
EAGON, John M.
EBERHARD, Levis J.
EBERLE, \lilliam
EDMONDS, Samuel
EDWARDS, Jackson
ELLIS, George

Bride
BURNETT, Nannie C.
EAGLE, Sarah A.
HARDING, Hellen E.
RANEY, Nancy
BAKER, Elvira
GIBSON, Jane
FITCH,
MANN, Sarah J.
CAYTON, Emily J.
DLACK, Nancy
CLINTON, Mary
McKINZIE, Carrie
\lARD, Sarah S.
TALBOTT, Jennie
COWAN, Lizzie J.
DANIELS, Elizabeth
PARISH, Ann E.
VARNONICA, Mary C.
FARNHAM, Emma V.
lJILLIAMS, Eliza
·IRONSIDES, Anne
PIERSON, Louise
\lORDS\lORTH, Emilina
OCHRLE, Anna
DAY, Mary E.
\JHITE, Sarah"
CLAYTON, Ruth
LOUIS, Mary Elizabeth
SIMPSON, Harriet
lJATHOlJ, Lois H.
PEACE, Vic toria
LEVIS, Hartha H.
HAYS, Nancy
BRYSEN, Kate L.
BRADY, Lizzie Jane
BOYT, Hary C.
ROTE, Rebecca
STEELE, Angeline
POWELL, Ana
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Date
15 June 1865
23 Apr. 1865
7 Dec. 1864
30 Sept. 1863
8 Oct. 1865
29 Dec. 1864
24 June 1865
1 Dec. 1865
20 Hay 1864
30 June 1863
24 June 1865
30 Hay 1865
3 Hay 1864
23 Har. 1864
23 Hay 1864
22 Nov. 1865
14 June 1863
1 Aug. 1865
8 Nov. 1865
6 Oct. 1863
26 Jan. 1865
22 June 1864
2 July 1865
18 Jan. 1865
15 Nov. 1865
3 Apr. 1865
22 Aug. 1865
5 Sept. 1864
22 Dec. 1865
3 June 1865
5 Jan. 1864
2 Aug. 1863
25 Feb. 1865
13 Nov. 1865
30 Mar. 1865
24 Sept. 1864
17 July 1865
23 Apr 1864
14 Jan 1864

Officiant
J.\I. Bolen
G. V. 'Paddock
E.D. Ladd
Chas. Dickson
C.R. Rice
C.H. Richards
H.D. Fisher
Vm. Draper
Vm. Draper
\1m. Humbert
Chas. Chadvick
Vm. Draper
S.B. Dennis
E.D. Ladd
Robert Burgess
H.D. Fisher
G.V. Paddock
James H. Hendrix
G.V. Paddock
Ezra Johnson
R.V. Oliver
A.J. Sherwood
H. Seiler
John H. Miller
Charles M. Sears
F.L. Pilla
Vm. Draper
S.H. Carmean
E.D. Ladd
Ephm???? Jr.
J.S. Gingerich
G.V. Paddock
H.V. Harquess
John S. Brovn
R. Burgess
G.V. Paddock
Josiah? Ferrel?
Rev. C.A. Bateman
J.H. Vilkerson

�KANSAS MARRIAGES - 1863-1865

Brj_de.1r.:Q.Ofll
ESTHER, John
ESTIS, 11m.
EVANS, Lemuel
EVANS, Nathan R.
FABRICIUS, Otto F.
FARLEY, Harry
FARNSYORTH, Paysen
FElL, George
FERGUSON, C. Smith
FIELD, Oscar
FIRESTONE, Christian C.
FIRESTONE, Nathan
FISHER, Adam
FISHER, Julius
FISHER, Robert
FISHER, lIiliam
FITZHUE, Joseph
FIX, Henry
FLOOD, James
FOSTER, Davis
FOSTER, Fordice E.
FRYE, Daniel F.
FURGESON, James M.
GARDEN, Xavier
GENTRY, Nicholas
GIBSON, Sylvester
GILBERT, David
GILBERT, R. L.
GLATHART, Jerry H.
GLITTEN, John G.
GODIIIN, George II.
GORDON, Augustus
GRANDISON, Richard
GREEN, Rev. Capt. L.r.
GRIFFIS, Joseph
HAELSIG, Adolph F.
HAETTIG, Charles
HALLMARK, lIilliam
HALSA, Amos

Oride
GLUSER, Elizabeth
TURNER, Margaret
LASH, Ellen Jane
PUSTON, Sarah E.
YIEDEMANN, Mary lIilhelmina
HASTY, Elizabeth
HILLER, Frankie C.
KELLERMANN, Antony
FERGUSON, Nancy E.
SANFORD, Mary
CENTERS, Sarah E.
ROTHROCK, Hary
LOBINGIER, Almira
MENGER, Tekla
OIJENS, Rachel
DILLY, Lavanche
MARTIN, Alice
YARDLEY, Emi ly
MAXYELL, Jennie
IJEBSTER, Rachael L.
AVERY, Himena? H.
TOOTHAKER, Mary F.
MARQUISS, Hary M.
VICTORINA, Cerina
SHAFFER, Catharine
PARKS, Mrs. Hary
DATHEY, Emma
FITZGERALD, Sarah
THOMPSON, Emily M.H.
JUSTICE, Alice C.
MACY, Mrs. Addie
BUZZARD, Hary
GRANDISON, Minerva
TAYLOR, Martha E.
PIPER, Mary 1.
SNIDER, Eliza
ZIMMERMAN, Lena
CAREY, Charlotte
MASON, Elizabeth
-32-

Date

:3 Dec. 1865
3 Aug. 1865
21 Apr. 1864
22 Aug. 1865
3 Sept. 1864
26 Nov. 1864
8 Oct. 1865
9 Hay 1865
12 Dec. 1864
4 Sept. 1863
16 Feb. 1865
24 Aug. 1865
15 Sept. 1864
25 Dec. 1865
28 Apr. 1864
11 Jan. 1864
11 Feb. 1865
24 Mar. 1864
20 Dec. 1865
5 Apr. 1864
5 Feb. 1865
11 Oc t. 1863
16 Dec. 1865
5 Jan. 1865
10 Aug. 1865
13 July 1865
29 Dec. 1864
25 Aug. 1864
12 Oct. 1865
10 Hay 1864
24 Oc t. 1865
7 Apr. 1864
2 Har. 1865
25 Dec. 1863
6 Aug. 1863
19 Apr. 1864
5 Dec. 1865
5 Hay 1865
31 July 1865

Off; ci ant
Philip Fricker
C.R. Rice
S.B. Dennis
11m. H. Fisher
John D. Miller
G.II. Paddock
Richard Cordley
Alvis Hayers
M.II. Marquess
Chas. Dickson
Jacob Koub
Daniel Studebaker
S.B. lIaters
Henry Hyer
Richard Cord ley
S. Kretsinger
E.D. Ladd
H.D. Healey
Geo. F. Chapin
N. Taylor
John HcQuinston
T. J. Ferrill
Job II. Hogue
G. Favre
S. lIeaver
H.D. Fisher
Chas. Dickson
G.II. Paddock
John S. Brown
A.S. Scudder
John S. Brown
S.Y. lIalker
Edward A. Doan
L.D. Price
T.1. Ferri 11
C.H. Richards
H. Meyer
J.D. Burton
G.II. Paddock

�KANSAS MARRIAGES - 1863-1865
Bridegroom

~rid~

Date

Offi ciant

HAH, John A.
HAH, Rev. Hilton
HAH, VUliam
HAHBAUGH, B.V.
HANNAH, Vi l l i am
HANEY, H.H.
HANSON, Henry
HARHON, Henry D.
HARRIS, i.

ALENt Sarah C.
PALMER, Josephine
DAY, Hargaret
LOOKER, Hrs. Caroline A.
DRAKER, Hrs. Hary
\JALLAS, Hartha E.
ADKINS, Susan P.
ALLEN, Jennie
GENTRY, Sarah J.

A.H. Vilson
V.D. Fisher
F.L. Pilla
J .B. Gilliland
R.B. Robinson
Viley Jones
S.B. Vaters
G.V. Paddock
G.V. Paddock

,HARVEY, David Johnson
HARVEY, Green
HASTIE, George V.
HASSLITT, George V.
HAWINS, Thomas
HAZELTINE, Robert V.S.
HEDDENS, J.H.
HELSTROH, Rudolph
HERNING, Hichael
HERRING, John
HICOCKS, Linus R.
HOCK, George
HOGAN, Dennis
HOLLENBACK, Elisha
HOLHES, Stephen
HOVARD,Amasa C.

PARKER, Rebekah
ADAMS, Jane
EBERHART, Susan L.
DYER, Eliza F.
ELLIS, Susan
BURDICK, Louisa,Agnes
DAVISSON, Sadie E.
EINSTAD, Laura
EBERHART, Ann S.
JONES, Virginia
JOHNSON, Ada S.
\JIENRAND, Hrs. Henrietta
Caroline
DOYLE, Elisa
HOVARD, Harriett
ALLISON, Sarah H.
KENNEDY, Elizabeth J.

5 Oc to 1863
19 Har. 1864
14 June 1864
23 Aug. 1864
26 Har. 1865
17 Nov. 1864
13 Har. 1864
25 Nov. 1865
21 Nov. 1866 ?
rec. 28 Feb. 1866
20 Oct. 1863
10 Nov. 1864
30 June 1864
17 Feb. 1864
17 Dec. 1863
13 Sep t. 1863
28 Dec. 1865
22 July 1865
21 Jan. 1864
27 Aug. 1865
4 June 1864
31 Aug. 1864

G. Favre
John L. Brown
T.J. Ferne
G.V. Paddock

HUNTER, Geo. G.
HYDE, John H.
HYNES, Harry
JOHNSON, Corbely
JOHNSON, Francis, E.
JOHNSON, Henry
JOHNSON, Henry
JOHNSON, King
JOHNSON, Villiam
JOHN~ON, Vm. T.
JOIINSTON, E. B.

IJI1ITE, Nellie
ALLEN, Zennah P.
CERINO, Hary
POOL, Ann Jane
RANKIN, Hinerva J.
EARLY, Catherine
HETTS, Sarah E.
Gf{F.EN, Irena
GILSTRAP, Sarah H.
THOHAS, Susan Jane
IIOLLIER, Eliza E.

16 Jan. 1864
4 Feb. 1865
18 Dec. 1863
16 Nov. 18651
ree. 28 Feb. 1866
8 Oct. 1865
12 Oct. 1865
29 Nov. 1865
14 Feb. 1864
2 Aug. 1863
1 Sept. 1864
26 Jan. 1865
11 Feb. 1864
7 Sept. 1865
28 Hay 1865
16 June 1864

-33-

Job V. Hogue
C.H. Richard
Abram Blakely
G. Favre
J .H. Vilkerson
R.V. Voodward
G.S. Dearborn
E.D. Ladd
J. Copeland
Ben C. Baker
Richard Cord ley
John H. Hiller

Geo. F. Chapin
G.V. Paddock
F.1. Va ttrow
E. Veatch
G.V. Paddock
Job V. Hogue
S.B. Voodward
Richard Cord ley
Ben C. Baker
Dudley Lee
A.J. Sherwood

�KANSAS MARRIAGES - 1863-1865
Brjdegroom

Bride

JONES, Enoch L.
JORDAN, Thomas J.
KACKLEY, Villis
KEELER, Joseph
KEETH, Isaac
KELLEY, Anthony
KELLOGG, Lucius D.
KENNEDY, James
KIMBALL, E.F.
KINGSBURG, George V.
KLEMP, Henry
KNIGHT, George V.
.LEE, Thomas
LEGER, John
LEIS, Henry
LENORE, Moses
LEVIS, A.O.
LEVIS, Jonathan
LEVIS, John
LIGHT", Henry
LOGAN, Thomas
LOIT, Charles

HARTIN, Rebecca Jane
DAVIS, Pamelia
SANDS, Martha
SEEBAL, Hary Ann
DENNISON, Rose
HARBOUR, Ann Eliza
\JOOD, Cornelia
BELL, Hartha
VILES, A.E.
STONE, Lydia H.
LOYS, Ca therine
HcKEVNEY, Nancy Katharine
MEGRATH, Mary
COOP, Hary
HUTCHINSON, Ruth E.
'RITE, Georgianna
CLARK, Amanda J.
MOSIER, Vilda H.
CLARK, Sarah
BREVER, Nancy L.
BANE, Almit-ea
PETTY, Emma

LOSSEE, Samuel M.
McADAMS, Albert
McCLEAN, George
McCLELLAN, Vilson
McCLINTOCK, Villiam
McCORMICK, David A.T.
McCUNE, Graydon
'McFARLAND, Thomas
McGUIRE, Villiam H.
McILVAINE, John
McKINNEY, Villiam J.

TUSSGAN, Nancy J
BODLERSON, Agnes
KINKEID, Sarah
CAYI~R, Frances E.
COLE, Susan
PHIRATT, Sarah Ann
KELLEY, Eliza
GARVIN, Nancy Jane
McKENZIE, Emma
SHIELDS, Hrs. Hargaret
VOOD, Flora

McVHINNEY, Thomas J.
MACY, Eberla a.
MADDEN, Green
MAIN, Enoch

HOVARD, Cemantha
HOVARD, Adelia
CIIERVESTONN? Halinda
CROVELL, Elizabeth
-34-

Date
2 Feb. 1865
16 Har. 1865
28 Dec. 1865
26 Har. 1864
5 Dec. 1864
14 June 1865
8 Hay 1865
20 April 1965
21 July 1864
20 Sept. 1864
2 June 1864
21 Apr. 1864
11 Dec. 1864
15 Har. 1864
23 Oc t. 1865
17 Aug. 1864
18 July 1865
27 Aug. 1865
29 Dec. 1864
14 Oct. 1865
25 Oct. 1863
30 Nov. 1865
rec.27 Feb. 1866
25 Dec. 1864
23 Feb. 1863
5 June 1864
16 Apr. 1865
19 May 1864
20 apr. 1865
14 June 1865
14 June 1864
27 July 1865
11 May 1865
19 Dec. 1865
rec. 27 Feb. 1866
4 Dec. 1863
7 Aug. 1864
rec. 2 Sept. 1864
29 Mar. 1864

Offici ant
Robert Burgess
Vm. H. Fisher
J.H. Vilkerson
V.A. Starrett
E.D. Ladd
Charles Chadwick
Richard Cord ley
James Brownlee
H.D. Fisher
John S. Brown
A.J. Sherwood
John S. Brown
G. Favre
E.D. Ladd
John S. Brown
John V. Vilkerson
Ezra Johnson
V.D. Hamilton
C.H. Richards
Horace Tucker
John V. Vilkerson
John S. Brown
Henry HcKenzie
Joseph H. Strothers
Abram Blakely
Abraham Rothrock
F.L. Pilla
John S. Brown
Charles Chadwick
Robert Burgess
T.B. Voodard
George Hiller
John S. Brown
E.D. Ladd
Vm. Draper
Dudley Lee
E.D. Ladd

�KANSAS MARRIAGES - 1863-1865

Bride
HARTIN, Charles
STOP, Alcy
HARTIN, David
ROSEBAUGH, Jane
HARTIN, Villiam
PERRY, Emma
HASON, James J.
BRYSON, Dalenes A.
HATER, Joseph
JOHNSON, Libbie
HATNEY, James
LAYSON, Nancy Jane
HELLAR, James R.
CHOCKLEY, Sarah
HENGER, Adolph Christian EVERBACK, LouisaHESSER, David
BLEDSOE, Laura Aurilla
HILLER, John J.
HAYS, Louis
HILLER, JULIIUS
MENGER, Augusta F.E.
MILLER, Richard
GRIFFITH, Hary Jane
MILLER, Villlam
UARREN, Hary E.
HITCHEL, Joseph
Buggoon, Hary Jane
HITCHELL, Varren H.
f'RIEND, Haggie E.
Moberly, Augustin Vm.
UHALEY, Eunice Hatilda
MOON, Noah
FLYNN, Nancy L.
HOON, Thomas
JOHNSON, Lelia Jane
HOORE, Elza
ALVERON, Elvira E.
HOORE, John
HARRELL, Sarah J.
HORRIS, John
STEPHENSON, Hrs. R.P.
HOSS, Celli?
CLOV, Hary Francis
HUELLER, John Adam
BROEHHELSICK, Anna
MYERS, Villis
CORELL, Juliann
NIGHTEN, V.L.
MORE, Mrs. Nancy
NORTON, Roswell
COAT, Elizabeth H.
ODDY, Villiam
GLIMPSE, Jeannet te
PACE, Hichael
CUNNINGHAH, Laura O.
PALMQUIST, Andrew
PETERSON, Charlotte G.
PATTEN, Thomas
BLANKENSHIP, Hissouri?
PAYNE, Merton A.
McCOACH, Catharine
PEARCE, C.B.
FAIRCHILD, Hary
PEERHAN, Joseph
POLLETT, Julia
PELLET, Charles B.
LAMER, Kate
PEN~ICK, Allen T.
FURGESON, Hary L.
PHILLIPS, A.J.
LITCHFIELD, A.S.
PICKENS, Orlando
BARNARD, Sarah A.
POAGE, James D.
ROSE, Elizabeth Ann
POXLEITNER, John B.
-LAUTERVASSER, Hargaret
Bri.Q.~oom

-35-

Date
14 Nov. 1863
9 Feb. 1865
30 Hay 1863
25 June 1865
14 June 1863
12 Aug. 1865
16 Sept. 1865
5 Apr. 1864
16 June 1865
6 JULY 1865
20 JUNE 1865
9 Har. 1865
15 Dec. 1864
21 Hay 1865
29 Apr. 1864
12 Feb. 1865
19 Oct. 1863
1 June 1864
4 Oct. 1863
14 Sept. 1865
11 Nov. 1865
4 July 1865
2 Aug. 1865
27 Dec. 1864
11 Aug. 1864
30 Sep t. 1865
13 Dec. 1864
26 Hay 1865
4 Aug. 1864
27 Nov. 1864
22 Oct. 1865
1 Dec. 1864
12 Dec. 1863
29 Dec. 1863
12 Nov. 1865
28 Hay 1863
27 Sept. 1863
16 Oc t. 1864
16 July 1863

Off; c; ant
Dudley Lee
James Brownlee
G.V. Paddock
John V. Villey
G.V. Paddock
Ben C. Baker
E.D. Ladd
John H. Hiller
E.D. Ladd
John V. Villey
John H. Hiller
E.D. Ladd
E.D. Ladd
John Bower
Richard Cordley
Job V. Hogue
Vm G. Piper
A.J. Parish
Villiam G. Piper
Vm. Draper
Geo. F. Chapin
1. V. Bolen
John H. Brune
John S. Brown
Rev. C.E. Lewis
John S. Brown
E.D. Ladd
Vm H. Fisher
John S. Brown
John HcQuinston
G.V. Paddock
H.V. Harques
C.A. Steele
John V. Ililley
G.V. Paddock
E.D. Ladd
E.D. Ladd
Anthony Kuhlz

�KANSAS MARRIAGES - 1863-1865

Bridegroom

Bride

PRENTISS, Lymann
PRIRATT, John
PRUETT, Thomas
PRUITT, Vi lliam
PUTNEY, Lyman B.
QUICK, Levi
RANKIN, Viliam S.
RAUPER, Gottlob

ANDERSON, Hary R.
VILKINSON, Sarah Jane
BRANSON, Hary A.
GARVER, Susanah
COLEMAN, Jennie
JONES, Lucretia Ann
HOYT, Lucy A.
DUNN, Elizabeth

REDFERN, John
REED, John V.
REYNOLDS, George V.
REYNOLDS, Vashington
RICHARDS, James
RICHARDS, O.G.
RINLY, Villiam H.
RITTENHOUSE, Levi
ROBERTS, Col. Vm. Y.
ROCHELLE, James
ROE, John
ROSS, V.C.
ROTHRICK, Joseph
ROZCRAFT, GEORGE P.
RUSSELL, Johnathan
SAVYER, Lyman H.
SCHEIBLIE, Jacob
~CHHIDT, August Franz
SCHMIDT, Gustavus E.
SCHOFIELD, Vm.H. Esq.
SCOTT, John C.
SCOTT, Vm. H.
SEELS, Theodore
SHAFFER, Leonard
SHERVOOD, Jas. H.
SHIELDS, Villiam H.
SHIFFMAN, Levis
SILVA, Vesley

. HOSS, Katharine
LONGFELLOV, Hary Eliz.
FULLER, Hary L.
EASLEY, Catherine
HANNIE? Mary
HUFSOE, Sophia
BELL, Hary E.
SNYDER, Bertha
GATES, Hrs. Louise V.
HORE, Ellen
CHAPMAN, Ellen
BURNS, Sarah C.
~ IJAYBRIGHT, Catherin
APPLEVHITE, Mary V.
BENSON, Josephine L.
GARDNER, Hary V.
FISCHER, Hinna
TOLGNER, Christiane Amelia
MAXVELL, Ann E.
BEARDSLEY, Hrs. Louisa G.
HESTER, Lois Ann
TAYLOR, Henrietta
ELLIS, Elizabeth
JESSE, Hartha
JONES, Mary A.
.ABBOT, Hilly A.
McGHEE, Hary
TAYLOR, Hary
-36-

Date
4 Apr. 1865
8 Junli:! 1865
12 Apr. 1864
31 July 1865
24 Dec. 1863
1 Sept. 1864
21 Feb. 1864
21 Har. no year
(entry dateline
1 Oct. 1858)
1 Jan 1864
2 Aug. 1865
2 Har. 1864
10 Oct. 1865
18 Dc t. 1863
12 June 1865
5 Aug. 1864
26 Jan. 1865
28 Aug. 1864
9 Apr. 1865
14 Jan. 1865
23 Nov. 1863
27 Aug. 1863
19Jan. 1864
19 Hay 1864
23 Apr. 1864
17 Aug. 1865
29 Oc t. 1865
29 Jan. 1865
7 Dec. 1865
23 Feb. 1864
25 Sept. 1865
17 Dec. 1863
3 July 1864
no date - (rec.
21 Feb. 1865)
22, Oc t. 1865
2 Mar. 1865
26 Oc t. 1865

Offi ci ant
Richard Cordley
John S. Brovn
E.D. Ladd
Nathan Buchanan
John S. Brovn
Chas. Dickson
John S. Brovn
John J. Hagee
Chas. Dickson
Vm. C. Finney
E.D. Ladd
Dudley Lee
S.B. \laters
Charles H. Sears
T.1. Ferril
G.\I. Paddock
John S. Brovn
\I.R. Leonard
S.H. Carmean
John S. Brovn
Ezra Johnson
Joseph K. Lavrence
A.J. Shervood
\1m. Draper
E.D. Ladd
Charles Dram
John S. Brovn
G. S. Dearborn
S.B. \laters
E.D. Ladd
J • H. \lilkerson
\1m. Draper
\1.0. Fisher
John Bover
E.D. Ladd
James Brovnlee

�KANSAS MARRIAGES - 1863-1865

Bridegroom
SIHPSON, Vm.
SKINNER, John
SHITH, Charles V.
SHITH, Irvin H.
SHITH, Joseph
SPEED, Richard
SPRIGGS, Edward
STANIFERD, V.V.
STEED, Isaam F.
STEELE, Robt. A.
STERNBERG, Thomas J.
STILL, V. V.
STONE, Anderson
STONE, George L.
STONE, Horace E.
STONEHAN, James Vm.
STROUP, John A.
STURDY, John A.
TAYLOR, John
TAYLOR, J. Vesley
TAYLOR, Philemon Z.
TEVKS, Joseph Vm.
THOMASON, Isaac
THORN BRUGH , James
TOYNE,Francis B.
TRAVIS, Henry H.
TUCKER, Albert
TUCKER, Dexter
TUCKER, Henry J.
TUHBERLIN, John
TYLER, Joseph S.
URBAN, August
VARNUH,' Frank B.
VAGENER, August
VALDEN, Vesley
VARNER, Samuel F.
VASHBURN, Lorenzo
VASHINGTON, George

Date

Bri de
PRENTISS, Louise B.
SPICER, Emile
VALKER, Jane Eliz.
HUCK, Celinda
POTTER, Martha
BATES, Jane
UHEELER, Tabitha
BURNEY, MattieE.
COPENBARGER, Emma
CUMMINGS, Isabella
ENOS, Emma R.
BRYSON, Lucetta A.
. POPE, Mrs. Sarah
VEYBRIGHT, Martha
BENSON, Sarah
KREEL, Zarelda
ROGERS, Minerva
CHAPMAN, Hannah
VOODA??, Adaline
HUSSELL, Hattie
ANDREVS, Hellen A.
CLERRY, Bridget
AMOS, Durinda
BAHNES, Mary A.
ANDERSON, Mary Lucinda
PALHER, Caroline
YOUNG, Eliza Ann
PRESTON, Emma
TOLLUELL, Amanda L.
JOHNSON, Hannah
FIX, Mary Ann
NECKAL, Mary
PEARSON, Martha A.
DULLINSKI, Tubia
BRO\IN, Mary J.
BROUN, Estelle V.
ENGLER, Mrs. Francis H.
LOVE, Francis
-37-

12 Oc t. 1864
8 Aug. 1864
14, Apr. 1864
17 June 1865
24 May 1864
15 Oc t. 1865
12 Sept. 1864
21 July 1864
9 Sept. 1863
14 Sep t. 1865
16 Nov. 1864
19 Nov. 1865
18 Aug. 1864
25 June 1863
13 Oc t. 1864
14 Jan. 1863
22 Mar. 1864
22 Mar. 1865
14 Apr. 1864
7 June 1865
7 Aug. 1865
7 May 1865
4 Sept. 1864
12 Feb. 1865
25 May 1865
12 Mar. 1865
29 Mar. 1865
23 Mar. 1865
1 Oc t. 1865
21 June 1865
7 Apr. 1864
14 Aug. 1865
14 Sept. 1865
10 Nov. 1864
15 July 1864
2 Jan. 1865
27 May 1865
10 Aug. 1865

Officiant
Richard Cordley
R. V. Oliver
V.A. Starrett
Vm. Draper
C.H. Richard
T. Peace
Dudley Lee
V.D. Fisher
Vm. Draper
Geo. S. Chapin
Richard Cordley
John Pieratt
John V. Vilkerson
John Bower
John S. Brown
Jessie Linch
E.D. Ladd
S.B. Vaters
J. V. Vilkerson
G.V. Paddock
Richard Cordley
Alvis Hayers
V.P. Upham
C.H. Richards
Job V. Hogue
G.V. Paddock
H.H. Greene
Ezra Johnson
No Name, Hinister
of the Gospel
John Ingle
E.D. Ladd
E.D. Ladd
John V. Villey
G. Favre
A.J. Sherwood
V. R. Davis
Vm. H. Fisher
H. Barker

�KANSAS MARRIAGES - 1863-1865

Bridegroom

Bride

VAYBRIGHT, John
VAYHIRE, Hugh
VEBB, Holly
VEININGHAH, John
VELLSDORF, Frederic C.
VEST, James
VIIITE, Andrev
VIIITE, Benjamin F.
VHITE, Francis H.
VILDER, Abraham H.
VI LLI AMS, ~;noch S.
\llLLIAHS, James lIellry
VILLIS, \lalter
VISE, Christian
VOOO, Daniel F.
VOOD, John
VOOD, Loren
\1000, \li11iam
VOOOOULL, John V.
UOUDRUFF, Francis J.
UOODS, lIarrison
UOODUARD, Herrick
URIGIIT, Chades E.

({AFE, Hary Jane
JUSTIN, Francis D.
LICK, Hary H.
HAMMON, Sarah E.
JOHNSON, Katherine
[RONSIDE, lIester
UILLIAHS, Hiranda
DEDRICK, Sophia J.
HILLS, Hary E.
JENKINS, Mary E.
I.l NVII., Mal-Y F..
STIWAO, Em 1 J llle
Pll\lEL, Olivia
FORO, Lucia H.
\IllITE, Hary J.
DORSETT, Angelina
McKINNEY, Hary H.
TATUH, Caroline
NlX, Sarah Ann
SIIIELDS, Catharine P.
IIOHES, Ha rt ha
IIILL, Levina
/1ATTIIEUS, Amanda H.

Date

Offi ci ant
John Bover
Um. Draper
\1m. H. Fisher
S.B. \laters
L.R. Campbell
\1m. H. Fisher
T.B. \loodard
James U. Hendry
Robert Hilne
Richard Cord ley
G.\I. Paddock
II. Ilarkel'
R.\I. Oliver,
L.B. Dennis
F.B. \loodard
A.J. Pardsh
\1m. Draper
C.II. Richards
Charles H. Sears.
John Pieratt
J. H. \lilkerson
\1m. H. Fisher
L. B. D~nni~

9 Har. 1865
12 Nov. 1865
11 June 1865
16 Oct. 1864
15 Oc to 1865
28 Hay 1865
26 Har. 1865
11 Nov. 1864
27 Hal-. 1864
13 July 1865
J Har. 1865
11) He l. lU65
2 June 1864
11 Aug. 1864
3 Apr. 1064
19 Nov. 1064
7 June 1865
29 Dec. 1864
24 Dec. 1865
9 Nov. 1865
22 Oct. 1865
3 Sept. 1865
27 Hdl-. 1864

ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1863-1865
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

ABBOT, Milly A.
ADAMS, Jane.
ADKINS, Susan P~
ALEN, Sarah C.
ALLEN, Jennie
ALLEN, ZENNAH P.
ALLISON, Sarah M~
ALVERON, Elvira E.
AMOS, Durinda

SHIELDS, William M.
HARVEY, Green
HANSON, Henry
HAM, John A.
HARMON, Henry D.
HYDE, John M.
HOLMES, Stephen
MOORE, Elza
THOMASON, ISAAC

AMOS, Thomasanna
ANDERSON, Mary Lucinda
ANDERSON, Mary R.
ANDREWS, Hellen H.
APPLEWHITE, Mary W.
AVERY, HIMENA? H.
J3AKER, Elvira
BALDWIN, Myra
BANE, Almira

BLACKMAN, W.I.R.
TOYNE, Francis B.
PRENTISS, Lymann
TAYLOR, Philemon Z.
ROZCRAFT, George P.
FOSTER, Fordice E.
CLARK, John
BLAKE, Jacob E.
LOGAN, Thomas

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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1863-1865 (Cont'd)
Bride
BARNARD, Sarah A.
BARNES, Mary A.
BATES, Jane
BEARDSLEY, Mrs. Louisa G.
BELL, Martha
BELL, Mary E.
BENSON, Josephine L.
BENSON, Sarah
BETTS, Sarah E.
BEWLEY, Jane
BLACK, Nancy
BLANKENSHIP, Missouri?
BLEDSOE, Laura Aurilla
BLINTON, Susan
BODLERSON, Agnes
BRADY, Lizzie Jane
BRANSON, Mary A.
BREWER, Nancy L.
BROEMMELSICK, Anna
BROWN, Estelle W.
BROWN, Mary J.
BRYSEN, Kate L.
BRYSON, Dalenes A.
BRYSON, Lucetta A.
BUCK, Celinda
BUGGOON, Mary Jane
BURDICK, Louisa Agnes
BURNETT, Nannie C.
BURNEY, Mattie E.
BURNS, Sarah C.
BUZZARD, Mary
CAILAR, Martha
CAMERON, Josephine
CAREY, Charlotte
CAYLOR, Frances E.
CAYTON, Emily J.
CENTERS, Sarah E.

Groom

Bride

Groom

Pickens, Orlando
THORNBRUGH, James
SPEED, Richard
SCHOFIELD, Wm. H. Esq.
KENNEDY, James
RINLEY, William M.
RUSSELL, Johnathan
STONE, Horace E.
JOHNSON, Henry
ALVERSON, Emera
COLLIER, Anthony
PATTEN, Thomas
MESSER, David
BOND, Joseph
McADAMS, Albert
EBERHARD, Lewis J.
PRUETT, Thomas
LIGHTH, Henry
MUELLER, John Adam
WARNER, Samuel F.
WALDEN, Wesley
EAGON, John M.
MASON, James J.
STILL, W. 111.
SMITH, Irvin H.
MITCHEL, Joseph
HAZELTINE, Robert W. S.
CARSON, Emil W.
STANIFERD, W. W.
ROSS, W. C.
GORDON, Augustus
BURGOON, William
BURROWS, Eleer
HALLMARK, William
McCLELLAN, Wilson
COLEMAN, Arthur W.
FIRESTONE, Christian C.

CERINO, Mary
CHAPMAN, Ellen
CHAPMAN, Hannah
CHERVESTONN?
CHOCKLEY, Sarah
CLARK, Amanda
CLARK, Eliza
CLARK, Sarah
CLAYTON, Ruth
CLERRY, Bridget
CLINTON, Mary
CLOW, Mary Francis
COAT, Elizabeth M.
COLE, Susan
COLEMAN, Jennie
COONS, Catharine
COOP, Mary
COPENBARGER, Emma
CORELL, Julian
COWAN, Lizzie J.
CROWELL, Elizabeth
CRUSAN, Susan
CUMMINGS, Isabella
CUNNINGHAM, Laura O.
DANIELS, Elizabeth
DATHEY, Emma
DAVIS, Pamelia
DAVISSON, Sadie E.
DAY, Margaret
DAY, Mary E.
DEDRICK, Sophia J.
DENNISON, Rose
DILLY, Lavanche
DORSETT, Angelina
DOYLE, Elisa
DRAKER, Mrs. Mary
DULLINSKI, Tubia
DUNCAN, Grace Jane

HYNES, Harry
ROE, John
STURDY, Jo~n A.
MADDEN, Green
MELLAR, James R.
LEWIS, A. O.
ADAMS, William
LEWIS, John
DENUN, Danie
TEWKS, Joseph Wm.
COMPTON, James F.
MOSS, Celli?
NORTON, Roswell
McCLINTOCK, William
PUTNEY, Lyman B.
AVERILL, James W.
LEGER, John
STEED, Isaam F.
MYERS, Willis
COOLIDGE, J. K.
MAIN, Enoch
CANSDELE, Argent
STEELE, Robt. A.
PACE, Michael
COPPLE, Lemmon
GILBERT, David
JORDAN, Thomas J.
HEDDENS, J. M.
HAM, William
DAVENPORT, Andrew
WHITE, Benjamin F.
KEETH, Isaac
FISHER, Wiliam
WOOD, John
HOGAN, Dennis
HANNAH, William
\-lAGENER, August
ADAMS, John M.

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�ALAPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1863-1865 (Cont'd)

'b

Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

DUNN, Elizabeth
DYER, Eliza F.
EAGLE, Sarah A.
EARLY, Catherine
EASLEY, Catherine
EATON, Elizabeth A.
EBERHART, Ann S.
EBERHART, Susan L.
EINSTAD, Laura
ELLIS, Elizabeth
ELLIS, Susan
ENGLER, Mrs. Francis M.
ENOS, Emma R.
ERNST, , Hargaret"
ESSEX, Cynthia
EVERBACK, Louisa
FAIRCHILD, Mary
FARNHAM, Emma V.
FELTEN, Eliza
FERGUSON, Nancy E.
FISCHER, Minna
FITCH,
----FITZGERALD,
Sarah
FIX, Mary Ann
FLYNN, Nancy
FORD, Lucia M.
FRIEND, Maggie E.
FULLER, Mary L.
FURGESON, Mary L.
GARDNER, Mary W.
GARVER, Susanah
GARVIN, Nancy Jane
GATES, Mrs. Louise W.
GENTRY, Sarah J.

RAUPER, Gottlob
HASSLITT,George W.
CHAMBERLAIN, J.W.
JOHNSON, Henry
REYNOLDS, Washington
BERRY, Charles B.
HERNING, Michael
HASTIE, George W.
HELSTROM, Rudolph
SEELS, Theodore
HAWKINS, Thomas
WASHBURN, Lorenzo
STERNBERG, Thomas J.
BUCKHEIM, John Samuel
BOOSE, Reuben
MENGER, Adolph Christian
PEARCE, C.B.
CROWELL, William
BAILEY, David
FERGUSON, C. Smith
SCHEIBLIE, Jacob
CLAYTON,
GILBERT, R.L.
TYLER, Joseph S.
MOON, Noah
WISE, Christian
MITCHELL, Warren M.
REYNOLDS, George W.
PENNICK, Allen T.
SAWYER, Lyman M.
PRUITT, William
McFARLAND, Thomas
ROBERTS, Col. Wm. Y.
HARRIS, J.

GIBSON, Jane
GILSTRAP, Sarah M.
GLIMPSE, Jeannette
GLUSER,Elizabeth,
GRANDISON, Minerva
GREEN, Fannie
GREEN, Iren'a
GRIFFITH, Mary Jane
HAMMON, Sarah E.
HARBOUR, Ann Eliza
HARDING, "ellen E.
HARRELL, Sarah J.
HASTY, Elizabeth
HAYS, Louis
HAYS, Nancy
HESTER, Lois Ann
HILL, Levina
HOLLIER, Eliza E.
HOLLMAN, Mary
HOMES, Martha
HOWARD, Adelia
HOWARD, Cemantha
HOWARD, Harriett
HOYT, Lucy A.
HOYT, Mary C.
HUTCHINSON, Ruth E.
IRONSIDE, Hester
IRONSIDE, Kate
IRONSIDES, Anne
JENKINS, Mary E.
JESSE, Martha
JOHNSON, Ada S.
JOHNSON, Hannah
JOHNSON, Katherine

CLARK, William
JOHNSON, William
ODDY, William
ESTHER, John
GRANDISON, Richard
BLANKENSHIP, Franklin M.
JOHNSON, King
MILLER, Richard
WEININGHAM, John
KELLEY, Anthony
CHAMBERS, John J.
MOORE, JOHN
FARLEY, Harry
MILLER, John J.
DUNCAN, Hison
SCOTT, John C.
WOODWARD, Merrick
JOHNSTON, E.B.
BORIS, Samuel
WOODS, Harrison
MACY, Eberla Q.
McWHINNEY. Thomas J.
HOLLENBACK, Elisha
RANKIN, Wiliam S.
EBERLE, William
LEIS, Henry
WEST, James
BLAKENY, George
CRUTCHFIELD, Wm.
WILDER, Abraham M.
SHAFFER, Leonard
HICOCKS, Linus R.
TUBERLIN, John
WELLSDORF, Frederic C.

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�ALAPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1863-1865

(Con~'d)

,

,

Bride
JOHNSON. Lelia Jane
JOHNSON. Libbie
JONES. Lucretia Ann
JONES. Mary A.
JONES, Virginia
JUSTICE. Alice C.
JUSTIN, Francis D.
KAMPSCHRODER. Fredericka
KELLERMANN. Antony
KELLEY, Eliza
KENNEDY, Elizabeth J.
KINKEID, Sarah
KImEL, Zarelda
LAMER, Kate
LASH, Ellen Jane
LAWSON, Nancy Jane
LAWTERWASSER, Nargaret
LEWIS, Martha H.
LICK, Mary M.
LINVIL, Mary E.
LITCHFIELD, A.S.
LOBINGIER, Almira
LONGFELLOW, Mary Eliz.
LOOKER, Nrs. Caroline A.
LOUIS, Mary Elizabeth
LOVE, Francis
LOWS, Catherine
LUDI, Alice Sophia
McCOACH, Catharine
HcGHEE, Mary
NcKENZIE. Emma
NcKEWNEY, Nancy Katharine
McKINNEY, Mary M.
McKINZIE, Carrie

Groom
MOON, Thomas
MATER, Joseph
QUICK, Levi
SHERWOOD, Jas. H.
HERRING, John
GLITTEN, John G.
\olAYMIRE, Hugh
BRICnllEIM. John F.
FElL, George
McCUNE, Graydon
Ho\';ARD, Amasa C.
McCLEAN, George
STONEMAN. James Wm.
PELLET, Charles B.
eVANS, Lemuel
;'1ATNEY, James
POXLEITNER, John B.
DUr\CAN, Amos
\.JEBll, Holly
~ILLIAMS, Enoch S.
PHILLIPS, A.J.
FISHER, Adam
REED, John W.
HAN BAUGH • B. W•
DEXTER, Silas
WASHINGTON, George
Kl.EHP, Henry
BURKHARDT, Andrew
PAYNE, Herton A.
SHIFFHAN. Lewis
McGUIRE, William H.
KNIGIIT, GEORGE W.
HOOD, Loren
CONLEY, Cassius

Bride

Groom

MACY, Mrs. Addie
MANN, Sarah J.
MANNIE?, Mary
MARQUISS, Mary H.
HARTIN, Alice
MARTIN. Rebecca Jane
MASON, Elizabeth
liATTHEWS. Amanda M.
MAX\-lELL, Ann E.
HAXWELL, Jennie
MEGRATH, Mary
MENGER. Augusta F.E.
MENGER. Tekla
MILLER, Frankie C.
HILLS, Hary E.
HONSE, Louisa
~10RE, Ellen
MORE, Hrs. Nancy
HOSIER, Wilda H.
MOSS, Katharine
HUFSOE, Sophia
NECKAL, Mary
NIX, Rebecca Jane
NIX, Sarah Ann
OCBRLE, Anna
O\.JENS, Rachel
PAw~ER, Caroline
PALMER, Josephine
PARISH, Ann E.
PARKER, Rebekah
PARKS, Mrs. Mary
PATTON, Nargrett
PEACE, Victoria
PEARSON, Marth~ A.

GODWIN, George W.
CLEI1MONS, Cure I ios
RICHARDS, James
FURGESON, James M.
FITZHUE, Joseph
JONES, Enoch L.
HALSA, Amos
WRIGET, Charles E.
SCmUDT, Gustavus E.
FLOOD, James
LEE, Thomas
MILLER, Juliius
FISHER. Julius
FARNSWORTH, Paysen
WHITE, Francis M.
ALLISON. Lewis
ROCHELLE, James
NIGHTEN, W.L.
LEWIS, Jonathan
REDFERN, John
RICHARDS, O.G.
URBAN, August
BAKER, Simeon P.
WOODDULL, John W.
DMU-l, Johomas
FISHER, Robert
TRAVIS, Henry H.
HAM, Rev. Nil ton
CORNELL, John A.
HARVEY, David Johnson
GIBSON, Sylvester
BURTON, Joseph
DRAKE, Francis
VARNUH, Frank B.

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�ALAPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1863-1865 (Cont'd)
Bride
PERCE, Amanda
PERRY, Emma
PETERSON, Charlotte G.
PETTY, Emma
PICKENS, Fadora
PIERSON, Louise
PIPER, Mary 1.
POLLETT, Julia
POOL, Ann Jane
POPE, Mrs. Sarah
POSTON, Mary O.
POSTO~, Sarah E.
POTTER, ;'1artha
POWEL, Olivia
POWELL, Ana
PRENTISS, Louise B.
PRESTON, Emma
PRIRATT, Sarah Ann
RAFE, Mary Jane
RANEY, Nancy
RANKIN, Hinerva J.
RITE, Georgianna
ROGERS, Hinerva
ROSE, Elizabeth Ann
ROSEBAUGIl, Jane
ROTE, Rebecca
ROTHROCK, Nary
RUSSELL, Hattie
SANFORD, Hary
SANDS, Nartha
Seebal, Mary Ann
SHAFFER, Catharine
SHIELDS, Catharine P.
SHIELDS, Hrs. ~1argaret
SIGERSON, Mary E.

Groom

Bride

Groom

BRADBARY, Elias
MARTIN, William
PALMQUIST, Andrew
LOIT, Charles
BUSSE, Lewis
CUMl-1ELL, Isaac
GRIFFIS, Joseph
PEERl'IAN, Joseph
JOHNSON, Corbely
STONE, Anderson
CA~NING, Nathan B.
EVANS, Nathan R.
SNITH, Joseph
\.JILLIS, Wal ter
ELLIS, George
SHIPSON, Wm.
TUCK~R, Dexter
McCORHICK, David A. T.
WAYBRIGHT, John
CIIILTON, William
JOHNSON, Francis E.
LENORE, Moses
STROUP, John A.
POAGE, James D.
MARTIN, David
ED:10NDS, Samuel
FIRESTONE, Nathan
TAYLOR, J. Wesley
FIELD, Oscar
KACKLEY, Willis
KEELER, Joseph
GENTRY, Nicholas
WOODRUFF, Francis J.
}1cILWAINE, John
ANDERSON, Thomas E.

SIMPSON, Harriet
SMITH, Eliza W.
SMITH, Mary
SNIDER Eliza
SNYDER, Bertha
SPICER, Emile
SPICER, Rebecca G.
STEELE, Angeline
STEPHENSON, Mrs. R.P.
STOFFER, Catharine
STONE, Lydia X.
STOP, Alcy
STROAD, Emiline
TALBOTT, Jennie
TATUM, Caroline
TAYLOR, Henrietta
TAYLOR, Martha E.
TAYLOR, Nary
TIIOHAS, Susan Jane
THOMPSON, Emily H.M.
TINER, Hargrett F.
TOLGNER, Christiane Amelia
TOLUiELL, Amanda L.
TOOTHAKER, Mary F.
TUR~ER, Margaret
TUSSGAN, Nancy J.
VARNONICA, Mary C.
VICTORINA, Cerina
WALKER, Jane Eliz.
WALLAS, Martha E.
WARD, Sarah S.
WARFIELD, Nary J.
\o.'ARREN, Mary E.
WATMo\.J, Lois H.
WAYBRIGHT, Catherin

DINNEY, Absolam
CARNEY, George W.
BAYSINGER, T.W.
HAELSIG, Adolph F.
RITTENHOUSE, Levi
SKINNER, John
ANDREWS, Wm. W.
EDWARDS, Jackson
MORRIS, John
BEEZELY, Thomas W.
KINGSBURG, George W.
HARTIN, Charles
WILLIAHS, James Henry
COOLEY, Walter
\o.'OOD, HilHam
SCOTT, Wm. H.
GREEN, Rev. Capt. L.F.
SILVA, Wesley
JOHNSON, \';m. T.
GLATlIART, Jerry n.
ijRIDAL, John G.
SCH~IDT, August Franz
TUCKER, Henry J.
FRYE, Daniel F.
ESTIS, \11m.
LOSSEE, Samuel M.
CO\.JEN, Frank
GARDEN, Xavier
SMITH, Charles W.
HANEY, M.H.
COOK, Theodore P.
BEESON, Allen
HILLER, William
DORSEY, Henry II.
ROTHRICK, Joseph

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�ALAPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1863-1865 (Cont'd)
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

WEBSTER, Rachael L.
WEYBRIGHT, Martha
WHALEY, Eunice Matilda
WHEEDON, Mary A.
WHEELER, Tabitha
WHITE, Mary J.
WHITE, Ne llie
WHITE, Sarah
WIEDEHANN, Mary Wilhelmina
WIENRAND, Nrs. Henrietta
Caroline

FOSTER, Davis
STONE,' George L.
MOBERLY, Augustin Wm.
BURROUGHS, Oscar
SPRIGGS, Edward
WOOD, Daniel F.
HUNTER, Geo. G.
DAVIS, Nathan
FABRICIUS, Otto F.
HOCK, George

WILES, A.E.

KIMBALL, E.F.
PRIRATT, John
CRESS, Fletcher
"-'lUTE, ANDREW
KELLOGG, Lucius D.
McKINNEY, William J.
TAYLOR, John
DODDER, Silas
FIX, Henry
TUCKER, Albert
HAETTIG, Charles

Sarah Jane
WILLIAMS, Eliza
1-1ILLIAMS, Miranda
WOOD, Cornelia
WOOD, Flora
WOODA??, Adaline
WORDSWORTH, Emilina
YARDLEY, Emily
YOU~G, Eliza Ann
ZHIMERMAN, Lena
~ILKINSON,

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY KANSAS MARRIAGES 1866-1867
Recorded in the county clerk's office,
bride, date and officiant.

Lawrence, Kansas.

Compiled October 1979 by Hary Jamison listing groom

Bridegroom

Bride

Date

ADAMS, David C.
ADAMS, John N.
A~mERSON, \1m. N.
ANTHONY, Mark
ARBAND, James C.
ASHER, ASA
ATKINSON, Isaac
AUSTIN, Robt.
BAIRD, \1m. Franklin
BAKER, Fletcher H.
BALD\lIN, George A.
BALD\lIN, Lewis Cass
BALES, Aaron
BALL, Samuel
BALLAGH, James
BARKER, Daniel
BARKER, Pattsen
BARTHOLO\l, J. Newton
BEALS, Jacob H.
BEAM, L.J.
BEELER, Samuel F.
BENNETT, \1m.
BETTS, John L.
BLANKINSHIP, Elisha
BOLTON, \1m.
BO\lERS, Joseph
BRAGOON, David
BRENDER, John L.
BRISCO, James
BRONSON, Henry
BROOKS, Albert G.
BROUTHERTON, \I.H.

ROBERTS, Emma L.
MARKLE, Mary A.
\lEAVER, Libbie J.
MOORE, Matilda
ARBANE, Edie
FARMER, Parthenia
BURTON, Zilphia A.
CLAYTON, Julia
BELL, Georgiana
FEARER, Sarah
THORP, Melissa (Malisa)
BOUTON, Viola
FORDS, Eliz. H.
HARRISON, Francis
RAY, Nancy R.
McGINNIS, Frances E.
STONE, Adline
FIELD, Mary A.
\lOODS, Sarah F.
RAY, Sarah F.
SHORT, Anna H.
FORTNIGHT, Hattie
SELLERS, Dillie
SCOFIELD, Ann
HOORE, Harriet
I.EFT\lICK, Fanny
PRICE, Easter
SHIRLEY, Nancy E.
CHISSINBERG, Susannah
SANGER, Mary A.
S\lEET, Addie H.
BAKER, Rachel J.

14 March 1867
7 Jan. 1866
15 Mar. 1866
4 Apr. 1867
20 May 1866
11 Oct. 1866
1 Nov. 1866
23 Hay 1867
1 July 1866
25 Dec. 1866
16 June 1866
19 Aug. 1866
25 Apr. 1866
9 Aug. 1866
6 Har. 1867
2 June 1867
31, July 1866
16 Hay 1866
2B Jan. 1866
13 Aug. 1866
10 July 1866
12 Apr. 1866
27 Jan. 1867
10 June 1866
14 Sept. 1866
15 Dec. 1866
12 Dec. 1866
25 Dec. 1866
14, Jan. 1866
27 Aug. 1866
14 June 1866
7 Har. 1867

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Officiant
John S. Brown
Jesse Brockway
H.D. Healey
H. Green
O. H. Mitchell
O.H. Mitchell
Madison F. Joiner
Chas. Philla, J.P.
Richard Cordley
Samuel Kretsinger
H.H. Hovard, J.P.
Horace Tucker, J.P.
O.H. Mitchell
H.H. Howard, J.P.
O.H. Mitchell
H.H. Hovard, J.P.
H. Green
G.S. Dearborn
·\I.H. Fisher
L.E. Ray
Samuel HacBurney
Dudley Lee
James M. Strasburg
John S. Brovn
O.H. Mitchell
Joseph H. Payne
Abraham Rothrock
Charl~s M. Sears, J.P.
\1m. Kimberlin
John S. Brown
Richard Cordley
D. \1oodvard

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGES 1866-1867

BrJ degroom
BROUN, Arthur V.
BROUN, John
BROUN, John
BUCKELS, William
BURGOON, Thomas
BUTLER, John
CALDWELL, Jackson
CAPPER, Alfred
CARNEY, James H.,Esq.
CARR, Harden
CARTER, John Lyman
CARTER, Hoses
CAYLOR, Peter H.
CAYTON, Wm. H.
CHAPHAN, Urn·. B.
CHEU, Robert
CHILSON, Stephen
CHRYSTY, John F.
CLARK, George
CLARK, Oliver J.
COLE, Urn. H.
COLLINS, Chas.
CONKLIN, Benjamin F.
COPELAND, Henry
CRAUFORD, Reid
CREECH, Ira
CUNNINGHAM, J.C.
CURES, Thomas L.
CURTIS, John H.
CURTISS, Wm.
DALLY, Albert
DANIELS, George
DAVIS, Benjamin F.
DAVIS, Jefferson
DAVIS, Oscar
DAVIS, Richard
DEER, Emerson
DERBY, Frederick A.
DINNEY, Absalam

Bride
BROOKS, Ann B.
DELMARCH, Mary
CALLAWAY, Mary Sophronia·
UOOD, Martha E.
KINGCADE (KINCAID) Martha
DOYEL, Sarah
BROUN, Mary
GOODELL, Fanny
SPENCE, Annie
DRISDEN, Lizey
SARGENT, Angie G.
JOHNSON, Martha Jane
HcKINNEY,Lucy Ann
CRUTCHFIELD, Hargaret R.
BROUN, Sarah R.
HULBERT, Rebecca Eliz.
HARD, Hary E.
MILLER, Hiss
HASON, Rachel
PERCY, Kate
NIX (ESSIX) Mary E.
McMILLAN, Lorette
WOOD, Sarah
HINER, Libby
ALLISON, Osadore A.
TURNER, Sue M.
UARD, Mary C.
OLIVER, Clayana
POTTER, Hary E.
TRIPP, Ella
DUGAN, Margrett
FRANCIS, Mary
BOULIN, Amanda E.
GREGGS, Mary
SIMMS, Hattie
JACKSON, Jane
HINK, Eli zabe th
IJlfITE, Clara H.
SIMPSON, Harriet
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Date
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4 Mar. 1867
1 Aug. 1866
3 Jan. 1867
4 July 1866
14 Jan. 1866
7 Apr. 1866
11 Feb. 1866
16 Jan. 1867
17 Hay 1867
13 Har. 1866
21 Jan. 1866
22 Apr. 1866
1 Feb. 1866
4 Jan. 1866
19 Aug. 1866
29 June 1866
14 Jan. 1866
3 Feb. 1866
6 Apr. 1867
5 Sept. 1866
1 Nov. 1866
27 Jan. 1866
30 Aug. 1866
Rec. 19 June 1866
8 Fe. 1866
11 Har. 1866
9 Jan 1866
2 Oc t. 1866
25 Hay 1866
8 Har. 1866
3 Apr. 1866
4 Apr. 1866
1 July 1866
5 Hay 1866
1 Aug. 1866
7 Hay 1866
8 July 1867
8 Mar. 1866
20 Feb. 1866

Off; ci ant

H.H. Howard, J.P.
Um. Draper
H.H. Howard
Horace Tucker
Joel Sherfy
C. Pilla,
Dudley Lee
George F. Chapin
George F. Chapin
Dudley Lee
Richard Cord ley
C.A. Bateman
Abraham Rothrock
Wm. Kimberlin
Um. Draper
Benjamin H. Pratt
John S. Brown
S. Favre
Charles Pilla
J.F. Horgan
Benjamin H. Piatt
E.D. Ladd
John S. Brown
J.H. Payne
G.U. Paddock
John S. Brown
G. U. Paddock
James H. Strasburg
Chas. Chadwick
David Shuck
H.D. Fisher
Rev. Dudley
H.U. Marquess
Dudley Lee
Charles Chadwick
S.R. Uaters
Jesse McKenney
Richard Cordley
E.D. Ladd

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGES 1866-1867

Bridegroom

Bride

Date

DOLLINYER, Charles
DONAHUE, John
DRE\I, Elisha
DUNGAR, \li11is
DURLAND, J. Henry
EDIE, J.S.
EDMISTON, James C.
EDMURTSEN, Selman
EGGERS, Henry
ELLISTON, John H.
ENRIGHT, Munroe J.
ETTER, Edwin D.
ETTER, George A.
EVANS, Henry
FALLEY, Samuel
FARMER, Lemuel T.
FIELDING, Jeremiah
FIELDS, Edward
FISH, Thomas
FITZMORRIS, Dennis
FOWLER, Chester Floyd
FULLER, \lallace
GAMLIN, Samuel
GEER, Benjamin
GELEANE, John (GELERENE,
GELEIIENE)
GENTRY, Austian
GLADDEN, Jerry
GLENN, Jonathan H.
GRANBY, Daniel
GRAZIER, Moses L.
GULASPIE, John \1m.
HACKWORTH, Pleasant
HAMILTON, James P.
HARD, A.B.
HARD, Gideon
HARRINGTON, Jesse
HARRIS, Robert
HARRIS, \I.M.

YOUNG, Emelia
BALDWIN, Martha M.
LITTLE, Martha E.
FRENCH, Kate
COX, Eunice L.
DANIELS, Maria C.
GREEN, Flora J.
HENDERSON, America
EGGERS, Ca therine
DUNN, Nannie
POORE, Frances
McKEE, Hester A.
LEACH, Eliza J.
WHITLOCK, Mary
SAUMS, Eliz. L.
MATHEVS, Mary J.
JONES, Eliza
HARRIS, Jane
FULLER, Mary P.
DONAHOE, Sarah
PARDEE, Emily (Emilie)
AYER, Anne
GAMLIN, Cherry
MOREHEAD, Lucinda
BANKS, Nancy

25 Mar. 1866
14 Jan. 1867
11 Mar. 1867
4 Oct. 1866
1 Jan. 1867
1 Mar. 1866
16 Oc t. 1866
9 Aug. 1866
1 (6) Dec. 1866
6 June 1867
8 Apr. 1867
4 Mar. 1866
31 Mar. 1867
7 June 1866
21 Mar. 1867
rec. 10 May 1866
June 1866
11 Aug. 1866
24 Dec. 1866
8 July 1866
13 Apr. 1866
15 Apr. 1867
18 May 1866
19 May 1867
24 June 1866

WARD, Sylvia
DAVIS, Susannah
ZINN, Malvina
BRAND, Eliza
STANFIELD, Mary E.
FRAKER, Minerva
WALTON, Mary
RANKIN, Sarah A.
DOUGLAS, Sarah J.
JONES, Joanna V.
BARLEY, Jane
ESSEX, Katharine
TOOTHAKER,. Lydia

2 Feb. 1866
15 Jan. 1866
20 Feb. 1866
15 Sept. 1866
16 Dec. 1866
8 July 1866
27 Mar. 1867
28 June 1866
12 Apr. 1866
22 Feb. 1866
2 Hay 1867
31 Dec. 1866
12 Sept. 1866

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Officiant
Alois Mayers
George F. Chapin
John G. Piper
Job V. Hague
E.D. Bentley
G.V. Paddock
Jesse Brockway
O. Green
\1m. Ginley
James M. Hendry
Edwin D. Bentley
0.0. Mitchell
Jesse Brockway
Richard Cord ley
O.H. Mitchell
O.H. Mitchell
Evan Jones
H. Green
H.H. Howard
S. Favre
C. Pilla
R.V. Oliver
O. H. Mitchell
Charles Chadwick
H. Green
Charles Dickson
Dudley Lee
R.V. Dummar
Charles Chadwick
H.H. Howard
R.V. Dummer
Charles Pilla
Charles Chadwick
G.V. Paddock
G.V. Paddock
Charles Chadwick
Charles Pilla
George S. Dearborn

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGES 1866-1867

Bridegroom
HARVEY, Thomas B.
HASTINGS, Oliver
HAVENS, George
HEATH, A. Judson
HERRINGTON, Robert C.
HITCHCOCK, Bethuel
HOLLADAY, Duncan
HOLMES, Uellington
HOLTZ, John
HORNBACH, Samuel
HORTON, James C.
HULTSOPPLE, Jacob
IRONSIDE, Robert
JACKSON, Harry
JACKSON, Henry
JEUITT, Luther
JOHNSON, Albert
JOHNSON, King
JOINER, M.F.
JONES, James
JONES, Valentine
KEES, And t"ew
KELLEY, James N.
KLAUS, Robert
KLEINVOGAL, Charles
KNIGHT, George U'
KRETSINGER, Isaac 101.
-LAMBDIN, McKendrie L.
LAMON, Urn. H.
LANATH, Oscar M.
LANDRETH, Henry
LAPTAD, Peter
LEON, Joseph
LEONARD, Henry
LOGAN, Albert
LONGFELLOU, Jacob U.
LONGFELLOIol, Nathan L.
LOVETT, George
LOURIE, James Edward

Bride
SHORT, Sarah F.
AMSDEN, Sarah F.
JACKSON, Eliza A.
ISERMAN, Helen A.
HENRY, Lena V.
LEUIS, Deliser
THRASHER, Mary V.
BLACKSTEN, Mariah
LEUIS, Margaret
CHRISS, Rebecca
ROBINSON, Fannie B.
BUCKHART, Barbra
KING, Susan L.
LADLEY, Filis
RILEY, Nancy
SQUARES, Hary Jane
RICE, Jane C.
UALTON, Josephene
HOLMARK, Charlotte Ann
COLLIER, Ruth
SIMSON, Kate
GROOMS, Sarah
VAN AN DA , Anna G.
COLLINS, Sarah E.
PAPENHUSEN, Dora
BEAMAN, Caroline H.
BRANDER, Hary L.
GILBERT, Ella
BELL, Harriet A.
HALE, Sarah
LANDERS, Melinda
PETRIE, Agnes
BARKER, ~etsey Ann
PEARCE, Emeline
GAIRIT, Oma
DAVIS, Sarah A.
CAMPBELL, Mary E.R.
JOHNSON, Eliza A.
FRANCE, Elizabeth
-47-

Date
12 Jan. 1867
6 Dec. 1866
26 Apr. 1866
12 Hay 1867
12 Apr. 1866
23 Aug. 1866
13 Aug. 1866
8 Apr. 1866
2 Apr. 1867
18 Mar. 1866
22 Apr. 1867
22 Fe. 1866
4 Mar. 1866
1 Jan·1866
24 June 1866
4 Oct. 1866
3 Feb. 1867
21 May 1866
1 July 1866
30 Sept. 1866
22 Sept. 1866
27 Oct. 1866
20 Hay 1866
11 Oc t. 1866
recorded 13 June 1866
15 Har. 1866
24 Feb. 1867
13 Aug. 1866
1 Apr. 1866
7 Jan. 1866
9 Nov. 1866
3 Feb. 1867
26 May 1866
19 Aug. 1866
25 Hay 1866
8 Nov. 1866
31 Jan. 1867
5 Apr. 1867
18 Har. 1867

Offi ciant
Jesse Brockway
Joseph H. Payne
T.J. Ferril
Urn. C. Tenney
Richard Cordley
T.J. Ferril
H.H. Greene
John Pieratt
E. Vea
L.R. Campbell
R.U. Oliver
George F. Chapin
Urn. Draper
Dudley Lee
H. Green
Charles Chadwick
Samuel Kretsinger
O.H. Hitchell
U.U. Uilliams
Richard Cordley
Charles M. Sears
H.H. Howard
John S. Brown
H.H. Howard
Charles Pilla
Hartin Seiler
H.H. Greene
J.F. Horgan
Richard Cordley
Charles Darr
Charles Pilla
J.F. Horgan
H.H. Howard
John S. Brown
O.H. Hitchell
G.S. Dearborn
George S. Dearborn
J.U. Vaughn
James H. Carruth

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGES 1866-1867
Bri degroom

Bride

LYON, Samuel E.
HcCAN,Stephen S.
HcCLELAN, Joseph S.
HcCOOLE, James P.
HcCULLIE, Gabriel
HcCURRY, John

BARTLEHAN, Annie R.
TOLLE, Emley F.
BELL, Sarah E.
McKEE Hary A.
VARD, Adaline
SEUARD, Eunice H.

HcDEVITT, Samuel L.
HcEATHRON, Rufus C.
HcKINLEY, James B.
HAHONEY, Thomas
HALLORY, J.S.
HALLOY, John
HAPHET, John R.
HARKLE, Gabriel
HARKS, Alex
HARKS, James
HARTIN, Charles
HARTIN, Houstin
HEEKER, E.J.
HERVIN, Sco t t
HERVIN, Arthur T.
MIERLY, Michael
HILLER, Charles P.
MILLS, Albert D.
HISNEY, Vm. A.
MITCHELL, C.V.
MITCHELL, Green
MONROE, Anthony
MONTANYE, Edvard
HONTGOMERY, Michael
MOORE, Alexander B.
MORGAN, Peter
MORTEN, James
MOSBY, Andrev
MOYS, Rev. H.
HURPHY, Timothy
NEEL, Thomas
NELSON, Hartin

PROVO, Damarest
TUCKER, Fannie E.
PORTER, Julia A.
UEIS, Bridget
THAYER, Casanda
RAY, Parilee R.
MUNGER, Ali ce C.
LAHAY, Hary T.
FAXON, Eunice A.
ALLEN, Hartha
VILSON, Emily
JOHNSON, Malinda
DAVIS, Minnie
HICKS, Melissa
VAIT, Ce1estia T.
ALUMBAUGH, Hary A.
VOODLAND, Sarah C.
DEY, Clara M.
ROBERTS, Mary L.
VADE, Hary A.F.
FOSTER, Jennette
CLARK, Anne
COPPINGER, Margaret
'fURNER, Mary
BUCKLES, Clara
HcKEARNEE, Catherine
LOGAN, Perlina
MOSBY (CALDUELL) Jane
STOCKING, Julia A.
GRANT, Bridget (1)
BOOTH, Elizabeth Cornelius
VIGG, Lucy
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Date
28 Apr. 1867
26 July 1866
,7 Jan. 1866
25 Dec. 1866
22 Apr. 1867
1 Feb. 1867
Recorded 13 June 1867
6 Apr. 1866
3 Feb. 1867
19 Apr. 1866
17 June 1866
15 Mar. 1866
13 AUG. 1866
19 Aug. 1866
22 HaL 1866
4 Har. 1867
8 Jan. 1866
3 Apr. 1867
21 Jan. 1866
22 Geb. 1866
1 July 1866
6 Apr. 1866
28 Feb. 1867
10 Sept. 1866
1 Har. 1866
18 Feb. 1866
10 June 1866
21 Hay 1866
24 Dec. 1866
30 Jan. 1867
17 Har. 1867
11 Oc t. 1866
26 Aug. 1866
13 Nov. 1866
17 Hay 1866
24 Oct. 1866
17 June 1866
8 July 1866
30 Oct. 1866

Officiant
George S. Dearborn
O.H. Hitchell
\1m. Draper
O.H. Hitchell
Dudley Lee
R. P. Duvall
E.D. Ladd
Henry H. Greene
J.F. Horgan
S. Favre
N. Taylor
H.H. Greene
S.R. \laters
Um Draper
John S. Brown
G.V. Paddock
H. Green
Dudley Lee
V. Locke
H.H. Howard
Richard Cord ley
T.J. FerrH
R.V. Oliver
Geo. Chapin
S. Veaver
S. Ueaver
Rev. O.H. Hitchell
Chas. Philla, J.P.
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. John Bower
Rev. Jesse Brockway
Rev. S. Faver
Rev. O.H. Hitchell
Rev. Evan Jones
~ev. H.D. Fisher
Rev. F.J. Vattron
Chas~ H. Sears, J.P.
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGES 1866-1867
Bri degroom

Bri de

Date

Officiant

NEYHAN, George
NEYHAN, Thomas G.
NICHOLLS, George A.
NYE, George H.
OVEN, Alvin E.
OYENS, Simeon
PAISTON, Lymen E.
PALHER, B.D.
PARKER, Antony
PEARSON, Joseph E.
PELED, Jefferson
PERRY, Thomas

ALLEN, Haggie
UILLIAHS, Jospehine
BURNETT, Alva V.
UILLIAHS, Hrs. L.E.
BROCKYAY, Emeline
HANROY (HANVOY, HAHOY) Isabella
HARNED, Anna
NORTON, Gertie
STEPTON, Hary Elizabeth
STUDEBAKER, Hary
MUMFURD, Hartha
POLK, Ann

. Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. Geo. S. Dearborn
Rev. Richard Cordley
Rev. George F. Chapin
Rev. Jesse Brockway
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. R.V. Oliver
Rev. R.V. Oliver
Gabriel Gray, J.P.
Rev. Geo. F. Chapin
Rev. H. Green
Rev. Joseph H. Payne

PIERATT, Balvard J.
PIERSOL, Silas
POKE, James
POOL, Francis A.
POOR, Henry
POUELL, Benjamin
PRENTICE, Dr. S.R.
PRUIT, Anderson
RANDALL, Reuben
RANDOLPH, John
RATZENSTEIN, Simon
RAZEY, Daniel P.
REASTER, John D.
REECE, Commodore B.
REID, John U.
REINHARD, John G.
RICHARDS, Charles O.
RICHARDS, Henry H.
RICHARDSON, Thadeus B.
RIGGS, Joseph E.
ROBINS, Um.
ROE, John f.
ROSBERRY, James E.
ROSEBAUGH, Thomas
RUNNER, Henry
SCHNEIDER, Emanuel

MOORE, Juliette
GUY, Hary E.
JONES, Ann
HANNAH, Harriet T.
LA\1S, Hary
JACKSON, Elizabeth
SOUL, Annie J.
PUCKETT, Nancy
\1000, Lizzie
FULLBRIGHT, Charlotte
SHLOSS, Regine
HARMON, Susannah
GLIZER, Hannah Ann
BROCRA\1, Sarah A.
UILLIAHS, Haggie E.
TRUSHEIH, Kate
CAIN, Belle
ROGERS, Flora H.
BROUN, Martha F.
ELDRIDGE, Emma E.
ETTER, Alma L.
CHAPMAN, Hary
BROOKS, Ali ty
FREEHAN, Mary V.
GILL, Nancy J.
EPLEY, EPPalina

)0 April 1861
22 Aug. 1866
15 Oct. 1866
25 Nov. 1866
25 July 1866
1 July 1866
4 July 1866
1 Jan. 1861
20 Jan. 1867
23 Oct. 1866
16 Jan. 1861
No Date
Recorded 19 June 1866
29 Jan. 1861
23 Sept. 1866
14 Dec. 1866
14 Har. 1866
4 Jan 1866
22 March 1866
21 June 1866
24 Feb. 1866
3 Feb. 1861
14 Mar. 1866
7 Jail. 1867
1 June 1867
25 Apr. 1861
16 Hay 1867
11 Nov. 1866
19 Mar. 1861
23 Sept. 1866
27 Jan. 1867
5 July 1866
1 June 1867
20 Jan. 1866
21 Feb. 1867
6 Hal'. 1866
5 Sept. 1866
10 May 1867
25 Dec. 1866

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Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
S.B.
Rev.

John S. Brown
Geo. S. Dearborn
H. Green
Vaters, J.P.
V. Kimberlin

Rev. E.D. Bentley
E.D. Ladd, J.P.
Rev. Richard Cordley
Rev. H. Green
Rev. H. Friendlich
Rev. Geo. S. Dearborn
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. H.D. Fisher
Rev. G.S. Dearborn
Rev. Henry Heyer
Chas. H. Sears, J.P.
Rev. Richard Cord ley
Vm. Draper, J.P.
James H. Hendry, J.P.
Rev. O.H. Hitchell
S.B. Vaters, J.P.
Rev. O.H. Hitchell
Rev. Sam'l HacBurney
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. Henry Heyer

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGES 1866-1867

Bri de9 room _

Bride

Date

SCHORDA, Peter
SCOTT, Samuel S.
SEYBOLD, John A.
SHANK, John
SHOPE, Yilliam H.
SHUGART, Chas. A.
SIBLEY, Y.S.
SPENCER, Yilliam F.
SPRIGGS, Edmond
STEELE, L. Scott
STEVENS, George H.
STEVENS, John
STITZ, Ym.
STREADE, Frank
STRAHAN, A.J.
STRONG, Horace E.
SULLIVAN, John
SYAREH, Frederick
SYIFT, Francis B.
TAYLOR, Amos
TAYLOR, Charles
THOMAS, Erven
THOMPSON, Nelson
THORP, Hathe ....
THUGGARD, Richard
TOLE, Rueben H.
TOYNSEND, Herod H.
TRAVIS, Ezra D.
TRIPPLETT, G.Y.
TRUSHEIH, Conrad
TRYAN, Pomeroy B.
VANDAHAN, Clinton P.
YAKEFIELD, T.J.

DONYILLER, Josephine
HESTER, Rachael T.
IJETCEL, Bertha
SALSBURY, Samatha
CAHPBELL, Hargaret E.
COMBA, Carrie J.
EVANS, Hary E.
TRUE, Hartha Jane
BEVLER (?) Elizabeth
BLAKELY, Louisa
KIRBY, Emeline
JONES, Hary
LORD, Elizabeth
HILLER, Ann
LACY, Hary J.
NORTON, Ellen B.
DIJEYER, Bridget
REBERT, Anna Elizabeth
TURNER, Hattie
BARRETT, Sarah A.
GAINS, Emly
OVELTON, Caroline
MOORE, Fannie
THORP, Nansey
SYIFT, Ellen
CURRY, Elizabeth
SIBERT, Jemima
HULFORD, Eliza
GOCIA, Tempe E.
ALBRECHT, Gertrude
JOHNSON, Charity E.
GRITLESS, Hary E.
BALDYIN, Hiss H.E.

YALKER, James
YALLACE, John A.
YASHINGTON, Perry
YEIKER, Enoch
YENTGERTER, Louis

LEYIS, Laura
HOYT, Josephine B.
GREGG, Sarah
YEIHEL, Elizabeth
KANHOND, Ellen
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12 Apr. 1866
1 Jan. 1866
14 July 1866
20 Nov. 1866
22 Feb. 1867
5 Hay 1867
29 Hay 1867
6 Nov. 1866
12 Sept. 1866
1 Har. 1866
29 Har. 1866
5 Har. 1866
17 Apr. 1866
12 July 1866
4 July 1866
6 Dec. 1866
26 Aug. 1866
29 June 1866
12 Dec. 1866
7 June 1866
22 July 1866
29 Dec. 1866
30 Apr. 1866
1 Hay 1866
29 Oct. 1866
11 Nov. 1866
20 Hay 1866
11 Har. 1866
15 Jan. 1866
23 Dec. 1866
22 Apr. 1866
21 June 1866
25 Jan. 1866
Rec. 6 Apr. 1867
15 HaL 1866
14 Oc t. 1866
18 Hay 1866
15 Feb. 1867
21 Apr. 1867

Off; c1 ant

Rev. G.Y. Paddock
S.B. Yaters, J.P.
Ben. H. Piatt, J.P.
Rev. H.D. Fisher
Chas. Chadvick, J.P.
Rev. Richard Cordley
Rev. G.S. Dearborn
Rev. L.R. Campbell
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. George F. Chapin
E.D. Ladd, J.P.
John Pieratt, J.P.
Rev. Richard Cord ley
Rev. H. Green
Rev. T.B. Yoodard
Rev. Richard Cordley
Father S. Favre
Rev. Phillip Frfeker
Rev. Richard Cordley
Rev. Job Y. Hague
Rev. H.R. Bevels
Rev. H. Green
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. Dudley Lee
Father S. Favre
H.H.Hovard, J.P.
H.H. Hovard, J.P.
Rev. Geo. Y. Paddock
Rev. O.H. Hitchell
Rev. Henry Heyer
Rev. R.S. Campbell
Rev. A.P. Anderson
Rev. H.D. Fisher
Rev. Hector Barker
Rev. R.Y. Oliver
Rev. Evan Jones
Chas. Pilla, J.P.
Chas. Chadvick, J.P.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGES 1866-1867

Bri degroom
llHITCOHB, A.H.
llHITE, Horris E.
llHITE, llilliam ll.
llHITHAN, H. Delos
llILLETI, H.V.
VILLIAHS, Alexander
llILLIAHS, James
VILLIAHS, Levi
VINCHESTER, Sippuel
llINGFIELD, O.H.P.
VINKELHAN, Vm.
VITHERS, Edwin R.
1l00D, Zachariah C.
1l00LSEY, Eugene D.
VORREL, Amos
llRIGHT, Charles
ZIHMERHAN, James L.
ZINN, George. V.

~:,

f',
,

{

Date

Bride
GRIFFITH, Hary B.
DICKSON, Isabella E.
RICHARDS, Louisa H.
RILLHORE, Roselthe H.
SPARR, Susannah
SIMPSON, Hary
SIHHS, Ellen
McKAUGHEE, Eliza Jane
BROVN, Alice
CRUMMETT, Hester A.
OIX, Jane
ROGERS, Hary
BUCKELS, Hatilda J.
BECK, Amanda C.
BRYSON, Evelyn J.
TAYLOR, Sarah Jane
BLAKELY, Fanny
1I0RNBACK, Elizabeth

5 Apr. 1866
28 Har. 1866
7 Hay 1867
11 Oc t. 186
28 Hay 1866
10 June 1866
2 Hay 1867
6 Jan. 1867
10 Jan. 1867
15 Mar. 1866
30 Sept. 1866
3 Hay 1867
19 Aug. 1866
6 Jan. 1867
21 Oc t. 1866
27 Feb. 1867
14 Nov. 1866
22 Har.' 1866

,/

."

..,..;;-.... ~.,

. ·~·f

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Officiant
Rev. Edwin D. Bentley
Rev. J.P. Horgan
Rev. Richard Cordley
Rev. E.D. Bentley
Rev. H.D. Fisher
Rev. David T. lloodward
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
S.B. llaters, J.P.
Rev. O.H. Hitchell
Rev. A. Hitchcock
Chas. Pilla, J.P.
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Horace Tucker, J.P.
Rev. John S. Brown
John Pieratt, J.P.
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. Geo. P. Chapin
Rev. David Shuck

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1866-1867
Bride
ALBRECHT, Gertrude
ALLEN, Maggie
ALLEN, Martha
ALLISON, Osadore A.
ALUMBAUGH, Mary A.
AMSDEN, Sarah F.
ARBANE, Edie
AYER, Anne
BAKER, Rachel J.
BALDWIN, Miss M.E.
BALDWIN, Martha M.
. BANKS, Nancy

Groom

TRUSHEIM, Conrad
NEWMAN, George
MARKS, James
CRAWFORD, Reid
MIERLY, Michael
HASTINGS, Oliver
ARBAND, James C.
FULLER, Wallace
BROUTHERTON, W. H.
WAKEFIELD, T.J.
DONAHUE, John
GELEANE, John (Gelerene,
Geleiiene)
BARKER, Betsey Ann
LEON, Joseph
BARLEY, Jane
HARRINGTON, Jesse
BARRETT, Sarah A.
TAYLOR, Amos
BARTLEMAN, Annie R.
LYON, Samuel E.
BEAMAN, Caroline M.
KNIGlrf, George W.
BECK, Amanda C.
WOOLSEY, Eugene D.
BAIRD, WIn. Franklin
BELL, Georgiana
BELL, Harriet A.
LAMON, WIn. H.
McCLELAN, JosephS.
BELL, SarahE.
BEVLER (?) Elizabeth
SPRIGGS, Edmond
BLACKSTEN, Mariah
HOLMES, Wellington
BLAKELY, Fanny
ZIMMERMAN, James L.
BLAKELY, Louisa
STEELE, L. Scott
BOOTH, Elizabeth Cornelius NEEL, Thomas
BOUTON, Viola
BALDWIN, Lewis Cass
BmVLIN, Amanda E.
DAVIS, Benjamin F.
BRAND, Eliza
GRANBY, Daniel
BRANDER, Mary 1.
KRErSINGER, Isaac W.
BROCRAW, Sarah A.
REECE, Commodore B.
BROCKWAY, Emeline
OWEN, Alvin E.
BROOKS, Ality
ROSBERRY, James E.
BROOKS, Ann B.
BROWN, Arthur V.
BROWN. Alice
WINCHESTER, Sippuel

Bride

Groom

BROWN, Martha F.
BROWN, Mary
BROWN, Sarah R.
BRYSON, Evelyn J.
BUCKlfART, Barbra
BUCKLES, Clara
BUCKELS, Matilda J.
BURNETT, Alva V.
BURTON, Zilphia A.
CAIN, Belle
CALLAWAY, Mary Sophronia
CAMPBELL, Margaret E.
CAMPBELL, Mary E. R.
CHAPMAN, Mary
CHISSINBERG, Susannah
CHRISS, Rebecca
CLARK, Anne
CLAYTON, Julia
COLLIER, Ruth
COLLINS, Sarah E.
COMBA, Carrie J.
COPPINGER, Margaret
COX, Eunice 1.
CRUMMETT, Hester A.
CRUTCHFIELD, Margaret R.
CURRY, Elizabeth
DANIELS, Maria C.
DAVIS, Minnie
DAVIS, Sarah A.
DAVIS, Susannah
DELMARCH, Mary
DEY, Clara M.
DICKSON, Isabella E.
DIX, Jane
DONAHOE, Sarah
DONWILLER, Josephine

RICHARDSON, Thadeus B.
CALDWELL, Jackson
CHAPMAN, WIn. B.
WORREL, Amos
HULTSOPPLE Jacob
MOORE, Alexander B.
WOOD, Zachariah C.
NICHOLLS, George A.
ATKINSON, Isaac
RICHARDS, Charles O.
BROWN, John
SHOPE, William M.
LONGFELLOW, Nathan L.
ROE, John F.
BRISCO, James
HORNBACH, Samuel
MONROE, Anthony
AUSTIN, Robt.
JONES, James
KLAUS, Robert
SHUGART, Chas. A.
MONTANYE, Edward
DURLAND, J. Henry
WINGFIELD, D.H.P.
CAYTON, WIn. H.
TOLE, Rueben H.
EDIE, J.S.
MEEKER, E.J.
LONGFELLO\~, Jacob \~.
GLADDEN, Jerry
BROWN, John
MILLS, Albert D.
WHITE, Morris E.
WINKELMAN, WIn.
FITZMORRIS, Dennis
SCHORDA, Peter

-52-

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1866-1867
Bride
DOUGLAS, Sarah J.
DOYEL, Sarah
DRISDEN, Lizey
DUGAN, Margrett
DUNN, Nannie
DWEYER, Bridget
EGGERS, Catherine
ELDRIDGE, Fnnna E.
EPLEY, Eppalina
ESSEX, Katharine
ETIER, Alma L.
EVANS, Mary E.
FARMER, Parthenia
FAXON, Elll1ice A.
FEARER, Sarah
FIELD, Mary A.
FORDS, Eliz H.
FORTNIGHT, Mattie
FOSTER, Jennette
FRAKER, Minerva
FRANCE, Elizabeth
FRANCIS, Mary
FREEMAN, Mary V.
FRENCH, Kate
FULLBRIGHT, Charlotte
FULLER, Mary P.
GAINS, FrnlY
GAIRIT, Oma
GAMLIN, Cherry
GILBERT, Ella
GILL, Nancy J.
GLIZER, Hannah Ann
GOCIA, Tempe E.
GOODELL, Fanny
GRANT, Bridget (?)
GREEN, Flora J.
GREGG, Sarah

Groom
HARD, A.B.

BUTLER, John
CARR, Harden
DALLY, Albert
ELLISTON, John H.
SULLIVAN, John
EGGERS, Henry
RIGGS, Joseph E.
SCHNEIDER, Emanuel
HARRIS, Robert
ROBINS, WIn.
SIBLEY, W.S.
, ASHER, Asa
MARKS, Alex
BAKER, Fletcher, H.
BARTHOLOW, J. Newton
BALES, Aaron
BENNETT, WIn.

MITCHELL, Green
GULASPIE, John WIn.
LOWRIE, James Edward
DANIELS, George
ROSEBAUGH, Thomas
DUNGAR, Willis
RANDOLPH, John
FISH, Thomas
TAYLOR, Charles
LOGAN, Albert
GM1LIN, Samuel
LAMBDIN, McKendrie L.
RUNNER, Henry
REASTER, John D.
TRIPPLETT, G.W.
CAPPER, Alfred
MURPHY, Timothy
EDMISTON, James C.
WASHINGTON, Perry

GREGGS, Mary
GRIFFITH, Mary B.
GRITLESS, Mary E.
GROOMS, Sarah
GUY, Mary E.
HALE, Sarah
HANNAM, Harriet T.
HARD, Mary E.
HARMON, Susannah
HARNED, Anna
HARRIS, Jane
HARRISON, Francis
HANROY, (Hanvoy, Hamoy)
Isabella
HENDERSON, American
HENRY, Lena V•.
HESTER, Rachael T.
HICKS, Melissa
HINK, Elizabeth
HOLMARK, Charlotte Ann
HORNBACK, Elizabeth
HOYT, Josephine B.
HULBERT, Rehecca Eliz.
ISERMAN, Helen A.
JACKSON, Eliza A.
JACKSON, Elizabeth
JACKSON, Jane
JOHNSON, Charity E.
JOHNSON, Eliza A.
JOHNSON, Malinda
JOHNSON, Martha Jane
JONES, Ann
JONES, Eliza
JONES, Joanna V.
JONES, Mary
KANMOND, Ellen
KING, Susan L.
KINGCADE, (Kincaid)Martha
KIRBY, Emeline
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DAVIS, Jefferson
WHITCOMB, A. H.

VANDAMAN, Clinton P.
KEES, Andrew
PIERSOL, Silas
LANATH, Oscar M.
POOL, Francis A.
CHILSON, Stephen
RAZEY, Daniel P.
PAISTON, Lymen E.
FIELDS, Edward
BALL, Samuel
OWENS, Simeon
EDMURTSEN, Selman
HERRINGTON, Robert C.
SCOTT, Samuel S.
MERVIN, Scott
DEER, Emerson
JOINER, M.F.
ZINN, George W.
WALLACE, John A.
CHEW, Robert
HEATH, A. Judson
HAVENS, George
POWELL, Benjamin
DAVIS, Richard
TRYAN, Pomeroy B.
LOVETT, George
MARTIN, Houstin
CARTER, Moses
POKE, James
FIELDING, Jeremiah
HARD, Gideon
STEVENS, John
WENTGERTER, Louis
IRONSIDE, Robert
BURGOON, Thomas
STEVENS, George H.

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1866-1867

Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

LACY, Mary J.
LADLEY, Filis
LAHAY, Mary T.
LANDERS, Melinda
LAWS, Mary
LEACH, Eliza J.
LEFTWICK, Fanny
LEWIS, Deliser
LEWIS, Laura
LEWIS, Margaret
LITTLE, Martha E.
LOGAN, Perlina
LORD, Elizabeth
McGINNIS, Frances E.
McKAUGHEE, Eliza Jane
McKEARNEE, Catherine
McKEE, Hester A.
McKEE, Mary A.
McKINNEY, Lucy Ann
t-1cMILLAN, Lorette
MARKLE, Mary A.
MASON, Rachel
MATHEWS, Mary J.
MILLER, Ann
MILLER, Miss
MINER, Libby
MOORE, Fannie
MOORE, Harriet
MOORE, Juliette
MOORE, Matilda
MOREHEAD, Lucinda
MOSBY, (Caldwell) Jane
MULFORD, Eliza
MUMFURD, Martha
MUNGER, Alice C.
NIX, (Essix) Mary E.
NORTON, Ellen B.

STRAHAN, A.J.
JACKSON, Harry
MARKLE, Gabriel
LANDRETH, Henry
POOR, Henry
ETTER, George A.
BOWERS, Joseph
HITCHCOCK, Bethuel
WALKER, James
HOLTZ, John
DREW, Elisha
MORTEN, James
STITZ, WIn.
BARKER, Daniel
WILLIAMS, Levi
MORGAN, ~eter
ETTER, Edwin D.
McCOOLE, James P.
CAYLOR, Peter H.
CALLINS, Chas.
ADAMS, John N.
CLARK, George
FARMER, Lemuel T.
STREADE, Frank
CHRYSTY, John F.
COPELAND, Henry
THOMPSON, Nelson
BOLTON, WIn.
PIERATT, Balvard J.
ANTHONY, Mack
GEER, Benjamin
MOSBY, Andrew
TRAVIS, Ezra D.
PELED, Jefferson
MAPHET, John R.
COLE, WIn. H.
STRONG, Horace E.

NORTON, Gertie
OLIVER, Clayana
OVELTON, Caroline
PAPENHUSEN, Dora
PARDEE, Emily (Emilie)
PEARCE, Emeline
PERCY, Kate
PETRIE, Agnes
POLK, Ann
POORE, Frances
PORTER, Julia A.
POTTER, Mary E.
PRICE, Easter
PROVO, Damarest
PUCKETT, Nancy
RANKIN, Sarah A.
RAY, Nancy R.
RAY, Parilee R.
RAY, Sarah F.
REBERT, Anna Elizabeth
RICE, Jane C.
RICHARDS, Louisa M.
RILEY, Nancy
RILLMORE, Roselthe H.
ROBERTS, FIrma L.
ROBERTS, Mary L.
ROBINSON, Fannie B.
ROGERS, Flora H.
ROGERS, Mary
SALSBURY, Samatha
SANGER, Mary A.
SARGENT, Angie G.
SAUNS, Eliz. L.
SCOFIELD, Ann
SELLERS, Dillie
SEHARD... Eunice M.
SHIRLEY, Nancy E.

PALMER, B.D.
CURES, Thomas L.
THOMAS, ERVEN
KLEINVOGAL, Charles
FOWLER, Chester Floyd
LEONARD, Henry
CLARK , Oliver J.
LAPTAD, Pe ter
PERRY, Thomas
ENRIGHT, Munroe J.
McKINLEY, James B.
CURTIS, John H.
BRAGOON, David
McDEVITT, Samuel L.
PRUIT, Anderson
HAMILTON, James P.
BALLAGH, James
MALLOY, John
BEAM, L.J.
SWAREH, Frederick
JOHNSON, Albert
WHITE, William W.
JACKSON, Henry
WHITMAN, H. Delos
ADAMS, David C.
MISNEY, WIn. A.
HORTON, James C.
RICHARDS, Henry H.
WITHERS, Edwin R.
SHANK, John
BRONSON, Henry
CARTER, John Lyman
FALLEY, Samuel
BLANKINSHIP, Elisha
BETTS, John L.
McCURRY, John
BRENDER, John L.

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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1866-1867

Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

SHLOSS, Regine
SHORT, Anna M.
SHORT, Sarah F.
SIBERT, Jemima
SIMMS, Hattie
SI~WSON, Harriet
SIMPSON, Mary
SIMS, Ellen
SIMSON, Kate
SOUL, . Annie J.
SPARR, Susannah
SPENCE, Annie
SQUARES, Mary Jane
STANFIELD, Mary E.
STEPTON, Mary Elizabeth
STOCKING, JUlia A.
STONE, Adline
STUDEBAKER, Mary
SWEET, Addie, M.
SWIFT, Ellen
TAYLOR, Sarah Jane
THAYER, Casanda
THORP, Melissa (Malisa)
THORP, Nansey
THRASHER, Mary V.
TOLLE, Emley F.
TOOTHAKER, Lydia
TRIPP, Ella
TRUE, Martha Jane
TRUSHEIM, Kate
TUCKER, Fannie
TURNER,Mary
TURNER, Mattie
TURNER, Sue M.
VANANDA, Anna G.
WADE, Mary A.F •.

RATZENSTEIN, Simon
BEELER, Samuel F.
HARVEY, Thomas B.
TOWNSEND, Herod M.
DAVIS, Oscar
DINNEY, Absalam
WILLIAMS, Alexander
WILLIAMS, James
JONES, Valentine
PRENTICE, Dr. S.R.
WILLETT, H. W.
CARNEY, James H. Esq.
JEWITT, Luther
GRAZIER, Moses L.
PARKER, Antony
MOYS, Rev. H.
BARKER, Pattsen
PEARSON, Joseph E.
BROOKS, Albert G.
THUGGARD, Richard
WRIGHT , Charles
MALLORY, J.S.
BALDWIN, George A.
THORP, Mathew
HOLLADAY, Duncan
McCAN, Stephen S.
HARRIS, W.M.
CURTISS, WIn.
SPENCER, William F.
REINHARD, John G.
McEATHRON, Rufus C.
MONTGOMERY, Michael
SWIFT, Francis B.
CREECH, Ira
KELLEY, James N.
MITCHELL, C. W•

WAIT, Celestia, T.
WALTON, Josephene
WALTON, Mary
WARD. Adaline
\-lARD, Mary C.
WARD, Sylvia
WEAVER, Libbie J.
WElHEL, Elizabeth
WEIS, Bridget
WEIGEL, Bertha
WHITE, Clara H.
WHITLOCK, Mary
WIGG, Lucy
WILLIAMS, Josephine
WILLIAMS, Maggie E.
WILLIAMS, Mrs. L.E.
WILSON, Emily
WOOD, Lizzie
WOOD, Martha
WOOD, Sarah
WOODLAND, Sarah C.
\-JooDS, Sarah F.
YOUNG, Fmelin
ZINN , Malvina

MERWIN, Arthur T.
JOHNSON, King
HACKWORTH, Pleasant
McCULLIE, Gabriel
CUNNINGHAM, J. C.
GENTRY, Austian
ANDERSON, WIn. N.
WEIKER, Enoch
MAHONEY, Thomas
SEYBOLD, John A.
DERBY, Frederick A.
EVANS, Henry
NELSON, Martin
NEWMAN, Thomas G.
REID, John W.
NYE, George M.
HARTIN, Charles
RANDALL, Reuben
BUCKELS, William
CONKLIN, Benjamin F.
MILLER, Charles P.
BEALS, Jacob M.
OOLLINYER, Charles
GLENN, Jonathan H.

Retyped by Janet Payne and Pauline Meyer

(for~ihis

book)

Brides alphabetized by Virginia Aldridge (for this book)

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS
1867-1868
From the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court-Room 144, Law and Judicial
Building, Lawrence, Kansas. Copied by Jane Viggins, Dorothy Clarke, and Hary Jamison-1981. Proofread and tYP(~d
by Edna Yelling.
Bridegroom
ARCHER, Daniel J.
ADAMS, Benjamin
ADAMS, John G.
ALLEN, James H
ALLEN, Jesse J.
ANDERSON, Andrew
APITZ, Charles
ARCHER, Charles A.
ASHTON, Charles B.
AUSTIN, George
AUSTON, Frank
BABB, George
BAILEY, James H.
BLAKEVELL, Rev. John
BALDVIN, John
BARKER, Parris
BARNES, John
BARNES, Villiam E.
BENIN, James
BENNETT, Sidney
BENTLEY, Isaac
BERGHAN, VoU
BERRY, Green C.
BLACKBURN, Henry
BLACKBURN, John
BLAYNEY, Oberlin C.
BOONE, Levis
BOUTVELL, George H.
BOVHAN, V.H.
BRACKETT, George C.
BRANNON, Vm. B.

Bride
COBEL (COBLE) Hollie E.
HAM, Elizabeth
HILLER, Annie
FOSTER, Eva H.
GENTRY, ELizabeth
PARKER, Frances
STATLER, Hary
CHAMBERS, Annette D.
ERVIN, Elida
BRYANT, Frankie
FRANKLIN, Sarah
LASSITER, Louisa K.
RIPLEY, Catherine
VAIL, Harie Elizabeth
HOVARD, Helissa
VI LSON , Eli za
KENNEDY, Harriet
DUNN, Gertrude A.
DAVIS, Hartha
CASE, Edith
PIERATT, Emma
HOUSE, Fanny
JONES, Hrs. Lucinda
YOUNG, Hedora
JOHNSON, Laurie
STONE, Alice 1.
GEORGE, Hary
LAMBERS, Julia A.
EAGON, Hary
TAYLOR, Charlotte K.
BLACKETTE, Lucinda
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Date
4 Har. 1868
4 July 1867
26 Nov.' 1867
27 Aug. 1867
29 Oct. 1868
7 ,Nov. 1868
15 Feb. 1868
29 July 1868
24 Dec. 1868
4 July 1867
9 Apr. 1868
22 Oct. 1868
29 Sept. 1867
9 Jan. 1868
29Nov. 1867
21 Oct. 1868
11 Har. 1868
10 June 1867
21 Nov. 1867
1 Sept. 1867
25 Nov. 1868
7 July 1868
28 Sept. 1868
19 HaL 1868
23 June 1867
13 Oct. 1868
15 Nov. 1868
28 Oct. 1868
12 Nov. 1868
29 Sept. 1867
28 Dec. 1868

Officiant
John F. Horgan
Rev. John S. Brown
James C. Herron
James Lawrence
Rev. E.J. Lewis
James H. Hendry
Geo. A~ Banks
James H. Hendry
Rev. Joseph Iliff
Gabriel Gray, J.P.
Rev. Dudley Lee
Chas. Pilla, J.P.
Rev. C.H. Lovejoy
Rev. Thomas H. Vail
H.H. Howard, J.P.
Rev. Thomas V. Henders
Charles H. S~ars, J.P.
Rev. G.S. Dearborn
Rev. Dudley Lee
Ch'arles Pilla, J. P.
Rev. Job V. Hague
,Rev. Dr. I. Kulisch
Rev. Geo. S. Dearborn
H.H. Howard, J.P.
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. V.A. Starrett
Rev. Thomas V. Henders
Rev. J.F. Horgan
Rev. Richard Cordley
Rev. Richard Cordley
Geo. A. Banks, J.P.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY; KANSAS, MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1867-1868

Bridegroom

Bride

BRONBOKER, David
BROOKS, Alfred
BROOKS, Cyrus D.
BROPHY, Martin
BRO\/N, J.D.
BROUN, John P.
BROUN, Vm. R.
BRYAN, Leonard R.
BUCK, Philo H.
BURDETT, A.R.
BUSH, John
CAHPBELL, Leverett C.
CARDUELL, D.A.
CARNES, Andrew
CARPENTER, H.H.
CHAFFEE, Y.C.G.
CHALLIS, Valter S.
CHASE, Uilliam
CHILDS, Isaac
CLARK(e), Adam
CLARKE, Lance C.
COAPE, Joseph
COLE, Samuel
COLEMAN, Cosma T.
CONE (CANE), Titus K.
COOP, David
CONNELEY, Geo. U.
CORNELL, John H.
COSTELLO, James
COULTER, Granville
COX, Payton
CRANE, Thomas
CREE, Sanford H.
CROUCH, Rowley
CUMHINGS, Jacob
CUMMINGS, Uilliam J.
CURRY, John C.

KENNY, Eliza Ann
YOTER (YATER) Halinda
CAHPBELL, Adeline V.
BURKE, Hary
McGUIRE, Lydia
STEPHENS, Hary E.
BALCOM, Lizzie E.
LYON, Sallie L.
TIBBOT (TIBBITS) Angeline
HOSTEND, Hartha
LARHIX, Sophia
SHITH, Frances J.
FOX, Hary E.
UALKER, Harriet
ALLEN, Anna J.
HARVEY, Sarah
HIETT, Oxana C.
HUDSON, Ann
SUTTON, Anna
COOK, Ha tt ie J.
BATHURST, Hargarete
SAHPLES, Martha
LANDRETH, Sarah A.
LOUASH, Elizabeth
PATTERSON, Helen P.
COOP, Haria
PRESTON, Hartilda E.
CANNOU, Hrs. Helen E.
BORAGAN, Ann
ANXIER, Jemima F.
HALL, Sarah
ROSS, Mary
BRIGGS, Annie
CROSS, Katy
ROSE, Nancy J.
HORSE, Addie
SEUARD, Eunice H.-

CUTLER, Calvin H.

GAEST, Hary A.

Date

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21 June 1868
29 Jan. 1868
16 Aug. 1868
8 Nov. 1867
15 June 1868
10 Mar. 1868
28 Oct. 1868
15 Oct. 1868
5 Nov. 1868
28 Jan. 1868
15 Aug. 1868
28 Feb. 1868
13 Oc t. 1867
1 Dec. 1868
2S Apr. 1868
11 Nov. 1868
9 Aug. 1868
28 Mar. 1868
12 June 1868
16 Jan. 1868
2 Aug. 1868
7 Jan. 1868
29 Feb. 1868
19 Feb. 1868
22 Oct. 1867
18 Aug. 1868
6 Aug. 1868
6 April 1868
19 Jan. 1868
28 July 1867
26 Dec. 1868
10 Aug. 1868
1 Dec. 1867
2 July 1868
21 Oc t. 1868
25 June 1868
Feb. 1867
Rec. 13 June 1867
B Jan. 1868

Off; ci ant

Rev. John Bower
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. Wester R. Davis
Father G. Pirrun
Rev. Ezra Johnson
Rev. W.R. Davis
Rev. John Brown
Rev. G.S. Dearborn
John A. Amos (1)
Rev. Wm. G. Thomas
Geo. A. Banks, J.P.
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. H.A. Bell
Rev. W.A. Starrett
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Geo. O. Banks, J.P.
Jesse HcKenney, J.P
Rev. Vm. G. Piper
Rev. Hector Barker
Rev. Henry Hoys
Jesse McKenney, J.P.
George A. Banks
James H. Hendry
Rev. Richard Cordley
Rev. Geo. S. Dearborn
Rev. James Carney
Rev. Isaac Atkinson
Rev. G.S. Dearborn
Rev. Joseph Derrien
Wm. Pennington, J.P.
Jesse HcKenney, J.P.
Rev. Job Hague
Rev. A.D. Fisher
Gabriel Gray, J.P.
Rev. J.H. Bonebrake
Rev. Geo. F. Chapin
Rev. R.P. DuVall
Rev. Thomas H. Vail

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGE RECORDS -

1867~1868

Bridegroom

Bride

Date

DAVIS, Charles F.
DICKSON, Charles
DINN (DIURR), Chas. D.
DUDLEY, Phillip
DUFF, James A.
EBERHART, Paul C.
ECKARDT, David
EGGART, Henry V.
ELLERTON, John H.
ELLIOTT, Franklin H.
-EMERY, John L.
EPPLE, Got tlieb
ETTER, Geo. A.
E\lING, Fleming
FAIR, Frank P.
FANNING, Geo. T.
FAY, Rufus
FEARING, \1m.
FILLMORE, Hasen S.
FISHER, Samuel
FITSHUGH, James
FORTNER, James
FORTNIGHT, Riley
FREY, Henry
FRY, Daniel F.
GAITHER, Harrison
GARRISON, Daniel F.
GARVIN, David
GEITZ, \lilliam
GILLILAND, Elijah B.
GODFREY, Charles
GOODE, Robert H.

SHITH, Emma
HERRICK, Lydia Ann
ZENNCKE (ZENNEKE) Hennette
PRICE, Hary
HENPHILL, Lydia A.
HcQUEEN, Emma J.
\lHITE, Hargrette
FITTAN, Martha
DUNN, Nannie
HcKINNEY, Hartha
\lILKINSqN, Hary F.
---- Haradick
LEACH, Eliza J.
COLBERT, Ellen
CLOUGH, Addie H.
MILLER, Hary A.
ECKARD, Amelia
CARTER, Hary C.
POOLE, Hyra H.
DAVIS, Lucretia
PATTERSON, Hannah
STEPP, Nippa (Neffa)
LE\lIS, Silna
VITT, Louise
BARACKLA\I, Hary A.
COMBS, Ellen
EDMONDS, Rebecca J.
STEPHENS, Matilda ".
REECE, Sarah Lydia Margrette
DOLESAH, Jane
HATTON, CATHERINE
FITZPATRICK, Sarah C.

12 June 1867
21 June 1868
10 July 1868
1 July 1867
15 Dec. 1868
13 Sep t. 1868
13 Aug. 1868
17 Oct. 1867
7 June 1867
11 Sept. 1867
1 Jan. 1869
25 June 1867
1 June 1867
30 Dec. 1868
22 Dec. 1868
28 Jan. 1868
10 June 1868
23 Aug. 1868
27 July 1867
25 Nov. 1867
1 Oct. 1868
13 Feb. 1868
10 Oct. 1867
5 Oct. 1868
4 Dec. 1867
18 Aug. 1868
24 Sept. 1868
15 Oct. 1868
23 Aug. 1868
15 Jan. 1868
16 NOV. 1868
30 Mar. 1868

GOSS, Alfred F.
GRANT, Henry C.
GRAY, John L.
GREELEY, Ashley H.

\lAKEFIELD, Hrs. Ellen
LIMING, Armilda J.
AUSTIN, Lucy
NELSON, Enlissa

8 June 1868
15 (29) Nov. 1867

GREEN, Albert R.

COBLENTZ, Julia

3 Aug. 1868

o

°

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11 Nov. 1867

3 Oc t. 1868

Officiant
Rev. Richard Cordley
Rev. Richard Cord ley
Rev. C.F. V. Trefton
Gabriel Gray, J.P.
Rev. V.H. King
Rev. D. Earhart
Rev. Christian Neaus
Rev. George S. Dearbor
James H. Hendry
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. S. Dearborn
Charles Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. Jesse Brockway
Rev. F.V. Henderson
Rev. V.R. Davis
Rev. Geo. S. Dearborn
James H. Hendry
E.M. Hoore (?)
Rev. Richard Cordley
Rev. E.D. Bentley
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. Dudley Lee
James H. Hendry
Rev. James Lawrence
Geo. A. Banks, J.P.
Rev. Henry Moys
Rev. James C. Herron
Rev. Jules L. Villiams
Charles Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. James Carney
James M. Hendry, Proba
Judge
Rev. Geo. S. Dearborn
Rev. James B. Carruth
Rev. E.D. Bentley
James H. Hendry, Proba
Judge
J.B. Bonebaker (?)

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1867-1868

Bridegroom

Bride

Date

GREGG, Nathan P.
GREGGS, Grattan
GRIBI, Gottlieb
GRIFFIN, Marcus D.
GROSS (GOSS) James
GUASE (GNASA), John G.
HAAS, Chris tian
HAHN, Samuel
HALL, James C.
HALLMARK, Daniel
HAM, Henry
HAMIL, John H. (Henry)
HARMAN, \1m. F.
HARRIS, Sylvester D.
'HART, Joseph V.
HAVENS, George
HAYDON, Clayton
HAYES, Ebenezer B.

DUNCAN, Haggie V.
DRESDEN, Hanca
ALTHAUS, Anna
BEmlOOD, Hartha
GRAY, Sarah
GATHKNICHT, Hary
FREY, Rosine
SAMMONS, Catherine
\lILLEY, Nelllie
\lILLIAMS, Clarinda F.
HILL, Susan
RAY, Harriet S.
\1000, Alice E.
PATTERSON, Mary A.
LANE, Mary V.
NOTTINGHAM, Louisa
BLACKBIRD, Elisabeth
SPENCER, Nellie J.

20 Feb. 1868
15 Oc t. 1868
9 Nov. 1868
10 Sept. 1868
24, Apr. ?
23 Har. 1868
3 June 1868
2 Sept. 1868
25 ,Sept. 1867
26 Apr. 1868
11 Oc t. 1867
7 Apr. 1868
26 Mar. 1868
28 Sep t. 1867
11 Aug. 1868
3 Mar. 1868
6 July 1868
22 Dec. 1868

HAZELTINE, \1m. H.
HELM, Daniel J.
HENMAN, David G.
HENRY, Harry
'HERRIG, John
HICKMAN, Abraham
HICKOK, D.H.
HILL, Thomas
HILL, Thomas J.
HINDMAN, Lorenzo \I.
HINES, Daniel H.
HOLBERT, John J.
HOLT, Hoses
HO\lARD, Noah F.
HO\lELL, \lalter
HUDDLESTON, Elkanah
HULL, Daniel
HUSSEY, Amos
HUTCHINGS, James A.
IR\lIN, Nelson J.

BRUNER, Emma
HOMAN, MARY E.
DAVIS, Mary E.
\lRIGHT, Del ila
YOUNG, Sarah
BLANTON, Mary J.
JESMAN, Mary
LOUIS, Sarah
PAYTON, Maria J.
TAYLOR, Elizabeth
COLIER, Catherine
JOINER, Nancy E. (J.)
CAMPBELL, Mary
Hc\lHINNEY, Consuello
KIMBALL, Martha
SHITH, Grace B.
CARELL, Nancy
BO\lERS, Annie
JONES, Nettie
STUDEBAKER, Levina J.

28
20
19
19
18
16

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Nov. 1867
NOV. 1867
June 1867
Oct. 1867
Aug. 1868
Jan. 1868
23 Oct. 1868
26 Sept. 1868
17 July 1867
9 Oc t. 1868
2 June 1868
18 June 1868
30 Hay 1868
22 Sept. 1868
2 July 1868
12, July 1868
18 Mar. 1868
7 Oc t. 1868
14 Sept. 1868
27 Aug. 1868

Officiant
Rev. G.S. Dearborn
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. John A. Reitz
Rev. John H. Dunn
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. Chas. Steinmeyer
Rev. John Chas. Foil
H.H. Howard, J.P.
F.A. Parker
Rev. S. Creel
Rev. Joseph H. Payne
Rev. Chas. E.D. Griffi
Rev. J. Biddison
Rev. E.B. Robertson
Rev. V.A. Starrett
Rev. E.H. Robertson
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. \1m. C. Tenney
(Fenney)
Rev. Richard Cordley
Charles Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. John S. Brown
Rev. Dennis \lilley
James M. Hendry, P.J.
Rev. John Bower
Rev. G.S. Dearborn
Rev. Thomas V. Henders
Rev. Henry Meyer
Rev. James E. Hilkey
Rev. S. Creel
Ezra Johnson
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. James H. Carruth
Rev. Richard Cordley
Rev. John S. Brown
Joseph Clarke, J.P.
Rev. V.A. Starrett
Rev~ John S. Brown
Rev. Peter Brubaker

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1867-1868

Sri degroolT!.
JACKSON, Franklin
JACOBS, John
JAHESON, Horrace T.
JOHNSON, Archa
JOHNSON, Harrison
JOHNSON, Nelson H.
JOHNSON, \lalker
JONES, John B.
JORDAN, Danniel
JOY, Stephen
JUSTICE, Athelston
KEENEY, Jacob B.
KEENY, \1m. H.
KELLEY, Benjamin F.
KELLEY, Toney
KEHPER, Adam D.H.
KERR, \lilliam
KNIGHT, Francis E.
KNIGHT, \lilder
LA\lS, John
LEARNARD, Uilliam B.
LEE, Samuel
LEUIS, J. Guy
LITTLEJOHN, Jesse D.
LINN, John
LOCKE, Henry Clay
LOOHIS, Uilliam S.
LUTZ, Jacob
LUTZ,John P.
HACY, Orsan R.
HADDEN, George
HALONEY,\lm. G.
HARRIAN, Thomas
HARSHALL, Joseph
HARSHALL, \1m. A.
HARSKE, Amandus
HARTIN, James
HAY, Vance U.

Bride
HURREY, Mary
BRO\lN, Martha E.
JOHNSON, Sarah J.
UINFORD, Eliza
TODD, Mary
DUNCAN, Ann Eliza
KLINE, Julia
SMITH, Emeline L.
LEE, Rebecca
JONES, Hester A.
TIPTON, Amanda
HESSENHAHHER, Hary
SPITTER (SPITLER) Catharine
BINEYARD, Cornelia R.
TINNER, Lottie
\lHITE, C.S.
THOMAs, Ellen
HALL, Rosanna
CASE, Jane
KING, Celia
ELDRIDGE, Alice H.
DOPSON, Sarah
BATTAILLE, Madeline
RODIBAUGH, Haggie E.
ANDERSON, Augusta
GATES, Fannie Louise
BISSELL, Arabella J.
NORHAN, Hary
UHITE, Mary
SPURGEON, Aroline
UARD, Almira
STAPLES, Hulda H.
JOHNSON, Eliza
1I0UE, Minnie
SOXHAN, Susanna E.
NOLT, Dorotea
HUHFORD, Harriet .
SHEARER, Sarah E.
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Date
3 Apr. 1868
27 Feb. 1868
.30 Oc to 1867
29·Dec. 1867
3 Sept. 1868
21 Nov. 1867
17 June 1868
16 Oc t. 1868
25 July 1867
23 Dec. 1867
25 Sept. 1868
21 Sept. 1868
7 Sept. 1868
28 June 1868
6 Dec. 1867
25 July 1867
26 Nov. 1868
15 Aug. 1868
1 Dec. 1867
13 Sep t. 1868
24 Aug. 1868
19 Feb. 1868
27 Dec. 1868
26 Oct. 1868
5 Oc t. 1867
7 Sept. 1868
16 Har. 1868
2 Dec. 1867
4 Sept. 1868
7 Sept. 1867
6 Sept. 1868
15 Aug. 1867
2 Dec. 1868
9 Dec~ 1868
25 Aug. 1868
28 Feb. 1868
26 Hay 1868
20 Hay 1868

Officiant
Rev. H.D. Fisher
Jesse HcKinney, J.P.
Rev. E.H. Robertson
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. Gabriel Gray
Rev. G.R. Campbell
Rev. Isaac \I. Triplete
Rev. Evan Jones
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. James Lawrence
Jesse McKenney, J.P.
James H. Hendry, P.J.
Rev. John Brown
Rev. Henry Hoys
Rev. Isaac N. Triplett
Rev. J.C. Beach
Rev. Thomas \I. Henders
Rev. John S. Brown
Rev. John S. Brown
Rev. Thomas \I. Henders
Rev. \I.K. Stimpson
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. J.F. Cunningham
Rev. Geo. S. Dearborn
James H. Hendry, P.J.
Father Thomas H. Vail
Rev.. Richard Cord ley
Rev. E. Stizmann
Rev. Hector Barker
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. Joseph H. Payne
\larren Skeets (?)
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. Henry Hoys
Rev. J.E. Bryan
James H. Hendry, P.J.
Rev. Isaac \I. Triplete
Rev. D.C. Colrow
(Colraw)

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1867-1868

Bri degroom
McANALL, John
McCLELLAN, Donald
McCLELLAN, Henry S.
McCORMICK, John D.
McGEE, Thomas
McGILLORA, Quash
McIntosh, Robert
McKENNEY, Thomas J.
McLAUGHLIN, James
McMILLEN, David
MEARFELIUS, Casper
MEAYES, Tuzar
MEDILL, Villiam
MIDDLETON, Jesse H.
MILLER, John E.
MILLER, Leander
MITCHELL, Thomas
MOORE, Edmund
MOORE, James
NARMINE (NORMINE), Vm.
NICHOLAS, Thomas
NIPPER, Thomas
NIX, Allen
OBRIAN, Henry
OLIVER, Charles
ONEIL, John B.
ORTH, John
OVENS, Vm. K.
PEASE, Edvard M.
PECK, Amos
PEMBERTON, Hovard
PENCE, Andrev J.
PENNINGTON, Vinfield S.
PERSING, Villiam
PETTENGILL, Franklin H.
PEV, Cager
PHAGAN, James
POISAL, George F.
PORTER, Stiles

Bride
COLLIER, Hannah
LANE, Josephine
BALDVIN, Mary M
ELLISON, Eliza
CASEL, Louisa
'SMITH, Synthia
REYNOLDS, Kate
UNBERGER, Esther Jane
MARR, Anna
ANDERSON, Leah
RUPPEL, Lana
VATKINS, Ellen
DAVIS, Alice
VHEELER, Mrs. Catharine
HENLEY, Elizabeth P.
HULL, Annie
DETER, Drusella
COVAN, Chloe
ROCHELL, Perline
LEE, Mary
BRADLEY, Sarah
EDENFIELD, Mary R.
STANFIELD, Martha Ann.
UILLBRANT, Rebecca
McCUNE, Ellen
BEAKS, Harriet A.
LUTZ, Magdaline
SEARING, (SEAVING) Alice
GARDNER, Sarah M.
UILEY, Charity H.
ROTE, Mary C.
HELH, Kate
UATSON, Mary J.
JOY, Mrs. Gracie
~LLEN, Esther Eliza
THOMPSON, Mollie
RODIBAUGH, Martha J.
HOLLAND, Emeline
VEAVER, Mary J.
-61-

Date
20 Feb. 1868
18 Aug. 1868
1 Nov. 1868
16 Feb. 1868
1 July 1867
27 Dec. 1868
16 Sept. 1867
8 Sept. 1864
9 Sept. 1867
19 July 1868
30 Sept. 1868
4 July 1867
3 July 1867
24 May 1868
5 Oc to 1868
6 Jan. 1868
15 June 1868
29 June 1868
7 July 1868
4 July 1868
25 July 1867
10 Nov. 1868
20 dec. 1868
11 Nov. 1867
22 Sept. 1868
20 Apr. 1868
21 Aug. 1867
27 Feb. 1868
18 Oct. 1868
16July 1867
24 June 1868
24 Har. 1868
21 July 1868
24 June 1868
14 Nov. 1868
31 Oct. 1868
22 Sept. 1868
20 Feb. 1868
24 Dec. 1868

Offi ciant
Rev. G.S. Dearborn
Father J.F. Cunningham
Rev. Richard Cordley
Rev. H.V. Currin
Charles Pilla, J.P.
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. Dudley Lee
Jesse McKenney, J.P.
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. H.G. March
Rev. Christian Haas
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. E.D. Bentley
Jesse HcKenney, J.P.
Rev. G.S. Dearborn
H.H. Howard, J.P.
Rev. John Bower
V.K. Smith, J.P.
James H. Hendry, P.J.
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Gabriel Gray, J.P.
Rev. R.B. Robinson
Chas. Pilla, J.P.
George A. Banks
Rev. E.D. Bentley
Rev. J. B. Oring
Christian Berner (?)
James H. Hendry
Rev. John S. Brown
Rev. Vm. Reece
Rev. S.V. McKesson
Rev. V.H. King
Rev. Larkin R. Campbel
Rev. G.S. Dearborn
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. Thomas \1. Henders
Rev. Geo. S. Dearborn
Rev. J.B. Dooty
Rev. Henry Hoys

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1867-1868

Bridegroo.
POTTER, .John D.
POTTER, Hathias R~
PRICE, Francis H.
PRICE, Joseph R.
PURSINGER, John
QUARLES, Joseph V., Jr.
QUIHLEY, Calvin L.
RAHNER (REHNIER), Vm.
RANSON, Henry
RATE, Paul V.
RATLIFF, Henry
RAUFFHAN, Charles E.
RAZEY, Daniel B.
REDDING, Vm. G.
REDHON, Collin H.
REED, Joseph S.
RIGGS, Joseph E.
RIGGS, Stephen F.
ROBERTS, Howard R.
ROBERTS, John R.
ROBEY, John
ROSE, John J.
ROTH, George C.
ROTHROCK, Hiram
SAHPLE, Nathan P.
SAVYER, Byron
SCHOTT, John F.
SCHOTTA, Villiam
SCOGGAN, Vm. G.
SCOTT, Valter
SELIG, August L.
SETTER, Haman
SIHPSON, Leonard
SKAGGS, John
SKAGGS, Thomas T.(?)
SHITH, Elijah
SHITH, lienry
SHITH, Joseph

Bride
TOLL, Hissouri
JONES, Edwonia Elizabeth
GALLAGHER, Hargaret
GALLAGHER, Anna H.
VELLS, Rebecca
SAUNDERS, Caroline A.
VELLS, Augusta B.
ANTON, Louise N.
HASON, Susan
AVERY, Sarah
ROBINSON, Ida
TROUT, Eliza
HARHON, Susannah
LASSITER, Abigal
BASINGER, Hary J.
CAYTON, Sarah A.
ELDRIDGE, Emma J.
BEDGOOD,Hartha F.
ADAHS, Hary T.
HANFORD, Annie T.
SANBORN, Hary F.
POLLARD, Emma
HOLTZ, Catherin
RAFFE, Susannah B.
COLVER, Susan G.
HUTCHINSON, Dora J.
ERNST, Helen
NOELL, Hartha E.
DAVIS, Huldah D.
LANDRETH, Frances
PARKE, Hary F;
LONG, Hary
ELAH, Hary D.
HUTCHISON, America
SHITH, Yarra T.
HADDIX, Sarah
BROUN, Amanda
COON, Ann
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Date
24 Oc t. 1868
20 Aug. 1868
8 Sept. 1868
8 Sept. 1868
26 June 1867
25 Sept. 1868
27 Oc t. 1868
1 Oct. 1868
25 Dec. 1868
9 Apr. 1868
23 July 1868
4 July 1867
1 June 1867
22 Apr. 1868
16 Feb. 1868
16 Apr. 1868
6 June 1867
6 Feb. 1868
13 Feb. 1868
18 Har. 1868
13 Oct. 1868
28 June 1867
12 Nov. 1868
1 Sept. 1867
29 Nov. 1868
24 Dec. 1868
27 Nov. 1867
24 Har. 1868
7 Oc t. 1868
24 Hay 1868
1 Feb. 1868
3 Nov. 1868
24 June 1868
15 Dec. 1868
13 Hay 1868
4 July 1867
26 Har. 1868
30 Aug • .1868

Officiant
Geo. O. Banks, J.P.
Rev. G.S. Dearborn
J.B. Orwig (1)
J.B. Orwig (1)
Rev. John S. Brown
Rev. Richard Cordley
Rev. H.D. Healey
Rev. Christian Haas
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. V.R. Clough
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. R. V. Uliner (1)
Rev. Geo. S. Dearborn
Chas. Pilla, J.P.
Rev. John Bower
Rev. J.R. Reed
Rev. Richard Cordley
H.H. Greene (?)
Rev. Thomas Harper
Rev. V.A. Starrett
Rev. Richard Cordley
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. Joseph Rahskopf
Rev. Samuel Veeks
Rev. J.E. Bryan
H.H. Howard, J.P.
Rev. Hichael Heyer
Rev. H.D. Fisher
Rev. G.S. Dearborn
Charles Pilla, J.P.
Rev. V.A. Starrett
Rev. Jos. Perrier
Theo. H. HcCallie, J.P.
Rev. Ezra Johnson
Geo. A. Banks, J.P.
Rev. Dudley Lee
H.H. Howard, J.P.
Rev. Dudley Lee

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1867-1868
Bridegroom

SHITH, Villi am
SOVERS, Villiam L.
SPARKS, Louis
SPARKS I ·Nero
SPURLOCK, \I.B.
STEEL, Moses N.
STEELE, Jams C.
STEVENIN, Hartin
STRASBURG, Vm. H.
STURDY, Frank
SUTTON, Franklin
SUTTON, Stephen B.
SYKES, James B.
TAYLOR, John F.
TEGART, John H.
TERRIL, Josiah
THOMPSON, Hugh
THORP, Alle
THORP, Lafayette
THURSTON, David C.
TOOTHAKER, VM. H.
TORRANCE, John
TYRER, Charles \I.
T\lIGS, Ephram
ULRICH, Henry
UNDERVOOD, James B.
URMAN, Charles
VALENTINE, Antony
VINTON, Marcus H.
VADDELL, Thomas
VALLACE, George
\lALTON, Charles
\lALTON, John
\lARREN, Thomas V.
\lASHINGTON, George
VASHINGTON, George
VAYBRIGHT, Villiam
\lHITE, Michael
VHITE, Robert

Bride

Date

Officiant

FIX, Haria
BYERLEY, Mary C.
KNOX, Rachel
FLINN, Lucinda
ILIF·F, Esther A.
PIERCE, Laura
PIERSON, Hartha A.
PETERS, Emma
He INTOSH , Ella
CHAPMAN, Ellen
SIHONS, Alamina Sophia
McLAUGHLIN, Sarah J.
GINGRICK, Hattie
KENNEDY, Agnes H.
ALBIN, Susan
McBRIDE, Minerva
SIMPSON, Angeline
BLODGERT, Carrie H.
LOGN, Emeline
BARNES, Sarah E.
MURPHY, Lizzie L.
GRAHAM, Margaret
MARTIN, Anna
TVIGS, Priscila
JONES, Martha
FURGUSON, Nancy
KLAUSE, Mary
RIGLMAN, Julia H.
VASHBURN, Susan A.
VADDELL, Anna
VILLIAHS, Rebecca
ROE, Amanda
VILLEY, Zarilda A.
\lHITNEY, Fanny
KNOX, Roda
SIMPSON, Minda
SPITI'ER, Mary
KEEPE, Hary O.
HARTIN, Almina

27 May 1868
8 May 1868
17 Sept. 1868
13 Nov. 1868
2 Dec. 1868
10 Oc t. 1868
6 Oc t. 1868
2 Nov. 1868
22 Nov. 1867
7 Feb. 1868
4 July 1868
15 Oct. 1868
5 Dec. 1867
17 Oct. 1867
22 Apr. 1868
11 Mar. 1868
28 Dec. 1868
23 June 1867
26 May 1868
21 May 1868
13 Feb. 1868
18 Mar. 1868
22 Aug. 1867
28 June 1868
15 Oc t. 1868
2 Jan. 1868
25 Mar. 1868
15 Dec. 1868
8 Sept. 1868
19 June 1867
23 Mar. 1868
9 Jan. 1868
25 Mar. 1868
22 Aug. 1867
17 Sept. 1868
8 Har. 1868
11 Oc t. 1868
11 Nov. 1867
26 Nov. 1868

Rev. J.H. Bonebake
James H. Hendry. P.J.
Rev. Hector Barker
Rev. Job V. Hague
Rev. H.D. Healey
James H. Hendry, P.J.
Rev. Andrew Stout
Rev. C.H. Lovejoy
James H. Hendry, P.J.
Theo. H. HcCallie, J.P.
James H. Kelley, J.P.
Rev. A. Hitchcock
Rev. E.D. Bentley
Rev. George F. Chapin
Rev. Vm. C. Tenney
Rev. John S. Gingrich
Geo. A. Banks, J.P.
Rev. J.F. Morgan
Rev. Isaac V. Triplete
Rev. Geo. F. Chapin
Rev. C.E. Lewis
Rev. Vm. C. Tenney
Rev. V.V. King
Rev. Heeter Barker
Rev. Peter Brubaker
Rev. Jesse Brockway
James H. Hendry, P.J.
John F. Cunningham, Priest
Rev. Richard Cordley
Paul R. Brooks
H.H. Howard, J.P.
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. Henry Hoys
Rev. R.V. Oliver
Rev. Hector Barker
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. Peter Brubaker
Rev. S. Favre.
Rev. Thomas V. Henderson

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1867-1868
Bri degroom

Bride

WHITE, William F.
WHITLOCK, Alexander
WHITLOCK, W.H.
WHITNEY, William
WILBUR, Orsan E.
WILDER, George P.
WILKINSON, Freeman
WILKINSON, James D.
WILLEY, James A.
WILLIAMS, Lewis
WILLIAHSEN, Charles
WILSON, Alexander
WILSON, James
WILSON, Hathew
WINKELHAN, William
WINTER, George W.
WRIGHT, Alexander
YATES, Geo. W.W.
YEAGER, George

JAHES, Angeline
GODFREY, Elisabeth
LUCAS, Fidelia
CUHHINGS, Laura
SPICER, Florence
CREW, Eliza H.
HcCLUTCHAN, Cornelia
STOUT, Sarah A.
CARTER, Hary E.
STOLCUP, Jennie
ENGELSHANN, Elise
CHASE, Nancy J.
ONEAL (ONIEL) Anna
ANDREWS, Hahala
DAVENPORT, Hary A.
ADOLPH, Hary Ann
REED, Hulda
BENEDICT, S. Addie
DIELKS,Sarah C.

Date

Officiant

31 Oc t. 1867
24 Dec. 1868
26 Nov. 1868
19 Har. 1868
1 Oc t. 1867
28 Nov. 1867
15 Hay 1868
2 Sept. 1868
25 Har. 1868
15 Dec. 1868
3 Sept. 1867
14 Dec. 1868
20 July 1868
16 Apr. 1868
26 Jan. 1869
17 Sept. 1868
20 sept. 1868
31 Oc t. 1868
27 Aug. 1868

James H. Hendry
Rev. Ezra Johnson
Rev. Henry J. Sallee
Rev. Henry Hoys
Rev. Wm. C. Tenney
Rev. Wm. C. Tenney
Rev. H.D. Heechley
Rev. Geo. S. Dearborn
Rev. Henry Hoys
Rev. Thorn. W. Henderson
Rev. Edward Sitzemann
James H. Hendry
Father Paul H. Pongegione
Charles Pilla, J.P.
Chas. Pilla
Jesse HcKenney
~ev. Joseph H. Payne
Rev. E.D. Bentley
Rev. H.D. Healey

;- &lt;-

"

. -to have and to hold from this day forward;

for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness
and in health, to love and
part •

to_,~herish,

"

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till death do us

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1867-1868
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

ADAMS, Mary T.
ADOLPH, Mary Ann
ALBIN, Susan
ALLEN, Anna J.
ALLEN, Esther Eliza
ALTHAUS, Anna
ANDERSON, Augusta
ANDERSON, Leah
ANDREWS, Mahala
ANTON, Louise N.
ANXIER, Jemima F.
AUSTIN, Lucy
AVERY, Sarah
BALCOM, Lizzie E.
BALDWIN, Mary M.
BARACKLAW, t1ary A.
BARNES, Sarah E.
BASINGER, Mary J.
BATHURST, Margarete
BATTAILLE, Madeline
BEAKS, . Harriet A.
BEDGOOD, Martha F.
BENEDICT, S. Addie
BENWOOD, Martha
BlNEYARD, Cornelia R.
BISSELL, Arabella J.
BLACKBIRD, Elisabeth
BLACKETTE, Lucinda
BLANTON, Mary J.
BLODGERT, Carrie M.
BORAGAN, Ann
BOWERS, Annie
BRADLEY, Sarah
BRIGGS, Annie
BROWN, Amanda
BROWN, Martha E.
BRUNER, Fnnna
BRYANT, Frankie

ROBERTS, Howard R.
WINTER, George W.
TEGART, John H.
CARPENTER, H. H.
PETTENGILL, Franklin H.
GRIBI, Gottlieb
LINN, John
McMILLEN, David
WILSON, Mathew
RAHNER (Rehnier), WIn.
COUHER, Granville
GRAY, John L.
RATE, Paul W.
BROWN, WIn R.
McCLELLAN, Henry S.
FRY ,Daniel F.
THURSTON, David C.
REDMON, Collin M.
CLARKE, Lance'C.
LEWIS, J. Guy
O'NEIL, John B.
RIGGS, Stephen F.
YATES, Geo. W.H.
GRIFFIN, Marcus D.
KELLEY, Benjamin F.
LOOMIS, William S.
HAYDON, Clayton
BRANNON, llm. B.
HICKMAN, Abraham
THORP, Alle
COSTELLO, James
HUSSEY, Amos
NICHOLAS, Thomas
CREE, Sanford H.
SMITH, Henry
JACOBS, John
HAZELTINE, WIn. M.
AUSTIN, George

BURKE, Mary
BYERLEY, Mary C.
CAMPBELL, Adeline V.
CAMPBELL, Mary
CANNOW, Mrs. Helen E.
CARELL, Nancy
CARTER; Mary C.
CARTER, Mary E.
CASE, Edith
CASE, Jane
CASEL, Louisa
CAYTON, Sarah A.
CHAMBERS, Annette D.
CHAPMAN, Ellen
CHASE, Nancy J.
CLOUGH, Addie M.
COBEL (Coble), Mollie E.
COBLENTZ, Julia
COLBERT, Ellen
COLIER, Catherine
COLLIER, Hannah
COLVER, Susan G.
COMBS, Ellen
COOK, Mattie J.
COON, Ann
COOP, Maria
COWAN, Chloe
CREW, Eliza M.
CROSS, Katy
CUMMINGS. Laura
DAVENPORT, Mary A.
DAVIS, Alice
DAVIS, Huldah D.
DAVIS, Lucretia
DAVIS, Martha
DAVIS, Mary E.
DETER, Drusella
DIELKS, Sarah C.

BROPHY, Martin
SOWERS, William L.
BROOKS, Cyrus D.
HOLT, Moses
CORNELL, John H.
HULL, Daniel
FEARING, \~.
WILLEY, James A.
BENNETT, Sidney
KNIGHT, Wilder
McGEE, Thomas
REED, Joseph S.
ARCHER, Charles A.
STURDY, Frank
WILSON, Alexander
FAIR, Frank P.
ARCHER, Daniel J.
GREEN, Albert R.
EWING, Fleming
HINES, Daniel H.
McANALL, John
SAMPLE, Nathan P.
GAITHER, Harrison
CLARK (E), Adam
SMITH, Joseph
COOP, David
MOORE, Edmund
WILDER, George P.
CROUCH, Rowley
\ffiITNEY, \~illiam
WINKELMAN, William
MEDILL, William
SCOGGAN, WIn. G.
FISHER, Samuel
BENIN, James
HENMAN, David G.
MICTHELL, Thomas
YEAGER, George

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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1867-1868
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

OOLESAM, Jane
DOPSON, Sarah
DRESDEN, Manca
DUNCAN, Ann Eliza
DUNCAN, Maggie W.
DUNN, Gertrude A.
DUNN, Nannie
EAGON, Mary
ECKARD, Amelia
EDENFIELD, Mary R.
EDMONDS, Rebecca J.
ELAM,Mary D.
ELDRIDGE, Alice M.
ELDRIDGE, Emma J.
EI:.LISON, Eliza
ENGELSMANN, Elise
ERNST, Helen
ERWIN, Elida
FITTAN, Martha
FITZPATRICK, Sarah C.
FIX, Maria
FLINN, Lucinda
FOSTER, Eva M.
FOX, Mary E.
FRANKLIN, Sarah
FREY, Rosine
F1JRGUSON, Nancy
GAEST, Mary A.
GALLAGHER, Anna M.
GALLAGHER, Margaret
GARDNER, Sarah M.
GATES, Fannie Louise
GATHKNICHT, Mary
GENTRY, Elizabeth
GEORGE, Mary
GINGRICK, Mattie
GODFREY, Elisabeth
GRAHAM, Margaret
GRAY, Sarah
HALL, Rosanna

GILLILAND, Elijah B.
LEE, Samuel
GREGGS, Grattan
JOHNSON, Nelson M.
GREGG, Nathan P.
BARNES, William E.
ELLERTON, John H.
BOWMAN, W.H.
FAY, Rufus
NII?PER, Thomas
GARRISON, Daniel F.
SIMPSON, Leonard
LEARNARD, William B.
RIGGS, Joseph E.
Mc CORMICK, John D.
WILLIAMSEN, Charles
SCHOTT, John F.
ASHTON, Charles B.
EGGART, Henry W.
GOODE, Robert H.
SMITH, William
SPARKS, Nero
ALLEN, James M.
CARDWELL, D. A.
AUSTON, Frank
HMS, Christian
UNDERWOOD, James B.
CUTLER, Calvin H.
PRICE, Joseph R.
PRICE, Francis M.
PEASE, Edward M.
LOCKE, Henry Clay
GUASE (Gnasa), John G.
ALLEN, Jesse J.
BOONE, Lewis
SYKES, James B.
WHITLOCK, Alexander
TORRANCE, John
GROSS (Goss), James
KNIGHT, Francis E.

HALL, Sarah
HAM, Elizabeth
HANFORD, Annie T.
HARMON, Susannah
HARVEY, Sarah
HATTON, Catherine
HElM, Kate
HENLEY, Elizabeth P.
HENPHILL, Lydia A.
HERRICK, Lydia Ann
HIETT, Oxan C.
HILL, Susan
HOLLAND, Emeline
HOLTZ, Catherin
HOMAN, Mary F.
HOSTEND, Martha
HOUSE, Fanny
HOWARD, Melissa
HOWE, Minnie
HUDSON, Ann
HULL, Annie
lllJRREY, Mary
HUTCHINSON, America
HUTCHINSON, Dora J.
ILIFF, Esther A.
JAMES, Angeline
JESMAN, Mary
JOHNSON, Eliza
JOHNSON, Laurie
JOHNSON, Sarah J.
JOINER, Nancy E. (J.)
JONES, Edwonia Elizabeth
JONES, Hester A.
JONES, Mrs. Lucinda
JONES, Martha
JONES, Nettie
JOY, Mrs. Gracie
KEEPE, Mary O.
KENNEDY, Agnes H.
KENNEDY, Harriet

COX, Payton
ADAMS, Benjamin
ROBERTS, John R.
RAZEY, Daniel B.
CHAFFEE, Y.C.G.
GODFREY, Charles
PENCE, Andrew J.
MILLER, John E.
DUFF,~ James A.
DICKSON, Charles
CHALLIS, Walter S.
HAM, Henry
POI SAL , George F.
ROTH, George C.
HELM, Daniel J.
BURDETT, A.R.
BERGMAN, Wolf
BALDWIN, John
t-1ARSHALL, Joseph
CHASE, William
MILLER, Leander
JACKSON, Franklin
SKAGGS, John
SAWYER, Byron
SPURLOCK, W.B.
WHITE, William F.
HICKOK, D.H.
MARRIAN, Thomas
BLACKBURN, John
JAMESON, Horrace T.
HOLBERT, John J.
POTTER, Mathias R.
JOY, Stephen
BERRY, Green C.
ULRICH, Henry
HUTCHINGS, James A.
PERSING, William
WHITE, Michael
TAYLOR, John F.
BARNES, John

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Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

KENNY Eliza Ann
KIMBALL, Martha
KING, Celia
KLAUSE, Mary
KLINE, Julia
KNOX, Rachel
KNOX, Roda
LAMBERS, Julia A.
LANDRETH, Frances
LANDRETH, Sarah A.
LANE, Josephine
LANE, Mary V.
LARMIX, Sophia
LASSITER, Abigal
LASSITER, Louisa K.
LEACH, Eliza J.
LEE, Mary
LEE, Rebecca
LEWIS, Silna
LIMING, Arrnilda J.
LOGN, Emeline
LONG, Mary
LOUIS, Sarah
LOWASH, Elizabeth
LUCAS, Fidelia
LUTZ, Magdaline
LYON, Sallie L.
MADDIX, Sarah
, Maradick
Anna
MARTIN, Almina
MARTIN, Anna
MASON, Susan
McBRIDE, Minerva
McCLUTCHAN, Cornelia
McCUNE, Ellen
McGUIRE, Lydia
McINTOSH, Ella
McKINNEY, Martha

BRONBOKER, David
HOWELL, Walter
LAWS, John
URMAN, Charles
JOHNSON, Walker
SPARKS, Louis
WASHINGTON, George
BOUTWELL, George H.
SCOTT, Walter
COLE, Sanruel
McClellan, Donald
HART, Joseph V.
BUSH, John
REDDING, Win. G.
BABB, George
ETTER, Geo. A.
NARMINE (Norrnine), Win.
JORDAN, Danniel
FORTNIGHT, Riley
GRANT, Henry C.
THORP, Lafayette
SETTER, Haman
HILL, Thomas
COLEMAN, Cosma T.
WHITLOCK, W.M.
ORTH, John
BRYAN, Leonard R.
SMITH, Elijah
EPPLE, Gottlieb
McLAUGHLIN, James
WHITE, Robert
TYRER, Charles W.
RANSON, Henry
TERRIL, Josiah
WILKINSON, Freeman
OLIVER, Charles
BROWN, J.D.
STRASBURG, Win. H.
ELLIOTT, Franklin M.

McLAUGHLIN, Sarah J.
McQUEEN, Einma J.
McWHINNEY, Consuello
MESSENHAMMER, Mary
MILLER, Annie
MILLER, Mary A.
MORSE, Addie
MUMFORD, Harriet
MURPHY, Lizzie L.
NELSON, Enlissa
NOELL, Martha E.
NOLT, Dorotea
NORMAN, Mary
NOTTINGHAM, Louisa
O'NEAL (O'Niel), Anna
PARKE, Mary F.
PARKER, Frances
PATTERSON, Hannah
PATTERSON, Helen P.
PATTERSON, Mary A.
PAYTON, Maria J.
PETERS, Einma
PIERATT, Emma
PIERCE, Laura
PIERSON, Martha A.
POLLAND, Einma
POOLE, Myra H.
PRESTON, Martilda E.
PRICE, Mary
RAFFE, Susannah B.
RAY, Harriet S.
REECE, Sarah Lydia
Margrette
REED, Hulda
REYNOLDS, Kate
RIGLMAN, Julia M.
RIPLEY, Catherine
ROBINSON, Ida
ROCHELL, Perline

SUTTON, Stephen B.
EBERHART, Paul C.
HOWARD, Noah F.
KEENEY, Jacob B.
ADAMS, John C.
FANNING, Geo. T.
CUMMINGS, William J.
MARTIN, James
TOOTHAKER, Win. H.
GREELEY, Ashley H.
SCHOTTA, William
MARSKE, Arnandus
LUTZ, Jacob
HAVENS, George
WILSON, James
SELIG, August L.
ANDERSON, Andrew
FITSHUGH, James
CONE (Cane), Titus K.
HARRIS, Sylvester D.
HILL, Thomas J.
STEVENIN, Martin
BENTLEY, Isaac
STEEL, Moses N.
STEELE, James C.
ROSE, John J.
FILLMORE, Hasen S.
CONNELEY, Geo. W.
DUDLEY, Phillip
ROTHROCK, Hiram
HAMIL, John H. (Henry)

MARR-;

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Alexander
McINTOSH, Robert
VALENTINE, Antony
BAILEY, James M.
RATLIFF, Henry
MOORE, James

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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1867-1868
Bride
RODIBAUGH,Maggie E.
RODIBAUGH, Martha J.
ROE, Amanda
ROSE, Nancy J.
ROSS, Mary
ROTE, Mary C.
RUPPEL, Lana
SAMMONS, Catherine
SAMPLES, Martha
SANBORN, Mary F.
SAUNDERS, Caroline A.
SEARING (Seaving), Alice
SEWARD, Eunice M.
SHEARER, Sarah E.
SIMONS, Alamina Sophia
SIMPSON, Angeline
SIMPSON, Minda
SMITH, Emeline L.
SMITH, Emma
SMITH, Frances J.
SMITH, Grace B.
SMITH, Synthia
SMITH, Yarra T.
SOXMAN, Susanna E.
SPENCER, Nellie J.
SPICER, Florence
SPITTER (Spitler),
Catharine
SPITTER, Mary
,
SPURGEON, Aroline
STANFIELD, Martha Ann
STAPLES, Hulda M.
STATLER, Mary
STEPHENS, Mary E.
STEPHENS, Matilda H.
STEPP, Nippa (Neffa)
STOLCUP, Jennie

Groom
LITTLEJOHN, Jesse D.
PHAGAN, James
WALTON, Charles
CUMMINGS, Jacob
CRANE, Thomas
PEMBERTON, Howard
MEARFELIUS, Casper
HAHN, Samuel
COAPE, Joseph
ROBEY, John
QUARLES, Joseph V., Jr.
OWENS, WIn. K.
CURRY, John C.
MAY, Vance W.
SUTTON, Franklin
THOMPSON, Hugh
WASHINGTON, George
JONES, John B.
DAVIS, Charles F.
CAMPBELL, Leverett C.
HUDDLESTON, Elkanah
McGILLORA, Quash
SKAGGS, Thomas T. ( ? )
MARSHALL, WIn. A.
HAYES, Ebenezer B.
WILBUR, Orsan E.

KEENY,

WIn. H.

WAYBRIGHT, William
MACY, Orsan R.
NIX, Allen
MALONEY, WIn. G.

APITZ, Charles
BROWN, John P.
GARVIN, David
FORTNER, James
Williams, Lewis

Bride

Groom

STONE, Alice I.
STOUT, Sarah A.
STUDEBAKER, Levina J.
SUTTON; Anna
TAYLOR, Charlotte K.
TAYLOR, Elizabeth
THOMAS, Ellen
THOMPSON, Mollie
TIBBOT (Tibbits), Angeline
TINNER, Lottie
TIPTON, Amanda
TODD, Mary
TOLL, Missouri
TROUT, Eliza
'!WIGS, Priscila
UNBERGER, Esther Jane
VAIL, Marie Elizabeth
VITT, Louise
WADDELL, Anna
WAKEFIELD, Mrs. Ellen
WALKER, Harriet
WARD, Almira
WASHBURN, Susan A.
WATKINS, Ellen
WATSON, Mary J.
WEAVER, Mary. J.
WELLS, Augus ta B.
WELLS, Rebecca
WHEELER, Mrs. Catharine
WHITE, C.S.
WHITE, Margrette
WHITE, Mary
WHITNEY, Fanny
WILEY, Charity M.
WILKINSON, Mary F.
WILLBRANT, Rebecca
WILLEY, Nellie

BLAYNEY, Oberlin C.
WILKINSON, James D.
IRWIN, Nelson J.
CHILDS, Isaac
BRACKETT, George C.
HINDMAN, Lorenzo W.
KERR, William
PEW, Cager
BUCK, Philo M.
KELLEY, Toney
JUSTICE, Athelston
JOHNSON, Harrison
POTTER, John D.
RAUFFMEN, Charles E.
'!WIGS, Ephram
McKENNEY, Thomas J.
BLAKEWELL, Rev. John
FREY, Henry
WADDELL, Thomas
GOSS, Alfred F.
CARNES, Andrew
MADDEN, George
VINTON, Marcus M.
MEAYES, Tuzar
PENNINGTON, Winfield S.
PORTER, Stiles
QUIMLEY, Calvin L.
PURSINGER, John
MIDDLETON, Jesse H.
KEMPER, Adam D. H.
ECKARDT, David
LUTZ, John P.
WARREN, Thomas W.
PECK, Amos
EMERY, John L.
0' BRIAN, Henry
HALL, James C.

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Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

Willey, Zarilda A.
WILLIAMS, Clarinda F.
WILLIAMS, Rebecca
WILSON, Eliza
WINFORD, Eliza

WALTON, John
HALLMARK, Daniel
WALLACE, George
BARKER, Parris
JOHNSON, Archa

WOOD, Alice E.
WRIGHT, Delila
YOTER (Yater), Malinda
YOUNG, Medora
YOUNG, Sarah
ZENNCKE (Zenneke)
Hennette

HAru-jAN, Win. F.

HENRY, Harry

BROOKS, Alfred
BLACKBURN, Henry
HERRIG, John
DINN (Diurr), Chas. D.

Retyped by Janet Payne and Pauline Meyer (for this book)
Brides alphabetized by Virginia Aldridge (for this book)
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�DOUGLAS COUNTY KANSAS HARRIAGE RECORDS
1869
From books 2 and 3 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court, Room 144, Law and
Judicial Building, Lawrence, Kansas--Copied and proofread by Edna Welling, Vivian Clough, and Mary Jamison, April
1982.
Bridegroom
ADAMS, Jabez
ARVIL, Marcisse
AUDINWOOD, Simeon
AUSTIN, Vernon D.
BALDWIN, George A.
BANDEL, William
BARKER, Daniel
BARRICKLOW, George R.
BARRICKLOW, Henry
BARRICKLOW, H.V.D.
BATDORF, Samuel
BEACH, David C.
BENEDICT, Mucius R.
BERTSCHINGER, Adolph
BEUREAU, Henry
BOWEN, Zadok C~ (Zadack)
BOWYER, Henry
BRAGG, James M.
BREKHEISEN, William
BRINKMAN, August
BROCK, Cornelius
BROOKS, Henry M.
BROWN, Levi
BRUEGGER, Christian
BUCK, John
BURGIN, William
CAREY, W.M.
CARLSON, Olaf
CAYLOR, Peter H.

Bride

Date

Officiant

AUXIER, Nancy
BUTEL, Mary
WATTS, Mary
CASE, Harriett
FREEMAN, Mary
HALLER, Josephine
FURGERSON, Tennessee
FRAME, S. Annie
FRAME, Julia A.
PATTERSON, Ascenath
LOHR, Mattie E.
TAYLOR, Clara E.
ROSEBROOK, Harriet M.
GERSTENBERGER, Anna
ANDERSON, Sarah E.
JOHNSON, Minnie R.
LAUD, Ladorah B.
VICKERS, Martha
SCHINDEL, Amilia
COTTENBERG, Maria
SIGGINS, Angeline
FISK, Mary C.
WILLSON, Elizabeth
LENZ, Martha
REEL, Polly Jane
BLAKE, Louisa
GILLILAND, Alice
FRITZEL, Sophia
HALLMARK, Susan M.

13 Apr. 1869
2 Feb. 1869
5 Oct. 1869
6 Sep. 1869
5 July. 1869
6 Nov. 1869
30 Apr. 1869
9 Nov. 1869
24 Feb. 1869
2 Dec. 1869
2 May. 1869
5 Aug. 1869
21 Aug 1869
18 Mar. 1869
2 Sep. 1869
4 Nov. 1869
7 Mar. 1869
2"Sep. 1869
12 Jan. 1869
14 Jan. 1869
28 Apr. 1869
6 Feb. 1869
28 Oct. 1869
28 Sep. 1869
4 Nov. 1869
18 Sep. 1869
17 Jun. 1869
4 Nov. 1869
20 Jun 1869

Rev. J.H. Bonebrake
Rev. Joseph Perrier
Rev. John K. Dunn
Rev. J.C. Herron
Jas. M. Hendry, P.J.
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. T.W. Henderson
Rev. W.R. Davis
Rev. LB. Orwig
Rev. Chas.J. Lovejoy
Rev. Henry B. Belmer
Rev. Richard Cordley
Rev. D.M. Moore
Rev. Christian Haas
Rev. C.E. Lewis
Rev. H.K. Muth
Rev. L.R. Campbell
Rev. Wm. A. Starrett
Rev. Jos. Rahskopf
Jas. M. Hendry, P.J.
Rev. J.H. BaIlon
Rev. Geo. S. Dearborn
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. J.A. Reitz
Chas. Pilla, J.P.
Rev. Richard Cordley
Jas. M. Hendry, P.J.
Rev. Henry B. Belmer
Rev. Dexter Tucker

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�1869

BRIDEGROOM
CHANDLER, Richard
CHAPMAN, Josiah
CHRISTIAN, Joseph W.
CLARK, Ezekiel
CLARK, Henry C.
CLARKE, (CLARK) Phillip
CLOVER, Sutton S.
COHEN, Henry
COLBERT, Anthony
COLE, Angie
COLLINS, Thomas J.
COMBS, Abner
CONANT, John W.
CONELY, Thomas
CONGER, Theron S.
COOK, James
COVEY,Daniel
CRAIG, Green
CRAMER, Conrad J.
CRAMER, Joseph A.
CREWS, James R.
CUTTER, George
DAVIS, Ira

BRIDE

DATE

VITT, Elizabeth
HUNTER, Clara A.
MORRIS, Mary Erastus
STITT, (STILL) Rovia M.
DAVIS, Sarah J.
WALKER, Amanda
MOAK, Ella
·GOLDSTANDT, Sarah
CLARK, Charity
NORTON, Jennie E.
DONNELLY, Bridget
COOK, Elmina
UMBARGER, Alice
KINCAID, Mary
WHITCOMB, Cynthia
CRUMLEY, Amanda J.
PATTY, Clara R.
JOHNSON, (JENKINS) Maria
WILLIS, Mary L.
HUNT, N. Augusta
MOORE, Julia A.
DEERING, H. Lizzie
GRIFFITH, Louisa

DAVIS, Robert M.
DAVIS, William
DEAN, Washington
DEMPSEY, Michael
DERSHEM, John A.
DICKER, Alfred J.
DODDER, Silas .
DONAHUE, Peter
DUNCAN, William
DURHAM, John A.
EDER, Michel
EDWARDS, Francis L.

CAMPBELL, Charlotte
CALDWELL, Martha
HALL, Louisa
MITCHELL, Serilda B.
HAYES, Martha H.
TYSON, Lizzie G.
BAILEY, Mary
BURNS, Belle
McCLANAHAN, Martha
HUGHS, Mary J.
OBERLEITHNER, Anna
LAWRENCE, Emma (Mrs.)

EGE, William
ELDRIDGE, John

GABRIELLE, Harriette
COVEY, Lourena
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OFFICIANT

Jas. M. Hendry, P.J.
22 Nov 1869
Rev. Henry B. Belmer
26 June 1869
Rev. Andrew Stout
4 Feb. 1869
Rev. J.E. Bryan
25 Nov. 1869
Rev. J.F. Morgan
11 Nov. 1869
Rev. J.H. Payne
11 Apr. 1869
Rev. G.S. Dearborn
6 Apr. 1869
Jas. M. Hendry, P.J.
17 May 1869 (License)
Rev. Dudley Lee
28 Dec. 1869
Rev. Andrew Stout
6 Apr 1869
Rev. John T. Cunningham
13 Apr 1869
Rev. Jas. C. Herron
25 Jun. 1869
Jas. M. Hendry, P.J.
26 Nov. 1869
Rev.
John F. Cunningham
15 Oct. 1869
Rev. Jas. H. BaIlon
23 Dec. 1869
Rev. Isaac Atkinson
27 Dec. 1869
Rev. J.F. Morgan
27 Dec. 1869
Rev. Hector Barker
21 Mar. 1869
Rev. Ephraim Nute, Jr ..
21 June 1869
Rev. RrL. Harford
10 Nov. 1869
Jas. M. Hendry, P.J;
30 Mar. 1869
Rev. V.M. King
2 Sept. 1869
Wm. P. McKey
Rev.
12 Sept. 1869
(Md. Leavenworth Co.)
A.J. Jennings, J.P.
9 Nov. 1869
Rev.
Dudley Lee
31 Oct. 1869
Jas. M. Hendry, P.J.
5 Nov. 1869
Rev. R.L. Harford
5 July 1869
Rev. R.S. Harford
18 Apr 1869
Rev. Jas. S. Griffing
25 Nov 1869
Rev. John Eaton
9 Oct. 1869
Rev. John F. Cunningham
18 July 1869
Rev. J.H. Bonebrake
10 Jan. 1869
Rev. Richard Cordley
4 Oct. 1869
Rev. John Pichler
25 May 1869
Andrew Parsons
6 June 1869
(Sac &amp; Fox Agency, Osage County)
Rev. Christian Haas
14 Mar. 1869
Rev. J.F. Morgan
9 Dec. 1869

�1369

BRIDEGROm1

BRIDE

EMERY, John L.
ENGELSMANN, Villiam

VILKINSON, Mary F.
THOMAN, Anna

EPPLE, Christian
FALVELL, Vm. R.
FERRISS, Dewitt C.
FIELD, Lyman
FISCH (FISHER) (FISHIR),
John
FLAGLER, Phil, Jr.
FLORER, John N.
FORTNER, Elijah
FRAZIER, Robert L.
FRITZ, Charles
TRAUGOTT, Gabriel
GEE, Jefferson
GILMORE, Vm. J.
GOODSELL, John M.

HERSCHBEIN, Maria
OVENS, Elisabeth Ann
COOLEY, Louisa J.
GREAR (GRIER), Millie M.
HARROTT, Theresia
GERGUSON, Mattie D.
FINNEY, Annie
HARRIS, Mary
GRONER (GROVER), Jannett E.
GRUNDEL, Anna
STETS, Anna
NANCE, Paulina B.
MEEK, Laura J.
VOODRUM, Olive A.

GRAHAM, Champ H.
GRAVES, Orin E.
GREEN, Thomas G.
GRIESA, A.H.
GUM, Samuel H.
HAAS, Lewis
HALBERT, James M.
HALL, Thomas M.
HAM, James I
HARDING, John H.
HEALSIG, Radolph F.
HECK, John H.
HEINS, Henry
HELM, Andrew E.
HENDRY, John V.
HICKS, Amos
HINES, David P.
HODGE, Villiam H.
HUGHES, Peter V.

DATE
1 Jan. 1869
22 Jan 1869
(liscense date?)
5 Oct. 1869
11 May 1869
25 Oct. 1869
14 Sept. 1869
10 Mar. 1869

OFFICIANT
. Rev. Geo. S. Dearborn
Jas M. Hendry, P.J.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.

Christian Haas
H.K. Muth
R.B. Robinson
Andrew Stout
John Pichler

Rev. G.S. Dearborn
Rev. Vm. A. Starrett
Rev. Dudley Lee
Jas. M. Hendry, P.J.
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. John A. Reitz
Rev. Henry Moys
Rev. Jas. C. Herron
Rev. Andrew Parsons

VAUGHN, Martha N.
BRANSON, Malinda
MOORE, Hittie E.
BEEBE (BEBEE), Amelia
COLE, Sarah Melissa
JOHANNING, Eliz. C.
GALLAGHER, Sarah J.

24 Feb. 1869
27 July 1869
14 Feb. 1869
10 May 1869
24 Apr. 1869
6 Nov. 1869
11 Jan. 1869
14 Oct. 1869
28 Sept. 1869
(md. Franklin Co.)
25 Nov. 1869
16 Dec. 1869
27 Jan. 1869
29 July 1869
18 Mar. 1869
10 July 1869
23 Dec. 1869

DESKINS, Adell
MARTIN (ALLEN), Mary E.
DURLAND, Ettie B.
BROCKMEIER, Fredericke E.
FAULK, Anna V.
VICKS, Lorensey D.
HOTTEL, Mary E.
RALSTIN, Elizabeth M.
FERGESON, Orlena
VALTERS, Mary
LINSLEY, Mary Averetta C.
BECK, Amelia

22 Sep. 1869
8 Apr. 1869
17 Nov. 1869
15 Nov. 1869
5 Aug. 1869
28 Sept. 1869
27 May 1869
14 Apr. 1869
5 Aug. 1869
8 June 1869
18 Apr. 1869
20 Apr. 1869

Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
H.H.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.

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Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
H.H.
Rev.
Rev.

J.E. Bryan
Eliz. B. Danforth
J.E. Bryan
Richard Cordley
Howard, J.P.
Christian Haas
Jas. V. Gallagher
(or J.P.)
J.E. Bryan
B.F. Lewis
Frank M. Ellis
Christian Haas
Henry B. Belmer
Andrew Stout
E. DeVitt
Jas. Bryson
Howard, J.P.
John Bower
R.S. Harford
J.F. Morgan

�1869

OFFICIANT

BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

DATE

HUTCHINSON, T.J.
JAMISO~, William W.
JEFFREYS, Hezekiah
JOHNSON, Jasper
JOURNEY, Thomas L.
KAT HERMAN , Michael
KEEFE, Edmond (Edmund)

BOWARD, Sarah
TENNEY, Nellie
HARRIS, Caroline
HARPER, Mary E.
HARRIS, Emma
HATNEY, Ellen
HUGHES (SHUSE), Sebrey Ann
(Sebury)
MORRIS, Mary E.
HAGUE, Sarah J.
HENRY, Isabella
LARSSON, C. Ullreka
FALWELL, Emma

21 June 1869
22 Apr. 1869
7 July 1869
13 June 1869
13 Mar. 1869
4 Feb. 1869
27 June 1869

Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.

Richard Cordley
Wm. A. Starrett
Dudley Lee
John S. Brown
LB. Orwig
John Bower
Anthony Kuhls

13 Apr. 1869
4 Apr. 1869
1 Aug. 1869
28 Nov. 1869
7 Apr. 1869

Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Jas.
B.H.

Jacob Markwood
Jas~ E. Bryan
Gabriel Gray
M. Hendry, P.J.
Muth, V.D.M.

KERNS, John H.
LERNE (LERUE), Charles
LEWIS, John
LGUNGBERG, P.J.
LICHENBERG, Moses
(LICHENBURG)
LISTON, Thomas J.
LITCHFIELD, James
LONG, Lewis S.
MACY, Horace
MADDOCK, Stephen
MADISON, Christ
MARGROVE, George W.
(MARGROVE)
MC CARTY, William R.
MC COACH, John
MC DOUGAL, Daniel
MC FARLAND, John
MC GREG, George
MESSER, Nathan F.
MILLER (SCHMILLER), Jos.
MILLER, Richard

ALEXANDER, Emma A.
FLORER, Melinda
HALL, Adda
YATES, Hattie
MACK, Nellie
NELSON, Botilda
POWEL, Julia A.

17 Jan 1869
24 Jan. 1869
18 Feb. 1869
3 June 1869
7 Mar. 1869
2S June, 1869
12 June 1869

Rev. G.G. Dearborn
Rev. John Bowen
R.W. Dummer, J.P.
Jas. M. Hendry, P.J.
Chas. Pilla, J. P.
Rev. Henry B. Belmer
Rev. John S. Brown

TODHUNTER, Rachel J.
TAYLOR, Mary M.
BAKER, Emily
GALLAGHER, Eliza J.
DAVIS, Maria
ADAMS, Florence
RYDER (REITER), Mary
CARRIGAN, Mary A.

John M. (Mc)Cheej man , P.J.
E.G. Macy, J.P.
Rev. J.F. Morgan
Rev. Werter R. Davis
C.B. Rice, J.P.
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. John Pichler
Rev. Wm.P. Mc Key

MOORE, Thomas
MYRICK, Lucian
NOYES, Merrit
OLNEY, Llullyn J.
PARKS, Joseph
PAYNE, Jefferson S.
PEASE, Allen L.
PEASLEE, Abraham

WINFREY, Jane
RIGGS, Louisa
MERRIMAN, Helen L.
UPSTILL, E. Louisa
DANIELS, Hannah
BULLOCK, Anna M.
VARD, Sophia M.
BARRICKLOW Julia

28 Oct. 1869
2S July 1869
7 Jan. 1869
28 Nov. 1869
7 Nov. 1869
4 Mar. 1869
8 Apr. 1869
12 Sept. 1869
(md. Leavenworth Co.)
9 June 1869
6 Oct. 1869
10 Oct. 1869
16 Dec. 1869
27 Sept. 1869
23 Feb. 1869
28 Jan. 1869
10 Mar. 1869
-73-

Chas. Chadwick, J. P.,
Jas. M. Hendry, P.J.
Rev. Richard Cordley
Rev. Eliz. B. Danforth
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. Geo. S. Dearborn
Rev. John S. Brown
Rev. C.H. Lovejoy

�1869

BRIDEGROOt1

BRIDE

PECK, George S.
PERKINS, Frederick N.
PETERSON, Daniel
PICKEREL, Christian
PILLSBURY, Josiah H.
PITTS, Emery

HATTON, Lucinda
DAVIS, Rebecca
LINGRUN, Carrie
BAILEY, Lucretia M.
STEELE, Emma
MITCHELL, Emma T.

PLANZ~ Jacob
PLATT, John
PORTER, Stephen E.
POTTS, Geo. J.
POVELL, Nathan
PULVERMILLER, Conrad
RALSTON, Charles
~DELL, Thomas
RANSOM, Albert
REDINGTON, Patrick
REYNOLDS, John M.
RING, James M.
RISSE, John
RITZMAN, William
ROBSON, John
RUSSELL, Ezra R.
SALTER, Robert T.
SAMPLE, John B.
SANDRES, George W.
SAUNDERS, Abner M.
SCOTT, Charles C.
SEARL, Reuben S.
SEYMORE, Christopher

SIMINGTON, John
SINCLAIR, William T.
SKELTON, William T.
SLAGLE, Wm. H.
SMITH, Daniel E.
SMITH,James W.

DATE

11 Feb. 1869
18 Jan. 1869
8 Har. 1869
1 Feb. 1869
4 Nov. 1869
8 Aug. 1869
(md. Jefferson Co.)
STOEBENER, Mary
14 Jan. 1869
MC KINNEY, Mary A.
4 Hay 1869
FRARER, Alma M.
6 Nov. 1869
YATES, Mattie
13 June 1869
3 Hay 1869
CUSHENBURG, Fannie
4 Oct. 1869
HEINIS, Hulierteme
JACKSON, Evaline
22 Sept. 1869
5 July 1869
SMITH, Christine
31 Oct. 1869
O'CONNELL, Honora
MC KEEMAN, Mary
18 May 1869
TIPTON, Rebecca
24 Oct. 1869
HOWARD, Harriet
1 Apr. 1869
SCHAFFER, Ernestine
19 Sug. 1869
OSBORNE, Hattie E.
2 Dec. 1869
5 Jan. 1869
MOSSER, Ann Eliza
VICE, Nannie' H.
? Nov. 1869
YOUNG, Elisabeth
23 Mar. 1869
CURRY, Adelia J.
22 Aug. 1869
15 Apr. 1869
RODHAN, Elizabeth J.
PERCY, Hary A.
3 Nov. 1869
HIGHBY, Mary L.
7 Feb. 1869
24 Dec. 1869
HUNT, Hattie E.
5 May 1869
BANKS, Lucy R.
(license)
ELLIOTT, Isabella
25 Feb. 1869
(md. Leavenworth Co.)
SMITH, Frank L.
20 Oct. 1869
(ms. Shawnee Co.)ADDINGTON, Sarah J.
3 Hay 1869
POE, Elizabeth
27 Oct. 1869
WILLIAHS, Alice M.
28 Dec. 1869
JOHNSTON (JOHNSON), Sarah H.R. 25 Feb. 1869
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OFFICIANT
Rev. John B. Hc Cleery
Rev. Samuel Weeks
Jas. M. Hendry, P.J.
Jas. H. Hendry, P.J.
Rev. Eliz. B. Danforth
Robert L. Gilbert, J.P.
Jas.
Rev.
Jas.
Rev.
H.H.
Jas.
Rev.
Jas.
Rev~

Rev.
Rev.
-REV.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Jas.

H. Hendry, P.J.
S. Veaver
H. Hendry, P.J.
Richard C6rdley
Howard, J.P.
H. Hendry, P.J.
Richard Cordley
M. Hendry, P.J.
Eliz. B. Danforth
John F. Cunningham
V.H. King
H.M. Hann (Hauo)
John Pichler
J.S. Griffing
G.S. Dearborn
J.H. Bonebrake
Wm. A. Starrett
James Bryson
Richard Cordley
H.G. Murch
Richard Cordley
H. Hendry, P.J.

Rev. D.H. Hickok
Rev. Vinfield Scott
Rev. James H. BaIlon
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. Ezra Johnson
Rev. 1. B. Orwig

�1869

BRIDEGROOf1
SMITH, Sanders
SMITH, WM. H.
SNIDER, Joseph G.
SNOOK, George E.
SOXMAN, Henry R.
SPRIGGS, James
SPROUL, James A.
STAUSS (STRAUSS), John
STEVENS, Henry M.
STEVENS, Tilman H.
STICKNEY, John
STOKES, Henry
STRODE, Isam
STROUP, Isaac W.
STURDY, Jonah
TAYLOR, Jack
THOMAS, Barclay
THOMPSON, Alfred
THORNTON, Joseph
TINGLE, Peter
TOBEY, Samuel O.
TOYNSENS, Jackson
URECH, Casper

VANDERPOOL, Thomas B.

BRIDE
MADDEN, Dorcus
NELSON, Jane R.
WEEKS, Mary B.
DAVIDSON, Martha J.
ROTHROCK, Elizabeth A.
WATTS, Fannie
HAYNE (HAYS) Matilda J.
WIERE, Charlotte L.M.
THOMPSON, Martha A.
RUE, Eva M.
HELM, Eliza J.
WADDLE, Mary E.
MARSHALL, Climelsa
McGEE, Mary M.
JONES, Pamelia
DEAN, Annie
RANDALL, Phebe
JENKINS, Mattie
MORTON, ?
HACKLEY, Elizabeth
FULLER, Augusta J.
WHITE, Mary
FRIEDLIN (FREIDLEIN)
Paulina
STEWART, Ada

DATE
9 May 1869
8 Mar. 1869
17 Nov. 1869
29 Apr. 1869
25 Mar. 1869
24 Aug. 1869
15 Apr. 1869
20 Dec. 1869
30 June 1869
30 Nov. 1869
27 May 1869
12 Jan 1869
25 Mar. 1869
14 Feb. 1869
14 Oct. 1869
29 Dec. 1869
21 Jan. 1869
21 Oct. 1869
20 Jan. 1869
25 Feb. 1869
9 Oct. 1869
11 Apr. 1869
5 May 1869

VARNUM, John G.
VAUX, J.J. (F.?)
WADE, William P.
WALKER, James F.
WARD, George M.
WARLUP, Peter
WELCH, Isaac
WHIPPLE, Frank B.
WICKS, John N.

RYAN, Anna R.
HATTEN Ruth
BRITT, H. Amelia
DORSEY, Lois H.
RINEHART, Elizabeth
GANDLEY, Annie
BAILEY, Anna S.
PERSELL, Sarah A.
DUFJIELD, Jennie

WILDMAN, John A.
WILLIAMS, Allen

HAMILTON, Josephine
RICHARDSON, Annie (Nancy)
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5 Nov. 1869
(md. Jefferson Co.)
17 Feb. 1869
7 Jan. 1869
28 Oct. 1869
27 Oct. 1869
? Nov. 1869
25 Oc t. - 1869
11 Nov. 1869
23 Sept. 1869
13 Mar. 1869
(License)
7 July 1869
5 May 1869

OFFICIANT
- Rev. Gabriel Gray
Geo. A., Banks, J. P.
Rev. Werter R. Davis
Jas. M. Hendry, P.J.
Rev. Peter Brubaker
Rev. J.N. Lee
Rev. Hector Barker
Rev. Carl F.W. Trepton
Rev. Henry M. Green
Jas. M. Hendry, P.J.
Rev. E. Dewitt
Rev. Andrew Stout
Rev. T.W. Henderson
Chas. Pilla, J.P.
Chas. J. Lovejoy
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. Richard Cordley
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev. Hector Barker
Geo. A. Banks, J.P.
Rev. H.G. Murch
Rev. Carl F.W. Treptow

Rev. Wm. P. McKey
Rev. Joseph Iliff
Chas. Pilla, J.P.
Rev. John K. Dunn
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Jas.

John F. Cunningham
R.L. Harford
R.L. Harford
M. Hendry, P.J.

Jas. M. Hendry, P.J.
Rev. J. Wellington
Henderson

�BRIDEGROOM
WILSON, Josiah T.
WITHERELL, Justus
WOOD, Edwin W.
WOOD, Lewis O.
WOODWARD, David T.
YODER, Charles P.
YOUNG, George E.
YOUNG, James
YOUNG, James W.
YOUNG, John F.
ZUEHLKA, Charles

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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1869

Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

ADAMS, Florence
ADDINGTON, Sarah J.
ALEXANDER, Emma A.
ANDERSON, Sarah E.
AUXIER, Nancey
BAILEY, Anna S.
BAILEY, Lucretia M.
BAILEY, Mary
BAKER, Emily
BANKS, Lucy R.
BARRICKLOW, Julia
BECK, Amelia
BEEBE (Bebee) Amelia
BLAKE, Louisa
BRANSON, Malinda
BRITT, H. Amelia
BROCKMEIER, Fredericke
BULLOCK, Anna M.
BURNS, Belle
BUTEL, Mary
CALDWELL, Anna
CALDWELL, Martha
CAMPBELL, Charlotte
CARRIGAN, Mary A.
CARRUTH, Lucie A.
CASE, Harriett
CHEVALIER, Eugenia
CLARK, Charity
COLE, Sarah Melissa
COOK, Elmina
COOLEY, Louisa J.
COTTENBERG, Maria
COVEY, Lourena
CRAIN, Elizabeth B.
CRUMLEY, Amanda J.
CURRY, Adelia J.

MESSER, Nathan F.
SKELTON, William T.
LISTON, Thomas J.
BEUREAU, Henry
ADAMS, Jabez
WELCH, Isaac
PICKEREL, Christian
DODDER, Silas
McDOUGAL, Daniel
SEYMORE, Christopher
PEASLEE, Abraham
IDJGHES, Peter W.
GRIESA, A.H.
BURGIN, William
GRAVES, Orin E.
WADE, William P.
HEALSIG, Radolph F.
PAYNE, Jefferson S.
DONAHUE, Peter
ARVIL, Marcisse
WITHERELL, Justus
DAVIS, William 0
DAVIS, Robert M.
MILLER, Richard
WOOD, Edwin W.
AUSTIN, Vernon D.
YOUNG, John F.
COLBERT, Anthony
GUM, Samuel H.
COMBS, Abner
FERRISS, Dewitt C.
BRINKMAN, August
ELDRIDGE, John
YOUNG, George E.
COOK, James
SAMPLE, John B.

CUSHENBURG, Fannie
DANIELS, Hannah
DAVIDSON, Martha J.
DAVIS, Maria
DAVIS, Rebecca
DAVIS, Sarah J.
DEAN, Annie
DEERING, H. Lizzie
DESKINS, Adell
DeWITT, Jane
DONNELLY, Bridget
DONOVAN, Ella
DORSEY, Lois H.
DUFFIELD, Jennie
DURLAND, Ettie B.
EDGINGTON, Almira
ELLIOTT, Isabella
FALWELL, Emma
FAULK, Anna V.
FERGESON, Orlena
FINNEY, Annie
FISK, Mary C.
FLORER, Melinda
FRAME, Julia A.
FRAME, S. Annie
FRARER, Alma M.
FREEMAN, Mary
FRIEDLIN, (Freidlein)
Paulina
FRITZEL, Sophia
FULLER, Augusta J.
FURGERSON, Tennessee
GABRIELLE, Harriette
GALLAGHER, Eliza J.
GALLAGHER, Sarah J.
GANDLEY, Annie

POWELL, Nathan
PARKS, Joseph
SNOOK, George E.
McGREG, George
PERKINS, Frederick N.
CLARK, Henry C.
TAYLOR, Jack
CUTTER, George
HALL, Thomas M.
WooDWORD, David T.
COLLINS, Thomas J.
WILSON, Josiah T.
WALKER, James F.
WICKS, John N.
HARDING, John H.
YOUNG, James
SIMINGTON, Jon
LICHENBERG, (Lichenburg) Moses
HECK, John H.
HICKS, Amos
FLORER, John N.
BROOKS, Henry M.
LITCHFIELD, James
BARRICKLOW, Henry
BARRICKLOW, George R.
PORTER, Stephen E.
BALDWIN, George A.

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URECH, Casper
CARLSON, Olaf
TOBEY, Samuel D.
BARKER, Daniel
EGE, William
McFARLAND, John
HALBERT, James M.
WARLUP, Peter

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1869

Bride

Groom

GARTH, Elizabeth
GERGUSON, Mattie D.
GERSTENBERGER, Anna
GILLILAND, Alice
GITMAN, Harriet
GOLDSTANDT, Sarah
GREAR, (Grier) Millie M.
GRIFFTH, Eveline
GRIFFTH, Louisa
GRONER, (Grover)Jannett E.
GRUNDEL, Anna
HACKLEY, Elizabeth
HAGUE, Sarah J.
HALL, Adda
HALL, Louisa
HALLER, Josephine
HALLMARK, Susan M.
HAMILTON, Josephine
HARPER, Mary E.
HARRIS, Caroline
HARRIS, Ehnna
HARRIS, Mary
HARROTI, Theresia
HATIEN, Ruth
HATTON, Lucinda
HAYES, Martha H.
HAYNE, (Hays) Matilda J.
HEINIS, Hulierteme
HELM, Eliza J.
HENRY, Isabella
HERSCHBEIN, Maria
HIGHBY, Mary L.
HOTIEL, Mary E.
HOWARD, Harriet
HOWARD, Sarah
HUGHES, (Shuse)Sebrey Ann
(Sebury)

YOUNG, James W.
FLAGLER, Phil, Jr.
BERTSCHINGER, Adolph
CAREY, W.M.
WOOD, Lewis O.
COHEN, Henry
FIELD, Lyman
7lJEHLKA, Charles
DAVIS, Ira
FRAZIER, Robert L.
FRITZ, Charles
TINGLE, Peter
LERNE (Lerue) Charles
LONG, Lewis S.
DEAN, Washington
BANDEL, William
CAYLOR, Peter H.
WILDMAN, John A.
JOHNSON, Jasper
JEFFREYS, Hezekiah
JOURNEY, Thomas L.
FORTNER, Elijah
FISCH, (Fisher) (Fishir)John
VAUX, J.J. (F?)
PECK, George S.
DERSHEM, John A.
SPROUL, James A.
PULVERMILLER, Conrad
STICKNEY, John
LEWIS, John
EPPLE, Christian
SCOTI, Charles C.
HELM, Andrew E.
RING, James M.
HUTCHINSON, T.J.
KEEFE, Edmond (Edmund)

Bride
HUGHS, Mary J.
HUNT, Hattie E.
HUNT, N. Augusta
HUNTER, Clara A.
JACKSON, Evaline
JENKINS, Hattie
JOHANNING, Eliz C.
JOHNSON, (Jenkins) Maria
JOHNSON, Minnie R.
JOHNSTON, (Johnson)
Sarah M.R.
JONES, Pamelia
KINCAID, Mary
LARSSON, C. Ullreka
LAUD, Ladorah B.
LAWRENCE, Ehnna (Mrs.)
LENZ, Martha
LINGRUN, Carrie
LINSLEY, Mary Averet ta C.
LOHR, Mattie E.
McGEE, Mary M.
McCLANAHAN, Martha
McKEEMAN, Mary
McKERNAN (Kernan) Rose
McKINNEY, Mary A.
MACK Nellie
MADDEN, Dorcus
MARSHALL, Climel ~
MARTIN, (Allen) Mary E.
MATNEY, Ellen
MEEK, Laura J.
MERRIMAN, Helen L.
MICHELL, Serilda B.
MITCHELL, Ehnna T.
MOAK, Ella
- MOORE, Hittie F.
MOORE, Julia A.

-78-

Groom
DURHAM, John A.
SEARL, Reuben S.
CRAMER, Joseph A.
CHAPMAN, Josiah
RALSTON, Charles
THOMPSON, Alfred
HASS, Lewis
CRAIG, Green
BOWEN, Zadok C.(Zadack)
SMITH, James W.
STURDY, Jonah
CONELY, Thomas
LGUNGBERG, P. J •
BOWYER, Henry
EDWARDS, Francis L.
BRUEGGER, Christian
PETERSON, Daniel
HODGE, William H.
BATDORF, Samuel
STROUP, Isaac W.
DUNCAN, William
REDINGTON, Patrick
YODER, Charles P.
PLATI, John
MADDOCK, Stephen
SMITH, Sanders
STRODE, Isam
HAM, James 1.
KATHERMAN, Michael
GILMORE, WIn. J.
NOYES, Merrit
DEMPSEY, Michael
PITIS, Emery
CLOVER, Sutton, S.
GREEN, Thomas G.
CREWS, James R.

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1869
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

MORRIS, Mary Erastus
MORRIS, Mary E.
MORTON ?
MOSSER, Ann Eliza
NANCE, Paulina B.
NELSON, Botilda
NELSON, Jane R.
NORTON, Jennie E.
OBERLEITHNER, Anna
O'CONNELL, Honora
OSBORNE, Hattie E.
OWENS, Elisabeth Ann
PATTERSON, Ascenath
PATrY, Clara R.
PERCY, Mary A.
PERSELL, Sarah A.
POE, Elizabeth
POWEL, Julia A.

CHRISTIAN, Joseph W.
KERNS, John H.
THORNTON, Joseph
ROBSON, John
GEE, Jefferson
MADISON, Christ
SMITH, WIn. H.
COLE, Angie
EDER, Michel
RANSOM, Albert
RITZMAN, \Ulliam
FALWELL, WIn. R.
BARRICKLOW, H.V.D.
COREY, Daniel
SAUNDERS, Abner 101.
WHIPPLE, Frank B.
SLAGLE, WIn. H.
MARGROVE, George W.
(Margrove)
HENDRY, John W.
THOMAS, Barclay
BUCK, John
WILLIAMS, Allen
MYRICK, Lucian
WARD, George M.
SANDRES, George W.
BENEDICT, Mucius R.
SOXMAN, Henry R.
STEVENS, Tilman H.
VARNUM, John G.
MILLER, (Schmiller) Jos.
RISSE, John
BREKHEISEN, William
BROCK, Cornelius
RANDELL, Thomas
SINCLAIR, William T.

STEELE, Fnuna
STETS, Anna
STEWART, Ada
STITT, (Still) Rovia M.
STOEBENER, Mary
TAYLOR, Clara E.
TAYLOR, Mary M.
TENNEY, Nellie
THOMAN, Anna
THOMPSON, Martha A.
TIPTON, Rebecca
TODHUNTER, Rachel J.
TYSON, Lizzie G.
UMBARGER, Alice
UPSTILL, E. Louisa
VAUGHN, Martha N.
VICE, Nannie M.
VICKERS, Martha
VITT, Elizabeth
WADDLE, Mary E.
WALKER, Amanda
WALTERS, Mary
WARD, Sophia M.
WATTS, Fannie
WATTS, Mary
WEEKS, Mary B.
WHITCOMB, Cynthia
WHITE, Mary
WICKS, Lorensey D.
WIERE, Charlotte L.M.
WILKINSON, Mary F.
WILLIAMS, Alice M.
WILLIS, Mary 1.
WILLSON, Elizabeth
WINFREY, Jane
WOODRUM, Olive A.
YATES, Hattie
YATES, Mattie
YOUNG, Elizabeth

PILLSBURY, Josiah H.
TRAUGOTT, Gabriel
VANDERPOOL, Thomas B.
CLARK, Ezekiel
PLANZ, Jacob
BEACH, David C.
McCOACH, John
JAMISON, William W.
ENGELSMANN, William
STEVENS, Henry M.
REYNOLDS, John M.
McCARTY, William R.
DICKER, Alfred J.
CONANT, John \'1.
OLNEY, Llullyn J.
GRAHAM, Champ. H.
RUSSELL, Ezra R.
BRAGG, James M.
CHANDLER, Richard
STOKES, Henry
CLARKE, (Clark) Phillip
HINES, David P.
PEASE, Allen 1.
SPRIGGS, James
AUDINWOOD ,Simeon
SNIDER, Joseph G.
CONGER, Theron S.
TOWNS ENS , Jackson
HEINS, Henry
STAUSS (Strauss),John
EMERY, John L.
SMITH, Daniel E.
CRAMER, Conrad J.
BROWN, Levi
MOORE, Thomas
GOODSELL, John M.
MACY, Horace
POTTS, Geo. J.
SALTER, Robert T.

RALSTIN, Elizabeth M.
RANDALL, Phebe
REEL, Polly Jane
RICHARDSON, Annie (Nancy)
RIGGS, Louisa
RINEHART, Elizabeth
RODMAN, Elizabeth J.
ROSEBROOK, Harriet M.
ROTHROCK, Elizabeth A.
RUE, Eva M.
RYAN, Anna R.
RYDER, (Reiter) Mary"
SCHAFFER, Ernestine
SCHINDEL, Amilia
SIGGINS, Angeline
SMITH, Christine
SMITH, Frank 1.

Retyped by Janet Payne and Pauline Meyer
Brides alphabetized by Virginia Aldridge
(for this book)

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS-1870

i;'\

From Book 3 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court, Room l4h, Law
and Judicial Building, Lawrence, Kansas Compiled by Edna Welling, Vinan Clough, and Mary Jamison.
Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

Officiant

Bridegroom

Bride

ALCORN, James M.
ALLEN, Charles B.
ALIEN, George O.
ANDERSON, Daniel W.
ANDERSON, Gustaft
ASSMAN, Joseph
BAIlEY, Isaiah N.
BALCH, Tenney
BATTERSON, Henry
BELL, Isaac
BENJAMIN, Nathan
BERRY, George W.
BIBERT, Frank J.
B1TZENHOFER, Frank
BLACK, Charles A.
BLUNT, Benjamin
BOOHER (BOOKER) ,WIn. o.
BOYCE" Jonathan T.
BRADIE.Y, Lewis
BROOKS, Jesse L
BRf'Ii!1., Robert A:
BROWN, William
BROWN, William
BRUCKMULIER, Otto
BULlJ.RD, Joseph
BIRMINGHAH , James
BURTRAND, Richard
BURLINGAME, M. J.
BURNS, Patrick
BlGRtil~ George D.
CAREY, George W.
CAVANESS, Charles

Rev. C. H. Lovejoy
2 Dec 1870
Rev. Richard Cordley
27 Mar 1870
Rev.W. A. Starrett
21 June 1870
Charles Pi11a,J. P.
3 Nov 1870 in Eudora, Is.
Owen
A. Bassett,P. J.
30 July 1870
James
M. Henclr;r,P.J.
27 Oct 1870
Elder
H. G. Murch
9 Nov 1870
GASKILL, Mary R.
James
M.
Hendry,P.J.
lRASON, Eugena
4 July 1870
James
M.
Hendry,P.J.
1 Oct 1870
PHENICIE, Army M.
Rev.
V.
M.
King
31 Dec 1870
WARD, Julia A.
Rev.
Walter
Oakley
24 Aug 1870 at Clinton, Ks.
ME.USSER, Elizabeth
,
Chas.Chadwick,J.
P.
7 Sept 1870
GHEEN, Matilda
James
M.
Hendry,P.
J.
31 Aug 1870
BAURIE, Catherine
Father
John
Pichler
9 June 1870 at Eudora, Ks.
SCHINDLER, Ade1gunda
Rev. I. T. Hull
2 Aug 1870
DUNBER, Marilda
Chas.Cbadwick,J.P.
26 NoV 1870
HOLLOWAY, Mary
Rev. J. E. Bryan
24 Feb 1870 at Prairie City, Ks.
CLARK, Mary B.
Rev.Henry
M. Greene
6 Nov 1870 at Big Spring, Ks.
FURS, Amanda
Rev.
Dudley
Lee
28 Dec 1870
WINnFIEID, Mary
Rev.
Jule
s
L.
Williams
13
Apr
1870,
married
Jefference
Co.
TURLEY, Nancy F.
James
M.
Hendry,P.J.
22
Feb
1870
.
Ks.
GRAHAM, Mary M.(or E.)
Rev. T. W. "Henderson
27 Nov 1870
MADDOX, Maria
Chas.Chadwick,J.P.
15 Dec 1870
SHIRIEY, Elizabeth
Chas. Chadwick,J. P.
SPARR, Augusta
9 Apr 1870
E. McKeY, J. P.
20 Oct 1870
LINDlEY, Enuna
Rev. J.F • Cunningham
MALONY, Catherine
9 Oct 1870
James M.Hendry,P.iJ.
1 Nov 1870
WILKINSON, Abbie
Rev.Wi1liam Sharman
15 Dec 1870
MC KINNEY, Mary A.
Rev.John F.Cunningham
20 Nov 1870
BRENNEN, Hanora
J. C. Hughes, J. P.
28 Dec 1870 in Franklin Co. Ks.
JACKSON, Eliza A.
Chas.Chadwick,J.P.
GILLILAND, Samantha R. 17 Nov 1870
Rev.R. L. Harford
24 Feb 1870 in Franklin Co. Ks.
WILLIAMS, Mary A.
SOt1rH, Elizabeth
BROWN, Emily F.
COLE, Josephine.
BENSON, MaI'T E.
NORDEEN, Karl
GUNTNER, Eliz8'

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CEDENBORG, N. H.
CELLAR, John
CRACKlEY, William
CHAPMAN, Edward
CHRISTENSEN, Andrew
CLARK, Hiriam N.
COlE, Wesley N.
COLEMAN, William
COLLINS, John A.
CONANT, John W.
CONROY, A. H.
COOK, David A.
COTTINGHAM, John
COULTEll~

C. L.

COVEY, Kezeld.ah
COWGILL, J. W.
CRAFT, William
CRAWFORD, Henry
CBOUGH,:· Patrick
CURlET, George
DAGNER, James. H.
DAVIS, Arthur G.
Dl\U$ON), O. F.
DELA~

Roderick
DEIElIAUl'fJ.'l, John
DELFS, John
DENEEN, Timot~
DEUBIE, John
DINNUN, John

DOOM, J. C.
DOREN, Peter
EATON, R. W.
EDGERTON, Charles
EDSON, L. H.
EDWARDS, John
GAINES (GAI~lS) ,Esquire ?
ESTES, JOM J.
·'EVANS, &lt;k1orge H.

Douglas County, Kansas Marriage ~cords-1810-Cont'd
Bride
Date &amp; Place other than Lawrence
ENGGUIST , Olivia
TANNER, Rebecoa J.
WADE, Mary J.
GOOS, Sarah
ELFSON, Greda
SHEPHERD
HOLBROOK, J.tyra E.
MOORE, Clara
OVERHOLSER, Martha J.
UMBARGER, Alice
FISHER, Jqd1a E.
THOI.fPSON, Jqdia Ann
KILCOIN, Mary
Me CALL, America
ELDRIDGK, Adeline
STILL, Marusha
CORDER, Harriet
WHEN, Mary
JE.AHEY(IEAKEY}, Mary
MOORE, Ellen
RICHARDS, Victoria A.
DAVIS, Martha P.
1100RE, Ada
LERLY (LEAHY), Julia
PURCELL, Ellen
BONE.;SS, Augusta
HEARD, Anna C.
HEINTZ, riagdalina
CONNOR, Mary
DEAN, Jennie
WALACE, Martha A.
VAN TRIES, Anna L.
HARRELL, Mary
THOMPSON, Emeline S.E.
BROWN, Rachel
MARVIN, Minerva
GRIFFITH, Eve line
HAFER, Susa

22 Dec 1870
15 Oct 1870
21 Aug 1870
18 Sept 1810
) May 1810
24 Feb 1810 in Franklin Co. Ks.
1 July 1870
2 Mar 1870
2) Oct 1810
19 Apr 1810 in Clinton, Ks.
8 Sept 1810
18 Sept 1810 at Big Springs, Ks.
21 Dec 1810
22 Sept 1810 at Lecompton, Is.
26 Feb 1870
6 Dec 1810 at Baldwin City, Ks.
14 Dec 1870
20 Apr 1810
1 Nov 1810
14 Feb 1810
4 Oct 1870
5 Apr 1810
l2 Apr 1870
8 May 1870
29 Jan
(License date)
7 June 1870 in Eudora, Ks.
4 Oct 1870
22 Nov 1870
9 Ju~
(License date)
29 Mar 1810 at Clinton, Ks.
19 Feb 1870
27 Dec 1810 at Baldwin City, Ks.
)0 Nov 1870 at Bloomington, Ks.
27 Jan 1870
4 July 1810
)0 Apr lB70
4 Aug 1810
22 Dec 1870 at Topeka, Is.

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Officiant
Rev. Henry B.Belmer
James M. Hendry,P.J.
Rev. Ezra Jolmaon
Rev. J. H. Ballon
Rev.Joseph Rahskopf
Rev. William Moore
Rev. Job W. Hague
Rev. R. B. Robison
E. McKee, J. P.
Rev. Walter Oakley
Chas.Chadwick, J. P.
Rev. W. G. Rs.vmond
Father J.F.Cunningham
Rev. Milton 11. Haun
Rev. J. F. Morgan
Rev. J. E. Bryson
Rev.Peter Brubaker
Rev. Thom.W.Henderson
James M.Hendr.Y,P.J.
Rev .Dudle y .Lee
Rev. Richard Ocr dley
Rev. James S.Grifting
Rev. C. H. Lovejoy
Rev.J.F.Cunningham
Rev. Christian Haas
E. McKee, J. P.
Chas.Chadwick, J.P.

Hev • Andre w Stout
James M. Hendry,P.J.

Re v.

V. M. King
Rev. Andrew Stout
Rev.John S. Brown
James M. Hendry,P.J.
Rev.Thos.W.Hander~on­

James H.Hendry~P.J.
Rev.W. O.Kitsinger,
(Kritsinger)

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Douglas Count1&gt; Kansas Marriage Reccr ds-1tl70-Cont I ~
Bride
Date &amp; Place othe~ than Lawrence

FARIS, Charles A.
FARRAR, Oliver P.
FINIEY, George
FINlEY, William
FLORAY, JOM
FOm'lARD, Ka!lt!:tein
FREDERICKSON, Anthony
GARDENER, David
GARVIN, Joseph S.
GILGES, Laban
GILLETT, Frank E.
GLENAN, Edward
QR:1f!DMI3T, _ William
GRAY, William W.
GUNTZ (GRUNTZ) ,Francis I.
HAD~Y, Charles F.
HAEBERLEIN, G. H. O.
HAl1ERT, Jom
HAi1ETT, Charlie
HAMI'fiLL, Robert E.

HARTTMAN , Moritz
HENNESY, Jom
HIART, Andrew M.
HICKS, James
HOLMES, Charles H.
HOLMES, David
HUBBERT, William H.
HUDDLESTOIl, Eli
HULL, I. T.
JAMES, Charles A.
JAY, Jom C.
JOm~SON, Charles
JOHNSON, John
JOHNSON, Washington
JOHNSON, William B.

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WALKER, Frances L.
CURRY, Lucy A.
HIGIEY, Rosie
mMZIG, Ma.r,y
SIPES, Jane
FARRAR, Kittura
LARSON, Anna
CLARK, Mary

MOORE, Sarah E.
HAGUE, Libbie A.
BROWN, Anna F.
CAVEGER, Jane
ROTHFarT, Christina
CLARK, Eliza E.
EIDRIDGE., Emma
CRONKHITE, Anabe11e S.
WYlER, Sophia
HAZOD (HARGOTT) ,Maria
(Mary)
WRINKIE, Po11ie
GALLAGHER, Sue M.
STACKFIETH, Ida
DUMMER, Elizabeth
SVINSDOTTER, Benedicta
WILLIAMS, Louisa
MARrIN, Mary
SMART, Caroline
CRITCHFIEID, Louisa
HAl'1MACK, Eliza B.
STICKEL, Angie
PEARSON, Rebecca E..
CRANE, Josephine
WARE, Charity
JOHNSON, Sophia
BROWN, Iqdia Ann
FITSHUE., Fannie

27 Jan 1810
1.5 Oct 1810
26 July 1810 at Baldwin City, Ks.
12 Sept 1810
19 July 1810 at Lecompton, Ks.
2 Oct 1810
1 Dec 1810
9 Feb 1810 at P~ra, Ks.
3 Nov 1810
1 Dec 1810 at Baldwin City, Ks.
1 June 1810
22 Feb 1810
1 July 1810
13 Oct 1810
22 Sept 1870
15 Sept 1870
1.5 Feb 1810
3 May 1810 at Eudora, Ks.

Rev.Andrew Parsons
E.. Me Kee, J. P.

Rev J. E. BryanJames M. Hendr,y,P.J.
Rev. l1. N. Haun
E. Mc Kee, J. P.
Rev.Henry B. Be L-ner
Rav. Chas. J.Lovejoy
Rav. J. C. Herron
Rev. J. E. Bryan
Rev. John S. Brown
Father J.F. Cunningham
James M.Hendry,P.J.
Rev. David G. Lett
James M. Hendry,P.J.
Rev. Frank H. Ellis
James H. Hendry,P.J.
Father JOM Pichler

18 Sept 1810
Ks.
James M.Hendr,y, P.J.
13 Oct 1810 at Willow Springs township Rev. J.E. Bryan
21 Mar 1870 at Deer Creek, Ks.
Rev Christian Berner
3 Feb 1810 at Lecompton, Ks.
Rav. A. A. Sellars
10 Jan 1870
Rev.Richard Cordley
31 July 1870
Rev. Hector Barker
24 Dec 1810
Rav. Dudley Lee
14 Dec 1810
Rev. Dudley Lee
21 Jan 1870
Rev. Martin Seiler
21 Jan 1870
Rev.James S.Griffing
20 July 1810 at Padinia,Brown, Co .Ks. Rev W. K. Marshall
30 Dec 1810
Rev. Joseph Iliff
6 Apr 1810
Rev. J .C.Herron
13 r1ar 1810
Rev.Thos.W·Hendarson
17 Jan 1810
Rev. A. W. Dahlsten
10 Nov 1810
Rev. Dudley Lee
21 Dec 1870
Rev. Dudley Lee

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Douglas County, Kana as Harriage Records-1870-Cont t d
Bride
Date &amp; Place other than Lawrence

JONSEN, Ivan Jom
KAUB, Joseph
KELLEY, Dr. J. M.
KNOX, Jordan
KUDER, Edwin,
LAt-IB, JOM E.
LASH, Alexander H.
LASTER, Allen
lEE, Thomas
LETCHER, Thomas
LIEBAN, William

ANDERSON, Louisa
STUDEBAKER, Hannah
MEDILL, C. N.
COLMAN, Ellen
NELSON, Jane Willett
LACKHEAD, Jessie
JENTRY, Jennetta
BERRY, Rachel
CLARK, Sarah H.
CREGG, Anna
DUIENSKE, Josephine

LINDQUIST, Oliver N.
WOAN, William
MADDEN, Richard A.
MARX, Joseph
liASON, Levi P.
MATTHEWS, William T.
MBSENHIMER, William
M!LII!;R, Lewis F.
HILLER, Nathan
MILlS, Levi M.
MULlEN, John W.
MYER, William V.
lo£ ELROY, William
M:: !LVArNE., J. J.
KJ KENZIE., Gabe
MJ WILLIAl'i.fS, Doc
NADELHOFFER, William
NELSON, Charles
NOLAN, Charles W.
NUl'TING, loie 1v1n
otNE:AL, Henr,y
OOLSON, Gustavus
PARCELS, John W.
PARSONS, William
PATTON, JOM F.
PETERSON, Lewis

LAUSSEN, Nellie
29 Oct 1870
CLARK, Margaret
28 Nov 1870
WILKINSON, Martha L.
l2 Nov 1810
KFJ,TERMAN, Mar,r
17 Nov 1870 in Eudora, Ks.
BJBINSON, Emelie H.
29 May 1810
FULTZ, Mary E.
11 Sept 1810
BOND, Cina
6 Mar 1810
HILLAOOSS, E,va F.
13 Oct 1870
CLARK, Eliza
13 Sept 1810
HARl', Mar.y E.
29 Sept 1810
THOMPSON, Carrie J 0
21 May 1870
KELLOGG, Mary E.
16 Sept 1810
DAVIS, Susan
14 Aug 1870
PECKli.AJ\f, Urana
7 MB3' 1810
ROGERS, Alvin
31 Jan 1870
HUNTER, Malinda
17 Apr 1810
MOSSER, Mary A.
10 Mar 1810
OLSON, Margrethe
4 Dec 1870
ORR, Mrs. Sophia
11 Feb 1810
PIERETT, Sarah J.
24 Mar 1610
BASS, Jennie
17 Apr 1670 in Brooklyn, Ks.
OULSON, Christina Louisa 4 Mar 1870
RESIGER, Maggie A.
8 Nov 1870
PHELPS, Rosie
11 Aug 1870
TErn, Mary J.
3 Mar 1870
ANDERSON, Margaret
24 Dec 1810

30 Aug 1870
, JWl8 1870
21 Dec 1810
10 Nov 1870
25 Apr 1870
21 Feb 1810
26 Mar 1870 (license date)
2 JWl8 1870
13 Feb 1810 at Perr.y, Ks.
4 Mar 1870
29 Aug 1870

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Officiant
Rev. H.B.Belmer
Rev.Peter Brubaker
Rev. D. 11. Moore
James M.Hendr,y,P.J.
James M. Hendry,P.J.
James M. Hendr,y,P.J.
Rev. Gabriel GrB3'
A. D. H~es, J.P.
Rev.R.B.Robison
Father Felix P.
Swembergh
Rev. HAIll7 B. Belmer
Rev. Dudley Lee
Rev.Henr,y B.Belmer
Fathe r Jom Pichler
Rev.' William Shannan
Chas Chadwick,J. P.
Silas Bond, J. P.
Rev H. D. Healey
Rev. Dudley Lee
E. Mc Kee, J. P.
Rev. R. L. Harford
Rev.El,der H.Aurber
Rev. Richard Cordlel"
James M.Handry,P. J.
Chas.Chadwick, J.P.
Rev.Dudley Lee
S.V. Mc Kelson (1)
Chas. Chadwick,J.P.
Rev.Robert L.Hartord
Rev.Frank M. Ellis
Rev. Dexter Tucker
Rev. H.B. Belmer
Rev.Henr,y B.Belmer
James M. Hendry,P.J.
Rev. Ezra Johnson
James M. Hendry,P.J.

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Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1870-C0nt I d
Bride
Date &amp; Place other than Lawrence

mmRSON, Srante Adolph
PHILLIPS, Daniel
PIERCE., Charles D.
PIERCE., Mortimer L.
PLOUGHE., Isaac S.
RABOURNE., John C.
RALSTON, Robert
RARIDON, Charles

REECE, Jesse C.
REED. Lemue 1 L.
RICHARf8OB. Cyrus
RIPlEY, J. D.
ROSSI, Andrew
RrfEi~ William F.
RUSSELL, William H.
SADLl!:R, George
SAYERS(SAwYER),Gardner G.
SCmUEDER, Henry
SERVICE., Peter W.
. SCHINDLER, Richard
SHOWALTER, Jacob
SHULTZ, F. W.
SKAGGS, Michael
SMAIES, Alfred
SUITH, E.R.
SIUTH, George
SMITH, James
SNYDER (SCHNEIDER),Joseph
SPHNCERI.. : John
STANTON, Albert L.
STEWAR1', Alexander
STlRELY, Danie 1
STOur, Amos
STUBBS, James
S urTER, Robert
SYKE;S, Henry

BERGl1AN, Augusta
OWEN, Mary J.
CHAMBERLAIN, Mary E.
SPICER, Lucinda
ELIAS, Margaret A.
MC COACH, Maggie
0000(1), Sarah Isabelle
(Isabell)
MARTIN, Phoebe J.
PETTIT, Ella
ROTHWELL, Sarah E.
ALIEN, Cela
ELLISON, Mattie
COSIEY, Belle
SCHULTZ, Elizabeth
TYLER, Mary G.

BASElUN, Louis a
BROWN, Frances
OWENS, Fanny
MARSHALL, Mollie
BRITTON, Margaretta
LA\-iRENCE, Ellen
P~L (roWL) ,Olivia
BROWN, Susan
w:ru;OXRN, Mary
CROUCH, Martha Iaabel
DEXIER (DREXLER) ,Mary
HARVEY, Catherine
WEIBEL, Mary

MASSEY, Eliza
HADlEY, Harriet M.
LOGAN, Maria
KRAFl', Caroline
WADSWORrH, Emma
LINSlEY, Maria L.
HAIE, Sarah L.
KELLY, Sarah

Officiant

6 Dec 1870

E. Me Kee,J. P.
)0 t1ar 1870 in Eudora, Ks.
Char~ 6 Pilla,J.P.
)0 Nov 1810
Rev. T. W.Greene
2 Apr 1810
Chas. Chadwick,J.P.
8 May- (Apr.1)1810 in Jefferson Co.Ks. Rev. S. Weaver
22 Sept 1870 at Clinton, Ka.
Rev. Andrew Stout
9 Apr 1810
Jesse McKenney,J.P.
15 Dec 1810 at Eudora, Ks.
10 Nov 1810
)0 Jan 1810
11 Oct 1870
7 Dec 1870
11 Oct 1870 at Kanwaka, Ks.
6 Mar 1810
24 Nov 1810 in Vinland, Ka.
I) Sept 1810 in Eudora, Ks.
)1 May 1810
1 Apr 1810
22 Nov 1810
28 Apr 1810 at Eudora, Ks.
1 June 1810 at Big Springs, Ks
20 Apr 1810 at Lecompton,Ks.
6 Jan 1810
11 Feb 1810
11 Mar.1870
11 Jan 1870 at Eudora, Ks.
10 Nov 1870
20 Jan 1870
4 Apr 1810
13 Sept 1870
7 Apr 1810
12 Sept 1870
14 Mar 1870
10 Feb 1870
16 Nov 1870
)0 Aug 1870

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Rev. W. L. Leak
Rev.J .C.Tetforo
Rev. Jules L.Wi11iams
Rev.T.W.Henderson
J ames Knight (?)
Felin P.Swembergh (1)
Hev .Frank M.Ellis
~v. V. M. King
Father John Pichler
Rev. Chas. stuart
Chas.Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. J. C. Herron
Father John Pichler
Rev. J.H.Bonebrake
Rev,J.H.Bonebrake
Rev. Ezra Johnson
James N. Hendry,P.J.
E.. Mc Gee, J.P.
Father John Pichler
Rev. J.C. Herron
Rev.ChristianBruegger
Rev. John K. Dunn
Rev.Benjamin Nicholso ....
Rev.Hector Barker
Chas .Chadl.,ick" J.P.
Chas.Chadwick, J.P.
Rev. R. L. Harford
Rev. J. C. Herron
Rev. H. K. Ruth

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Bride
Date &amp; Place other than Lawrence

Officiant

TAPRIN, John
TATON, Augustine F.

OWENS, Mary
3 Sept 1870
. Chas. Chadwick,J.P.
BUSSARD, Frassine(Frazzine) 4 July 1810 at Lanesf1eld,Johnson.F. J. Wattron (1)
County, Kansas
TAYWR, Charles H.
Rev. Richard Ccr d1ey
BALDWIN, Jennie V.
1 JUly 1810
TbYWR, Edward A.
R@v.Henry M.Greene
GARRETT, Almeda Lee
6 Jan 1870 at Lecompton, Ks.
THOt1AS, James D., Jr.
Rev. S. W. Lloyd
DUNN, Julia A.
8 Mar 1870 at Baldwin City, Ks.
TH0l1PSON, C. O.
H. P. Shepard ('I)
DICKISON, Alice H.
24 Dec 1870 a.t Leavenworth, Ks.
Tor-mERLIN, Augustus
Rev. John Ingle
CLARK, Cena
27 Feb 1870 at Willow Springs, Ks.
TULlER, A. G.
Rev.Richard Cord1ey
WHITCRAFT, Nellie
31 Mar 1870
TURNER, Dr. Will E.
Rev. W. R. Davis
SNOW, Annie M.
10 Mar 1870 at Baldwin City, Ks.
TYSON, Jared
Rev. J ames S .Griffing
MILIER, Elizabeth
21 Jan 1870
VITT, Londolin
James M. Hendry,P.J.
DE.AY, A. Louise
S Sept 1870
WADKINS, Calib
Sl-UTH, Eliza
22 Apr 1870 (license date)
WALBAUR(N?), William
Rev. J. T. Hull
HAWKINS, Emma
17 Dec 1870
WALKER, Constantine C.
Rev. Felix P.SwenOGAN, Sarah
17 Apr 1870
bergh
WALKER, Lewis A.
COBERLY, Anna
2 Mar 1870 (license date)
(Jackson Co. Mo.)
(Shawnee Co. Ks.)
WALTERSDORF, Frederick
WITTENBERG, Rosa
2S July 1870 in Ridgewq Townahip,Ks. Joseph Law, J. P.
WARD, Lewis
JOHNSON, Endly
26 Sept 1870
Rev. Dudley Lee
WARREN, Edward C.
CHAPMAN, Clementine
10 Sept 1870
Rev.Frank M.E11is
WATKINS, Calib
SMITH, Eliza
13 Oct 1870
Rev. Dudley Lee
WATKINS, James
BEATY(IE) J Annie
22 Dec 1870
Rev. Frank M. Ellis
WIIEY, Elza
CRANE, Martha E.
10 Mar 1870
Rev. H. B.Belmer
WILIETT, C. G.
SCOUTON, Kate E.
21 Apr 1870 at Clinton, Ks.
Rev. Andrew stout
WILLIAMS, Jacob
MERRILL, Annie
29 June 1870
Chas.Chadwick, J.P.
WILLIMfS, Johnson
MOORE, Emaly
22 Dec 1870
Rev. Gabrie 1 Gray
WILLIAMS, Richard F.
T01iJID, Mary A.
2S Sept 1870 at Williams Town, Ks.
John B. Mc Clurg (1)
WOODARD, J. W.
f.lICHAEL, Thurza
S Apr 1870
James M. Hendry,P. J.
WINTER, Robert
NIXON, Lucy R. A.
3 Nov 1870
Rev.John K. Dwm
Fo110wins is an alphabetical listing of the brides:

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Groom

Bride

Groom

ALIEN, Cela
ANDERSON, Louisa
ANDERSON, Margaret
BALDWIN, Jennie V.

RICHARDSON, Cyrus
JONSEN, Ivan John
PETERSON J Lewis
TAYLOR, Charles H.

BASEHAN, Louisa
BASS, Jennie
BAURLE, Catherine
BEATY (IE), Annie

SADLER, George
O'NEAL, Henry
BIBERT, Frank J.
WATKINS, Jame s

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Alphabetical listing of the brides from
Groom .

BENSON, Mary K.
BERRY, Rachel
BOND, Ciba:
BONESS, Augusta
BRENNEN, Hanora
BRITTON, Margaretta
BROWN, Anna F.
BROWN, Emily F.
BROWN, Frances
BROWN, Iqdia Ann
BROWN, Rache 1
BROWN, Susan
BUSSARD,Frassine(Frazzine)
CAVEGER, Jane
CHATo.ffiERLAIN, Mary E.
CHAPMAN, Clementine
CLARK, Cena
CLARK, Eliza
CLARK, Eliza E.
CLARK, f1argaret
CLARK, Mary
CLARK, Mary B.
CLARK, Sarah A.
COBERLY, Arma
COIE, Josephine
COLHAN, Ellen
CONNOR, Mary
CORDER, Harriet
COSLEY, Belle
CRANR, Josephine
CRANI!.~, Martha E.
CREGG, Anna
CRITCHFIEID, Louisa
CRONKHITE, Annabelle S.
CROUCH, Martha Isabel
CURRY, Lucy A.
DAVIS, Martha P.
DAVIS, Susan

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Bride

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Records, Douglas County, Ks. (Cont'd)
Groom

DEAN, Jennie
ANDERSON, Daniel W.
DEAY, A. Louisa
LASTER, Allen
MESE.NHIMER, William
DICKINSON, Alice H.
DREXlliR (DEXLER), Mary
DELFS, John
BURNS, Patrick
DULENSKE, Josephine
SCHINDLER, Richard
DUHHER, Elizabeth
DUNBAR, Marilda
GILIETT, Frank E.
DUNN, Julia A.
ALIEN, Charles B.
SAWYER(SAYERS), Gardner G. ELDRIDGE, Adeline
JOHNSON, Washington
ELDRIDGE, Emma
EDVlARDS , John
ELFSON, Grada
SKAGGS, Michael
ELIAS, Uargaret A.
ELLISON, Mattie
TATON, Augustine F.
ENOGUIST, Olivia
GIENAN, Edward
FARRAR, Kittllra
PIERCE, Charles D.
FISHER, Lydia E.
WARREN, Edward C.
FITSHUE, Fannie
TOHBERLIN, Augustus
r-nLIER, Nathan
FULTZ, Mal"J E.
GRAY, William W.
FURS, Amanda
GALLAGHER, Sue M.
LOGAN, William
GARRETT, Almeda Lee
GARDENER, David
BOOHER(BOOKER?),William O. GASKILL, Mary R.
GILLIJ..AND, Smanatha R.
LEE, Thomas
WALKER, Lewis A.
GQSS, Sarah
ALIEn, George O.
GRAHAI1, Mary M. (E.)
GREEN, Matilda
KNOX, Jordan
DINNUN, John
GRIFFITH, Eveline
CRlIFT, William
GUNTNER, Eliza
ROSSI, Andrew
HADLEY, Harriet M.
JAY, John C.
HAFER, Susa
WIlEY, Elza
HAGUE, Libbie A.
LETCHER, Thomas
HALE, Sarah L.
HAMMACK, Eliza· B.
HUBBERT, William H.
HARGOTT(HAZOD),Maria(Mary)
HADLEY, Charles F.
HARRELL, Mary
SMITH, E. R.
HART, Mary E.
FARRAR, Oliver P.
HARVEY, Ca.therine
DAVIS, Arthur G.
MC ELROY, William
HAWKINS, Emma

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DOm·I, J. C.
VITT, Londolin
THOHPSON, C. o.
Sl1I'rH, George
LIEBAN, William
HENNESY, John
BLACK, Charles A.
THor-lAS, James D., Jr.
COVEY, He ze kiah
GUNTZ (GRUNTZ),Francis I.
CHRISTENSE;N, Andrew
PLOUGHE, Isaac S.
RIPLEY, J. D.
CEDENBORG, N. H.
FOID'IARD, Marllttain
CONROY, A. H.
JOHNSON, Williall B.
MATTHEWS, William T.
BOYCE, Jonathan T.
HAl1MILL, Robert E.
TAYLOR, Edward A.
BAIlEY, Isiah N.
CAREY, George W.
CHAPMAN, Edward
BROWN, Robert A.
BERRY, George W.,
ESTE8, John J.
AS.311AN, Joseph
STANTON, Albert L.
EVANS, George H.
GlLelES, Laban
SUTTlt~R, Robert
HUDDIESTON, Eli
HAHERT , John
EDGERTOn, Charles
MILLS, Levi: M.
SMITH, James
WALBAUR(N?), William

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Alphabetical listing of the brides from 1870 Marriage Records, Douglas County, Ks.(Cont'd).
Groom
Bride
Groom

HEARD, Anna C.
HEINTZ, Magdalina
HIGlEY, Rosie
HILLAOOSS, Eva F.
HOLBROOK, Myra E.
HOLLOWAY, Mary
HUNTER, Malinda
IRASON, Eugena
JACKSON, Eliza A.
JENTRY, Jennetta
JOHNSON, Emily
JOHNSON, Sophia
KANZIG, Mary
KELIE RI1AN, Mary
KELLOGG, Mary E.
KELLY, Sarah
KILCOIN, l1ary
KRAFI', Caroline
LACKHEAD, Jessie
LARSON, Anna
IEAHl!:Y, Mary
IEAHY(IE RLY} , Julia
LAUSSEN, Nellie
LINSLEY, Maria L.
LAWRENCE, Ellen
LINDLEY, Enuna
LOGAN, Maria
MADDOX, Maria
MALONY, Catherine
r1ARSHALL, Mollie
MARTIN, Mary
MARTIN, Phoebe J.
MARVIN, Minerva
HASSEY, Eliza
MEDILL, C. N.
MERRILL, Annie

DENEEN, Timothy
DEUBLE, John
FINLEY, George
MILlER, Lelds F.
COLE, Wes ley N.
BLUllT, Benjamin
MC WILLIAt,iS, Doc
BALCH, Tenney
BYERLY, George D.
LASK, Alexander H.
WARD, Lewis
JOHNSON, John
FINlEY, William
MARX, Joseph
MYER, Willian. V.
SYKES, Henry
CarTINGHAM, John
STIRELY, Daniel
wm, John E.
FREDRICKSON, Anthony
CROUGH, Patrick
DELAHUNTY, Roderick
LINDQUIST, Oliver N.
STUBBS , James
SHOWALTER, Jacob
BULLARD, Joseph
STEWART, Alexander
BRmm, Willi8!1l
BIRrlINGHAI.'1, James
SERVICE, Peter W.
HOLMES, Charles H.
RARIDON, Charles
GAINE {GAINS), Esquire?
SPENCER, John
KELLEY, Dr. J. M.
WILLIAMS, Jacob

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MEUSSER, Elizabeth
mCHAEL, Thurza
MILIER, Elizabeth
MOORE, Ada
MOORE, CLARA
l-iOORE, Emaly
MOORE, Sarah E..
MOSSER, Mary A.
Me CALL, America
MC COACH, Maggie
MC KINNEY, Mary A.
NELSON, Jane Willett
NIXON, Lucy R. A.
NORDEEN, Kari
OGAN, Sarah
OLSON, Margrethe
ORR, Sophia Mrs.
OSGOOD, Sarah Isabell
OUlSON, Christina Louisa
OVERHOlSER, Martha J.
(WEN, Mary J.
o\-lENS, Fanny
CWENS, MAltY'
PEARSON, Rebecca E.
FECKHAl1, Urana
PETTIT, Ella
PHELPS, Rosie
PHENICm, Army M.
PmRETT, Sarah J.
PC1dEL (PaWL), Olivia
PURCELL, Ellen
RESIGER, Haggie A.
RICHARDS, Victoria A.
ROBINSON, Emelie H.
ROGERS, Alvin
ROTHFOTT, Christina

BENJAllIN, Nathan
WOODARD, J. W.
TYSON, Jared
DAVISON, O. F.
COlEMAN" William
WILLIAl'1S, Johnson
GARVIN, Joseph S.
NADELHOFFER, William
COULTER, C. L.
RABOURNE, John C.
BURLINGAt1E, M. J.
KUDER, Eawin
WINTER, Rdbert
ANDERSON
WALKER" Constantine C.
NELSON, Charles
NOLAN" Charles W.
R.AISTON" Robert
OULSON, Gustavus
COWNS, John A.
PHILLIPS" Danie 1
SCHNIEDER, Henry
TAPRIN" John
JAl1ES, Charles A.
Me ILVAINE, J. J.
REECE, Jesse C.
PARSONS, William
BATTERSON, Henry
NUTTING, Melvin
SHULTZ, F. W.
DELAHAUNTY" John
PARCELS, John W.
DAGl1&amp;R, James H.
MASON, Levi P.
Me KENZIE, Gabe
GRANDt1AN, William

�Bride

Alphabetical listing of the brides from 1870 Marriage Records, Douglas County, Ks.(Cont'd).
Groom
Bride
Groom

ROTHWELL, Sarah E.
SCHINDIER, Adelgunda
SCHULTZ, Elizabeth
SCOUNTON, Kate E..
SHEPHE:RD, E.liza J.
SHIRlEY, Elizabeth
SIPES, Jane
SMART, Caroline
SMITH, Eliza'
SNOW, Annie M.
SOUTH, Elizabeth.
SPARR, Augusta
. SPICER, Lucinda
STACKFLKTH, Ida
STICKEL, Angie
STILL, Marusha
STUDEBAKER, Harmah
SVINSDOTTER, Benedicta
TANNER, Rebecca J.
TEFFl', Mary J.
THOMPSON, Carrie J.
THOMPSON, Emeline S. E.
THOMPSON, Lydia

REED, Lemuel L.

TODD, Mary A.
TURlEY, Nancy F.
TYlER, Mary G.
mmARGER, Alice
VAN TRIES, Anna L.
WADE, Mary J.
WADSWORrH, Emma
WALACE, Martha A.
WALKER, Frances L.
WARD, Julia A.
WARE, Charity
WEIBEL, Mary
WHITCRAFr, Ne llie
WILCOXEN, Mary
wrWNSON, Abbie
WILKINSON, Martha L.
WILLIAMS, Louis a
WILLIANS, Mary A.
WINDFIELD, Mary
WITTENBERG, Ros a

BITZENHOFER, Frank
RUFERT, William F.
WILlETT, C. G.
CLARK, Hiriam N.
BROO'N, William
FLORAY , John
HOLMES, David
WATKINS, Calib
Turner, Dr. Will E.
ALCORN, James M.
BRUCHMULLER, Otto
PIERCE, Mortimer L.
HARTTMAN , Moritz

HULL, I. T.
COWGILL, J. W.
KAUB, Joseph
HIART, Andrew M.
CELLAR, John
PATTON, John F.
l1ULLEN, John W.
EDSON, L. H.
COOK, David A.

WREN, Mary
WRINKIE, Pollie
WYlER, Sophia

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WILLIAMS, Richard F.
BROOKS, Jesse L.
RUSSELL, William H.
CONANT, John W.
EATON, R. W.
CHACKlEY, William
STOUT, Amos
DOREN, Peter
FARIS, Charles A.
BELL, Isaac
JOHNSON, Charles
SNYDER(SCHNEIDER),Joseph
TULIER, A. G.
SMALES, At.rred
BURl'RAND, Richard
MADDEN, Richard A.
Hicks, James
CAVANESS, Charles
BRADIEY, Lewis
WALTERSDORF, Frederick
CRAWFORD, Henry
HAME'.TT, Charlie
HAEBERLEIN, G. H. O.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS-187l
From Book 3 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court, Room l44,Law '
and Judicial Building, Lawrence, Kansas. Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough.
Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

Officiant

ANDERSON, Andrew
ANDERSON, John
ALEXANDER, Smith
ALLAN, Gavin
ALMQUIST, Peter

ANDERSON, Bettie
ANDERSON, Jennie C.
WINTHROP, Lucy A.
JESSY, Hannah
CHALMAN (SHELMAN),
Matilda L.
STODDARD, Libbie(y)
Lacrosse, WI
PRINCE, Catherine
MORSE, Adda

16 Jan 1871
18 Sep 1871
11 Dec ,1871
3 May 1871

Rev. Frank M. Ellis
Richard Cordley, M.G.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
Rev. Frank M. Ellis

5 June 1871
17 Oct 1871

H.B.Belmer, M.G.
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.

29 June 1871
6 Mar 1871

Peter Brubaker, M.G.
Rev. John K. Dunn

PETERSON, Matilda
Junction City, KS
FAGER, Mary M.
TERRY, Mary E.
CREE, Ella
Kansas City, MO
METSKER, Lucinda
SMITH, Irene A.
MILNER (MILLNER),
Florence A.
LITTLEFIELD, Rowenna E.
Douglas Co., KS
VANCIL, Rachel C.
METSKER, Sarah J.
CUMMINGS, Lydia
EWING, Ell en
BElL, Harriet
SHEILDS, Margaret
Ottawa, KS
RUSSELL, Mary E.
REED, Egganorcis
Leavenworth Co., KS
WILLIS, Barbary

3 Aug 1871

James M. Hendry, P.J.

1 Feb 1871
15 Aug 1871
29 Aug 1871

H. R. Muth, M.G.
Rev. Frank M. Ellis
R. L. Harford, M.G.

28 Sept 1871
19 Feb 1871

E. D. Ladd, J.P.
Rev. Frank M. Ellis

27 Mar 1871
1 May 1871

J. T. Hull, Rev.
. Werter R. Davis, M.G.

APPLEBY, Adelbert
St. George, KS
ARTHUR, Josephus
BAILEY, Henry C.
Lincoln Co., KS
BAINE, Thomas
Junction City, KS
BANKER, John T.
BARNES, Wm. C.
BAXTER, Edward H.
Kansas City, MO
BELL, Albert
BELL, John F.
BIGGS, Lewis C.
BOND, Daniel P.
Lynn Co., KS
BOND, Thomas
BOWERS, Albert
BRANNAN, Archie T.
BROOKS, James
BROWN, Charles E.
BROWN, John
Douglas Co., KS
BROWN, Octavious W.
BROWN, Will iam
Leavenworth Co., KS
BUCKNER, George

30 Apr 1871 - Clinton, KS
19 Mar 1871
8 Jan 1871
21 Sept 1871
16 Aug 1871
12 Mar 1871

Andrew Stout, M.G.
Silas Bond, J.P.
Rev. J. T. Hull
Dudley Lee, M.G.
Rev. John H. Brown
James M. Hendry, P.J.

25 Oct 1871
24 Dec 1871 - Leavenworth, KS

Rev. Albert M. Richardson
Ezra Hubbel, M.G.

2 Apr 1871

Chas. Chadwick, J.P.

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS-187l-Cont'd
Bridegroom
BUFFER, G. John
BUNTON, John E.
BURGOON, John
BUSE, Henry J.
BUSSELL, Benjamin
BYRD, Milton
CANNEDY, Ezekiel
Jeff Co., KS
CARR, Will iam
CARSON (COSLER), John W.
CARTER, Robert
CAUCH, Elija H.
Shawnee Co., KS
CHADWICK, Frank J.
CHOLLAR, Byron E.
Leavenworth, KS
CLEMENT, Will iam S.
Holton, KS
COCKLIN, Charles M.
COFFIN, John W.
Wayne Co., IN
COGSWELL, Fre d A.
Leavenworth, KS
COLE, Henry W.
COPLEY, Henry W.
COX, William
CREEKS, Andrew
Hancock Co., IL
DAVENPORT, Cary A.
Leavenworth Co., KS
DAVIDSON, William S.
DEAL, John W.
DEAN, Ge org e
Kans. City, KS
DEMING, Charles G.
Edwardsville, KS

Bride
SELZER, Kristine
WATKINS, Eliza Ann
MITCHELL, Amanda J.
WEISE(WIESE-WISE),
Antoniethe B.
HAMLIN, Emma L.
NEPUR(NIPPER), Martha
WARD, Mary J.
Jeff Co., KS
HEMING (HEMMINGS),
Lizzie C.
BATES, Azubah (Aguba)
CREW, Mary Emma
. TWIST, Mattie E.
New York
SAMPSON, Julia F.
STEVENIN, Laure Celina
Douglas Co., KS
WALKER, Palina

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

Officiant

8 Dec 1871
16 May 1871
11 Jan 1871

James M. Hendry, F.J.
Rev. Frank M. Ellis
James M. Hendry,

21 Apr 1871
31 Oct 1871
5 Mar 1871
19 Aug .1871

Rev. William A. Starrett
Rev. Frank M. Ellis
H. H. Howard, J.P.
James M. Hendry, P.J.

23 Oct. 1871
1 Feb. 1871 - Clinton, KS
9 Mar 1871
9 Sept 1871

Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
N.S.

22 June 1871
12 Sept 1871 - Douglas Co., KS

N. S. Sage, M.G.
Werter R. Davis, M.G.

23 Jan 1871

Chas. Chadwick, J.P.

REED, Margaret Ann
WILSON, All ie L.

9 Mar 1871
4 Nov. 1871

Robt. L. Harford, M.G.
H. W. Conley, M.G.

BLACKER, Maria A.eV.)
Leavenworth, KS
LAWRENCE, Ella F.
Leavenworth Co., KS
MALONE, Emma
FADDEN, Amanda
GOOD, Ella
Jeff. Co., KS
DUN, Rachel A.
Leavenworth Co., KS
GLENN, El izabeth J •
KIRKPATRICK, Mattie
FITSPATRICK, Sarah

15 Oct. 1871

R. L.

30 Aug 1871 - Burr Oak, Leavenworth
Co., KS
25 Aug 1871
11 June 1871
25 Dec 1871 - Jeff. Co., KS

Thomas H. Vail, Bishop

19 Dec 1871

James M. Hendry, P.J.

23 Sept 1871
7 Dec 1871
4 July 1871

B. F. Lewis, M.G.
H. W. Conley, M.G.
James M. Hendry, P.J.

WARD, Esther A.
Topeka, KS

25 June 1871 - License only

James M. Hendry, P.J.

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William A. Starrett
Walter Oakley
William A. Starrett
Sage, M.G •

Harfo~d,

M.G.

David Shuck, M.G.
James H. Carruth, M.G.
John W. Davis, J.P.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRiAGE RECORDS-1871-Cont'd
Bridegroom

Bride

Date

EDWARDS, Frank (Francis L.)
ELLIS, Frank M.
ESTES, Joshua P.
FALING (FAILING), George
Ottawa, KS
FARRAR, George H.
Elkhorn, WI
FITSUE (FITSURE/FITZUE),
Rolan
FLEER, Frederick

EDWARDS, Belle
ELDRIDGE, Josie Po
STANFIELD, Mary J.
FAGAN, Sarah

7 Feb 1871
5 Sept 1871
30 Oct 1871
3 Apr 1871

James M. Hendry, P.J.
Joseph K. Barry (?)
James M. Hendry, P.J.
Rev. Frank M. Ellis

Bell, Jennie A.

27 Sept 1871

Rev. John S. Brown

TOLLSON, Adda (Ada)

25 Feb 1871

Dudley Lee, M. G.

ZERBEY (SERBEY),
Barbara (Barbery)
ULRICH, Susan
MONTAGUE, Mrs. Rebecca
JACOBS, Sadie
PHELPS, Mary O.
BAILEY, Anna
WALLACE, Lizzie
Clinton, KS
GRAY, Mary
Osage Co., KS
MARPLE, Mary F.
SKILES, Ura A.
Coshocton Co., OH
FRAZIER, Esther
WARD, Annie
Osage Co., KS
ALEXANDER, Harriett
DENNY, Mary M.
SANDERS, Sarah J.
STAPLES, Maybell
ANDERSON; Catherine
MARLEY, Pamelia E.
GOULD, Sarah
REYNOLDS, Dora J.
ROWE, Jane
SERGENT, Lillie M.

17 Feb 1871

Rev. Joseph Rahskopf

FLORY, Wesley
FOOTE, Russell N.
FORTNEY, Peter
FRANKLIN, Benjamin
GALLION, Presley H.
GARDNER, Enos M.
Twinmound, KS
GOSS, Walter
GILSON, Simeon
GORDON, Uriah
GRASSTEPHEN (AN), Francois
GREEN, James
Douglas Co.
GREEN, Pitt
GRIGGS, Walter S.
HALE, Edward H.
HARDING ,ugh G.
HARRELL, John
HARRIS, George A.
HASTIE, Robert
HATHAWAY, Marion
HAYMAN, William R.
HEBARD, James P.
Lincoln, NE
HENDERSON, George W.

CLAY, Jennie

&amp;

Place i f other than Lawrence

5 Feb 1871
15 Feb 1871
8 Mar 1871
6 Nov 1871
1 Jan 1871
4 July 1871 - Clinton

Officiant

Rev. John Bower
T. W. Greene, M.G.
Rev. Walter Oakley
D. G. Letts, M.G.
John Bower., M.G.
Andrew Stout, M.G.

29 Nov 1871 - Douglas Co.

Rev. Orin A. Chapman

22 Mar 1871
20 Feb 1871

Richard Cordley, M.G.
James M. Hendry, P.J.

19 Jan 1871
3 July 1871 - Marion (?)

J ame sM. Hendry, P.J.
John O. Sullivan, J.P.

24 Jan 1871
6 Oct 1871
20 Sept 1871
22 Jan 1871
2 Aug 1871
26 Sept 1871
8 Feb 1871
30 Nov 1871
20 Oct 1871
2 Nov 1871

Dudley Lee, Rev.
Henry B. Belmer, M.G.
Charles M. Sears, J.P.
Dexter Tucker, Rev.
D. M. Moore, Rev.
V.(?) M. King, M.G.
Wm. H. Reece, M.G.
Werter R. Davis, M.G.
John K. Dunn, Rev.
D. M. Moore, Rev.

15 Jan 1871

Frank M. Ellis, Rev.

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Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

Officiant

HENDERSON, John H.

EVANS, Rachel E.
Jeff. Co., KS
SWEENEY (SWENEY),
Catherine
HERRINGTON, Maggie U.
BARRICKLOW, Annie
Baldwin City, KS
FAREY, Sophia
RAYMING, Henrietta
COKER, El izabeth
Douglas Co., KS
MC GEE, Nancy
Douglas Co., KS
SHULTZeS), Emily
KNIGHT, Susan M.(Sarah)
ANDERSON, Annie L.
MATHER, Frank J.
HUGHES, Emma
WALTON, Heeta (Hetta)

20 Aug 1871

D.G.Lett, M.G.

13 Aug 1871
6 Nov 1871
13 July 1871

John F. Cunningham, Priest
R. L. Harford, M. G.
Werter R. Davis, M.G.

4 July 1871
20 Aug 1871
18 May 1871

N. S. Sage, M.G.
Charles Haas, M.G.
Dudley Lee, M.G.

2 Apr 1871 - Eudora, KS

Charles Pilla, J.P.

23 Apr 1871 - Big Spgs., KS
21 Mar 1871
29 Apr 1871
31 Jan 1871
7 Dec 1871
12 Mar 1871

Rev. T. L. Cartwright
Richard Cordley, M.G.
D. M. Moore, Rev.
Richard Cordley, Rev.
H. W. Conley, M.G.
S. T. Barnes, Rev.

HENEY, Henry
HENRY, John M.
HETHERINGTON, Charles M.
Parker, KS
HIGGENS, Albert
HILBERT, George C.
HILL, Paul H.
Bloomington, KS
HILLIARD, John B.
Miami Co., KS
HILLIGOSS, Sandford H.
HINSHAW, Elwood
HOLT, Charles
HOWARD, Frank
HOYBINE, Daniel E.
HUDSON, Elisha
Jefferson Co., KS
HUGHES, Jesse
INGLE, John
IJAMS, Daniel W.
JACKSON, Andrew
JACOBS, John
Osage Co., KS
JAMES, Christopher C.
JANES, Andrew
JENNINGS, Henry H.
JOHNSON, W. G.
JONES, William T.
KEELER, Henry
KELLENMAN, Louis
KELLEY, John
KILLINGER, John
Jeff. Co., KS
KINGSBURY, John T.
Humboldt, KS

RAMSEY, Delia
MEAD, Jul ina
NACE, Jennie H.
MC KEE, Mary A.
BANKS, Sarah J.
Dg. Co., KS
SMITH, Matilda
SONART, Lucinda
MC KEE, Hester A.
MOSSER, Diana
MORLEY, Mary M.
ECCLESTON, Susan R.
WOLF, Catherine
STONE, Mary M.
BALTZ, Katharina

24 Jan 1871
5 July 1871
5 July 1871
17 Sept 1871
15 May 1871

Hector Barker, Rev.
H. K. Muth, Rev.
H. D. Healey, Rev.
H. W. Conley, M.G.
John W. Jolly (7)

12 Apr 1871
11 Nov 1871
9 Jan 1871
22 Jan 1871
30 Mar 1871
30 Oct 1871
16 May 1871 - Eudora, KS
7 Sept 1871
15 Nov 1871

James M. Hend.ry, P.J.
Richard Ricketts, M.G.
S. T. Barnes, Rev.
Wm. H. Steck, Rev.
J. E. Bryan, Rev.
Richard Cordley, Rev.
John pichler, Priest
Silas Bond, J.P.
Carl F. W. Treptow, M.G.

ADAMS, Annie G.

15 Feb 1871

John K. Dunn, Rev.

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS-187l-Con't.
Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

Officiant

KINTZLER, Jacob
KNIPP, Christian
KNOLL, Balthaser
KRETSINGER, Daniel L.
Jefferson Co., KS
LAMBDIN, Joshua T.
Eldorado, Butler Co., :g;
LANE, Michael
LARSON, Olaf
LAURENT, Martin J.

HEYNEN, Frederidie
RHODIE, Jane
DEWITT(E), Flora
BRASS, Sue E.
Dg. Co.
PETRIE, Lavina (Davina)
Dg. Co., KS
PETTY, Elizabeth
SWENSON, Johanna
PETIT, Annette

24
13
24
18

James M. Hendry, Prob J
H. B. Belmer, M.G.
Carl Fred Wilk Trepton, Rev.
George A. Irwin (1)

LAWRENCE, Samuel D.
Doug. Co., KS
LAYER, James M.
LEE, Henry
LEWIS, Artimas H.
LINDSEY, James
Springhill, KS
LONG, Nathaniel
LOSEY, Thomas J.

SPILLMAN, Martha J.
Cumberland Co., IL
SPENCER, Ellen M.
JACKSON, Malinda
REED, Sarah E.
KERNS, Lizz ie
Baldwin City, KS
MARSHALL, Sarah
SWEVERLEY (SNEVELY),
Belle
ING ESON, Anna C.
PARKER, Martha E.
WORTHEY (WORTHY),
Nancy M.
PARKS, Julia A.
EVANS, Saluda F.

28 Mar 1871
22 Dec 1871
17 Aug 1871

Silas Bond, J.P.
W. L. Leak, M.G.
J. H. Bonebrake, M. G.

LANGE, Julia E. C.

1 Jan 1871

MAUNKHOUSE, Elizabeth
Luzerne Co., PA
SPUR, Mary P.

19 Sept 1871

Frank M. Ellis, Past.
Bapt. Ch.
James M. Hendry, P. J.

25 May 1871

James M. Hendry, P.J.

LYON, Lucius D.
MARCH, MarquisL.
MARCKLE, William D.
MARTIN, James A.
MC CLANAHAN, Charles
MC CULLOUGH (MC CULLAH),
John
MC DONALD, Edward
Osage Co., KS
MC GINLEY, Nelson D.
Eudora, KS
MELTON, Daniel W.
MERTIN (MIRTIN),Frederick
MILLER, Calvin S.
Montgomery Co, KS

Sept 1871
Nov 1871
Jan 1871
May 1871

9 Oct 1871

A. M. Richardson, Rev.

16 May 1871
16 Dec 1871
23 Feb 1871
27 Dec 1871

James M. Hendry, P.J.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
Rev. Felix P. Swembergh,
Cath. Priest
James M. Hendry, P.J.

23
28
19
27

Rev. James Bryson
T. W. Henderson, M.G.
S. T. Barnes, Rev.
D. A. Perrin, Rev.

Mar 1871
June 1871
Mar 1871
June 1871

1 Jan 1871

James E. Hilkey, M. G.

4 July 1871
23 Sept 1871
22 Nov 1871

J. C. Kirkman (1)
R. L. Harford, M.G.
Frank M. Ellis, Rev.

JONES, Nannie E.
11 May 1871
SMITH, Mary
12 Jan 1871
OWEN, Sylvia (Silva) A. 2 July 1871

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Job Robinson, M.G.
H. B. Belmer, Rev.
R. L. Harford, M.G.

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS-187l-cont'd.
Bridegroom
MILLER, Charles
MINOR, Preston
MUMFORD, John
NOWELS, Stephen
OLSSON, Augustus
PALMER, Edward S.
Burl ingame, Osage Co. ,KS
PARRY, John
PERRY, George W.
Jeff Co., KS
PETERSON, Andrew
PETERSON, Peter
PETERSON, Peter J.
PETERSON, Sandy
PHENICIE, John W.
Reno, KS
PHILLIPS, John
Topeka, KS
PLANT, Thomas H. (A.)
PLATTS, Wesley E.
PLOUGHE, N. T. (F.)
PRENDERGAST, J. F.
PRICE, Emanuel
PROVOST, Lawrence K.
Osage Co, KS
RICHARDS, Charles
Chicago, IL
RITZINGER, Michael
REED, John A.
Jefferson Co., KS
REYNOLDS, Gabriel
ROBERTSlN, J. W.
ROUSELAUX, J. E., Dr.
RUEDIGER, Theodore H.
RUSSELL, Stephen
SAMSEL, George W.
SANDERS, . Harman
SAUM, Randolph F.

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

FISHPAW, Mary
25 Oct 1871
BUCKLEY(R), Louisa
3 Aug 1871
DILLIARD(DILLARD), Cora 14 Dec 1871
HILL, Al ice
18 July 1871
ERCSON, Christina
9 Mar 1871
ISHAM, Emily
21 Oct 1871

Officiant
James M. Hendry, P.J.
T.W.Henderson, M.G.
T.W.Henderson, M.G.
S. T. Barnes, Rev.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
N. S. Sage, M.G.

EVANS, Elizabeth
ACKERMAN, Angeline

3 JUne 1871
15 Oct 1871

John K. Dunn, Rev.
Reuben Macomber, M.G.

PETERSON, Sophia
PERSON, Nell ie
f'ETERSON, Mary
SIMPSON, Millie
A~LINGHAM, Emma E.
Reno, KS
COLLIER, Annie
Topeka, KS
STEWART, Anna M.
WYATT, Fanny S.
KELLOGG, Cornelia
DUGGAN, Delia (Dellia)
SMITH, Sarah Jane
HAGER, Martha
Decatur, oIL
EMERY, Josie L.

6 May 1871
12 Dec 1871
31 May 1871
30 Apr 1871
29 Nov 1871

William A. Starrett, Rev.
Henry B. Be1mer, M.G.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
E. G. Macy, J.P.
Charles Chadwick, J.P.

7 Nov 1871

James M. Hendry, P. J.

20 Dec 1871
9 Feb 1871
23 Feb 1871 - Shawnee Co., KS
23 Apr 1871
27 Apr 1871
21 Sept 1871- Douglas Co., KS

Richard Cord1ey, Rev.
Frank M. Ellis, Rev.
John Mack (1)
John F. Cunningham, Rev.
John K. Dunn, Rev.
J. F. Morgan, M.G.

29 June 1871

James G. Roberts, M.G.

20 Feb 1871
3 Aug 1871

James M. Hendry, P.J.
S. T. Barnes, Rev.

SCHWEITZER, Ellen
MERIDETH, Margaret
DOug. Co., KS
SMITH, Samantha C.
BOWKU, Tinnie 1.
ROBERTS, Louise
POEHLER,Bertha M.
SHAUGHNESEY, Mary Ellen
WRIGHT, Sarah
MA TNEY, Nancy
TALBERT, Mary

2 Apr 1871
2 May 1871
12 July 1871
10 Oct 1871
3 Jan 1871
1 July 1871
15 Oct 1871
21 May 1871

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E. McKee, J. P.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
John K. Dunn, Rev.
Richard Cord1ey, Rev.
John F. Cunningham, Priest
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
John Bower, M.G.
Charles F. Saum, J.B.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS-1871-cont'd.
Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

Officiant

SAVAGE, William H.
KC, MO
SCHANBERGER, Joseph
Eudora, KS
SCHANBERGER:(SHALBERGER),
Joseph
SCHOTT, John Frederick
SEABROOK, Thomas
Philadelphia, PA
SECHRIST, Jacob
Shawnee Co., KS
SHAW, Will iam F.
Dg. Co.
SHEACH, John
SHUCK, David
STEELE, Amzi J.
STEVEN S, J. W.
STEPHENS, Thomas
Baldwin City, KS
STEVESON, James A.
Osage Co., KS
STICHER (STRICHER), John
Henry - Leroy, Coffey Co.,
SMITH, Franklin
SMITH, George W.
Lecompton, KS
SMITH, James
SMITH, Wilford A.
SMITH, Wm. H.
SMITH, William H.
SNYDER, Henry

ELDRIDGE, Eva L.

1 June 1871

Frank M. Ellis, Rev.

SUTTON, James M.
Franklin Co., KS
TABOR, Rufus K.
Marion Co., KS
TAFT, Reuben Eo
Jeff. Co., KS

26 Jan 1871 - license date, not
ADER, carol ine
marriage record
Eudora, KS
John Pichler, Priest
16 May 1871 - Eudora, KS
CALLAMAN (KELLERMANN)
Louisa (Aloisa)
Chas Haas, M.G.
HEINEN, Mary
17 Oct 1871
Werter
R. Davis, M.G.
16
May
1871
Baldwin
City,
KS
ADAMS, Sophia J.
Baldwin City, KS
Albert R. Greene, M.G.
12 Nov 1871 - Dg. Co., KS
BEDGOOD, Adda
Dg. Co., KS
R. Macomber, M.G.
LESLEE (LESSLIE/LESLIE), 15 Mar 1871
Maggie E.- Jefferson Co
Frank M. Ellis, Rev.
ALBERY, Lizza (ie)
29 Oct 1871
H. D. Healey, Rev.
FITTON, Fannie E.
21 June 1871
Andrew Stout, M.G.
PIERSON, Ellen A.
5 Jan 1871 - Bloomington
James M. Hendry, P.J.
WAYMIRE, Harriet A.
5 Apr 1871
Werter R. Davis, M.G.
CLARK, Mira
21 Mar 1871
Blackjack, KS
MC KENNEY, Elizabeth E. 24 Sept 1871 - Tecumseh, Shawnee Co. Walter Oakley, Rev.
Doug. Co., KS
KS
John T. Cunningham, Priest
DULINSKEY, Kate (Katy) 11 Sept 1871
KS
D. H. Johnston (1)
20 Oct 1871
SELLS, Mary J.
H. D. Healey, M.G.
17 May 1871
TIPTON, Frances
Anderson Co., KS
Moses T. Weir, M. G.
21 Sept 1871
OLDHAM, Mary
P. M. Lewis, M.G.
16
July
1871
STAINES, Emeline
Samuel T. Barnes, Rev.
2 Aug 1871
BLEVENGE, Clarenda
J. H. BaIlon, Clergy
19 Jan 1871
GUEST, Hattie V. S.
Francis S. McCabe, Rev.
1 Mar 1871 - Topeka, KS
PURDY, Mary C.
Jefferson Co., KS
Ezra Johnson, M.G.
1 Oct. 1871 - Jeff. Co., KS
GODFREY, Martha Jane
Jeff. Co., KS
N. S. Sage, M.G.
15 June 1871
GLEASON, Lucy E.
Dg. Co.
John W. Davis, J.P.
19 Dec 1871 - Jeff. Co., KS
ROBERTS, Ida E.
Jeff. Co., KS

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS-1871-cont'd
Bridegroom
TEHAN, Patrick
THOMPSON, James L.
THOMPSON, Nelson
THRUBUR, Lyman R.
TITTERINGTON, Milton
TOPPING, James R.
TORBERT, John B.
Humboldt, KS
ULRICKSON, Paul
VENTIONER, George W.
Jeff. Co., KS
VERNON, John E.
Lecompton, KS
VINCENT, Charles G. (S.)
VOHS, Peter
WALTON, Benjamin
WATTS, John C.
WAYMIRE, Hugh
WELLS, Willie F.
New York City
WELLSDORF, Charles F.
Medina, KS
WEST, Charles L.
WEYBRIGHT, Daniel P.
Dg. Co.
WEYERMULLER, Henry
WHIPPLE, Morillo M.
WILLIAMS, George B.
WILLIAMS, James (L) (M)
Howard Co., KS
WILLIAMS, Jessee
WILLIAMS, Lorenzo D.
WILLITS, William
WILSON, Charles
WINSTON, Isaac
WOODS, James
YATES, Able (Abel)
Dg. Co., KS

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

HART, Katie C.
18 June 1871
DONOVAN, Lydia L.
20 Sept 1871
HAZELRIG, Sarah
25 Feb 1871
TUSSEY, Blanche
24 May 1871
BARKER, Ellen S."
25 May 1871
COLMAN, Mary H.
1 Jan 1871
ELDRIDGE, Mary A.
29 Mar 1871
Dg.
16 Dec 1871
BENGTSON, Anna M.
CRUMMET, Abigail
16 Dec 1871
Jeff. Co., KS
11 July 1871
WHALEY, E. Rosa
Athens Co., OH
27 June 1871
PECKHAM, Emily C.
2 Feb 1871 - Eudora, KS
ETER, Caroline
14 Sept 1871
BOOSE, Louisa
COLIER, Fannie
3 Jan 1871
ADOLPH, Maggie
7 Dec 1871
DUPRIE (DUPUE),Mollie E.30 Mar 1871
Patterson, NJ"
4 May 1871 - Jefferson Co., KS
GROSLAND, Mary E.
New Philadelphia, OH
21 Nov 1871
SHOUP, Lucinda
16 May 1871 - Franklin Co., KS
KOUB, Susan
Frankl in Co., KS
10 Sept 1871
WILTEMANNE, Augusta
11 Feb 1871
ADAMS, Celestia A.
1 Apr 1871
RIGGS, Minerva F.
12 Sept 1871
MARTIN, Annie
Dg. Co., KS
28 Mar 1871
LIPSKINS (LIPSCULL),
Cora
13 Oct 1871
COKER, Rebecca
31 Dec 1871
NORTON, Al ice B.
22 June 1871
SUTTER, Mattie
5 June 1871
LOGAN, Hanna (Lunina)
Sept 1871
19
HAYDEN, Melvina
June
1871
6
ALLEN, Harriet
Howard Co., KS
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Officiant
Felix P. Swembergh, Priest
Werter R. Davis, M.G.
Charles Chadwick, J.P.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
A. M. Richardson, Rev.
Andrew Stout, M.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
H. B. Belmer, M.G.
H. W. Conley, M.G.
J. H. Bonebrake, M. G.
R. L. Harford, M.G.
John Pichler, Rev.
Moses T. Weir, M.G.
R. L. Harford, M.G.
Jame s M. Hendry, P.J.
R. L. Harford, M.G.

I

I

I.

S. Weaver, M.G.
E. G. Macy, J.P.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
JamesM. Hendry, P.J.
Alber M. Richardson, Rev.
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
Walter Oakley, Rev.
T. W. Henderson, M.G.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
Andrew Stout, M.G.
J. C. Herron, M.G.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
T. W. Henderson, M.G.
E. G. Macy, J.P.

�Bride

Alphabetical listing of the brides from 1871 Marriage Records, Douglas County, KS
Groom
Bride
Groom

ACKERMAN., Angel ine
ADAMS, Annie G.
ADAMS, Sophia J.
ADER, Caroline
ADOLPH, Magg ie
ALBERY, Lizza (Lizzie)
ALEXANDER, Harriett
ALLEN, Harriet
ALLINGHAM, Emma E.
ANDERSON, Annie L.
ANDERSON, Bettie
ANDERSON, Catherine
ANDERSON, Jennie C.
APUR, Mary P.
BAILEY, Anna
BALLON, Lusina
BALTZ, Katharina
BARKER,Ellen S.
BATES, Azubah (Aguba)
BEDGOOD, Adda
BELL, Jennie A.
BELL, Harriet
BENGTSON, Anna M.
BLACKER, Maria_
BLEVENGE, Clarenda
BOOSE, Louisa
BOWKER, Tinnie I.
BRASS, Sue E.
BRECHEISEN (BRAKEHIZER),
Sophia
BUCKLEY (R), Louisa
CHALMAN (SHELMAN),
Matilda L.
CLARK, Mira
CLAY, Jennie
COKER, Elizabeth
COKER, Rebecca
CO LIER, Fann ie
COLLIER, Annie

PERRY, George W.
KINGSBURY, John T.
SEABROOK, Thomas
SCHANBERGER, Joseph
WAYMIRE, Hugh
SHEACH, John
GREEN, Pitt
YATES, Able (Abel)
PHENICIE, John W.
HOLT, Charles
ANDERSON, Andrew
HARRELL, John
ANDERSON, John
MC GINLEY, Nelson D.
GALLION, Presley H.
SHAW, Winslow
KILLINGER, John
TITTERINGTON, Milton
CORSON (COSLER), John W.
SECHRIST, Jacob
FARRAR, George H.
BROWN, Charles E.
ULRICKSON, Paul
COGSWELL, Fred A.
SMITH, Wm. H.
WALTON, Benjamin
ROBERTSON, J. W.
KRETSINGER, Daniel L.
SCHINDEL, Henry
MINOR, Preston
ALMQUIST, Peter
STEPHENS, Thomas
HENDERSON, George W.
HILL, Paul H.
WILLIAMS, Lorenzo D.
WATTS, John C.
PHILLIPS, John W.
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COLMAN, Mary H.
CREE, Ella
CREW, Mary Emma
CRUMMET, Abigail
CUMMINGS, Lydia
DENNY, Mary M.
DEWITT (E), Flora
DILLIARD (DILLARD), Cora
DONOVAN, Lydia L.
DUGGAN, Delia (Dellia)
DULINSKEY, Kate (Katy)
DUN, Rachel A.
DUPRIE (DUPREE) Mollie E.
ECCLESTON, Susan R.
EDWARDS, Belle
ELDRIDGE, Eva L.
ELDRIDGE, Josie P.
ELDRIDGE, Mary A.
EMERY, Josie L.
ERCSON, Christina
ETER, Carol ine
EVANS, Elizabeth
EVANS, Rachel E.
EVANS, Saluda F.
EWING, Ellen
FADDEN, Amanda
FAGAN, Sarah
FAGER, Mary M.
FAREY, Sophia
FISHPAW, Mary
FITSPATRICK, Sarah
FITTON, Fannie E.
FRAZIER, Esther
GLEASON, Lucy E.
GLENN, Elizabeth J.
GODFREY, Martha Jane
GOOD, Ella
GOULD, Sarah

TOPPING, James R.
BAXTER, Edward H.
CARTER, Robert
VENTIONER, George W.
BRANNAN, Archie T.
GRIGGS, Walter S.
KNOLL, Balthaser
MUMFORD, John
THOMPSON, James L.
PRENDERGAST, J. F.
STICHER (STRICHER),
John Henry
DAVENPORT, Cary A.
WELLS, Willia
KEELER, Henry
EDWARDS, Frank (Francis) L.
SAVAGE, William H.
ELLIS, Frank M.
TORBERT, John B.
RICHARDS, Charles
OLSSON, Augustus
VOHS, Peter
PARRY, John
HENDERSON, John H.
MC CLANAHAN, Charles
BROOKS, James
COX, William
FALING (FAILING), George
BANKER, John T.
HIGGENS, Albert
MILLER, Charles
DEAN, George
SHUCK, David
GRASSTEPHEN (AN) Francais
TABER, Rufus K.
DAVIDSON, William S.
SUTTON, James M.
CREEKS, Andrew
HASTIE, Robert

�Alphabetical listing of the brides from 1871 Marriage Records, Douglas County, KS (contld)
Bride

Groom

GRAY, Mary
GOSS, Walter
GROSLAND, Mary E.
WELLSDORF, Charles F.
GUEST, Hattie V.S.
SMITH, William H.
HAGER, Martha
PROVOST, Lawrence K.
HAMLIN, Errnna L.
BUSSELL, Benjamin
HART, Ka t ie C.
TEHAN, Patrick
HA YDEN, Melvina
WOODS, James
HAZELRIG, Sarah
THOMPSON, Nelson
HEINEN, Mary
SCHOTT, John Frederick
HEMING (HENNINGS), Lizzie C.CARR, William
HERRINGTON, Maggie V.
HENRY, John M.
HILL, Al ice
NOWELS, Stephen
HUGHES, Emma
HOYBINE, Daniel E.
HEYNEN, Frederikie
HINTZLER, Jacob
INGESON, Anna C.
LYON, Lucius D.
ISHAM, Emily
PALMER, Edward S.
JACKSON, Malinda
LEE, Henry
JACOBS, Ladie
FORTNEY, Peter R.
JESSY, Hannah
ALLAN, Gavin
JONES, Nannie E.
MELTON, . Daniel W.
CALLAMAN (KELLERMANN),
SCHAUBERGER (SHALBERGER),
Louisa (Aloisa)
Joseph
KELLOGG, Cornelia
PLOUGHE, N. T. (F)
KERNS, Lizzie
LINDSEY, James
KIRKPATRICK, Mattie
DEAL, John W.
KNIGHT, Susan M. (Sarah)
HINSHAW, Elwood
KOUB, Susan
WEYBRIGHT, Daniel P.
LANGE, Julia E. C.
MC CULLOUGH (MC CULLAH) ,
John
LAWRENCE, Ella F.
COLE, Henry W.
LESLEE (LESSLIE/LESLIE),
SHAW, Will iam F.
Maggie
LIPSKINS (LIPSCULL), Cora
WILLIAMS, Jessee
LITTLEFIELD, Rowenna E.
BOND, Daniel P.
LOGAN, Hanna (Lunina)
WINSTON, Isase
MACAULEY, Hattie C.
SARGENT, Charles E.
MALONE, Errnna
COPLEY, Henry W.
MARLEY, Mary M.
JONES, Will iam T.
HARRIS, George A.
MARBY, Pamelia E.
-98-

Bride

Groom

MARPLE, Mary F.
MARSHALL, Sarah
MAR TIN, Ann ie
MARTIN, Lavina E.
MATHER, Frank J.
MATNEY, Nancy
MAUNKHOUSE, Elizabeth
MC GEE, Nancy
MC KEE, Hester A.
MC KEE, Mary A.
MC KENNEY, El izabeth E.
MEAD, J ul ina
MERIDETH, Margaret
METSKER, Lucinda
METSKER, Sarah J.
MIlNER (MILlNER),
Florence A.
MITCHELL, Amanda J.
MONTAGUE, Mrs. Rebecca
MORSE, Adda
MOSSER, Diana
NACE, Jennie H.
NEPUR (NIPPER), Martha
NORTON, Al ice B.
OLDHAM, Mary
OWEN, Slyvia (Silva) A.
PARKER, Martha E.
PARKS, Jul ia A.
PECKHAM, Emily C.
PERSON, Nellie
PETERSON, Mary
PETEHSON, Natilda
PETERSON, Sophia
PETIT, Annette
PETTY, Elizabeth
PHELPS, Hary O.
PIERSON, Ellen A.
POElILER, Bertha H.
PRINCE, Ca therine

GILSON, Simeon
LONG, Nathaniel
WILLIAMS, James (L) M.
STEVENS, Henry E.
HOWARD, Frank
SANDERS, Harman
MC DONALD, Edward
HILLIARD, John B.
JENNINGS, Henry H.
JACKSON, Andrew
STEVESON, James A.
INGLE, John
REED, John A.
BELL, Albert
BOWERS, Albert
BIGGS, Lewis C.
BURGOON, John
FOOTE, Russell N.
BAILEY, Henry C.
JOHNSON, W. G.
IJAMS, Daniel W.
BYRD, Milton
WILLITS, William
SMITH , James
MILLER, Calvin S.
MARCH, Marquis R.
MARTIN, James A.
VINCENT, Charles G. (S.)
PETERSON, Peter
PETERSON, Peter J.
13AINES, Thomas
I'ETEH. SON, Andrew
LAURENT, Hartin J.
LANE, Hichael
FRANKLIN, llenjamin
STEELE, Arnz i J.
RUEDIGES, Theodore H.
ARTHUR, Josephus

l.

�Bride

Alphabetical listing of the brides from 1871 Marriage Records, Douglas County, KS (cont'd)
Groom
Groom
Bride

PURDY, Mary C.
RAMSEY, Del ia
RAYMING, Henrietta
REED, Egganorcis
REED, Margaret Ann
REED, Sarah E.
PETRIE, Lavina (Davina)
SHAUGHNESEY, Mary Ellen
REYNOLDS, Dora J.
RHO DIE , Jane
RIGGS, Minerva F.
ROBERTS, Ida E.
ROBERTS, Louise
ROWE, Jane
RUSSELL, Mary E.
SAMPSON, Julia F.
SANDERS, Sarah J.
SCHWEITZER, Ellen
SELLS, Mary J.
SELZER, Kristine
SERGENT, Lillie M.
SHEILDS, Margaret
SHOUP, Lucinda
SHULTZ (S), Emily
SIMPSON, Millie
SINFIELD, Lottie
SKILES, Ura A.
SMART, Lucinda
SMITH, Irene A.
SMITH, Mary
SMITH, Matilda
SMITH, Samantha C.
SMITH, Sarah Jane
SPENCER, Ellen M.
SPILLMAN, Martha J.
STAINES, Emeline
STANFIELD, Mary J.
STAPLES, Maybell

Snyder, Henry
HUGHES, Jesse
HILBERT, George C.
BROWN, William
COCKLIN, Charles M.
LEWIS, Artiman H.
LAMB DIN, Joshua T.
RUSSELL, Stephen
HATHAWAY, Marion
KNIPP, Christian
WILLIAMS, George
TAFT, Reuben E.
ROUSELAUX, Dr. J. E.
HAYMAN, William R.
BROWN, Octav.ious W.
CHADWICK, Frank J.
HALE, Edward H.
RITZINGER, Michael
SMITH, Frankl in
BUFFER, G. John
HEBARD, James P.
BROWN, John
WEST, Charles L.
HILLIGOSS, Sandford H.
PETERSON, Sandy
ANDERSON, Charles W.
GORDON, Uriah
JANES, Andrew
BELL, John F.
MERTIN (MURTIN) ,
Frederick
JAMES, Christopher C.
REYNOLDS, Gabriel
PRICE, Emanuel
LAYU, James M.
LAWRENCE, Samuel D.
SMITH, Wilford A.
ESTES, Joshua P.
HARDING, Hugh G.

Typed by Dr. Thomas Gorton
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STODDARD, Libbie(y) M.
APPLEBY, Adelbert A.
STONE, Mary M.
KELLEY, John
STEVEN IN , Laure Celina
CHOLLAR, Byron E.
STEWART, Anna M.
PLANT, Thomas H. (A.)
SUTTER, Mattie
WILSON, Charles
SWEENEY (SWENEY),
HENEY, Henry
Catherine
SWENSON, Johanna
LARSON, Olaf
SWEVERLEY (SNEVELY),Belle lDSEY, Thomas J.
TALBERT, Mary
SAUM, Randolph F.
TERRY, Mary E.
BARNES, Wm. C.
TIPTON, France s
SMITH, George W.
TOLLSON, Adda (Ada)
FITSUE (FITSUN/FITZUE),
Rolan
TUSSEY, Blanche
THURB UR, Lyman R.
TWIST, Mattie E.
COUCH, Eliza H.
ULRICH, Susan
FlDRY, Wesley
VANCIL, Rachel C.
BOND, Thomas
WALKER, Palina
CLEMENT, William S.
WALLACE, Lizzie
GARDNER, Enos M.
HUDSON, E1 ish a
WALTON, Heetta (Hetta)
GREEN, J ame s
WARD, Annie
WARD, Esther A.
DEMING, Charles G.
WARD, Mary J.
CANNEDY, Ezekiel
BUNTON, John E.
WATKINS, Eliza Ann
WAYMIRE, Harriet A.
STEVEN S, J. W.
WEISE (WIESE/WISE),
BUSE, Henry J.
Antonuthe B.
WEYERMULLER, Henry
WIETEMANNA, Augusta
BUCKNER, George
WILLIS, Barbary
WILLISON, Allie L.
COFFIN, John W.
ALEXANDER, Smith
WINTHROP, Lucy A.
KELLERMAN, Louis
WOLF, Catherine
WORTHEY (WORTHY), Nancy M. MARCKLE, William D.
SAMSEL, George W.
WRIGHT, Sarah
PLATTS, Wesley E.
WYATT, Fanny S.
FLEER, Frederick
ZUBEY (SERBEY), Barbara
(Barberry)

�DOUGLAS COUNTY . KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS-1872
From Books 3 and 4 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court, Room 144,
Law and Judicial Building, Lawrence, Kansas. Compiles by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough
Bridegroom
AHLSTROM, Charles
ALBAUGH, Theodore F.
ANDERSON, Charlie
Frankl in Co, KS.
ANTON, Frederick
ARTHUR, Napoleon B.
Kankakee Co., Ill.
BARBER, Oliver P.
BARE, J.C.
BARKLEY, Felix E.
BARNHART, Josiah
Frankl in Co., KS
BARRICKLOW, Sanford C.
BENCHARD, Joseph
BENNETT, Levi W.
Jefferson Co., KS
BERGE, James Harvey
Dg .Co., KS
BERGMAN, August
BERTENSHAW, Charles H.
Topeka, KS
BIGGS, Warren P.
BLACKER, Wilson T.
Jefferson Co., KS
BOYD, James
BRAILSFORD, Will iam D.
Leavenworth Co., KS
BRISTOL, Alonzo B.
BUCHANAN, Riegy
BURBANK, Henry G.
Dg. Co., KS
BURNS, Dennis

Officiant

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

BANKS, Hannah
LONGFELLOW, Sarah E.
WATTS, Greta Lisa
Dg.Co., KS
JOHNSON, Catherine
DIX, Lucy
Kankakee Co., Ill.
BIGELOW, Fannie B.
STILWELL, Phebe J.
STANLEY, Clementine
BRUMBAUGH, Mary
Dg .Co., KS
WEST, Margaret J.
RICHARDS, Dora Lisco
LESLEY, Rachel
Des Moines, Iowa
DAVIS, Mary Emily
Dg.Co. ,KS
ANDERSON, Lovisa
BOWMAN, Mary
Darlington, Wisc.
BLAKER, Arvilla
VOSHINDER, Adel ine
Jefferson Co., KS
DAVIS, Lucy
DUN CAN, Susan
Leavenworth Co., KS
JONES, Mary K.
SMITH, Amanda
SKAGGS, Elizabeth J.
Jefferson Co., KS
BURNS, Lucretia

30( 7) Dec 1872
28 Feb 1872
6 June 1872

Samuel D. Kenaston, Rev.
Frank M. Ellis, Rev.
A.Parsons, J.P.

7 Aug 1872
9 Jan 1872

O.G. Richards, J.P.
James M. Hendry, P.J.

24
18
19
30

W.C. Brooks, Rev.
V.M. King, M.G.
James M.Hendry, P.J.
Joseph Micha1l, M.G.

Oct
Jan
Nov
Jan

1872
1872
1872
1872

31 Dec 1872
1 May 1872
8 Feb 1872

Chas. J. Lovejoy, Rev.
Frank M. Ellis, Rev.
A.M. Richardson, Rev.

4 Sept 1872

J.M. Stewart, J.P.

4 May 1872
26 Nov 1872

S.J.Osterberg, M.G.
A. Parsons, J.P.

20 Nov 1872
11 Jan 1872

John Madison, M.G.
James Carney, Rev.

16 May 1872
24 Dec 1872
Leavenworth Co., KS
31 July 1872
15 Aug 1872
13 June 1872
Jefferson Co., KS
8 June 1872

Dudley Lee, M.G.
'Harvey G. Mairch, Rev.

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W.C. Brooks, Rev.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
J.Tessell, M.G.
James M. Hendry, P.J.

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1872-cont'd
Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

BURPEE, Nathan B.
CAMPBELL, Green
CAMPBELL, Henry C.
Tecumseh, KS
CARGUEVILLE, Otto
CARLSON, Frank W.
CARPER, Will iam
CHAMBERS, Norman N.
CHERRY, Frank C.
CHRISTY, Thomas
Dg. Co., KS
CHURCH, Elbert
CLARK, George
CLARK, William
CLA USEN, Hans
COCKLIN(COGLIN), Daniel
COKER, T.C.
CONANT, Alvan P.
Nureton Co., Md.(?)
COX, Joseph J.
CREW, James S.
Dg. Co., KS
CRUMMETT, Benjamin
Jefferson Co., KS
CUMMINGS, Will iam J.
CUNNANE, Michael
CURRIER, John F.
CUTTER, Al fred
DAMM, George
DANFORTH, Clarence A.
Nebraska
DAVIS, Joseph A.
DE LESDERNIER, William J.P.
DELLAHUNTY, John
DENNY, George W.

VANDERBURG, Julie
EDWARDS, Fannie
CONNELL, Anna L.
Topeka, KS
SAXTON, Belle
EMANALSON, Christine L.
SCAGGS, Mattie(Matilda)
CLARK, Emily
MEA IRS , Ida M.
GILLESPIE, Kate
Leavenworth Co., KS
MILLER, Ella
CLARK, Elizabeth
STEWART, Ellen
HANSEN, Mary
VITT, Katie
HALL, Phillis
CO LEMAN, Alice
Dg. Co., KS
TRUEBLOOD, Isabella
VILLE, Josephine L.
Davenport, Iowa
LONG, Melvina
Jefferson Co., KS
BOYD, Erruna S.
BOYLE, Mary
ANDREWS, Charlotte
DAVIS, Patience C.
MORNEWEG, Catherine
AYER, Alice L.
Dg. Co., KS
LANGE, Maria T.
CRITZER, M. Jennie
MORGAN, Margaret
CURRY, Martha

14 Feb 1872 - License only
24 July 1872
21 Dec 1872
Dg. Co., KS
6 Nov 1872
23 Oct 1872
5 Dec 1872
14 Feb 1872
2 Dec 1872
15 Apr 1872
Dg. Co., KS
13 Mar 1872
3 Feb 1872
10 Jan 1872
22 May 1872
19 June 1872
9 May 1872
20 Oct 1872
Dg. Co., KS
28 Nov 1872
26 Dec 1872

Officiant

James M. Hendry, P.J.
W.K. Marshall, M.G.
H.B. Belmer, M.G.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
David G. Lett, M.G.
James H. Carruth, M.G.
W.K. Marshall, M.G.
Felix P. Swembergh, Pri~st
Daniel Phenicie, J.P.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
Richard Ricketts, M.G.
H.B. Belmer, M.G.
J.F. Cunningham, Priest
Dudley Lee, M.G.
Andrew Stout, M.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
W.K. Marshall, M.G.

12 Apr 1872

James M. Hendry, P.J.

12 Nov 1872
1 Mar 1872
8 Mar 1872
14 Apr 1872
9 May 1872
7 Nov 1872
Dg. Co., KS
17 Feb 1872
21 Feb 1872
4 Nov 1872
13 July 1872

Andrew Stout, M.G.
John F. Cunningham, Priest
E.D. Ladd, J.P.
W.L. Leak, M.G.
H.B. Belmer, M.G.
D.A. Perrin, Rev.

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Frank M. Ellis, Rev.
Samuel V. Sterner, Rev.
John F. Cunningham, Priest
Frank M. Ellis, Rev.

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1872-cont'd
Bridegroom
DEZINS (DEZIUS), John
Osage Co., KS
DILLARD, Jesse
DODDER, Marshall
DRAKE, Martin
DRAKE, William L.
DRAPER, Francis M.
DREISBACH, Charles S.
DUDLEY, Robert
DURR, Albert
Montgomery Co., KS
DUSING, Will iam
EDMONDS, James
EGGERT, Charles F.
ENGELKE, Frank I.
EUSTACE, Caleb
FINCHER, John D.
FISHER, John
FITSHUE, William
FRITZ, A.D.
Denver, Colo Territory
FITZSIMMONS, William
Medina, KS
FLORY, Enanuel K.
FRASER, John
FREDERICK, Fred
Wyandotte Co., KS
FRENCH, Riley
FRISTER, Solomon
GALLEGHER, James
GALLAGHER, Ross
GARDEN (GARDNER) ,Augustus
GILLESPIE, Edward S.
Jefferson Co., KS
GILLESPIE, Peter
Leavenworth Co., KS

Bride'

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence Officiant

ISENBERG, Ann Eliza
20 June 1872
Dg. Co., KS
Dg. Co., KS
JOHNSON, Miss Fannie
23 May 1872
ROY, Martha
24 Aug 1872
ALLEN, Jennie
6 Nov 1872
CROUCH, Sarah
13 Nov 1872
17 July 1872
LEWIS, Lydia E.
BOYER, Salome
25 Dec 1872
WILLIAMS, Martha
16 Dec 1872
15 Oct 1872
VITT, Lena
Dg. Co., KS
28 Mar l872-Jefferson Co,KS
STRATTON, Ella A.
15 July 1872
YOUNG, Mary
SHANKLIN, Nettie B.
12 June 1872
14 Jan l872-Leavenworth Co., KS
REYNOLDS, Ellen
DOHERTY, Lenora
21 Dec 1872
MELVIN, Salina M.
23 Apr 1872
SNEAD, Melvina
9 Jan 1872
CHRISTIAN, Lizzie E.
4 June 1872
10 Dec 1872
LOVELACE, Margaret
Dg. Co., KS
Dg. Co., KS
27 Nov 1872
HAWKINS, Isabella
Dg. Co., KS
Medina, KS
13 Oct 1872
GRAYBEL, Isabella
19 Dec 1872
SAUNDERS, S. Frances
4 Apr 1872
WALLENTA, Anna
Dg. Co., KS
16 June 1872
SELLMAN, Julia
12 June 1872
WILLIAMS, Louisa
28 Sept 1872
SAUM, Indiana A.
1 Jan 1872
COTTON, Maggie
2 Nov 1872
GRINDELL, Frances
10 Feb 1872
BRINK, Maranda A.
Dg. Co., KS
NO RWINE, Sarah Elizabeth12 Dec', 1872
also
Leavenworth Co, KS
Dg. Co., KS
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James M. Hendry, P.J.
W.W. Wells, Rev.
Andrew Stout, M.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
David G. Lett, M.G.
Jared W. Fox, Rev.
W.H. Neal, Rev.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
Christian Haas, M.G.
John W. Davis, J.P.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
W.K. Marshall, M.G.
Thomas Ambrose Butler, Priest,
,I
W.H. Neal, Rev.
A.M. Richardson, Rev.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
H.B. Belmer, M.G.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
James E. Hilkey, M.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
Albert Heimann(?)
E.G. Macy, J.P.
Richard Ricketts, M.G.
E.F. Saum, J.P.
H.K. Muth, Elder ,M.E. Church
James M. Hendry, P.J.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
John Murphy, Rev.
James Christian, J.P.

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1872-cont'd
Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

GOULD, Charles
Miami Co., KS
GRAHAM, George
GUEST, Alfred H.
HADLEY, Joshua
Hendricks Co., Ind.
HAMILL, John R.
Sherman, Texas
HANSEN, Theodore
HARRIS, Frank
HARRIS, Nathan
HARRIS, Will iam
Johnson Co., KS
HARSHBARGER, David W.
Mitchell, Co., KS
HART, Charles N.
HA YS, Henry C.
Reno, KS
HECY CHEEK), Peter D.

BANGS, C. Irene
Dg. Co., KS
THRALL, Sadie A.
BROWNLEE, Ennna
STANLEY, Anna
Dg. Co., KS
BElL, Annie M.
Dg. Co., KS
ASSMANN, Amelia
STEP, Willie A.
NEAL, .Jennie
STANLEY, Huharna
Dg. Co., KS
WEST, Mary
Dg. Co.
ARMS, Lizzie A.
MC CONNElL, Lydia
Reno, KS
DOYLE, Mary A. (maiden
name Denien)
EBERHART, Rebecca
CENTER, Dora
Dubuque, Iowa
WILLIAMSON, Sarah E.
Leavenworth Co., KS
SHEPHERD, Nellie B.
KNOSTER, Annie
STOUT, Hattie
Dg. Co., KS
SHIELDS, Jul ia
Dg. Co., KS
EVANS, Gertrude M.
PETERSON, Clara
HALLMARK, Marilda
CADE, Katie
Osage Co., KS

4 Apr 1872

Richard Cordley, Rev.

6 Feb 1872
5 June 1872
20 Mar 1872

F .M. Ellis, Rev.
W.C. Brooks, Rev.
Charles M. Sears, J.P.

21 Aug 1872

W.K. Marshall, Rev.

8 Dec 1872
20 Feb 1872
16 Apr 1872
5 Sept 1872
Dg. Co., KS
1 Jan 1872

W.C. Brooks(?)
James M. Hendry, P.J.
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
P.M. Oshel, J.P.

22 May 1872
11 Nov l872-Reno, KS

John K. Dunn, Rev.
John Murphy, Rev.

18 July 1872

Felix P. Swembergh, Priest

11 Feb 1872

H.B. Belmer, M.G.
James M. Hendry, P.J.

HEMPHILL, Isaac
HERMANN, Eugene
Dg. Co., KS
HERVETT, James W.
Dg. Co., KS
HIBBARD, Martin J.
HIDLAND, O.P.
HOFFMAN, John E.
Kansas City, Mo.
HOLLINS, William
Topeka, KS
HOOD, Frank D.
HOPE, Charles
HOW, Theodore
HOWARD, Lewis
Dg. Co., KS

14 June 1872
Dg. Co., KS
9 July 1872
Dg. Co., KS(?)
9 Oct 1872
21 Nov 1872
4 May 1872
Dg. Co., KS
8 May 1872
Dg. Co., KS
4 Jan 1872
7 May 1872
10 Sept 1872
10 Mar 1872
Osage Co., KS

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Officiant

W.O. Kretsinger, Rev.

J.C. Telford, M.G.
P.M. Lewis, M.G.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
Frank M. Ellis, Rev.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
J.H. Bonebrake, M.G.
E.J. Goodspeed(?)
D.T. Woodward, Rev.
J. Wilkins, Rev.

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1872-cont'd
Bridegroom
HOHNICK, Ernest
Sal ine Co., KS
HUDDLESTON, Thomas L.
HUME, George W.
ILIFF, Benjamin F.
JARDAN, Adolphus
JENNINGS, John
JONES, Bruce
JONES, George V.
Dg. Co., KS
JONES, Samuel
JAMES, William F.
KELLER, Robert
KILLIP, James
KINe;, Henry R.
KING, Henry R.
KISSINGER, James
Leavenworth Co.
KNEALE, Will iam
KNIGHTEN, Henry
Leavenworth Co., KS
KUBITSCHECK, Ferdinand
LAMB, Curtis A.
LEAN, Joseph
LEWIS, I siah M.
LIND, Peter
LINDEMOOD, Milo M.
Osage Co., KS
LOGAN, Robert
LOSS, Paul
LOUDENBACK, Moses A.
LUCAS, John S.
LYONS, Oscar M.
MARTENSON, John
MARX, George
MASON, Hugh

. Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

VOGT, Elsie
Dg. Co., KS
HALLMARK, Ellen
HALL, Emma
GORMER, Hannah E.
LAURENT, Mary E.
ROBINSON, Nancy
MATTHEWS, E.C.
FOSTER, Mary K.
Ch ill icothe, Ohio
KILPATRICK, Julia E.
MARTIN, Molona O.
SEATON, Margaret A.
GRANDFIELD, Jul ia A.
FAXON, Anna
FAXON, Anna
MINTON, Esther
Leavenworth Co.
WILLEY, Mary
HARRIS, Marian J.
Leavenworth Co., KS
AMUND, Franzeska
DUCK, Ellen S.
SPROUL, Matilda
AYER, Eunice A.
ERECKSON, Mary A.
CONG ER, Mary E.
Dg. Co., KS
SIMPSON, Amanda
GREINKE, Albertine
CORDER, Emma Ann
HUTCHESON, Sarah
LAMPSON, Polly J.
NELSON, Nellie
KREB LE, Mary
LINDLEY, Emma E.

21

I.

Mar 1872

Officiant

James M. Hendry, P.J.

15 Oct 1872
23 May 1872
14 May 1872
25 Dec 1872
14 Jan 1872
2 Mar 1872
90ct 1872
Dg. Co., KS
11 Nov 1872
30 Mar 1872 (License only)
4 Dec 1872
4 Apr 1872
18 Mar 1872 (License only)
3 July 1872
1 Jan 1872

James E. Hilkey
H.B. Belmer, M.G.
Henry B. Belmer, M.G.
Felix R. Swembergh, Priest
Jacob Felix, M.G.
V. M. King, M.G.
W.K. Marshall, Rev.

7 Nov 1872
25 Jan 1872

J. Boynton, M.G.
James M. Hendry, P.J.

21
25
14
21
10
14

A. Car ius, Priest
Andrew Stout, M.G.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
Richard Cordley, Rev.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
John S. Brown, Rev.

May 1872
Dec 1872
Sept 1872
Mar 1872
Dec 1872
Mar 1872

12 May 1872
20 May 1872
10 Mar 1872
26 Ma .. 1872
7 Aug 1872
8 Mar 1872
13 Feb 1872
12 Sept ·1872
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John K. Dunn, Rev.
T.Y. Gardner, M.G.
A. M. Richardson, Rev.
Wm. A. Starrett, Rev.
James Knight, M.G.

E.G. Macy, J.P.
Henry B. Belmer, M.G.
John Bower, M.G.
W.W. Williams, M.G.
Jas. Bryson, Rev.
H.B. Belmer, M.G.
Felix P. Swembergh, Priest
John Madison, M.G.

')

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1872-cont'd
Bridegroom
MC CARRON, Bernard
MC CLINCY, William J.
Jefferson Co., KS
MC EWEN, J.B.
MC GHEE, George
MC KEEHEN, F. H.
Leavenworth Co., KS
MEE, Thomas
MEGINNIS, John C.
Ell is Co., KS
MELTON, Daniel F.
MICHAEL, Joseph
MILLER, Cyrus
MILLER, Henry W.
Independence, KS
MOHLER, Franklin
MOORE, Anderson
MUNG ER, Cyrus E.
NEAL, Benjamin
NEILL, Joseph A.
NELSON, John
NEWMAN, Paschal A.
NEWSOM, Eli J.
NICHOLS, Joseph
Jefferson Co., KS
NORDEEN, Olaf
Morris Co., KS
NORSTROM, 01s
OLSON, John H.
PARR, Charles
PARRIS, Edward K.
Wilson Co., KS
PATTERSON, George
PIPPERT, Will iam
PITCHER, George
POEHLER, Theodore
PRANG, John
PRYOR, John F.

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

Bride
FOLLOWILL, Sarah M.
WOLF, C1arisa
Jefferson Co., KS
HUDSON, Sallie A.
ALLEN, Sarah
SIMPSON, Emma
Leavenworth Co., KS
PETTY, Sarah
TAYLOR, Lizzie S.
Ar1ington(?) Illinois
KARNES, Mary L.
MESENHIMER, Nancy
ALLGAIER, Eliza
HARFORD, Mary M.
Dg. Co., KS
LAWISON, Sarah
BRYANT, Viola
ROSS, Mary J.
HALLOWELL, Irene
ALFRED, Lucy T.
LATHNER, Mary
WILLIAMSON, Henrietta
PEARMAN, Julia Ann
GRIFFITTS, Mary A.
Jefferson Co., KS
ERICKSON, Christina
Dg. Co., KS
ANDERSON, Annie
LINDELL, Hanna
TOSHNER, Mary Etta
FARREN, Susan H.
Dg. Co., KS
GRANT, Ell en
BRECHTELSBAUER, Mary
JOHNSON, Clara
TAPPE, Sophia
MEYER(MIRE), Francis
PIERATT, Sarah J.

23 Apr 1872
12 Dec 1872
Dg. Co., KS
1 Aug 1872
30 Nov 1872
17 Oct 1872

Officiant

John M.Cunningham, Priest
James M. Hendry, P.J.
J.C. Herron, M.G.
James Christian, J.P.
James Christian, J.P.

21 Jan 1872
30 Apr 1872

John F. Cunningham, Priest
A. Parsons, J.P.

15 July 1872
21 Jan 1872
18 Dec 1872
3 Oct 1872
Dg. Co., KS
31 Mar 1872
31 Aug 1872
18 Apr 1872
31 May 1872
3 Nov 1872
26 Oct 1872
10 Oct 1872
18 Apr 1872
10 Nov 1872
Dg. Co., KS
24 Feb 1872

Reuben Macomber, M.G.
Silas Bond, J. P.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
R.L. Harford, M.G.

18 July 1872
23 Mar 1872
12 Oct 1872
9 Apr 1872

J.C. Herron, M.G.
T.W. Greene, Rev.
W.C. Brooks, Rev.
Rich~rd Cordley, Rev.

24 Dec 1872
23 July 1872
1 Aug 1872
28 Feb 1872
16 Jan 1872
13 Mar 1872

James M. Hendry, P.J.
Carl Fr. Wm. Treptow, Rev.
Moses Y.(?) Weir, Rev.
Richard Cord1ey, Rev.
John pichler, Priest
H.B. Be1mer, M.G.

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Silas Bond, J. P.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
V.M. King, M.G.
Moses T. Weir, Rev.
A.M. Richardson, Rev.
H.B. Be1mer, M.G.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
Richard Ricketts, Rev.
J. Knight(?)
H.B. Be1mer, M.G

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1872-cont'd
Bridegroom
PURINGTON, Simeon N.
QUIGEL, John J.
REDMON, J.E.
REED, James
REINHEIMER, Daniel
RENICK, John A.
RIGGS, Joseph E.
RILING, Frank
ROBBINS, Alonzo E.
Terre Haute, Ind.
ROBERTS, Frank M.
Dg. Co., KS
RODKEY, William H.
Leavenworth Co., KS
ROSS, Lee
ROTH, Adam
ROTHWELL, James M.
Jefferson Co., KS
RYAN, James
SANDERS, Meshack
SAVAGE, Mark C.
SCHEER, Adam
SCHICK, August
SCHMIDT, George
Johnson Co., KS
SCHUPBACH, Friedrich
SCOVILL, John B.
SCRIBNER, Henry D.
SEEHEESON, Henry H.
SHANK, John(George)
SHAW, John
SHELLY, Edward
Jefferson Co., KS
SMART, Joseph
SMITH, Booker
SMITH, CharI e s
Jefferson Co., KS

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

BARNES, Rebecca
6 Mar 1872
BUCHANAN, Kate C.
7 July 1872
HUDDLESTON, L. E .
17 Oct. 1872
ORME, Nancy J.
8 May 1872
OWENS, Al ice
24 Dec 1872
WHITNEY, Mary E.
22 Feb 1872
FULLER, Annie Y.
3 Oct 1872
GREINER, Ellen
17 Apr 1872
EAGLESFIELD, H. Kate
24 June 1872
Dg. Co., KS
Terre Haute, Ind •.
BOYCE, Lydia A.
21 Dec. 1872
Humbo1 dt, KS
MC KEEHAN, Susan J.
21 Apr 1872
Leavenworth Co., KS
Leavenworth Co., KS
UMBARGER, Alice
17 Nov 1872
CRISS, Margaret
11 Aug 1872
BROWN, Melvina
27 Feb 1872
Jefferson Co., KS
Jefferson Co., KS
LOWREY, Margaret
4 Feb 1872
FAXON, Fannie
21 Mar 1872
HIMES, Martha A.
15 Dec 1872
GRESS, Rosina
28 Oct 1872
PLEMANN, Philomena
11 Feb 1872
EITEL, Henrietta
22 May 1872
Johnson Co., KS
Dg. Co., KS
MULLER, Emilie
18 Apr 1872
14 Mar 1872
LITTLE, Dusky
AUXIER, Emma E.
23 Jan 1872
MOORE, Lena Jose
2 Sept 1872 (License only)
KUTCHER, Jane R.
30 May 1872
LOVEWELL, Lizzie
12 June 1872
TOUGHEY, Maggie(Margaret) 19 May 1872
Jefferson Co., KS
Dg. Co., KS
WRIGHT, Sarah
25 July 1872
JACKSON, Ke11a
30 July 1872
MORRIS, Orde1ia M.
9 Nov 1872
Jefferson Co., KS
Dg. Co., KS
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Officiant

J.C. Herron, M.G.
John F. Cunningham, Priest
Andrew Stout
Jacob W. Fe1 ix, M.G.
Joseph Rahskopf, Rev.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
Richard Cord1ey, M.G.
Felix R. Swenbergh, Priest
Theo. Y. Gardner, M.G.
Anthony Sigismund Teutsche1,
Rev. of Humboldt
Ezra Hubbe1, M.G.
L.S. Steele, J.P.
D.H. Johnston, Rev.
William P. Mekey, Rev.
John F. Cunningham, Priest
R. L. Harford, M.G.
D. Read(?)
John Wurth, M.G.
John F. Cunningham, Priest
John Wuerth, M.G.
O.G. Richards, J.P.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
J.H. Bonebrake, M.G.
H.B. Be1mer, M.G.
A. Parsons, J.P.
John F. Cunningham, Priest
Richard Ricketts, M.G.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
John Madison, M.G.

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1872-cont'd
Officiant

Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

SMITH, Jerry
SMITH, Wa1 ter A.
SMITH, Ellis

TODD, Elizabeth
KOOGLE, Al ice F.
SANDERS (SAUNDERS) ,
Minerva (Mana)
GILLESPIE, Kate E.
MESENHIMER, Nancy Ann
DALLAS, Mary C.
RANDEL, Mattie
CHURCH, Florence H.
CAMPBELL, Lou
GARTON, Mary
Jefferson Co., KS
MICHAEL, Mary
HAINES, Jennie E.
Dg. Co., KS
ANDERSON, Carrie
GENTRY, Eveline
LEISHMANN, Jannet
MORSE, Mary L.
Guilford, KS
EBERLEE, Mary Ann
MOORE, Rebecca J.
MC QUEEN, Ida
MOTT, Catherine M.
MOORE, Delilah A.
Jackson Co., KS
VETT, Louisa
BARKER(BARBER),Anna E.
KINNER, Orpha M.
SHANNON, Sallie
Dg. Co., KS
CUMMINGS, Ca1donia
Schoolcraft, Mich.
TERPINS, Al ice
Leavenworth Co., KS
RUSSELL, Sarah

29 Jan 1872
7 Aug 1872
27 June 1872

Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
James Boicourt, Rev.
Dudley Lee, M.G.

14 Jan 1872
26 Mar 1872
25 Dec 1872
10 Jan 1872
28 Dec 1872
23 Oct 1872
4 May 1872
Dg. Co., KS
17 Aug 1872
15 Aug 1872
Frankl in Co., KS
22 Dec 1872
15 Feb 1872
19 Apr 1872
2 Oct 1872
Dg. Co., KS
16 Jan 1872
21 Mar 1872
20 Apr 1872
22 May 1872
4 May 1872
Dg. Co., KS
7 Sep 1872 (licence only)
24 Sept 1872
20 Feb 1872
29 Oct 1872

Jared W. Rox, Rev.
Silas Bond, J.P.
J. Boynton, M.G.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
John K. Dunn, Rev.
A. Parsons, J.P.
James M. Hendry, P.J.

6 July 1872
Dg. Co., KS
18 June 1872
Leavenworth Co., KS
30 May 1872

T.Y. Gardner, M.G.

SNOW, Will iam H.
SPANGLER, Henry W.
SPEER, Henry C.
STANLEY, John
STANLEY, Lucius T.
STANLEY, Simo
STILWELL, William S.
Butler Co., KS
STUDEBAKER, John A.
SUTTON, Benjamin K.
Dg. Co., KS
SWEDENBERG, Peter
THOMPSON, Madison
THOMSON, Alexander C.
TOURTELLOT, George W.
Lincoln Co., KS
TUEICHEN, Leon
TYNER, Willis H.
VAN ETTEN, Jesse S.
VERMILLION, John E.
VERY, Henry C.
Jackson Co., KS
VETT, Babst
VINCENT, Jesse C.
VOGELEY, Edward H.
WALSH, John
St. Louis, Mo.
WALTER, Wm. J.
Topeka, KS
WALTON, Daniel
Leavenworth Co., KS
WATTS, Henry

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John Bower, M.G.
D.S. Baldwin, Rev.
James Christian, J.P.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
T.Y. Gardner, M.G.
Richard Cord1ey, M.G.
John Pichler, Priest
V.M. King, M.G.
V.M. KIng, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
James M. Hendry, P.J.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
Frank M. Ellis, Rev.
P.J. Ryan, Priest

A.H. Dailey, M.G.
John K. Dunn, Rev.

�Douglas County, Khnsas Marriage Records-1872-cont'd
Br idegroom

Bride

WATTS, William
WEBER, Albert H.
WELLS, S. Pitts
WELLS, William D.
WERTZ, Will iam
WETZEL, Henry
WHEELER, Franklin H.
Morris Co., KS
WHITE, Frederick
Dg. Co., KS
WILLIAMS, James
WILLSON, Levi
WILSON, William P.
WOLLERSDORF, Emil H.
WRIGHT, Benjamin T.

GILL, Louisa M.
16 Apr 1872
WILDERSON, Carrie
1 Oct 1872
MARSHALL, Grace A.E.
24 Jan 1872
WOOLLEY, Emma F.
26 June 1872
CROUCH, 011 ie
14 Aug 1872
WEISSHUBEL, Franceska
23 May 1872
SMITH, M. Luella
23 Apr 1872
Dg. Co., KS
4 Sept 1872
WRIG HT, Mary L.
Walden, England
DANIELS, Sela
17 Nov 1872
LEE, Hattie
14 Nov 1872
ALEXANDER, Amelia
12 Oct 1872
MERTINS, Anna
26 Dec 1872
MC GIDTHLIN(MC GLOPHLIN), 6 Oct 1872
Carrie
POWELL, Julia A.
5 Dec 1872
Leavenworth Co., KS
Leavenworth Co., KS
7 Apr 1872
ENGELHART, Catherine
LEFMANN, Louise
12 Mar 1872

WYKER, John P.
Leavenworth Co., KS
YOUNG, Michael
ZIESENISS, Heinrich

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

Officiant

James M. Hendry, P.J.
A. Parsons, J.P.
J.C. Herron, Rev., M.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
H.B. Belmer, M.G.
A. Carius, Priest
V.M. King, M.G.
H.B. Belmer, M.G.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
L.C. Biggs, M.G.
Joseph Rahskopf, Rev.
James Bryson, Rev.
Ezra Hubbel, Rev.
Charles Haas, M.G.
Christian Haas, M.G.

Alphabetical listing of the brides from 1872 Marriage Records, Douglas County, KS
Bride

Groom

Bride

ALEXANDER, Amelia
ALFRED, Lucy T.
ALLEN, Jennie
ALLEN, Sarah
ALLGAIER, Eliza
AMUND, Franzeska
ANDERSON, Annie
ANDERSON,: Carrie
ANDERSON, Louisa
ANDREWS, Charlotte
ARMS, Lizz ie A.

WILSON, William P.
NEILL, Joseph A.
DRAKE; Martin
MC GHEE, George
MILLER, Cyrus
KUBITSCHECK, Ferdinand
NORS1ROM, Ols
SWEDENBURG, Peter
BERGMAN, August
CURRIER, John F.
HART, Charles N.

ASSMAN, Amel ia
AUXIER, Emma E.
AYER, Alice L.
AYER, Eunice A.
BANGS, C. Irene
BANKS, Hannah
BARKER (BARBER), Anna E.
BARNES, Rebecca
BELL, Annie M.
BIGEIDW, Fannie B.
BLAKER, Arvilla
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Groom

Groom
HANSEN, Theodore
SCRIBNER, Henry D.
DAN FDRTH , Clarence A.
LEWIS, Isiah M.
GOULD, Charles S.
AHLSTROM, Charles
VINCENT, Jesse C.
PURINGTON, Simeon N.
HAMILL, John R.
BARBER, Oliver P.
BIGGS,· Warren P.

�Alphabetical listing of the brides from 1872 Marriage Records, Douglas County, KS (Cont'd)
Bride
BOWMAN, Mary
BOYCE, Lydia A.
BOYD, Emma S.
BOYER, Salome
BOYLE, Mary
BRECHTELSBAUER, Mary
BRINK, Maranda A.
BROWN ,Melvina
BROWNLEE, Emma
BRUMBAUGH, Mary
BRYANT, Viola
BUCHANAN, Kate C.
BURNS, Lucretia
CADE, Katie
CAMB ELL, Lou
CENTER, Dora
CHRISTIAN, Lizzie E.
CHURCH, Florence H.
CLARK, Elizabeth
CLARK, Emily
COLEMAN, Alice
CONG ER, Mary E.
CONNELL, Anna L.
CORDER, Emma Ann
COTTON, Magg ie
CRISS, Margaret
CRITZER, M. Jennie
CROUCH, 011 ie
CROUCH, Sarah
CUMMINGS, Ca1donia
CURRY, Martha
DALLAS, Mary C.
DANIELS, Se1a
DAVIS, Lucy
DAVIS, Mary Emily
DAVIS, Patience C.

Groom

Bride

BERTENSHAW, Charles H.
ROBERTS, Frank M.
CUMMINGS, William J.
DREISBACH, Charles S.
CUNNANE, Michael
PIPPERT, William
GILLESPIE, Edward S.
ROTHWELL, James M.
GUEST, Alfred H.
BARNHERT, Josiah
MOORE, Anderson
QUIZEL, John J.
BURNS, Dennis
HOWARD, Lewis
STANLEY, Simo
HERMANN, Eugene
FITSHUE, William
STANLEY, Lucius T.
CLARK, George
CHAMBERS, Norman N.
CONANT, Alvan P.
LINDAMOOD, Milo M.
CAMPBELL, Henry C.
LOUDENBACK, Mose sA.
GALLAGHER, Ross
ROTH, Adam
DE LESDERNIER, William
WERTZ, William
DRAKE, William L.
WALTER, William J.
DENNY, George W.
SPEER, Henry C.
WILLIAMS, James
BOYD, James
BERGE, James Harvey
CUTTER, Alfred

DIX, Lucy
DOHERTY, Lenora
DOYLE, Mary A. (maiden
name - Denien)
DUCK, Ellen S.
DUN CAN, Susan
EAGLESFIELD, H.Kate
EBERHART, Rebecca
EB ERLEE, Mary Ann
EDWARDS, Fannie
EITEL, Henrietta
EMANALSON,Christine L.
ENGELHART, Catherine
ERECKSON, Mary A.
ERICKSON, Christina
EVANS, Gertrude M.
FARREN, Susan H.
FAXON, Anna (license onlyMarch)
FAXON, Anna (married-July)
FAXON, Fannie
FOLLOWILL, Sarah M.
FOSTER, Mary K.
FULLER, Annie Y.
GAR TON, Mary
GENTRY, Eveline
GILL, Louisa M.
GILLESPIE, Kate E.
GILLESPIE, Kate
GORMER, Hannah E.
GRANDFIELD, Julia A.
GRANT, Ellen
GRAYBEL, Isabella
GREINER, Ellen
GREINKE, Albertine
GRESS, Rosina

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Groom
ARTHUR, Napoleon B.
EUSTACE, Caleb
HECY (HEEK). Peter
LAMB, Curtis A.
BRAILSFORD, William D.
ROBBINS, Alonzo E.
HEMPHILL, Isaac
TUEICHEN, Leon
CAMPBELL, Green
SCHMIDT, George
CARLSON, Frank W
YOUNG, Michael
LIND, Peter
NORDEEN, Olaf
HOOD, Frank D.
PARRIS, Edward K.
KING, Henry R.
KING, Henry R.
SANDERS, Meshack
MC CARRON, Bernard
JONES, George V.
RIGGS, Joseph E.
STILLWELL, William S.
THOMPSON, Madison
WATTS, William
SNOW, Will iam H.
CHRISTY, Thomas
ILISS, Benjamin F.
KILLIP, J ame s
PATTERSON, George
FWRY, Emanuel K.
RILING, Frank
LOSS, Paul
SCHEER, Adam

�Alphabetical listing of the brides from 1872 Marriage Records, Douglas County, KS (Cont'd)

-Bride
GRIFFITTS, Mary A.
GRIN DELL , Frances
HAINES, Jennie E.
HALL, Emma
HALLMARK, Ellen
HALLMARK, Marilda
HALLOWELL, Irene
HANSEN, Mary
HARFORD, Mary M.
HARRIS, Marian
HAWKINS, Isabella
HIMES, Martha A.
HUDDLESTON, L.E.
HUDSON, SaIl ie A.
HUTCHESON, Sarah
ISENBERG, Ann Eliza
JACKSON, Della
·JOHNSON, Catherine
JOHNSON, Clara
JOHNSON, Miss Fannie
JONES, Mary K.
KARNES, Mary L.
KILPATRICK, Julia E.
KINNER, Orpha M.
KNOSTER, Annie
KOOGLE, Alice F.
KREBLE, Mary
KUTCHER, Jane R.
LAMPSON, Polly J.
LANGE, Maria T.
LATHNER, Mary
LAURENT, Mary E.
LAWISON, Sarah.
LEE, Hattie
LEFMANN, Louise
LEISHMANN, Jannet
LESLEY, Rachel

Groom

Bride

Groom

NICHOLS, Joseph
GARDEN(GARDNER),Augustus
SUTTON, Benjamin K.
HUME, George W.
HUDDLESTON, Thomas L.
HOW, Theodore
NEAL, Benjamin
CLAUSEN, Hans
MILLER, Henry W.
KNIGHTEN, Henry
FITZSIMMONS, William
SAVAGE, Mark C.
REDMON, J.E.
MC EWEN, J. B •
LUCAS, John S.
DEZINS(DEZIUS), John
SMITH, Booker
ANTON, Frederick
PITCHER, George
DILLARD, Jesse
BRISTOL, Alonzo B.
MELTON, Daniel F.
JONES, Samuel
VOGELEY, Edward H.
HIDLAND, O.P.
SMITH, Walter A.
MARX, George
SHANK, John(George)
LYONS, Oscar M.
DAVIS, Joseph A.
NELSON, John
JORDAN, Adolphus
MOHLER, Franklin
WILLSON, Levi
ZIESENISS, Heinrich
THOMSON, Alexander C.
BENNETT, Levi W.

LITTLE, Dusky
l.ONG, Mel vina
l.ONG FELLOW , Sarah E.
l.OVELACE, Margaret
l.OVERVELL, Lizzie
l.OWREY, Margaret
MARSHALL, Grace A.E.
MARTIN, Molona O.
MATTHEWS, E.C.
MC CONNELL, Lydia
MC Gl.OTHLIN(MC Gl.OPHLIN),
Carrie
MC KEEHAN, Susan J.
MC QUEEN, Ida
MEAIRS, Ida M.
MELVIN, Salina M.
MERTINS, Anna
MESENHIMER, Nancy
MESENHIMER, Nancy Ann
MEYER(MIRE), Francis
MICHAEL, Mary
MILLER, Ella
MINTON, Esther
MOORE, Delilah A.
MOORE, Lena Jose
MOORE, Rebecca J.
MORGAN, Margaret
MORNEWEG, Catherine
MORSE, Mary L.
MOTT, Catherine M.
MULLER, Emilie
NEAL, Jennie
NELSON, Nell ie
NORRIS, Ordel ia
NORWINE, Sarah Elizabeth
ORME, Nancy J.
OWENS, Alice

SCOVILL, John B.
CRUMMETT, Benjamin
ALBAUGH, Theodore F.
FlTZ, A.D.
SHAW, John
RYAN, James
WELLS, S. Pitts
JAMES, William F.
JONES, Bruce
HAYS, Henry C.
WRIGHT, Benjamin T.

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RODKEY, William H.
VAN ETTEN, Jesse S.
CHERRY, Frank C.
FINCHER, John D.
WO LLERSOORF, Emil H.
MICHAEL, Joseph
SPANGLER, Henry W.
PRANG, John
STUDEBAKER, John A.
CHURCH, Elbert
KISSINGER, James
VERY, Henry C.
SEEHEESON, Henry H.
TYNER, Willis H.
DELLAHUNTY, John
DAMM, George
TOURTELWT, George W.
VERMILLION, John E.
SCHUPBACK, Friedrich
HARRIS, Nathan
MARTENSON, John
SMITH, Charles
GILLESPIE, Peter
REED, James
REINHEIMER, Daniel

�Alphabetical listing of the brides from 1872 Marriage Records, Douglas County, KS (Cont'd)
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

PEARMAN, Jul ia Ann
PETERSON, Clara
PETTY, Sarah
PIERATT, Sarah J.
PIERATT, Sarah J.
PLEMANN, Phil~mena
POWELL, Julia A.
RANDEL, Mattie
REYNO LD, Ellen
RICHARDS, Dora Lisca
ROBINSON, Nancy
ROSS, Mary J.
ROY, Manta
RUSSELL, Sarah
SANDERS(SAUNDERS), Minerva
(Mana)
SAUM, Indiana A.
SAUNDERS, S. Frances
SAXTON, Belle
SCAGGS, Mattie(Matilda)
SEATON, Margaret A.
SELLMAN, Julia
SHANKLIN, Nettie B.
SHANNON, Sall ie
SHEPHERD, Nellie B.
SHIELDS, Julia
SIMPSON, Amanda
SIMPSON, Emma
SKAGGS, Elizabeth J.
SMITH, Amanda
SMITH, M. Luella
SNEAD, Melvina
SPROUL, Matilda
STANLEY, Anna
STANLEY, Clementine
STANLEY, Ruharna
STEP, Will ia A.

NEWSOM, E1 i J.
HOPE, Charles
MEE, Thomas
PRYOR, John F.
PRYOR, John F.
SCHICK, August
WYKER, John P.
STANLEY, John
ENGELKE, Frank I.
BENCHARD, Joseph
J~INGS, John
MUNGER, Cyrus E.
DODDER, Marshall
WATTS, Henry
SNOW, Ellis

STEWART, Ellen
STILWELL, Phebe J.
STOUT, Hattie
STRATTON, Ella A.
TAPPE, Sophia
TAYlOR, Lizzie S.
TERPINS, Alice
THRALL, Sadie A.
TODD, El izabeth
TOSHNER, Mary Etta
TOUGHEY, Maggie(Margaret)
TRUEBlOOD, Isabella
UMBARG ER, Al ice
VANDERBURG, Julie
VETT, Louisa
VILLE, Josephine L.
VITT, Katie
VITI, Lena
VOGT, Elsie
VOSHINDER, Adel ine
WALLENTA, Anna
WATTS, Greta Lisa
WEISSHIEBEL, Franceska
WEST, Margaret J.
WEST, Mary
WHITNEY, Mary E.
WILDERSON, Carrie
WILLEY, Mary E.
WILLIAMS, Louisa
WILLIAMS, Martha
WILLIAMSON, Henrietta
WILLIAMSON, Sarah E.
WRIGHT, Mary L.
WRIGHT, Sarah
WOLF, Clarisa
WOOLLEY, Emma F.
YOUNG, Mary

CLARK, William
BARE, J.C.
HOFFMAN, John E.
DUSING, W lliam
POEHLER, Theodore
MEGINNIS, John C.
WALTON, Daniel
GRAHAM, George
SMITH, Jerry
PARR, Charles
SHELLY, Edward
COX, Joseph J.
ROSS, Lee
BURPEE, Nathan B.
VETI, Babst
CREW, James S.
COCKLIN(COGLIN),Daniel
DURR, Albert
HOHNICK, Ernest
BLCAKER, Wilson T.
FREDERICK, Fred
ANDERSON, Charlie
WETZEL, Henry
BARRICKLOW, Sanford C.
HARSHBARGER, David W.
RENICK, John A.
WEBER, Albert H.
KNEALE, William
FRISTER, Solomon
DUDLEY, Robert
NEWMAN, Paschal H.
HERVETT, James W.
WHITE, Frederick
SMART, Joseph
MC CLINCY, William J.
WELLS, William D.
EDMON DS, J ame s

GALLEGHER, James
FRASER, John
CARGUEVILLE, Otto
CARPER, William
KELLER, Robert
FRANCH, Riley
EGGERT, Charles F.
WALSH, John
HIBBARD, Martin J.
HOLLINS, William
LOGAN, Robert
MC KEEHEN, F.H.
BURBANK, Henry G.
BUCHANAN, Riegy
WHEELER, Franklin H.
FISHER, John
LEAN, Joseph
HADLEY, Joshua
BARKLEY, Felix E.
HARRIS, Will iam
HARRIS, Frank

Typed by Dr. Thomas Gorton

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�DOUGLAS

CO~TY,KANSAS

MARRIAGE RECORDS-l 873

From Book 4 in the Office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court, Room 144
Law and Judicial Building, Lwarence, Kansas. Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough.
Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

ADAMS, Jessee
Jefferson Co., KS
ADAMSON, Robert E.
AHLSTROM, Charles J.
ALDER, John W.
ANDERSON, Charles G.
ANTHONY, Mark
ARNOLD, Jacob
Osage Co., KS
AUGUBAUGH (AUBAUGH),
William H.
BABEY, Mathew
Dg. Co., KS
BADSKY, Thomas F.
BARBER, T. Allen
BARKER, Simon H.
BARNHISEL, William H.
BATDORF, Jessee B.
BENAS, Morris
Dg. Co., KS
BENSON, Peter
BLISS, Ethan
Cedar Rapids, IA
BORDER, Samuel B.
BOYD, Thomas
BRATTON, Henry
Hiami Co., KS
BRECHEISEN, Peter
BRIGGS, William H.
Howard Co., KS
BROWN, James

HATTEN, Emily J.
Jefferson Co., KS
MORSE, Alice
PETERSON, Hoda L.
PEASE, Eunice M.
PETERSON, Matilda I.
PEMBERTON, Emma
BYERLEY, Sarah J.
Douglas Co., KS
SREPESA, Mary

14 Mar. 1873
Doug1 as Co., KS
13 May 1873
10 May 1873
19 Sept. 1873
9 Jan. 1873
16 July 1873
27 Nov. 1873
Doug1 as Co., KS
31 Dec. 1873

John G.A.Norton, P.J.

HOLMES, Mary
Johnson Co., KS
ROY, Mary A.
NORTON, Melinda A.
SIMPSON, Della
BRUCE, Laura A.
GAUMER, Mary E.
TUGENDREICH, Louise
Colo.
JOHNSON, Sophia
BROOKS, Bertha
Cedar Rapids, IA
WILLIAMS, Prescilla
DUNN, Anna M.
COTTON, Elizabeth
Dg. Co., KS
NElS, caroline
OKERSON, Sarah E.
Howard Co., KS
SMITH, Mary Jane

15 May 1873

O.G. Richards, J.P.

6

Feb. 1873
1 Jan. 1873
25 Dec. 1873
11 Nov. 1873
30 Mar. 1873
6 Apr. 1873

Andrew Stout, M.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
Andrew Carper, H.G.
W.K. Marshall, M.G.
T.L. Gardner, M(,:G.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.

7 Apr. 1873
31 Dec. 1873

S.I Osterberg, M.G.
W.C. Brooks, M.G.

8 Mar. 1873
4 Mar. 1873
1 Jan. 1873

Richard Cordley, H.G.
J.C. Herron, M.G.
J. Boynton (1)

25 Dec. 1873
24 Aug. 1873
Dg. Co., KS
20 Dec. 1873

Oscar G. Richards, J.P.
P.H. Geelan, J.P.

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Officiant

T. L. Gardner, M.G.
John G.A.Norton, P.J.
W.C. Brooks, Rev.
John S. Brown, Rev.
Richard Ricketts, M.G.
John G.A.Norton, P.J.

A. Carper, M.G.

Albert H. Richardson, Min.

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1873-cont'd
Bridegroom
BUCKNER, George B.
Osage Co., KS
BURNS, Joseph
CAREY, George W.
CARRUTH, James A.
CARTER, Allen
CHEVALIER, John B.
CHOTAU, Thomas
CLARK, Jordan
CLARKSON, Burthaer A.
COATS, Hester P.
Osage Co., KS
COCHRAN, William H.
COFFIN, Samuel D.
CONARD, George B.
COOP, David
Leavenworth Co., KS
COOP, Napoleon L.
COOPER, William A.
Leavenworth Co., KS
COTTINGHAM, James W.
Montgomery Co., KS
COWEN, Alexander
CRAVENS, Reece
CRAWFORD, James
CUNNINGTON, William
DAVIES, Samuel H.
Wamego, KS
DAVIS, Thomas R.
DAY, James W.
DEAY, Louis M.
DEE, Thomas
DEVEREAUX, Edward Clifton
DE WOLFE, Wm. H.
St. Joseph, Mo.
DIGGS, Alvin S.
DOBSON, Thomas
Jefferson Co., KS

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

HAYDON, Sarah E.
Dg. Co., KS
LEEKA, Amy
REES, Mary
KIMBALL, Fannie E.
LEFTRIDGE, Cynthia
SIMMONS, Jennie I.(J.?)
STEWART, Perme1ia
KANNEDY, Susan J.
WILSON, Ellena L.
MC OONALD, Mary E.
Dg. Co., KS
MILLER, Sarah D.
ANDERSON, Mary A.
MC KEWEN, Magg ie
MC OOWELL, Mary
Dg. Co., KS
WAKELY, Louisa J.
HOWARD, Mary Jane
Leavenworth Co., KS
POOR, Flora A.
Dg. Co., KS
KIZER, Mary Harriet
BOYD, Lucinda
BELL, Ellen
STEWARD, Mary E.
JONES, Mary F.
Wamego, KS
GILGES, Cyandi
HAWES, Ann
ELAM, Ella
ROBERTS, Ellen
BULLENE, Susan A.
NC CLURE, . Nary E.
Dg. Co., KS
LEPORTE, Annie L.
ROBERTS, Francene
Jefferson Co., KS
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15 Jan. 1873
18 Sep. 1873
1 Nov. 1873
18 Nov. 1873
5 Mar. 1873
3 July 1873
15 Feb. 1873
18 June 1873
1 Apr. 1873
2 Oct. 1873

Officiant

T.W. Henderson, M.G.
John G.A.Norton, P.J.
J.E. Rudisill, M.G.
Richard Cordley, Rev.
Richard Ricketts, M.G.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
Richard Ricketts, M.G.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
R. L. Harford, M.G.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.

23 Aug. 1873
18(?) Oct. 1873
9 Jan. 1873
24 Oct. 1873

John G.A. Norton, P.J.
Daniel Read, Pastor
James M. Hendry, P.J.
Oscar G. Richards, J.P.

30 Jan. 1873

Daniel Phenicie, J.P.
D. H. Hickok, Elder

I'"
. ;

22 June 1873
Leavenworth. Co., KS
25 Jan. 1873
25 Dec. 1873
5 July 1873
8 Jan. 1873
21 Dec. 1873
13 Nov. 1873
Topeka, Shawnee Co., KS
18 Mar. 1873
13 Feb. 1873
18 Sept. 1873
15 Sept. 1873
24 Dec. 1873
12 June 1873
21 Sept. 1873
30 Mar. 1873
Jefferson Co., KS

John G.A. Norton, P.J.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
D.G. Lett, M.G.
D. Read, M.G.
William Kneale, Min.
I. I. Thompson, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
A. Parsons, J.P.
John Wilder, J.P.
J.F. Cunningham, Priest
D. Otis Kellogg! Jr., clergy
Richard Cordley, M.G.
Edward R. Sanborn, Min.
John W. Davis, J.P.

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1873-cont'd
Bridegroom
DONNELLY, James
DOUGLAS, Thomas T.
EBERHART, John S.
EDDY, Jefferson
EDER, Sabastian
Johnson Co., KS
EGGERT, Fred
EISENBERG, George
Fort Larned, KS
EMBLETON. John Spark
EMERY. Josiah B.
Osage Co., KS
ERVIN. Al fred M.
Clark Co., Iowa
EVANS. Job
FARMER. Albert
Dg. Co •• KS
FISHER. Anson W.
FORD. Will iam
GALLETLY. Charles
GAUSNEL. Reuben
Leavenworth Co., KS
GASNELL. Zachariah W.
Leavenworth Co., KS
GRIGGS, Elijah W.
GROSHEIDER. Henry
HAAS. John
HAELSIG, Trawgott L.
HAIRRELL. James A.
HALE. Amos H.
HALL. Will iam N.
HAMILTON. Joshua
HANES. Daniel H.
HANFORD, Edwin H.
Chicago, Ill.
HAN LEY. Owen

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

Bride
MC CONNELL. Maggie
CALDWELL, Lizzie
REYNOLDS. Mary E.
DUMERAY. Louisa
NEWSTIFTER, Mary
Dg. Co., KS
AVERY, Elizabeth
VITT. Louisa
Dg. Co., KS.
MATHEWS. Melinda A.
GERMAN, Sarah T.
Wisconsin
LANDS, Rebecca A.
Mad ison Co., IA
NOBLE. Sarah A.
MIZE. El izabeth
Johnson Co., KS
BOND, Melvina
BOOKER. Al ice
BERRY. Elizabeth A.
JAQUATH, Polly Ann
Leavensorth Co., KS
LEE, Emma
Leavenworth Co., KS
WINNIE. Al idia
HERBOLDSHEIMER. Ida
LOHMANN. Louise
GERSTENBERGER, Rose M.
PRESTON, Angeline
VAN DENBERG, Corinne
ORME, Elizabeth S.
SHEPHERD, Martha J.
LAWSON, Dorissa
Brooks, Carrie M.
Dg. Co., KS
GRA Y, J ohana

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30 Sept. 1873 - license only
21 Jan. 1873
26 Aug. 1873
6 Jan. 1873
14 Dec. 1873

Officiant

John G.A. Nortonij\ P.J.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
.JJ~ B•.:Saxman , J.P.
James Christian, J.P.
A. Carius, Priest

1 Sept. 1873
8 July 1873

W.K. Marshall, Min.
A. Carius, Priest

7 May 1873
28 May 1873

Edward Gill, Min.
D. Read, M.G.

3 Apr. 1873
Dg. Co., KS
7 Apr. 1873
25 Sept. 1873
Kaw Valley, KS
1 Jan. 1873
3 Apr. 1873
11 Dec. 1873
2 Oct. 1873

John G.A. Norton, P.J.

27 July 1873
Leavenworth Co., KS
24 Aug. 1873
6 May 1873
28 Dec. 1873
4 Mar. 1873
20 Feb. 1873
2 Sept. 1873
18 Sept. 1873
12 June 1873
7 Dec. 1873
31 Dec. 1873
Dg. Co., KS
11 Aug. 1873

Albert M. Richardson, M.G.
William Kneale, Min.
,-Silas Bond, J.f'.
James Christian, J.P.
T.C. Kime (1)
Samuel Kretsinger, M.G.
D.H. Hickok, Elder, M.G.
James Christian, J.P.
A. A. Trimper, M.G.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
Christian Haas, M.G.
Dexter Tucker, M.G.
D. Read, M.G.
D. Otis Kellogg, Jr., M.G.
Richard Ricketts, M.G.
W.W. Nelson, Elder
W.C. Brooks, M.G.
F.X. Uusan, Priest

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1873-cont'd
Bridegroom
HARFORD, Robert L.
HASELRIG, George
HAWORTH, Solomon
Miami Co., KS
HELTON, Andrew J.
HENDRIX, Erastus
Dg. Co., KS
HENSBARGER, Wm. D.
Dickson Co., Nebr.
HINDMAN, Alonzo G.
HINDS, Wiley
California
HOBBS, Francis M.
HOBELMANN, Augustus L.
Cincinnati, Ohio
HOEAL, Aloyse
HOFER, Benjamin F.
HOUSTON, James
HOWARD, James
Ottawa, KS
HUMPHRIES, John W.
Jeff. Co., KS
ILIFF, John M.
JAMESON, James M.
JEFFERSON, Carrol
JOHNSON, Lawrence
JOHNSON, Peter
JONES, James M.
JONES, ~ugh J.(I.)
JONNEYCAKE, Robert J.E.
Indian Territory
JOY, James R.
KILLINGER, George
JJ'e!ff. Co., KS
KINZIE, James T.
Franklin Co., KS
KINZY, John R.

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Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

FRAZER, Mary E.
RILEY, Nancy J.M.
PUTNAM, Lucy L.
Dg. Co., KS
LIETH, Amanda
STO VER, Ell a
Dg. Co., KS
OSWOTH, Elizabeth
Dg. Co., KS
BAILEY, Emma
MC KINNEY, Lucy
Leavenworth Co., KS
DAVIS, Matilda
VAN WELY, Annie
Dg. Co., KS
SCHOPPE, Francis
HANSELMAN, Caroline
LEWIS, Minn ie
YOUNG, Jennie H.
Ottawa, KS
HOLLADAY, Anna
Jeff. Co., KS
BRASS, Ella
GILL, Elizabeth I.
SCROGGS, Jane
BOWERS, Henrietta
ANDERSON, Christine
COPELAND, Nancy J.
WOOD, Mary J.(I.)
COLLINS, Lucinda E.
Indian Territory
HALLMARK, Nancy J.
BALCH, caroline
Jeff. Co., KS
FISHBRUN, Elizabeth H.
Dg. Co.
WOOD, Nancy A.

31 Mar. 1873
11 Feb. 1873
12 Apr. 1873
Dg. Co., KS
4 Jan. 1873
21 Dec. 1873
Monmouth Twp. Shawnee Co., KS
18 Jan. 1873

N. Green, M.G.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
John Bower, M.G.

20 Mar. 1873
13 Apr. 1873
Dg. Co., KS
1 Jan. 1873
1 Apr. 1873

John Ingle, M.G.
Gabriel Gray, M.G.

21 May 1873
17 Oct. 1873
7 Aug. 1873
8 Feb. 1873
Lawrence, KS
21 Sept. 1873
Williamstown, KS
17 Apr. 1873
13 Nov. 1873
24 Sept. 1873
6 Mar. 1873
12 Aug. 1873
4 Sept. 1873
31 Oct. 1873
25 Jan. 1873

A. Carius, Priest
James Boicourt, M.G.
Geo. W. Smith, J.P.
James Christian, J.P.

23 Mar. 1873
21 Aug. 1873
Jeff. Co., KS
9 Jan. 1873

Andrew Stout, M.G.
Benjamin F. Moore, M.G.

21 Dec. 1873

William Draper, J.P.

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Officiant

James M. Hendry, P.J.
J. M. Whitehead, J.P.
John K. Dunns, Rector

Daniel Phenicio, J.P.
Albert M. Richardson, M.G.

John Holladay, M.G.
David Shuck, M.G.
A.A. Trimper, M.G.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
H.R. Riemer, M.G.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
W. K. Marshall, J.P.
James Bryson, Rev.
John A. Harper, J.P.

George Barnhart, Min.

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�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1873-cont'd
Bridegroom
KIZER, Samuel H.
KOHLAR, Will iam
KRAMER, caspar
KUHNE, William
LATHROP, Alexander H.
LEWIS, Andrew
LEWIS, Lawson
LEWIS, Peter
LOFGREN, Frans T.
LOGAN, Da vid
WNG, E1 isha
LOSEY, Will iam
Dg. Co. ,KS
LOSH, Andrew
Osage Co., KS
LOSS, Paul L.
LOVE, Will iam
Leavenworth Co., KS
MACY, John G.
MANSON, Earnest
MARLEY, Haywood
Johnson Co., KS
MARTIN, John
Cowley Co., KS
MASONBRINK, Charles
MC COY, Hiram M.
Jefferson Co., KS
MC DONALD, John
MC GRUDER, Thomas
MC KINZIE, Francis M.
Marion, KS
MEILLS, Austin R.
METSKER, Martin W.
MICHAEL. William A.
MILLARD. Francis O.
MILLER, Will iam C.
MITCHELL. David L.

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

HOLLOWAY, Laura A.
SPARSHUK, Theresa
HOLYOPFEL, E1 izabeth
GROH, E1 izabeth
AGER, Anna E.
JENKINS, Phebe A.
ANDERSON, E1 izabeth
WILSON, Leanna
SVENSON, Hanna
TAYLOR, Ettie
CANFIELD, Jennie
SHOTTA, Martha E.
Jefferson Co., KS
LEVY (LONG), Mary A.
Cincinnati, Ohio
MUELLER, Fredericke
ALLEN, Nancy
Leavenworth Co., KS
HARRELL, Ruth E.
PETERSON, Clara
ORENDER, Martha
Dg. Co., KS
WOODSON, Jane
Wyandotte Co., KS
BACH, Mary Theresia
WORTHINGTON, Mary E.
Jefferson Co., KS
BERRY, Hannah
ADAMS, Kat ie
BROOKS, Anna B.
Dg. Co., KS
MC DAW, Ettie C.
SHOUP, Mary EBANKS, Julia A.
THORPE, Caroline M.
CHURCHILL, Sadie I.
CROUCH, Susan

29
17
24
14
31
14
23

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Officiant

Dec. 1873
Feb. 1873
Aug. 1873
Sept. 1873
Dec. 1873
Apr. 1873
Oct. 1873
11 Dec. 1873
10 Oct. 1873
6 Feb. 1873
27 Mar. 1873
6 Nov. 1873
Jeff. Co., KS.
14 Oct. 1873
Lawr., KS
30 Sept. 1873
27 Mar. 1873

John 6.A. Norton, P.J.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
Conrad Mardotf, Min.
A.A. Trimper, M.G.
W.K. Marshall, M.G.
James Christian, J.P.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
A.C. Carper, Pastor
W.K. Marshall, M.G.
A. Parsons, J.P.
James E. Hi! key, M.G.
James Carney, M.G.

30 June 1873
9 June 1873
13 Nov. 1873

E.G. Macy, J.P.
John S. Brown, Rev.
Joseph Lovelace, J.P.

3 Aug. 1873

D. G. Lett, M.G.

20 July 1873 - Mt. Carmel(?)
2 Feb. 1873
Jefferson Co., KS
4 Sept. 1873
13 Sept. 1873
3 Apr. 1873

Albert Herman, Priest
H.K. Muth, Min.
Hector Barker, Rev.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.

8 Jan. 1873
2 Jan. 1873
6 Feb. 1873
22 June 1873
26 May 1873
2 Dec. 1873

D. Read, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, Rev.
Joseph Michael, M.G.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
J.E. Rudisill, M.G.

James Christian, J.P.
Joseph Rohskopf, Rev.
Ezra Hube1, Rev.

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1873-cont'd
Bridegroom
MOHLER, Franklin
MOON, Charles
MONROE, Gilbert B.
MORGAN, Samuel H.
HUELLER, Henry J.
MUNDT, Will iam
MYER, Henry W.
MYERS, George W.
HYNAHAN, Thomas J.
Kansas City, Mo.
NEAL, Robert
NEFF, Wood
NEIL, Marian
Leavenworth Co., KS
NORWINE, Walker
Leavenworth Co., KS
OSBORN, William H.
PARDEE, Thomas
PEARSON, Olaf
PEFFLY, Samuel P.
PIERCE, Washington
PLUME, Amzi(?) B.
PORTER, Byron
PUGH, Thomas
QUIETT, Alfred L.
Shawnee Co., KS
RAHBO, Cassius W.
RAMPENDAHL, Otto W.
RANDOLPH, William W.
Dg. Co., KS
RAY, Henry B.
REED, Marcus G.
Leavenworth Co., KS
RILEY, Joseph
REUSCH, Nicholas
RICHARDSON, Cornelius J.
RIPLEY, Ambros

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

FUNK, Hary
COFFMAN, Sarah
NICHO LS , Emma
MALONE, Missouri
LEWIS, Fannie J.
COGAON(KOHAN), Catherine
HUNCIKER, Mary
SURBER, caroline
O'BRIEN, Alice
Kansas City, Mo.
BURNS, Nellie
SPEER, Mary E.
SMITH, Sarah E.
Leavenworth Co., KS
ZIMMERMAN, A1vira B.
Leavenworth Co., KS
BROWN, Mattie E.
COBBLE, Mary
OBERG, Emma C.
FLORA, Mary C.
SUTTON, Hary L.
MALONE, Maria
MASON, Mina
EBERHART, Sarah
LOWE, Sarah S.
Dg. Co., KS
FLETCHER, Alice J.
ANTON, Louisa A.
ROSEBROOK, Frances
Leavenworth Co., KS
DUNCAN, Sybil B.
BROWN, Laur a B.
Jefferson Co., KS
TERRELL, Lucinda
HARWOOD, Alice A.
JOHNSON, Charlotte E.
JONES, Mary E.
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31 Aug. 1873
9 May 1873
13 Oct. 1873
18 Sept. 1873
7 July 1873
6 Dec. 1873
1 Feb. 1873
28 Sept. 1873
23 Dec. 1873
Lawrence, KS
8 Jan. 1873
22 Oct. 1873
20 Nov. 1873
Stranger, Leav. Co., KS
31 July 1873
Leavenworth Co., KS
23 Har. 1873
25 Dec. 1873
2 May 1873
25 Har. 1873
21 Apr. 1873
29 Jan. 1873
29 June 1873
10 Apr. 1873
18 Mar. 1873
J/3 'Aug. 1873

25 Nov. 1873
12 Nov. 1873
Reno, KS
29(?) Oct. 1873
10 Feb. 1873
Jefferson Co., KS
21 July 1873
4 May 1873
4 Oct. 1873
23 Mar. 1873

Officiant

Peter Brubaker, M.G.
S. Kritsinger, Rev.
J.C. Herron, M.G.
D.G. Lett, M.G.
John G.A. Norton, J.r.
Richard Nagle, Priest
Daniel Phenicie, J.P.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
Richard Nagle, Priest
David Shuck, M.G.
W.K. Marshall, M.G.
Edward Gill, Min.
D.H. Hickok,

E1de~,

M.G

John L. Embleton, Min.
J.O. Roberts, Min.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
Joshua Dunnuck, J.P.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
Theo T. Gardner, M.G.
Andrew Stout, M.G.
John Bower, M.G.
J. Borcourt, Pastor
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
J.F. Schreiber, Min.
A. M. Richardson, clergyman
W.K. Marshall, M.G.
J. Knight, M.G.
George W. Smith, J.P.
Job Robinson, M.G.
A.A. Trimper, M.G.
Charles H. LovejOY, M.G.

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1873-cont'd
Bridegroom
ROBERTS, Christopher C.
ROBERTS, Lyman C.
Dg. Co., KS
ROBERTS, Samuel L.
Shawnee Co., KS
ROG ERS, Rufus
ROODS, James
ROY, Charles P.
SAXMAN, George F.
SCHLEGEL, Jeremiah
SCOUTAN, Richard L.
SHANK, Jacob
SHAUM, Henry L.
SHEPARD, Edwin A.
Johnson Co., KS
SHINER, James W.
Leavenworth Co., KS
SHIPMAN, John B.
SIMON, Nick
SLOAN, Wesley
SHITH, J. Digby
Peabody, KS
SMITH, James E.
SMITH, Orley M.
SMITH, Willis L.
Johnson Co., KS
SNOW, Anthony
SNOW, Benjamin, Jr.
SPENCER, Charles B.
STACY, Russell M.
Leavenworth Co., KS
STAUFFER, Samuel H.
Topeka, KS
STIEFEL, Edward
Dg. Co., KS
STAFFORD, Hatthew N.
Joplin City, Mo.

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

RODMAN, Susan F.
BENSON, Elizabeth N.
Princeton, Indiana
DUN CAN, Mar tha
Dg. Co., KS
LEE, Harriett
HUGHES, Elizabeth
BADSKY, Jul ia A.
FISHER, Alwilda
SIGGES, Sophia
CUTLER, Minnie H.
GOULD, Sarah E.
DIGGS, Liebe E.
MC CALLIE, Ella M.
Dg. Co., KS
PAGE Ella Modora
Dg. Co., KS
t-KlRRIS, Francis
SHREINER, Catherine
EATON, Sophia
CAMMERON, Grace E.
Dg. Co., KS
GEORGE, Angis
PATTERSON, Mary A.
BUSSIN(?), Martha J.
Dg. Co., KS
FULTON, Eldora
t-KlRGAN, Ella F.
THOMAS, Annie N.
MINTON, Phil inda J.
Leavenworth Co., KS
WALKER, Mary R.
Dg. Co., KS
SIEBEN, Therese
Milwaukee, Wisc.
WORKIGER, Lucy
Jopl in City, Mo.

25 May 1873
31 Aug. 1873
Richland, KS
23 Nov. 1873
Big Springs, KS
26 Mar. 1873
6 Mar. 1873
1 Jan. 1873
10 Apr. 1873
14 Apr. 1873
4 June 1873
20 Mar. 1873
13 Feb. 1873
20 Feb. 1873
Dg. Co., KS
31 May 1873
Dg. Co., KS
14 Jan. 1873
7 May 1873 - License only
11 Dec. 1873
20 Nov. 1873
Lawr. Ks.
19 Oct. 1873
16 Oct. 1873
5 May 1873

Joseph Iliff, M.G.
R. F. Morse, M.G.

5 July 1873 - License only
30 Apr. 1873

John G.A. Norton, t.J.
Albert M. Richardson, M.G.
Joseph Iliff, M.G.
E. Shepherd, M.G.

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21 Nov. 1873
4 Nov. 1873
Reno, KS
21 Jan. 1873

Officiant

A. J. Hopkins, M.G.
James Christian, P.J.
J.T.C. Kinne, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
Silas Bond, J. P.
Christian Haas, M.G.
E.H. Bailiff, M.G.
Wm. H. Reece, N.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
John S. Brown, N.G.
W.K. Marshall, M.G.
D. Read, M.G.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
T • C. Kime (? )

Theodore L. Gardner, M.G.
Samuel Y. Lum(?), M.G.
T.L. Gardner, M.G.
W.K. Marshall, Min.

Theo. L. Gardner, M.G.

13 Jan. 1873

H. Parsons, J.P.

17 Mar. 1873
Dg. Co., KS

D.M. Moore, M.G.

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�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1873-cont'd
Bridegroom
STONE, Will iam E.
Shawnee Co., KS.
STOPFF, Will iam F.
STUDABAKER, Jacob A.
STUDABAKER, John
STUDABAKER, Joseph R.
TABER, Orsan L.
TALLEY, Benony C.
TAYLDR, Job E.
Jefferson Co., KS
THOMAS, John H.
THOMPSON, Oliver J.
THOMPSON, John H.
THURBER, Whitford
TILTON, William A.
TODD, Alexander
TOWNSEND, W.B.
TRAVIS, Charles L.
Marshall, Hichigan
TURGEON, John A.C.
TURNER, James H.
TURNER, Owen
VAN AMRINGE, Benjamin F.
Cincinnati, Ohio
HALKER, Columbus
WANN, Frederick A.
WARD, David T.
WARD, Hillie
WARREN, Henry G.
WHEELER, Robert
WELLING, Edward L.
Johnson Co., KS
I-iESTHEFFER, Jacob
WHITE, George \-1.
WHITE, Joseph
WHITLDCK, John F.

Date &amp; Place if other. than Lawrence

Bride
LAWRENCE, Maggie V.
Dg. Co., KS
WEIDLER, Elise
FLDREY, Sarah
SURB ER, Mary
BARTON, Al ice H.
OVERTON, Alice M.
LAWSON, Nancy J.
HATHAWAY, Margaret A.
Jefferson Co., KS
BRANNON, Margaret
PECKHAM, Loretta
HARRIS, Anna
TUSSEY, Alice
CUMMINGS, Jennie
LDGAN, Clarissa
KENNEDY, Flora M.
PATTERSON, Eulalie E.
Dg. Co., KS
SMALLWOOD, Mary L.
FIELDS, Mary
HOPPING, Cindare11a E.
STANLEY, Annie M.
Dg. Co., KS
CUSHINGBERY, Sylvia
GUEST, Louise
FLUKER, Sarah
FLUKER, Louisa
Ll\NE, Hary A.
DODGE, Annie B.
TUCKER, Hattie F.
Dg. Co., KS
PUCKETT, Sarah
TUCKER, Martha J ..
SMITH, Lawrena
POOR, Sarah

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Officiant

9 Sept. 1873

Wm. K. Cardwell, M.G.

31 Aug. 1873
1 Mar. 1873
30 Mar. 1873
9 Feb. 1873
10 Apr. 1873
23 Dec. 1873
16 Nov. 1873
Jefferson Co., KS
11 Mar. 1873
7 May 1873
8 Sept. 1873
25 Apr. 1873
18 Dec. 1873
16 Aug. 1873 - License only
23 Mar. 1873
27 Nov. 1873
Dg. Co., KS
8 Aug. 1873
4 Sept. 1873
19 Oct. 1873
13 Aug. 1873

John G.A. Norton, P.J.
James E. Hilkey, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
Edward R. Sanborn, Pastor
James Crhistian, J.P.
John W.Stewart, M.G.
James Christian, J.P.
D. H. Johnston, M.G.
Geo. W. Smith, J.P.
John S. Brown, Min.
John S. Brown, clergy
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
James Bryson, M.G.
Will Mct;uiley, M.G.

Wm. Yates, J.P.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
Jno. E. Rudisill, M.G. }

7 May 1873
13 Oct. 1873
14 Oct. 1873
14 May 1873
13 Apr. 1873
27 Feb. 1873

John G.A. Norton, P.J.
Edward R. Sanborn, Min.
James Christian, J.P.
James Christian, J.P.
John K. Dunn, Rector
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
Andrew Stout, M.G.

19 Jan. 1873
22 Jan. 1873
7 Jan. 1873
11 Nov. 1873

J. Robinson, M.G.
Andrew Stout, M.G.
Gabriel Gray, M.G.
W.K. t-larsha11, M.G.

11 Mar. 1873

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�Douglas County. Kansas Harriage Records-1873-cont'd
Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

WHITLOCK, Lysander
WIGGINTON, Wesley
WILBER, Scott M.
WILLIAMS, George
WINFREY, James R.
WOOTON, Joe).
Jeff. Co., KS
WRIGHT, Samuel
ZEIGLER, Henry
ZEVELY, Albert W.
ZIEGLER, Charles R.
ZINN, Fielding N.
Jefferson Co., KS

WOOp, Elizabeth S.
ROBERTS, Jennie
BRIGGS, Amanda
MORGAN, Anna M.
DAVIS, Mary E.
GASSIE, Louisa
Jeff Co., KS
MYERS, Mary E.
WHITE, Lucetia
GALLAGHER, Dora M.
HUDSON, Julia H.
GLENN, Sarah M.
Dg. Co., KS

25 Nov. 1873
23 Sept. 1873
5 June 1873
6 Mar. 1873
11 Aug. 1873
28 Aug. 1873
Perry, KS
27 Feb. 1873
12 Jan. 1873
27 Feb. 1873
23 Mar. 1873
26 Jan. 1873

Officiant

W.K. Marshall, M.G.
W.K. Marshall, Min.
James Christian, J.P.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
Richard Ricketts, M.G.
I. Terrel, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, Rev.
O.G. Richards, J.P.
D.H. Perrin, Rev.
O.G. Richards, J.P.
D.G. Brooks, M.G.

Alphabetical listing of the brides from 1873 Marriage Records, Douglas county, KS
Bride

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Groom

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Bride

Groom

ADAMS, Katie
AGER, Anna E.
ALLEN, Nanoy
ANDERSON, Christine
ANDERSON, Elizabeth
ANDERSON, Mary A.
ANTON, Louisa A.
AVERY, Elizabeth
BACH, Mary Theresia
BADSKY, Julia A.
BAILEY, Emma
BALCH, C(lroline
BANKS, Jul ia A.
BARTON, Alice H.
BELL, Ellen
BENSON, Elizabeth N.
BERRY, Elizabeth A.
BERRY, Hannah

MC GRUDER, Thomas
LATHROP, Alexander H.
LOVE, Will iam
JOHNSON, Peter
LEWIS, Lawson
COFFIN, Samuel D.
RAMPENDAHL, Otto W.
EGGERT, Fred
MASONBRINK, Charles
ROY, Charles P.
HINDMAN, Alonzo G.
KILLINGER, George
MICHAEL, William A.
STUDABAKER, Joseph R.
CRAWFORD, James
ROBERTS, Lyman C.
GALLETLY, Charles
MC DONALD, John

BOND, Mel vina
BOOKER, Alice
BOWERS, Henrietta
BOYD, Lucinda
BRANNON, Margaret
BRASS, Ella
BRIGGS, Amanda
BROOKS, Anna B.
BROOKS, Bertha
BROOKS, Carrie M.
BRmiN, Laura B.
BROWN, Mattie E.
BRUCE, Laura A.
BUlLENE, Susan A.
BURNS, Nell ie
BUSSIN(?), Martha J.
CALDWELL, Lizzie
CAMMERON, Grace E.

FISHER, Anson W.
FORD, Will iam
JOHNSON, Lawrence
CRAVENS, Reece
THOMAS, John H.
ILIFF, John M.
WILBER, Scott M.
HC KINZIE, Francis M.
BLISS, Ethan
HAN FORD, Edwin H.
REED, Marcus G.
OSBORN, William H.
BARNHISEL, William H.
DEVEREAUX, Edward Clifton
NEAL, Robert
SMITH, Willis L.
DOUGLAS, Thomas T.
SMITH, J. Digby

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�Alphabetical listing of the brides from 1873 Marriage Records, Douglas County, ,KS (cont'd)
Bride

Bride

Groom

CANFIELD, Jennie
CHURCHILL, Sadie I.
COBBLE, Mary
COFHIAN, Sarah
COGAN (KOHAN), Catherine
COLLINS, Lucinda E.
COPELAND, Nancy J.
COTTON, Elizabeth
CROUCH, Susan
CUMt-fINGS, Jennie
CUSHINGBERY, Sylvia
CUTLER, Minnie H.
DAVIS, Mary E.
DAVIS, Matilda
DIGGS, Liebe E.
DODGE, Annie B.
DUMERAY, Louisa J.
DUNCAN, Martha
DUNCAN, Sybil B.
DUNN, Anna M.
EATON, Sophia
EBERHART, Sara
ELAM, Ella
FIELDS, Hary
FISHBURN, El izabeth H.
FISHER, Alwilda
FLETCHER, Alice J.
FLORA, Mary C.
FLOREY, Sarah
FLUKER, Louisa
FLUKER, Sarah
FTAZER, Mary E.
FULTON, El dora
FUNK, Mary
GADDIS, Louisa
GALLAGHER, Dora H,

LONG, El isha
MILLER, William C.
PARDEE, Thomas
MOON, Charles
MUNDT, Will iam
JONNEY Cake, Robert J.E.
JONES, James H.
BRATTON, Henry
MITCHELL, David L.
TILTON, William A.
WALKER, Columbus
SCOUTAN, Richard L.
WINFREY, James R.
HOBBS, Francis M.
SHAUM, Henry L.
WHEELER, Robert
EDDY, Jefferson
ROBERTS, Samuel L.
RAY, Henry B.
BOYD, Thomas
SLOAN, Wesley
PUGH, Thomas
DEAY, Louis M.
TURNER, James H.
KINZIE, James T.
SAXMAN, George F.
RAMBO, Cassius W.
PEFFLY, samuel P.
STUDABAKER, Jacob A.
WARD, Will ie
WARD, David T.
HARTFORD, Robert L.
SNOW, Anthony
MOHLER, Franklin
WOOTON, Jael
ZEVELY, Albert N.

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GAUMER, Mary E.
GEORGE, Angis
GERMl\N, Sarah T.
GERSTENBERGER, Rose M.
GILGES, Cyandi
GILL, Elizabeth I.
GLENN, Sarah M.
GOULD, Sarah E.
GRAY, Johana
GROB, Elizabeth
BUEST, Louise
HALLMARK, Nancy J.
HANSELMAN, Caroline
HARRELL, Ruth E.
HARRIS, Anna
HARWOOD, Alice A.
HATHAWAY, Margaret A.
HATTEN, Emily J.
HAWES, Ann
HAYDON, Sarah E.
HERBOLDSHEU1ER, Ida
HOLLADAY, Anna
HOLLOWAY, Laura A.
HO LMES, Mary
HOLYOPFEL, El izabeth
HOPPING, Cindarella E.
HOWARD, Mary Jane
HUDSON, Julia H.
HUGHES, Elizabeth
HUNCIKER, Mary
JAQUATH, Polly Ann
JENMNS'" Phebe A.
JOHNSON, Charlotte E.
JOHNSON, Soph ia
JONES, Hary E.
JONES, Mary F.

Groom
BATDORF, Jessee S.
SMITH, James E.
EMERY, Josiah B.
HAELSIG, Trawgott L.
DAVIS, Thomas R.
JAMESON, James M.
ZINN, Fielding N.
SHANK, Jacob
HANLEY, Owen
KUHNE, William
WANN, Frederick A.
JOY, James R.
HOFER, Benjamin F.
MACY, John G.
THOMPSON, John H.
REUSCH, Nocholas
TAYLOR, Job E.
ADAMS, Jessee
DAY, James W.
BUCKNER, George B.
GROSHEIDER, Henry
HUMPHRIES, John W.
KISER, Samuel H.
BABEY, Mathew
KRAMER, Caspar
TURNER, Owen
COOPER, William A.
ZIEGLER, Charles R.
ROODS, James
MYER, Henry W.
GAUSNEL, Reuben
LEWIS, Andres
RICHARDSON, Cornelius J.
BENSON, Peter
RIPLEY, Ambros
DAVIES, Samuel H.

�Alphabetical listing of the brides from 1873 Marriage Records, Douglas County, KS (cont'd)
Bride
KANNEDY, Susan J.
KENNEDY, Flora M.
KIMBALL, Fannie E.'
KIZER, Mary Harriet
LANDS, Rebecca A.
LANE, Mary A.
LAWRENCE, Maggie U.
LAWSON, Dorissa
LAWSON, Nancy J.
LEE, FJJIIIla
LEE, Harriett
LEEKA, Amy
LEFTRIDGE, Cynthia
LEPORTE, Annie L.
LEVY (LONG), Mary A.
LEWIS, Fannie J.
LEWIS, Minnie
LIETH, Amanda
LOGAN, Clarissa
LOHMANN, Louise
LOWE, Sarah S.
MALONE, Maria
MALONE, Missouri
MASON, Mina
MATHEWS, Melinda A.
MC CALLIE, Ella 1'1.
MC CLURE, Mary E.
HC CONNELL, Haggie
HC DAW, Ettie C.
MC DONALD, Mary E.
MC DOWELL, Mary
HC KE\~EN, Magg ie
MC KINNEY, Lucy
MILLER, Sarah D.
MINTON, Philinda J.
NIZE, El izabeth
!'fORGAN, Anna ~1.

Groom

Bride

Groom
-

CLARK, Jordan
TOWNSEND, W.B.
CARRUTH, James A.
COWEN, Alexander
ERVIN, Alfred M.
WARREN, Henry G.
STONE, William E.
HANES, Daniel H.
TALLEY, Benony C.
GOSNELL, Zachariah W.
ROGERS, Rufus
BURNS, Joseph
CARTER, Al1en
DIGGS, Alvin S.
LOSH, Andrew
l'tUELLER, Henry J.
HOUSTON, James
HELTON, Andrew J.
TODD, Alexander
HAAS, John
QUIETT, Alfred L.
PLUHE, Amyi(?) B.
MORGAN, Samuel H.
PORTER, Byron
EMBLETON, John Spark
SHEPARD, Edwin A.
DE WOLFE, William M.
DONNELLY, James
MEILLS, Austin R.
COATS, Hester P.
COOP, David
CONARD, George B.
HINDS, Wiley
COCHRAN, William H.
STACY, Russell M.
FARHER, Albert
WILLIAMS, George

MlSRGAN, Ella F.
MORRIS, Francis
NORSE, Alice
MUELLER, Fredericke
MYERS, Mary E.
NElS, Caroline
NEWSTIFTER, Nary
NICHOLS, Emma
NOBLE, Sarah A.
NORTON, 1'lel inda A.
OBERG, Emma C.
O'BRIEN, Alice
OKERSON, Sarah E.
ORENDER, Martha
ORME, Eliza eth S.
OSWORTH, Elizabeth
OVERTON, Alice M.
PAGE, Ella Modora
PATTERSON, Eulalie E.
PATTERSON, Mary A.
PEASE, Eunice M.
PECKHAM, Loretta
PEMBERTON, Emma
PETERSON, Clara
PETERSON, Hoda L.
PETERSON, Matilda I.
POOR, Flora A.
POOR, Sarah
PRESTON, Angeline
PUCKETT, Sarah
PUTNAM, Lucy L.
REES, Mary
REYNOLDS, Mary E.
RILEY, Nancy J.M.
ROBERTS, Ellen
ROBERTS, Francene
ROBERTS, Jennie

SNOW, Benjamin J.
SHIPMAN, John B.
ADAMSON, Robert E.
LOSS, Paul L.
WRIGHT, Samuel
BRECHEISEN, Peter
EDER, Sabastian
MONROE, Gilbert B.
EVANS, Job
BARBER, T. Allen
PEARSON, Olaf
MYNAHAN, Thomas J.
BRIGGS, William H.
MARLEY, Haywood
HALL, William N.
HENSBARGER, William D.
TABER, Orsan L.
SHINER, James W.
TRAVIS, Charles E.
SMITH, Orley N.
Alder, John W.
THOMPSON, Oliver J.
ANTHONY, Mark
MANSON, Earnest
AHLSTROM, Charles J.
ANDERSON, Charles G.
COTTINGHAM, James A.
WHITLOCK, John F.
HAIRREIJ.., J ame sA.
WESTHEFFER, Jacob
HAWORTH ,Solomon
CAREY, George W.
EBERHART, John S.
HASEBRIG, George
DEE, Thomas
DOBSON, Thomas
WIGGINTON, Wesley

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�Alphabetical listing of the brides from 1873 Marriage Records, Douglas County, KS (cont'd)
Bride
RODMAN, Susan F.
ROSEBROOK, Frances
ROY, Harv A.
SCHOPfE, Francis
SCROGGS, Jane
SHEPHERD, Hartha J.
SHOTTA, Hartha E.
SHOUP, Mary E.
SHREINER, Catherine
SIEBEN, Therese
SIGGES, Sophia
Snu.K&gt;NS, Jennie I.(J)
SIHPSON, Della
SMALLWOOD, Hary L.
SHITH, Lawrena
SMITH, Mary Jane
SMITH, Sarah E.
SPARSHUK, Theresa
SPEER, Mary E.
SREPESA, Mary
STANLEY, Annie M.
STEWART, Mary E.
STEWART, Permelia
STOVER, Ella
SURBER, Caroline,
SURBER, Mary
SUTTON, Mary L.
SVENSON, Hanna

Groom

Bride

TAYLOR, Ettie
ROBERTS, Christopher B.
RANDOLPH, Will iam W.
TERRELL, Lucinda
BADSKY, Thomas F.
THOHAS, Annie N.
HOEAL, Aloyse
THORPE, Caroline M.
JEFFERSON, Carrol
TUCKER, Hattie F.
HAMILTON, Joshua
TUCKER, Martha J.
LOSEY, Will iam
TUGENDREICH, Louise
METSKER, Martin \~.
TUSSEY, Alice
SIMON, Nick
VAN DENBERG, Corinne
STIEFEL, Edward
VAN WELY, Annie
SCHLEGEL, Jeremiah
VITT, Louisa
Chevalier, John G.
WAKELY, Louisa J.
BARKER, Simon H.
WALKER, Mary R.
TURGEON, John A.C.
WEIDLER, Elise
WIHTE, Joseph
WHITE, Lucetia
BROWN, James
WILLIANS, Prescilla
NEIL, Marian
WILSON, Ellena L.
KOHLAR, William
WILSON, Leanna
NEFF, Wood
WINNIE, Al idia
AUBAUGH (AUGHBOUGH), Wm. H. WOOD, Elizabeth S.
VAN AMRINGE, Benjamin F.
WUOD, Mary J. (T?)
CUNNINGTON, William
WOOD, Nancy A.
CHOTAU, Thomas
WOODIGER, Lucy
HENDRIX, Erastus
WOODSON, Jan
MYERS, George W.
WORTHINGTON, Mary E.
STUDABAKER, John
YOUNG, Jennie H.
PIERCE, Washington
ZIHMERNAN, Alvira B.
LOFGREN, Frans T.

Groom
WGAN, David
REILEY, Joseph
SPENCER, Charles B.
MILLARD, Francis O.
WELLING, Edward L.
WHITE, George w.
BENAS, Morris
THURBER, Whitford
HALE, Amos H.
HOBELMANN, Augusta L.
EISENBERG, George
COOP, Napoleon L.
STAUFFER, Samuel H.
STOPFF, William F.
ZEIGLER, Henry
BORDER, Samuel B.
CLARKSON, Burthaer A.
LEWIS, Peter
GRIGGS, Elejah W.
WHITLOCK, Lysander
JONES, Hugh J. (T?)
KINZY, John R.
STAFFORD, Matthew N.
MARTIN, John
MC COY, Hiram M.
HOWARD, James
NORWINE, Walker

Typed by Dr. Thomas Gorton
"The raptdly increasing divorce rate", remarked the wit. "lnd1.cates
that America is indeed becoming the land of the free."
"Yes". replied his prosaic fr1.end. "but the continued marriage rate
suggests that it is still the home of the brave."
--The American Legion WeeklY
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I
I

�From Book 4 in the Office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court, Room 144,
Law and Judicial Building, Lawrence, Kansas. Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough.
Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

ADAMS, Charles W.
ADAMS, William M.
ALEXANDER, Smith
ALFORD, Daniel S.
ALLEN, Albert F.
Crawford Co., KS
ALLEN, Charles H.
ANDERSON, Alexander H.
ANDERSON, Charles
ANDERSON, Charles S.
ARTHUR, Charles F.
ASBORN, George D.
Leav. Co., KS
BACH, Frederick W.
Clay Co., KS
BADSKY, John F.
BALDWIN, Lafayette P.
BARBER, James W.
BARTON, John D.
BASS, James
BAUM, Smith W.
BEALS, Jeptha
Chase Co., KS
BEEYLEY, Thomas A(?)
Leavenworth Co., KS
BEVERLY, Woodbury P.
Leavenworth Co., KS
BLADES, Andrew
Leav. Co., KS
BLAND, Robert
Jeff. Co., KS

CHETLAIN, Emma H.
COOK, Netta
RAMSEY, Harriet
SAVAGE, Susie D.
HART, Elizabeth D.
Dg. Co., KS
TWEED, Clara B.
MC CONNELL, Hattie C.
HENDERSON, Rebecca
PETERSON, Emma Christine
LAMPSEL (SAMPSEL), Mary E.
WORDEN, Mary A.
Leav. Co., KS
ALLGAIER, Mary E.
Dg. Co., KS
ROY, Elizabeth
PIERSON, Maggie A.(M?)
MC RILL, Aurilla A.
METSKER, Mary A.
STEWART, Ellen
JOHNSON, Margaret
GRANGER, Nettie S.
Dg. Co., KS
FORD, Eliza J.
Leavenworth Co., KS
SMITH, M. Ella
Dg. Co., KS
HALL, Lucinda
Leav. Co., KS
KENNEDY, Mary J.
Dg. Co., KS

16 Dec.
14 June
19 Oct.
14 Apr.
9 Sept.

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Officiant

1874
1874
1874
1874
1874 Dg. Co., KS

Jeremy Boynton, M.G.
W.N •Hamby , M.G.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
Jeremy Boynton, M.G.

18 Nov. 1874
23 Dec. 1874
14 Aug. 1874
5 Sept. 1874
27 Jan. 1874
1 Dec. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

V.M.King, M.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
Andrew Carper, M.G.
J.O.Linell, M.G.
Silas Bond, J.P.
John G.A.Norton, P.J.

13 Mar. 1874

J.S.Embleton, Preacher

16 Oct. 1874
17 Dec. 1874
6 Aug. 1874
12 Nov. 1874
31 May 1874
10 May 1874
15 Oct. 1874

Dg. Co., KS

Dg. Co., KS

20 Jan. 1874 Leavenworth Co.,KS

John G.A.Norton, P.J.
Samuel Y. Lum, M.G.
James Boicourt, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
A. Corporal, M.G.
David T. Woodward, Preacher
Richard Cordley, M.G.
Edward Gill, M.G.

9 Nov. 1874 Dg. Co. , KS

Wm. A. Shaw, M.G.

7 Nov. 1874 Dg. Co. , KS

John G.A.Norton, P.J.

4 July 1874 Dg. Co. , KS

Geo. W. Smith, J.f.

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1874-cont'd
Bridegroom
BOOKER, Dorral
Frankl in Co., KS
BOWERS, David
BRADLEY, William R.
Greene Co., Iowa
BRROKS, Edmond
BROOKS, Hanry
BROWN, George A.
BROWN, William E.
Jeff. Co., KS
BROWN, William P.
BUTELL, Emile J.
Dg. Co., KS
BYRNE, Thomas W.
Jeffson Co., KS
CANARY, John
Leav. Co., KS
CARSON, Charles C.
CARSON, Frankl in
CARSON, Phillip S.
CASEY, John
Denver, Colo.
CHILDS, Stephen
CLARK, William
CLARKE, Nicholas S.
CLAY, Saint George
Michigan
CLAYTON, Smith S.
COE, Louis
Jeff. Co., KS
COFFIN, George A.
COLE (CONE), Allen W.
COOP, Napoleon L.
Dg. Co., KS
COO PER, John W.
COVEY, John
CRAIG, Anderson
Missouri

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence
INGLE, Fannie L'
Dg. Co., KS
KESLER, Elizabeth S.
WARREN, Susan M.
Dg. Co., KS
LAWRENCE, Nancy E.
CLAY, Caroline
WAKLEY, Adeline
JONES, Martha J.
Jeff. Co., KS
COLBERT, Margaret F.
GORMAN, Louise E.
Johnson Co. ,KS
WELKER, Mary
Jefferson Co., KS
HURD, Mary A.
Leav. Co., KS
SHEPARD, Mary E.
BROWN, Sarah
CARAGY, Jane A.
DYMOND, Ida
Perryville, KS
DAVIS, Mary
WOODWARD, Elizabeth
PATTERSON, Lucy J.
CLAY, Amanda
Dg. Co., KS
CARENESS, Sarah C.
GADDY, Sarah E.
Jeff. Co., KS
EMMETT, Hattie
JENNINGS, Hattie B.
WAKLEY,Arvi1la E.
Dg. Co., KS
BROWN, S. Ella
BROWNING, Anna
STILL, Mary J. F.
Dg. Co., KS

J.W.Hopping, M.G.

15 Mar. 1874
10 Feb. 1874
16 June 1874 Dg. Co., KS

John Bower, M.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.

5 Mar. 1874
1 Jan. 1874
19 Jan. 1874
30 May 1874 Jeff. Co., KS

J.H. Bonebrake, M.G.
A.C.Carper, M.G.
William Kneale, Pastor
James Carney, Min.
T.L.Gardner, M.G.

29 Jan. 1874
17 Sept. 1874

License only

14 Sept. 1874

Dg. Co., KS

Rev. J. F. Cunningham

28 Dec. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

John G.A.Norton, P.J.

17
11
24
26

Sept. 1874
Feb. 1874
Dec. 1874
Feb. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

Richard Cordley, M.G.
James Christian, J.P.
J.C.B.Wharton, M.G.
W.K.Marshall, M.G.

27
14
30
13

Aug. 1874
Feb. 1874
Sept. 1874
Feb. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

Joseph Lovelaoe, J,f.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
W.K.Marshall, M.G.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.

1 Oct. 1874
8 Nov. 1874

Joseph Denison, M.G.
James Cooney, Min.

22 Aug. 1874 License only
23 Sept. 1874
15 Dec. 1874 Leav. Co., KS

J.E.Rudisell, fastor
S.J.McNaughton, J.P.

8 Oct. 1874
May 1874
17 Dec. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

Richard· Cordley, M.G.
David G. Lett, M.G.
W.K.Marshall

11

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Officiant

I_~ ..

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1874-cont'd
Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

Bridegroom
CRANDALL, Theron W.
Red Oak, Iowa
CUSHINBERRY, Nathan
CUNNANA, Michael
CUNNINGTON, John R.
DEQUIS, John
Osage Co., KS
DO LSTROM, Alexander
DUNGAR, Willis
EDLER, Henry C.
ELLER, Isaac P.
Dg. Co., KS
FISH, Isaac B.
Leavenworth Co., KS
FISHER, Andrew S.
FO LEY, Geo. W.
Jefferson Co., KS
GABRIELSON, John
GARDNER, E.E.
Lincoln, Nebr.
GARETSON, James S.
Terre Haute, Ind.
GASKILL, Charles
Dg. Co., KS
GILL, William H.
GILMAN, Arthur C.
GOEPFERT, William
Jeff. Co., KS
GOODMAN, Herbert
Osage Co., KS
GREEN, Albert
GREEN, William D.
GREER, James G.
GRISSO, Daniel B.
HALBERT, William
HAMILTON, Charles W.
HAMMOND, Eden D.
HAMMOND, Joseph L.

BLACKER, Mattie E.
Red Oak, Iowa
BERRY, Matilda
FARREL, Maria
MANIA, Mary A.
HOUTY, El iz A.
Dg. C., KS
HEISE, Emma
HAGAN, Violet Ann
WESTERHOUSE, Mary
MC CONNEL, Margaret J.
Leavenworth Co, KS
UNDERWOOD, Eliza E.
Leavenworth Co., KS
HAFER, Mary
SAMPLE, Lucinda
Jeff. Co., KS
JOHNSON, Anna Christina
SMITH, Emma
Dg. Co., KS
GRIFFITH, Caroline M.
Dg. Co., KS
ALLEN, Ann E.
Jeff Co., KS
KELLEY, Martha V.
WATKINSM Della
PAYNE, Minerva J.
Jeff. Co., KS
BELL, Maggie
Dg. Co., KS
BUCK, Martha
LEWIS, Maggie
ERN Sf, Anna B.
SPITLER, Sarah
BURTON, Laura B.
CHARLTON, Emma M.
MARCH, Anna E.
KINLEY, Mary A.
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Officiant

15 Sept. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

J.E.Rudise11, Pastor

6 Jan. 1874
10 May 1874
25 June 1874
23 Apr. 1874

A.C.Carper, M.G.
Rev. J. F. Cunn ingham
John G.A.Norton, P.J.
John L. Sulivan, J.P.

Dg. Co., KS

Geo. W. Smith, J.P.
John G.A.Norton, P.J.
John Wilder, J.P.

12 Oct. 1874
24 Feb. 1874
6 Feb. 1874
22 Apr. 1874

License only

11 Apr. 1874

Dg. Co., KS

John G.A. Norton, P.J

17 Mar. 1874
5 Mar. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

Henry W. Cinry, M.G.
John G.A.Norton, P.J.

11 Jan. 1874

T.O.Linell, Rev.
S .M.Hopkins

13 Oct. 1874

Dg. Co., KS

14 Sept. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

D.R.Colemery, M.G.

17 Nov. 1874

Dg. Co., KS

A.M.Richardson, M.G.

Dg. Co., KS

M.V.B.Knox, Preacher
Andrew Stout, M.G.
Charles Chadwick, J.P.

2 Apr. 1974
6 Oct. 1874
6 Aug. 1874

27 Sept. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

Andrew Stout, M.G.

16 Feb. 1874
20 Oct. 1874
31 Aug. 1874 License only
24 Nov. 1874
5 Mar. 1874
10 June 1874
22 Oct. 1874
26 May 1874

J.W.Wilson, M.G.
Andrew Stout, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
w.w.Williams, M.G.
John G.A.Norton, P.J.
W.H.Cole, M.G.
W.K.Marshall, M.G.

1---- 1

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1874-cont'd
Bridegroom
HARBRIDGE, Joseph B.
Topeka, KS
HARMAN, George M.D.
HARVEY, oarwin E.
HASKIN, Charles A.
Marion, KS
HAYS, Augustus H.
HAZELGANS(HAGELGANS),
John Caspar
Wyandotte Co., KS
HAZZARD, James W.
HICKS, James
HOLMES, Alfred
HOLMES, Orlando
Jeff. Co., KS
HOLLAND, Eli F.
De Soto, KS
HOLT, William P.
Colorado
HORNBERGER, Gotthold
Dg. Co., KS
HORRELL, Jackson
HORRELL, John
HORTON, Stephen S.
HUCK, William I.
HUMBERT, Fletcher W.
IRWIN, Nelson
Marion, KS
JACKSON, John
Lafayette Co., MO
JAESCHKE, Robert
Topeka, KS
JAMES, David
Macon Co., MO
JOHANNING, Franz H.
JOHNSON, Elisha D.
JOY, Robert G.
KANE, James
Brown Co., KS
KENNADY, Edward N.

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

ROWE, Lizzie E.M.
Topeka, KS
CROWELL, Alice
HYDE, Effie D.
FISHPAW, Martha N.
Marion, KS
BLACK, Angeline
KAMMEYER, Matilda
Dg. Co., KS

31 Dec. 1874 Topeka, KS

John J. Thompson, M.G.

24 Dec. 1874
23 Apr. 1874
9 Sept. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

John Bower, ~lin.
A.M.Richardson, M.G.
John G.A.Norton, P.J.

22 Apr. 1874
8 Oct. 1874

Dg. Co., KS

Andrew Stout, M.G.
Wm. Kleinschmidt, M.G.

Dg. Co., KS

Richard Cord1ey, M.G.
A.C.Carper, M.G.
Andrew Stout, M.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.

Officiant

WEIDLER, Reina
BARKER, Agnes
LABARRIERE, Eveline L.
HALL, Narcissa
Jeff. Co., KS
MC INTIRE, Mary K.
Dg. Co., KS

22 May 1874
13 Jan. 1874
4 Nov. 1874
22 June 1874

FRY, Emily C.

12 Apr. 1874

Dg. Co., KS

John E. Rudisill, M.G.

11 Apr. 1874

Dg. Co., KS

John C. Tei1, M.G.

9 Dec. 1974
20 Dec. 1874
23 Feb. 1874
12 Feb. 1874
18 Jan. 1874
30 Aug. 1874

Dg. Co., KS

John Ingle, M.G.
John Ingle, M.G.
John G.A.Norton, P.J
I.H.Bronebrake, M.G.
John W. Steward, Rev.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.

29 Oct. 1874

Dg. Co., KS

A. A. Trimper, M.G.

Dg. Co., KS
HEMMINGER, Anna
Fr anklin Co., KS
SUTTON, Sarah
MEYER, Susan
JOHN SON, Martha
ROSE, Agatha
TUCKER, Harriett E.
SMITH, Malissa
Marion, KS
BUECKING, Estella
Dg. Co., KS
KATZING, Amande
Topeka, KS
ROBERTS, Louisa
Dg. Co., KS
KLOPHAUS, Amalie
MURRAY, Margaret L.
MOON, Mary E.
SHANK, Anna C.
Dg. Co., KS
BLACK, Nancy J.

21 May 1874

Dg. Co., KS

Jeremy Goynton, M.G.

24 Sept. 1874 License only
13 Feb. 1874
19 May 1874
19 Feb. 1874
1 Apr. 1874
31 Dec. 1874
26 Mar. 1874
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Dg. Co., KS

John Bower, M.G.

Dg. Co., KS

J. Meuel1er, M.G.
James Christian, J.P.
Joseph Iliff, M.G.
Joseph B. Rothrock, M.G.
Andrew Stout, M.G.

�Douglas County; Kansas Marriage Records-1874-cont'd
"Bridegroom
KENNEDY, Eugene
KENNEDY, Joseph
KESLER, James S.
KETNER, Richard A.
Leavenworth, KS
LACY, William H.
LAWSON, Henry
LEAHY, Jeremiah
LINDSEY, Louis
LIVERMORE, Harvey C.
LOGAN, Frank
MAIN, John G.
Jeff. Co., KS
MANGELSDORF, Ernest A.
MARTIN, David H.
MATER, Adolph G.
Neosho Co., KS
MAVITY, Wesley A.
MC BERNEY, Alexander
Harvey Co., KS
MC CURDY, James
MC DONALD, John
MC KEE, Milton M.
MC TAGGART, William J.
MEADE, Richard C.
MENGER, Christian A.
MEYER, John F.
Missouri:
MILLER, Chapin J.
Dg. Co., KS
MILLS, Charles W.
Jeff. Co., KS
MITCHELL, Samuel D.
Johnson Co., KS
MONROE, Frank M.
MYERS, Joseph K.
Dallas Co., Iowa
NICHOLS, Simon
Jefferson Co., KS

Bride

Date"&amp; Place if other than Lawrence

FOX, Eva
HALEY, Mary
WEIDLER, Laura J.
GOSLINE, Harriet A.
Dg. Co., KS
DORTON, Hester A.
LEIGH, Lydia
MC CARTHY, Katie
ELLIS, Patsey Ann
BURTON, Genoa M.
BASS, Celia
JOHN SON, Sarah E.
Jeff Co., KS
BRUNE, Anna Charlotte
LAHUE (LAHNE), Mary L.
STARKEY, Mary E.
Neosho Co., KS
SELLS, Demea A.
MILLER, Ellen S.
Dg. Co., KS
MURPHY, Bridget
MC HENRY, Harriet
BARNES, Emma
CHARLTON, Maria
CHARLElON, Emma J.
HERZBERG, Anna
MERKEL, Catherine E.
Dg. Co., KS
CARN EY, Ka te
Jeff. Co., KS
PATTON, Hannah M.
Jeff. Co., KS
BRUNER, Mary M.
Dg. Co., KS
DAVIS, Margaret
BASHORE, Mary A.
Dg. Co., KS
REED, Nancy E.
Leavenworth Co., KS
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1 Mar. 1874
5 Sept. 1874
11 June 1874
23 June 1874

Dg. Co., KS

Officiant

James Bryson, M.G.
Rev. J. F. Cunn ingham
Edmond R. Sanborn, M.G.
W.K.Marshall, M.G.

12 Apr. 1874
23 Aug. 1874
29 Oct. 1874
23 Dec. 1874
26 Mar. 1874
9 Dec. 1874
21 June 1874 Jeff. Co., KS

R.H.Stewart, J.P.
George Secrest, J.P.
A. Carius, Priest
Dudley Lee, M.G.
W.W.Williams, M.G.
A.C.Carper, M.G.
John Duncan, Min.

1 Dec. 1874
9 Aug. 1874
23 Dec. 1874

August F. Korfhage, M.C.
John G.A.Norton, P.J. I·
Charles Chadwick, J.P. I

Dg. Co., KS

18 Jan. 1874
20 May 1874 Dg. Co., KS

I.I.Snodgrass, M.G.
W.K.Marshall, M.G.

26 Aug. 1874
6 Oct. 1874
23 Apr. 1874
10 June 1874
1 Sept. 1874
12 Mar. 1874
7 Dec. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

Rev. John F. Cunningham
A. Carius, Priest
Samuel T. Barnes, M.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
A.F.Korfhage, M.G.
August F. Korfhage, M.G.

15 Aug. 1874 Leavenworth Co., KS

Rev. Albert Chandler

31 Dec. 1874

Jeff. Co., KS

John Duncan, Min.

25 Oct. 1874

Dg. Co., KS

W.K.Marshall, M.G.

15 Mar. 1874
30 Dec. 1873 ( sic)

John Park, M.G.
Geo. Myers, M.G.

5 July 1874

James Knight, M.G.

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1874-cont'd
Bridegroom
NICHOLS, Thomas M.
NOBLE, George
NORTHROP, John W.
Johnson Co., KS
O'NEILL, John
OUSDAHL, Alivius T.
Jeff. Co., KS
OWEN (OVEN), Abner
PALMER, Henry B.
PARSLEY, Alfred S.
Topeka, KS
PEARCE, Leonard S.
PEARSON, Charles A.
PECK, Conrad
PENNOCK, Henry L.
Ottawa, KS
PERSING, Abraham
PETTY, Richard J.
PRESTON, Redoford
REYNOLDS, David
Olathe, KS
REYNOLDS, Samuel
ROBINSON, David
Dg. Co., KS
ROBINSON, Edwin E.
ROHE, Adam
RUNYAN, Andrew
SCHNEIDER, John A.
SCHUL, John
Howard Co., KS
SCOFIELD, Cyrus C.
SHEPHARD, Joseph
SHOTWELL, Walter S.
SIMMONS, Edward F.
Topeka, KS
SIMMONS, Joel
SIMPSON, John W.
Ell is Co., KS
SIMS, Milton

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

BRAXTON, Anna
DOUGLAS, Jeanette·
MILLER, Helen A.
Johnson Co., KS
HARPER, Melissa J.
OLSER, Alia
Jeff. Co., KS
DAVIS, Mary Ann
RAY, Mary E.
BARNETT, Iantha
Topeka, KS
HOLLINGBERRY, Sarah
GUSTO FSON, Augusta
KASO LD, Hermina
WHISTLER, Sarah
Quenomo, KS
LEWIS, Peggie
COLE, Virginia
HUNT, Charlotte A.
INGLSON(ENGLSON)MArtha A.
Olathe, KS
WHEELER, Lizzie S.
HOWARD, Marian A.
Shawnee Co., KS
WHIPPLE, Ida A.
PARK, Alice
ROSE, Fannie
THIEMEN, Elizabeth
FRAZIER, Genoa d.
Dg. Co., KS
MINIER, Ida
JOLLINGBERY, Rose
TAYLOR, Fannie A.
SIMMONS, Sarah A.
Dg. Co., KS
MOTT, Ann
BROUGHTON, Ida E.
Dg. Co., KS
MORRIS, Ellen

(?)

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Officiant

Mar. 1874
23 Mar. 1874
30 June 1874 Dg. Co., KS

J.N.Wilson, M.G.
Theo. L. Gardner, M.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.

22 Mar. 1874
10 July 1874

Dg. Co., KS

William Kneale, M.G.
J.O.Linell, Min.

Topeka, KS

James Boicourt, M.G.
John Wilder, J.P.
P.S.Cleland, M.G.

15 Jan. 1874
12 May 1874
31 Mar. 1874
24 Dec. 1874
5 Sep.t 1874
5 June 1874
26 Feb. 1874

John K. Dunn, Rev.
J.O.Linell, M.G.
John G.A.Norton, P.J.
T.L.Gardner, M.G.

8 Dec. 1874
12 Apr. 1874
21 Nov. 1874
7 Apr. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

Reuben McComber; Preacher
Albert M. Richardson, M.G.
John G.A.Norton, P.J.
Rev. Felix P. Swembergh'

2 Feb. 1874
29 Dec. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

Richard Cordley, M.G.
John G.A.Norton, P.J.

17 Oct. 1874

9 Dec. 1874
13 Jan. 1874
10 Jan. 1874
15 Dec. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

W.O.Kretsinger, M.G.
A.A.Trimper, M.G.
J.H.Bonebrake, M.G.
John G.A.Norton, P.J.
W.W .Will iams, M.G.

12 Feb. 1874
19 May 1874
30 June 1874
6 Aug. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

A.M.Richardson, M.G.
D.O.Kel1ogg, Min.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.

10 Dec. 1874
7 June 1874 Dg. Co., KS

Peter Brubaker, M.G.
John G.A.Norton, P.J.

30 Dec. 1874

Gabriel Gray, M.G.

!

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1874-cont'd
Bridegroom
SLOSSON. George
Coffeyville. KS
SMELSER. John
Jeff. Co •• KS
SMITH. Henry
STANFIELD. 'George S.
Shawnee Co., KS
STANLEY. Mil ton
Jeff. Co •• KS
STINE. Charles
STRODE, Thomas
STROUP, Zachariah T.
Jefferson Co., KS
STRUNK. Samuel C.
Dg. Co., KS
SUTPHIN. William H.
Johnson Co., KS
SWAYZE. Jason C.
Topeka, KS
TATE. T.E.
THOMAS. Francis P.
TRABUE, William K.
TREADWAY, Charles S.
TROPHAGEN, Nathaniel D.
VANDENBERGH, Jacob S.
VAN LOEWEN, Carl
VERNON, William H.
VITT, ~erdinand F.
VOONHOLT. Harmon
WALBRIDGE. Chester B.
Dg. Co., KS
WATSON. John W.
WATTS, Samuel
WEBB. Morris A.
WHITE. George F.
WHITE. Moses H.
Minnesota
WIEDEMAN. John F.W.
WIENAN. Fred W.

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

HATCH. Minnie F.
Dg. Co., KS
HILLER. Lydia A.
Dg. Co., KS
ELLIOTI'. Celia
PRICE. Clarissa J.
Dg. Co., KS
MAIN, Mary
Jeff. Co., KS
DE VAL. Minnetta
JONES, Miranda
KNOTT. Sarah E.
Jefferson Co., KS
VANTRIES. Flora J.
Dg. Co., KS
LA MASTINE. Emma
Johnson Co., KS
ERWI (ERVIN), Jennie M.
Labette Co., KS
ROBINSON. Dessie
JOHNSON, Alice
MC INTOSH, Sarah E.
TERRY. Maggie
DONOHUE. Kate
WHITE. Ella H.
KAISER, Frances
PATE, Ella S.
KLEIMAN. Matilda
SCHEHER. Catherine
LEE. Addie
. Jeff. Co., KS
JOHNSON, Lucy M.
BEALE. Jane
VAN SYCKLE, Julia A.
STANLEY. Lucy
DRAPER. Amanda
Dg. Co., KS
OESCH, Louise
BRECHTELSBOWER, Ella D.

23 June 1874 Dg. Co., KS

Edmond R. Sangorn, Min.

25 Mar. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

H.M.Richardson, M.G.

14 Jan. 1874
7 June 1874

John G.A.Norton, P.J.
Dexter Tucker, M.G.

15 Mar. 1874

John Cuncan, t-lin.

28 Apr. 1874
23 Oct. 1874
4 Mar. 1874

John G.A.Norton, P.J.
J.W.Wilson, M.G.
J. Knight, M.G.

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21 May 1874

Frankl in Co., KS

16 Oct. 1874 Dg. Co. , KS
28 Nov. 1874

Dg. Co. , KS

17 Oct. 1874
16 Mar. 1874
30 Apr. 1874
22 Dec. 1874
18 Nov. 1874
13 May 1874
15 Jan. 1874
8 Apr. 1874
16 Feb. 1874
6 Aug. 1874
15 Mar. 1874 Jeff. Co., KS

Officiant

W.O.Kretsinger, M.G.
Charles Chadwick, J.P.
W.• K.Marshall, M.G.
W.O.Kretsinger, M.G.
A.R.Button, M.G.
H.C.Kline, M.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
A. Carius, Priest
A.H.Richardson, M.G.
John G.A.Norton, P.J.
Henry M. Green, M.G.
James Christian, J.P.
A.A.Trimper, M.G.
John Duncan, Min.

24 Dec. 1874
2 Sept. 1874
7 Nov. 1874
15 Oct. 1874
3 May 1874 Dg. Co., KS

Richard Cordley
John K. Dunn, Rector
Oscar G. Richards, J.P.
Wm. M. Adams, M.G.
William R. Constant,Preacher

28 Oct. 1874
22 Oct. 1874

Richard Cord1ey, M.G.
Edmond R. Sanborn, Min.

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1874-cont'd
Officiant

Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

WILLSDORF, Charles F.
WILSON, Henry
WINNIE, James
WISHROPP, William
Osage Co., KS
WIZER, David A.
YOUNG, Abraham
ZIMMERMAN, William H.
Leavenworth Co., KS

BAILEY, Clara
STEVENS, Dora
WHITE, Lottie
MATTHIAS, Louisa
Osage Co., KS
DRAKE, Susan E.
BOYER, Anna E.
WILLIAMS, Martha
Leavenworth Co., KS

15 Jan. 1874
14 Nov. 1874
16 Sept. 1784
9 Apr. 1874 Dg. Co., KS

John G.A.Norton, P.J.
J.H.(W7)Wilson, M.G.
~. M. Adams, M.G.
Ge"o. W. Smith, J.P.

7 June 1874
1 Dec. 1874
14 Jan. 1874 Leavenworth Co, KS

John G.A.Norton, P.J.
Andrew Stout, M.G.
Sam Relsall, Min.

Alphabetical listing of the brides from 1874 Marriage Records, Douglas County, KS

ALLEN, Ann E.
ALLGAIER, Mary E.
BAILEY, Clara
BARKER, Agnes
BARNES, Emma
BARNETT, Iantha
BASS, Celia
BASHORE, Mary A.
BEALE, Jane
BELL, Magg ie
BERRY, Matilda
BLACK, Angel ine
BLACK, Nancy J.
BLACKER, ~1a tt ie E.
BOYER, Anna E.
BRAXTER, Anna
BRECHTELSBOWER, Ella D.
BROUGHTON, Ida E.
BROWN, Sarah
BROWN, S. Ellen
BROWNING, Anna
brune, Anna Charlotte
BRUNER, Mary M.
BUCK, Martha
BUECKING, Esletta

GASKILL, Charles
BACH, Frederick
WILLSDORF, Charles F.
HICKS, James
MC KEE, Milton M.
PARSLEY, Alfred S.
LOGAN, Frank
MYERS, Joseph K.
WATTS, Samuel
GOODMAN, Herbert
CUSHINGBERRY, Nathan
HAYS, Augustus H.
KENNEDY, Edward N.
CRANDALL, Theron W.
YOUNG, Abraham
NICHOLS, Thomas M,
WIEMAN, Fred W.
SIMPSON, John W.
CARSON, Franklin
COOPER, John W.
COVEY, John
MANGELSDORF, Ernest A.
MITCHELL, Samuel D.
GREEN, Albert
JACKSON, John
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BURTON, Genoa M.
BURTON, Laura B.
CARAGY, Jane A.
CARENESS, Sarah C.
CARNEY, Kate
CHARLETON, Emma J.
CHARLTON, Emma
CHARLTON, Maria
CHETLAIN, Emma H.
CLAY, Amanda
CLAY, Carol ine
COLBERT, Margaret F.
COLE, Virginia
COOK, Netta
CROWELL, Alice
DAVIS, Margaret
DAVIS, Mary
DAVIS, Mary Ann
DE VAL, Minnetta
DONOHUE, Kate
DORTON, Hester A.
-DOUGLAS, Jeanette
DRAKE, Susan E.
DRAPER, Amanda
DYMOND, Ida

LIVERMORE, Harvey C.
HALBERT, William
CARSON, Phillip S.
CLAYTON, Smith S.
MILLER, Chapin J •.
MEADE, Richard C.
HAMILTON, Charles W.
MC TAGGART, William J.
ADAMS, Charles W.
CLAY, Saint George
BROOKS, Henry
BROWN, William P.
PETTY, Richard J •
ADAMS, William M.
HARMAN, George, M.D.
MONROE, Frank M.
CHILDS, Stephen
OWEN(OVEN), Abner
STINE, Charles
TROPHAGEN, Nathanial D.
LACY, Will iam H.
NOBLE, George
WIZER, David A.
WHITE, Moses H.
CASEY, J6hn

,

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�Alphabetical listing of the brides from 1874 Marriage Records, Douglas County, KS (cont'd)
Bride

Bride

ELLIOTT, Cel ia
SMITH, Henry
ELLIS, Patsey Ann
LINDSEY, Louis
COFFIN, George A.
EMMETT, Hattie
GREER, James
ERNST, Anna B.
ERWIN(ERVIN), Jennie M.
SWAYZE, Jason C.
CUNNANA, Michael
FARREL, Maria
HASKIN, Charles A.
FISHPAW, Martha N.
BEEYLEY, Thomas A.
FORD, El iza J.
KENNEDY, Eugene
FOX, Eva
FRAZIER, Genoa D.
SCHUL, John
FRY, Emily C.
HOLT, William P.
COE, Louis
GADDY, Sarah E.
BUTELL, Emile J.
GORMAN, Louise E.
KETNER, Richard A.
GOSLINE, Harriet A.
BEALS, Jeptha
GRANGER, Net.tie S.
GARETSON, James S.
GRIFFITH, Ca.:-ol ine M.
PEARSON, Charles A.
GUSTOFSON, Augusta
FISHER, Andrew S.
HAFER, Mary
DUNGAR, Willis
HAGAN, Violet Ann
KENNEDY, Joseph
HALEY, Mary
BLADES, Andrew
HALL, Lucinda
HOLMES, Orland
HALL, Narcissa
O'NEILL, John
HARPER, Melissa J.
ALLEN, Al bert F.
HART, Elizabeth D.
SLOSSON, George
HATCH, Minnie F.
HEISE, Emma
DO LSTROM, Alexander
MENGER, Christian A.
HERYBERG, Anna
HORNBERGER, Gotthold
HEMMINGER, Anna
HENDERSON, Rebecca
ANDERSON, Charles
PEARCE, Leonard S.
HOLLINGBERRY, Sarah
HOUTY, El iza A.
DEQUIS, John
HOWARD, Marian A.
ROBINSON, David
HUNT, Charlotte A.
PRESTON, Redoford
HURD, Mary A.
CANARY, John
HYDE, Effie D.
HARVEY, Darwin E.
INGLE, Fannie L.
BOOKER, Dorral
INGLSON(ENGLSON), Martha A. REYNOLDS, David
COLE(CONE), Allen W.
JENNINGS, Hattie B.

JOHNSON, Alice
THOMAS, Francis P.
JOHNSON, Anna Christina GABRIELSON, John
JOHNSON, Lucy M.
WATSON, John W.
JOHNSON, Margaret
BAUM, Smith W.
JOHNSON, Martha
HORTON, Stephen S.
JOHNSON, Sarah E.
MAIN, John G.
JONES, Martha J.
BROWN, William E.
JONES, Miranda
STRODE, Thomas
KAISER, Francis
VAN LOEWEN, Carl
KAMMEYER, Matilda
HAZELGANS(HAGELGANS) ,.John Caspar
KASOLD, Hermina
PECK, Conrad
KATZING, Amanda
JAESCHKE, Robert
KINLEY, Mary A.
HAMMOND, Joseph L.
KELLEY, Martha V.
GILL, William H.
KENNEDY, Mary J.
BLAND, Robert
KESLER, Elizabeth S.
BOWERS, David
KLEIMAN, Matilda
VITT, Ferdinand F.
KLOPHAUS, Amalie
JOHANNING, Franz H.
KNOTT, Sarah E.
STROUP, Zachariah T.
LABARRIERE, Eveline L. HOLMES, Alfred
LAHUE(LAHNE), Mary L.
MARTIN, David H.
LAMPSEL(SAMPSEL), Mary E.
ARTHUR, Charles F.
LA MASTlNE, Emma
SUTPHIN, William H.
LAWRENCE, Nancy E.
BROOKS, Edmond
LEE, Addie
WALBRIDGE, Chester B.
LEIGH, Lydia
LAWSON, Henry
LEWIS, Maggie
GREEN, William D.
LEWIS, Peggie
PERSJiNG·; Abraham
MAIN, Mary
STANLEY, Milton
MARCH, Anna E.
HAMMOND, Eden J).
MATTHIAS, Louisa
WISHROPP, William
MANIA, Mary A.
CUNNINGTON, John R.
MC CARTHY, Katie
LEAHY, Jeremiah
MC CONNELL, Hattie C.
ANDERSON, Alexander H.
MC CONNELL, Margaret J. ELLER, Isaac P.
MC HENRY, Harriet
MC DONALD, John
MC INTIRE, Mary K.
HOLLAND, Eli F.
MC INtoSH, Sarah E.
TRABUE, William K.

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�Alphabetical listing of the brides from 1874 Marriage Records, Douglas County, KS (cont'd)
Groom
MC RILL, Aurilla A.
METSKER, Mary A.
MEYER, Susan
MILLER, Ellen S.
MILLER, Helen A.
MILLER, Lydia A.
MINIER, Ida
MERKEL, Catherine A.
MOON, Mary E.
MORRIS, Ellen
,MOTT, Ann
MURPHY, Bridget
MURRAY, Margaret L.
PARK, Alice
PATE, Ella S.
PAYNE, Minerva J.
OESCH, Louise
OLSER, alia
PATTERSON, Lucy J.
PATTON, Hannah M.
PETERSON, Emma Christine
PIERSON, Maggie A.eM.)
PRICE, Clarissa J.
RAMSEY, Harriet
RAY, Mary E.
REED, Nancy E.
ROBERTS, Louisa
ROBINSON, Dessie
ROSE, Agatha
ROSE, Fannie
ROWE, Lizzie, E.M.
ROY, El izabeth
SAMPLE, Luc inda
SAVAGE, Susie D.
SCHEMER, Catherine
SELLS, Demea A.

BARBER, James W.
BARTON, John D.
JORRELL, John
MC BERNEY, Alexander
NORTHROP, John W.
SMELSER, John
SCOFIELD, Cyrus C.
MEYER, John F.
JOY, Robert G.
SIMS, Milton
SIMMONS, Joel
MC CURDY, James
JOHNSON, Elisha D.
RCi&gt;HE, Adam
VERNON, William H.
GOEPFERT, William
WIEDEMAN, John F.W.
OUSDALL, 01 ivius T.
CLARKE, Nicholas S.
MILLS, Charles W.
ANDERSON, Charles S.
BALDWIN, Lafayette P.
STANFIELD, George S.
ALEXANDER, Smith
PALMER, Henry B.
NICHOLS, Simon
JAMES, David
TATE, T.E.
HURD, William I.
Runyan, Andrew
HARBRIDGE, Joseph B.
BADSKY, John F.
FOLEY, George W.
ALFORD, Daniel S.
VOONHOLT, Harmon
MAVITY, Wesley A.

Typed by Dr. Thomas Gorton
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SHANK, Anna C.
SHEPARD, Mary E.
SIMMONS, Sarah A.
SMITH, Emma
SMITH, Mal issa
SMITH, M. Ella
SPITLER, Sarah
STAN LEY, Lucy
STARKEY, Mary E.
STEVEN S, Dora
STEWART, Ellen
STILL, Mary J. F.
SUTTON, Sarah
TAYLOR, Fannie A.
HERRY, Maggie
THIEMIN, Elizabeth
TUCKER, 'Harriett E.
TWEED, Clara B.
UNDERWOOD, Eliza E.
VAN SYCKLE, Julia A.
VANTRIES, Flora J.
WAKLEY, Adel ine
WAKLEY, Arvilla E.
WARREN, Susan M.
WATKINS, Della
WEIDLER, Laura
WEIDLER, Reina
WELKER, Mary
WESTERHOUSE, Mary
WHIPPLE, Ida A.
8HISTLER, Sarah
WHITE, Ella M.
WHITE, Lottie
WILLIAMS, Martha
WOODWARD, El izabeth
WORDEN, Mary A.

KANE, James
CARSON, Charles C.
SIMMONS, Edward F.
GARDNER, E .E.
IRWIN, Nelson
BEVERLY, Woodbury P.
GRISSO, Daniel 8.
WHITE, George F.
MATER, Adolph G.
WILSON, Henry
BASS, James
CRAIG, Anderson
HORRELL, Jackson
SHOTWELL, Walter S.
TREADWAY, Charles ~.
SCHNEIDER, John A.
HUMBERT, Fletcher W.
ALLEN, Charles H.
FISH, Isaac B.
WEBB, Morris A.
STRUNK, Samuel C.
BROWN, George A.
COOP, Napolean L.
BRADLEY, William R.
GILMAN, Arthur C.
KESLER, James S.
HAZZARD, J arne s W.
BYRNE, Thomas W.
EDLER, Henry C.
ROBINSON, Edwin E.
Ph~OCK, Henry L.
VANDENBERGH, Jacob ~.
WINNIE, James
ZIMMERMAN, Will iam H.
CLARK, Will iam
OSBURN, George D.

I·

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1875
From Book 4 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court,
Room 144, Judicial &amp; Law Enforcement Center, Lawrence, Kansas.
Compiled by Edna Welling
and Vivian Clough.
/

Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence Officiant

AUSTIN, Oscar

BRIGGS, Mrs. Mary
Jane
CLARK, Jane
WOODFORK, Francis
ASHLEY, Hattie
REED, Nancy J.
LOVIN, Sarah J.
RAY, Emily

28 May 1875

James Millar, M.G.

23 Jan 1875
26 Feb 1875
4 Mar 1875
17 Dec 1875
12 May 1875, Leavenworth Co., Ks.
28 Oct 1875

A.C., Casper, M.G.
Gabriel Gray, M.G.
W.H. Sweet, M.G.
R.A. Caruthers, M.G.
Alfred Barnes, M.G.
Jno. Wilder, J.P.

PARIS, Mabel

4 Sept 1875

Geo. W.

AUSTIN, Robert
BADGER, Nelson
BAKER, John T.
BARKER, Jacob
BARBER, William I.
BARRETT (BARNETT),
James
BASKAVILLE, Francis
M.
BEAR, Benjamin
BEW, George H.
BLAKEMAN, James D.
BLISS, John A.
BOND, Sylvester
BONTON (BOUTON}~
Edwin S.
BRANNON, Taylor
BRIDGE, James N.
BROWN, Charles F.
BUTTERFIELD, Franklin P.
CABBAGE, William C.
CALDER, William
CAMPBELL, Eli
CARGAY, B. Franklin
CARNEY, Jessee W.
CHAMBERLAIN, Thomas
COLMAN, Osgood A.
COOPER, W.L.
CORY, Samuel W.

Smith, J.P.
,_.. "'--............

OWENS, Nancy
1 Jan 1875
BURNTON, Mattie H.
28 Feb 1875
WILSON, Sarah E.
9 Nov 1875
SAUNDERS, Lizzie A. 24 May 1875
METSKER, Elizabeth 14 Jan 1875
J.
McKINZIE, Sarah
19 Aug 1875

John G.A. Norton, P.J.:
Richard Cordley,M.G.
Joseph Lovelace, J. P. ..,-~-~
Richard Cordley, Rev.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.

GRINER, Rosa
MEAD, Anise
McNAIR, Clara G.
FULLER, Sarah L.

J.H. Bonbrake, M.G.
I.W. Clock, M.G.
S.W. Lloyd, M.G.
J.C.B. Wharton, M.G.

7 Oct 1875
23 Sept 1875
8 Nov 1875
15 Aug 1875

MUCHLER, Sarah A.
4 Apr 1875, Jefferson Co., Ks.
MAXWELL, Nannie R.
31 Aug 1875
BELL, Louise
14 Oct 1875, Leavenworth Co., Ks.
FULKERSON, Alice
14 Nov 1875
SATER, Hannah P.
12 Aug 1875, Jefferson Co., Ks.
HARRIS, Lula
11 Jul 1875
RICHARDSON, Flora E.25 Dec 1875
KIMBALL, Ella F.
4 Oct 1875
LUDINGTON, Alice E. 25 Nov 1875
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John A. Young, M.G.

W.W. Williams, M.G.
John G.A. Norton,P.J.
Werter R. Davis, M.G.
M. Seiler, Rev.
John Duncan, M.G.
J.W. Warder, M.G.
Alfred Barnes, M.G.
Richard Cordley,Rev.
Paul Ziegler, Rev.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1875 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

CRILEY, Ezra K.
DANIELS, Miles
DAVIS, James E.
DEAN, ABram S.
DOBBINS, Samuel B.

MORROW, Laura A.
WILLIAMS, Malinda
TUTTLE, Mary E.
CURTIS, Clara
MONTGOMERY, Amelia
H.
DRAPER, Edwin N.
CRISS, Melissa A.
DUNN, Robert
BROWN, Amelia
EATON, Edmund K.
SHEPPARD (SHEPHERD)
Nancy E.
ELLIS, Benjamin
EMORY, Jane
ELLIS, Delos M.
SHOBERT, Susan
EVERHART, John C.
HOUK, Katie
FISHER, Frederick
SCHOEPHFLIER,
Lillian J.
FLORY, Benjamin
HILDERBRAND,
Catherine J.
FOLLETT, George A.
ELDRIDGE, Phebe
FORREST, William J.
SILVERS. Jennie
FURGUSON, John D.
MATHEWS, Ella
FURZE, Richard A.
DUNCAN, Rachel M.
GILGES, Thompson W.
PHILLIPS, Annie M.
GILL, William H.
WARREN, Mary A.
GLOVER, Ezekiel
DODGE, Mary E.
GODFREY, Charles
SUTTON, Nancy E.
GREEN, James W.
BANKS, May S.
HALL (HALE), Jason B.WELLS, Emma S.
HARDING, Thomas P.
KOOGAL, Ada B.
HARRIS, E1hanan
CLOSE, Josephine
HARRIS, Ephraim
PITCHCHER, Alice
HART, William
HASTIE, Peter
HATCHER, Peter M.
HAY, Milton A.

FISH, Nancy
McANDLESS, Mary M.
DUNCAN, Josephine
SMITH (MARTIN),
Ma10na O.

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

Officiant

13 Apr 1875
31 Dec 1875, Osage Co., Ks.
14 Mar 1875
3 Mar 1875
15 Apr 1875

J.M. Cockins, M.G.
J.L. Embleton, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
John N. Young, M.G.
Andrew Stout, M.G.

19 Jan 1875
25 Feb 1875
,30 Mar 1875

Wm. Draper, J.P.
John N. Young, M.G.
Andrew Stout, M.G.

1875
1875
1875
1875

Gabriel Gray, M.G.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
Frederick Roth, M.G.
J.F. Schreiber, M.G.

5 Sept 1875

James E. Hi1key, M.G. :

4 Ju1 1875, Coffeyville, Ks.
13 Dec 1875
22 Dec 1875
16 May 1875
26 Dec 1875
8 Apr 1875
22 Dec 1875
5 Sept 1875
8 Dec 1875
10 Mar 1875
10 Nov 1875
30 Nov 1875
21 Apr 1875

B.F. Smith, M.G.
John G.A. Norton, P.J;-John G.A. Norton, P.J.
P.H. Gei1an, J.P.
J.W. Clock, M.G.
Merter R. Davis, M.G.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
W.W. Williams, M.G.
Paul Zeigler, Min.
A.M. Richardson, M.G.
James Barcourt, M.G.
W.F. Harwood, J.P.
T. Wellington Henderson, M.G.
William M. Adams, M.G.
Alfred Barnes, M.G.
E.G. Macy, J.P.
John S. Brown, M.G.

10 Nov
26 Oct
6 June
25 Ju1

. ....,...,

5 Feb 1875
1 Nov 1875
29 Aug 1875
13 June 1875

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1875 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

Officiant

HENDERSON, John C.
HERSHEY, Isaac
HOFFMAN, Clay
HOGUE, Frank o.
HORN, James
HULT, Andrew
ILIFF, Asa B.
JAMES, Henry
JEFFERSON, Richard
JENSEN, Neils o.
JOHNS, Henney
JOHNSON, Amos D.

STEPHENS, Elizabeth
SPITLER, Mary
GILLMAN, Gertrude
HENDRICKS, Louisa N.
HUNTER, Anne E.
AHLGUIST, Amanda
HILL, Mollie M.
AUSTIN, Ella
PRICE, Mary
KNUDSEN, Mary
JONES, Jennie
LANE, Annie E.

26 Apr 1875
4 Nov 1875
10 Dec 1875
16 Oct 1875
10 Nov 1875
1 Nov 1875
11 Sept 1875
29 Jul 875, Jefferson Co., Ks.
4 Dec 1875
22 Sept 1875
29 May 1875
26 Oct 1875

JOHNSON, August
JONES, John A.
JONES, John M.

JOMB, Ellen
COTTON, Ella E.
LINDLEY, Jemima E.

8 Nov 1875
30 Nov 1875, Jefferson Co., Ks.
3 Sept 1875

. JONES, Jo seph
JONES, Walter T.
KENNEDY, George
KIRBY, Wiley
KLINE, Henry S.
LEE, Samuel
LEWIS, George A.W.

LEMING, Mattie
TENNIS, Lizzie A.
HARRELL, Emma
DAVIS, Hannah
READ, Mary B.
LIPSCOMB, Emma
HANN, Mary E.

18 Dec 1875
29 Dec 1875
27 Jan 1875
19 Jan 1875
14 Aug 1875
25 Dec 1875, Leavenworth Co. , Ks.
7 Dec 1875, Jefferson Co. , Ks.

LINDELL, Charles A.
LUCAS ,- James B.
LUGTON, George R.
LYON, George C.
LYONS, William D.
MACKEY, Arthur D.
MADDEN, Franklin
MANN, Samuel B.
MARHSALL (HARSHA),
Eugene K.
MARTINES, Martin

GARDNER, Eva
13 Dec 1875
SIMMONS, A1via A.
30 Nov 1875
STEVENSON, Elmira
22 Sept 1875
GRANGER, Clara E.
25 Mar 1875
SMITH, Winnie L.
29 Sept 1875
COX, Lizzie B.
31 Aug 1875
LEWIS, Mary
3 Feb 1875
PEASE, Cynthia A.
13 Sept 1875
TURGEON, Josephine R.16 Apr 1875

Andrew Stout, M.G.
John Bower, M.G.
John G.A. Norton,P.J.
Paul Zeigler, Rev.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
A.M. Richardson,M.G.
John G.A. Norton,P.J.
Jerome Kunkle, J.P.
C.B. Beeks, J.P.
A.A. Trimper, M.G.
Johri G.A. Norton,P.J.
Charles Reynolds,
Chaplain, U.S.A.
A.A. Trimper, M.G.
J.C. Watt, J.P.
W.F. Fitzgerald,
Priest
John G.A. Norton,P.J .
S.W. Lloyd, M.G.
John G.A. Norton,P.J.
George W. Smith,J.P.
R.A. Caruthers, M.G.
John Divelbes,J.P.
J. Ferrel (Terrel),
M.G.
John N. Young, M.G.
Joseph Denison,M.G.
S.W. Lloyd, M.G.
Richard Cordley, M.G.
James Boicourt,M.G.
Richard Cord1ey,Rev.
Rufus Parks, Rev.
S.W. Lloyd, M.G.

TOWNSEND, Lizzie

25 Aug 1875
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Gabriel Gray, M.G.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1875 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

MASON, Albert
MATHEWS, Jonathan
McFARLAND, Edgar E.
McKENZIE, Henry
McKINNEY, David R.
MITCHELL, John M.
MONROE, Thomas H.
MOORE, Sanford V.
MOTT, William
MYERS, John
NELSON, Olaf
NOBLE, John S.
NORDEEN, Andrew
O'LEARY, Dennis
OWENS, Miles J.
OWENS, William H.
PETERSON, James H.
PIATT, Jacob W.

AMMERMON, Levina
17 Jan 1875, Jefferson Co., Ks.
SWISHER, Mary
31 May 1875
RYDER, Carrie E.
14 Dec 1875
WOOD, Amanda
25 Jan 1875
JOHNSON, Mary R.
10 Oct 1875
HORN, Martha
16 Jan 1875
HERNAL, Emma J.
9 June 1875
FORD, Hattie A.
7 Apr 1875, Leavenworth Co., Ks.
COLE, Margaret E.
3 Jan 1875
JONES, Elizabeth
21 Jan 1875
LINDALL, Emma
4 Feb 1875
SPARR, Mary A.
19 Oct 1875
ANDERSON, Bettie
20 Dec 1875
BARRY, Lizzie
13 Jan 1875
HICKS, Mary
24 Feb 1875, Leavenworth Co., Ks.
STOUT, Anna
4 Jul 1875
TEGHTMYRE, Viola C.2l Nov 1875, Franklin Co., Ks.
GRANT, Susan H.
2 June 1875

PLATNER, Charles
POSTMA, Robert
RICE, Cornelius

BLODGETT, Kate
11 Nov 1875
FRAZIER, Alta M.
4 Apr 1875
MULSO (MILSOM),
7 Mar 1875
Lizzie
PLASKET, Indiana
1 Sept 1875
ROSSEL, Mary
20 Aug 1875
STROBEL, Caroline 4 Jan 1875
EASLEY, Eveline
31 Aug, 1875, Leavenworth Co., Ks.
EUBANKS, Jennie
18 Oct 1875
RULAND, Jane
17 aul 1875
HOLYFOERSTER,
26 Jan 1875
Marie
LIPSCOMB, Louisa
26 Mar 1875
LIGGETT, Leuranah 3 Oct 1875
STEVENS, Myra
3 June 1875
SECREST, Fannie A. 15 Dec 1875

ROBERTS, Charles W.
ROCKLUND, Carl A.
ROHE, Michael
ROTHWELL, Scott
RUSH, Lambert
SAYRE, Peter W.
SCHAPER, F.W.
SILVERS, George
SKILES, Nathan T.
SMITH, Peyton R.
SMITH, Wilford A.

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

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Officiant
John M. Stewart, J.P.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
Dexter Tucker, M.G.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
R. Paepas, Rev.
Joseph Mason, Rev.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
E.G. Macy, J.P.
A.A. Trimper, M.G.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
A. Carius, Priest
Nathan Butler, M.G.
Joseph Lovelace, J.P.
Wm. Whitney, Min.
John F. Cunningham,
Priest
Alfred Barnes
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
Oscar G. Richards, J.P.
J. Boynton, M.G.
A.A. Trimper, M.G.
J.F. Schreiber, M.G.
John Divelbis, J.P.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
A.A. Trimper, M.G.
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
Geo. W. Smith, J.P.
J.N. Boicourt, M.G.
J.W. Cockins, Rev.
Phillip M. Lewis, M.G.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1875 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

SMITH, William H.
STARRETT, John M.
STEPHENS (STEVENS),
Albert J.
SUPPLE, George F.
SUTTON, Jesse
TAYLOR, Charles H.
TAYLOR, Peter S.
THOMAS, Ezra R.
THRALLS, Edmund S.
TODD, Alexander
VAN WINKLE, Nathan
WALTON, Henry
WARDEN, Daniel

KING, Louisa H. (A.) 3 Aug 1875
LOGAN, Allie L.
17 June 1875
HUGNOT, Mary J.
27 Sept 1875

Wm. H. Smith, Rev.
J.C. Herron, M.G.
George W.Smith, J.P.

PLACE, Alfreda M.
HAMBLIN, Julia L.
HUGHES, Sallie
WILLIAMS, Ella J.
BOWERS, Caroline S.
LOESCH, Catherine
LOGAN, Clarrissa
CALDWELL, Mattie
PEYTON, Annie
WILLIAMS, Talitha

16 Dec 1875
31 Oct 1875, Jefferson Co., Ks.
6 Oct 1875
21 Apr 1875
14 Jan 1875
30 Mar 1875
28 Nov 1875
6 Sept 1875
4 Mar 1875
25 Jan 1875

HUDSON, Milda J.
FRY, Matilda
COLE, Lucy
BRYANT, Mary
JEMES, Matilda F.
CARGAY, Elizabeth
CHEVALIER, Isabell
1. (J. )
WOOLLEY, Eliza
BRUNTON, Mattie J.
FRANK, Pauline B.
PERRY, Emily

17 Jan 1875
30 Sept 1875
31 Oct 1875
29 Apr 1875
6 Feb 1875
8 Nov 1875
14 May 1875

Paul Ziegler, Rev.
Isa Hale, J.P.
W.H. Sweet, M.G.
John S. Brown, M.G.
John G.A. Norton,P.J.
John G.A. Norton,P.J.
Thomas Allison,M.G.
J.W. Wilson, M.G.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
Jno. E. Rudisill,
Pastor
Isa Hale, J.P.
Paul Zeigler, Rev.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
W.W.(H.) Cole, M.G.
John G.A. Norton,P.J.
M. Seiler, Rev.
H. Bradley, Rev.

21 Dec
15 Aug
5 Sept
26 Nov

John G.A. Norton, P.J.
Richard Cordley,M.G.
John G.A. Norton,P.J.
C.B. Beeks, J.P.

WARDEN, William H.
WARREN, Henry J.
WEBBER, Henry
WHITE, Jesse
WIDENER, George G.
WILFORD, Daniel
WILLIAMS, Edwin I.
WINKELMAN, Jacob
WINNIE, Henry
WOLFF, Meyer
WRIGHT, Edmond

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

1875
1875
1875
1875

Officiant

Following in an alphabetical listing of the brides:
Bride

Bridegroom

Bride

Bridegroom

AHL~UIST, Amanda
AMMERMON, Levina
ANDERSON, Bettie
ASHLEY, Hattie

HULT, Andrew
MASON, Albert
NORDEEN, Andrew
BAKER, John T.

AUSTIN, Ella
BANKS, May S.
BARRY, Lizzie
BELL, Louisa

JAMES, Henry
GREEN, James W.
O'LEARY, Dennis
CAMBPELL, Eli

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�Alphabetical listing of brides from 1875 Marriage Records, Douglas County, Ks.
Bride

Bridegroom

BLODGETT, Kate
PLATNER, Charles
BOWERS, Caroline S.
THOMAS, Ezra R.
BRIGGS, Mrs. Mary
AUSTIN, Oscar
Jane
BROWN, Amelia
DUNN, Robert
BRUNTON, Mattie J.
WINNIE, Henry
BRYANT, Mary
WHITE, Jesse
BURNTON, Mattie H.
BEW, George H.
CALDWELL, Mattie
VAN WINKLE, Nathan
CARGAY,
Elizabeth
WILFORD, Daniel
CHEVALIER, Isabell I.WILLIAMS, Edwin I.
(J. )

CLARK, Jane
CLOSE, Josephine
COLE, Lucy
COLE, Margaret E.
COTTON, Ella E.
COX, Lizzie B.
CRISS, Melissa A.
CURTIS, Clara
DAVIS, Hannah
DODGE, Mary E.
DUNCAN, Josephine
DUNCAN, Rachel M.
EASLEY, Eveline
ELDRIDGE, Phebe
EMORY, Jane
EUBANKS, Jennie
FISH, Nancy
FORD, Hattie A.
FRANK, Pauline B.
FRAZIER, Alta M.
FRY, Matilda
FULKERSON, Alice
FULLER, Sarah L.

AUSTIN, Robert
HARRIS, Elhanan
WEBBER, Henry
MOTT, William
JONES, John A.
MACKEY, Arthur D.
DRAPER, Edwin N.
DEAN, Abram S.
KIRBY, Wiley
GLOVER, Ezekiel
HATCHER, Peter M.
FURZE, Richard A.
ROTHWELL, Scott
FOLLETT, George A.
ELLIS, Benjamin
RUSH, Lambert
HART, William
MOORE, Sanford V.
WOLFF, Meyer
POSTMA, Robert
WARREN, Henry J.
CARGAY, B. Franklin
BUTTERFIELD, Franklin

(Cont'd)

Bride

Bridegroom

GARDNER, Eva
GILLMAN, Gertrude
GRANGER, Clara E.
GRANT, Susan H.
GRINER, Rosa
HAMBLIN, Julia L.
HANN, Mary E.
HARRELL, Emma
HARRIS, Lula
HENDRICKS, Louisa N.
HERNAL, Emma J.
HICKS, Mary
HILDERBRAND,
Catherine J.
HILL, Mollie M.
HOLYFOERSTER, Marie
HORN, Martha
HOUK, Katie
HUDSON, Milda J.
HUGHES, Sallie
HUGNOT, Mary J.
HUNTER, Anne E.
JEMES, Matilda F.
JOHNSON, Mary R.
JOMB, Ellen
JONES, Elizabeth
JONES, Jennie
KIMBALL, Ella F.
KING, Louisa H. (A.)
KNUDSON, Mary
KOOGAL, Ada B.
LANE, Annie E.
LEMING, Mattie
LEWIS, Mary
LIGGETT, Leuranah

LINDELL, Charles A.
HOFFMAN, Clay
LYON, George C.
PIATT, Jacob W.
BRANNON, Taylor
SUTTON, Jesse
LEWIS, George A.W.
KENNEDY, George
CHAMBERLAIN, Thomas
HOGUE, Frank O.
MONROE, Thomas H.
OWENS, Miles J.
FLORY, Benjamin

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ILIFF, Asa B.
SCHAPER, F.W.
MITCHELL, John M.
EVERHART, John C.
WARDEN, William H.
TAYLOR, Charles H.
STEPHENS (STEVENS), Albert J.
HORN, James
WIDENER, George G.
McKINNEY, David R.
JOHNSON, August
MYERS, John
JOHNS, Henney
COOPER, W.L.
SMITH, William H.
JENSEN, Neils O.
HARDING, Thomas P.
JOHNSON, Amos D.
JONES, Joseph
MADDEN, Franklin
SKILLS, Nathan T.

�Alphabetical listing of brides from 1875 Marriage Records, Douglas County, Ks.
Bride

Bridegroom

LINDALL, Emma
NELSON, Olaf
LINDLEY, Jamima E.
JONES,· John M.
LIPSCOMB, Emma
LEE, Samuel
LIPSCOMB, Louisa
SILVERS, George
LOESCH, Catherine
THRALLS, Edmund S.
LOGAN, Allie L.
STARRETT, John M.
LOGAN, Clarrissa
TODD, Alexander
LOVIN, Sarah J.
BARBER, William I.
LUDINGTON, Alice E.
CORY, Samuel W.
MATHEWS, Ella
FURGUSON, John D.
MAXWELL, Nannie R.
CALDER, William
McANDLESS, Mary M.
HASTIE, Peter
McKINZIE, Sarah
BONTON (BOUTON), Edwin S.
McNAIR, Clara G.
BROWN, Charles F.
MEAD, Anise
BRIDGE, James N.
METSKER, Elizabeth J.BOND, Sylvester
MONTGOMERY, Amelia H.DOBBINS, Samuel B.
MORROW, Laura A.
CRILEY, Ezra K.
MUCHLER, Sarah A.
CABBAGE, William C.
MULSO (MILSOM),
RICE, Cornelius
Lizzie
OWENS, Nancy
BEAR, Benjamin
PARIS, Mabel
BASKAVILLE, Francis M.
PEASE, Cynthia A.
MANN, Samuel B.
PERRY, Emily
WRIGHT, Edmond
PEYTON, Annie
WALTON, Henry
PITCHCHER, Alice
HARRIS, Ephraim
PLACE, Alfreda M.
SUPPLE, George F.
PLASKET, Indiana
ROBERTS, Charles W.
PHILLIPS, Annie M.
GILGES, Thompson W.
PRICE, Mary
JEFFERSON, Richard
RAY, Emily
BARRETT (BARNETT), James
READ, Mary B.
KLINE, Henry S.
REED, Nancy J.
BARKER, Jacob
RICHARDSON, Flora E. COLMAN, Osgood A.

Typed by Mary Lou Winchell

(Cont'd)

Bride

Bridegroom

ROSSEL, Mary
RULAND, Jane
RYDER, Carrie E.
SATER, Hannah P.
SAUNDERS, Lizzie P.
SCHOEPHFLIER, Lilian

ROCKLUND, Carl A.
SAYRE, Peter W.
McFARLAND, Edgar E.
CARNEY, Jessee W.
BLISS, John A.
FISHER, Frederick

J.

SECREST, Fannie A.
SHEPPARD (SHEPHERD),
Nancy E.
SHOBERT, Susan
SILVERS, Jennie
SIMMONS, Alvia A.
SMITH (MARTIN),
Malone O.
SMITH, Winnie L.
SPARR, Mary A.
SPITLER, Mary
STEPHENS, Elizabeth
STEVENS, Myra
STEVENSON, Elmira
STOUT, Anna
STROBEL, Caroline
SUTTON, Nancy E.
SWISHER, Mary
TEGHTMYRE, Viola C.
TENNIS, Lizzie A.
TOWNSEND, Lizzie
TURGEON, Josephine
TUTTLE, Mary E.
WARREN, Mary A.
WELLS, Emma S.
WILLIAMS, Ella J.
WILLIAMS, Malinda
WILLIAMS, Talitha
WILSON, Sarah E.
WOOD, Amanda
WOODFORK, Francis
WOOLLEY, Eliza

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SMITH, Wilford
EATON, Edmund K.
ELLIS, Delos M.
FORREST, William J.
LUCAS, James B.
HAY, Milton A.
LYONS, William D.
NOBLE, John S.
HERSHEY, Isaac
HENDERSON, John C.
SMITH, Peyton R.
LUGTON, George R.
OWENS, Williams H.
RHOE, Michael
GODFREY, Charles
MATHEWS, Jonathan
PETERSON, James H.
JONES, Walter T.
MARTINES, Martin
MARSHALL (HARSHA), Eugene K.
DAVIS, James E.
GILL, William H.
HALL (HALE), Jason B.
TAYLOR, Peter S.
DANIELS, Miles
WARDEN. Daniel
BLAKEMAN, James D.
McKENZIE, Henry
BADGER, Nelson
WINKLEMAN, Jacob

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1876
From Book 4 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court, Room 144
Judicial &amp; Law Enforcement Center, Lawrence, Kansas. Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough.
Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

ADAMS, James W.
AKERS, Henry
ALBRECHT, B.
ALCORN, Sylvester
ALLEN, Frank A.
ALLEN, Samuel R. (K)
ARNOLD, Edward
BARBER, John
BARNHART, Joseph
BARNHART, William
BARTLETT, Joseph E.
BASEL, William H.
BEBOUT, Joseph
BECKER, Stephen
BENSON, John A.
BOLIN, (BOHN), Daniel
BORER, (BOWER) Joseph
BRADSHAW, James M.
BURNETT, Henry C.
CADE, Jacob (Joseph)
CADE, Phenis
CAMERON, Noah
CANTRELL, Hiram B.

PEARSON, Jennie M.
WESTERHAUSE, Anna
WHIPPLE, Alice
PENNER, Mary
ROGERS, Jennie
WHITNEY, Mattie L.
GABRIEL, Henrietta
MOORE, Arabella P.
FISHBURN, America S.
MICHAEL, Sarah E.
WHITCOMB, Lily A.
PALMER, Frances J.
MURPHY, Maggie
DOLLINGER, Emily
MALM, Hilda
ANDERSON, Mary
HEILIGENSTEIN, Mary
BRUBAliliR, Lydia
COFFEY, Jennie R.
ROSE, Sophronia A.
YATES, Amanda
WARREN, Emily A.
YEWDOLL, (YENDALL)
Charlotte
PRICE, Mary E.
ARMS, Martha
HAMLINE,(HAVLINE)
Lizzie
WHEELER, Mary D.
HIATT, Mrs. Fannie B.
PRENTICE, Adelaide L.
BALDWIN, Mary M.
PETTIBONE, ElviraE.
DOBBINS, Ella
BAILEY, Mary
BRADEN, Isabel A.

28 Dec. 1876
1 Feb. 1876
3 Aug. 1876
12 Feb. 1876
27 May 1876
14 Nov. 1876
17 Oct. 18?6
13 Dec. 1876
9 Nov. 1876
23 Nov. 1876
28 June 1876
25 Dec. 1876
7 Sept. 1876
30 Apr. 1876
25 Nov. 1876
18 Apr. 1876
4 May 1876
25 Oct. 1876
13 Sept. 1876
2 Mar. 1876
3 Feb. 1876
1 June 1876

CARUTHERS, Thomas S.
CHAPLEY, John
CLARK, Robert
COCHRAN, Joseph S.
COLE, Thomas J.
CORBIN, John N.
COURSEN, Phillip S.
COX, Samuel H.
CRANE, Charles W..
CRANE, Clark S.
DAVIS, Charles G.

License only
Topeka, Ks. Shawnee Co.

Officiant
J.W. Cockins, Rev.
W.O. Kretsinger, Pastor
John Q.!.Norton, P.J.
Linus Blakesley, Pastor
T.B.Gray, M.G.
John Q.A.Norton, P.J.
S.W.Lloyd, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
S.W.Spring, Pastor
John Wilder, J.P.
John Q.A.Norton, P.J.
,r, - Geo. Tonnies, Rev.
John Q.A.Norton, P.J.
S.J. Asterberg, M.G.
John Piehler, Priest
Christopher Flory, M. G. '. 1
A.A.Trimper, M.G.
J.H. Bonebrake, M.G.
John Q.A.Norton, P.J.
Edward Gill, M.G.
1

20 Jan. 1876
3 Sept.· 1876
26 Feb. 1876

John Q.A.Norton, P.J.
T B.Gray, Min.
R.A. Caruthers, M.G.

15 June 1876
28 Feb. 1876
20 Jan. 1876
11 July 1876
15 Sept. 1876
4 July 1876
24 Dec. 1876
1 Sept. 1876
19 Jan. 1876

A.A.Trimper, M.G.
S.W. Lloyd, M.G.
John W. Young, Min.
A.A.Trimper, Min.
T.B.Gray, Min.
W.O. Kretsinger, Min.
Henry W. Conry, M.G.
Chas. Chadwick, J.P.
V.M. King, M.G.

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS
Bridegroom
DAVIS, William
DEVER, Sheldon B.
DOLISI, John
DOWNS, Eli A.
DRENDEL, Joseph
DUDLEY, Luther C.
DUMMER, William H.
DUTTON, Daniel P.
EASTMAN, Nelson D.
EBERHART, Obadiah
ELAM, Ti lman C.
ELLIOTT, Andrew G.
ERVIN, Charles
!i'LORA , Josiah D.
FLORY, Cyrus
FISHER, Frederie G.
FRICKER, William D.
FURGUSON, Lewis S.
GAUSNELL, Joseph M.
GAYLORD, Owen C.
GILL, Albert P.
GILMORE, John
GINN,(ZINN) Moses
GORDON, Wm. F.
GRACEY, Simon P.
GREENFIELD, Charles
HOGAN, Thomas
HALBURT, John
HAMMERT, John
HARDEN, James H.
HARDING, James C.
HARRIS, Walker
HATCH, Charles
HATTEN, Henry H.
HAYS, i'iilliam
HENDERSON, Andy
HOERSEMAN, Frank
HOLMES, Ezra R.

MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1.876

Bride
SPENCER, Ellen M.
PIPER, Ella
MOLL, Elizabeth
HARBOUR, Sarah E.
HEILIGENSTEIN, Adelheia
SHOBERT, Sarah M.
WISER(WIZER), Jennie
WATSON, Lorinda J.
UNDERWOOD, Lucinda
FLORY, Saty
FEARER, Mary A.
SEATON, Rebecca
HALL, Mary
HARBOUR, f.1artha E.
METSKER, Sarah E.
RICHARDS, Emma L.
TRIMPER, Lucy E.
SILVERS, Catherine
STILES, Eliza A.
TAYLOR, Julia K.
OLIVER, Julia T.
ANDERSON, Matilda
SWEEZER, Olive
BOONE, S. Margaret
ROFFEL, Eliza A.
ARNOLD, Martha
EDWARDS, Mattie
TOYNE, Sarah Jane
MARFILIUS, Magdelena
KIRBY Mary E.
FISHPAW, Maggie
LEE, Rebecca
DONOHOE, Lizzie A.
COTES (COLES) , Francis
LINNING, Virginia A.
RUBY, Anna
KAMMEYER, Sophia W.
NOEACKER, S.E.

(Cont'd)

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence
7 Aug. 187611 Oct. 1876
28 Nov. 1876
16 Feb. 1876
12 Sept. 1876
21 Mar. 1876
15 Mar. 1876
12 Mar. 1876
7 Jan. 1876
1) Aug. 1876
9 Mar. 1876
12 Feb. 1876
)0 May 1876
2) Feb. 1876
24 Feb. 1876
10 June 1876
25 Dec. 1876
22 July 1876
21 Sept. 1876
24 Aug. 1876
) July 1876
25 Aug. 1876
20 July 1876
22 Sept. 1876
4 Sept. 1876
27 Sept. 1876
28 Dec. 1876
27 Jan. 1876
24 Apr. 1876
14 Nov. 1876
27 Feb. 1876
i) Jan. 1876
12 Sept. 1876
17 Aug. 1876
) June 1876
1 Nov. 1876
)0 Nov. 1876
27 Apr. 1876
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Shawnee Co., Ks.

License only

Officiant
S.W.Lloyd, M.G.
J.W. Cockins, Pastor
Alb Weikmam, Priest
J.W. Clock, M.G.
Albert Weikmam, Priest
John QA. Norton, P.J.
Henry M. Greene, M.G.
W. Skeels, Elder
Thomas Johnson, J.P.
Christopher Flory, M. G.
W.O. Kretsinger, Min.
John QA .. Norton , P.J.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
J.W.Cockins, Pastor
A.A.Trimper, M.G.
John QA. Norton, P.J.
S.J. McNaughton, J.P.
S.W.Lloyd, M.G.
Henry W. Conry, M.G.
A.A.Trimper, M.G.
Henry W. Conry, M.G.
S.W.Spring, Pastor
John QA. Norton, P.J.
John QA. Norton, P.J.
R.T.W.James, M.G.
Charles Chadwick, J.P.
Geo. Tonnies, Rev.
Henry W. Conry, M.G.
A.S. Baldwin, J.P.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
John QA. Norton, P.J.
H.H.Harris, J.P
John QA. Norton, P.J.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
John A. Reitz, ~1.G.
Henry W. Conry, M.G.

.,

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS HARRIAGE RECORDS - 1876
Bridegroom
HOUK, John W.
HOWSER, John W.
JOHNS, John
JOHNSON, Charles
JOHNSON, Swan
JONES David
KENNEDY, Oscar C.
KEPLER, David
KING, Harden
KINZY, John R.
KNIGHT, Geo. W.
KNOTT, Abner C.
KOEHLER, William
LAGERQUIST, John A.
LAWSON, Thomas S.
LEASCH, Adoniram
LEE, Henry
LEEPER, Gilbert C.
LEFNAN, John H.
LEIS, George
LESLIE, Thomas G.
LEVETT, Edward
LEWIS, Ebenzer
LINDSEY, Sandy
LOWE, Robert M.
LUDINGTON, George H.
MANNING, B.S.W.
MANNIX, Cornelius
MANTER, Addison
MATHEWS, Charles
McDONALD, Edmond E.
McKNIGHT, William F.
McMURRAY, John
MELLINGER (METTINGER),
James D.

Bride

Date &amp; Place if
NUFFER, Hannah
28 Dec .. 1876
MOHLER, Elizabeth
15 Aug. 1876
MARTIN, Mary E.
1) Jan. 1876
JOHNSON; Emma M.
20 Oct. 1876
ERICKSON, Anna
24 Mar. 1876
BRYANT, Chaney
21 Dec. 1876
CORNELIUS, Laura
27 June 1876
SHOEBERT, Mary E.
11 May 1876
FOX, Matilda
i) Dec. 1876
GRAY, Clara E.
9 Nov. 1876
AYERS, Emma
22 July 1876
GORE, Rachel
27 Apr. 1876
GEIB, Anna
4 Dec. 1876
HERNING, Sarah A.
2 Nov. 1876
STANLEY, Sarah E.
6 Dec. 1876
PARKER, Nyrtilla E.
9 Feb. 1876
CARTER, Elizabeth
25 May 1876
COFFEY, Martha F.
18 Apr. 1876
MIENZER(MINZER)(MINZIER),
Louisa
)1 May 1876
ROSS, Lillian
26 Oct. 1876
COOKE, Hellen A.
)1 May 1876
STANFIELD, Mary
5 Mar. 1876
CLARKE, Sarah
8 Apr. 1876
JONES, Jennie
1 July 1876
PATE, Emma
24 Sept. 1876
BLODGETT, Jessie B.
2 Feb. 1876
WILLIAMS, Mary
26 Sept. 1876
WILLIAMSON, Hannah
26 Oct. 1876
DAVIS, Clara M.
5 Dec. 1876
JOHNSON, Ida
21 Dec. 1876
WILSON, May(Mary)
24 Aug. 1876
LAUGHTON, Mary A.
17 Apr. 1876
TAYLOR, Georgia
5 Jan. 1876
NELSON, Maggie B.

20

June~1876

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(Cont'd)

other than Lawrence

Jefferson Co., Ks.
Leavenworth Co., Ks.

Jefferson Co., Ks.

Officiant
Ph. Fricker, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
John Q.H. Norton, P.J.
S.J. Osterberg, M.G.
A A.Trimper, M.G.
Josiah Terrel, M.G.
James Bryson, M.G.
Wm. H. Fullour, J.P.
R.T.W. James, M.G.
R.T.W. James, M.G.
John Q.A. Norton, P.J.
Josiah Ferrel, M.G.
George Tonnies, Pastor
A.C. Peck, Minn.
A.J. Haskin, J.P.
A.A.Trimper, M.G.
\
William S. Harrod, M.G.

License only

Franklin Co., Ks.
Leavenworth Co., Ks.
License only

License only

A.F. Kesfhage, M.G.
L.W. Spring, Pastor
J.W. Clock, M.G.
Ilam Relsall, Min.
Thomas Allison, M.G.
J.H. Bonebrake, M.G.
Alfred Barnes, Pastor
Henry W. Conry, M.G.
A.C. Peck, M.G.
John Q.A. Norton, P.J.
Bedford Drisdom, M.G.
W.F.Harwood, J.P.
John Q.H.Norton, P.J.
A.A.Trimper, M.G.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1876

(Cont'd)

~ridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

Officiant

MENDENHALL, Charles
MINNIX (MINICH),
Fleming H.
MITCHELL, James T.
MOORE, Ely
MOORE, Robert R.
MORGAN, Gilbert H.
MORRISON, John

BOYD, Nancy

10 May 1876

Henry W. Conry, M.G.

ROYER, Susan
HARDIN, Susan J.
FRAWLEY, Mary A.
GRAVELEY, Emma A.
SIMMONS, Rachel E.
WILBER (WILBUR) ,
Emily F.
FRAME, Matilda
HARRIS, Sarah
CAMPBELL, Eva
HADLEY, Arabella S.
WHITE, Susan
DAVIS, Katie B.
SHOUT, Agnes M.
GREEN, Lucinda
BURROWS, Calista A.
MOSSER, Carrie
LACY, Phebe A.
WALMSLEY, Mollie
HARRIS, Samantha A.
MACK, Sarah A.L.
DOWNING, Julia A.
DAVIS, Laura

6 Oct. 1876
25 Dec. 1876
5 Jan. 1876
6 June 1876
1 Mar. 1876

John Bower, M.G.
Henry W. Conry, M.G.
W.F.Fitzgerald, Priest
Thos. H. Phillips, M.G.
Albert M. Richardson, M.G.

27 Sept. 1876
4 July 1876
6 Nov. 1876
21 Dec. 1876
22 Aug. 1876
1 Apr. 1876
31 Aug. 1876
24 Feb. 1876
16 Aug. 1876
25 Dec. 1876
12 May 1876
Tonganoxie, Leav. Co., Ks.
1 Feb. 1876
21 June 1876 Shawnee Co., Ks.
19 July 1876
12 Dec. 1876
25 Oct. 1876
12 Feb. 1876

T.C.Darling, J.P.
Henry W. Reed, M.G.
John Q.A.Norton, P.J.
A.M. Richardson, M.G.
A.A.Trimper, M.G.
L.C.Biggs, M.G.
Werter R. Davis, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
W.L.Harrod, M.G.
John Q.A. Norton, P.J.
John Q.A.Norton, P.J.
James Boicourt, Min.
H.R. Button, M.G.
Elihu Green, M.G.
L.W.Spring, Pastor
H.W. Conry, M.G.
Geo. W. Smith, J.P.

LEHMANN, Hellen A.C.
PARKER, Hattie E.
PARRIE, Alice C.
WALTERS, Nancy E.
LEWIS, Eunice A.
ARNOLD, Eliza
WHITE, Ellen
READ, Mosia
ESSON, Hellen D.

23 Oct. 1876
19 Mar. 1876
13 July 1876
30 Oct. 1876 Jefferson Co., Ks.
23 Feb. 1876
15 Sept. 1876
30 Sept. 1876
3 May 1876
27 Dec. 1876

John Q.A.Norton, P.J.
A.C.Peck, Clergy
Chas Chadwick, J.P.
John N. Holliday, M.G.
S.W.Lloyd, M.G.
T.B. Gray, Min.
Rufus parks, M.G.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
Henry W. Conry, M.G.

MORTON, William A.
MOSSER, George
NESBITT, Charles H.
NEWLIN, Joseph H.
NEWMAN, Marshall G.
NORTH, Uriah
OLIVER, Henry N.
PATE, Daniel
PENROOD(PENROD) Isaac
P&amp;;TERS, Louis H.
PHENICIE, William C.
PHILLIPS, Jerold
PINE, Henry A.
PINKSTON, Ephraim W.
RANDELL, Walter P.
REED, Henry
REINCHILD(RHEINSCHILD),
George D.
RICHARDS, Geo. M.
RIDGEWAY, Zacharie T.
ROOT, Horace E.
ROSE, Alexander
ROY, Ralph G.
SCOTT, Charles
SHEPARD, General L.
SMILEY, James W.

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1876

(Cont'd)

Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

Officiant

SMITH, Hiatt S.
SMITH, James
SMITH, John F.
SNOW, Wm. H.
SNYDER, Henry E.
SNYDER, Henry J.
STOUDER(STOUDEN) Joseph
TOLES, Nathan B.
VARNER, David
VAUSBINDER, John R.
VOGEL, Robert
wADE, James A.
WALKER, Jenks
WARE, Geo. P.
WATTS, Isaac
WATTS. Sylvester A.
WESTHEFFER, Elias
WEYMORTH, William H.
WHEELER, Fred A.
WHITEFORD, Silas B.
WHITSELL, Willis
WILLIAI1S, Christopher
V.
WILLIAMSON, Charles A.
WILLIAMSON, James F.
WILSON, Lenuel T.
WOODWARD, George W.
WOODWARD, James R.
WYATT, Frank
VANCIL, Izri B.
ZINN, Geo. W.

DOUGLAS, Lizzie
WILLIAMS, Parthena
PERRY, Mary
SMITH, Carrie
FEATHERSTON, Mary
STEWART, Mollie(Mattie)
WILLS, Susan
POPE, Maggie
CRAVENS, Annie
TUCKER, Margaret
GUTMUCHEL, l1ary
LEIGH, Mary S.
DRAKE, Lucy A.
SNYDER, Sarah
RUSSELL, Elizabeth
REYNOLDS, Luella H.
PEEBLES, Deborah E.
PEARSON, Belle
PIPER, Mattie F.
McGLOTHLIN, Eva
GREEN, Josie

17 Feb. 1876
7 Sept. 1876
22 Feb. 1876
4 Oct. 1876
8 July 1876
)0 Jan. 1876
1) May 1876
10 Aug. 1876
)0 July 1876
27 Apr. 1876
10 Oct. 1876
20 Jan. 1876
12 Aug. 1876
21 Aug. 1876
15 Feb. 1876
25 Oct. 1876
4 Oct. 1876
20 Dec. '1876
9 Mar. 1876
25 Jan. 1876
20 Oct. 1876

C.H. Strong, Rev.
Gabriel Gray, M.G.
W.S. Harrod, M.G.
M.Mc Featters, M.G.
Charles Chadwick, J.P.
Alfred Barnes, Pastor
John G.A. Norton, P.J.
W.L. Harrod, M.G.
O.C. Wisner, Min.
John Q.A. Norton, P.J.
Alb. Weikmam, Priest
S.W.Lloyd, M.G.
Rufus Parks, M.G.
John Q.A.Norton, P.J.
Paul Yiegler, Rector
John Q.A. Norton, P.J.
Job Robinson, M.G.

BROWN, Lizzie
McKNIGHT, Emma M.
NEW, Catherine
BONHAM, Sarah C.
BULLOCK, Maggie A.
BAUM, Martha E.
LATSHAW, Jennie E.
GOVE, Myra
PATE, Laura N.

1 July 1876
25 Nov. 1876
16 Mar. 1876
10 Aug. 1876
27 Feb. 1876
19 Mar. 1876
29 Mar. 1876
16 Feb. 1876
25 July 1876

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Osage Co., Ks.

License only

JosephDenison, M.G.
John Q.A. Norton, P.J.
W.L.Harrod, M.G.
A.S.Baldwin, J.P.
John Q.A. Norton, P.J.
John Q.A.Norton, P.J.
John Q.A. Norton, P.J.
David T. Woodward, M.G.
L.M.Sawyer, J.P.
J.W.Cockins, Rev.
John Q.A.Norton, P.J.
John Q.A.Norton, P.J.

�Alphabetical listing of brides from 1876 Marriage records, Douglas County, Ks.
Bride
ANDERSON, Mary
ANDERSON, Matilda
ARMS, Martha
ARNOLD, Eliza
ARNOLD, Martha
AYERS, Emma
BAILEY, Mary
BALDWIN, Mary M.
BAUM, Martha E.
BLODGETT, Jessie B.
BONHAM, Sarah C.
BOONE, S. Margaret
BOYD, Nancy
BRADEN, Isabel A.
BROWN, LizzieBRUBAKER, Lydia
BRYANT, Chaney
BULLOCK, Maggie A.
BURROWS, Calista A.
CAMPBELL, Eva
CARTER, Elizabeth
CLARKE, Sarah
COFFEY, Jennie R.
COFFEY, Martha F.
COOKE, Hellen A.
CORNELIUS, Laura
COTES (COLES), Francis
CRAVENS, Annie
DOUGLAS, Lizzie
DAVIS, Clara M.
DAVIS, Katie B.
DAVIS, Laura
DOBBINS, Ella
DOLLINGER, Emily
DONOHOE, Lizzie A.
DOWNING, Julia A.
DRAKE, Lucy A.
EASON, Hellen D.

Bridegroom

Bride

Bridegroom

BOLIN,(BOHN) Daniel
GILMORE, John
CHAPLEY, John
ROY, Ralph G.
GREENFIELD, Charles
KNIGHT, George W.
CRANE, Clark S.
COURSEN, Phillip S.
WOODWARD, James R.
LUDINGTON, George H.
WILSON, Lemuel T.
GORDON, William F.
MENDENHALL, Charles
DAVIS, Charles G.
WILLIAMS, Christopher V.
BRADSHAW, James M.
JONES, David
WOODWARD, George W.
PENROOD,(PENROD) Isaac
NESBITT, Charles H.
LEE, Renry
LEWIS, Ebenezer
BURNETT, Henry C.
LEEPER, Gilbert C.
LESLIE, Thomas G.
KENNEDY, Oscar C.
HATTEN, Henry H.
VARNER, David
SNITH, Hiatt S.
MANTER, Addison
NORTH, Uriah
REED, Henry
CRAVE, Charles W.
BECKER, Stephen
HATCH, Charles
RANDELL, Walter P.
WALKER, Jenks
SMILEY, James

EDWARDS, Mattie
ERICKSON, Anna
FEARER, Mary A.
FEATHERSTON, Mary
FISHBURN, America S.
FISHPAW, Maggie
FLORY, Saty
FOX, Matilda
FRAME, Matilda
FRAWLEY, Mary A.
GABRIEL, Henrietta
GEIB, Anna
GORE, Rachel
GOVE, Myra
GRAVELEY, Emma A.
GRAY, Clara E.
GREEN, Josie
GREEN, Lucinda
GUTMUCHEL, Mary
HADLEY, Arabella S.
HALL, Mary
HAMLINE (HAVLINE)
Lizzie
HARBOUR Martha E.
HARBOUR, Sarah E.
HARDIN, Susan J.
HARRIS, Samantha A.
HARRIS, Sarah
HEILIGENSTEIN, Adelheia
HEI LIGEN STEIN , Mary
HERNING, Sarah A.
HIATT, Mrs. Fannie B.
JOHNSON, Emma M.
JOHNSON, Ida
JONES, Jennie
KAMMEYER, Sophia W.
KIRBY, Mary E.
LACY, Phebe A.

HAGAN, Thomas
JOHNSON, Swan
ELAM, Tilman C.
SNYDER, Henry E.
BARNHART, Joseph
HARDING, James C.
EBERHART, Obadiah
KING, Harden
MORTON, William A.
MOORE, Ely
ARNOLD, Edward
KOEHLER, William
KNOTT, Abner C.
VANCIL, Izri B.
MOORE, Robert A.
KINZY, John R.
WHITSELL, Willis
PATE, Daniel
VOGEL, Robert
NEWLIN, Joseph H.
ERVIN, Charles

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CLARK, Robert
FLORA, Josiah D.
DOWNS, Eli A.
MITCHELL, James T.
PINE, Henry A.
MOSSER, George
DRENDEL, Joseph
BOREN(BOWER), Joseph
LAGERQUIST, John A.
COLE, Thomas J.
JOHNSON, Charles
MATHEWS, Charles
LINDSEY, Sandy
HOERSEMAN, Frank
HARDEN,James H.
PHENICIE, William C.

�Alphabetical listing of brides from 1876 Marriage records, Douglas County, Ks.

(Cont'd)

Bride

Bridegroom

Bride

Bridegroom

LATSHAW, Jennie E.
LAUGHTON, Mary A.
LEE, Rebecca
LEHMANN, Hellen A.C.

WYATT. Frank
McKNIGHT, William F.
HARRIS, Walker
REINCHILD (RHEINSCHILD),
George D.
WADE, James A.
ROSE, Alexander
HAYS, William
PINKSTON, Ephraim W.
BENSON, John A.
HAMMERT, John
JOHNS, John
WHITEFORD, Silas B.
WILLIAMSON, Charles A.
FLORY, Cyrus
BARNHART, William

PENNER, Mary
PERRY, Mary
PETTIBONE, Elvira E.
PIPER, Ella
PIPER, Mattie F.
POPE, Maggie
PRENTICE, Adelaide L.
PRICE, Mary E.
READ, Mosia
REYNOLDS, Luella H.
RICHARDS, Emma L.
ROFFEL, Eli za A.
ROGERS, Jennie
ROSE, Sophronia A.
ROSS, Lillian
ROYER, Susan
RUBY, Anna
RUSSELL, Elizabeth
SEATON, Rebecca
SHOBERT, Sarah M.
SHOEBERT, Mary E.
SHOUT, Agnes M.
SILVERS, Catherine
SIMMONS, Rachel E.
SMITH, Carrie
SNYDER, Sarah
SPENCER, Ellen M.
STANFIELD, Mary
STANLEY, Sarah E.
STEWART, Mollie (Mattie)
STILES, Eliza A.
SWEEZER, Olive
TAYLOR, Georgia
TAYLOR, Julia K.
TOYNE, Sarah Jane
TRIMPER, Lucy E.
TUCKER, Margaret
UNDERWOOD, Lucinda

ALCORN, Sylvester
SMITH, John F.
COX, Samuel H.
DEVER, Sheldon B.
WHEELER, Fred A.
TOLES, Nathan B.
CORBIN, John N.
CARUTHERS, Thomas S.
SHEPARD, General L.
WATTS, Sylvester A.
FISHER, Frederic G.
GRACEY, Simon P.
ALLEN, Frank A.
CADE, Jacob (Joseph)
LEIS, George
MINNIX (Minich), Fleming H.
HENDERSON, Andy
WATTS, Isaac
ELLIOTT, Andrew G.
DUDLEY, Luther C.
KEPLER, David
OLIVER, Henry N.
FURGUSON, Lewis S.
MORGAN, Gilbert H.
SNOW, William H.
WARE, George P.
DAVIS, William
LEVETT, Edward
LAWSON, Thomas S.
SNYDER, Henry J.
GAUSNELL, Joseph M.
GINN (ZINN), Moses
McMURRY, John
GAYLORD, Owen C.
HALBURT, John
FRICKER, William D.
VAUSBINDER, John R.
EASTMAN, Nelson D.

LEIGH, Mary S.
LEWIS, Eunice A.
LINNING, Virigina
MACK, Sarah A.L.
MALM, Hilda
MARFILIUS, Magdelena
MARTIN, Mary E.
McGLOTHLIN, Eva
McKNIGHT, Emma M.
METSKER, Sarah E.
MICHAEL, Sarah E.
MIENZER (MINZER)(MINZIER)
Louisa
MOHLER, Elizabeth
MOLL, Elizabeth
MOORE, Arabella P.
MOSSER, Carrie
MURPHY, Maggie
NELSON, Maggie B.
NEW, Catherine
NOEACKER, S.E.
NUFFER, Hannah
OLIVER, Julia T.
PALMER, Frances J.
PARKER, Hattie E.
PARKER, Myrtilla E.
PARR IE , Alice C.
PATE, Emma
PATE, Laura N.
PEARSON, Belle
PEARSON, Jennie M.
PEEBLES, Deborah E.

LEFMAN, John H.
HOWSER, John W.
DOLISI, John
BARBER, John
PETERS, Louis H.
BEBOUT, Joseph
MELLINGER (METTINGER)
James D.
WILLIAMSON, James F.
HOLMES, Ezra R.
HOUK, John W.
GILL, Albert P.
BASEL, William H.
RICHARDS, George M.
LEASCH, Adoniram
RIDGEWAY, Zacharie T.
LOWE, Robert M.
ZINN, George W.
WEYMORTH, William H.
ADAMS, James W.
WESTHEFFER, Elias

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�Alphabetical listing of brides from 1876 Marriage records, Douglas County, Ks.
Bride

(Cont'd)

Bridegroom

~ALT~RS, Nancy E.
ROOT, Horace E.
WALNSLEY, Mollie
PHILLIPS, Jerold
WARREN, Emily A.
CAMERON, Noah
WATSON, Larinda J.
DUTTON, Daniel P.
WESTERHAUSE, Anna
AKERS, Henry
WHEELER, Mary D.
COCHRAN, Joseph S.
WHIPPLE, Alice
ALBRECHT, B.
. WHITCOMB, Li ly A.
BARTLETT, Joseph E .
WHITE, Ellen
SCOTT, Charles
WHITE, Susan
NEWMAN, Marshall G.
WHITNEY, Mattie L.
ALLEN, Samuel R. (K)
WILBER (WILBUR), Emily F. MORRISON, John
WILLIAMS, Mary
MANNING, B.S.W.
WILLIAMS, Parthena
SMITH , James
WILLIAMSON, Hannah
MANNIX, Cornelius
WILLS, Susan
STOUDER (STOUDEN), Joseph
WILSON, May (Mary)
McDONALD, (Edward )
Edmond E.
WISER (WIZER), Jennie
DUMMER, William H.
YATES, Amanda
CADE, Phenis
YEWDOLL (YENDALL),
Charlotte
CANTRELL, Hiram B.

Typed by Pauline Meyer

ADDITIONS:

1874 ~iarriages of Douglas County, Kansas
REYNOLDS, Charles w. married EBERHART, Sarah J.
22 February 1874-A.A. Trimper. MG

RUNAWAY WIFE
Walter caouca wrote a letter on 15 Nov 1828 from Chilocothe. Orl stating that his
wife, Charlotte CROUCH had run away again. This was the tenth time she has run
away in 10 years. (Carolina Observer, Thurs. 15, Jan 1829. p. 2)
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From Book 4 in the Office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court,
Room 144, Law and Judicial Building, Lawrence, Kansas. Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough. Place of marriage is Douglas County, Kansas unless otherwise stated.
Bridegroom
ADAMS, David R.
ADAMS, John
ADAMS, John W.
AM BOLD , Gustav
Silverton, Colo
ANDREWS, Charles R.
ANNIS, Dee
ANNIS, George F.
Dg. Co., KS
BADLEY, Thomas
BAILEY, Robert W.
BALDRIDGE, Geo. W.
BALDWIN, Charles J.
Leav. Co., KS
BALDWIN, William H. H.
BANGS, Wolford N.
BARBER, William T.
BARKER, Sim(e)on H.
BATTLE, Samuel
BE"'ESON, Alva
Washington Co.,KS
BLACKVJELDER, Isaac S.
Chicago, III
BOWEN, Harvey B.
BOWERS, Louis C.
BOWMAN, Albert B.
BRADSHAW, John H.
Leav. Co., KS
BREEZE. Henry C.

Bride

Date &amp; Place

Officiant

HAWKINS, Mary E.
HOWLAND, Mary Z.D.
HOLLENGER, Anna
SPIETZ, (SFIETY) ,Lottie
Dg. Co., KS
D~lMING, Maggie A.
SWEYER, Nancy A.
JAMES, Ellen
Johnson Co., KS
VAUX, Frances E.
O'DELL, Martha
WALKER, Minni e B.
WINSLOW, Anna
Dg. Co., KS
FORWARD, Mary
ROSS, Fannie S.
HOUSTON, Mary M.
PATTERSON, Laura
RICE, Martha
LOYGAN, Ann
Dg. Co., KS
BOUGHTON, Alice Gertrude
Dg. Co., KS
FOX, Inez
JO}';:NSON, Mary A.
HU'llCHISON, Kate
MOSSER, Sarah E.
Leav. Co. ,Ks
MC KINNEY, Susan

24 June 1877
4 Mar 1877
2 May 1877
2 Jan 1877

John Q. A. Norton, PJ
James E. Hilkey,MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
George Tonnies, MG

29 Aug 1877
18 Oct 1877
11 Nov 1877
Dg.• Co. ,KS
10 Nov 1877
19 Oct 1877
23 Oct 1877
14 July 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
12 Apr 1877
13 Dec 1877
27 June 1877
2 May 1877
5 Aug 1877
14 Jan1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
5 Apr 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
11 Jan 1877
20 Dec 1877
5 Feb 1877
4 Feb 1877
Leav.Co.,KS
23 Feb 1877

Jas. Marvin, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
O. G. Richards, JP

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John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Andrew V. Stout, MG
E. D. Walker, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
L. W. Spring, Pastor
Werter R. Davis, Min.
W. S. Harrod, MG
R. T. W. James, MG
Phillip M. Lewis,Min.
Jas. Marvin, Rev.
John N. Young, Min.
J. W. Braxton, MG
S. W. Loyd, MG
R.Luther Newcomb,Rev.
Dexter Tucker, Rev.

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�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1877-Cont'd
Bridegroom

Date &amp; Place

Bride

BUCK, John

EGGERS, Catherine
Jacob L.
PAINTER, Sarah F.
CARLSON, Feter J.
BOND, Eliza O.
CARRUTH, Albert G.
BAKER, Susan
Shawnee Co., KS
Dg. Co., KS
CARTER, James
PHILLIPS, Mary
CLAY, George P.
WILLIAMSON, Rebecca J.
Leav. Co., KS
Lenape, KS
CLAYTON, Smith S.
CLAYTON, Sarah C.
CONROY, Patrick J.
MC MAHAN, Mary
COOTS, Arvillow M.Osa~eCo.MATHEWS, Mary E
COX, Samuel J.
.KS LEONARD, Mamie B.
Jeff. Co., KS
Leav. Co., KS
CURTIS, Charles C.
NEAL, Louisa
Topeka, KS
Dg. Co., KS
DAVIDSON, John R.
GLENN, Sarah H. (J)
Jeff. Co., KS
Dg. Co., KS
DAVIS, James W.
BARNES, Mary
Franklin Co,KS
Dg. Co., KS
DAVIS, Samuel H.
STUBBS, Emma
DAY, Eldred G.
BROWN, Mary E.
DELLENBECK, Aaron
MARTIN, Mary
DEMING, John E.
SEARING, Matilda M.
DICKER, Robert
MILLER, Ora A.
DILLON, John B.
YOUELL, Maria
Shawnee Co., KS
Shawnee Co., KS
DUNCAN, Marquis E.
YEAGER, Susannah
DUNHAM, John F.
Bm·1ER, Emma
Jeff. Co., KS
Leav. Co., KS
DYER, Thomas
BUTEL, Ernestine S.
EBERHART, Andrew
MERTEN, Georgia M.
Dg. Co., KS
Dg. Co., KS
EBERHART, Obadiah
PERKERSON, Martha J.
ELAN, Francis L.
DEAY, Cora
ELDRIDGE, John
HAw1GNS, Frankie
CA~~BELL,

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Officiant

O. G. Richards, JP
4 Oct 1877
John C. Nichols,Clergy
24 June 1877
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
14 Mar 1877
J. Howard Phillips,MG
30 Sep 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
C. B. Beeks, JP
22 Aug 1877
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
5 Jan 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
Werter R. Davis, MG
31 Dec 1877
W. F. Fitzgerald,Priest
1 Jan 1877
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
2 May 1877
H. E. Woodcock,Clergy
22 Feb 1877
Leav.Co.,KS
J'. Howard Phillips ,riG
18 Sep 1877
Dg. Co. KS
J. B. Allen, MG
3 Jan 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
David Schuck, MG
6 Oct 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
24 Dec 1877
James P. Kendall, MG
24 May 1877
J. H. Bonebrake,MG
3 May 1877 License Only
18 June 1877
A. J. Haskin, JF
8 Apr 1877
A. M. Richardson, MG
28 Mar 1877
Geo. W. Smith, JP
Dg. Co. ,KS
J. H. Bonebrake,MG
23 Apr 1877
John Q. A. Norton,PJ
20 Apr 1877
Dg. Co.,KS
Wm. E. Smith, Rev.
9 Jan 1877
D. S. Altman, F'astor
10 May 1877
Frank.Co.KS
19 July 1877
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
6 Nov 1877
Dexter Tucker, MG
6 July 1877 License Only

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�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1877-Cont'd
Bride-groom

Jh'ide

Date &amp; Place

Officiant

EVERHART, John F.
FIGGINS, John J. H.
FINNEY, James E.
FITZPATRICK, John F.
Dg. Co, KS
FLETCHER, Elwyn B.
FORWARD, Charles B.
FURTHMEYER, Joseph
Miami Co., KS
GADDIS, Edward E.
GAY, Fred C.
GELLIN, Charles
GERSTENBERGER, Ernst
GILL, William E.
GLENN, Geo A.
Dg. Co., KS
GRIESA, Adolph C.
HAMLIN, Cyrus N.
Leav. Co., KS
HARRIS, William W.
HASS, Melville M.
Butler Co., KS
HASSELMAN, Watson J-.
Indianapolis, IN
HEASTON, Daniel F.
Dg. Co., KS
HEDRICK, Erastus_ D.
Olathe, KS
HINES, Isaac H.
HILL, Isiah
Kansas
HOLLISTER, Wm. S.
HOOVER, Henry
HORNER, Jacob
Indian Territory

BARRICKLOW, Anna B.
GENTRY, Georgia A.
HOPKINS, Alice
CHRISTIE, Maggie
Dg. Co., KS
REDDING, Sarah H.
ANDERSON, Mary
BLECHEL, Carolina
Dg. Co. ,KS
CAVANESS, Caroline M.
BULLENE, Kate E.
PETERSON, Sophi
TONNIES, Sophie E.
DUNCOMBE, Flora
PRA THER , Mary J.
Dg. Co., KS
DUNBAR, M. Eva
WHITE, Tena
Dg. Co., KS
HOSKINSON, Mary E.
BAKER, Mary
Dg. Co., KS
BLOOD, Ida L.
Dg. Co., KS
ALBAUGH, Maria C.
Ohio
GILL, Anna
Dg. Co., KS
EBERHART, Mary
AMrJrnMON, Levina
Leav. Co., KS
MC IN TURF , Martha J.
BRO'w'N, Mary B.
HENLEY, Elizabeth W.
Dg. Co., KS

3 May 1877
11July 1877
10 May 1877
4 Mar 1877
Jeff Co. ,KS
18 Jan 1877
5 Dec 1877
12 Nov 1877
Dg. Co.KS
21 May 1877
9 May 1877
15 Nov 1877
2 Apr 1877
14 Jan 1877
25 Mar 1877
Shawnee Co.KS
29 Mar 1877
10 Jan 1877
Fall Leaf,KS
29 May 1877
13 June 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
31 Oct 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
11 Oct 1877
Dg. Co., KS
21 Oct 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
20 May 1877
5 Feb 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
30 Dec 1877
24 Jan 1877
14 Feb 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS

J. Howard Phillips,MG
R.T.W. James, MG
J. W. Cockins, Rev.
Thomas J.Mc Caulb,Priest

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S. W. Loyd, MG
P. W. Rote, MG
Albert M. Weikmann,Rev.
Henry W. Reed, Min.
S. W. Spring, Pastor
A. A. Trimper, MG
George Tonnies,Pastor
J. W. Cockins, Rev.
R. A. Caruthers, MG
A. M. Richardson,MG
S. J. McNaughton, JP

Wm.-M. Adams, MG
J. Howard Phillips,MG
Jas. Marvin, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Paul Zeigler, Rector
Thomas M. Hall, JP
T. C. Heaton, JP
Chas. Chadwick, JP
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
T. C. Darling, JP

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1877-Cont'd
Bridegroom
HUTSON, Henry T.
ISUMANN, Fritz
JACKSON, Henry
Leav. Co., KS
JEFFREY, David K.
Johnson Co., KS
JENNINGS, Joseph
JCHNSCN, Alexander
JOHNSON, Horace H.
JOHNSON, Nicoll C.
JONES, . Henry
JONES, Joseph C.
Osage Co., KS
JONES, Simeon
Brookville, KS
KENDAL, Peter
KIRK, Gilbert B.
~_MER, Nicholas F.
.
Osage Co., KS
KREIS, Richard E.
KUNKEL (LE), John J.
LANE, Andrew D.
Dg. Co., KS
LANSDOWN, Hiram M.
Jeff. Co., KS
LAVILLE(LAVELLE) ,Thomas
LEONARD, James H.
Topeka, KS
LEWIS, Jefferson
LINDLEY, Isom
Johnson Co.,Ks
LOHR, Samuel A.
LYMAN, Dwight G.
Colorado

Bride

Date &amp; Flace

Officiant

GROH, Anna L.
WALRUFF, Jennie
FRANCIS, Mary
Dg. Co., KS
PARKS, Amanda
Dg. Co., KS
SUGRUE, Julia
MARTIN, Alice
JOHNSON, Almira
FLUKE, Cora B.
SMITH, Mary E.
SNIDER, Anna
Dg. Co., KS
WHITNEY, Maggie
Dg. Co., KS
GRA YSON, Sarah
FITZPATRICK, Katie M.
ADAMS, Lena
Dg. Co., KS
BEDINGER, Emmiline E.
ROOT, Elen E.
WOOLLEY, Emeline
Dg. Co., KS
UNDERWOOD, Malinda J.
Jeff. Co., KS
NYLAND, Mary
EAKIN, vJinnie
Dg. Co., KS
HOTYE, Esther J.
WALTON, Ardilla J.
Dg. Co., KS
COSLEY, Emma C.
GILL, Cordia
Dg. Co., 1[S

6 May 1877
26 Sep 1877
6 Feb 1877
Dg. Co., KS
15 Nov 1877
Dg. Co., KS
29 Jan 1877
4 Apr 1877
5 June 1877
17 May 1877
13 June 1877
23 Sep 1877
Dg. Co., KS
4 Nov 1877
Dg. Co., KS
10 Apr 1877
20 Dec 1877
18 June 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
14 Mar 1877
26 Oct 1877
20 Mar 1877
Perry, KS
8 Mar 1877
Jeff .Co. ,KS
9 Apr 1877
10 May 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
25 Aug 1877
25 Mar 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
1 Jan 1877
20 Nov 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS

S. W. Spring, Fastor
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
W. L. Harrod, MG

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H. C. Johnson, MG
W. F. Fitzgerald,Priest
R.T.W. James, MG
Ira B. Allen, MG
J. W. Cockins, MG
W. S. Harrod,MG
Thomas M. Hall, JP
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

w.

F. Harwood, JP
John Q. A. Norton, FJ
Jas. Rahskoff , Rev.
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
J. W. Cockins, MG
J. Terrel, MG
J. C. Northrup, JP
W. F. Fitzgerald,Priest
J. W. Cockins, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
W. 1. Thomas, Min.
S. W. Loyd, NG
A. A. Trimper, l"IG

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Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place

Officiant

MANNING, Charles
Johnson Co.,KS
~~RSHALL, William A.
I1C DONALD, John
MC KNIGHT, Geo. H.
I1EAIRS, I1arcus C.
MEIRS, Martin L.
MESENHlf"T.cER, John
MI CHAEL , Eno s
Osage Co., KS
MICKEY, A. H.
Chetopa, KS
MILNER, William W.
MILLER, Joseph F.
I1ILLER, Samuel I1.
MINTON, Perry W.
Leav. Co., KS
MOCK, Henry
MOHLER, Daniel
MONTGOMERY, Wm. J. A.
NEWMARK, Meyer
NICHOLS, William B.
NORTON, Silas B.
O'CONNER, Michael
Kansas City, MO
OEHRLE, Gottleib
PAINTER, George W.
PALMER, Alpheus
Topeka, KS
PATTERSON, Joseph C.
PEARSON, John
PET~~SON, Andrew
Osage Co., KS
PETERSON, Milton

PENNINGTON, Hellen
Johnson Co., KS
DODGE, Estella
ANTHONY, Catherine E.
JOHNSTON, Sarah E.
WHEDAN, Alice F.
WHEDON, Florence
ARNOLD, Vallare
COLEMAN, Adelia
Osage Co., KS
LOCKARD, Anna
Chetopa, KS
STEVENS, Mary E.
WALKER, Narcissa
STUTSMAN, Ida L. (S.)
BERRY, Emma
Leav. Co., KS
NOALS, Reisa
KESLER, Martha J.
LIND, Salome E.
KEEFER (KEIFER),Nellie
WARREN, Delphina
BAILEY, Caroline M.
DONNOHUE, Bridget
Dg. Co., KS
KAMMEYER, Alvina
DUNCAN, Minnie B.
EATON, Arabella J.
Topeka, KS
BROCK\r,jAY, Mina R.
ANDERSON, Louisa
REDENBAUGH, Lydia.A.
Dg. Co., KS
FLEMING, Laura

25 Jan 1877
Dg. Co., KS
18 Oct 1877
23 Feb 1877
19 Mar 1877
25 Feb 1877
25 Dec 1877
10 Feb 1877
13 Nov 1877
Elk Creek,KS
10 Oct 1877
Dg. Co., KS
26 Feb 1877
5 May 1877
23 Dec 1877
21 Mar 1877
Leav. Co. ,KS
28 June 1877
4 Oct 1877
12 Aug 1877
13 Aug 1877
31 Dec 1877
3 Feb 1877
11 Feb 1877
Jeff. Co. ,KS
18 Oct 1877
26 Dec 1877 .
22 Nov 1877
Dg. Co., KS
12 July 1877
31 Dec 1877
13 Jan 1877
Dg. Co., KS
8 Jan 1877

Berry N. Stephenson,Min.

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Andrew Douglass, JP
William S. Harrad,MG
Oscar G. Richards,JP
J. C. Holmes, MG
Jas. Bryson, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
R. A. Caruthas, MG
A. A. Trimper, MG
David Schuck, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Peter Brubaker, MG
A. M. Richardson, MG
Joseph Iliff, JP
Peter Brubaker, MG
John N. Young, Clergy
J. W. Cockins, Rev.
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Thomas J. McCaull, Priest
Daniel Walter, Min.
S. G. Brown, Elder
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
F. G. Mc Henry, Rev.
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
R.T.\'[. James, MG

�Douglas County, Kansas Marriage Records-1877-Cont'd
Bridegroom
PETERSON, Pear J.
Del Norte, Col.
FETTY, Charles
Jeff. Co., KS
PETYOLD, Henry C. W.
PIATT, Geo. W.
PLATTS, Geo. M.B.
Jeff~ Co., KS
PLOTZ, Menelious
PRAY, Charles E.
PRENTISS, J. L.
Colorado
PRICE, Richard C.
PRICE, Samuel C.
RICP~RDS, Richard J.
• RINEHART , John J.
•• SANDERS, Charles T.
SEVIER, S. M.
SEYLER, Franklin S.
Miami Co., KS
SHELLACK, Carl L. A.
Dg. Co., KS
SHIELDS, Arnaziah H.
Dg. Co., KS
SHI~~ONS, Charles S.
SHlRAR, David
SHlRAR, John B.
Saline Co., KS
SHIRLEY, Franklin P.
SHORT, James H.
Kansas City, MO
SIMMONS, Willie
SMITH, Edward
SNOW, Lewis W.

Officiant

Bride

Date &amp;. Place

ANDERSON, Bettie Mary
Dg. Co., KS
FEE, America M.
Jeff. Co., KS
MORRIS, Kate
ROBERTS, Mary N.
GRAY, Ann E.
Jeff. Co., KS
WARNER, Margaret C.
COOK, Alice
LITTLE, Marion N.
Colorado
CLARK, Nancy A.
MOORE, Martha
MC INTURF, Ellen E.
GASKILL, Hattie
TYNER, Emma P.
SPITTER, Mary Elen
HUGHES, Melissa
Dg. Co., KS
KANZIG, Rosa
Johnson Co., KS
BRIGGS, Prudence A.
Osage Co., KS
WEIDLER, Fannie E.
SNYDER, Mary F.
LOHR, Margaret C.
Dg. Co. ,KS
PATE, Laura N.
COX, Jennie
Kansas City, MO
H.AJ"IILTON, Susan E.
ROGERS, Retta
GRJiSSO, Mary

Richard Cordley, MG
11 Apr 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
J. W. Davis, JP
15 Apr 1877
Jeff Co.,KS
S. W. Spring, Pastor
10 May 1877
Chas. Chadwick, JP
3 Feb 1877
J. C. Northrup, JF
15 May 1877
Jeff.Co., KS
Joseph Michael, MG
30 Nay 1877
D. C. Halbert, JP
27 Sep 1877
A. C. Peck, MG
22 Oct 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
10 Apr 1877
Peter Brubaker, MG
14 June 1877
Dexter Tucker, MG
30 Dec 1877
Chas. Chadwick, JP
14 Mar 1877
Thomas W. Smith,Rev •
28 Mar 1877 License Only
13 Sept 1877
Isaac Hershey, MG
4 Oct 1877
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Dg. Co., KS
John Wilder, JP
6 Dec 1877
Dg. Co., KS
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
14 June 1877
Dg. Co., KS
S. W. Spring, MG
3 Oct 1877
28 June 1877 License Only
John N. Young, Clergy
15 Mar 1877
Dg. Co., KS
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
.19 Dec 1877
Chas
Chadwick, JP
19 tiay 1877
Dg. Co., KS
John Q. A. Norton, FJ
11 Jan 1877
Bedford Drisdom, MG
18 Jan 1877
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
12 Oct 1877

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Bridegroom
STEWART, James A.
STEWART, Sanford
STILL, S. S.
SUGRUE, John
S\..JENSON, Lewis
TODD, Thomas W.
Cass Co., MO
TONNIES, Moritz
Dg. Co., KS
UMBARGER, David
VERNON, Joseph S.
WALKER, Wm. A.
WARREN, Alanson B.
WATKINS, Lindley H.
WEBSTER, Douglas A.
Johnson Co., KS
WHITE, Joseph E.
WILLIAMS, Prince
WINTER, James W.
WINTER, M. S.
WISCOMBE, Henry S.
Franklin Co., KS
WOOD, David O.
• ROBINSON , Edward
Osage Co., KS
··SANDERS, Charles T.

Bride

Date &amp; Place

Officiant

HARELL, Mary
GLADDEN, Emma E.
DOUGHERTY, Ella
MURPHY, Bridget
CARLSON, Anna Louisa
BRUCE, Mary L.
Dg. Co., KS
HENNIES, Caroline
Franklin Co., KS
HEFNER, Rebecca J.
INKS, Eliza H.
SHIRAR, Sarah J.
SLOSSON, Nellie E.
KOSTENBADER, Rose
OWEN, Cora C.
Dg. Co., KS
WHITEHEAD, Emma B.
THOMAS, Lou
WINTEa, Martha
HILL, Hattie H.
BURT, Hayley C.
Dg. Co., KS
MINNER, Mary R.
WALLACB, Martha
Dg. Co. ,KS
PENNINGTON, ~ary J.

20 May 1877
22 Aug 1877
3 Oct 1877
29 Jan 1877
29 Sept 1877
5 Sept 1877
Dg. Co., KS
21 Mar 1877
Frank. Co. ,KS
18 Feb 1877
23 Sep 1877
20 Nov 1877
18 Oct 1877
5 June 1877
25 Dec 1877
Dg. Co., KS
11 Apr 1877
24 May 1877
17 June 1877
18 Nov 1877
14 June 1877
Dg. Co. ,KS
5 Mar 1877
24 May 1877
Dg.Co., KS
4 July 1877

John Ingle, MG
R.T.W. James, MG
W. H. Sweet, MG
W. F. Fitzgerald,Priest
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
A. M. Richardson, MG

Kansas Tribune, Topeka, Ks., April 6, 1857

o

Geo. Tonnies, Pastor
A. J. Haskin, ?

A. M.
A. A.
A. M.
David
A. W.

Richardson, MG
Trimper, MG
Richardson, MG
Shuck, MG
Force~ MG

John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Gilbert H. Morgan, JP
Isaac Hershey, MG
J. H. Zabriska, Rev.
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
G. M. Huffman, MG
Dudley Lee, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

MISSING HUSBAND

"Mrs. Joanna COLLINS asks us to insert a notice calling for information of her husband, Dennis COLLINS
who started for Kansas, alone, on 17th of March, 1856 to seek his fortune, taking with him about $300. in
money. Any information may be sent this office or addressed to Mrs. COLLINS at the Post office in this
city. -- Milwaukee Sentinel. II
Submitted by Judy M. SWEETS

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Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

ADAMS, Lena
ALBAUGH, Maria C.
AMMERMON, Levina
ANDERSON, Bettie Mary
ANDERSON, Louisa
ANDERSON, Mary
ANTHONY, Catherine E.
ARNOLD, Vallare
BAILEY, Caroline M.
BAKER, Mary
BAKER, Susan
BARNES, Mary
BARRICKLOW, Anna B.
BEDINGER, Fnnniline E.
BERRY, Fnnna
BLECHEL, Carolina
BLOOD, Ida L.
BOND, Eliza O.
BOUGHTON, Alice Gertrude
BOWER, Fnnna
BRIGGS, Prudence A.
BROCKWAY, Mina R.
BROWN, Mary E.
BROWN, Mary B.
BRUCE, Mary L.
BULLENE, Kate E.
BURT, Hayley C.
BUTEL, Ernestine S.
CARLSON, Anna Louisa
CAVANESS, Caroline M.
CHRISTIE, Maggie
CLARK, Nancy A.
CLAYTON, Sarah C.
COLEMAN, Adelia
COOK, Alice
COSLEY, Fnnna C.
COX, Jennie
DEAY, Cora
DEMMING, Maggie A.

KRAMER, Nicholas F.
HEASTON, DanielF.
HILL, Isiah
PETERSON, Pear J.
PEARSON, John
FORWARD, Charles B.
MC DONALD, John
MESENHIMER, John
NORTON, Silas B.
HASS, Melville M.
CARRUTH, Albert G.
DAVIS, James W.
EVERHART, John F.
KREIS, Richard E.
MINTON, Perry W.
FURTHMEYER, Joseph
~SSELMAN, Watson J.
CARLSON, Peter J.
BLACK\ffiLDER, Isaac S.
DUNHAM, -John F.
SHIELDS, Amaziah H.
PATTERSON, Joseph C.
DAY, Eldred G.
HOOVER, Henry
TODD, Thomas W.
GAY, Fred C.
WISCOMBE, Henry S.
DYER, Thomas
SWENSON, Lewis
GADDIS, Edward E.
FITZPATRICK, John F.
PRICE, Richard C.
CLAYTON, Smith S.
MICHAEL, Enos
PRAY, Charles E.
LOHR, Sanruel A.
SHORT, James H.
ELAM, Francis L.
ANDREWS, Charles R.

DODGE, Estella
DONNOHUE, Bridget
DOUGHERTY, Ella
DUNBAR, M. Eva
DUNCAN, Minnie B.
DUNCOMBE, Flora
EAKIN, Winnie
EATON, Arabella J.
EBERHART, Mary
EGGERS, Catherine
FEE, America M.
FITZPATRICK, Katie M.
FLEMING, Laura
FLUKE, Cora B.
FORWARD, Mary
FOX, Inez
FRANCIS, Mary
GASKILL, Hattie
GENTRY, Georgia A.
GILL, Anna
GILL, Cordia
GLADDEN, Fnnna E.
GLENN, Sarah H. (J.)
GRAY, Ann E.
GRAYSON, Sarah
GRISSO, Mary
GROH, Anna L.
HARELL, Hary
HAMILTON, Susan E.
HAWKINS, Frankie
HAWKINS, Mary E.
HEFNER, Rebecca J.
HENLEY, Elizabeth W.
HENNIES, Caroline
HILL, Hattie H.
HOLLENGER, Anna
HOPKINS, Alice
HOSKINSON,Mary E.
HOTYE, Esther J.

MARSHALL, William A.
oI CONNER, Michael
STILL, S.S.
GRIESA, Adolph C.
PAINTER, George W.
GILL, William E.
LEONARD, James H.
PALMER, Alpheus
HINES, Isaac H.
BUCK, John
PETTY, Charles
KIRK, Gilbert B.
PETERSON, Mil ton
JOHNSON, Nicoll C.
BALDWIN, William H.H.
BOWEN, Harvey B.
JACKSON, Henry
RINEHART, John J.
FIGGINS, John J.H.
HEDRICK, Erastus D.
LYMAN, Dwight G.
STEWART, Sanford
DAVIDSON, John R.
PLATTS, George M.B.
KENDAL, Peter
SNOW, Lewis W.
HUTSON, Henry T.
STEWART, James A.
SIMMONS, \Ullis
ELDRIDGE, John
ADAMS, David R.
UMBARGER, David
HORNER, Jacob
TONNIES, Moritz
WINTER, M.S.
ADAMS John W.
FINNEY, James E.
HARRIS, William W.
L~wIS, Jefferson

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Bride
HOUSTON, Mary M.
HOWLAND, Mary Z. D.
HUGHES, Melissa
HUTCHISON, Kate
INKS, Eliza H.
JAMES, Ellen
JOHNSON, Almira
JOHNSON, Mary A.
JOHNSTON, Sar::-ah E.
KAMMEYER, Alvina
KANZIG, Rosa
KEEFER (KEIFER), Nellie
KESLER, Nartha J.
KOSTENBADER, Rose
LEONARD, Mamie B.
LIND, Salome, E.
LITTLE, Marion N.
LOCKARD, Anna
LOHR, Margaret C.
LOYGAN, Ann
MARTIN, Alice
MARTIN, Mary
MATHEWS, Mary E.
MC INTURF, Ellen E.
MC INTURF, Martha J.
MC KINNEY, Susan
MC MAHAN, Mary
MERTEN, Georgia M.
MILLER, Ora A.
MINNER, Mary R.
MOORE, Martha
MORRIS, Kate
MOSSER, Sarah E.
MURPHY, Bridget
NEAL, Louisa
NOALS, Reisa
NYLAND,Mary
O'DELL, Martha

Groom

Bride

BARBER, William T.
OWEN, Cora C.
ADAMS, John
PAINTER, Sarah F.
SEYLER, Franklin S.
PARKS, Amanda
BOWMAN, Albert B.
PATE, Laura N.
VERNON, Joseph S.
PATTERSON, Laura
ANNIS, George F.
PENNINGTON, Hellen
JOHNSON, Horace H.
PENNINGTON, Mary J.
BOWERS, Louis C.
PERKERSON, Martha J.
MC KNIGHT, George H.
PETERSON, Sophi
OEHRLE, Gottleib
PHILLIPS, Mary
SHELLACK, Carl L.A.
PRATHER, Mary J.
NEWMARK, Meyer
REDDING, Sarah H.
MOHLER, Daniel
REDENBAUGH, Lydia A.
WATKINS, Lindley H.
RICE, Martha
COX, Samuel J.
ROBERTS, Mary N.
MONTGOMERY, Wm. J .A.
ROGERS, Retta
PRENTISS, J. L.
ROOT, Elen E.
MICKEY, A.H.
ROSS, Fannie S.
SHlRAR, John B.
SEARING, Matilda M.
BEESON, Alva
SHlRAR, Sarah J.
JOHNSON, Alexander
SLOSSON, Nellie E.
D~ENBECK, Aaron
SrUTH, Mary E.
COOTS, Arvillow M.
SNIDER, Anna
RICHARDS, Richard J.
SNYDER, Mary F.
HOLLISTER, William S.
SPIETZ (SPIETY), Lottie
BREEZE, Henry C.
SPITTER, Mary Elen
CONROY, Patrick J.
STEVENS, Mary E.
EBERHART, Andrew
STUBBS, Eimna
DICKER, Robert
STUTSMAN, Ida L. or S.
WOOD, David O.
SUGRUE, Julia
PRICE, Samuel C.
SWEYER, Nancy A.
PETYOLD, Henry C. \~ •
THOMAS, Lou
BRADSHAH, John H.
TONNIES, Sophia E.
SUGRUE, John
TYNER, Eimna P.
CURTIS, Charles C.
UNDERWOOD, Malinda J.
MOCK, Henry
VAUX, Frances E.
LAVILLE (LAVELLE), Thomas WALKER, Minnie B.
BAILEY, Robert W.
WALKER, Narcissa

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Groom
WEBSTER, Douglas A.
CAMPB~, Jacob L.
JEFFREY, David K.
SHIRLEY, Franklin P.
BARKER, Simon (Simeon) H.
MA..~NG, Charles
SANDERS, Charles T.
EBERHART, Obadiah
GELLIN, Charles
CARTER, James
GLENN, George A.
FLETCHER, Elwyn B.
PETERSON, Andrew
BATTLE, Samuel
PIATT, George W.
SMITH, Edward
KUNKEL (KUNKLE), John J.
BANGS, Wolford N.
DEMING, John E.
WALKER, William A.
WARREN, Alanson B.
JONES, Henry
JONES, Joseph C.
SHIRAR, David
AMBOLD, Gustav
SEVIER, S.M.
MILNER, William W.
DAVIS, Samuel H.
MILLER, Samuel M.
JENNINGS, Joseph
ANNIS, Dee
WILLIAMS, Prince
GERSTENBERGER, Ernst
SANDERS, Cliar les T.
LANSDOWN, Hiram M.
BADLEY, Thomas
BALDRIDGE, George W.
MILLER, Joseph F.

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1877
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

WALLACE, Martha
WALRUFF, Jennie
WALTON, Ardilla J.
WARNER, Margaret C.
WARREN, Delphina
WEIDLER, Fannie E.
WHEDAN, Alice F.
WHEDON, Florence
WHITE, Tena

ROBINSON, Edward
ISUMANN, Fritz
LINDLEY, I som
PLOTZ, Menelious
NICHOLS, William B.
SIIIMMONS, Charles S.
MEAIRS, Marcus C.
MEIRS, Martin L.
HAMLIN, Cyrus N.

WHITEHEAD, Emma B.
WHITNEY, Maggie
WILLIAMSON, Rebecca J.
WINSLOW, Anna
WINTER, Martha
WOOLLEY, Emeline
YEAGER, Susannah
YOUELL, Marie

WHITE, Joseph E~
JONES, Simeon
CLAY, George P.
BALDWIN, Charles J.
WINTER, James W.
LANE, Andrew D.
DUNCAN, Marquis E.
DILLON, John B.

Bride's list retype~ by Pauline Meyer (for this book)

The light of love shines over all,
Of love that says, not mine and thine,
But ours, for ours is thine and mine.

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From Book 4 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court,Room
144, Law and Judicial Building, Lawrence, Kansas. Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough.
Bridegroom

Bride

AKERS, John H.
MASON, Josie
ALBUTON, Albert
CLARK, Ella
AIJ~, Friar R.
CAYLOR, Harriet
AIJ,EN, Willard
HEDDRICK, Sarah
Johnson Co.,KS
Johnson Co.,KS
ANTON, Robert
HENON, Gustine
APPLEWHITE,Chas.A. HOGG, Jennie M.
BADSKY, Jacob
SIZER, Nancy S.
BAKER, John W.
ULRICH, Anna 1'1.
BANION, Joseph B.
PATTERSON, Mary
Leavenworth Co.KS Leavenworth Co.KS
BARDWELL, George W. OFFNER, Sarah M.
BARKER, Daniel
WILLIAMS, Harriet
BARTELDES,FreidrichW. KETELS, Bertha
BAYLESS, Samuel M. WALLACE, Hannah E.
Shawnee Co.KS
Shawn.Co.KS (Anna)
BEGGS, Wm. C.
RICHARDS, Cora
BEHRENS, Gustavis C.EASE, Anna
BELL, Elisha S.
RICE, Nettie N.
Colorado
Colorado
BELT, Nathan J.
FETTY, Catherine
Leavenworth Co.KS
Jefferson Co.KS
BENANDER, August
BIDINGER, Katie
BENJAMIN, James
JONES, Mary S.
BENNETT, Davis E.
FLORA, Anna
BENSON, John
ANDERSON, Rebecca S.
BIRKETT, Skelton
GLEASON, Gracie
BLANEY, George M.
HUGHOON, Fannie I.
BLANKENSHIP,ThomasC. ADAMS, Malinda J.
Douglas Co.,KS
Jefferson Co.,KS
BOULDEN, Andrew
ERICKSON, Christina
McPherson Co.,KS
Douglas County, KS

Date &amp; Place if not Douglas Co. Officiant
31
29
12
18

Jan 1878 License only
June 1878
Nov 1878
Dec 1878 Douglas Co.,KS

W. W. Silsby, J.P.
Samuel Baker, M.G.
John Q.A. Norton, P.J.

19 Nov
19 May
12 Aug
1 Sep
25 Dec

1878
1878
1878
1878
1878 Leavenworth Co.KS

C. Emmel, Rev.
Alex C. Read, M.G.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
Joseph Michael, M.G.
John Divelbess, J.P.

2
21
28
25

1878 Douglas Co.,KS
1878
1878
1878 Douglas Co.,KS

A. C. Peck, M.G.
Henry Frank, M. G.
John N. Young, Clergy
John Q. A. Norton,P.J.

Sep
Jul
Dec
Oct

28 Nov 1878
24 Dec 1878
28 Jan 1878 Douglas Co.KS

S. W. Spring, Pastor
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
D. Brainard Gunn, M.G.

14 Nov 1878 Douglas Co.,KS

John Q. A. Norton, P.J.

14
1
17
16
15
21
27

Wm. Draper, J.P.
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
A. A. Trimper, M.G.
S. W. Spring, Pastor
A. M. Richardson, M.G.
Geo. W. Henning, M.G.

Jul 1878
June 1878
Nov 1878
Mar 1878
Nov 1878
Mar 1878
Nov 1878 Douglas Co.,KS

5 Nov 1878 Douglas Co.,KS

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1878
Bridegroom

Bride

BOURAY, Joseph
HUGENOT, Sophia
BOWEN, Emery S.
KENNEDY, Jennie S.
BOYER, Harrison
MC DOWELL, Eliza
BREWINGTON,William H. DAVIS, Orie
BROCKWAY, H. N.
EATON, Mattie J.
.
Wellsville, KS
Leavenworth Co.,KS
BROOKS, Armstard H. WILLIAMS, Nannie
BROUGHTON, Frank F. HAMILTON, Lizzie P.
BROWN, John
BROWN, Thomas J.
BRUCE, John S.
Winfield, KS
BRUNE, Henry G.
BURNEY, Charles F.
Cass County, MO
BURROWS, Stephen
Leavenworth Co.KS
BUTEL, Aristide
CORY, Frank M.
New Jersey
CLARK, Henry T.
Newton, KS
CLARK, Thomas J.
Franklin Co.KS
COFFMAN, Calvin W.
Ogle Co.,IL
COGSWELL, John P.
Coffey Co.,KS
COOK, Samuel B.
Leavenworth Co.KS
CORBIN, Alford
COURTNEY, William

CRill1P, Mary
HIATT, Quintie S.
FULTON, Minnie A.
Douglas Co.,KS
HOSCH, Katharine
tJG GURDY, MEitt1e E.
Douglas CoUnty, KS
STEPHENS, Louisa
"LeavenworthCo.,KS
JORDAN, Sophia
GRAY, Nana
New Jersey
MOURY, Hattie A.
Douglas Co.,KS
CRUZAN, Emma N.
Douglas Co.,KS
RICE, Ettie M.
Douglas Co.,KS
CAYLOR, Mary M.
Douglas Co.,KS
WILLIAMS, Laura
Leavenworth Co.KS
EATON, Lititia
MOORE, Jane

(Cont 'd)

Date &amp; place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

22
21
28
25
31

Sep
Mar
Feb
Dec
Oct

1878
1878
1878
1878
1878 Fall Leaf,KS

Wm. E. Smith, Priest
John N. Young, Clergy
A. C. Peck, M.G.
Oscar G. Richards,J.P.
Sam Kelsall, ?

25
2
2
25
29
10

Sep
Sep
Oct
Dec
May
Sep

1878
1878 (marriage)
1878 (license)
1878
1878
1878 Douglas Co.,KS

J. W. Braxton, M.G.
Geo. W. Henning, M.G.
R. Martin, Pastor
S. Baldwin, J.P.
Geo. W. Henriing, M.G.

A~

6 Mar 1878
24 JUly 1878 pouglas Co,KS

Wm. Fotsch, Rev.
A. C. "Peck, M.G.

2..3 Apr 1878 Douglas Co. ,KS

John Q. A. Norton, P.J. ,....

31 Dec 1878
24 Oct 1878 Douglas Co. ,KS

Thos. O'Reilly, Rev
J. M. Cockins, Rev.

4 June 1878 Douglas Co. ,KS
2 July 1878

Dougl~s

Co. ,KS

Paul Ziegler, Rector
A. J. Johnson, M.G.

3 Mar 1878 Franklin Co. ,KS

J. W. Burt, VDM

5 May 1878 Douglas Co.,KS

Joseph M1 chael,M.G.

9 May 1878 Fall Leaf, KS

S. J. Mc Naughton, J.P.

3 Oct 1878
1 Nov 1878

Andrew Stout, M.G.
Bedford Drisdom,"M.G.

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Bridegroom

Bride

(Cont'd)

Date &amp; Elace if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

CRANDALL, Louis K. EVANS, Fannie J.
16 Dec 1878
Henry Frank, M.G.
CROWE, Martin
JOHNSON, Francis
14 July 1878
A. A. Trimper, M.G.
CULP, Henry A.
HALL, Martha J.
A. C. Peck, M.G.
13 Oct 1878 Douglas Co. ,KS
Johnson Co.,KS
Douglas Co,.KS
CUNNINGHAM, Richard MC CLURE, Susie A.
Geo. W. Henning, M.G.
25 Sep 1878
CURRIER, Frank P.
LEGERE, Mary M.
27 May 1878 Douglas County, KS O. G. Richards, J.P.
Leavenworth Co.KS
Leavenworth Co.KS
DAVIS, Elwood H.
SELLERS, Susan J.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
27 Jan 1878
DAVIS, James B.
MILLER, Lizzie
J. M. Cockins, M.G.
26 Dec 1878 Douglas Co. ,KE
Kansas City,MO
Douglas Co.,KS
DINSMOOR, Frank F. DE LAND, Emma A.
Paul Ziegler, M.G.
11 June 1878
DORRIS, James
ELLIOTT, Lottie
John Divelbess, J.P.
16 Oct 1878 Reno, Kansas
Reno, KS
Reno, KS
DOYLE, James
HOGAN, Catherine
Wm. E. Smith,Priest
24 Feb 1878
DUNCAN, James A.
TUCKER, Thursa E.
Sylvester Creel, M.G.
7 Apr 1878 Douglas Co.,KS
Jefferson Co.,KS
Jefferson Co.,KS
DUNCAN, Zermal
PARNELL, Julia A.
4 July 1878 Douglas Co.,KE
J.C. Northrup, JP.
Jefferson Co.,KS
Jefferson Co.,KS
DYER, Edward
MC CARTHY, Ellen
M. I. Casey, Priest
8 Oct 1878 Johnson Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
Johnson Co.,KS
EDWARDS, Manyer
BARNETT, Fannie
A. H. Dailey, M.G.
26 Apr 1878
FARRIS! David M.
PRICE! Mary F.
Peter Brubaker,M.G.
15 Aug 1878 Douglas Co. ,KE
Frank in Co. ,ICS
Doug as Co. ,KS
FERRELL, Mathew O. BROPHY, Mary
Wm. E. Smith, Rev.
1 Oct 1878 Douglas Co. ,KS
Franklin Co.,KS
Franklin Co.,KS
FISHER, Henry C.
BROWN, Betty H.
Silas Cavin, J.P.
8 Dec 1878
FIX, Jesse
FULTS, Susan E.
John Q.A. Norton, P.J.
17 Dec 1878
FORSYTH, James
WOOLSEY, Bell
A. A. Trimper, M.G.
22 Feb 1878
FOSTER, CASSIUS G. LUDINGTON ,Angeline V.12 Sep 1878 Douglas Co. ,KS
S. W. Spring, Pastor
Atchison,KS
Douglas Co.KS
FOSTER, Frank A.
JACKSON, Hiley E.
Wm. Bedale, M.G.
11 Mar 1878
FULTZ, Geo. W.
HINE, Maggie V.
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
30 Dec 1878
GIBSON, Clarence W. WILKINSON, Martha
James Bryson, M.G.
25 Feb 1878
GLASER, Daniel
ROLLER, Sophia
Rudolph Staehli, M.G.
7 Sep 1878
GRIFFITH,Theophilus E. DURLAND ,Anna
A. A. Trimper, M.G.
29 Aug 1878

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Bridegroom

Bride

(Cont I d)

Date &amp; place if not Doug.Co.

HALE, George H.
ROSE, Sarah E.
27 Nov 1878
HAt~, Wm. B.
DEAL, Ida M.
10 Sep 1878
HANN, Owings
GLENN, Mary
6 Nov 1878 Perry, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
HARl'1AN, William H. MITCHELL, Laura E.
2 Apr 1878
HARRIS, Peter,
LEWIS, Mary
7 Mar 1878
RASE, Herman
MUGLER, Katie
8 Jan 1878
HATCH, Orson O.
ISRAEL, Antonia
22 Feb 1878
HENDERSON, Thomas
TUCKER, Rachel
11 Apr 1878
HILL, Chester F.
ADAMS, Savannah E.
17 Apr 1878
HILL, Emanuel
WILLIAMSON, Jane
28 Mar 1878
HILLMAN, John W.
QUINN, Sadie E.
3 Oct 1878 Douglas Co.,KS
New Mexico
Douglas Co.,KS
HOLSTEIN, Henry F. TORPEY, Elizabeth
11 July 1878 Douglas Co.,KS
Ellis Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
HOSKINSON, Joseph D.ANDERSON, Sarah E.
16 July 1878
HUGHES, Charles V. BLAKER, Henrietta
26 May 1878 Douglas Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.,KS Leavenworth Co.,KS
HUGHES, Tandy
RHOADS, Victoria
14 Mar 1878 Edgerton, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
HULCE, Adolphus G. BALDWIN, Alice
22 Aug 1878
ILIFF, Amos B.
WILLIAMS, Lillie B. 14 Mar 1878
JAROON, Alfred F.
PUCKETT, Hulha A (H.) 24 Jan 1878
JENNINGS, John D.
SELLERS, Ida May
29 June 1878
JOHNSON, George
ROBERTS, Catherine
6 July 1878
KAEISER, Wm. M.
SHANKLIN, Sallie A.
4 Apr 1878
KAESER, Louis A.
PARKS, Jane
19 Dec 1878
KENNEDY, Thomas H. NOLAN, Martha E.
11 se 18~ Leavenworth Co.KS
Recorded
2~ Ma_ 1~__
KING, Isaac
NORTHRUP, Louisa
Ju y
8
KING, Joseph
WILLIAMS, Maggie
28 Feb 1878 Douglas Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.,KS
KIRCHNER, Samuel P. CRITES, Nellie
21 May 1878
KREISER, John
FRANZ, Margaretha
17 Apr 1878 (lic.date-no date
LATHY, J OM
BLUNT, Salina
21 Feb 1878
on marriage rec.)

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Officiant
J. H. Bonebrake, M.G.
J. M. Cockins, M.G.
Josiah Terrel, M.G.
Wm. Bedale, M.G.
W. W. Silsby, J. P.
A. A. Trimper, M.G.
Geo. W. Smith, J.P.
Geo W. Smith, J.P.
John S. Brown, M.G.
R.T.W. James, M.G.
Geo. W. lienning,M.G.
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
Andrew V. Stout, M.G. i'John Q. A. Norton, P.J. \ .

~-.

J. N. Rankin, Rev.
John N. Young, Clergy
G. W. Browning, M.G.
Andrew V. Stout, M.G.
J. W. Stewart, ?
Dudley Lee, M.G.
J. M. Cockins, M.G.
Richard Ricketts, M.G.
A. W. Pitzer,Min.
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
w. W. Silsby, J.P.
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
R. T. Morris, M.G.
Geo. W. Henning, M.G.
R. T. W. James, M.G.

I
I

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Bridegroom

Bride

LEIGH, James
WADE, Augusta V.
LEUTWILER,Rudolph
ASSMAN, Elizabeth
LUCKAN, August
MILLER, Anna
Leavenworth Co.,KS Douglas County, KS.
LYONS, Silas
JOHNSON, Nancy
Shawnee Co.,KS
Shawnee Co.,KS
MABERLY, Augustin W. SNYDER, Ruth S.
I1ARBEL, Orin C.
LAWRENCE, Mary C.
Marshall Co.,KS
Douglas Co. KS
MARCHESELLI,John B. HALE, Florence
Jefferson Co.,KS
Jefferson Co.,KS
MASON, John P.
ADOLPH, Carrie M.
MATHEWS, Elijah
CUMMINGS, Dora
MC C~Y, Samuel H. TYRELL, Jennie
MC GREGOR, Wm. B.
CRAIGLOW, Mary
Ottawa, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
MC MAHAN, Joseph
Rayson, Lizzie
Ohio
Douglas Co.,KE
MENZER, George
HARWOOD, Maria(Mary)
¥~TSKER, Benjamin F. HARDING, Florina E.
MILLER, John
WARD, Sarah A.
Johnson Co.,KE
Douglas Co.,KS
MOORE, Eli J.
HOAG, Mattie B.
America, KS
Douglas Co.,KE
MUTH, Henry K.
ELLINGER, Minnie E.
Franklin Co. ,KS
Douglas Co., KS
NEAL, Monroe M.
WALKER, Jennie M.
Allen Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
NEILL, Ole B.
PRENTISS, Ella A.
NELSON, Nels S.
PEARSON, Caroline
NICHOLS, Francis M. SEARS, Emma L.
Circleville, OH
Douglas Co.,KS
NICHOLS, Frank L.
HUNGERFORD, Flora M.
Michigan
Douglas Co~,KS
OVERMAN, Ephriam
GOOLMAN, Eunice W.
Shawnee Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS

(Cont'd)

Date &amp; Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

13 Mar 1878
20 June 1878
18 May 1878 Fall Leaf, KS

James Bryson, M.G.
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
Geo. Tonnies, Pastor

30 Dec 1878 Douglas Co.,KS

Chas. Chadwick, J.P.

14 Jan 1878
3 Mar 1878 Douglas Co.,KE

Geo. W. Henning, M.G.
A. M. Richardson, M.G.

7 Oct 1878 Perryville, KE
24
10
8
30

Dec
Apr
Jan
Aug

1878
1878
1878
1878 Douglas Co.,KS

J. Barratt, M. G.
D.
R.
A.
C.

T.
T.
C.
K.

Woodward, M.G.
W. James,M.G.
Peck, M.G.
Jones, Rev.

12 June 1878 Douglas Co.,KS

C. A. Richardson, M.G.

26 Oct 1878
13 Nov 1878
13 Mar 1878 Douglas Co.,KS

Daniel Walter, Pastor
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
O. G. Richards, J.P.

29 Aug 1878 Douglas Co.,KS

A. A. Trimper, M.G.

26 Sep 1878 Douglas Co.,KS

A. G. Murray, M.G.

17 Sep 1878 Douglas Co.,KS

J. W. Cockins, M. G.

24'Dec 1878
12 Sep 1878
13 Mar 1878 Douglas Co.,KS

A. C. Peck, M. G.
A. A. Trimper, M. G.
A. M. Richardson, M.G.

2 Feb 1878 Douglas Co.,KS

R. F. Morris, M.G.

9 Feb 1878 Douglas Co.,KS

James P. Kendall, M. G.

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Bridegroom

Bride

(Contt:d)

Date &amp; Place if not Doug.Co.

OWENS, Femming
GAUSNELL, Sarah E.
19 Apr 1878 Linwood, KS
Leavenworth Co.,KS Leavenworth Co.,KE
PACKER, Edwin B.
FERRIS, Mary E.
16 June 1878 Douglas Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KE
Osage Co.,KE
PAYNE, Francis A.
GILLHAM, Carrie E.
27 Apr 1878 Douglas Co.,KS
Kansas City, MO
Douglas Co.,KE
PETERSON, Christian YOUNGBURG, Cecelia
8 May 1878
RAKE, Elias W.
WILSON, Leah A.
12 Nay 1878
RANKIN, John K.
FISCHER, Augusta
5 Sep 1878
REED, Frank B.
KEIFER, Alice C.
1 Oct 1878
RHOADES, AndrewCalvin MITCHELL, Free Love 23 May 1878 Sherman, Ind. Terr.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.,KS
ROBINSON, Ransom
FOGLESON, Hannah
30 Aug 1878 Douglas Co.,KE
Missouri
Independence, MO
ROLLER, Nichael
GRESS, Barbara
7 Sep 1878
ROTHWELL, George
NICHOLS, Sarah A.
19 Dec 1878 Jefferson Co.,KS
Jefferson Co.,KE
Leavenworth Co.,KE
SAYLER, Alfred M.
YOUNG, Mattie
10 Oct 1878
SCHELLHORN, Albert HARTLMAN, Bertha M. 14 May 1878
SCHENDEL, Ferdinand KRAl"lER, Fredricka
12 Mar 1878
SCHOTT, John F.
BREEZE, Margaret
28 Nov 1878
SEAMAN, Alexander G. PASKER, Nannie V.
7 June 1878 Douglas Co.,KS
Linn Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KE
SHANKLIN, Joseph T. DEAL, Annie G.
27 Nov 1878
SHARON, Kinzie
ASHBY, Ettie C.
13 Oct 1878 Douglas Co.,KS
Franklin Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
SHEAFOR, Frank P.
BRADLEY, Mamie L.
3 Jan 1878
SHEARER, James
MAIR, Catherine
12 Nov 1878 License only
SLAUGHTER, Henry
CLARKE, Nancy
26 Dec 1878
SMITH, Robert
SHAW, Jane
14 Mar 1878 Douglas Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.,KE Douglas Co.,KS
SPENCER, Ambrose
WATERS, Eunice P.
3 Dec 1878
STEEN, Robert L.
MC QUESTON,ElizabethD.13 June 1878
STEVENSON, John W. JONES, Sarah A.
4 June 1878 Douglas Co.,KS
South Carolina
Douglas Co.,KS

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Officiant
M. M. Morris, J.P.
L.G. Cowdsey, M. G.
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
A. A.
J. H.
J. M.
Henry
P. W.

Trimper, M. G.
Zabriska, Rev.
Cockins, M. G.
W. Reed, Min.
Gowell, J.P.

Geo. W. Smith, J.P.
Rudolph Staehli, M.G.
C. W. Cherry, J.P.
A. A. Trimper, M. G.
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
Ph. Fricker,Preacher
John Q. A. Norton,' P.J.
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
Henry Frank, M. G.
Andrew Stout, M.G.
J. M. Cockins, M.G.
C. B. Beeks, J. P.
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
A. A. Trimper, M.G.
J. C. Herron, M.G.
Henry Frank,Pastor

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1878
Bridegroom

Bride

(Cont I d)

Date&amp; Place if not Doug.Co.

29 Nov 1878 license only
STl.'W.ART, William
SAUNDERS, Julia
STREETER, Charles E. SAMPSON, Nannie P. 14 Apr 1878
8 Jan 1878 Douglas County, KS
STRONG, John W.
~ARREN, Lucinda
Leavenworth Co.,KS Leavenworth Co.,KS
25 July 1878 Douglas County, KS
STUART, Clayton
BLEM., Sarah M.
Osage Co.,KS
Osage Co.,KS
STURDY, Frederick
FAUCETT, Ella
2 Oct 1878
SUTTER, John P.
BOOKER, Theresa A.
17 Nov 1878
SWANEY, Squire
TURPIN, Alice
8 Dec 1878 Leavenworth Co.,KE
Leavenworth Co.,KS Leavenworth Co.,KS
TERRY, Peter
KISER, Laura N.
3 Jan 1878
13 May 1878 Douglas Co.,KS
THOMPSON, Martin
ESTES, Susan
Topeka, KS
Topeka, KS
TUCKER,Herman
KLAUS, Emma
14 Sep 1878
VAIL, Isaac
WOOD, Martha
9 Oct 1878 Twin Mound, KS
Osage Co.,KS
Osage Co.,KS
VANDERPOOL, Thomas B. WADDEL, Eleena
18 Nov 1878
VAN WORMER, John H. RICHARDS, Ida E.
16 May 1878
WALKER, James
MC MILLEN, Martha
17 Feb 1878
WARD, Charles J'.
BRUB.AK.&amp;R, Nannie
10 Feb 1878
WARNE, Marinus W.
MACKEY, Caroline
7 Nov 1878
WAT~, John M.G.
KIBBE, Jennie M.
25 Dec 1878
WElSHER, Rudolph
CLARK, Mary J.
3 Oct 1878
WHEELER, George S. SLATTEN, Rosalia
19 Dec 1878 Douglas Co. ,KS
Leavenworth Co.,KS Leavenworth Co.,KE
WHITNEY, Sidney E. BURNETT, Mary C.
20 July 1878 Russell Co. ,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
Russell Co.,KE
WILBUR, William A. HOLMES, Mary B.
3 Aug 1878 Douglas Co. ,KS
Leavenworth Co.,KE Leavenworth Co.,KE
1 Sep 1878
WILKINSON, Wm. A.J. GIBSON, Esther M.
WILMOTH, Clarence E. RESER, Anna E.
25 Sep 1878
WILSON, James W.Jr. CRAMER, Ida May
30 Oct 1878 Douglas Co. ,KS
Rochester, NY
Douglas Co.,KS
WINSLOW, Calvin N. QUINN, Carrie E.
11 Sep 1878 Douglas Co. ,KE
Ottawa, KE
Douglas Co.,KS

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Officiant
J. C. Telford, M. G.
John Q. A. Norton,P.J.
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
Andrew Stout, M. G.
Chas. Chadwick, J. P.
John Brewer, Rev.
John N. Young, Clergy
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
Rudolph Staehli, M.G.
Jacob W. Fox, M.D.
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
S. W. Spring, Pastor
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
A. M. Richardson, M.G.
S. W. Spring, Pastor
Henry Frank, M. G.
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
John Q. A. Norton, P.J.
D. E. Hathaway, M.G.
J'ohn Q. A. Norton, P.J.
James Bryson, M.G.
Jas. Marvin, M.G.
A.C. Peck, M.G.
Geo. W. Henning, M.G.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1878
Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place it not

WISE, Earnest
Leavonworth Co.,KS
WOOD; Augustus S.
Jefferson Co.,KS
WYLIE, Robert W.
Newton, KS
YOAKUM, Geo. W.
Leavenworth Co.,KS

WALTON, Ida M.
Douglas Co.,KS
SIMMONS, Emily
Jefferson Co.,ICS
SEARS, Mamie P. A.
Newton, KS
HUNT, Laura
Douglas Co.,ICS

21 Dec 1878 Douglas Co. ,KS

(Contin'd)

Dou~.Co.

4 Dec 1878 Douglas Co. ,KS.

Officiant
John Q. A. Norton, P. J.
A. M. Richardson, M. G.

30 Dec 1878 Douglas Co. ,ICS

S. W. Spring, Pastor

1 Sep 1878 Douglas Co, ,ICS

Geo. W. Henning, M.G.

Alphabetical listing of brides from 1878 Marriage Records, Douglas County, KS
Bride
ADAMS,. Malinda J.
ADAMS, Savannah E.
ADOLPH, Carrie M.
ANDERSON, Sarah E.
ANDERSON, Rebecca S.
ASHBY, Ettie C.
ASSMAN, Elizabeth
BALDWIN, Alice
BARNETT, Fannie
BIDINGER, Katie
BI,AKER, Henrietta
BLEM, Sarah M.
BLUNT, Salina
BOOKER, Therese A.
BRADLEY, Mamie L.
BREEZE, Margaret
BROPHY, Mary
BROWN, Betty H.
BRUBAKER, Nanie
BURNETT, Mary C.
CAYLOR, Harriet
CAYLOR, Mary M.

Bridegroom
BLANKENSHIP, Thomas C.
HILL, Chester F.
MASON, John P.
HOSKINSON, Joseph D.
BENSON, John
SHARON, Kinzie
LEU TWILER, Rudolph
HULCE, Adolphus G.
EDWARDS, Manyer
BENANDER, August
HUGHES, Charles
STUART, Clayton
LATHY, John
SUTTER,John P.
SHEAFOR, Frank P.
SCHOTT, John F.
FERRELL, Mathew O.
FISHER, Henry C.
WARD, Charles J.
WHITNEY, Sidney E.
ALLEN, Friar R.
COGSWELL, John P.

Bride

CLARK, Ella

CLARK, Mary J.
CLARKE, Nancy
CRAIGLOW, Mary
CRAMER, Ida May
CRITES, Nellie
CRUGAN, Emma N.
CRUMP, Mary
CUMMINGS ,Dora
DAVIS, Orie
DEAL, Annie G.
DEAL, Ida 1'1.
DE LAND, Emma A.
DURLAND, Anna
EATON, Lititia
EATON, Mattie J.
ELLINGER, Minnie E.
ELLIOTT, Lottie
ERICKSON, Christina
ESTES, Susan
EVANS, Fannie J.
FAUCETT, Ella

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BridTeroom
ALBU N, Albert
WEISHER~ Rudolph
SLAUGHTER, Henry
MC GREGOR, William B.
WILSON, James W. Jr.
KIRCHNER, Samuel P.
CLARK, Thomas J.
BROWN, John
MATHEWS, Elijah
BREWINGTON, William H.
SHANKLIN, Joseph T.
HAMMELL, William B.
DINSMOOR, Frank F.
GRIFFITH,Theophilus E.
CORBIN, Alford
BROCKWAY, H. N.
MUTH, Henry K.
DORRIS, James
BOULDEN, Andrew
THOMPSON, Martin
CRANDALL, Louis K.
STURDY, Frederick

�Alphabetical listing of brides from 1878 Marriage Records, Douglas County, KS (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Bridegroom

Bride

FERRIS, Mary E.
FETTY, Catherine
FISCHER, Augusta
FLORA, Anna
FOGLESON, Hannah
FRANZ, Margaretha
FULTON, Minnie A.
FULTS, Susan E.
GAUSNELL, Sarah E.
GIBSON, Esther M.
GILLHAM, Carrie E.
GLEASON, Gracie
GLENN, Mary
GOOLMAN, Eunice W.
GRAY, Nana
GRESS, Barbara
HALE, Florence
HALL, Martha J.
HAMILTON, Lizzie P.
HARDING, Florina E.
HARTTMAN, Bertha M.
HARWOOD, Maria (Mary)
HABE, Anna
HEDDRICK, Sarah
HENON, Gustine
HIATT, Quintie S.
HINE, Maggie V.
HOAG, Mattie B.
HOGAN, Catherine
HOGG, Jennie M.
HOLMES, Mary B.
HOSCH, Katherine
HUGENOT, Sophia
HUGHOON, Fannie I.
HUNGERFORD, Flora M.

PACKER, Edwin
BELT, Nathan J.
RANKIN, John K.
BENNETT, Davis E.
ROBINSON, Ransom
KREISER, John
BRUCE, John S.
FIX, Jesse
OWENS, Femming
WILKINSON, William
PAYNE, Francis A..
B~RKETT, Skelton
HANN, Owings
OVERMAN, Ephriam
CORY, Frank M.
ROLLER, Michael
MARCHESELLI, John B.
CULP, Henry A.
BROUGHTON, Frank F.
METSKER, Benj amin F.
SCHELLHORN , Albert
MENZER, George
BEHRENS, Gustavis C.
ALLEN, Willard
ANTON , Robert
BROWN, Thomas J.
FULTZ, George W.
MOORE, Eli J.
DOYLE, James
APPLEWHITE, Charles A.
WILBUR, William A.
BRUNE, Henry G.
BOURAY, Joseph
BLANEY, George M.
NICHOLS, Frank L.

HUNT, Laura
YO.AKUM, George W.
ISRAEL, Antonia
HATCH, Orson O.
JACKSON, Hiley E.
FOSTER, Frank A.
JOHNSON, Francis
CROWE, Martin
JOHNSON, Nancy
LYONS, Silas
JONES, Mary S.
BENJAMIN, James
JONES, Sarah A.
STEVENSON, John W.
JORDAN, Sophia
BUTEL, Aristide
KEIFER, Alice C.
REED, Frank B.
KENNEDY, Jennie S.
BOWEN, Emery S.
KETELS, Bertha
BARTELDES,Freidrick W.
KIBBE, Jennie M.
WATT, John M. G.
KISER, Laura N.
TERRY, Peter
KLAUS, Emma
TUCKER, Herman
KRAMER, Fredricka
SCHENDEL,Ferdinand
LAWRENCE, Mary C.
HARBEL, Orin C.
LEGERE, Mary M.
CURRIER, Frank P.
LEWIS, Mary
HARRIS, Peter
LUDINGTON,AngelineV. FOSTER, Cassius G.
MACKEY, Caroline
WARNE, Marinus W.
MAIR, Catherine
SHEARER, James
MASON, Josie
AKERS, John H.
MC CARTHY, Ellen
DYER, Edward
MC CLURE, Susie A.
CUNNINGHAM, Richard
MC CURDY, Mattie E. BURNEY, Charles F.
MC DOWELL, Eliza
BOYER, Harrison
MC MILLEN, Martha
WAIKER, James
MC QUESTON, Elizabeth D. ST~, Robert L.
MILLER, Anna
LUCKAN, August
MILLER, Lizzie
DAVIS, James B.
MITCHELL,Free Love
RHOADES, AndrewCalvin
MITCHELL, Laura
HARMAN, William H.
MOORE, Jane
COURTNEY, William
MOURY, Hattie A.
CLARK, Henry T.
MUGLER, Katie
RASE, Herman

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t

�Alphabetical listing of brides from 1878 Marriage Records,Doug.Co.,KS (Cont'd)
Bride

Bridegroom

Bride

Bridegroom

NICHOLS, Sarah A.
NOLAN, Martha E.
NORTHRUP, Louisa
OFFNER, Sarah M.
PARKS, Jane
PARNELL, Julia A.
PASKER, Nannie V.
PATTERSON, Mary
PEARSON, Caroline
PRENTISS, Ella A.
PRICE, Mary F.
PUCKETT, Hulda
QUINN, Carrie
QUINN, Sadie E.
RAYSON, Lizzie
RESER, Anna E.
RHOADS, Victoria
COFFMAN, Calvin W.
RICE, Nettie N.
RICHARDS, Cora
RICHARDS, Ida E.
ROBERTS, Catherine
ROLLER, Sophia
ROSE, Sarah E.
SM1PSON, Nannie P.
SAUNDERS, Julia
SEARS, Emma L.
SEARS, Mamie F. A.
SELLERS, Ida May
SELLERS, Susan J.
SHANKLIN, Sallie A.
SHAW, Jane
SIMMONS, Emily
SIZER, Nancy S.
SLATTEN, Rosalia

ROTHWELL, George
KENNEDY, Thomas H.
KING, Isaac
BARDWELL, George W.
KAESER, Louis A.
DUNCAN, Zemal
SEAMAN, Alexander G.
BAN ION , Joseph B.
NELSON, Nels S.
NEILL, Ole B.
FARRIS, David M.
JARDON, Alfred F.
WINSLOW, Calvin N.
HILLMAN, John W.
MC MAHON, Joseph
WILMOTH, Clarence E.
HUGHES, Tandy
RICE, Ettie M.
BELL, Elisha S.
BEGGS, William C.
VAN WORMER, John H.
JOHNSON, George
GLASER, Daniel
HALE, George H.
STREETER, Charles E.
STEWART, William
NIChOLS, Francis M.
WYLIE, Robert W.
JENNINGS, John D.
DAVIS, Elwood H.
KAEISER, William M.
SMITH, Robert
WOOD, Augustus
BADSKY, Jacob
WHEELER, George S.

SNYDER, Ruth S.
STEPHENS, Louisa
TORPEY, Elizabeth
TUCKER, Rachel
TUCKER, Thursa E.
TURPIN, Alice
TYRELL, Jennie
URICH, Anna M.
WADE, Augusta V.
WAnDEL, Eleena
WALKER, Jennie M.
WALLACE, Hannah E.

HABERLY, Augus t in W.
BURROWS, Stephen
HOLSTEIN, Henry F.
HENDERSON, Thomas
DUNCAN, James A.
SWANEY, Squire
MC CURDY, Samuel H.
BAKER, John W.
LEIGH, James
VANDERPOOL,Thomas B.
NEAL, Monroe M.
BAYLESS, Samuel M.

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(.Anna)

WALTON, Ida r'l.
WARD, Sarah A.
WARREN, Lucinda
WATERS, Eunice P.
WILKINSON, Martha
WILLIAMS, Harriet
WILLIArIS, Laura
WILLIAMS, Lillie B.
WILLIAMS, Maggie
WILLIAriS, Nannie
WILLIAMSON, Jane
WILSON, Leah A.
WOOD, Martha
WOOLSEY, Bell
YOUNG, Mattie
YOUNGBURG,Cecelia

WISE, Earnest
MILLER, John
STRONG, John W.
SPENCER, Ambrose
GIBSON, Clarence W.
BARKEli, Danie 1
COOK, Samuel B.
ILIFF, Amos B.
KING, Joseph
BROOKS, Armstard H.
HILL, Emanuel
RAKE, Elias W.
VAIL, Isaac
FORSYTH, James
SAYLER, Alfred M.
PETERSON, Christian

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�DOUGLAS OOUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS .;; 1879
From Book 4 and 5 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court~
Room 144, Law and Judicial Building, Lawrence, Kansas. Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian
Clough.
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

ADAMS, Ulysses
Jackson Co., MO
ADOLPH, Henry
ALDRIDGE, Isaiah
(ALDRICH)
ALDRIDGE, Izah
ALLEN, Jesse
ANDERSON, Nelson
ANTON, Lafe
AUTERBURN, Samuel
Jefferson Co.,KS
BAILEY, Bishop A.
BARNES, Joseph C.
BEDGOOD, William B.
BELL, Christopher C.
Kansas City, MO
BENEFIELD, Eli A.
BIERER, Everard, Jr.
BLACK, Charles S.
BLACK, Washington C.
BOWEN, Alfred M.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
BOYD, Alexander B.
Oskaloosa, KS
BRANDON, J ame sA.
BRASS, Charles H.
BROEKER, John F.

THURMAN, Mary A.
Douglas Co., KS
ROBINETT, Mary
YOUNG, Susan

6 Mar 1879

James M.Hendry,PJ

8 Oct 1879
6 July 1879

David T.WoodwardMG
L. S. Steele,jp

YOUNG, Susan
DORSEY, Martha
GALLETHY, Martha
ELAl1, Jennie
GRAY, Rachel Jane
Jefferson Co.,KS
POLLARD, Viola M.
HART, Carrie
CARSON, Elizabeth J.
WILLIS, Jessie J.
Douglas Co~·., KS
CASABOOM, Emma
LAMBERTSON, Lucy M.
BAKER, Mary J.
ASHBY, Kate N.
HAMMILL, Rilla D.
Douglas Co., KS
GRIFFITH, Cordelia A.
Prairie Center, KS
LAWSON, Sophronia
HOUSLEMAN, Priscilla
LARO, Emma Alice Nettie

BROOKS, Alford
BROWN, Frederick
BROWN, John H.

HANKS, Francis
EBERHART, Lena
FLOYD, Emma M.

5 July 1879-License only
James M.Hendry,PJ
8 June 1879
James M.Hendry,PJ
20 Sept 1879
21 Aug 1879-License only
25 Nov 1879-Jefferson Co.,KS J. C. Northrup,JP
James M.Hendry,PJ
A. C. Peck,MG

25 Dec 1879
6 May 1879
30 Jan 1879
1 Jan 1879
9 Jan 1.879

John McInaton,MG
A. C. Peck,MG
A. G. Murray,Min
Andrew Stout,MG
Henry W.Reed,Min.

7 Jan 1879

A. G. Murray,Rev.

5 Oct 1879
28 Dec 1879
30 Sept 1879

A. J. Haskins,JP
WIn. Draper,JP
Ge9rge Foeniuer,
Pastor
Dudley Lee,I1G
Joseph Rahskopf,Rev
A.M.Richardson,MG

18 June 1879
21 July 1879
8 Sept 1879

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James M.Hendry,PJ

4 Oct 1879
21 May 1879-License only
10 Nov 1879
14 June 1879

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE'::'RECORDS - 1879 (Cont' d)
Bridegroom

Bride

DAY, Phylander
CARTER, Eliza
DAY, Willis (William)H. LIPPY, Florence M.
DELAPP, Stephen
INY~, Julia A.
DELLIT, George W.
MARTIN, Nancy Jane
Leavenworth Co.,KE
Leavenworth Co.,KE
DESKINS, Francis J.
MOORE, Mattie F.
DESKINS, John
SPRAGUE, Sarah J.
DEVLIN, Noris
SCHRADER, Carrie
DILLON, Peter H.
MC NERVEY, Mary
Topeka, KS
Douglas Co., KS
DODGE, David W.
GORMER, Alzena
DRAKE, Joseph
CUNNINGHAM, Jennie
DUDLEY, William C.
BRUNK, Sophronia
De Soto, KS
De Soto, KS
DUMMER, Henry E.
FINLEY, JUdie
DUNN, James B.
HOWELL, Margaret
DUTTON, Joseph B.
HOBBS, Lillie Jane
Johnson Co., KS
Douglas Co., KS
DWYER, Patrick
MALONEY, Hannah
Leavenworth Co., KS
Leavenworth Co., KS
ELLIOTT, James G.
PATTON, Martha
ELM, Henry
FLEER, Minnie
ELSTON, Henry
HARLAN, Alice
EVERETT, Milton J.
HOWARD, Sarah
FAUST, Benjamin F.
W,~TERHAUS, Emma
FEATHERSTONE,Edward I. STEWART, Emma Molina
FINLEY, George W.
LOWE, Clara E.
FORSYTHE, Harrison
COOLEY, Mary
FREEMAN, Daniel G.W. HIGGS, Elizabeth
Douglas Co., KS
Leavenworth Co.,KS
FRITZEL, J obn
SNYDER, Margaret
FULTZ, Andrew
MINTON, America
Leavenworth Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.,KS
GALLETLY, George W.
ACKLEY, Dena
GARST, Benjamin F.
HAMMILL, Maggie M.
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Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Of1l.ciant

3 Sept
30 Mar
24 Feb
7 July

James M.Hendry,PJ
J.R.Meredith,Pastor
James M.Hendry,PJ
James M.Hendry,PJ

1879
1879
1879
1879

12 Nov 1879
23 Aug 1879
1 Jan 1879

P. M.Lewis,fiin.
S. P.Jacobs,Pastor
A.A.Trimper,MG
P.Lewis Guenther,
Priest
Andrew Douglas,JP
Thomas J. Cunder,MG
John Q.A.Norton,PJ

23 Jan 1879
24 Apr 1879
1 Jan 1879

P.M. Lewis, MG
James Bryson,MG
W.H. Reece, fiG

24 Sept 1879
27 July 1879
6 Feb 1879
20 Apr 1879

11 Nov 1879-Leavenworth Co.,KS Elias:Mayer,PriestI

2 Apr 1879
4 Sept 1879
16 Feb 1879
27 Apr 1879
16 Oct 1879
30 Dec 1879
13 Apr 1879
5 Nov 1879
15 Sept 1879-License only

John N.Young,Clergy
Moses Disinger,Rev.
Dexti'er Tueker, MG
James Bryson, MG
John Wilder,JP
John N.Young,l'1G
Absolom Lacock,Rev
James M.Hendry,PJ

31 Aug 1879
9 Feb 18791

Albert 'M.Weikmann,
Priest
Ezra Hubbell,Elder

3 Jan 1879
4 Sept 1879

John Q.A.Nortoni PJ
James M.Hendry, FJ

.... __

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS.· MABRIAGE RECORDS - 1879 (Cont' d)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

GAUMER, Thomas C.
GIBBARD, Ignatius

MC GEE, Emma
GUBSMIETHT, Anna

3 Dec 1879
13 Aug 1879

A.A.Trimper, MG
Albert M.Weikmann,
Priest
James M.Hendry,PJ
A. C. Peck,MG

GLUYAS, George W.
GRAY, Daniel
Sedan, KS
GURLEY, John S.
HARRIS, Charles R.
HARRIS, Nathan
HARRIS, Thomas
HABE, Albert
HAYS, Henry F.C.
Kansas City, MO
HEARNE, James A.
BERNAL, Thomas
HERRING, Samuel W.
HESTON,Charley(Canby)
Gove Co., KS
HIDDEN, Jason
Kansas City, MO
HILL, Frederick B.
HILL, Livingston
Leavenworth Co.,KE
HILL, Quincy A.
HINES, Samuel
HITCHCOCK, Adolph E.
*HOGAN, Thomas
HOLLADAY, Benjamin W.
Jefferson Col,KS
HOLLY, Charles F.
HOLMES, Samuel
HOLMES, William C.
HOOVER, Isaac L.
HORNER, Levi
Leavenworth Co.,KS
* Leavenworth Co.,KE

SHIELDS, Mary P.
13 Mar 1879
BACKWITH, Flora
1 May 1879
Douglas Co. ,KS
Joseph Rahskopf,Rev
EPLY, Christina
16 Apr 1879
S.
W. Spring, Pastor
TYRRELL, M. Ella
12 Jan 1879
Chas.Chadwick, JP
CROCKET, Jennie
26 July 1879
Richard Ricketts,MG
WEARRER, Charity
14 Nov 1879
James M.Hendry,PJ
RIDINGER, Mary
1 Mar 1879
William Bedale,MG
SHEARER, Elizabeth M.
19 Feb 1879
Douglas Co., KS
Wm.H.Reece, MG
18 June 1879
SHANK, Mary
W.W. Silsby, JP
CARTER, Maria
25 Dec 1879
S. P. Jacobs, MG
DENTON, Sethy
14 Dec 1879
Milo Hobert,Rev
HIGGINS, Francis L.
24 June 1879
tIt. Pleasant, IA
A.C. Peck, MG
LAMBERTSON,Mary Isabella 6 May 1879
Douglas Co., KS
14 Dec 1879
J. H. Bonebrake,Min
MACY, Carrie
Aug
1879-Leavenworth
Co.,KS
Elias Mayer,Rev
28
BRUCE, Martha
Leavenworth Co.,KE
J.R.Meredith, MG
DAY, Ella A.
30 Jan 1879
Benjamin
Sunnial,MG
DEAN, Mary 11.
15 June 1879
James
M.Hendry,PJ
HALLOWAY, Rose D.
30 Oct 1879
HYLAND, Maggie R.
24 Nov 1879-License only
J.C.Northrup, JP
PHILLIPS, Minnie W.
29 June 1879-?
Jefferson Co.,KS
Henry Frank, MG
LEIBY, Nancy A.G.
5 May 1879
HOWLAND, Mary T.
14 May 1879-License only
A. G.Murray,Pastor
PAYNE, Fannie C.
25 Dec 1879
Joseph Michael,MG
STEDMAN, Mary E.
14 Dec 1879
James M.Hendry,PJ
LINDLEY, Emma E.
13 Oct 1879
Douglas Co.,KE
Douglas Co.,KS
1

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1879 (Cont td)
Of.f.ciant

Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

HOWARD, Benjamin P.
HOWARD, George W.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
HUNTER, Eli B.
HUNTZINGER, Franklin
HUSTED, Charles W.
Dutchess Co. ,1fY .
JAMES, John
De Soto, KS
JOHNSON, Justin J.
JUDSON, Arthur W.
Douglas Co., KS
nUB, Jacob
Fr8.nklin Co. ,ICS
KEARNS, o. Frank
KELLEY, J ame s
KERBY, Alexander
Leavenworth Co.,KS
KILLOUGH, William
Jefferson Co.,KS
KNIGHT, George W.
KNOWLES, John W.
Osage Co., KS
KOONS, William
KRAMER, Bernhardt
KRAMER, Bernhardt
KRATZBURG, Anton
Anderson Co.,KS
KYLE, James
Jefferson Co., KS
LANDWERLEN, George A.
LANGSTON, Desaline W.
LANKFORD, Benjamin F.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
LAWRENCE, William S.
Boston, MA

HART, Nellie M.
BUBBLE, Catherine S.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
PETERSON, Anna L.
NEAL, Annie E.
GILMAN, Alice May
Denver, CO
GIVENS, Martha
Douglas Co.,KS
LOCKWOOD, Lillian D.
JONES, Elizabeth J.
Jefferson Co., KS
FORD, Elnora
Leavenworth Co.,KS
HILL, Julia·
MYERS, Elizabeth
MC KINNEY, Susan
Leavenworth Co.,KS
SATER, Mary E.
Jefferson Co.,KB
ROBINSON, Annie
BANKS, Martha E.
Douglas Co.,KS
YOUNG, Mary Francis
EBERHARD, Sophia
BRECHEISON, Wilhelmina
KOEHLER, Annie
Douglas Co., KS
HUNT, Charlotte A.
Jefferson Co.,KS
BOWERS, Frances
MADDOX, Lizzie
SMITH, Ida
Douglas Co.,ICS
RICHARDSON, Minnie E.
Douglas Co., KS

2 Dec 1879
S.W.Spring,Paator
16 Mar 1879-Leavenworth Co.,KS Wm.R.Cousbant,Min
30 June 1879
20 Hay 1879
2S·&gt;Aug_;1879.

,

,..

"

A.A.Trimper,MG
James M.Hendry,PJ
S. M.OsJRond, MG

25 Dec 1879

W.W.Silsby, JP

17 June 1879
2 Apr 1879

A.M.Richardson,MG
Henry Frank, MG

6 Apr 1879-Leavenworth Co.,KS J.C.Smith,Elder
!-

22 Apr 1879
J. R.Meredith,MG ,
22 May 1879
Bedford Drisdom,MG I
30 Oct 1879-Leavenworth Co.,KS P.W.Gowers,JP
1 May 1879-1

W. Ii.Payne, JP

24 Mar 1879
20 Apr 1879

w.

12 Mar 1879
3 Mar 1879
28 Jan 1879
11 Nov 1879

Robert Loggan,VDM
C. Emmel,Pastor
C. Emmel,Pastor
John T.Leary,Priest

3 Dec 1879-Jefferson Co.,KS

J.C.Northrup,JP

13 Feb 1879
27 Mar 1879
21 Aug 1879

A.G.Murray,Pastor
James M.Hendry,PJ
T.H.Ewing,MG

18 Mar 1879

A.M.Richardson,MG

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James M.Hendry,PJ
A.Cardwell,MG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY,
Bridegroom

~SAS

Bride

LEE, Michael B.
DOBBINS, Mamie
LEE, William
GRANT, Anna
LEWIS, Allen E.
DEAN, Louisa M.
Lafayett Co.,IA
Douglas Co.,KS
LOESCH, Adam
FISHER, Eliza
LUBY, Martin E.
FAWL, Catherine
Osage Co., KS
Douglas Co., KS
LUCAS, Nathan D.
COULTER, America M.
LUDINGTON, Duett F.
SISSON, Frankie
LYNN, Charles W.
LANGWORTHY, Laura J.
Salina, KS
Salina, KS
LYON, George
FINCHER, Mary
Winthrop, MO
Douglas Co., KS
MACY, John G.
HOPPER, Lizzie
MAGILL, William G.
KEIFER, Adelina
West Bay City, MI
Douglas Co., KS
MANSON, Andrew
LARSON, Mary
MARSHALL, John E.
DENNEWILLER, Julie
MATNEY, Jasper N.
MYERS, Sadie
MC AIJ,ASTER,Charles A. MC ALLASTER, Emily
MC ARTHUR, John A.
CARTER, Josephine
Reno,Co., KS
Douglas Co., KS
MC CALL, Charles D.
SHIMMONS, Nellie E.
Sherman, TX
Douglas Co., KS
MC CLAY, George
WILLIAMS, Annie T.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
Douglas Co., KS
MC CURDY, Fred A.
WALTON, Rachel A.
MC DOUGALL, Franklin SEILER, Rachel A.
Osage Co., KS
Osage Co., KS
MC GEE, Peter
MORGAN, Elizabeth
MC LAREN, William Neil SAGE, Lea V.
Sedgewick Co., KS
Sedgewick Co., KS
MILLER, David
TYRREL, Jennie
MITCHELL, Wiley
ODELL, Maggie
MONROE, James
LEWIS, Louisa
MOODY, Henry C.
HOLMES, Mabel A.

I1ARRIAGE RECORDS - 1879 (Cont'd)
Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

10 Sept 1879
26 Feb 1879
16 Sept 1879

Chas. Chadwick, JP
Dudley Lee,MG
Bedford Drisdom,MG

11 Dec 1879
9 Feb 1879

C.G.Fritsche,Pastor
H. O'Reilly,Rev

16 Nov 1879
2 Oct 1879
3 Sept 1879

P.M.Lewis, Min.
A.C.Peck, MG
8~ M. Osmond,MG

10 Mar 1879

James M.Hendry,PJ

30 Dec 1879
7 Oct 1879-Kansas City, MO

Chas. Chadwick,JP
Samuel B.Bell,Pastor

30 Apr 1879
7 Jan 1879
28 Jan 1879
8 May 1879
13 Feb 1879

John S. Brown, Clergy I
Paul Ziegler,Rector' .
James M.Hendry,PJ
S. W. Spring.,Pastor
A.M. Richardson ,MG

29 Dec 1879

Archibald Beatty,?

4 Apr 1879

Henry Frank, MG

8 Nov 1879
24 Dec 1879

A. M.RichardsoB,HG
S.W. Spring,Pastor

7 Aug 1879
6 Aug 1879

James M.Hendry,PJ
A. C. Peck, MG

25 Sept 1879
3 Dec 1879
4 May 1879
9 Aug 1879

S.J.Mc Naughton,PJ
Richard Ricketts,MG
W. W. Silsby, JP
James M.Hendry,PJ

I

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSA$ MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1879 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

MOON, Alvia A.
STONE, Mattie A.
MOON, Joel
MOORE, Philora
Hutchison, KS
Douglas Co., KS
MORGAN, John F.
MERCER, Elcina
MORRIS, William F.
EDWARDS, Martha E.
NElS, Fred
STROBEL, Minnie
Douglas Co., KS
Johnson Co., KS
NININGS, James
BOWER, Mary A.
Jefferson Co., KS
Douglas Co., KS
NOLAN, Nicholas F.
LEONARD, Kate A.
Douglas Co., KS
Douglas Co., KS
NOLAND, Smallwood W. WILLIAMS, Jennie
NORTON, William E.
WOOD, Julia F.
OGDEN, John H.
BRISTOL, Hattie E.
Douglas Co., KS
Topeka, KS
OVENDER, Marion
HODSON, Jane T.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co., KS
OWENS, Charles C.
DESKINS, Hulda J.
OWENS, Eric
HOWE, Kittie C.
PARKER, Edward J.
NEWLIN, Elmira
PARKER, Henry
~~TIN, Emily
PARNHAM, Joseph B.
COWAN, Rachel A.
PATRICK, George Edward LEWIS, Hattie
PAYNE, James A.
PARNELLS, Emaline
Jefferson Co., KS
Jefferson Co., KS
PEA IRS , Chambers A.
BANTA, Susie
PERRY, Charles S.
SPERRY, Nellie D.
PERRY, Washington
SCOTT, Rosie
PETERSON, James
REED, Mary E.
YATES, Annie E.
PETTIT, John W.
Rome,Adams Co.,OR
Douglas Co., KS
RAKE, John E.
KOEHLER, Elizabeth
RAY, Edward
COOK, Mary E.
-REED, Marcus G.
ROTHWELL, Permelia M.
REED, Robert H.
DIGGS, Louisa
Franklin Co., KS
Osage Co., KS
- Leavenworth Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co., KS
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Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

25 Dec 1879
4 Jan 1879

James M.Hendry, PJ
A.A.Trimper, MG

29 Oct 1879
1 June 1879
19 Feb 1879

Henry Frank, rIG
Henry Frank, MG
C. Emmel,Pastor

2 Mar 1879-1

Samuel Baker,MG

6 Oct 1879-Emporia,Lyon Co.,KS J.Pearier,Priest
24 Aug 1879
17 May 1879
19 June 1879

Richard Ricketts,MG
Henry B. Rogers,JP
A.C.Peck, MG

23 Jan 1879-Fall Leaf, KS

Sam Kelsall,Min.

1
1

I

21 Apr 1879
31 July 1879
22 Oct 1879
5 June 1879
27 filar 1879
19 June 1879
23 Nov 1879-Jefferson Co.,KS

Henry Frank, MG
A.C. Peck, MG
James Newlin, 1
Richard Ricketts,MG
A.A.Trimper, MG
S.W.Spring, Pastor
J.C.Northrup,JP

3 Oct 1879
1 Oct 1879
11 Feb 1879
20 Feb 1879
3 Sept 1879

A.G.Murray,MG
A.A. Trimper, MG
James M.Hendry,PJ
Wm. Draper, JP
Wm. Bedale,Min

19 Aug 1879
26 May 1879
1 Apr 1879-Jefferson Co.,KS
15 Nov 1879

Wm. Draper, JP
L.S. Steele, JP
Charles W.Cherry,JP
James M.Hendry, PJ

--.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY,

KANS~

MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1879 (Cont I d)
Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

Bride'groom

Bride

REED, Will H.
REYNOLDS, Albert W.
REYNOLDS, John
Leavenworth Co., KS
RICHARDSON, George A.
ROBE, Martin
, Douglas Co., KS
ROTHWELL, Samuel J.
Jefferson Co., KS
RUEHL, John H.
HUTTER, Chester L.
Miami Co., KS
SANDS, Jacob
SAXTON, Byron F.
Osage Co., KS
SCHUBERT, John W.
SEATON, Johnson
SELZER, William J.
SHANK, William
SHARPLESS,.. Nathaniel
Osage Co., KS
SHIELDS, Joseph
SHOCKEY, William
SHOLES, David C.
SMITH, Andrew J.
Lyon Co, KS
SMITH, David G.
Dickinson Co.,KS
SMITH, Isaac M.
SMITH, Winston
SOLT, Henry M.
SPEAR, S. F.
Topeka, KS
SPERRY, James
SPRAT~', James H.
Douglas Co., KS

Henry W. Reed,MG
STEPHENS, Emma
23 Apr 1879
W.
W.Silsby,JP
LEUTWILER, Bertha
29 Mar 1879
T.P.Olds,
MG
ADAIR, Samantha
19 Nov 1879-?
Douglas Co., KS
A.A.Trimper,MG
12 Apr 18?9
COLEr~, Minnie A.
C. Emmel,Pastor
19 Feb 1879
STROBEL, Paulina
Johnson Co., KS
NICHOLS, Almildia(Allvildie) 16 Sep 1879-Jefferson Co.KS C.W.Cherry,JP
Leavenworth Co., KS
C.G.Fritsche~Pastor
27 Nov 1879
STEINLE, Ottilie
S.E.Rudleton,VDM
28 Sept 1879
READING, Mary J.
Douglas Co., KS
A.C.Peck,MG
24 Oct 1879
CRAVENS, Millie
J.W.Clock,MG
16 Oct 1879
HEINE, Libbie S.
Douglas Co .. , KS
Moses Dissinger,Hev
8 Aug 1879
BREITHAUPT, Lydia
Gabriel Gray, Min. 1"-""
12 June 1879
FITGHOE, Maria
C. Emmel,Pastor
19 Feb 1879
STROBEL, Hannah
M.Hendry,PJ
James
25 Dec 1879
HODLOWELL, Dora L.
James
M.Hendry,PJ
GREER, Julia A.
23 Jan 1879
Douglas Co., KS
A C.Peck, MG
1 Oct 1879
WILKINSON, Rachel S.
James M.Hendry,PJ
4 Sept 1879
HAAS, Annetta
Chas.Chadwick,JF
24 Dec 1879
HARRIS, Adelia
Werter
R.Davis,MG
20 May 1879
PIPER, Lucy E.
Douglas Co., KS
A.A. Trimper,MG
BRUEGGEN, Augusta
19 Apr 1879
Douglas Co. ,KS
Gabriel Gray,Pastor
14 Sept 1879
STEWART, Lucy
w.
S. Harrad,MG
SHERMAN, Jennie E.
22 Jan 1879
A.C. Peck, MG
YARNOLD, Mamie T.
9 Oct 1879
S. W. Spring,Pastor
STACEY, Artie B.
17 Dec 1879
DeKalb, NY
James M. Hendry,PJ
18 Apr 1879
DAVIS, Eva E.
Henry
Frank,MG
KS
5 Mar 1879-Linwood,
MITCHELL, Emma E.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
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�,

DOUGLAS COUNTY, KASSAS MARRIAGE

~CORDS

- 1879 (Cont'd)

Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

STADLER, Herman

VOGEL, Matilda

13 Nov 1879

STADLER, Louis

VOGEL, Mary

13 Nov 1879

STANLEY, Henry A.
Douglas Co., KS
STARR, John M.
STEWART, Robert H.
Franklin Co.,KS
STOGERS, Basil
SUTTON, Frederick R.
SUTZ, Frank
SWENSON, Lewis
TALLEY, William
TASKER, Reuben C.
Otero, NM
TAYLOR, Franklin C.
TAYNE, Cyrus P.
Leavenworth Co., KS
mIDMFSON, Robert
TIGDER, John
Kansas City, MO
TIMMONS, Warren
Kansas City, MO
TOBLER, John J.
ULRICH, George J.
Paola, KS
WALI.ER, John L.
Leavenworth Co., KS
WALLS, Waskey J.
Shawnee Co., KS
WALSH, Michael
Johnson Co., KS
WATSON, Addison
WEINER, James H.
WEITZENKORN, Philip
WENRICH, Christian K.

29 May 1879~Leavenworth
West Brookfield, Mass.
SHEPHARD, Hulda
5 Feb 1879
MENDENHALL, Mattie
3 Dec 1879
Douglas Co., KS
8 May 1879
WILSON, Nancy L.
28 Feb 1879
BRITT, Mary
7 Jan 1879
SCHOEPFLIN, Mary E.
PURINGTON, Fillmore E. 27 Aug 1879
3 July 1879
DICKSON, Fannie M.
14 May 1879
AIJ;EN, Sarah L.
Douglas Co., KS
25 Feb 1879
TOWERY, Matilda L.
13 Feb 1879
MC CABRIA, Lydia C.
Leavenworth Co., KS
20 Aug 1879
CLARK, Maggie
27 Oct 1879
WYLER, Adeline E.
Douglas Co., KS
22 May 1879
HUSON, Adella B.
Douglas Co., KS
16 July 1879
DESKINS, Susie S.
2 Aug 1879
HEINEN, Johanna F. L.
Douglas Co., KS
24 May 1879-License only
BRAY, Susan
Douglas Co., KS
13 Apr 1879
STEWART, Melinda C.
Douglas Co., KS
1 Nov 1879
FRANER, Rose
Douglas Co., KS
14 Nov 1879
BARRETT, Sarah
20 Nov 1879
BAILEY, Clemmie
28 Oct 1879
BIEBUSH, Clara
21 June 1879-License only
LIPPY, Francis C.
BOWKER, Jennie S.

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Officiant

Albert M.Weikmann,
Priest
Albert M.Weikmann,
Priest
Co.,KS E. Nibel,Clergy
Andrew Stout, MG
Absolom Lacock,Rev
James M.Hendry,PJ
John S. Brown,MG
C. Emmel,Pastor
James M.Hendry,PJ
Daniel E.Smith,MG
S.W.Spring,Fastor
James M.Hendry,PJ
A.M.Richardson,MG
Richard Ricketts,MG
Chas.Chadwick, JP
Thomas H.Vail,Pastor
L.S.Steele,Jl?
A.A. Trimper, MG

Absolom Lacock,Rev
Albert M.Weikmann,
Priest
Dudley Lee, MG
James E.Hilkey,MG
Henry Frank, MG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRAIGE RECORDS - 1879 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

WERSE, Joseph C.
CAlm, Nancy J.
WESTERHOUSE, Henry
ELDER, Katie
(WESTERHAUS)
WHALEY, George C.
HARMON, Minnie J.
WHEElER, Charles E.
RISLEY, Nancy
WHITE, John H.
RICHARDS, Hattie
WIDENER, James
SKINNER, Mahala A.
Leavenworth Co., KS Leavenworth Co., KS
• WILEY, Lyman
REED, Marildia
WILLIAMS, Francis M. R!M8EY, Adelia
Leavenworth Co., KS
Leavenworth Co., KS
WILLIAMSON, William P. YOUNG, Rebecca
WILSON, Edward
OBURG, Matilda
WOOD, William H.
SHEPARD, Annie
WOODS, David
WILLIAMSON, Malinda
ZEEL, George
BOHNMAIER, Katie
ZERBY, John V.
JONES, Marcia E.
~ Jefferson Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co. ,IE'

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

24 July 1879
10 July 1879

James M.Hendry,PJ
John Wilder, JP

19
16
25
13

Mar 1879
Oct 1879
Sept 1879
Mar 1879-Sherman twp.,?

G. W. Browning,Pastor
A.C. Peck,HG
A.C. Peck, MG
Peregrine W.Gowell,JP

31 Aug 1879-Jefferson Co., KS C.W. Cherry,JP
29 Oct 1879
James M.Hendry, PJ
Jacob Evans, MG
A.A. Trimp er, MG
Wm. Draper, JP
Samuel Baker,MG
Ph. Fricker ,Rev.
A.A. Trimper, MG

22 Jan 1879
26 Jan 1879
25 Dec 1879
20 July 1879
15 April 1879
19 Nov 1879

ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAME -1879
Bride

Groom

Bride

ACKLEY, Dena
ADAIR, Samantha
ALLEN, Sarah L.
ASHBY, Kate N.
BAILEY, Clemmie
BAKER, Mary J.
BANKS, Martha E.
BANTA, Susie
BARRETT, Sarah
BECKWITH, Flora
BIEBUSH, Clara
BLANCHARD, Sue
BOHNMAIER, Katie
BOWERS, Frances

GALLETLY, George W.
REYNOLDS, John
TASKER, Reuben C.
BLACK, Washington C.
WEINER, James H.
BLACK, Charles S.
KNOWLES, John W.
PEAIRS, Chambers A.
WATSON, Addi son
GRAY, Daniel
WEITZENKORN, Philip
BUSH, Angus
ZEEL, George
LANDWERLEN, George A.

BOWER, Mary A.
NININGS, James
BOWKER, Jennie S.
STANLEY, Henry A.
BRAY, Susan
WALIoER, John L.
BRECHEISON,Wilhelmine KRAMER,Bernhardt
BREITHAUPT, Lydia
SCHUBERT, John W.
BRISTOL, Hattie E.
OGDEN, John H.
BRITT, Mary
SUTTON, Frederick R.
BRUCE, Martha
HILL, Livingston
BRUEGGEN, Augusta
SMITH, David G.
BRUNK, Sophronia
DUDLEY, William O.
BURNELL, Mary A.
OLAYltLew~s ~.
OARMIEN ~ Mary H.
BROWN, Wl.lll.am T.
OARR, Nancy J.
WERSE, Joseph C.
CABSON, Elizabeth J. BEDGOOD, William B.

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Groom

�ALPHABETICAL LISTiNG BY BRIDE'S NAME - 1879 (Cont'd)
Bride
CARTER, Eliza
CARTER, Ella
CARTER, Harriet
CARTER, Josephine
CARTER, Maria
CASABOOM, Emma
CHRISTIAN, Inger
CLARK, Maggie
COLEMAN, Minnie A.
COOK, Mary E.
COOLEY, Mary
COULTER, America M.
COVEY, Mary Ellen
COWAN, Rachel A.
CRAVENS, Millie
CROCKET, Jennie
CUNNINGHAM, Jennie
DAY, Ella A.
DAVIS, Eva E.
DEAN, Louisa M.
DEAN, Mary F.
DENNEWILLER, Julia
DENTON, Sethy
DESKINS, Hulda J.
DESKINS, Susie S.
DICKSON, Fannie M.
DIGGS, Louisa
DOBBINS, Mamie
DORSEY, Martha
EBERHART, Lena
EBERHARD, Sophia
EDWARDS, Martha E.
ELAl'1, J enni e
ELDER, Katie

Groom

Bride

Groom

DAY, Phylander
CORNISH, Henry
CARTER, Adam
MC ARTHUR, John A.
HERNAL, Thomas
BENEFIELD, Eli A.
DAVIS, John H.
THOl1PSON, Robert
RICHARDSON, George A.
RAY, Edward·
FORSYTHE, Harrison
LUCAS, Nathan D.
DAWSON, Albert W.
PARNHAM, Joseph B.
SANDS, Jacob
HARRIS, Nathan
DRAKE, Joseph
HILL, Quincy A.
SPERRY, James
LEWIS, Allen E.
HINES, Samuel
MARSHALL, John E.
HERRING, Samuel W.
OWENS, Charles C.
TOBLER, John J.
TALLEY, William
REED, Robert H.
LEE, Michael B.
ALI,f:N, Jesse
BROWN, Frederick
KRAMER, Bernhardt
MORRIS, William F.
.ANTON, Laf e
WESTERHOUSE , Henry
(WESTERHAUS)

EPLY, Christina
FAWL, Catherine
FINCHER, Mary
FINLEY, JUdie
FISHER, Eliza
FITCHUE, Maria
FLEElt, Minnie
FLOYD, Emma M.
FORD, Elnora
FRANER, Rosa
GALLETHY, Martha
GILMAN, Alice May
GIVENS, Martha
GORMER, Alzena
GOULDING, Dora
GRACE, Ella
GRANT, Anna
GRAY, Rachel Jane
GRIFFITH, Cordelia
GREER, Julia A.
GUBSMIETHT, Anna
HAAS, Annetta
HALLOWAY, Rose D.
Hammill, Maggie M.
HAMMILL, Rilla D.
HANKS, Francis
HARLAN, Alice
HARMON, Minnie J.
HARRIS, Adelia
HART, Carrie
HART, Nellie M.
HAYNES, Mary D.
HEINE, Libbie S.
HEINEN, Johanna F. L.
HIGGINS, Francis L.

GUBLEY, John S.
LUBY, Martin E.
LYON, George
DImMER, Henry
LOESCH, Adam
SEATON, Johnson
ELM, Henry
BROWN, John H.
KAUB, Jacob
WALSH, Michael
ANDERSON, Nelson
HUSTED, Charles W.
JAMES, John
DODGE, David W.
CLARK, Sidney
BURKET, Benton
LEE, William
AUTERBURN, Samuel
BOYD; Alexander B.
SHARPLESS, Nathaniel
GIBBARD, Ignatius
SHOCKEY, William
HITCHCOCK, Adolph E.
GARST, Benjamin F.
BOWEN, Alfred M.
BROOKS, AlIord
ELSTON, Henry
WHALEY, George C.
SHOLES, David C.
BARNES, Joseph C.
HOWARD, Benjamin P.
CLARK, Reese
SAXTON, Byron F.
ULRICH, George J.
HESTON,Charley(Canby)

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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAME - 1879 (Cont'd)
Bride

Groom

PARNELLS, Emaline
PAYNE, James A.
PATTON, Martha
ELLIOTT, James G.
HOLMES, William C.
PAYNE, Fannie C.
CROSBY, Jacob
PERRY, Annie
PETERSON, Anna L.
HUNTER, Eli B.
HOLLADAY, Benjamin W.
PHILLIPS, Minnie W.
PIPER, Lucy E.
SMITH, Andrew J.
POLLARD, Viola M.
BAILEY, Bishop A.
PURINGTON, Fillmore E. SWENSON, Lewis
RAMSEY, Adelia
WILLIAMS, Francis M.
RUTTER, Chester L.
~ING, Mary J.
WILEY, Lyman .
REED, Marildia
REED, Mary E.
PETERSON, James
RICHARDS, Hattie
WHITE, John H.
RICHARDSON, Minnie E. LAWRENCE, William S.
RIDINGER, Mary
HABE, Albert
RISLEY, Nancy
WHEDER, Charles E.
ROBINETT, Mary
ADOLPH, Henry
ROBINSON, Annie
KNIGHT, George W.
ROTHWELL, Lydia P.
BROWN, William
ROTHWELL,Permelia M. REED, Marcus G.
SAGE, Lea V.
MC Laren, William Neil
SATER, Mary E.
KILLOUGH, William
SCHOEPFLIN, Mary E.
SUTZ, Frank
SCHRADER, Carrie
DEVLIN, Noris
SCOTT, Rosie
PERRY, Washington
SEILER, Rachel A.
MC DOUGALL, Franklin
SHANK, Mary
HEARNE, James A.
SHEARER, Elizabeth M. HAYS, Henry F.C.
SHEPARD, Annie
WOOD, William H.
SHEPARD, Hulda
STARR, John M.
SHERMAN, Jennie E.
SMITH, Winston
SHIELDS, Mary P.
GLUYAS, George W.
SHIMMONS, Nellie E.
MC CALL, Charles D.
SISSON, Frankie
LUDINGTON, Duett F.

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Bride

Groom

SKINNER, Mahala A.
SMITH, Ida
SNYDER, Margaret
SPALDING, Harriet E.
SPERRY, Nellie D.
SPAGUE, Sarah J.
STACEY, Artie B.
STEDMAN, Mary E.
STEINKE, Ottilie
STEPHENS, Emma
STEWART, Emma Molina
STEWART, Lucy
STEWART, Melinda C.
STONE, Hattie A.
STOUT, Susan
STROBEL, Hannah
STROBEL, Minnie
STROBEL, Paulina
THURMAN, Mary A.
TOWERY, Matilda L.
TYRRELL, Jennie
TYRRELL, M. Ella
VOGEL, Mary
VOGEL, Matilda
WALTERS, Mary I.
WALTON, Rachel A.
WEARRER,Charity
WESTERHAUS, Emma
WHITLOCK, Cordelia
WILKINSON, Rachel S.
WILLIAMS, Annie T.
WILLIAMS, Jennie
WILLIAMSON ,Malinda
WILLIS, Jessie J.
WILSON, Nancy L.

WIDENER, James
Lankford, Benjamin F.
FRITZEL, John
CASTELLO, Thomas W.
PERRY, Charles S.
DESKINS, John
SPEAR, S.P.
HOOVER, Isaac L.
RUEHL, John H.
REED, Will H.
FEATHERSTONE,Edward I.
SMITH, Isaac M.
WALLS, Waskey J.
MOON, Alvia A.
CRAMER, John C.
SELZER, William J.
NElS, Fred
ROHE, Martin
ADAMS, Ulysses
TAYLOR, Franklin C.
MILLER, David
HARRIS, Charles R.
STADLER, Louis
STADLER, Herman
DAVIS, Turl
MC CURDY, Fred A.
HARRIS, Thomas
FAUST, Benjamin F.
DAVIS, John W.
SHIELDS, Joseph
MC CLAY, George
NOLAND, Smallwood W.
WOODS, David
BELL, Christopher C.
STOGERS, Basil

,

I

tW

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAME - 1879 (Cont'd)
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

WOOD, Julia F.
WYLER, Adeline E.
YARNOLD, Mamie T.
YATES, Annie E.
YOUNG, Mary Francis

NORTON, William E.
TIGDER, John
SOLT, Henry M.
PETTIT, John W.
KOONS, William

YOUNG, Rebecca
YOUNG, Susan
YOUNG, Susan

WILLIAMSON,William P.
ALDRIDGE, Izah
ALDRIDGE, Isaiah
(ALDRICH)
CARROL, Matthew W.

ZII1MERI1.AN, Clara

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The Western Recorder, Lawrence, Ks., March 21, 1884

SILVER WEDDING
The twenty-fifth anniversary of the marriage of Deacon Alexander GREGG and wife, was one of the finest
and most enjoyable silver weddings ever held among the colored people of Lawrence, at their residence on
the corner of Tennessee and Warren streets, on the 9th inst. About two hundred of the best people in
Lawrence were present, and a most brilliant time was enjoyed. People were also present from Topeka, Atchison and other places.
The following are the presents given:
SILVER.
Fine gold-lined mug, Mr. Gratton GREGG and wife; fine mug, Mrs. D. LEE; set fine tablespoons, Mrs. Ellen
SMITH; two napkin rings, Mrs. Sarah WASHINGTON; butter knife and sugar spoon, E.M. PRATHER; fine fruit spoon,
W.M. GREGG; fine napkin ring, Mrs. Adda JACKSON; eight dollars in silver, John C. GREGG; two fine salt spoons,
Mrs. EVANS, of Topeka; Fine thimble, Mrs. W. MERCER; set teaspoons, R. HENSON and wife; butter knife and
napkin ring, ----; one dollar in silver, Angie CLINE and mother; fine fruit spoon, Lewis JACKSON and wife;
fine butter dish, Isaac JOHNSON and Richard JONES; butter knife, Mrs. Allen WILLIAMS; fine fruit knives,
Nathan MILLER and wife, fine butter knife and sugar spoon, C.C. JAMES and wife; two dollars in silver, Mrs.
GENTRY; fifty cents in silver, Mrs. M.V. WHITE; fine butter dish, R.M. WILSON, of Atchison, Kans.; pickle
dish, Samuel LEE and wife; pickle dish and fork, Fred GLEED and wife; pickle dish, Mrs. Rosa ALLEN and others;
fine napkin ring, J.H. WOODSON and J.C. PERKINS; pickle dish, Mrs. L. BELL and Mrs. H.L. WINSTON; fine water
pitcher, C.H. LANGSTON, Milton SIMS and others; fine cake tray and goblet, Harriet HOLMES, Mary LANGSTON and
others; fine breast pin, M. BIRD.
'
The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. MERCER and at 11:30 p'.m., the happy guests dispersed.

*****

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS I"lARRIAGE HECORDS - 1880
From Book 5 in the office of the Clerk of the bpecialized Division of the District Court,Room 144,
Law and Judicial Building, Lawrence, Kans,as. Compiled by Edna welling and Vivian Clough.
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if other than Douglas Co.

ADAMS, Gilbert L.
FERGUBON,Samantha A. 2 Dec 1880
Jefferson Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
ADAl'-iS, f''lartin
WOOD, Harriet
27 May 1880
,Jefferson Co.,KS
Jefferson Co.,KS
ADMS, Tobias
IULLlili, Charity Ann 11 Nov 1880
ALLEN, Jesse
13 July 1880-License only
BRYANT, Mary
ANDERSeN, John W.
2 May 1880-Leavenworth Co.,KS
HARROLD, Ardella
Leavenworth Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.KS
ANDERSON, Samuel H.
HOS'I'ETT£R, Julia E. 15 Sept 1880-0ttawa, KG
Douglas Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
ANDHEWS, Charles J.
lliiOEELY, Hattie
18 Mar 1880-Douglas County, KB
Topeka, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
ASHER, Henry B.
HERRING'rON, I"1011ie E. 21 Oct 1880
BOHAl.:JNAN, Aurelious B. CARUfl, I"lary C.
6 I"'lay 1880-License only
BAILEY, Andrew J.
FEAThERB'rONE, Fanni e 18 Jan 1880
BALES, Breckenridge
HORSf"IAN, Rhoda C.
18 l"larch 1880
BALLO UGH , John
srI'ATrrON, I"'Jel vina
25 Feb 1880-license only
Jefferson Co.,KS
Jefferson Co.,KS
BAN'l:A, J ame s C.
8 Oct 1880
MORhI~ON, I"laggie
Douglas Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.KS
BEAL, William
6 f'lay 1880
SKINNER, Nary
BEALES, 'william
2 Sept 1880
JCllliSON, I"'lartha
BEATTIE, Jame s
WHITE, Nettie E.
23 Dec 1880
Topeka, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
BECKEY, Thomas N.
10 cJune 1880
I"';URFliY, 11ary E.
BERhY, GEorge
SIhS, Jennie
8 April 1880
BERTH1~, Err.il
19 Jan 1880-Johnson Co.,KS
l"'lANNING, Annie
Douglas County,KS
Douglas Co., KS
BLACK, Isaac
4 f'jar 1880
HOSt), I"laggie
Bloomihgton,Neb.
Douglas Co. ,KS
BLODGETT, Albert M.
16 Dec 1880
BAKGS, Addie F.
Kansas City, l"'10
Douglas Co. ,KS
BOLLAhD, William W.
7 Oct 1880
PERRIN, Ella E.
Topeka, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
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Officiant
S.W.Spring,Fastor
J ame s I"'l. Hendry ,PJ
Chas. Chadwick, JP
A.M.Richardson,MG
D. C. bilner,I"lG

Werter R.Davis,MG
William Jones,Rev.
Silas Cariw,JI;
Peter Brubaker,I1GJ as • r'larvin , I'.G
A.A. 'I'rimper ,I'lG
A. ItJ. Ramsey,I""G

S. W. Spring,Pastor
J as .lvlarvin, riG

James l"1.Hendry,I:J
M.I.Casey,Priest
Andrew V. Stout ,I'lG
Richard

s.

Cordley,~G

M. Osmond,l"lG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS l"iAR:t\IAGE RECORDS - 1880 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

BONHAI"J, Miles
BOOKER, Charles A.
Kansas City, MO
BOWER, Alonis
Fall Leaf, KS
BRECHEISEN, George
BRC\"TN, Alexander
BRo\·jN, Alonzo J.

GOSNELL,l"lary Elizabeth
SKAGGS, r1illa
Douglas Co. ,KS
SNI:CER, l'lary
Fall Leaf, KS
WElL, Mary
NELSON, Lucy
BROUSE, Carrie
(BROWN) (Clara)
BROWN, Arthur
REYNOLDS, Mary
BROw'N, J"ohn W.
ABBOTT, J:lary E.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.,KS
BROWN, Robert H.
.MARKER, Elizabeth C.
BULLINGTON,Robert M. BRUCE, Addie
CAI'lPBELL, John H.
COX, Sarah F.
Indian Territory
Douglas Co., KS
CANAVAN, William E.
GASKILL, Dora L.
Jefferson Co.,K8
Douglas Co.,K8
CARFENTEH, William T. \ffiSTON, Helen Eva
scoTfr, Lizzie
CARR, Amos E.
CHASE, Dewitt
Chevalier, Josephine
Christian, William H. TIJ:1J:'IONS, Flora
(CRISTIAN)
CLAY, Charles
HENDERSON, Laura
Douglas Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,K6
COLE, William W.
WOOD, F'ranc i s
CORNISH, Charles E.
NASION, Lillie B.
Kansas City, f"iO
Douglas Co.,KS
CREEKIvJCORE, David
CARUTH1RS, I"Jelissa J.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.,K8
CRITZER, William E.
WIU"1CTH, L. May
CROSS, Charles S.
SMEED, Kate I.
Emporia, K8
Dougla s Co., KS
CliO\"TLER, William
GRIJ!'F'INS ,tlartha
CUH'rIS, George L.
tiC CON Iii ELL , Rebecca

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Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

26 June 1880
1 Jan 1880

J"ames J:'l.Hendry,FJ
Sylvester Creel,l"iG

27 Sept 1880-License only
9 l"'lar 1880
19 Dec 1880
15 Oct 1880

Moses Dissinger,Fast.
Dudley Lee, l"'IG
A.. A. 'l'rimper ,1"lG

21 J"an 1880
J"s. 1"1. Hendry,PJ
7 Oct 1880-Leavenworth Co.,KS C. W. Cherry,JP
Joseph Michael, MG

17 Mar 1880
14 Apr 1880
16 Sept 1880

W. J. Mitchell,Fastor

31 Mar 1880

Chas.Chadwick, JP ,

18 June 1880
4 Feb 1880
28 Feb 1880
29 Sept 1880

A. C.
.rl.. W.
L. s.
F. l"1.

James P.Kendall,MG

j'

Peck, i"IG
Ramsey,£'lG
Steele, JP
Lewis,Min.

2 Aug 1880-Leavenworth Co.,KS K.8. Lankford,I'lin.
28 Nov 1880
17 J:lar 1880

Andrew V. Stout,MG
Archibald Beatty,DD

23 Nov 1880-Leavenworth Co.Ks C. W. Dubourdein,JP
25 Aug 1880
1 June 1880

J as. i"larvin ,MG
A. Beatty,D.D.

10 Sept 1880
17 Apr 1880

A. h. Ramsey,Rev.
J ame s 1'1. iien&lt;iry ,PJ

�DOUGLAS
Bridegroom
DANGLER, William
DAVIS, Henry R.
DAVIS, James
Leavenworth Co.,KS
DAVIB, William R.
Jefferson Co.,Kb
DAY, Ellwood
DAY, John
DEAY, William
DICK, Will N.
DOLAK, Joshua
Olathe, KS
DOLAN, Senator
DRAKE, Henry S.
DUEN~JALER, John
DUNCAN, Frances l'1.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
DUT'lIQ!.;, John W.
EBERBj~T, Andrew
EBERHi!.RT, Ja cob
EDEn, Louis
ENSI"iINGER, John w.
ESSEX, James
ESSON, George T.
Jefferson Co.,KS
EWING, Theodore B.
Kansas City, l"10
FARINGER, Dewitt C.
FAxON, William '1'.
FEN Il"lORE, Benjamin H.
Douglas Co.,KS
FISK, Harris, l"l
FLETCHER, George
FLOHY, William A.
FOLEY, Peter F.
Emporia, KS

COUl~TY,

KANSAS hARlUAGE

RECO}~]jS

- 1880 (Cont'd)

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

HULBUR'I', l"lary J.
Mary E.
CCBB,Joanne
Douglas Co., KS
CHAl"lPION, Clara
Jefferson Co., KB
STANWICK, Carrie
RUSH, Elvira
HUNTZINGER, Emma
f'~C QUE.f1\l, Allie
HALEY, Laura
Douglas Co. ,KS
BLACKENSHIP, Nancy
HEIGhTOwER, Emma
TECH.6L, Emma
TUDHOfE t Viola
Leavenworth Co.,KS
JOHNSON, Jennie I.
kLLBHIG.dT, Anna 1'1.
HILDEBhA.ND, Caroline
OBERLITNEH, I,.jal burga
AMSDEN, Arminda V.
LEWIS, Amanda
RUSE, Electa
Jefferson Co.,KS
CHiUiLTON, Ka t e
Douglas Co., KS
KATHElifVillN, Mary
HARltIb0N, Eleanor
FINCH, Elizabeth C.
I;erry, KS
ALEXANDER, Ellen W.
LARI~R (SARIER),Nannie
OL\vALT, Sarah J.
CLAlili, t.iary V.
Douglas Co.,KS

28 f-1ar 1880
27 hay 1880
14 Aug 1880

A. A.

6 Apr 1880

Chas.Chadwick, JF

14 Sept 1880
4 Nov 1880
24 Oct 1880
10 Nov 1880
13 har 1880

J ame s l'j. Hendry, FJ
W. J. Mitchell,MG
wm. Gans, ?
A. H. Walter,l"IG
James r"l.Hendry,FJ

ill~DbRSGN,

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28
26
21
15

Andrew Hoot, !""G
'I'rimper ,r'lG
Chas. Chadwick, JP

S. W. Spring,Fastor
Jan 1880
\oJ. fiercer, Hev •
Aug 1880
Jos Rahskopf, hev. _
Nov 1880
Sept 1880-Leavenworth Co.Ks A.M.Richardson,MG \

14 Oct 1880
11 Mar 1880
24 Jan 1880
15 Apr 1880
20 Dec 1880
4 har 1880
14 Mar 1880-Jefferson Co.,KS

A.M. Richardson,MG
D. Scholl, ?
hoses Hildebrand,Fast.
Albert \·jeikmann ,:Friest
A. A. 'I'rimper,r"J.G
W. 'W. Selsby, Jl'
C. W. Cherry, JP

10 Nov 1880

s.

9 Dec 1880

W. Spring, Pastor

James l"l.Hendry,FJ

3 Mar 1880
17 Feb 1800

A .1"1. Richardson, II/1G

27 June 1880
14 Sept 1880
5 Sept 1880
24 Nov 1880

Sam'l r'~.Osmond,!''iG
Chas Chadwick,JF
JBJI1es E. Hilkey,I'1G
B.b.Osmond,l"lG

James l'I.Hendry,PJ

�DOUGLAS COUNTY,
Bridegroom

Ki~SAS ~liUihIAGE

Bride

FOSTER, Jaffies W.
HUSTON, Caroline
Topeka, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
GALLIVAN, John
DWYER, I"largaret
GARDNER, Orlando B.
EINSTED, Emma E.
GENTRY, Richard D.
HASTIE, Susan
GERKEY, Elijah
ELLER, Lavinia
GILLESPIE, Matthew A. DOUGLAS, Margaret A.
Garrison, KS
Douglas Co., KS
GLASER, George
KhAflER, Barbara
Sedgewick Co.,KS
Douglas Co., KB
GLEED, Frederick
COGER, Lucy
GRAY, Alex
MC GINNIS,Jennie
Leavenworth Co. ,KS
I"lorris Co. ,KS
GRINDROD, Kay
KTNNEh, Helen
HAAS, George
SKOGGS, Ladocia
HACRENBEHRY, Josiah f-l. KAU.F'Ff-'l.AN, Adelia
Pennsylvania
Douglas Co., KS
HARBAUGH, Daniel E. (C) TUDHOPE, l"lary
Leavonworth Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.,KS
HARI"iUN, J'oseph \oJard
GRIF'1:fIN, Sarah A.
Leavenworth Co.,KB
Douglas Co.,KS
HARTI"lAN, John
IIPLE, Ka ti e
Leavenworth Co.,KS
Rush Co., KS
HE'NDERSON, Henry
WOOD, I"lary
hENDRICKS, Andrew J. I"IC I'HLLEN, Cora
HENDhY, James h.
COOK, Annie
HENNESSEY, Charles
CHhI611 IE, l"lary
RENNY, Joseph H.
CERLEY, f-latilda
H.Ehl'U:..N, John
Sl";ITli, Lizzie
HILL, David A.
CONLEY (CouleyiMollie
Ottawa, KS
Ottawa, KS
HILL, Williaffi F.
HARhIS, Rachel
HOBBS, By I ve s t er
HAl"lLIN, I"1ary
Douglas Co., KS
Douglas Co., KS
HOLCOI-l, Abram
HAill'lON, Hester

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RECORDS - 1880 (Cont'd)

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

24 Nov 1880

Wm. Jones, Rev.

31 Aug 1880-Edgerton, KS
29 Sept 1880
31 July 1880
29 Nov 1880-License only
8 Dec 1880

M. I. Casey,Friest
John S. Brown,Clergy
A. A. Trimper ,1"lG

19 Feb 1800

Moses

23 I"lar 1880
7 Dec 1880

R. Ricketts, I-IG
James IIi. Hendry ,PJ

27 Mar 1880-License only
22 F'eb 1880
17 Dec 1880

A. C. reck, l'-lG
James f''l.hendry,PJ

J'. A. Nelson, ?

21 July 1880-Leavenworth Co.KS
15 Dec 1880

Dissinger,~ast.

A.l"~.Richardson,HG

w.

J. Mitchell,MG

24 July 1880-License only
Solomon Frisler,MG

14 flar 1880
20 Nov 1880-License only
17 Aug 1880-License only
3 June 1880
27 Nov 1880
20 Jan 1880
29 Sept 1880

James
Moses
J-. A.
L. S.

23 bay 1880
4 July 1880-Fall Leaf, KS

Frank B. Olds, MG
Sam Kelsall,?

30 Sept 1880

James l'1.Hendry,PJ

M.Hendry,PJ
Dissinger,Fastor
Nelson ,l"lG
Steele,JP

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KM~SAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1880 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Flace if not Doug.Go.

Officiant

HOLLIDAY, l"latthew
Rome, K8
HOLLOwAY, Henry
HOOVER, Joseph
HOPKINS, Ozra F.
Montgomery Co.,K8
HOIIJELL, Joseph H.
HUGH~S, Glendora
HULL, Charles A.
Independence, KS
HYDE, Henry
Carthage, MO
HYEL, Phillip
JACKSON, Henry
JACKSON, Stonewall
JACOHS, John
JOHNSON, Isaac
JOHNSON, John F.
JOHNSON, Thomas B.
J .Al"I~S, John
Jackson Co., KS
JONES, Samuel
KELLY, John B.
KELSALL, Samuel
Reno, KS
KERSEY, Jesse
KERSTING, Henry
KIUJORTH, Isaac
KINKAID, Madison
F'leasanton ,KS
KISER, Doctor P.
KLAFP, John

WAGSTAFF, Jennie
Douglas Co., KS
ANDERSON, Amelia
REYNOLDS, Lizzie J.
FaTTER, Nettie f"l.
Johnson Co., KS
Ray, Florence R.
PINE, Sarah
HOLMES, Eva A.
Douglas Co., KS
FOTTER, Addie
Peoria, KS
BANKS, Ellen A.
GREEN, Alice
ALLBRIT'I'ON, Catherine
PYLE, Susan E.
DUDLEY, Nannie
BCOirT, Nancy A.
HART, Gertrude M.
GORDON, Jane
Douglas Co., KS
STRODE, l"lartha
BOYER, Louisa B.
1'-'1C CLEARY, Sallie A.
Reno,KS
STUBBS, Lydia E.
SCHAEFER ,Wilhelmina
l"IALLARD, Sarah Ann
GRADON, Alice
Douglas Co., KS
FISHBACK, Ella
H.A.HSlf.E.'NER,I1argaret J.
(HARSHMAN)
SCHO'II'I', Helen
VANDERHEIDE, Minnie

4 July 1880

A. Beatty, Rector

28 ]Ieb 1800
1 Sept 1880
23 June 1880

Wm. Draper, JP
D. C. Halbert,JP
A. A. Trimper, I'IG

22 Sept 1880
17 Jan 1880
23 June 1880

William Jones,Rev.
Henry Frank, riG
S. W. Spring,Pastor

13 Sept 1880

A. Beatty, DD

15 Feb 1880
6 Oct 1880
8 Apr 1880
24 Dec 1880
9 June 1880
22 Feb 1880
18 Nov 1880-License only
20 Aug 1880

J. W. Clock,l"IG
A. w. Ramsey,Rev.
John Ferris,JP
J. W. Clock, f"lG
R. l"lartin, '(
A. J. Haskin, JP

KOPF, Frederick
KRAEGER, Hermann

-187-

A.

A.

( .. 1

Trimper, f"..G

8 Jan 1880
Richard Hicketts ,lv1G
25 Dec 1880
A. C. Peck, riG
15 July 1880-Leavenworth Co .KS A.I""l.li.ichardson,rlG
11
14
18
22

Oct 1880-License only
July 1880
l"lar 1880
Dec 1880

James N.Hendry,PJ
J as .I"Iarvin, l"!G
s. W. Spring, Pastor

12 Jan 1880
14 Oct 1880

Chas Chadwick JP
Daniel Barnhart,NG

3 F'eb 1880
11 I"iarch 1880

C. G. Fritsche,Fastor
Moses Dissinger,Pastor

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS ~tIAGE RECORDS - 1880 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Ofd'iciant

KE..EBS, Charles
KR~TZINGER, Edwin G.
LANGDO}~, George H.
Kansas City, 1"10
LANGLEY, Wesley R.
Anderson Co., K8
LATHAM, Charles H.
Douglas Co.,KS
LNrHY, George
LATlfOHY, Henry .
Dickerson Co.,K8
LEONi~RD, Frederick lie
Leavenworth Co.,KS
L:E.'WIS, David l-.
Chase Co. ,KS
MACK, Adam
MADEL, Joseph
l"lARASCH, J ohn
Douglas Co.,K8
l"lARCH, Conrad
l"iARTIN, George
1"lARVER, John G.
Riley Co. ,K8
l'1ATTHE\~S, James H.
Leavenworth Co.,K8
1'-IC CALL, Israel
MC CLINTOCK,Alison H.
MC CLIN'l'CCK,Oscar S.
Johnson Co.,K8
I'lC COACH, John
I'lC CONNELL, Samuel G.
1"lC GEE, Henry W.
1'-1C KINNEY, Henry
Reno, K8
1'lC KINNEY, John W.

SNIDER, Catherine
nlJGHE8,Rosella(hosalid)
FLUKE, Lulie E.
Douglas Co., KS
viALKEH , 1'1ary E.
Douglas Co., KS
DE FAR, Salara E.
Douglas Co., KS
WHIl'PLE, 1'-Iinnie
BRUGGAN, Sophia
Douglas Co., K8
SIUTH, Carrie
Jefferson Co.,K8
Sr·aTH, Ella
Illinois
ChRL:/I.\IAN, l"iaud
8CHO}PER, 1"lary
KROUI ,1"~ary Elizabeth
(KI{AUM)-Rush Co.,K8
HERGER, Catherine
8'WEEZER, 1"latilda
HAI''lILTON, Flora J.
Douglas Co.,K8
ADAIR, 1"lartha
Leavenworth Co.,KS
DAVIDSGN, I'lary E.
CADE, Mary L.
BAIR, Rebecca Ellen
Johnson Co. ,K8
:fAYNE, Mary A.
1"lARTIN, Mary
HAltRIS, Laura Belle
"/OOn~'ORK, lfanny
Douglas Co.,K8
TOw'ERY, Nancy

3 Dec 1880
28 Oct 1880
9 Dec 1880

Elias Mayer, Rev.
E. B. Slade, 1"IG
S. W. 8pring,l-astor

8 June 1880

William Jones, MG

18 Feb 1880-Johnson Co.,K8

J. N. Rankin,?

2 Feb 1880
9 Dec 1880

Henry Shipe, 1"lG
Thos .1'-'1. Guinan, Frie st

-188-

1 Jan 1880-Leavenworth Co.,K8 H. E. Woodcock,Clergy
8 Cct 1880

James l"i.rtendry,FJ

21 1"lar 1880
13 July 1880
11 Sept 1880

F. h. Lewis, hin.
A.M. Weiksman,Rev.
C. G. Fritsche,Fastor

4 Sept 1880
12 Oct 1880
29 Sept 1880

C. G. :B'ritsche,Pastor
Washington hercer,Rpv.
A. C. Feck, hG
"

17 July 1880

James Iv]. Hendry,PJ

5 Dec 1880
5 1'1ay 1880
20 1"lar 1880

F. h. Lewis ,Min.
Andrew Stout, MG
James 1"1. Hendry,PJ

3 Oct 1880
25 Nov 1880
31 July 1880-License only
19 B'eb 1880

A. S. Baldwin,JP
James I''l.Hendry,PJ

12 Sept 1880

A. 8. Baldwin, JP

A. \oJ.

Ramsey,1"lG

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDEiS NAME - 1879 (Cont'd)
Bride·

Groom

Bride

HIGGS, Elizabeth
FREEMAN;Daniel G.W.
HILL, Julia
KEARNS, O. Frank
HOBBS, Lillie Jane
DUTTON, Joseph B.
HODSON, Jane T.
OVENDER, Marian
HOLLOWELL, Dora L.
SHANK, William
HOLMES, Mabel A.
MOODY t Henry C.
HOPKINS, Sophia
DAVIS,·John
HOPPER, Lizzie
MACY, John G.
HOUSLEMAN,Priscilla
BRASS, Charles H.
HOWARD, Sarah
EVERETT, Milton J.
HOWE, Kittie C.
OWENS, Eric
HOWELL, Margaret
DUNN,' James B.
HOWLAND, Mary T.
HOLMES, Samuel,
HUBBLE, Catherine S. HOWARD, George W.
HUNT, Charlotte A.
KYLE, James
HUNTINGTON, Clara
BROWN, Perry B.
HUSON, Adella B.
TIMMONS, Warren
HYLAND, Maggie R.
HOGAN, Thomas
INMAN, Julia A.
DELAPP, Stephen
JONES, Elizabeth J.
JUDSON, Arthur W.
JONES, Marcia E.
ZERBY, John V.
KEIFER, Adelina
MAGILL, William G.
KNEALE, Mary E.
COLE, James A.
KOEHI£R, Annie
KRATZBURG, Anton
KOEHI~R, Elizabeth
RAKE, John E.
LAMBERTSON, Lucy M.
BIERER, Everard, Jr •.
LAMBERTSON,Mary Isabella HIDDEN, Jason
LANGWORTHY, Laura J. LYNN, Charles W.
LARO, Emma Alice Nettie BROEKER, J·ohn F.
LARSON, Mary
MANSON, Andrew
LAWSON, Sophronia
BRANDON, James A.
LEIBY, Nancy A.G.
HOLLY, Charles F.
LEONARD, Kate A.
NOLAN, Nicholas F.
LEUTWlLER,Bertha
REYNOLDS, Albert w.
LEWIS,. Hattie E.
PATRICK,George Edward

LEWIS, Louisa
LINDLEY, Emma E.
LIPPY, Florence M.
LIPPY, Francis C.
LOCKWOOD, Lillian D.
LOWE, Clara E.
MACY, Carrie
MADDOX, Lizzie
MALONEY, Hannah
MARTIN, Emily
MARTIN, Nancy Jane
MC ATJ.ASTER, Emily
MC CABRIA, Lydia C.
MC GEE , Emma
MC KEE, Ella May
MC KINNEY, Susan
MC NERVEY, Mary
MENDENHALL , Mattie
MERCER, Elcina
MINTON, America
MITCHELL~ Emma E.
MOORE, Mattie F.
MOORE, Philora
MORGAN, Elizabeth
MURRAY, Anna
MYERS, Elizabeth
MYERS, Sadie
NEAL, Annie E.
. :NEWLIN, Elmira
NICHOLS,Almildia
(Allvildie)
NICHOLS, Sarah
NYE, Julia
OBURG, Matilda
ODELL, Maggie

-180-

Groom
MONROE, James
HORNER, Levi
DAY, Willis{William) H.
WENRICH, Christian K.
JOHNSON, Justin J.
FINLEY, George W.
HILL, Frederick B.
LANGSTON, Desaline
DWYER, Patrick
PABKER, Henry
DELLIT, George W.
MC AI,I.ASTER, Charles A.
TAYNE, Cyrus P.
GAUMER, Thomas C.
BURR, Ed N.

KERBY, Alexander
DILLON, Peter H.
STEWART, Robert H.
MORGAN, John F.
FULTZ, Andrew
SPRATT, James H.
DESKINS, Franci,s J.
MOON, Joel
MC GEE, Peter
CRAIG, Robert
KELLEY , James
MATNEY, Jasper N.
HUNTZINGER'Franklin
PARKER, Edward J.
ROTHWELL, Samuel J.
CAREW, James
BUTTRICK, Joseph
WILSON, Edward
MITCHELL, Wiley

I

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1879 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.CO.

Officiant

~ROWN,

HUNTINGTON, Clara
Sandusky Co., OH
ROTH1tIELL, Lydia P.
Jefferson Co., KS
CARMIEN, Mary H.
GRACE, Ella
MC KEE, Ella May
Douglas Co., KS
BLANCHARD, Sue
NYE, Julia
Douglas Co., KS
NICHOLS, Sarah
Leavenworth Co.,KS
ZIMMERMAN, Clara
CARTER, Harriet
SPALDING, Harriet E.
Douglas Co.,KS
HAYNES, Mary B.
Jefferson Co., KS
GOULDING, Dora
Topeka, KB
BUBNELL, Mary A.
KNEALE, Mary E.
CARTER, Ella
Douglas Co~,KS
MURRAY, Anna
Osage Co.,KS
STOUT, Susan
Douglas Co., KS
PERRY, Annie
HOPKINS, Sophia
Leavenworth Co.,KS
CHRISTIAN, Inger
WHITLOCK, Cordelia
WALTERS,Mary I.
COVEY, Mary Ellen
Winchester, IL

24 May. 1879

James M.Hendry,PJ

Perry B.
Douglas Co., KS
BROWN, William
Jefferson Co., KS
BROWN, William T.
BURKET, Benton
BURR, Ed N.
Denver, CO
BUSH, Angus
BUTTRICK, Joseph
Kent Co., MI
CAREW, James
Leavenworth Co.,KS
CARROL, Matthew W.
CARTER, Adam
CASTELLO, Thomas W.
Pottawatomie Co.,KS
CLARK, Reese
Douglas Co., KS
CLARK, Sidney
Douglas Co.~ KB
CLAY, Lewis H.
COLE, James A.
CORNISH, Henry
Lincoln, NE
CRAIG, Robert
Osage Co.,KS
CRAMER, John C.
Kansas City, MO
CROSBY, Jacob
DAVIS, John
Leavenworth Co.,Ks
DAVIS, John H.
DAVIS, John W.
DAVIS, Turl
DAWSON, Albert W.
Winchester, IL

-170-

18 Dec 1879-Jefferson Co., KS C. W. Cherry,JP
19 Feb 1879
15 July 1879-License only
1 May 1879
;0 Dec 1879-License only
25 Nov 1879

A. C. Peck, MG
Jas. Marion,MG
A.G.Murray,Pastor

12 July 1879-Jefferson Co.,KS C. W. Cherry,JP
2 Apr 1879
17 Dec 1879
1; Oct 1879

James M.Hendry,PJ
James M.Hendry,PJ
Joseph J.Walsh,Priest

10 June 1879

Henry Frank, MG
•• 1;::-

10 Dec 1879-Topeka,Shawnee,KS Thomas H.Vail,
Bishop
26 May 1879-License only
G. W. Browning,Pastor
26 Mar 1879
Andrew
V.Stout,MG
2; Oct 1879
3 Feb 1879

S.W. Spring,Pastor

16 June 1879

P.W.Rote, MG

26 Nov 1879
C.B. Beeks, JP
30 June 1879-Leavenworth Co.KE S.J.McNaughton,JP
12 Sept 1879-License only
30 Sept 1879
9 July 1879
1 May 1879·

A.A.Trimper,MG
A.A.Trimper,MG
B. W. Spring,Pastor

�DOUGLAS COUN'ry, KANSAS l"LARRIAGE RECORDS - 1880 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

MELVIN, David l"1.
Douglas Co., KS
MISNER, William
MOLER, Franklin
MOORE, Ruben F.
Franklin Co. ,KS
MONROE, Will
MONTGOI-1ERY, FrancisA.
NEFF, Theodore

EDGAR, Addie
Franklin Co.,KS
JONES, Emma S.
1'IOLEk, l"Iary
ODELL, Ida Luella
Douglas Co.,KS
HICKS, Mattie
1"100RE, Robena B.
SUTHSl"lITHT, Veronica

2 Nov 1880

S. M. Osmond, MG

22 Sept 1880
13 Sept' 1880
4 Nov 1880.

G. S. Dearborn,I-'lG
James I"I.Hendry,FJ
James I".i.Hendry,f-J

18 J-an 1880
9 Dec 1880
8 Aug 1880

KICHOLS, Smith E.
OLIVER, Alford
Leavenworth Co.,KS
PASLEY, 1"10ses C.
PAYNE, Thomas B.
Jefferson Co., KS
FRESTON, Franklin
QUEEN, Jasper H.
Jefferson Co., KS
QUICK, Harlan
QUICK, William F.
Aurdin, Iowa
QUIGLEY, John P.
RAMEY, Henry
RANDALL, Sherman W.
RAY, Smith D.
Franklin Co.,KS
READING, James W.
REYNOLDS, George W.
Terre Haute,Ind
RICE, Charles
RICHARDS, George W.
Kansas City ,1'10
RI CHARDS , John
Leavenworth Co.,KS

JON:t;S, Mattie L.
BERRY, Nancy
Leavenworth Co.,KS
JOHNSON, Gertrude M.
GOODIN, Jennie
Jefferson Co., KS
BLENDELL, Lizzie
THOl"IFSCN, Alice E.
Mt.P~easant, Iowa
EVANS, 'Laura l"l.
DUDGEON, Emma E.
Douglas Co.,KS
Sl"iITH, I'lary E.
PLEASANT , Ellen .
WALKER, Sadie L.
EDDY, Sarah J.
Franklin Co. ,KS
Sl'UTH, Elvira
KERN, Inez (Lucy)
Douglas Co.,KS
HARHISON, l"'lary E.
YEAGER, Katie
Douglas Co .. , KS
RI CHARDS , l"lary
Leavenworth Co.,KS

8 Feb 1880
31 Jan 1880

A. A. Trimper,MG
A. C. Feck, rIG
Albert l"l.Weiksman,
Priest
Richard Dudgeon,MG
J ame srI. Hen&lt;iry ,PJ

1 Sept 1880
8 ]'eb 1880-Jefferson Co.,KS

H. D. Herr, Rev.
J. C. Northrup, JP

11 July 1880
3 Apr 1880

Wm.t-lessenheimer, JP I
J as •. l"larvin, riG
I

10 June 1880
30 June 1880

A. C•.Peck, rIG
A. H. Walter, Min.

26
22
29
16

James l":i.liendry,PJA. W. Hamsey, Rev.
Andrew V.Stout,MG
James l"l.liendry,PJ

-189-

July 1880
Aug 1880
Dec 1880
Sept 1880

6 Oct 1880
4 Feb 1880

J'ames 1"'1. Hendry ,PJ
Henry Frank, l"lG

13 .Aug 1880
2 :B'eb 1880

J-ames l"1.Hendry,PJ
A. A. 'Trimper,I"lG

9 Sept 1880

A. Beatty, DD

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS I"IAl\RIAGE RECORDS - 1880 (Cont I d)
Bridegroom
RICHMOND, Frank L.
Denver, Colo

Bride

DEARBORN, Lula D.
Douglas Co.,KS
RO:B'FELL(ROF:E'\~'ELL)fJames WOODF'OHK, Mary
Leavenworth Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.,KS
ROSS, James L.
NE\oJ, Ida
RorrE, Lewis J.
PIFi!J.i., Rosa
RUSSELL, l"lonroe E.
'I'ABHNER, I"lary E.
RUTHERi'ORD, James H. ECKE, Josie
SJJ1}SON, John
liASLIP, f'lary
Atchison, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
SCHELL, Frank 1'l.
YOUNG, Nannie D.
SCHl'JEIDLR, John
HAELSIG, Eliza F.
(SNIDER)
SCHUVrZ, Robert A.
KLOSS, Amelia
SCOVILLE, Winfield S. HARRIS, Mary A.
Larned, KS
Larned, KS
SEARLES, Oscar M.
KEECH, Lenora J.
lola, KS
Chicago, III
SEATON, James H.
LEWIB, Lizzie
SHA\~, ':Phomas
HAR}'ORD, Anna
SHIDE, Jacob
Harwold, Emma
Wyandotte Co.,KS
Wyandotte Co.,KS
SCLOI"iON, William
KESTER, Sadie
SORHEL, Jesse H.
RAl"lSEY, Ida B.
SOULE, Curtis
THGf'lt~B, Florenc e
DeSoto, KS
DeSoto, KS
STENCER, Ambrose
LUmLEY, Lucy
SI"lART, Joseph H.
I"iORRIS, Alice J.
SI"1I11H, Charles ·w.
WILLIAl"lS, Lizzie
Stockton, KS
Douglas Co. ,KS
Sf"lrrH, Thomas D.
\'JEIBLE, Lydia
Sl\~YTHE, Dr. ]'rank
WILDER, Luella I'i.
STANLBY, Charles F.
I"llLL£H, I"mrtha O.
STANLEY, hobert E.
ELY, Leora E.
Douglas Co.,KS
Fawnee Co., KS

Date/Place if not Doug.Go.

Officiant

24 Apr 1880

G. S. Dearborn, NG

8 Sept 1880-Leavenworth Co.,KS John Divelbess,JF

3 July 1880-License only
1 Jan 1880
16 Jan 1880
8 June 1880
3 July 1880

C. l'eck, 1'lG
W. Spring,Fastor
A. A. Trimper,~G
James 1"1. Hendry ,.FJ

A.

s.

21 Oct 1880
25 Sept 1880

S. 1"1. Osmond, IvlG

28 June 1880
28 Nov 1880-Linwood, KS

o.

G. Richards, JF
F. w. Gowell, JP

8 Dec 1880

S. IJi. Osmond, MG

16 Dec 1880
3 Sept 1880
27 Feb 1880-License only

Washington Mercer,Re~.
Wm. Jones, Rev.
P

8 .Feb 1880
11 I"lar 1880
29 Sept 1880

I"l.

4 Oct 1880
22 Dec 1880
27 I"lar 1880

A. A. 'l'rimper,MG
W. H. Sweet, ?
l"i . .A. 'rrimper ,l"IG

24 fJlay
7 Sept
2 Sept
22 I''lay

o.

-190-

1880
1880
1880
1880

Daniel Walker,Fastor

T. Baer, 1'1G
B. S. Crosby, MG
James I"'l.Hendry,I·J

G. Richards, JP

J as. f'iarvin, I"lG

S. M. Osmond, ~G
Chas.Chadwick,JF

I- _r:
c

,

�DOUGLAS COUN'rY, KANSAS l"lAHRIAGE RECORDS - 1880 (Con t ' d)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Flace if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

s'rE'VJART, Ianthus
STE\-JART, John W. C.
STONE, James F.
Bourbon Co.,KS
STRUriP, James
STUBBS, Salathiel M.
STULTZ, H. Perrine
TAYLOR, Lindsey
TAYLOR, Thomas
Leavenworth Co.,Ks
TAYLOR, William
THOMPSON, William
THURBER, Orville E.
TYLER, Daniel T.
TYL,ER, George J.
UMBARGER, David
VANNEDY, Lucas
Ft. \"orth, TX
WALKER, James vol.
Ottawa, KS
"yjALLS, John
WALTERS, John C.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
WALTON, John C.
WARE, Charles N.

Lydia
HOOVER, Amanda S.
TODD, Catherine h.
Douglas Co., KS
CRISS, Aletha B.
HILL, Asenath Ella
FAUCETT, Uliss Effie
I''lORTON, Mary C.
FLlJI'lJIVlER, l'lillie
Leavenworth Co.,KS
S'lI},wART, f"iartha
KLOPP, Susie
HOSS, Alberta
ROGAN, Mary A.
GRIF'PER, l"lary T.
HIATT, Emeline
BERRY, Alice E.
Douglas Co.,KS
ThOUTl"~, Hattie E.
Ottawa, KS
l"'lANSEH, Ellen
GILLULY, Ada
Leavenworth Co.,KS
GILLULY, Ada
CLARK, Elnma h.
KIRKl'iAN, 1'1artha
Douglas Co., KS
FeRTER, Hannah E.
CMiFBELL, Anna
I'lC CLINTOCK, Sarah A.
I'lUl'lAN, Catherine
FISHER, Annie M.
HeLBERT, I'iinerva
PIEHCE, Alice
LING, I"lary E.

21 Aug 1880
8 July 1880
3 July 1880

George W. Cady,JF
P. I"1. Lewis,Min.
A. A. Sellers,Rev.

\~ARREN,

EI i

Leavenworth Co.,KS
WARREN, John J.
"YiEBB, John
\-JEINHOLZ, Hobert
\.JHITLOCK, Thomas H.
"YHLDER, John H.
vJILLIAf"lS, Henry
WILLIS, Charles
WILSON, Enoch

NEE']..,

-191-

J. H. Bonebrake ,f"lG
17 Oct 1880
A.
C. Feck,I"lG
23 Dec 1880
Andrew
V.Stout,NG
16 Aug 1880
A.
h.
Daly,?
7 Dec 1880
21 Feb 1880-Leavenworth Co. ,KS John Divelbiss,JF

2 Sept 1880
29 Sept 1880
31 I"Iar 1880
16 Nov 1880
8 July 1880
25 Aug 1880
? AUg 1880-License only

A. l"1. Ramsey, r-1G
J. W. Clock, I"IG
A. S. Baldwin,JP
Jas. Marvin,MG
A. M. Richardson,MG
A. S. Baldwin,JP

23 Dec 1880

}rank B. Olds,MG

27 Sept 1880

A. C. }'eck, 1"'lG

6 May 1880-License only
21 .Apr 1880
21 Jan 1880

G. S. Dearborn,MG
W. W. Silsby,JP

15 Nov 1880,
13 har 1880
13 Sept 1880
21 July 1880
25 Dec 1880
9 Sept 1880
13 Nov 1880
12 Dec 1880

J ame s 1"'1. Hendry, F'J
Dudley Lee, I"lG
Chas.Chadwick,JF
James ti. Hendry,PJ
John S. Brown, Clerg;y
R. Hicketts ,I".G
Frank B. Olds,I'IG
Wm. Draper, JP

6 May 1880-License only

�DOUGLAS COUNTY,

KANSAS

IlfiARRIAGE RECORDS - 1880 (Cont'd)

Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

WILSON, John S.
'WOOD, Milo A.
Jefferson Co. ,K8
ZABRISKIE, Charles
Jefferson Co.,K8

FRAZIER, Clement ina C.
STONE, Annie E.
Jefferson Co.,KS
BETHEA, Flora
Oskosh, \.Jisc.

11 Nov 1880-License only
4 Jan 1880-Jefferson Co.,KS

C• w. ' Cherry, JP

17 Oct 1880

H. D. Herr,Freacher

ALPHABE11ICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S
Bride
ABBO'I'1', Mary C.
ADAIR, f'lartha
ALEXANDER, Ellen W.
ALLERIGHT, Anna 1'1.
ALLBRITTON, Catherine
: Al"iSDEN, Arminda V.
ANDBhbCN, f'lary E.
BAIR, Rebecca Ellen
BbNGS, Addie F.
BANKS, Ellen A.
BERRY, Alice E.
BER..T\Y, Nancy
BETHEA, Flora
BLAG:KENSHII, Nancy
BLENDELL, Lizzie
BOYEH, Louisa B.
BRCUSE(BHO'w"N), Carrie
(Clara)
BRUCE,Addie
BRUGGi~N, Sophia
BRYAN1J:', Nancy
CADE, I'1&amp;ry L.
CM-IFBELL, Anne
* ANDERSON , Amelia

Groom

Bride

NAf'lE -

1880
Groom

BAHANNAN, Aurelious B.
CARUM, Mary C.
John W.
J.
CREEKf'lOOHE, David
CAE.Ufl'HJ::;}(S,
f'lelissa
l"i..ATTHEWS, James H.
HENNY,
Joseph H.
FISH, Harris, h.
C.ERLEY, I'latilda
DAVIS,
William
R.
CH.AI,.}JION,
Clara
EBERHART, .Andrew
EWING,
Theodore
B.
JACKSON, Stonewall
Clli.RLTON, Kate'
ChASE,
Dewitt
ENSI'aNGLh, John TI..J.
ChEVALIEl~, Josephine
MACK, Adam
DAVIS, Henry R.
C.E.HI81'I.AN, Maud
lliiliNESSEY, Charles
MC CLINl'UCK, Oscar S.
ChRIb'rIE, Mary
\rJAIlli,
Charles N.
BLODGJ::;:r1.i;, Albert M.
CLil.HK, Emma 1'1.
FOLEY, FeterF.
CLiiRK, f'lary V.
HYEL, Phillip
DAVIS, James
COBB, Joanna
VANNE.DY, Lucas
GLEED, Frederick
CLIVER, Alford
COGlill, Lucy
ZABRISKIE, Charles
C0NLEY(COULEY)Hollie HILL, David A.
HENDHY, James M.
DOLAN, Senator
COOK, hllIlie
CiU'lFBl:LL, John H.
F'R~8TCN, Franklin
COX, Sarah F.
S'l'RDl'if, J ame s
KELLY, John B.
_ C~ISS, Aletha B.
I"IC CALL, Israel
BHUV'iN, Alonzo J'.
DAVIDSON, hary E.
RICHl"10ND, Frank L.
DEARBCill\, Lula D.
LATHAl'1, Charles H.
BULL1NGTlN, Robert f'l.
DE FAR, Salara E.
LATfl'O.l:{Y, henry
DOUGLAS, 1'1argaret A. GILLESPIE, Matthew A.
~UI0K,william F.
ALLEN, Jesse
DUDGEON, Emma E.
J'O.HNSON, Isaac
I\C CLn~TCCK, Alison H. DUDLEY, Nannie
GALLIVAN, John
DWYEh, r'iargaret
WEBB, John
hOLLOWAY, Henry
BRO~JN,

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�ALPHABET I CAL LIs'r IMi BY BRIDE'S NiJ'ili - 1880 (Con t ' d)
Bride
ECKE, Josie

Groom

Bride

RUTHli.lCB'CRD, James H.
EDDY, Sarah J.
RAY, Smith D.
EDGAR, Addie
I"lELVIN, David M.
EINSTED, Emma E.
GARDNER, Orlando B.
ELLER, Lavinia
GERKEY, Elijah
ELY, Leora E.
STANLEY, Robert E.
EPFLE, Katie
HARTr~, John
EVANS, Laura M.
QUICK, Harlan
FAUCETT, Ulisa Effie STULTZ, H. Perrine
FEATHERSTONE, Fannie BAILEY, Andrew J.
FERGUSON, Samantha A. ADAf'l, Gilbert L.
FINCH, Elizabeth C.
FENII"IORl!;, Benjamin H.
FISHBACK, Ella
KISER, Doctor P.
FISHER, Annie M.
WILDER, John H.
FLUKE, Lulie E.
LANGDON, George H.
FRAZIER, Clementine C. WILSON, John S~
GASKILL, Dora L.
CANAVAN, William E.
GILLULY,Ada
WALTON, John C.
GILLULY, Ada
WALTON, John C.
GOODIN, Jennie
PAYNE, Thomas B.
GORDON, Jane
JM'lES, John
GOSNELL, l"iary Elizabeth BONhA.M, f'liles.
GRADON, Alice
KINKAID, I'ladison
GREEN, Alice
JACKSON, Henry·
GRIFJ:;'IN, Sarah A.
HARr-l0H, Joseph Ward
GRIFFINS, I"lartha
CROwDER, William
GRIPPER, Nary T.
TYLER, George J.
HAELSIG, Eliza ]'.
SCHNEIDER, John
(SNIDER)
HALEY, Laura
DOLAN, Joshua
HMULTON, Flora J.
I'iARV.c;R, J ohn G.
HAl"'LLIN, Mary
HOBBS, Sylvester
HARFGn:D, Anna
SHA~~, Thomas
HARI'iON, Hester
H0LCOh, Abram
HAREIS, Laura Belle
MC GEE, Henry W.

Groom

SCOVILLE, Winfield S.
HARRIS, Mary A.
HILL, William F.
HARRIS, hachel
:F'AXON, William T.
HARRISON, Eleanor
RICE, Charles
HARRISON, Mary E.
ANDERSON, John W.
HARROLD, Ardella
HARSHENER, l"largaret J. KLAFf-, John
(HARSHl"'lAN )

HART, Gertrude I"1.
J'CHNSOK, 'rhomas B.
liAR~vOLD, Emma
SHIDE, Jacob
HASLIF, Mary
SAI"1FSON, John
HAbTIE, Susan
GD~TRY, Richard D.
HEIGH'l'O\-iEH., .Emma
DHAKE, Henry S.
~~DERSON, Laura
CLAY, Charles
HERGER, Catherine
MARCH, Conrad
HERRINGTON, l"lollie E. ASHER, Henry B.
HIATT, Emeline
UIvlBARGER, David
HICKS, Mattie
l'lONROE, Will
HILDEBRii.ND Caroline EBERHART, Jacob
HILL, Asen~th Ella
STUBBS, Salathiel M.
HOLBEhT, hinerva
WILLIAlvlb, Henry
HOllllib, Eva A.
HULL, Charles A.
HOOVER, .Amanda b.
STE'~";ART, John W. C.
HORSf'~, Rhoda C.
BALES, Breckenridge
liUST}!;'r'l'ER, Julia E. ANDEHSUN, Samuel H.
liUGHEB,Rosella(Rosalid) KRETZINGER,Edwin G.
HULBUhT, Mary J.
DANGLER, William
HUNTZINGER,Emma
DEAY, William
iiUb'rON, Caroline
FOSTER, James W.
JOHNSuN, Gertrude fl. PASLEY, I'loses C.
JOHNSON, Jennie I.
DU'rTON, John W.
JOHNSON, Martha
BEALES, William
JONES Emma S.
IUSNER, William
JONES: l"lattie L.
NICHU.LS, Smith E.
KAUilliil'l.AN, Iiary
FARIN Glill. Dewitt C.
KAUFFI'IAN, Adelia
HACKENBERRY,Josiah l"1.

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�ALFHABETICAL LIS11ING BY BRIDl!;'S N.M'IE - 1880 (Cont'd)
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

KEECH, Lenora J.
KERN, Inez (Lucy)
KESTEH, Sadie
KINNER, Helen
KIRKl1AN, Martha
KLOSS, Amelia
KLOPF, Susie
KRAl"'lER, Barbara
KROUI,I"lary Elizabeth

SEARLES, Oscar M.
HEYNOLDS, George W.
SOLOMON, William
GRIN Dl'l.OD, Kay
WAlffiEN, Eli
SCHULTZ, Robert A.
TH0I"lPSON, 'viilliam
GLASER, George
I"'lARASCh, John

I"lURFHY, Nary E.
NASION, Lillie B.
NEF:F' , Lydia
NELSON, Lucy
NEW, Ida
OBERLITNER,Walburga
ODELL, Ida Luella
OSwALT, Sarah J".
PAYNE, Mary A.
PERRIN, Ella E.
PIERCE, Alice
PINE, ,sarah
I'IFER, Rosa
I·LE.AiSAN'r, Ellen
PLill'lMER, Millie
FORTEE. , Hannah E.
.PO'lITER, Addi e
POTTER, Nettie 1-1.
Pyle, Susan E.
RAMSEY, Ida B.
kAY, Florence R.
HEYNOLDS, Lizzie J".
REYNOLDS, Nary
RICHARDb, I"lary
ROGAN, I"Iary A.
hOSS, I"laggie
RUSE, Electa
RUSH, Elvira
SCHAEFER ,Wilhelmina
SCHOI-'PEh, I"1ary
SChOTT, Helen
BCOlrT, Lizzie
3CO'r'I', Nancy A.
SKAGGS, f"lilla
SKINN:t;H, f"lary
8KOGGb, Ladocia

BECKEY, 'l'homas N.
CCIiliICH, Charles E.
STEWAhT, Ianthus
BROWN, Alexander
hOSS, James L.
hDER, Louis
l"iOOllli, Ruben F.
FLORY, William A.
I"IC COACH, John
BOLLARD, William W.
\tiILLIS, Charles
HUGHES, Glendora
ROTE, Lewis J.
!WillY, Henry
TAYLOR, rrhomas
WARREN, John J.
HYDE, Henry
HOPKINS, Ozra ]?
JACOBS, John
SORREL, Jesse H.
Ho\~ELL, Joseph H.
HOOVEh, Joseph
BRCwN, Arthur
HI CHARDB, John
TYLlli, Daniel'll.
BLACK, Isaac
ESSON, George l,r.
DAY, John
.KERSTING, Henry
fllADEL, Joseph
KOFF, :E'rederick
CARR, Amos E.
J OBNSUN, John P.
BOOKiR, Charles A.

(KRAUYi)

LARIER (SARIER]Nannie
LE\HS, Amanda
LE'WIS, Lizzie
LINDLEY, Lucy
LING, I"lary E.
MALLARD, Sarah Ann
I"lANNING, Annie
l"lA.N SER , Ell en
MARKER, Elizabeth C.
f"lART IN, l'1ary
MC CLEi.RY, Sallie A.
MC CLIN'rOCK, Sarah A.
MC CONFELL, Hebecca
MC GINNIE, Jennie
MC I"ULLEN, Cora
IVIC QUEEN, Allie
MILLER, Charity Ann
I"iILLEH, f"iartha O.
IViOLER, r'lary
l"1001lli, Robena B.
MCRRIS, Alice J.
NORhISON, Maggie
hORTON, IVlary C.
IV10SELY, Hattie
!"lOSS, Alberta
~UI"illN, Catherine

]'LE'rCllER, George
ESSEX, James
SuTON, J ame s H.
SF'ENCER, Ambrose
WILSON, Enoch
KILWOhTH, Isaac
BER'I'HA, Emil
~JALLS, John
BR()\.JN, Robert H.
I"lC CONNELL, Samuel G.
KELSALL, bamue 1
WEINHOLZ, Robert
CURTIS, George L.
GRAY, Alex
HENDRICKS, Andrew J.
DICK, Will N.
ADM1S, Tobias
STANLEY, Charles F.
~'iOLER, Franklin
I"lONTGCf"lERY,Francis A.
SI"iliRT, Joseph H.
BAN'l'A, J arne s C.
TAYLOR, Lindsey
ANDRE~JS, Charles J.
THUhBER, Orville E.
WHITLOCK, 'rhomas H.
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B~,

~Jilliam

HAAS, George

I '

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S

(Cont'd)

N.Al'lE - 1880

Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

SIl"IS, Jennie
Sl"lEED, Kate I.
Sl":ITH, Carrie
Sf"IITH, Ella
Sl"HTH, Elvira
SMITH, Lizzie
SMITH, Mary E.
SNIDER, Catherine
SNIDER, Mary
STANwICK, Carrie
STATTON, Melvina
STE~JART, Martha
STONE, Annie E.
STRODE, Martha
STUBBS, Lydia E.
SU'I'HSf-'iITHT, Veronica
SWEEZER, Matilda
TASiiNER, f'lary E.
TECHEL, Emma
THOflliS, Florence
THOMPSON, Alice E.
TIl"ll'lONS, Flora

BERRY, George
CROSS, Charles S.
LEONARD, Frederick H.
LEWIS, David F.
READING, James W.
HERl'lAN, John
QUIGL:i!.Y, John R.
KREBS, Charles
BOWER, Alonis
DAY, Ellwood
BALLOUGH, John
TAYLOR, william
WOOD, Milo A.
JONES, Samuel
KERSEY, Jesse
NEFE' , Theodore
f"lAhTIN, George
HUSSELL, I"ionroe .E.
DUEN\OJALEH, John
SOULE, Curtis
lctUEEN, Jasper H.
CBRISTIAN,William H.
(CRISTIAN)
ST0NE, James F.
1"1C KINNEY, John W.
WALKER, James 'we
HARBAUGH, Daniel E.(C.)
DUNChN, Francis ~.
KRAEGER, Hermann
hOLLIDAY, Matthew
LANGLEY, Wesley R.
RANDALL, Sherman W.
Sl"II'l'H, Thomas D.
BRECHEISEN, George,
CAHT;EN'l'ER, William T.

WILDER, Luella M.
WILLI.Al1S,. Lizzie
WILMOTH, L. Nay
WHIFPLE, l"linni e
WHITE, Nettie E.
'wOOD, :E'rances
WOOD, Harriet
WOOD, f"Iary
'WOODFORK, Fanny
WOODFOI&lt;K, f"lary

Sf"lYTHE, Dr. Frank
Sf-H'I'll, CharI e s W.
CRITZER, william E.
LATHY, George
BEATTIE, James
COLE, William w.
ADA.f'1S , I"lart in
HENDERSON, Henry
MC KINNEY, Henry
ROFFELL,James
(ROFFWELL)
RICHARDS, George W.
SCHELL, Frank ~.

TODD, Catherine R.
'rO~rERY, Nancy
TROUTl"l.f.N, Hattie .E.
TUDHOFE, Mary
TUDliOPE, Viola
VANDERhEEDE, I'linnie
WAGSTAFF, Jennie
WALKER, f"Iary E.
w'ALKER, Sadie L.
WEIBLE, Lydia
WElL, I"lary
WESTON, Helen Eva

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r£AGER, Katie
YOUNG, Nannie D.

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�.DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS • 1881
From Book 5 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court, Room
144, Law and Judicial Building, Lawrence, Kansas. Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough.
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

ABRAMS, Charles A.
ADAMS, James
ACKER, Charles F.
Doniphan Co.,KS
ACKLEY, Edwin A.
Topeka, KS
ALEXANDER, Albert J.
... Leavenworth Co. ,KS
ALLEN, Edwin R.
Manhattan, KS
ALLEN, Marcellus
Hamilton Co.,IA
ALLSTON, Irvin J.
Newman, KS
ANDIS, Isaac
Shawnee Co.,KS
ASHLEY, Walter H.
Las Vegas,NM
AUSTIN, John
BADSKY, Thomas
BANNING, Nathaniel L.
Douglas Co.,KS
BARLOW, Levi W.
Osage Co.,KS
BARRY, John
BASS, James
BATEMAN, Millard
Leavenworth Co.,KE
BEAL, JRseph
BEBOUT, Joseph B.
BLACKMAN, Charles E.
Humboldt, KS

JEFFERSON, Ida
HILLKEY, Sarah
HARPER, Lauretta A.
Douglas Co.,KS
HARMAN, Mattie W.
Douglas Co •. ,KS
KE.AN, Myra Elma
Leavenworth Co. ,KS
FRARY, Etta J.
Douglas Co. ,KS
KEIHLE, Clara W. (M)
Douglas Co.,KS
AUSTON, Alice
Douglas Co.,KS
ANDIS, Sarah Ann
Shawnee Co.,KS
WOOD, Annie G.
Douglas Co.,KS
THOMAS, Sarah
ARNOLD, Lizzie
KISSINGER, Eliza
Leavenworth Co.,KS
ACKLEY, Luella
Osage Co.,KS
WILLIAMSON, Alice
TAYLOR, Jennie
ROACH, Libbee
Leavenworth Co.,KS
WILSON, Mary
OWENS, Emma
HOLLISTER, Lucinda A.
Douglas Co.,KS

8 May 1881
6 Nov 1881
30 Jan 1881

J. E. Whiting,MG
Peter Brubaker,MG
J. R. Meredith,MG

1 Jan 1881

A.A. Trimper,MG

21 Dec 1881-Leavenworth Co.,KS Samuel Kelsall,MG
20 Oct 1881

A.A. Trimper, MG

16 Jan 1881

Jacob W. Clock, MG

9 Jan 1881

B. F. Bates,Preacher

3 Aug 1881

W. J. Neil,Jr.,JP

10 Aug 1881

J as. Marvin, MG

26 Jan 1881
19 May 1881
27 Feb 1881-Grant,?

B. F. Bates, Rev.
A. J. Haskins,JP
Gilbert M.Morgan,JP

21 June 1881

A. H. Foote, PJ

2 Jan 1881
12 Apr 1881
20 Oct 1881

L. S. Steele,JP
A. H. Foote, PJ
S. M. Osmond, MG

1 Sept 1881
8 Nov 1881
8 Nov 1881

Wm. Harwell,MG
A.M.Richardson,MG
William Jones, MG

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1881 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/place if not Doug.Co.

BOVARD, James A.
SELL, Lucy Isabell
9 June 1881
Kansas City, MO
Douglas Co.,KS
BRADSHAW, Francis M. MILLER, Mary M.
24 Feb 1881
Johnson Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
BRECHEISEN, John
MAIER, Ursula
29 Mar 1881
BRETHERTON, Walter W. OLIVER, Gertrude B.
1~ July 1881
Walla Walla,Wash.T.
Douglas Co.,KS
BRIZENDINE, Jerry J. DOUGHERTY, Emma
30 Jan 1881
- Jackson Co. ,MO
Douglas Co.,KS
BROOKE, John S.
HARPER, Emma E.
24 Feb 1881
Polo, IL
Douglas Co.,KS
BROOKS, Fleet
PARKER, Mary J.
26 Dec 1881
BROWN, Edwin
BAYNE, Addie
30 June 1881
BROWN, Francis
RANDALL, Anna L.
9 Mar 1881 .
Topeka, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
BRUCE, Robert M.
DEAL, Katie
7 Jan 1881-License only
BRYANT, George C.
JOHNSON, Julia R.
26 Oct 1881
Ridgeway, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
BULLOCK, William W.
STANLEY, Harriet E.
5 Apr 1881
Trinidad, CO
Douglas Co.,KS
BUTCHER, John C.
THOMPSON, Minnie L.
31 May 1881
CADY, George W.
ZIMMERMAN, Ada
14 Mar 1881
CALDWELL, Anthony
EAVES, Emma
3 Mar 1881
CASMIRE, Bert A.
WIGGS, Cora C.
1 June 1881
lola, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
CHANCE, James
HALL, Maggie
12 July 1881
Linwood, KS
Linwood, KS
CHANCE, Robert E.
HARMAN, Mary E.
5 Jan 1881
Douglas Co.,KS
Kansas City, ?
CLEVELAND, Charles H. KIRKPATRICK, Viva P.V. 4 Jan 1881
Burlington,KS,
Douglas Co. ,KS
COBB, William F.
GLEASON, Sophia F.
10 Feb 1881
Eureka, CO
Douglas Co.,KS
COFFIN, Charles T.
MARCKS, Lillie Belle 27 July 1881
De Soto, KS
DeSoto, KS
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Officiant
Archibald Beatty,DD
David Walter, Rev.
Moses Dissinger,Pas.
William Jones,MG
Andrew V. Stout,MG
P. M. Lewis, MG
Washington Mercer,Rev
William Jones, MG
S. M. Osmond, MG
A. C. Peck, MG
A. C. Peck, MG
A. H. Foote,PJ
A. C. Peck, MG
Washington Mercer,Rev
Charles E. Bacon,Rev
A. H. Foote, PJ
William Jones, MG
Edward Cleveland,Rev
Wm. Jones, Rev
A. H. Foote, PJ'

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1881 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom
COLE, Theophilus H.
COLLINS, Philip
Johnson Co.,KS
CONGER, Charles L.
COOPER, George P.
COTTON, Franklin C.
Grantville,KS
COVEY, Lincoln
COY, Henry J.
Pueblo, CO
CRAFT, William
CRAVEN, Thomas
Franklin Co. ,KS
CRAWFORD, Robert V.
DeKalb Co.,MO
CROW, Chesley P.
Lane, KS
CRUMMETT, Charles M.
CUSHINGBERRY, Ma thew
DAIJ,AS, Chester E.
DARNELL, William S.
Ottawa, KS
DAVENPORT, James B.
Linwood, KS
DAVENPORT, William
Leavenworth Co.,KB
DAVIDSON, Charles T.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
DAVIDSON, Henry A.
DAVIS, John C.
DAY, James A.
DAY, Lewis
DECKWA, William
DICKER, James
DIVELBISS, Harrison
Henry Co.,IL

Bride

Date/Place if not 'Doug.Co.

Officiant

CONNER, Mollie A.
CARR, Mary
Johnson Co.,Ke
COATE, Minerva C.
HARRIS, Mary Ann
SMITH, Sarepta A.
Grantville,KS
LAWHARD, Mary
ROOT, E. Olivia
Douglas Co.,KS
CORDER, Eliza
LAWRY, Julia
Douglas Co. ,KS
THRALLS, Cynthia E.
Douglas Co.,KS
MC FADDEN,Jennie B.
Greeley, KS
STONE, Mollie
LORRY, Eddiney
HARKER, Margaret L.
SMITH, Arab S.
Ottawa, KS
CLAY, Luvernia E.
. Leavenworth Co.,KS
FORD, Martha E.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
STANLEY, Elizabeth
Douglas Co.,KS
GLENN, Mary E.
WEBBER, Elizabeth
KARNES, Rosa G.
AVERLY, Mary
SCHENDEL, Berta
NOACKER, Elizabeth A.
PHENICIE, Hattie
Reno, KS

9 Mar 1881
19 Sept 1881

Job Robinson,Min
P.Alpheous Brandstaelter, Rev
Daniel Walter,Rev
J. E.Whiting,Rev
Chas.Chadwick, JP

13 Aug 1881
16 Mar 1881
19 Apr 1881
19 Aug 1881
23 Aug 1881

Frank B.Olds,MG

4 Feb 1881
14 Jan 1881

Samuel Baker,Rev
Elias Mayer,Priest

12 Jan 1881

C. C. Culmer,Rey.

13 Jan 1881

A. H. Foote,PJ

22
24
24
16

A.
A.
A.
A.

S. M. Osmond,MG

Jan 1881
Aug 1881
Nov 1881
Sept 1881

H.
H.
H.
H.

Foote,PJ
Foote,PJ
Walter, MG
Foote, PJ

30 Sept 1881-Leavenworth Co.,KS P.W. Gowell,Rev
16 Oct 1881-Leavenworth

Co~,KS

Frank B.Olds,MG

7 Sept 1881

W. P. Ham, JP.

10 Mar 1881
13 Feb 1881
14 Mar 1881
6 Jan 1881
27 Jan 1881
15 Mar 1881
23 Feb 1881-Reno, KS

L. W.Spring,Pastor
Joseph Michael,MG
Chas.Chadwick, JF
James M.Hendry,PJ
M. Dissinger,Rev
Frank B.Olds,MG
Wm. Jones, Rev

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1881 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

DIXON, Cyrus
TALLEY, Melissa E.
29 Dec 1881
DRAKE, Charles
BUTLER, Louisa
24 Apr 1881
DUNN, George E.
PARMLEE, Martha J.
3 May 1881
DURLAND, Frank C.
H+LL, Lou Ella
10 Nov 1881
DYER, James
MC EVOY, Bridget
27 Dec 1881
EDINGTON, Daniel
EDINGTON, Nancy Louisa 16 Aug 1881
Johnson Co.,KE
Wabunsee Co.,KE
EDWARDS, George
KEENER, Mary
13 Nov 1881
ELSTON, Adam S.
OSWALT, l?armela A.
18 Dec 1881
ERWIN, Benjamin F.
RICHARDSON, Martha
7 Apr 1881
EULERT, Henry
KURFIS, Christine
27 June 1881
EVANS, Jacob
GRIFFIN, Mary
3 Sept 1881
20 Jan 1881-Jefferson Co.,KS
EVANS, John H.
HOLLADAY, Lizzie L.
Jefferson Co.,KE
Jefferson Co.,KS
FISHBACK, John
FRY, Maggie
30 June 1881
16 July 1881
FOSTER, Frank L.
ELLIOTT, Lilly C.
FRARY, Henry E.
HARTMAN, Sarah
20 Oct 1881
FRENCH, Hugh R.
DAVIDSON, Mary E.
15 Feb 1881
Johnson Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.,KS
GARVIN, David
WILSON, Anna M.
9 May 1881
GAUMER, George F.
MC GEE, Virdilla
5 Oct 1881
GENTRY, Caleb
DOBBINS, Annie
29 Mar 1881
28 Nov 1881-Johnson Co. ,KE
GERSTENBERGER,Fre'der.ick THOREN, Emelia
Douglas Co.,KS
Johnson Co.,KS
GIBBENS, Hiram
MC CLANAHAN, Ella
3 Aug 1881
24 Oct 1881
GIFFORD, Alfred
BREWER, Grace Lee
lola, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
1 Dec 1881
GILBREATH, Cyrus E.
MC KNIGHT, Martha
Johnson Co.,KS
Johnson Co.,KS
GILGES, Fremont
CRUZAN, Annie Belle
8 June 1881-Bethel, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
GORDO~, William
DALSTROM, Emma
23 Oct 1881
6 Sept 1881
GRAY, Thomas
ZIESENIS, Minna
24 May 1881
GREEN, Millard F.
REEVES, Ria L.
GREINER, John
BLAECHEL, Francie
10 Jan 1881

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Officiant
Daniel E.Smith,MG
Bedford Drisdom,Prchf
William Jones, MG
A.A. Trimper, MG
Elias Mayer,Priest
A. H. Foote, PJ
Chas.Chadwick, JP
Dexter Tucker, MG
Alvin Schellack, JP
J. Matthias, MG
G.S. Williamson, MG
Justus McCoy,Evang.
Dudley Lee, MG
Chas. Chadwick, JP
A. A.Trimper,MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
William Jones, MG
Jas. Marvin, MG.
Chas. Chadwick, JF
August Pistor,Min
A. H. Foote, PJ
Alfred K.Johnson,MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
G. S. Dearborn,MG·
M. Richardson,MG
Chas. Chadwick, JP
C. G. Howland, Min~
Albert M. Weikman,Priest
A~

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1881 (Cont' d)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

GRINDROD, Kay
SKINNER, Ellen
6 Jan 1881
GRIPPER, Edward D.
SKEETS, Ella M.
9 June 1881
GROSS, James
WHITE, Salina
23 Nov 1881
HAFFA, John W.
FISCHER, Elizabeth J.M. 22 Dec 1881
HAGENBUCH, John C.
KISLING, Mary M.
19 May 1881
HALL, John H.
KNIGHTEN ,Maggie I.
9 Sept 1881
Reno, KS
Reno, KS
HART, Henry
JOHNSON, Susan
22 May 1881-Shawnee Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
HASE, Carl
WIEDEMANN, Matilda
5 May 1881
26 Nov 1881
HAWKINS, W. Barton
HAGEDON, Ida J.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
Port Huron, Mich.
HAYNES, John C.
MILLER, Rebecca J.
31 Jan 1881
16 Oct 1881
HECK, Martin
SHELL, l1ina
27 Feb 1881-Jefferson Co.,KS
~ HENDERSON, George B.
FETTY, Louisa B.
11 Jan 1881
HENRY, Charles A.
RITTER, Ida J.
Jefferson Co.,KS
Jefferson Co.,KS
HENRY, David K.
PIFFER, Delia L.
4 May 1881
B.
2 Aug 1881,
HIDDLESTON, Joseph J. FITZWILLIAM,Florence
HILKEY, Adam
HERR, Frances
16 Nov 1881
HILL, Frederic J.
HARRIS, Corina F.
31 May 1881
16 Apr 1881
HILL, Harvey E.
WRIGHT, Minnie
Johnson Co.,KS
Johnson Co.,KS
15 Dec 1881
HILL, Samuel C.
LINDLEY, Amanda C.
14 Sept 1881
HILL, William S.
MACY, Amy
3 Nov 1881-Johnson Co.,KS
HINES, George W.
MC INTYRE, Susan E.
Douglas Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
HOLM, Peter
KNUDSEN, Ingeborg M. 24 Dec 1881
HOLUM, Nels J.
BECK, Anna M.
24 Oct 1881
Douglas Co.,KS
Topeka, KS
HOUSE, Bradley M.
BARRICKLOW, Mary
12 July 1881
Newton, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
12 June 1881
HOWES(HOVES),Charles H. WILL~ffi,Harriet
(Hattie)
.. La::i.caster, KS
Jefferson Co.,KS
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Officiant
A.C.Peck, MG
A.M. Richardson, MG
B. F. Bates, MG
Moses Dissinger,MG
A. A.Trimper, MG
A. H. Foote ,PJ,
D. A. Harvey,PJ
A.A.Trimper, MG
S. M. Osmond, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
Daniel Walter,Rev.
C.W. Cherry, JP
Frank B.Olds, MG
J. Lewis, MG
A. S. Embree,MG
Samuel Baker ,MG
Richard Cordley,MG
William Jones,MG
A. H. Foote,PJ
A. H. Foote, PJ
Wm. H. Smith,MG
A.A.Trimper, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
A. M.Richardson,MG
Robert Martin, MG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MABRIAGE RECORDS - 1881 (Cont' d)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

HUGHSON, Elias D.Jr.
HUNTING, Charles D.
Johnson Co., KS
JEWETT, Harry L.
Douglas Co.,KS
JOHNSON, Gustave L.
JOHNSON, Johlll A.
JONES, Albert B.
Vernon Co. ,MO
JONES, Isaac C.
Johnson Co. ,KS
JOY, James R.
Douglas Co~,KS
KARNES, Loamma F.
KASBURGER, Michael

GRIPPER, Carrie E.
WHEEl/ER, Josephine R.
Douglas Co.,KS
MC INTIRE, Allie
Franklin Co. ,KS
BOND, Adaline E.
HOLUM, Sophia
MAIN, Ovanda
Leavenworth Co.,KS
WRIGHT, Nellie
Johnson Co.,KS
SKILES, Mary Jane
Cosochton, OH
NICHOLS, Cora A.
SCHMIDT, Mary

19 Apr 1881
29 Nov 1881

A. M.Richardson,MG
A.C.Peck, MG

23 Feb 1881-Franklin Co.,KS

E. F. Holland,MG

6 July 1881
12 Oct 1881
24 Mar 1881

A. H. Foote, PJ
Johannes Petterson,MG
Chas.Chadwick, JP

16 Apr 1881

William Jones, MG

27 Mar 1881

G.S.Dearborn, MG

20 Jan 1881
26 July 1881

KEAN, William C.

Tonganoxie, KS
KENNEDY, Franklin R.
KILLIEN, Patrick C.
Leadville, CO
KIRK, James A.
KIRKMAN, Louis
Leavenworth Co.,KS
KIZER, Thomas W.
Indiana
KLASS, J ohan
KRAUS, John
Douglas Co.,KS
KREISER, Jacob
KUHNS, Henry T.

SHAW, Elizabeth
6 Apr 1881
Douglas County,KS
SHlRAR, Elizabeth
4 Sep 1881
GAVIN, May
23 Sep 1881
Douglas Co.,KS
HERRIOTT, Catherine M. 5 Feb 1881
ZIEGLER, Rachel E.
26 May 1881
Leavenworth Co.,KS
ALLEN, Alice M.
22 Dec 1881
Douglas Co.,KS
BRUNINGHAUS, Ida
21 June 1881
GIBE, Paulina
10 Sept 1881
Johnson Co.,KS
FRANZ, Johanetta
19 Apr 1881
LIGGETT, Mary N.
11 Mar 1881

Ellsworth Leonardson,MG
P. Alpheous Brandstaelter, Priest
A. S. Embree,Min.

LANDEN, Fer Yan
LAWRENCE, Alvin
Cherokee Co.,KS

MILLER, Alma Carolina 21 Mar 1881
PEMBERTON, Eva
7 Oct 1881
Leavenworth Co.,KS
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A. H. Foote, PJ
Elias Mayer,Priest
B.S. Crisby,Clergy
Chas. Chadwick, JP
C.G. Howland, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
William Jones, l'1G
Andrew V.Stout,MG
Ellsworth Leon~
ardson, MG
Chas. Chadwick,MG
A. H. Foote, PJ

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1881 (Cont I d)
Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Bridegroom

Bride

LEE, John P.

LICHTENSTEIN, Joseph
LINDLEY, William M.
LOKINGER, Joseph

MONTGOMERY, Minnie M. 29 Aug 1881
20 Feb 1881
JACOBS, Jeanette
14 Sep 1881
LOVEWELL, Nettie
28 June 1881
GREENINGER, Mary

LOWE, David P.
MAGRATH, Joseph A.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
MARKLEY, Otto G.
MARTIN, Andrew J.
MATILE, Charles
MC CLOUD, David
Ottawa, KS
MC CONNELL, James E.
MC CULLY, Samuel
MC DONALD, Malcolm A.
Indiana
MC GEE, George
MC INTIRE, Levi O.
Ottawa, KS
MC MILLEN, Hugh C.
HEETER, George
MEIERHOFFER, Frank:
Booneville, MO
MENDENHALL, Albert S.
MILLER, Charles
. Douglas Co., KS
MILLER, Lyndon K.
Minneapolis, MN
MILLER, William
MOORE, Alfred
Jefferson Co.,KS
MOORE, Charles D.
Robinson, CO

MARTIN, Tillie E.
CLARK, Maggie E.
Douglas Co.,KS
DYER, May E.
HIGHNOTE, Lucy E.
COOP, Cassie
MASON, Elizabeth E.
Douglas 'Co.,KE
COLE, America
WHEATLEY, Elizabeth
NOBLE, Harriet M.
Douglas Co.,KS
EDWARDS, Anna
SHEARER, Clara
Douglas Co.,KS
BEARD, Mary E.
ROBE, Lena
LAHRMAN, Rebecca H.
Douglas Co.,KS
WHEATON, Mary A.
SMITH, Jennie
Douglas Co.,KS
TANNER, May
Chesterson, IN
AYER, Estella J.
JACKSON, Ellenora
Douglas Co.,KS
SPEER, Eva
Douglas Co.,KS

Officiant

5 Jan 1881
17 Feb 1881

Chas.
Isaac
A. H.
P. A.
ter,
H. D.
Frank:

13 Aug
4 July
24 Mar
12 Sep

A. H. Foote, PJ
A. H. Foote, PJ
A. A. Trimper,Ma
Bedford Drisdom,MG

1881
1881
1881
1881

Chadwick,MG
Stemple,Rev
Foote, PJ
BrandstaelPriest
Herr, Rev
B.Olds,MG

28 Nov 1881
14 Apr 1881
30 Nov 1881

A. S. Embree,MG
H. S.Herr, MG
S.M. Osmond, MG

16 June 1881
17 Feb 1881

B. F. Bates, MG
S~ M. Osmond,Rev

27 Jan 1881
22 Mar 1881
27 Dec 1881

Peter Brubaker,MG
M. Dissinger,Rev
J. Elersam,Pastor

15 Nov 1881
20 Sep 1881-Jefferson Co.,KS

A. S. Embree,MG
Josiah Terrel,MG

19 Oct 1881

A. M.Richardson,MG

13 Jan 1881
25 Aug 1881

Andrew V. Stout,MG
Wm. Harwell,MG

5 Apr 1881

Wm. Jones, MG

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 181 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

MOORE, Harry T.
Wichita, KS
MULL, Elijah C.
MUNDEY, David
Linwood, KS
MUNGER, Charles J.
Colorado
NEELY, Charles A.

RUSSELL, Susie P.
Douglas Co.,KS
SPALDING, Ida B.
ADAMS, Nellie
Douglas Co.,KS
DOUGLAS, Emma C.
Douglas Co. ,KS
NICHOLS, Clara E.

29 Nov 1881

William Jones,MG

13 June 1881
2 Oct 1881

A.C.Peck, MG
C. G.Howland,MG

26 June 1881

William Jones,MG

10 Nov 1881

NILES, Clinton
Noble Co.,IN
NORTHWAY, Francis A.
O'BRIEN, James
OTT, John
Owens, Frank L.
PARKER, Walker
Douglas Co.,KS
PATTERSON, George
BATTIFF, Jonas
PEARCE, William J.
PENN, Charles V.
Brown Co., KS
PENNINGTON, Isaac
Leavenworth Co.,KS
PERRY, Hugh
Leavenworth Co.,KS
PETTIT, Josiah
Jefferson Co.,Ke
PHILLIPS, John M.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
PICKETT, Clarkson C.
PILLSBURY, Arthur J.
Manhattan, KS
POKE, Perry

FITCH, Clemia
Noble Co.,IN
SEAMAN, Harriet A.
AVERLEY, Mary Ann
HAUSMAN, Mary J.
BURKE, Margaret
EAVES, Mary
Leavenworth Co.,KE
ROSE, Anna
BALDWIN, Hannah J.
CHAPMAN, Estella
KERSEY, Melissa J.
Douglas Co.,KS
SHEETS, Rachel
Leavenworth Co.,KS
TUDHOPE, Sarah Esther
Leavenworth Co.,KS
BARNES, Ida B.
Jefferson Co.,KS
DAWSON, Ida F.
Douglas Co., KS
SUTHERLAND, Mary
WARREN, D. Etta
Douglas Co., KB
MILLER, Lizzie

10 Feb "1881

Ellsworth Leonardson, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ

16 Oct 1881
19 Aug 1881
29 Mar 1881
9 Nov 1881
28 Sep 1881-1

A. S. Embree,MG
A. H. Foote, FJ
Moses Dissinger,MG
A. M. Richardson,MG
Washington Mercer,Rev

25
20
15
18

Sep
Feb
Feb
Aug

1881
1881
1881
1881

24 Apr 1881

B. F. Bates, Min
D. G. Halbert,JP
A. A. Trimper,MG
Daniel Wllter,Rey
A. S. Embree ,MG

13 Apr 1881-Leavenworth Co.,KS A.M.Richardson, MG
Josiah Terrel,MG
20 Nov 1881-Jefferson Co. ,KS
24 Dec 1881

A. S.Embree, MG

27 Oct 1881
15 Sep 1881

A.C. Peck, MG
Jas. Marvin,"Rev

8 Aug 1881

A. H. Foote,PJ

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1881 (Cont I d)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Flace if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

FOLLOCK, George
FORTER, Henry
FRESBREY, Frank S.
Denver, CO
FYATT, John F.
RALPH, Charles P.
REETZ, Gottfried
Fall Leaf, KS
RICE, Jacob
RICHARDSON, Selwyn A.
Douglas Co.,KS
RODMAN, August
ROGERS, Adelbert
ROGERS, James F.
ROSEMAN, Fred
Topeka, KS
ROSS, Pitt
Leavenworth Co.,KS
SABIN, Lucius N.
SCHLEGEL, John U.
SCOTT, Ambrose
SEIWALD:, John
SEYMOUR, David W.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
SHEARER, Vincent J.

NEWLIN, Delphina J.
MEFFORD, Rena
SPALDING, Stella
Douglas Co.,KS
MURPHY, Bridgett J.
JONES, Harriet
TORNEDON, Liena
Johnson Co.,KS
DAVIS, Laura
GODFREY, Clarrissa A.
Johnson Co.,KS
ANDERSON, Carrie
SPRINGER, Mary E.
DUDLEY, Jennie W.
MEIGS, Mamie E.
Douglas Co.,KS
WILSON, Maria
Douglas Co.,KS
MC CURDY, Emma F.
JOHANNING, Minnie
LOGAN, Dasha
BLECHLI , Catherine
HUTCHINSON, Ida E.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
YEWDALL, Viola M.

5 Mar 1881
19 Nov 1881
13 June 1881

William Jones,MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
L. W. Spring,Pastor

8 Jan 1881
3 Nov 1881
23 Nov 1881-Johnson Co.,KS

Elias Mayer, Rev
Daniel E. Smith,MG
Aug.Pistor,Min

9 Apr 1881
20 Mar 1881

A. H. Foote, FJ
A.A.Trimper,MG

22 Jan 1881
18 June 1881
20 Jan 1881
1 Jan 1881

A. C. Peck, MG
A. S. Embree,Min
H. D. Herr, Rev
A.A. Trimper, MG

29 Dec 1881

S. M.Osmond,MG

15 Oct 1881
24 Feb 1881
1 June 1881
2 Feb 1881
6 Sep 1881

A.H.Foote,PJ
A. Fistor,Rev
Wm. Harwell,MG
Elias Mayer, Rev
A. H. Foote ,PJ'

30 Mar 1881

SHlRAR, Thomas M.
Douglas Co.,KS
SHOPPER, Joseph

CANFIELD, Rosa E.
Douglas Co.,KS
SEABOLD, Mary

13 Oct 1881-Neosho Co.,KS

Archibald Beatty,
Rector
Luther Cone,JP

SIMMONS, J.C.
Franklin Co. ,KS
SISSON, Fred M.
SKINNER, William T.
Franklin Co. ,KS

NUTT, Eunice C.
Franklin Co.,KS
DEAL, Clara E.
HAVEN, Mary E.
Douglas Co.,KS

7 Sept 1881

F. Alpheous Brandstaelter,Rev
Robert H.Sherar,MG

11 Oct 1881
14 Nov 1881

Chas.Chadwick, JF
A. H. Foote,PJ

9 Nov 1881

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1881 (Contld)
Bridegroom

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

SMITH, Ethan A.
STEWART, Annie B.
SMITH, James Harvey
PENCE, Mrs. Mary Jane
SMITH, William E.
WELLS, Sallie
Douglas Co.,KS
Jefferson Co.,KS
SOULE, C.M.
BEECROFT, Laura
Johnson Co.,KS
Johnson Co.,KS
SOULE, Willard
UHL, Ida
Johnson Co.,KS
Johnson Co.,KS
SPERRY, Harvey
HADLEY, Hattie
SPIVEY, John C.
MITCHELL, Isabella
STAIB, Victor Emmanuel BELVOIR, Philamenia

22 May 1881
18 May 1881
24 Feb 1881-Jefferson Co.,KS

Chas. Chadwick,JP
Andrew Douglas,JP
Josiah Terrel,Rev

14 Apr 1881

Chas. Chadwick,JP

8 Sep 1881

A. H. Foote, PJ

2 Oct 1881
9 Feb 1881
22 Nov 1881

STANWIX, Frank
STEBBINS, James T.
STEELE, Ira T.
STEWART, Augustus K.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
STEWART, Clement J.
Douglas Co.,KS
STEWART, Webster
Jefferson Co.,KS
STRONG, Charles F.
STUDEBAKER, David W.
STUDEBAKER, Jacob C•.
SUTORIUS, Charles A.
TALLEY, Joh G.
TANABAUER, Leopold

DEAY, Alice
RANT (HOUT),Maggie E.
WHITE, Mary D.
McKINNEY, Fannie M.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
SCHOEPFLIN, Sarah
Franklin Co.,KS
ROSS, Ida M.··
Jefferson Co.,KS
CROW, Isabella M.
PRESTON, Mary
STREET, Ros~ A.
WALRUFF, Carrie C.
HEFNER, Ella
HARZEL, Teresa

7 Dec 1881
2 June 1881
9 Mar 1881
19 July 1881

A. A. Trimper,MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
P. Alpheuses Brandstaelter, Rev
W. J. Neill,Jr.,JP
A. H. Foote,PJ
J. ,'H. Byers,MG
A. H. Foote, PJ

22 Aug 1881

Peter Brubaker,MG

14 Aug 1881-1

G. W. Cady, JP

14 Apr 1881
24 Dec 1881
27 Oct 1881
9 Mar 1881
6 fSp 1881
27 June 1881

TOWERY, James
TOWNSDIN, Charles W.
Chillicothe, MO
TYLER, Thomas
UNDERWOOD, Gideon
Jefferson Co.,KS

LAWSON, Celah Ellen
GLASBY, Sarah A.
Douglas Co.,KS
BOLAN, Frances
MC COY, Lizzie
Jefferson Co.,KS

A.A.Trimper, MG
Dexter Tucker,MG
Sam 11 Baker,MG
L. S. Steele,JP
A. H. Foote, PJ
P. A. Brandstaelter, Priest
A. S. Baldwin,MG
William Jones M.G

Bride

13 Nov 1881
30 Nov 1881

5 Apr 1881

1 Mar 1881-Jefferson Co.,KS

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L. Thompson, MG
Justus McCoy,Evan

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I

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RiCORDS - 1881 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

UNDERWOOD, Perry H.
. Jefferson Co.,KE
VAN ORDSTRAND,William
VAIL, Stephen
WALKER, Plummer
WALTERS, Calvin H.
WARD, Wiley C.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
WARNER, John
Wabunsee Co.,KS
WATKINS, William T(F)
WEIBEL, J ohl'l
WELCH, Philip C.
WEST, Joseph A.
WHITSEL, Lewis C.
Douglas Co.,KE
WILLIAMS, Abram L.
WILLIAMS, Benjamin
Jackson Co.,MO
WILLIAMS, Benjamin S.
WILLIAMS, Clinton E.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
WINTER, Milton R.
WOODWARD, James W.

KYLE, Georgie
Jefferson Co.,KS
P. WHITE, Allie
COOVERT, Margaret A.
FORD, Eva
REYNOLDS, Sarah E.
HANWAY, Jennettie
Leavenworth Co.,KE
WOODWARD, Laura E.
Douglas Co.,KE
HAICBEL, Catherine
HAMMING, Anna
RANDEL, Ida
ANDERSON, Belle
SERVISS, Anna
Leavenworth Co.,KS
WITHERS, Mary A.
KATHERMAN, Susie
Douglas Co.,KS
TURNER, Jennie M.
FREEMAN, Ida
Douglas Co.,KS
PRIMM, Hattie L.
GENTRY, Sarah E.

18 June 1881

A.A. Trimper, MG

15
29
23
26
25

Dec 1881
June 1881
Feb 1881
June 1881
Sep 1881-Leavenworth Co.,KS

J. W. Clock, MG
S. M. Osmond, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
William Jones, MG
P. W. Gowell,JP

8 May 1881

Thomas Scott,Pastor

30 Jan 1881
14 Apr 1881
24 Feb 1881
9 Mar 1881
29 Sep 1881

A. H. Foote, FJ
Daniel Walter,Rev
C. B. Beeks, JP
Job Robinson,Min
Frank B.Olds,MG

5 Apr 1881
22 Apr 1881

Thomas Scott, Min
Chas.Chadwick, JP

11 Nov 1881
30 Mar 1881

G.S. Dearborn,MG
E. B. Slade,MG

28 Dec 1881
25 July 1881

J. H. Bonebrake,MG
J. C.Whiting,MG

ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAME -1881
Bride
ACKLEY, Luella
ADAMS, Nellie
ALLEN, Alice M.
ANDERSON, Belle
ANDERSON, Carrie

Groom
BARLOW, Levi W.
MUNDAY, David
KIZER, Thomas W.
WEST, Joseph A.
RODMAN, August

Bride
ANDIS, Sarah Ann
ARNOLD, Lizzie
AUSTON, Alice
AVERLY, Mary
AVERLEY, Mary Ann

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Groom
ANDIS, Isaac
BADSKY, Thomas
ALLSTON, Irvin J.
DAY, Lewis
O'BRIEN, James

f''-

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-',

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAME -1881 (Cont'd)
Bride

Groom

Bride

AYER, Estella J.
BALDWIN, Hannah J.
BARNES, Ida B.
BARRICKLOW, Mary
BAYNE, Addie
BEARD, Mary E.
BECK, Anna M.
BEECROFT, Laura
BELVOIR, Philamenia
BLASCHEL, Francis
BLECHLI, Catherine
BOLAN, Frances
BOND, Adaline
BREWER, Grace Lee
BRUNINGHAUS, Ida
BURKE, Margaret
BUTLER, Louisa
CANFIELD, Rosa E.
CARR, Mary
CHAPMAN,Estella
CLARK, Maggie E.
CLAY, Luvernia E.
COATE, Minerva C.
C01I.E, America
CONNER, Mollie A.
COOE, Cassie
COOVERT, Margaret A.
CORDER, Eliza
CROW, Isabella M
CRUZAN, Annie Belle
DALSTROM, Emma
DAVIDSON, Mary E.
DAVIS, Laura
DAWSON, Ida F.
DEAL, Clara E.

MILLER, William
RATTIFF, Jonas
PETTIT, Josiah
HOUSE, Bradley M.
BROWN, Edwin
MC MILLEN, Hugh C.
HOLUM,· Nels J.
SOULE, C. M.
STAIB, Victor Emmanuel
GREINER, John
SEIWALD, John
TYLER, Thomas
JOHNSON, Gustave L.
GIFFORD, Alfred
KLASS, Johan
OWENS, Frank L.
DRAKE, Char le s
SHlRAR, Thomas M.
COLLINS, Philip
PEARCE, William J.
MAGRATH, Joseph A.
DAVENPORT, J ame s B.
CONGER, Charles L.
MC CONNELL, James
COLE, Theophilus H.
MATlLE, Charles
VAIL, Stephen
CRAFT, William
STRONG, Charles F.
GILGES, Fremont
GORDON, William
FRENCH, Hugh R.
RICE, Jacob
PHILLIPS, John M.
SISSON, Fred M.

DEAL, Katie
DEAY, Alice
DOBBINS, Annie
DOUGHERTY, Emma
DOUGLAS, Emma C.
DUDLEY, Jennie W.
DYER, May E.
EAVES, Emma
EAVES, Ma;-y
EDGINGTON, Nancy Louisa
EDWARDS, Anna
ELLIOTT, Lilly C.
FETTY, Louisa B.
FISCHER, Elizabeth J.M.
FITCH, Clemia
FITZWILLIAM, Florence B.
FORD, Eva
FORD, Martha E.
FRANZ, Johanetta
FRARY, Etta J.
FREEMAN, Ida
FRY, Maggie
GAVIN, May
GIBI, Pauline
GLASBY, Sarah A.
GLEASON, Sophia F.
GLENN, Mary E.
GODFREY, Clarrissa A.
GREEN INGER , Mary
GRIFFIN, Mary
GRIPPER, Carrie E.
HADLEY, Hattie
IU:GEDON, Ida J.
HALL, Maggie
RIMMING. Anna

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Groom
BRUCE, Robert M.
STANWIX, Frank
GENTRY, Caleb
BRIZENDINE, Jerry J.
MUNGER, Charles J.
ROGERS, James P.
MARKLEY, Otto G.
CALDWELL, Anthony
PARKER, Walker
EDGINGTON, Daniel
1'1C GEE, George
FOSTER,PrankL.
HENDERSON, George B.
BAFFA, John W.
NILES, Clinton
HIDDLESTON, Joseph J.
WAI.KER, Plummer
DAVENPORT, William
KREISER, Jacob
AI.I.EN, Edwin R.
WILLIAMS, Clinton E.
FISHBACK, John
KILLIEN, Patrick C.
KRAUS, John
TOWNSDIN, Charles W.
COBB, William P.
DAVIDSON, Henry A.
RICHARDSON, Selwyn A.
LOKINGER, Joseph
EVANS, Jacob
HUGHSON, Elias D.,Jr.
SPERRY, Harvey
HAWKINS, W. Barton.
CHANCE, James
WEIBEL, John

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAME - 1881 (Cont'd)
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

HANT(HOUT),Maggie E.
HANAWAY, Jennettie
HARKER, Margaret L.
HARMAN, Mary E.
HARMAN, Mattie W.
HARPER, Emma E.
HARPER, Lauretta A.
HARRIS, Corina F.
HARRIS, Mary Ann
HARTMAN, Sarah
HARZEL, Teresa
HAUSMAN, Mary J.
HAVEN, Mary E.
HEFNER, Ella
HERR, Frances
HERRIOTT, CatherineM.
HIGHNATE, Lucy E.
HILL, Lou Ella
HILLKEY, Sarah
HOLLADAY, Lizzie L.
HOLLISTER, Lucinda
HOLUM, Sophia
HUTCHINSON, Ida E.
JACKSON, Ellenora
JACOBS, Jeanette
JEFFERSON, Ida
GENTRY, Sarah E.
JOHANNING, Minnie
JOHNSON, Julia
JOHNSON, Susan
JONES, Harriet
KARNES, Rosa G.
KATHERMAN, Susie
KEAN, Myra Elma
KEENER, Mary

STEBBINS, James T.
WARD, Wiley C.
DALLAS, Chester E.
CHANCE, Robert E.
ACKLEY, Edwin A,.
BROOKE, John S.
ACKER, Charles F.
HILL, Frederic J.
COOPER, George P.
FRARY, Henry E.
TANABAUER, Leopold
OTT, John
SKINNER. William T.
TALLEY, John G.
HILKEY, Adam
KIRK, James A.
MARTIN, Andrew J.
DURLAND, Frank C.
ADAMS, J ame s
EVANS, John H.
BLACKMAR, Charles E.
JOHNSON, John A.
SEYMOUR, David W.
MOORE, Alfred
LICHTENSTEIN,Joseph
ABRAMS, Charles A.
WOODWARD, J ame s W.
SCHLEGEL, John U.
BRYANT, George C.
HART, Henry
RALPH, Charles P.
DAY, James A.
WILLIAMS, Benjamin
ALEXANDER, Albert J.
EDWARDS, George

KEIHLE, Clara W.
KERSEY, Melissa J.
KIRKPATRICK. Vivia P.V.
KISLING, Mary M.
KISSINGER, Eliza
KNIGHTEN, Maggie I.
KNUDSEN, Ingeborg M.
KURFIS, Christine
KYLE, Georgie
LAHRMAN, Rebecca
LAWHARD, Mary
LAWRY, Julia
LAWSON, Celah Ellen
LIGGETT, Mary N.
LINDLEY, Amanda C.
LOGAN, Dasha
LORRY, Eddiney
LOVEWELL, Nettie
MACY, Amy
HAICBEL, Catherine
MAIER, Ursula
MAIN, Ovanda
MARCKS, Lillie
MARTIN, Tillie E.
MASON, Elizabeth E.
MC CLANAHAN, Ella
MC COY, Lizzie
MC CURDY, Emma F.
MC EVOY, Bridget
MC FADDEN, Jennie B.
MC GEE, Virdilla
MC'INTIRE, Allie
MC INTYRE, Susan E.
MC KINNEY, Fannie M.
MC KNIGHT, Martha

ALLEN, Marcellus
PENN, Charles V.
CLEVELAND, Charles H.
HAGENBUCH, John C.
BANNING, Nathaniel L.
HALL, John H.
HOLM, Peter
EULERT, Henry
UNDERWOOD, Perry H.
MEIERHOFFER, Frank
COVEY, Lincoln
CRAVEN, Thomas
TOWERY, J ame s
KUHNS, Henry T.
HILL, Samue 1 C.
SCOTT, Ambrose
CUSHINGBERRY,Mathew
LINDLEY, William M.
HILL, William S.
WATKINS, William T.(F)
BRECHEISEN, John
JONES, Albert B.
COFFIN, Charles T.
LOWE, David P.
MC CLOUD, David
GIBBENS, Hiram
UNDERWOOD, Gideon
SABIN, Lucius N.
DYER, James
CROW, Chesley P.
GAUMER, George F.
JEWETT t Harry L.
HINES, George W.
STEWART, Augustus K.
GILBREATH, Cyrus E.

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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAME - 1881
Bride
MEFFORD, Rena
MEIGS, Mamie E.
MILLER, Alma Carolina
MILLER, Lizzie
MILLER, Mary
MILLER, Rebecca J.
MITCHELL, Isabella
MONTGOMERY, Minni eM.
MURPHY, Bridgett J.
NEWLIN, Delphina J.
NICHOLS, Clara E.
NICHOLS, Cora A.
NOACKER, Elizabeth A.
NOBLE, Harriet M.
NUTT, Eunice C.
OLIVER, Gertrude
OSWALT, Parmela A.
OWENS, Emma
PARKER, MaryJ.
PARMLEE, Martha J.
PEMBERTON, Eva
PENCE, Mrs. Mary Jane
PHENICIE, Hattie
PIFFER, Delia L.
PRESTON, Mary
PRIMM, Hattie L.
RANDALL, Anna L.
RANDEL, Ida
REEVES, Ria L.
REYNOLDS, Sarah E.
RICHARDSON, Martha
RITTER, Ida J.
ROACH, Libbee
ROHE,Lena
ROOT, E. Olivia

Groom
PORTER, Henry
ROSEMAN, Fred
LANDEN, Fer Yan
POKE, Perry
BRADSHAW, Francis
HAYNES, John C.
SPIVEY, John C.
LEE, John P.
PYATT, J"obn F.
POLLOCK, George
NEELY, Charles A.
KARNES, Loamma F.
DICKER, James
MCDONALD, Malcolm A.
SIMMONS, J. C.
BRETHERTON, Walt~r
ELSTON, Adam S.
BEBOUT, Joseph B.
BROOKS, Fleet
DUNN, George E.
LAWRENCE, Al vin
SMITH,James Harvey
DIVELBISS, Harrison
HENRY, David K.
STUDEBAKER, David W.
WINTER, Milton R.
BROWN, Francis
WELCH, Philip C.
GREEN, Millard F.
WALTERS, Calvin H.
ERWIN, Benjamin F.
HENRY, Charles A.
BATEMAN, Millard
MEETER, George
COY, Henry J.

Bride
ROSE, Anna
ROSS, Ida M.
RUSSELL, Susie P.
SCHENDEL, Berta
SCHMIDT, Mary
SCHOEPFLIN, Sarah
SEABOLD, Mary
SEAMAN, Harriet A.
SELL, Lucy Isabell
SERVISS, . Anna
SHAW, Elizabeth
SHEARER. Clarm
SHEETS, Ella M.
SHEETS, Rachel
SHELL, Mina
SHIRAH, Elizabeth
SKILES, Mary Jane
SKINNER, Ellen
SMITH, Arah S.
SMITH, Jennie
SMITH, Sarepta A.
SPALDING, Ida B.
SPALDING, Stella
SPEER, Eva
SPRINGER, Mary E.
STANLEY, Elizabeth
STANLEY, Harriet E.
STEWART, Anni e B.
STONE, Mollie
STREE'T, Rose A.
SUTHERLAND, Mary
TALLEY, Melissa E.
TANNER, May
TAYLOR, Jennie
THOMAS, Sarah

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Groom
PATTERSON, George
STEWART, Webster
MOORE, Harry T.
DECKWA, William
KASBURGER, Michael
STEWART, Clement J.
SHOFPER, Joseph
NORTHWAY, Francis A.
BOVARD, James A.
WHITSEL, Lewis C.
KEAN, William C.
MC INTIRE, Levi. O.
GRIPPER, Edward D.
PENNINGTON, Isaac
HECK, Mart in
KENNEDY, Franklin R.
JOY, James R.
GRINDROD, Kay
DARNELL, William S.
MILLER, Charles
COTTON, Franklin C.
MULL, Elijah C.
PRESBREY, Frank S.
MOORE, Charles D.
ROGERS, Adelbert
DAVIDSON, Charles T.
BULLOCK, William W.
SMITH, Ethan A.
CRUMMETT, Charles M.
STUDEBAKER, Jacob C.
PICKETT, Clarkson C.
DIXON, Cyrus
MILLER, Lyndon K.
BASS, James
AUSTIN, J obn

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAME - 1881 (Cont'd)
Bride
THOMPSON, Minnie L.
THOREN, Emelia
THRALLS, Cynthia E.
TORNEDON, Liena
TUDHOPE, Sarah Esther
TURNER, Jennie M.
UHL, Ida
WALRUFF, Carrie C.
WARREN, D. Etta
WEBBER, Elizabeth
WELLS, Sallie
WHEATLEY, Elizabeth
WHEATON, Mary A.
WBEET.F:R, Josephine R.
WHITE, Allie
WHITE, Mary D.
WHITE, Salina

Groom
Bride
BUTCHER, John C.
WIEDEMANN, Matilda
GERSTENBERGER,Frederick WIGGS, Cora C.
CRA~~RD, Robert V.
WILLIAMS, Harriet (Hattie)
REETZ, Gottfried
WILLIAMSON, Alice
PERRY, Hugh
WILSON, Anna M.
WILLIAMS, Benjamin S. WILSON, Maria
SOULE, Willard
WILSON, Mary
SUTORIUS,Charles A.
WITHERS, Mary A.
PILLSBURY, Arthur J. WOOD, Annie G.
DAVIS, John C.
WOODWARD, Laura E.
SMITH, William E.
WRIGHT, Minnie
MC CULLY, Samuel
WRIGHT, Nellie
MENDENHALL, Albert S. YEWDALL, Viola M.
HUNTING, Charles D.
ZIEGLER. Rachel E.
VAN ORDSTRAND,William P. ZIESENIS, Minna
STEELE, Ira T.
ZIMMERMAN, Ada
GROSS, James
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Groom
HABE, Carl
CASMlRE, Bert A.
HOWES(HOVES),Charles H.
BARRY, John
GARVIN, David
ROSS, Pitt
BEAL, Joseph
WILLIAMS, Abram L.
ASHLEY, Walter H.
WARNER, John
HILL, Harvey E.
JONES, Isaac C.
SHEARER, Vincent J.
KIRKMAN, Louis
GRAY, Thomas
CADY, George W.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1882
From Book 5 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court,Room
144, Law and JUdicial Building, Lawrence, Kansas.Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough.
Bridegroom

Bride

ALFORD, Frederick G.

HENDRY, Florence N.
SWAN, Laura
Douglas Co.,KS
RASMUSSEN, Betty
WILSON, Emma M.
Johnson Co,KS
FRITZ, Betty
Lenape,' KS
BOAZ, Julia A.
HAGUE, Josephine Reed
JONES, Mary E.
JONES, Lucy
CULLAH, Rosa E.
Franklin Co,KS
BALES, Emma C.
CHANCE, Ida M.
Linwood, KS
f'lEINKE, Emma
LAGERQUIST, Minnie
Doug Co, KS
BATEMAN, Hattie
BARBER, Mary Emma
Doug Co, KS
STEWART, Annie
t'lELEN, Mary
Randolph Co,MO
GISH, Lillian C.
COLTRANE, Mary M.
De Soto, KS
MC KNIGHT, Lilly
Doug Co, KS

ANDERSON, John S.
Spring Hill,KS
ANDERSON, Olaf
ARGUBRIGHT, John P.
Johnson Co,KS
ARNOLD, Reuben
Lenape, KS
AYRES, Lorenzo S.
BAILEY, Thomas C.
BAKER, Adam
BAKER, Jacob R.
BAKER, Prather
Doug Co,KS
BARDELL, Charles F.
BATEr'iAN ,Emmanue 1
Linwood, KS
BAUER, George
BECKr~,Frederick

Ottawa, KS
BERRY, Thomas
BIGELOW, DeForest
East Lynn, MO
BLUE, George A.
BOCK, William
Leav Co, KS
BOLBS, John T.
BOWDEN, Frank
Albuquerque,NM
BRADSHAW,Harrison G.
Olathe, KS

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.
page # Rec.
342
27 Sep 1882
380
25 Dec 1882

Officiant

9 Dec 1882
27 Dec 1882Doug Co,KS~
5 Oct 1882 Doug Co,KS
4 Jan 1882
28 Sep 1882
12 Mar 1882
28 Aug 1882
12 Dec 1882Doug Co,KS
27 Apr 1882
26 Mar 1882Doug Co, KS
5 Sep 1882
16 Oct 1882 Doug Co, KS .
23 Nov 1882
8 Nov 1882Doug Co, KS
30 July 1882
23 Oct 1882Shawnee Co,KS
9 Nov 1882
2 Nov 1882-

369
382

A.H.Foote,PJ
A H.Foote,PJ

345

A.H.Foote,PJ

268
343
285
333
370

A·H.Foote,PJ
A.Beatty,MG
S.M.Osmond,MG
A.H.Foote, PJ
A.H.Foote, PJ

299
289

F.B. Olds, MG
A.H. Foote,PJ

335
347

A.H. Foote,PJ
A.H.Foote, PJ

366
360

A. H.Foote, PJ
William Jones,MG

326
353

Chas Chadwick, JP
S. D.Storrs,Rev

360
357

Samuel Baker,MG
Wm H.Smith, MG

380

li.

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?

25 Dec 1882Doug Co, KS

Richard Cordley,MG
A.A.Trimper,MG

H.Foote,PJ

~ .

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1882 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/F'lace

~

Officiant

BRINDLE, James E.
Ottawa, KS
BROWN, George W.
Franklin Co, KS
BROWN, Samuel
Jefferson Co,KS
BRUEGGEN, John

BRIDGE , Ella
Ottawa, KS
BOWEN, 1'1ary E.
Doug Co, KS
BARNES, Margaret
Jefferson Co,KS
VOGEL, Katherine

20 Sep
Doug
15 Oct
Doug
28 Jan
Jeff
16 Jan

339

A. H. Foote,PJ

347

Frederick Sherfy,MG

273

J. Terrel,MG

270
297
313

P.Alphous Brandstaelter,Priest
Washington Mercer ,l"lG
R. Ricketts,MG

338

A.C. Peck, MG

357
351
335

Thomas Scott, MG
J as. Marvin, 1'1G
Peter Brubaker,MG

311
293

C. G. Howland, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ

300
355
309

Chas Chadwick,JP
Dudley Lee, MG·
Geo.W.Havermale,MG

322

Chas Chadwick, JP

371
359
349
356

B. F. Bates,MG
Samuel Baker, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
B. F. Bates,MG
Andrew Douglass,JP

374

Jas Marvin,DD

378

D. S.

BRYANT, Charles
BRYANT, Charles H.
OmB..ha, Neb.
BUFFINGTON., L.B.F.
Red Oak, IA
BURGESS, James Porter
BUTLER, Elmer E.
BUTTS, Charles S.
Osage Co, KS
CARRUTH, William H.
CARTER, William E.
Tonganoxie, KS
CAVANAUGH, Thomas P.
CLARK, Samuel
CLAY, George M.
Linwood, KS
CLINE, William F.
Leavenworth Co,KS
CLOUD, Albert
COOK, Wesley
COOK, William F.
COOPER, Henry
CONWAY, Peter
Atchison, KS
CORNFORTH, Arthur
Clyde, KS
COTTENBERG, James

1882Co, KS
1882Co, KS
1882Co, KS
1882

THOMPSON, Mattie
20 Apr 1882
WALLACE, Sarah B.
14 June 1882Lawrence, KS
Doug Co, KS
1'1C HENRY, Alida L.
17 Sep 1882Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
ECCLESTON, Elizabeth
5 Nov 1882
VAN VOORHIS, Lora E.
19 Oct 1882
SOURS, Margaret E.
7 Sep 1882Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
SCHLEGEL, Frances
10 June 1882
NEWBY, Clara L.
1 Apr 1882Tonganoxie, KS
Doug Co, KS
MARTIN, Elsie
30 Apr 1882
FERRY, Mary Ann
26 Oct 1882
MOOHE,Luvina(Miss)
31 Nay 1882Linwood, KS
Doug Co, KS
WARREN ,1'1artha(Mrs)
12 July 1882Leavenworth Co,KS
Doug Co, KS
S~ITH, Polly
14 Dec 1882
~C CLELLAN, Anna
2 Nov 1882
MEREDITH, Angie S.
18 Oct 1882
JACOBS, Emily
2 Feb 1882
WILKINSON, PhoebeM.(Miss) 2 Nov 1882Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, K~
FLUKE, Fanny P.
21 Dec 1882Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
MILLER, Irene
24 Dec 1882

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1882 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place

COUCH, Stephen
7 Sep 1882NOWLIN, Rena
Johnson Co, KS
Doug Co, KS·
Doug Co, KS
COVEY, John W.
18 Feb 1882HILL, Hettie M.
Kansas City, MO
Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
COVEY, Thomas
18 Dec 1882
COLE, May
CRISS, Frank
23 July 1882
WISE, Mary J.
CURRY, Thomas H.
HENDERSON, Martha
25 Apr 1882De Boto, KS
Doug Co, KS
Olathe, KS
DAVIDSON, Thomas
WINCKLEMAN, Sarah Jane 11 Mar 1882Leavenworth Co,KS
Doug Co, KS
(WINKELMAN)Leav Co,KS
DEAN, James H.
28 Feb 1882
BURKS, Anna
DEAN, Washington
27 Sep 1882
BEALS, Elizabeth
DELLIT, George W.
4 July 1882WALSTER, Mollie
Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
DOERING, John C. R.
BURWERTH, Anna E. F.
13 July 1882Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Doug Co, KS
DOOLITTLE, Randall K. WALTON, Ella J.
29 Nov 1882
DOUGHTY, George W.
GODFREY, Margaret Catherine 21 Dec 1882Jeff Co, KB
Doug Co, KS
Jeff Co, KS
DOUGLAS, Lewis L.
14 June 1882SABLE, Augusta
Wayne Co, IA
Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
DRAKE, Isaac
12 Oct 1882
STE~ART, Cornelia F.
DRESSER, Benjamin P.
8 July '1882
EYRE, Maggie
DUIGNAN, Jeremiah
11 Feb 1882
MASSEY, Minerva
DUNN, John W.
23 Mar 1882
JONES, Elizabeth A.
28 Nov 1882
EISELE, Melchior
KAISER, Christine
EMERY, Marion
16 Nov 1882
BRUNER, Ella
FARMER, Alonzo
4 Apr 1882FARMER,' Mary J.
Doug Co, KS
Fall Leaf, KS
Fall Leaf, KS
FIELDS, John
27 Aug 1882PARTLOW, Martha C.
Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
16 Oct 1882FINNEY, Frank
HOUGHTELIN, Grace F.
Doug Co, KS
Indian Territory
Doug Co, KS
28 July 1882
FISHER, Augustus
HARRIS, Emma
12 Oct 1882
FLORA, Preston
BELL, Susie
28 Dec 1882
FLUKE, Newton J.
MALLISON, Emma E.
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Fg.#

Officiant

334

G.R. Houts, MG

279

A. H. Foote, PJ

373
325
299

Geo.W. Havermale,MG
A.H. Foote, PJ
S. M. Osmond, MG

286

W. J. Neill, Jr.JF

280

343
320

J. H. Byers, MIN.

A. H. Foote, PJ

T.R. Comstock, MG

323

. A.A. Trimper, MG

367
375

LaTheo lobe, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ

314

A. H. Foote, PJ

346
321
278
289
365
363
295

Chas Chadwick,JP
A. H. Foote, PJ
A. H. Foote, PJ
A. H. Foote, PJ
John Ehrsam, MG
Wash. Mercer, MG
A. H. Foote,PJ

332

I.B.Dutton, JP

348

L.W. Spring,IViG

325
346
383

Chas Chadwick,JP
William Jones,MG
James Marvin,DD

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, !CAN SAS l'1ARRIAGE RECORDS - 1882 ( Con t ' d)

Date/Flace

Bridegroom

Bride

FRENCH, Frank
Topeka, KS
FRY, William E.
Linwood, KS
FUNK, Simon K.
GILBERT, Clarence S.
Media, KS
GILGES, Thompson W.
GILLILAND, Ambrose
GOLD, Newton W.
Butler, Fenn
GOSLIN, Nelson H.
GRANSTROM, August
GRANT, Charles W.
Lawrence, KS
GRAY, William A.
GREEN, John E.
GUTSMITHL, John
Lyndon, KS
HAAS, Peter A.
HANEY, Thomas
Leav Co, KS
HARMAN, Robert A.
HARPER, Robert C.
Centerville, IA
HAUBER, Frank J.
HELLSTROM, Oscar
HICKS, James
HICKS, James D.
HOGAN, Nep
HOLCOM, Lewis 1"1.
HOUK, George W.
HOUSTON, Edward W.
HOWARD, George
'""Flo'reneE! ~ Kl)
HUGHES, Millard F.
Kansas City, MO

O'BRIEN, Marie
22 Nov 1882Topeka, KS
Doug Co, KS
DRAIN, Isadore
9 Nov 1882
Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
ADAMS, Lille A.
19 Apr 1882
SCHOTT, Adella
14 June 1882Kansas City, 1'10
Doug Co, KS
KLOPP, Emma
13 Aug 1882
KLOPP, Sylvana B.
18 June 1882
SCHELL, Eliza (Miss)
19 Dec 1882Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
MURPHY, Mary 1'1.
26 June 1882
SMITH, Hulda
17 June 1882
BONNER, Louisa Adele
23 July 1882Covington, KY
Leav Co, KS
COLE, Mary E.
19 Oct 1882
MC INTYRE, Ida E.
5 Jan 1882
VITT, Johanna
3 Oct 1882Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
HUGENOT, Mary C.
"
2 Jan 1882
FLANI(A)GAN,Elizabeth 1'1. 25 Dec 1882Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
ALLEN, Annie E.
5 May 1882
1'1C GEE, Della
26 Aug 1882Topeka, KS
Doug Co, KS
KNUEHL,Barbara E.
13 June 1882
HELLMAN(W~~), Ida
1 Apr 1882
WILLIAMS, Delphia
19 Aug 1882
MOSES, Sallie
28 Dec 1882
ALLBRITTON, Caroline
-4 Aug 1882
SHEETS, Rebecca
6 J"une 1882
WULFKUHLE, Lena M.
25 Reb 1882
MILLER, Roxanna
3 Mar 1882
SYMES, Bessie (Miss)
1 Nov 1882-"
Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
WILSON, Ida J.
4 Jan 1882Jefferson Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
-214-

11Wt

Officiant

365

C.E. Williams,MG

362

William J"ones, MG

296
313

William Jones, MG
A. C. Peck, l'1G

329
316
370

William Jones, MG
E. F. Holland, MG
S. M. Osmond, MG

319
315
323

J. A. Simpson, l'1G
S. M. Osmond, MG
John B.McKune,Priest

350
269
338

B. F. Bales, I'1G
G. S. Dearborn, MG
Elias Mayer,Priest

261
372

Chas Avertams,Rev
T.R. Comstock,Elder

304
333

Chas Chadwick,JP
A. H. Foote, PJ

312
293
330
381
328
310
280
283
358

Elias Mayer,Priest
W. J. Neill,JrJP
Wm. Harwell, MG
Samuel Baker,MG
P.M. Lewis, fiG
A. C. Peck, 1'1G
Wm. Draper, JF
A. S. Embree, I'1G
William Jones,1'1G

267

A. S. Embree, l'1G

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1882
Bridegroom

(Cont~d)

Bride

Date/Place

E&amp;1l

Officiant

HULBURT, John
Leav Co, KS
HUMPHRIES, William E.
Perryville, KS
HUYETT, George K.
HYLAND, Thomas
Doug Co, KS
INGERSOLL, Frank V.
Osage Co, KS
lOBE, Rev.Dr.LaTheo
IRWIN, Orville C.
JACKSON, John
'JACKSON, William H.
JAMES, William H.
JOHNSON, Charlie
JOHNSTONE, Charles C.
Lawrence, KS
JUNKINS, John W.
KASBERGER, Lewis
KATHERf'T.AN, John
KELLEY, John

STRONG, Ester Lucinda
Leav Co, KS
PLUMMER, Alice
Perryville, KS
CARNAHAN, Isabella
HOGAN, Caroline
Leav Co, KS
HASKINS, Ida
Doug Co, KS
SCOTT,Miss Cornelia A.
HART, Mary C.
JACKSON, Lucy Belle
PEER, Carrie F.
JONES, Belle Vanderhoff
BENSON, Tile (Miss)
HOPE, Etta C.
Kansas City, MO
MARTIN, Jennie
RANCHER, Rosalia
COOK, Josephine
VITT, Mary

3 Feb 1882-

276

A. H. Foote,PJ

291

Justus McCoy,MG

274

354

Wm. D. Lukens,Preacher
Michael Browne,Friest

340

Thomas Scott,MG

309
341

Andrew V.Stout,MG
A. A. Trimper, MG
William Harwell, MG
George S. Dearborn,MG
W. J. Neill,Jr JP
C. J. Scheleen,MG
License only

KIRTLEY, Allen H.
Topeka, KS
KLAUS, Edward W.
KLOFP, John W.
KRAMER, John
LAh~E, Charles P.
LAMBERT, George A.
LANE, Squire M.
Burlington, KS
LANSDOWN, Martin W.
LATCHEf"l, George
LAWSON, John W.
Leav Co, KS
LINDSEY, Henry c.
Topeka, KS

WILBU(E)R, Clara H.
Hesper, KS
THOMAS, Elizabeth A.
NEWCOM, Lorilda
HANSON, Arizona
MARTIN, Mollie E(Miss)
PAINTER, Nancy E.
COOK, Ida M.
Lecompton, KS
DOANE, Sadie
JONES, Eliza
MILLER, Mary Louisa
Doug Co, KS
PALMER, Gertrude(~~s.)
Doug Co, KS

Doug Co, KS
30 Mar 1882Jeff Co, KS
25 Oct 1882
30 Jan 1882Leav Co, KS
30 Sep 1882Concord, KS
15 June 1882
24 Sep 1882
4 June 1882
25 Dec 1882
2 May 1882
5 Mar 1882
17 June 1882

310

378

302

283
315

15 Nov 1882
1 May 1882
20 Nov 1882
6 Feb 1882

362
297
364
273

8 Apr 1882-

295

Doug Co, KS
8 Nov 1882
31 Aug 1882
14 Feb 1882
22 Aug 1882
26 June 1882
11 Jan 1882Doug Co, KS
24 June 1.882
14 Mar 1882
18 Oct 1882Doug Co, KS
6 Feb 1882Doug Co, KS

-215-

Andrew V. Stout,MG
P.A.Brandstaelter,Frst
A. H. Foote,PJ
P.Alphous Brandstaelter,Priest
A. J. Jennings,JP

270

A. H. Foote, PJ
Peter Brubaker,MG
W.Daeschner, Rev
P.M. Lewis, MG
S. G. Brown, Elder
J. H. Bonebrake,MG

319
287
348

A. Beatty,MG
S. M. Osmond, MG
Geo.W.Havermale,MG

276

William Jones, MG

361
332
?
331
318

I

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1882 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom
LOGGAN, Robert O.
Washington Co,KS
LOWER, Alfred B.
MADL, John
MAIN, Alfred
Dover, KS
l'lAIN, Wm. ]' •
MAY, Andrew J.
Doniphan Co, KS
MC CARTHY, Daniel
Montana Terr.

Bride

FERRIS, Ellen M.
Doug Co, KS
WARNER, Sallie B.
SCHOENHOFER, I1aly
CASSON, Martha Jane
Dover, KS
JONES, E. Carrie
BONEBRAKE, Eva J.
Doug Co, KS
BAYNE, Georgia alias
" BALENTYNE,Henrietta
Doug Co, KS
MC CAY, George
SIMPSON, Jennie L.
Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
MC CLANAHAN, John H.
MC CALL, Sarah M.
MC CLELr.AN, Jacob S.
CRUZAN, Jennie B.
MC CO~ffi, David W.
ALLSTOT, Alice E.
Marion Co, IL
Doug Co, KS
MC CURDY, George F.
RICHARDS, Josephine
MC GONIGAL, Charles S. COOK, Annie
Abilene, KS
Hays,City, KS
MC LAUGHLIN, Ezekiel M. YOUNG,Mrs. Eliza A.
Ottawa, KS
Doug Co, KS
MEAD, J ame s
DAVIS, .Anna
Franklin Co, KS
B'ranklin Co, KS
.MEAL, Marshall
HAl"lILTON, l'lary Jane
Morris Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
MERCER, Washington
GRAY, Mary E.
MESENHEIMER, Benjamin F. BOND, Jane E.
METSKER, Henry C.
BARTON, Mary J.
MEYER, Oliver F.
MARTIN, Cora E.
MILLER, Daniel
BATESON, Mary E.
Doug Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
MILLER, John F.
SWARTZ, Jennie
Rooks Co, KS
Franklin Co, KS
MILYARD, J'ohn C.
EBERHART, Lizzie

Date/Place

!&amp;it

Officiant

11 Oct 1882Doug Co, KS
24 Dec 1882
31 Oct 1882
3 June 1882Doug Co, KS
1 Mar 1882
24 Dec 1882-

345

J .H. Bonebrake ,rom

376
352
311

s. G. Brown, Elder
Elias Mayer,Priest
W. J. Neill, Jr,JP

282
377

A. H. Foote, PJ

20 Nov 1882Doug Co,KS

364

Wm. Jones, MG

29 Apr 1882Doug Co, KS
24 Dec 1882
16 Apr 1882
30 Apr 1882Doug Co, KS
25 Nov 188221 Sep 1882Doug Co, KS
10 May 1882Doug Co, KS
13 Nar 1882Doug Co, KS
23 Dec 1882Doug Co, KS
27 Apr 1882
15 Feb 1882
12 June 1882
12 l'1ar 1882
10 Sep 1882-

301

Chas Chadwick,JP

375
283
302

Thomas Scott, MG
E. B. Slade, MG
A. A. Trimper,MG

363
340

Wm. Jones, MG
A. H. Foote,PJ

304

A.A. Trimper,MG

287

W. J. Neill,Jr.JP

379

A. H. Foote, MG

298
279
312
336

A. C. Feck, l1G
A. H. Foote,rJ
A. H. Foote,FJ
A. A.Trimper,MG
Chas W.Lawrence,JP

298

William Jones, MG

327

William Jones, MG

?

284

C. E. Williams,1'1G

'(

20 Apr 1882Doug Co, KS
3 Aug 1882
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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1882 (Cont'd)
Date/Place

~

Officiant

MONROE, Anthony
HOLLOWAY, Sarah
MONTGOMERY, Alexander H. LIND, Millie A.
MOODY, Ashley A.
ANDERSON, Jennie E.
Tonganoxie, KS
Tonganoxie, KS
MORIN, Charles C.
HAELSEG, Auguste
MORROW, John W.
BANTA, Clarissa J.
Roodhouse, IL
Lawrence, KS
MUNRO, Donald
WILSON, Ellen L.
MUNSON, Cyrus, C.
HIGBY, Clara I.
Springfield, 1"10
Doug Co, KS
MYERS, Henry F.
MITCHELL, Georgie
Kansas City, MO
Doug Co, KS
NEAL, Albert
MARTIN, Emma
NEILL, Willis J.,Jr.
ST~~ART, Nellie M.
NEUSTIFTER, Charles
BLACHL, Theresa
NEUSTIE'TER, John
GRINER (GREINER),Lena

2 Feb 1882
2 May 1882
2 Dec 1882Doug Co, KS
2 May 1882
29 Apr 1882Doug Co, KS
7 Aug 1882
27 June 1882Doug Co, KS
27 Dec 1882Doug Co, KS
8 Aug 1882
26 Apr 1882
10 Oct 1882
20 Feb 1882

275
303
368

Rufus Parks, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
A. H. Foote, PJ

303
301

W. J. Neill,Jr.JP
A. H. Foote, PJ

328
320

A.A. Trimper, MG
Geo W.Havermale,MG

381

w.

329

NEWELL, Abraham
Sauk Centre,I"lN
NICHOLS, Ransom
Johnson Co, KS
NIPPER, David M.
Oskaloosa, KS
NUFFER, Jacob
OLIN, Arvin S.
OTT, George .A..
OVERTON, Edward
OWENS, Miles Jackson
Linwood, KS
PATEE, Harry E.
Manhattan, KS
PAUL, Albert L.
PENDLETON, William H.
PERKINS, Lucius H.
PETERSON, Charles
Leav Co, KS
PETTIBONE, Charles B.

19 July 1882Doug Co, KS
3 Apr 1882Doug Co, KS
29 July 1882Jefferson Co,KS
21 Jan 1882
6 Sep 1882
14 Ji'eb 1882
24 Dec 1882
7 Nov 1882Doug Co, KS
1 Mar 1882Doug Co, KS
23 Sep 1882
17 May 1882
15 1"lay 1882
30 Mar 1882Leav Co, KS
19 Dec 1882

324

A. H. Foote, PJ
William Jones, MG
Elias Mayer, Priest
P. Alphonsus Brandstaelter, Rev.
Geo. W.Havermale,MG

294

A. H. Foote, PJ

324

C. W. Cherry, JP

271
334
278
377
359

!'loses
~. J.
Moses
Wash.

281

William Jones, MG

341
306
305
291

C. G. Howland, MG
A. A. Trimper,MG
L. W. Spring, MG
Thomas R.Comstock,MG

373

Geo W.Havermale,!'lG

Bridegroom

Bride

REECE, Leonora
Doug Co, KS
SILSBY, Harriet S.
Doug Co, KS
SHE.H'lPLIN, Mary Jane
Jefferson Co, KS
DISSINGER, Anna
DAVIS, Nartha M.
HYDE, Mary
JOHNSON, Belle
WARDEN, 'I'ali tha
Linwood, KS
TIBBALS, Percy M.
Doug Co, KS
RIDGWAY, Arvilla
POEhLER, Matilda Mary
MORRIS, Clara L.
THORSON, Jennie
Leav Co, KS
WILLEY, Peolina E.

-217-

300

344
277

H. Sweet, MG

Dissinger, MG
Williams, MG
Dissinger, MG
Mercer,MG
A. H. 100te, PJ

,

\

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'

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1882 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place

PHILLIPS, George H.
10 Dec 1882
RUSSELL, Jenny
PICKERING, Wintford
COATE, Elizabeth
9 Sep 1882
Wellington
PICKLE, Henry E.
HYDE, Mary E.
7 Mar 1882Mitchell Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
PIERSON, J ame s H.
BRACKETT, Hi lla
5 Apr 1882
PUCK.liT, John
LYSINGER, Catherine
13 Mar 1882
14 Sep 1882RADCLIFF, Albert
WADDLE, Lola M.(Miss)
Edgerton,JohnsonCo,KS Doug Co, KS
Johnson Co,KS
REED, James W.
HARVEY, Indiana
31 Dec 1882
REEVES, Frederick
PROCTOR, Elizabeth
13 May 1882Doug Co, KS
Ottawa, KS
Ottawa, KS
RENNER, Frank
BARRIERE, Julia La
2 Oct 1882
RHODES, Jefferson
FITZ, Ella Dora
23 Oct 1882El Paso, TX
Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
RICHARDSON, Fred O.
ALBOTT, Mollie
7 Jan 1882
Leav Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
RICHARDSON, Henry F.
HUGHES, Virginia E.(Miss) 25 Oct 1882Doug Co, KS
Valley Falls, KS
Doug Co, KS
31 Mar 1882'" RICHAHDSON, Isaac
RIDDLE, Carrie
18 Jan 1882
ROBERTS, William
MOMAN, Julia Ann
HOTHBERGER, John
ZILLNER, Anna
3 July 1882
ROTHBERGER, Raymond
EPFINGER, Mary
3 July 1882
1 June 1882
RUTHERFORD, Will F.
GEIGER, Jennie
4 July 1882SAWYER, Samuel W.
FARNHAl"'l, Elvira J.
Lyon Co, KS
Lawrence, KS
Emporia, KS
22 Oct 1882
SCHATTENBURG, George
SCHENDEL, Rosanna
4 Oct 1882
SClfrlEID:ER, Gustavus
HOLCOi'lP, I"lary E.
4 July 1882SHIRLEY, Hobert
HULSE, Josephine
Eldorado, KS
Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
SISCOE, Eston E.
GLIr~SE, Maggie E.
26 I"lar 1882Doug Co, KS
Linwood, KS
Linwood, KS
28 Feb 1882SLAGLE, John
FIELD, Elsie
Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
?
SMITH, George
BITTERLY, Lena
20 Sep 1882
SI"IITH, James
CLAY, Lucy
20 Dec 1882
Doug Co, KS
•
~amona, KS
Pamona, KS
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~

Officiant

368
336

Joseph Iliff, JP
A. J. Jennings,JP

284

A. S. Embree,MG

294
286
337

John K. Dunn, MG
D. L. Woodward,~in.
Andrew V.Btout,MG

383
3.05

6. M. Osmond, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ

342
353

P. Brocard,Priest
G. S. Dearborn, MG

269

License only

354-

S. M. Osmond, MG

292
318
317
307
316

W.J.Neill,Jr. JP
Washington I1ercer,MG
Elias I"layer, Priest
Elias Mayer, Priest
William Jones,MG
R. L. Lotz,MG

350
344
321

F.T. Harder, MG
William Jones,MG
A. H. Foote, PJ

290

A. H. Foote, PJ

281

Chas Chadwick, JP

339
374

License only
A. I"lartin, MG

272

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1882 (Coht'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place

~

Officiant

SNOW, Charles
Jefferson Co, KS
SOUDERS, Paul
SPIVEY, John Calvin
STAMP, Christopher W.

DEERING, Mary Ann
Jefferson Co, KS
SMART, Amanda
hlJTHERS, Louisa
ADAMS, Emma Blanche

1 Apr 1882Jefferson Co, KS
23 Sep 1882
29 Oct 1882
25 Jan 1882

292

C. W. Cherry, JP

366
355
271

STANLEY, Timothy A.
STARR, John A.
Ray County, MO
STEELE, Charles
STEELMAN, Daniel E.
Franklin Co, KS
STEPANEK, J ohan
STEVENS, James B.
STEVENS, Nelson O.
STILLWELL, David
TAYLOR, Job E.
THO¥~SON, Andrew D.
THURBER, Charles F.
TORNEDON, August
Leav Co, KS
TYRRELL, James P.
Jefferson Co, KS
VANDENBUliGH, Burt
Greenwich,NY
VIERSEN, Joost A.
Osage Co, KS
VITT, Frank
WADE, Edward H.
WALLACE, Joseph W.
Colorado
WASHINGTON, Henry
Jefferson Co, KS
WELLS, Christian T.
Dayton, OH
WESTCOTT, William H.

22 Jan 1882
SA¥~SON, Sybil A.
20 May 1882MARLOW, Ruth
Doug Co, KS
Ray County, MO
21 Oct 1882
LANGNER, Matilda
29 May 1882SWEENEY, Annie M.
Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
6 Nov 1882
REISCHL, Carolina
19 Oct 1882
TURNER, Mary S.
22 Mar 1882
DUNCAN, Lucetta D.
7 Apr 1882
BALDWIN, Mary
14 Aug 1882
LANGLEY, Mary
MC KINZIE, Catherine E. 13 July 1882
8 Nov 1882
BACHELOR, Flora E.
5 Jan 1882WOGAN, Nettie
Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
BARNES, Ada
3 June 1882Jeff Co, KS
Jeff Co, KS
1 Aug 1882- :
GADDIS, Lillie
Doug Co, KS
Abilene, KS
30 Aug 1882HARRISCN, Mary C.
Osage Co, KS?
Osage Co, KS
31 Oct 1882
SCHOENHOFER, Mary
25 Dec 1882
JOHNSON, Louisa
5 Feb 1882RICHARDSON, Alma
Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
9 Mar 1882AUSTIN, Nancy
Jeff Co, KS
Jeff Co, KS
24 Aug 1882DAVIS, Margie M.
Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
30 Nov 1882
ZI¥~~~, Bessie

272
306

A. H. Foote, PJ
Henry R. Pinckney,MG
Ellsworth Leonardson.
MG
A. A. Trimper, MG
A. H. Foote,PJ

349
308

F. T. Harder, MG
Elias Mayer, Priest

358
351
288
296
330
322
361
267

Elias Mayer, Priest
A.M. Richardson, MG
William Jones, MG
William Jones, MG
A. A.Trimper, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
A. H."Foote, PJ
Aug.Pistor,Pastor

308

Josiah Terrel,MG

357

A. A.Trimper,MG

326

J. P. Deever, MG

352
379
274

Elias Mayer,Priest
A.M.Richardson, MG
J ame s l"larvin, MG

285

Justus McCoy, Min.

331

Wm. F. Harvey,MG

367

Wm. Jones, l"lG

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS

f~IAGE

RECORDS - 1882 (Cont'd)

Bridegroom

Bride

WICKS, Clarence
WILLIS, Augustus A.
WILSON, John W.
Ft. Wayne, IN
WINTERS, Thomas
Leav Co, KS
WHALEY, William
WHITE, Albert D.
White Cloud, KS
WHITNEY, Reuben H.
WOOD, Willard A.
WOODWARD, Charles E.
wRIGHT, John
wYCKOFF, Harrison
YOUNG, Samuel W.

PUGH,' Emma
5 Dec 1882
28 Dec. 1882
WEBBER,Victoria
PARKHURST, Julia Jeanette 21 Dec 1882Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
20 May 1882GIDDINGS Laura
Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
8 Apr 1882
SHARRAI, Clara
14 Dec 1882MARTIN, Kate
Doug Co, KS
Doug Co, KS
LEWIS, Mary J.
31 Oct 1882
21 June 1882
STURDY, Edith E.
CHILCOTE, Alice
16 Mar 1882
4 Jan 1882
OVERSTREET, Maggie
BRYANT, Frances
15 Sep 1882
MOYS, May E.
15 June 1882

Date/Place

Pg.#

Officiant

369
382
372

A. H. Foote, FJ
Wm.Mesenhimer, JP
C. G.Howland,l"iG

307

W.I.(J.) Barber,JP

290
371

A. C. Peck, MG
A. C. Peck, MG

356
317
288
268
337
314

A.M.Richardson,MG
Andrew V. Stout,MG
J. H.Byers, MG
W. Mercer, MG
A. lie Foote, PJ
Henry Moys, MG

ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAYlli - 1882
Bride

Groom

ADAMS, Emma Blanche
ADM'IS, Lille A.
ALBOT'r, t'lollie
ALLBRITTON, Caroline
ALLEN, Annie E.
ALLSTO'r, Alice E.
ANDERSON, Jennie E.
AUSTIN, Nancy
BACHELOR, Flora ~.
BALDWIN, ~ary
BALES, Emma C.
BANTA, Clarissa J.
BARB.EJt, Nary Emma
BARNES, Ada

ST~~, Christopher W.
FUNK, Simon K.
RICHARDSON, Fred O.
HOGAN, Nep
HARr~, Robert A.
MC COMB, David W.
MOODY, Ashley A.
WASHINGTON, Henry
THURBER, Charles ]'.
STILLWELL, David
BARDELL, Charles F.
t'IORROW, John W.
BIGELOW, DeForest
TYRRELL, James P.

:Bride
BARNES, l"largaret
BARRIERE, Julia La
BARTON, l"lary J.
.BATEI"lAN, Hattie
BAYNE,Georgia alias

BALENTTI~E~Henr~etta

BEALS, Elizabeth
BELL, Susie
BENSON, Tila(Miss)
BIT'I'ERLY, Lena
BLACHL, Theresa
BOAZ, Julia A..
BOND, Jane .E.
BONEBRAKE, Eva J.
·BAT~lAN, Mary E

-220-

Groom
BROWN, Samuel
RENNER, ]'rank

YlETSKER, Henry C.
BERRY, Thomas
I"lC CARTHY, Daniel
DEAN, Washington
FLORA, Preston
J'OHNSON, Char1 e s
StUTH, George
NEUSTIFTER, Charles
AYRES, Lorenzo S.
MESENHEIMER,Benjamin F.
flAY, Andrew J.
MILLER, Daniel

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAtlli-1882 (Cont'd)
Bride
BONNER, Louisa Adele
BOWEN, Mary E.
BRACKETT, Milla
BRIDGE, Ella
BRUNNER, Ella
BRYANT, Frances
BURKS, Anna
BURWERTH, Anna E. F.
CARNAHAN, Isabella
CASSON, Martha Jane
CHANCE, Ida M.
CHILCOTE, Alice
CLAY, Lucy
COATE, Elizabeth
COLE, Mary E.
COLE, l'1ay
COLTRANE, Mary M.
COOK, Annie
COOK, Ida 1"1.
COOK, Josephine
CRUZAN, Jennie B.
CULLAR, Rosa E.
DAVIS, Anna
DAVIS, l-largie tl.
DAVIS, Martha M.
DEERING, Mary Ann
DISSINGER, Anna
DOANE, Sadie
GRAIN, Isadora
DUNCAN, Lucetta D.
EBERHART, Lizzie
ECCLESTON, Elizabeth
EPPINGER, Mary
EYRE, Maggie
FARMER, Mary J.

Bride

Groom
GRANT, Charles W.
BROWN, George W.
PIERSON, James H.
BRINDLE, James E.
EMERY, Marion
WYCKOFF, Harrison
DEAN, James H.
DOERING, John C.R.
HUYETT, George K.
"I"lAIN , Alfred
BATEMAN, Emmanuel
WOODWARD, Charles E.
Sl''IITH, James
PICKERING,Wintford
Wellington
GRAY, William A.
COVEY, Thomas
BOWDEN, Frank
MC GONIGAL, Charles S.
LANE, Squire M.
KATHERMAN, John
t'lC CLELLAN, J"acob S.
BAKER, Prather
MEAD, James
WELLS, Christian T.
OLIN, Arvin S.
SNOW, Charles
NUFFER, Jacob
LAN SDOWN, Mart in W.
FRY, William E.
STEVENS, Nelson O.
MILYARD, John C.
BURGESS, James Porter
ROTHBERGER, Raymond
DRESSER, Manj amin P.
FARMER, Alonzo

Groom

FARNHAM, Elvira J.
SAWYER, Samuel W.
FERRIS, Ellen M.
LOGGAN, Robert o.
FIELD, Elsie
SLAGLE, John
FITZ, Ella Dora
RHODES, Jefferson
FLANE(A)GAN,Elizabeth M. HANEY, Thomas
FLUKE, Fanny P.
CORNFORTH, Arthur
FRITZ, Betty
ARNOLD, Reuben
GADDIS, Lillie
VANDENBURGH, Burt
GEIGER, J"ennie
RUTHERFORD, Will F.
GIDDINGS, Laura
WINTERS, Thomas
GISH, Lillian C.
BOLES, John T.
GLIMPSE, Maggie E.
SISCOE, Eston E.
GODFREY,Margaret Catherine DOUGHTY,George W.
GRAY, Mary E.
~~CER, Washington
GRINER(GREINER),Lena NEUSTIFTER, John
HAELSEG, Auguste
MORIN, Charles C.
HAGUE, J"osephine Reed BAILEY, Thomas C.
HAl"lILTON, Mary Jane
MEAL, Marshall
HANSON, Arizone
KRAl"IER, John
HARRIS, Emma
FISHER, Augustus
HARRISON, Mary C.
VIERSEN, Joost A.
HART, Mary C.
IRWIN, Orville C.
HARVEY, Indiana
REED, James W.
Haskins, Ida
INGERSOLL, Frank V.
HELLMAN,(w~),Ida
HELLSTROM, Oscar
HENDERSON, Martha
CURRY, Thomas H.
HENDRY, Florence N.
.ALFORD, Frederick G.'
HIGBY, Clara I.
l"ruNSON, Cyrus C.
ILL, Hettie M.
COVEY, John W.
UGENOT,Mary C.
HAAS, Feter A.
HUGHES , Virginia E.(fLiss) RICHARDSON, Henry F.
HULSE, Josephine
SHIRLEY, Robert
HUTHERS, Louisa
SPIVEY,John Calvin
OGAN, Caroline
HYLAND, Thomas
HOLCOl"lP, I"Iary E.
SCHMEIDER, Gustavus
HOLLOWAY, Sarah
MONROE, Anthony

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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAl'-TE-1882 (Cont'd)
Bride

Groom

Bride

HOPE, Etta C.
JOHNSTONE, Charles C.
HOUGHTELIN, Grace F.
FINNEY, Frank
HYDE, Mary
OTT, George A.
HYDE, Mary E.
PICKLE, Henry E.
JACKSON, Lucy Belle
JACKSON, John
JACOBS, Emily
COOPER, Henry
JONES, BelleVanderhoff JAl"'JES, William H.
JONES, E. Carrie
MAIN, Wm. F.
JONES, Eliza
LATCHEM, George
JONES, Eli~abeth A.
DUNN, John W.
JONES, Lucy
BAKER, Jacob R.
JONES, Mary E.
BAKER, Adam
JOHNSON, Belle
OVERTON, Edward
.
JOHNSON, Louisa
WADE, Edward H.
KAISER, Christine
EISELE, Melchior
KLOPF, Emma
GILGEb, Thompson W.
KLOPP, Sylvana B.
GILLILAND, Ambrose
KNUEHL, Barbara E.
HAUBER, Frank J.
LAGERQUIST, Minnie
BECKMAN, Frederick
LANGLEY, Mary
TAYLOR, Job E.
LANGNER, Matilda
STEELE, Charles
LEWIS, Mary J.
WHITNEY, Reuben H.
LIND, t'Jillie A.
I"lONTGOl'1ERY,Alexander H.
LYSINGER,Catherine
PUCKET, John
. MALLISON, Emma E.
FLUKE, Newton J.
MARLOW, Ruth
STARR, John A.
MARTIN, Cora E.
MEYER, Oliver F.
MARTIN, Elsie
CAVANAUGH, 'rhomas P.
YUffiTIN, Emma
NEAL, Albert
MARTIN, Jennie
JUNKINS, John W.
t'UiliTIN, Kate
WHITE, Albert D.
MARTIN, Mollie E.(Miss) LAHUE, Charles P.
MASSEY, Minerva
DUIGNAN, Jeremiah
t'lC CALL, Sarah M.
MC CLANAHAN, John H.
MC CLELLAN, Anna
COOK, Wesley
Me GEE, Della
HARPER, Robert C.

Groom

MC HENRY, Alida L.
BUFFINGTON, L.B.F.
MC INTYRE, Ida E.
GREEN, John E.
MC KINZIE,Catherine E. THOMPSON, Andrew D.
MC KNIGHT, Lilly
BRADSHAW, Harrison G.
YiliINKE, Emma
BAUER, George
t'lELEN, Mary
BOCK, William
MEREDITH, Angie S.
COOK, William F.
MILLER, Irene
COT'rENBERG, James
MILLER, Nary Louisa
LAWSON, John W.
MILLER,Roxanna
HOUSTON, Edward W.
MITCHELL, Georgie
MYERS, Henry F.
MOMAN, Julia Ann
ROBERTS, William
MOORE, Luvina(l"liss)
CLAY, George M.
MORRIS, Clara L.
PERKINS, Lucius H.
MOSES, Sallie
HICKS, James D.
MOYS, May E.
YOUNG, Samuel W.
MURPHY, Mary M.
GOSLIN, Nelson H.
NEWBY, Clara L.
CARTER, William E.
NEWCOM, Larilda
KLOPP, John W.
NOWLIN, Rena
COUCH, Stephen
O'BRIEN, Marie
FRENCH, Frank
OVERSTREET, l"laggie
WRIGHT, John
PAINTER, Nancy E.
LAMBERT, George A.
PALMER, Gertrude (l"lrs) LINDSEY, Henry C.
PARKh~RST,Julia Jeanette
WILSON, John W•
PARTLOW, l"lartha C.
FIELDS, John
PEER, Carrie F.
JACKSON, William H.
FERRY, l'lary Ann
CLARK, Samuel
FLUI"lMER, Alice
HUMPHRIES, William C.
FOEHLER, Matilda Mary PENDLETON, William H.
PROCTOR, Elizabeth
REEVES, Frederick
FUGH, Emma
WICKS, Clarence
RANCHER, Rosalia
KASBERGER, Lewis
RASMUSSEN, Betty
ANDERSON, Olaf
REECE, Leonora
NEWELL, Abraham
REISCHL, Carolina
STEPHANEK, John

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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAME-1882 (Cont'd)
Bride

Groom

Bride

RICHARDS, Josephine
MC CURDY, George F.
RICHARDSON, Alma
WALLACE, Joseph W.
RIDDLE, Carrie
RICHARDSON, Isaac
RIDGwAY, Arvilla
PAUL, Albert L.
RUSSELL, Jenny
PHILLIPS, George H.
SABLE, Augusta
DOUGLAS, Lewis L.
SAtlPSON, Sybil A.
STANLEY, Timothy A.
SCHELL,Eliza (Miss)
GOLD, Newton W.
SCHENDEL, Ro sanna
SCHOTTENBURG, George
SCHLEGEL, Frances
CARRUTH, William H.
SCHOTT, AdelIa
GILBERT, Clarence S.
SCHOENHOF'ER, Maly
l"lADL, John
SCHOENHOFER, Mary
VITT, Frank
SCOTT, Niss Cornelia A. IOBE, Rev. Dr.LaTheo
SHARRAI, Clara
WHALEY, William
SHEETS, Rebecca
HOLCOM, Lewis 1"1.
SHRII"lPLIN, Mary Jane
NIPPER, David M.
SILSBY, Harriet S.
NICHOLS, Ransom
SIMPSON, Jennie L.
MC COY, George
SMART, Amanda
SOUDERS, Paul
SMITH, Hulda
GRANSTROM, August
SMITH, Polly
CLOUD, Albert
SOURS, Margaret E.
BUTTS, Charles S.
STEWART, Annie
BLUE, George A.
STEWART, Cornilia J!'.
DRAKE, Isaac
STE~ART, Nellie M.
NEILL, Willis J. ,Jr.
STRONG, Ester Lucinda hlJLBURT, John
STURDY, Edith E.
WOOD, Willard A.
SWAN, Laura M.
ANDERSON, John S.
SWARTZ, Jennie
l"IILLER, John F.
SWEENEY, Annie M.
STEELMAN, Daniel E.
SYMES, Bessie (Miss)
HOWARD, George

Groom

THOMAS, Elizabeth A. KLAUS, Edward W.
THOI1PSON, Mattie
BRYANT, Charles
THORSON, Jennie
PETERSON, Charles
TIBBALS, Percy M.
PATEE, Harry E.
TURNER, Mary S.
STEVENS, James B.
VAN VOORHIS, Lora E. BUTLER, Elmer E.
VITT, Johanna
GUTSMITHL, J'ohn
VITT, Mary
KELLEY, John
VOGEL, Katherine
. BRUEGGEN, John
WADDLE,Lola M.(Miss) RADCLIFF, Albert
WALLACE, Sarah B.
BRYANT, Charles H.
WALSTER, Mollie
DELLIT, George W.
WALTON, Ella J.
DOOLITTLE,Randal1 K.
WARDEN, Talitha
OWENS, Miles Jackson
WARNER, Sallie B.
LOWER, Alfred B.
WARREN, Martha(Mrs.) CLINE, William F •.
WEBBER, Victoria
wILLIS, Augustus A.
WILBU(E)R, Clara H.
KIRTLEY, Allen H.
WILKINSON,FhoebeM.(Miss) CONWAY, Peter
WILLEY, Peolina E.
PETTIBONE, Charles B.
WILLIAMS, Delphia
HICKS, James
WILBON, Ellen L.
MUNRO,.Donald
WILSON, Emma M.
ARGUBRIGHT, John P.
WILSON, Ida J.
HUGHES, Millard F.
WINCKLEMAN,Sarah Jane DAVIDSON, Thomas
(WINK.ELMAN)
CRISS, Frank
WISE, Mary J.
TORNEDON, August
WOGAN, Nettie
HOUK, George W.
~'ULFKUHLE, Lena M.
YOUNG, Mrs. Eliza A. MC LAUGHLIN, Ezekiel
ROTHBERGER, John
ZILLNER, Anna
INESTCOT'r, William H.
ZIMM.ERMAN, Bessie

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�D9UGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS l"lARRIAGE RECORDS - 1883
From Book 5 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court,Room
144, Law and Judicial Building, Lawrence, Kansas. Compiled by Edna welling and Vivian Clough.
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Dg.60.

ADAMS, James
CARf~, Cyrena
11 June 1883
ALBERT, William
BUKER, Mary
20 Nov 1883
1 Mar 1883
ALLEN, William
FAYNE, Martha
ANDERSON, Benjamin
HENSON, Bettie
25 Oct 1883
ANDERSON, Francis 11.
PARKHURST, Ida 1'1.
8 Feb 1883
ANDERSON, James W.
ORr~, Cassie E.
24 Dec 1883-'
Edwardsville, KS
Linwood, KS
Dg. Co, KS
ARGNBRIGHT, Joseph
HENSHAW, Ellen
20 Mar 1883Cedar Junction,KS
Cedar Junction,KS
Dg.Co, KS
ARIE, John
CLAY, Annie
5 July 1883Loring, KS
Loring, KS
Dg. Co, KS
BAKER, William J.
AUSTAETT, Louisa
18 Dec 1883Boston, Mass.
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, K5
BANCROFT, William E.
EDGAR, Kate V.
25 Oct 1883Jefferson Co, KS
Jefferson Co, KS
Jeff. Co,KS
BARNETT, Nathaniel
BROWN, Rhoda
11 Oct 1883
BASKERVILLE, Emanuel J. DUDGEON, Sadie R.
29 Aug 1883
BEAGLE, David
HENRY, Alsina
18 June 1883
BEAL, John G.
WALRUFF, Addie
29 Nov 1883
BEAM, Emanuel
LINK, Mary A.
18 May 1883Jasper Co, MO
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
BEHRNS, William
TRANS~iliIER, Mollie
13 Dec 1883
BILL, J'ackson
DODDS, r'iartha
1 l"lar 1883Osage Co, KS
Dg. Co, KB
Dg. Co, KS
BENEDICT, Fred R.
BARDELL, Hattie L.
14 Nov 1883Dg. Co, KS
Leav. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
BLAKER, William S.
GREGG, Emma
18 Aug 1883Dg. Co, KS
Leav. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
BLEAKLEY(BLAECHEL),Frank SOr'~S, Anna
9 Oct 1883
BLEVINS, John R.
PETTY, Theodocia
14 July 1883
BOLES, James L.
EIDEMILLER, Helen E.(Miss) 13 Feb 1883
BO~~, George
COREL, Ella
31 Oct 1883
BREHM, William E.
WEED, Addie R.
13 lVlar 1883Carbondale, KS
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
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~~e #

Officiant

498
409
490
393
514

D. S. Mac Ewan,1'1G
August Pistor, 1'1G
B. F. Bates, M.G
Washington Mercer,1'1G
A. H. Foote, PJ
A.. H. Foote, PJ

417

A. h. Foote, PJ

446

A. H. Foote, PJ

509

A. H. Foote, PJ

480

C. W. Cherry, JP

485
463

Dudley Lee, MG
Werter R.Davis, MG
ehas Chadwick, JP
1'1. C. Duggan,Priest
W. D. Stover, MG

443

505

434

Harder, !"lG
David Dodds, l"lG

507
406

F'.

497

A. M. Richardson,1'1G

459

A. H. Foote, PJ

470

Elias 1'1ayer,Pri~st
Frank B. Olds,MG
S. M. Osmond, l"lG
A. A. Trimper, MG
George Hale Scott,MG

449

396
493
414

\. -'

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS I"lARRIAGE RECORDS - 188Ai, (Cont' d)
Bridegroom
BRENDER, Frederick L.
BRICKELL, William G.
Olathe, KS
BROWN, Charles O.
BROWN, Thomas R.
BRUCE, Charles F.
Rensselaer, Ind.
BRUNE, George C.
BRUNE, Samuel Edward
BRUNE, William H.
Dg. Co, KS
BUELL, Fremont
New Bloomington, OH
BURNE'I'T, Benjamin
BUTTS, Halleck D.
Valley Falls, KS
CADE, George W.
CA¥~BELL, Eliott A.
t10rris Co, KS
CArfrBELL, Henry E.
CAMPBELL, William H.
CARLTON, Sidney E.
CARSON, Daniel
CARSON, John
CARTER, Adam
CARY, Thomas E. T.
CAYLOR, Isaac J.
CHADWICK, Charles
CHAF~AN, William E.
• CHEESI"lAN, Edmund G.
CHRISTY, William F.
Dg. Co, KS
CLARK, Ezra J.
CLARK, Francis C.
CLARK, John
CLARK, Sheridan T.
Wyandotte Co, KS
Leav. Co, KS

II&lt;

Bride

Date/Place

~

Officiant

MILLER, Emma
ROUSH, Annie
Dg. Co, KS
STILLWELL, Olive Leanna
FUREL, Jennie
WILSON, Anna J.
Dg. Co, KS
FETHEROLF, Jennie M.
ALBRIGHT, May
flENZER, Helena
Dg. Co, KS
BATMAN, Clara
Dg. Co, KS
JACKSG::, Laura
LADD, Emma J.
Dg. Co, KS
WALDIE, ~aggie B.
SMOOT, Sadie
Jeff. Co, KS
KING, Cassia E.
CUkTIS, Nellie C.
HAYS, Nannie
GIDEON, Mary
DI~~iliRY, Isabella
SMITH, Hattie
Barker, Mollie
POWERS, Vienna
STOCKWELL, Nancy H.
OGDEN, Mollie B.(Miss)
DREISBACH, Mary E.
RHODES, Ellen
Dg. Co, KS
FLORY, Lucy
OSBORN, Emma G.
KENNEDY, Amanda
SHERLOCK, Hilda S.
Kansas City, 1'10
Leav. Co, KS

1 Nov 1883
6 Sept 1883Dg. Co, KS
11 Jan 1883
22 Feb 1883
26 Dec 1883Dg. Co, KS
26 Apr· 1883
20 5ept 1883
1 Feb 1883Hopewell, KS
4 June 1883Dg. Co, KS
25 Dec 1883
9 Aug 1883Dg. Co, KS
1 Feb 1883
10 May 1883Jeff. Co, KS
1 Feb 1883
5 Mar 1883
29 Nov 1883
29 July 1883
15 Apr 1883
20 Sept 1883
28 Dec 1883
28 Aug 1883
14 June 1883
26 Apr 1883
17 Apr 18838 Feb 1883Franklin Co,KS
18 Apr 1883
15 Aug 1883
8 Mar 1883
7 Sept 1883Dg. Co, KS
Leav. Co, KS

492
466

John Ehrsam, MG
A. H. Foote, FJ

385

A. G. Sawin, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
Wm. P. Haworth,l'lG

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404

516

391

Daniel Walter, MG
Christ Bruegger,MG
J. Ehrsam, MG

437

Chas.Chadwick. JP

513
455

Washington ~jercer,hG
J.w. Alderman, I1G

392
431

S. ~l. Osmond, I"iG
C. W. Cherry, JP

393
410

Werter R. Davis, MG
A. A. Trimper, I1G
s. L. Johnson, MG
A. H. Daniels, MG
Washington Mercer,MG
A. H. Foote,PJ
C. G. Crysler, l"1G
D. S. MacEwan, ~lG
C. G. Howland, MG
S. Ii. Osmond, ~lG
Samuel Kelsall, MG
C. F. Tector, MG

428
474

504
453

425
475
517
464
442

427
421

396
426
458
412

467

A. H. FOOTE, PJ
Jas. Marvin, I"lG
Dudley Lee, MG
A. H. Foote, FJ

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1883 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Flace

~

Officiant

CLELAND,William W.
COLWELL, Robert
Leav. Co, KS
COOPER, David 1'1.
Paola, KS
COOPER, Samuel
COOP, Frederick
CORY, Francis G.
CRANE, William
Johnson Co, KS
CRIPE, John S.
DEr~, Cyrus M.
DESQUE, Henry
DOANE, Fred W.
DOANE, George E.
DOMINIQUE, Rovere
Gazolino
DRAPER, Geo. W.
DUDLEY, John H.
DEE r~s, Joseph L.
DUNCAN, Wesley H.
EASLEY, Henry E.
EDMONDS, James W.
Nevada, 1"10
ELSTON, David C.
El"lERY, Melville
Galesbury, ILL
FEE, John Howard
FITCHUE, James
FITC1.iUE, Joseph
Dg. Co, KS
FITZPATRICK, James
FORTH, Eddison F.
FORTIN, Nelson L.
Boston, Mass.
FRAKER, William S.
Dg. Co, KS

DOUGLASS, Alice M.
FOWLER, Anna
Dg. Co, KS
THRASHER, Kate
Dg. Co, KS
KENNEDY, Carrie
OTT, Helen
HOLLINSHEAD, Ellen
ELGIN, Laura
Johnson Co, KS
TINKEY, Sarah
LEWIS, Kate L.
SHEETS, Lena
ALLEN, Josephine
LACY, Julia E.
HEGER, Dheresia

21 Noc 1883
12 July 1883-

501
447

A. M. Richardson, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ

14 Aug 1883-

457

J-as. Marvin, MG

412
416
402
452

Dudley Lee, MG
Jos. Rahskopf, MG
Werter R.Davis, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ

376
479
390
426
473
413

Peter Brubaker, MG
C. E. Williams, MG
August Fistor, NG
Daniel Walter, MG
A. fie Foote, PJ
H. Foote, PJ

24 June 1883
28 Feb 1883
5 June 1883
7 Nov 1883
29 Aug 1883
13 Feb 1883-

443
406
438

J. A. Hubenger, MG
C. E. Williams, MG
John S. Brown, MG
J. W. Alderman, MG
A. H. Daniels, MG
A. K. Johnson, !";.G

18 Nov 1883
3 Feb 1883

500
394

A. A. Trimper, MG

418
508
486

A. Beatty, I1G

511

H. 1"1. Green, I1G

ANDERSON, Mary E.
HART UP , Hattie J.
MC CURDY, Annie H.
BAILLIE, Eliza S.
SCOTT, Frankey E.
ARNETT, Laura M.
Dg. Co, KS
WILKESON, Annie E.
ABRA.MZ, Josie
Dg. Co, KS
BURN TON , Ella E.
LOWRY, Ella
GREEN, Anni e
Leav. Co, KS
BRASS, Sallie S.
RUSSELL, Eliza Ann
Sl"IITH, Katie R.
Dg. Co, KS
HATCH, Emma L.
Jeff. Co, KS

Dg. Co, KS

Dg. Co, KS
8 Nar 1883
22 Mar 1883
28 Feb 1883
25 July 1883Dg. Co, KS
1 Jan 1883
30 Sept 1883
25 Jan 1883
15 Apr 1883
18 Sept 1883
12 Mar 1883

Dg. Co, KS

Dg. Co, KS
22 Mar 1883
13 Dec 1883
15 Oct 1883Leav.Co, KS?
24 Dec 1883
10 July 1883
16 july 1883Dg. Co, KS
21 Jan 1883~
Jeff. Co, KS

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494
463
397

A. H.

F'oote, PJ

William Harwell,hG
R. Martin, l"lG

447
448

Sam'l Eaker, MG
A. Beatty, MG

389

Justus McCoy, MG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS rillRRIAGE RECORDB - 1883 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place

Officiant

C. G. Crysler, l"lG
FRAZIER, William C.
JEMISON, Alice ~.
17 June 1883
442
A. h. Foote, PJ
FREDERICK, Frank C.
NOSRIS, Sylvia E.
17 Feb 1883401
Topeka, KS
Topeka, KS
DS. Co, KS
S. M. Osmond, ~G
FRENCH, Charles D.
WARNE, Caroline ~ackey(Mrs.) 21 Aug 1883
461
J. P. Dahlquist, l"IG
FRIDLUND, John F.
SWANSON, Minnie
12 Oct 1883485
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
Osage Co, KS
Wilmot Whitfield, l"lG
GALE, Leonidas 'r.
PARRETT, AdelIa D.
9 May 1883431
Leav. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
D. S. Mac Ewan, MG
GAMBLE, Charles N.
LAnD, l'lary E.
22 Mar 1883417
Lansing, KS
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
A. H. Foote, FJ
GARDNER, Thomas S.
HILL, Nancy J.
25 Dec 1883514
Aurora Spgs, MO
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
Jas. Marvin, l"lG
GARRETT, Edwin L.
WADE, Eudora A.
13 11ar 1883414
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
Osage Co, KS
A. H. Foote, PJ
GAUSNELL, James W.
TRAPP, Amanda
19 July 1883450
Leav. Co, K5
Leav. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
A. A. Trimper, MG
GIERTZ (GEIRTZ),Andreas SCHNEIDER Amelia~ 9 June 1883
440
A. H. Foote, PJ
GILBREATH, Ain S.
BANCOM,MaryAClementina 5 Sept 1883465
Johnson Co, KS
Johnson Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
Geo. Hale Scott, MG \,..--'
GILLESPIE, James B.
WILSON, Jessie
31 May 1883
437
A.
H. Foote, PJ
GILLILAND, Thomas L.
DEMPSTER, Maggie T.
12 Apr 1883
423
J. H. Bonebrake, rIG
GLENN, William B.
WIl'lER, Sarah L.
9 Dec 1883
507
A. G. Sawin, l"IG
GRAHAM, Samuel
HIGBY, Nettie
5 June 1883436
Franklin, Penn.
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
Washington 11ercer ,NG
GRAVES, Rid
,SWEEZY,Jane
15 Nov 1883498
Atchison, KS
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
c.J • 1'1. Michael, I'lG
GROSDIDIER, Edward W. DWYRE, Mollie
16 Apr 1883425
Johnson Co, KS
Johnson Co, KS
~. Co, KS
GUSTAFSON, Charles John CARLSON, Augusta Elizabeth 10 Oct 1883-License Only
A. A. Trimper, l"lG
HADLEY, Theodore W.
DAVIS, Cora E.
28 June 1883
444
A. A. rrrimper, l'1G
HAGLUND, John A.
OLSON, Nary C.
14 Apr 1883
424
H. 1''1. Greene, MG
~~SHIRE, Rufus A.
LEAMER, Kate K.
6 June 1883
438
HARBAUGH, William W.
TRAVIS, Alice E.
25 Apr 1883-License Only
C. w. Dabourdien,JP
HARRIS, Herbert E.
FATTY, Anna
26 Oct 1883491
Linwood, KS
Linwood, KS
Leav.Co, KS
A. H. Foote, PJ'
HARRISON, Abraham L.
HEF.E'NER, Louisa
6 bep 1883
467
T

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�DOUGLAS

COUNTY, KANSAS fillRRIAGE RECORDS - 1883 (Cont'd)

Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place

!:&amp;it

Officiant

HART'r.r'lANN (HARTI'iANN),

SCHRAEDER, l"linnie

10 l"lar 1883

413

August Fistor, !vlG

Augustus
VOGL, Frances C.
HAUBER, Joseph
SOXl"'lAN, Annie Mary
RAUS, Josiah C.
SUTTON, Frances
HAYI"UiN., Edward T.
Frank. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
HANSON, Betty
HERl"lAN, Peter
Dg. Co, KS
Ch~nute, KS
HUNTER, Minnie C.
HICKS, Charles
Leav. Co, KS
Leav. Co, KS
HIGH, William H.
PUCKET'r, l"lartha
Jeff. Co, .KS
Topeka, KS
ALDER, Sarah E.
HINES, David P.
OSMOND, Ida K.
HOLBROOK, Norman E.
Dg. Co, KS
l"iarengo, IA
HOLLISTER, Jeremiah J. BRYANT, Nettie M.
BRITTON, Vestia E.
HORN BARGER , John G.
Lawrence:~ KS
Emporia, KS
HOSKINSON, Williamson K. NICHOLS, Jennie A.
HOUSE, Lucious O.
SEARL, Ella A.
Dg. Co, KS
Topeka, KS
STEWART,
Ida
HOWARD, James I.
Jeff. Co, KS
Jeff. Co, KS
HUGHES, Benjamin
STUDLEY, Jennie
LOWRY, .Annie
JACKSON, Charles
DALE, Cora
JACKSON, Lawson
BUCKRANAN, Belle
J.AMES, Sa.m.uel
PLANGHER, Susan
JARBOE, Richard Alva
l"lILLBR, Adele
JARDON, Frank X.
J'ONES, George 1":.
HAYS, Jennie
KLINE, Nary D.
JONES, Jesse
Leav. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
REYNOLDS, Dora G.
JONES, Robert 1"1.
JORDAN, Augustus M.
GCRl"IONT, Rosalie
Edgerton, KS
l"ledia, KS

14 Nov 1883
496
18 Oct 1883
487
12 Jan 1883387
Dg. Co, KS
16 Nov 1883497
Chanute, KS
7 Feb 1883394
Falleaf(Leav.Co,KS)
15 Feb 1883399
Shawnee Co, KS
25 Nov 1883
503
15 Aug 1883458
Dg. Co, KS
5 Sept 1883
466
456
13 Aug 1883Dg. Co, KS
18 Nov 1883
499
422
12 Apr 1883Dg. Co, KS
3 Oct 1883480
Dg. Co, KS
22 Aug 1883
461
20 Dec 1883
511
27 Sept 1883
477
7 June 1883
437
482
7 Oct 1883
5 Dec 1883
506
28 Feb 1883
404
23 Jan 1883389
Dg. Co, KS
21 Nov 1883
501
9 Jan 1883386
Dg. Co, KS

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Elias Mayer, Priest
Wm. H. Sweet, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
Aug. Johnson, I'lG
Sam. Kelsall, I'lG
H. Z. Dunlap, JF
\oJ. D. Stover, rvlG

S. N. Osmond, MG

A. A. Trimper, l"IG

L. C. Ebey, MG

J. E. Whiting, MG
Clark G.Howland, l"lG
A. H. Foote, FJ
B. F. Bates, MG
11artin, 1'1G
A. H. Daniels, l"lG
Washington Mercer,MG
Sam 'I Baker, 1"IG
A. G. Sawin, l"lG
G. S. Dearborn,l"lG
Geo.W. Havermale,MG

F~obert

Andrew Douglass, JF
f'. Brosard, l"IG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS
Bridegroom

Bride

~~IAGE

RECORDS - 1883 (Cont'd)
Date/Place

~

KARNES, Abraham F.
CLARK, Clara Ellen
1 Feb 1883
392
KIRCHNER, John
462
GRANVI~LE, Bridget
25 Aug 1883
KEI]'ER, Wilbur F.
hITCHELL, Emma
9 Jan 1883387
Boulder, Colo.
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
KEl"lP, William J.
PLATZ, Ella
29 July 1883
453
KIESEl-HvETTER, John Edward ROBERTS,Minnie hay 22 Sept 1883476
Leav. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KG
Dg. Co, KS
KING, Edward
BEESON, Mollie
419
31 ~lar 1883
. KINSEY, Charles
444
TUF'FIELD, !'largaret J.
29 June 1883
KIRKtlliN, Charles
451
DAVENFORT, Ida Lee
25 July 1883Linwood, KS
Eall Leaf, KS
Dg. Co, KS
KLAUS, Louis J.
WEYBRIGHT, Nora
13 Jan 1883
389
KLOPF,Aaron T.
SN YDER , Mary E.
489
21 Oct 1883Kansas City, MO
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
KNIGHTEN, Jesse W.
468
LA RUE, Mary E.
7 Sept 1883Dg. Co, KS
Coffey Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
KNOEPF'EL, Adam
HUNTSINGER, Emma
415
15 !,lar 1883Wellsville, KS
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
KNUEHL, Joseph A.
384
RUE¥...L, Justine
1 Jan 1883Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
Leav. Co, KS
LA BARRIERE', Emil
BROWN, Kate
472
17 Sept 1883Rich Hill, I"10
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
LANDON, Herbert
RODELL, Annie s. !'1.
31 Jan 1883
391
LAVAN, James
MURPHY, Johanna
479
29 Sept 1883
LENARD, Charles
STAGGERS, Kate
483
6 Oct 1883
LEWIS, Charles
484
LOWRY, Willie (Miss)
11 Oct 1883
LEWIS, Walter D.
400
CAl"1FBELL, Amanda
18 Feb 1883
LIGHTWILER, Rudolph
446
LIGHTWILER, Sarah
3 July 1883
LIKES, Moses I"1.
HOPFING, Sarah Jane
24 Dec 1883
513
LINK, Charles W.
BUTLER, Catharine
449
17 July 1883Topeka, KG
Topeka, KS
Dg. Co, KS
LONG, William
~1ADDEN, Maggie
1 Oct 1883-License only
LUIS, Alo
SEIBOLD, Ibena
436
28 May 1883
LYMAN, Dwight G.
420
rillDRICK, Annie A.
8 Apr 1883
LYON, A. DeWitt
WELLl"lAN, I"1innie A.
10 Aug 1853
456

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Officiant
~}oseph Iliff, JF
J. E. Whiting, ~lG
Werter R.Davis, MG

J. B. Whisler, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
H. Ford, MG
Chas.Chadwick, JF
A. H. Foote, FJ

P. M.Lewis, !'lG
A. H. :Foote, PJ

A. H. Foote, FJ
Daniel Walter, I"lG
Wm. N. Fage, I"lG
C. G. Crysler, MG
A. A. Trimper, I"IG

Elias Mayer,Priest
A. H. Foote, PJ
R. Martin, MG
A. A. Trimper, MG
A. ~-l. Foote, FJ
A. H. Foote, fJ
A. H. Foote, FJ
Elias Mayer, Priest
S. M. Osmond, MG
J. W. Alderman, MG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS I'IARRIAGE RECORDS - 1833 (Cont I d)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Flace

MARTENS, August
BRMfD, Minnie
4 Mar 1883
r"JillTIN, f"Iajor
WATSON, Serena
17 Sept 1883
flliRVIN, Elmer G.
BRYANT, Farthena
28 July 1883
NC CALL, Alexander
NICKELL, Amanda E.
21 Dec 188,
1'1C CREARY, Miller B.
MANN, Clarissa H.(Miss) 17 hay ,1883
Leav. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
MC GEE, George, Jr.
DENNIS, Viola
2 Jan 1883
MC KINNEY, Archibald
SFERAW, Alice M.
27 Feb 1883Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
Holling, K.S
NC KNIGHT, Francis Marion DUTTON, Lillie
10 Nov 1883
MC LEAN, Michael F.
POLLEY, Elsie Belle
12 Sept 1883Dodge City, KS
Dodge City, KS
Dodge Co, K.S
f"lC LH'IANS, James W.
CHILD, Harriet L.
1 Oct 1883
MC NEIL, Daniel C.
SCHOENING,Weaver P.(~~s.) 25 Jan 1883Osceola, 1'10
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
MEAD, John
MC FARLAND, Julia
13 Feb 1883Pamona, KS
Pamona, KS
Dg. Co, KS
l"'lEADE, Frank A.
PUTN.AM, r·j,arcia J.
7 Oct 1883
l"'lENDENHALL, Charles
COX, Elmira E.
3 F'eb 1883Laveta, Colo.
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
METSKER, John L.
HARDING, Mary M.
27 May 1883
MILLER, John
GASSER, Rosa
10 June 1883
f"'lONROE, Andy
NELSON, Winnie
7 Nov 1883
l"'10NTGOMERY, Edgar tI.
PLATZ, Emma
1 Nar 1883
l"'lOORE, Allen
MC CAULEY, hary
19 Sept 1883
MORRIS, Alfred 'r.
TINKEY, Elizabeth
24 Dec 1883Frank. Co" KS
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
MORRIS, William H.
OSBORN, Hallie C.
11 Sept 1883Dg. Co, KS
Wilson Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
MURlEY, Daniel J.
SOULE, Bertha
26 Dec 1883Ark City, KS
Eldorad , KS
Dg. Co, KS
MYERS, Elmer E.
MC CALL, I"ici.tilda
30 Sept 1883
NElS, .Peter
GENTH£R, l"'lary
2 May 1883
NEWBY, Richard F.
l"'IACY, l'1ary L.
14 Apr 1883Kansas City, 1'10
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
OLSON, Anton
LOFGREN, Carrie
28 Apr 1883

-230-

£&amp;.£

Officiant

408
472

August Fistor, tlG
welborn Wright, MG
Benj. F. Bates, MG
C. E. Williams, NG
s. IvI. Osmond, MG

454-

510
433
384
405

A. H. Foote, PJ

495
470

A. H.

480
390

A. H. Foote, PJ
Geo. W.Havermale,I''lG

397

A. H. Foote, PJ

483
395

Elias Nayer,~riest
Frank B. Glds, I'!G

435
441
494
407
474
512

Daniel E. Smith, MG
J. Ehrsam, l"1G
!-'. Johnson, MG
Christopher Flory,HG
R. hartin, l'lG
A. H. F'oote, PJ·

471

.A. H. Foote, PJ

515

A. Beatty, l'1G

478
429
424

C. E. Williams, MG
F. T. Harder, NG
William F. Haworth,MG

429

A.

B. S. Crosby, MG
Foote, P'J
Jas. Marvin, l'lG

A. Trimper, l"'lG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS I"iARRIAGE RECORDS - 1883 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place

OTTINGEB., Feter
HAlif"lON, Lydia
6 Dec 1883Jeff. Co, KS
Jeff. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
OWENS, Benjamin H.
SLArPER, Hary
9 Aug 1883Henry Co, MO
Henry Co, 1'10
Dg. Co"; KS
OWINGS, Nathan B.
MC GEE, Alice
21 Nov 1883Oak Grove, 1'10
Jeff. Co, HO
Jeff. Co, KS
PAGE, Clifton
FLEI1ING, Nina Edith
14 Aug 1883Topeka, KS
Topeka, KS
Dg. Co, KS
PARLET'r, Benjamin F.
HART, Flora
13 Nov 1883Frank. Co, KS
Pottawatomie Co,KS
Dg. Co, KS
FARM, George
ADAl'lS, Jane
5 Aug 1883
PARMENTER,Charles S.
WILLIAMS, Anna G.
25 Dec 1883
FENCIUlliD, William E.
WATTS, Mary E.
30 Oct 1883
FERSON, John
PETERSON, Christine
10 Apr 1883
l'ETRIE, Richard R.
BROWN, Millie
10 Sept 1883
PHILLIPS, Rufus F'.
HOOD, Elizabeth
27 Sept 1883
PINGREE, George E.
GILES, Elizabeth M.
16 Oct 1883Dg. Co, KS
Rockford, IL
Dg. Co, KS
PRICE, w..lliam A.
GILL, Eva R.
18 Jan 1883
HAGER, Samuel
HILL, Rachel
29 Aug 1883
RANDALL, Clarence L.
RAYSON, Emma A.
2 July 1883Cedar Junction, KS
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
RANDALL, William F.
BROOKE, Julia M.
6 l":ar 1883
RANSDELL, Daniel B.
FLOYD,.b.nna
22 F'eb 1883
READING, James W.
FRIDLEY, Bertha M.
1 Sept 1883
REAGAN, J'ohn
I"1C CltRTY(I":C CARTHY) ,I"lary 19 June 1883Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
Johnson Co, KS
REBER, Daniel H.
STROBEL, Louisa
5 I"lar 1883Dg. Co, KS
Johnson Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
REDIvlON, Charles H.
0' SULLIVAN, I"lary 1'1.
17 Oct 1883Osage Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
REYES, Henry
WINCHELL, Aggie
10 Dec 1883
RICE, Charles W.
GRIFFIN, Emily
27 July 1883Grand Rapids, Mich.
Kansas City, KS
Dg. Co, KS
RICHARDS, Hugh Tudor
f'ULLER, Lizzie J.
20 Feb 1883Hermansillo-Sonora ,1'1ex. Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
-231-

Eg.,

Officiant

506

a. H. Foote, F'J

455

H. H. Howard, JP

503

A. A. Trimper, MG

457

A. H. Foote, f'J

495

J.W.Alderman, hG

454
515
492
422
469
477
487

A. H.
F. J.
D. S.
A. H.
A. H.
Chas.
A. H.

388
462

445

G. S. Dearborn, l'1G
B. Foote, FJ'
W. A. Boucher, MG

411
403
464
440

A. H. Foote, FJ .
\Villiam Jones, riG
A. H. Foote, PJ'
M. J. Cas~y,Priest

407

F. T. Harder, MG

488

A. H.

508
452

J. W. Alderman, MG
Chas. Chadwick, JP

403

James I"larvin, l'lG

Daniels, MG
Williams, MG
Mac Ewan, MG
Foote, PJ
Foote, PJ
Chadwick, JP
Foote, PJ

A.

lt~oote,

P'J

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS

r~~IAGE

RECORDS - 1883 (Cont'd)

Date/Place

Bridegroom

Bride

ROBINSON, Daniel G.
ROTH, Charles E.
Atchison, KS
ROYfJfI'EH, Nat
Jeff. Co, KS
RUSCH, John
SAN":F'ORD, William C.
Fontiac, Mich.
SCHOEN HOFFER , John
SEIWALD, Frank
Dg. Co, KS
SIMMS, Edward
SHE;~, James B.
Dg. Co, KS
SHIELDS, Joseph H.
SI'lI'I'H, George H.
Kingman, KS
SNI'I'H, John
SI'lITH, Ross
St'lITH, \val ter S.
St. Louis, 1"10
SI'lITH, William J.
Shawnee, Co, KS
SNYDER, George W.
SOl"YiER, Joseph
SPERRY, S. Watson
SPIETZ, Robert J.
SPRING, John W.
STANLEY, Jasper N.
Jeff. Co, KS
STERLING, Miles Wilson
STEWART, Odus
ST. LeUIS, John E
Topeka, KS
8'lIOEVER., D. Herman

3 May 1883
24 July 1883Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
EORTON, Ellernora
17 Sept 1883Dg. Co, KS
Jeff. Co, KS
20 Nov 1883
OLl"lSTED, Julia
27 Dec 1883BROWNE, Josie E.
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
2 Oct 1883
SOrJ'JER, Nary
3 Oct 1883HADEL, Caroline
Dg. Co, KS
Johnson Co, KS
10 l'lay 1883
BUTTER, Courtney
18 Nov 1883RIC.H.ARD, Maud
Shawnee Co, KS
Oakland, Calif.
18 Feb 1883
w'ILLIAMS, Hannah
14 Oct 1883SHOwALTER, Lillian I"1.
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
PETERSON, haria C.
3 Mar 1883
3 Oct 1883
JONES, Fannie
26 Dec 1883rLARTIN, Alice C.
Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
l"IC NEIL, rlary
14 l"iay 1883Dg. Co, KS
Perryville, KS
BITTERLY, Lizzie
3 Sept 1883
l"iADDLE (I'1.ADEL), l"lary
8 May 1883
COREL, Ollie
3 Jan 1883
20 Feb 1883
WIEDEMANN, Lizzie
23 Oct 1883
HARRIS, Joanna (Mrs.)
13 I'lar 1883l"iAIN, Rosa
Jeff. Ce, KS
Dg. Co, KS
19 July 1883
FELLOWS, Cara E.
26 I'lay 1883
FOSTER, Lotta
BASTIAN, Caroline
27 Dec 1883Dg. Co, KS
Topeka, KS
~JHITEGONS, Theresa Agnes 29 Nov 1883
DUNCAN, Ella

J OHNSCN, 1"lary F.

-232-

~

Officiant

430
451

Dudley Lee, I'lG
A. A. Trimper, .MG

473

Frank B. Olds, MG

502
516

.A..

476
478

Elias .Mayer, Friest
Elias Mayer, Friest

430
500

Rufus Parks, I'1G
O. J. Cowles, MG.

400
486

E. B. Lee, l"lG

410
481
512

A. H. Foote, FJ
R. Martin, I"IG
Werter R. Davis, MG

432

A. H.

465
428
385
402
490
415

A. A. Trimper,MG

Elias Mayer,Priest
William Jones, MG
A. A. Trimper, l'1G
Geo. Hale Scott,l"lG
A. H. Foote, FJ

450
435
517

Jas. l'larvin, I''lG
A. H. Foote, PJ
Chas. Chadwick, JOP

499

Elias Mayer,Friest

H. Foote, PJ
Archibald Beatty,NG

Samuel Baker, l'1G

Foote, PJ

0

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS rJUillIAGE RECORDS - 1883(Cont'd)Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place

£&amp;ll

Officiant

STROMBAUGH, Aaron M.
STUDEBAKER, Isaac
SURBER, Charles W.
TALLEY, Daniel
'rHACKER, William M.
TORN EDEN , Simon
Leav. Co, KS
TOSH, Lindorf D. L.
TREMFER, Henry S.
TRII"lPER, Abraham A.
VANDERBUR, Samuel A.
VANDEhBUR, William T.
VAUGHN, Horton
Caldwell, KS
VINCENT, Charles W.
Osage Co, KS
VITT, Joseph
WALTON, John H.
WALTON, Thomas
WARD, Charles J.
Kansas City, KO
WARREN, George Allen
WATSON, Lemuel
WATSON, Theodore A.
WEAR, Charles A.
Kansas City, 1"10
WEAVER, Arthur D.
WEBBER, Frederich
WEIDNhR, John F.
Topeka, KS
WHEAT, Robert C.
Cinn, Ohio
WHITE, Elmer W.
WHI'I'NhY, John H.
WILKINSON,William A.J.
WILl"10TH, Frank H.

BANNING, Mary M.
ELLERS, Ellaziene
WOODWARD, Frances A.
FOGERTY, Viola
HETvJARD, Carrie E.
EBERHARD, Sophie
Dg. Co, KS
PARISH, l"linnie C.
FOEHLER, Emma A.
RAND, Susan R.
HlJI"iFHREY, Harriet B.
TAYLOR, Fembina
BAILEY, l"lary Anna
IJg. Co, KS
COX, Eliza
Osage Co, KS
GOTTSTEIN, Mary
GALE, l'lartha Grace
TAYLOR, Lucy L.
MORGAN, Anna 1'1.
Dg. Co, KS
CLAY, Jane
WALLACE, Laura
WOLCG-TT, A.dell S.
WarrON, 1'1artha J.
Kansas City, 1'10
BULLENE, Gertrude
BADSKY, Laura
HARTI'ihN, Lena
Topeka, KS
DRAPER, Flora A.
Dg. Co, KS
bTO'WE, Clara F.
ST liNyJIX, Ka t e
LONG, Laura J.
S1"lITH, Elsie

29 Oct 1883
6 1'lar 1883
4 Mar 1883
5 Dec 1883
17 Nay 1883
20 Dec 1883Dg. Co, KS
12 Nov 1883
12 Sept 1883
14 Sept 1883
14 Feb 1883
14 Feb 1883
5 Feb 1883Dg. Co, KS
14 Feb 1883Dg. Co, KS
20 Nov 1883
7 Nov 1883
30 June 1883
19 Dec 1883Dg. Co, KS
18 Aug 1883
27 Nov 1883
12 Apr 1883
19 Aug 1883Dg. Co, KS
7 June 1883
8 filar 1883
14 July 1883Shawnee Co,KS
17 Nay 1883Dg. Co, KS
4 .Apr 1883
14 Oct 1883
9 Apr 1883
15 Aug 1883

491
409
408

.A. Ii. Foote, PJ'
Daniel E. Smith, MG
Thomas Scott, ~G
Daniel E.Smith, MG
L. S. Spring, I"IG
Jacob E. Maurer,MG

-233-

505

432
511

496
469
471
398
398
395

D. S. Mac Ewan, MG

A. A. Trimper, rlG

S. M. Osmond, MG

A. H. Foote, PJ

A. H. Foote, PJ
William F. Harvey,1'lG

399

A. H. Foote,PJ

502

A.

r---_ •• -

493
445

509

H. Foote, PJ
Geo.Winterbourne,MG
A. H. l!'oote ,PJ
A. M. Richardson,MG

460
504
423
460

Chas. Chadwick, JF
Washington I"lercer,MG
Clark G. Howland,l"lG
A. H. Foote, FJ

439
411
448

Richard Cordley,MG
William H.l"iichael, f-lG
'r.F .Dornblaser,MG

433

J.

420
482
421

J. H. Byers, hG
A. J. Jennings, JF
A. H.Foote, ·PJ'
Jas. rlarvin, l"IG

459

vi.

Alderman, MG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS I'iARRIAGE IlliCORDS - 1883 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place

Fg.#

Officiant

WILSON, Benjamin ]'.
Jeff. Co, KS
WOOD, Edward B.
WOODARD, Joseph J.
\JOODSON, Charles
wULFh~HLE, William C.
YOUNG, Feter
ZERBY, John W.
ZONDLER, Charles

FARMER, Elizabeth O.
Jeff. Co, KS
WHITLO\v, Lillian L.
COX, Absili t \Oi.
HERLINGER, l"lartha J.
BU CHHEIM, l"lary A.
PLIFK.A., Anna
FLEER, Annie C.
SHURR, Kate
STACK, Nora

23 Sept 1883Jeff. Co, KS
5 Jan 1883
13 Sept 1883
26 Feb 1883
20 l"1ar 1883
26 May 1883
8 Apr 1883
31 Mar 1883-License
18 Oct 1883

475

C. W. Cherry,JF

386
468
405
416
434
419
only
488

A. H. F'oote, FJ
.A. H. Foote, FJ
Chas.Chadwick, JP
August Fistor,MG
J. W. Stewart,JF
Ferdinand T.Harder,MG

ZUTTEm~iliISTER,William

A• .A. Trimper ,l"lG

ALPHil.BETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NM'iE - 1883
Groom

Bride

Groom

Bride

ABRAl"lZ, Josie
ADAl"lS, Jane
ALBRIGHT, May
ALDER, Sarah E.
ALLEN, Josephine
ANDERSON, !"Iary E.
ARNE':rT, Laura M.
AUSTAETT, Louisa
BADSKY, Laura
BAILEY, Mary Anna
BAILLIE, Eliza S.
B.A.NNING, Mary !"l.
BANCO!"i, I"lary A.
BARDELL, Hattie L.
BASTIAN, Caroline
BATIvlAN, Clara
BEESON, l'1011ie
BITTERLY, Lizzie
BRAND, Minnie
BRASS, Sallie S.

EMERY, Melville
FARM, George
BRUNE, Samuel Edward
HINES, David F.
DOANE, Fred W.
DRAPER, George W.
EDNONDS, James W.
BAKER, william J.
WEBBER, Frederick
VAUGHN, Horton
DUNCAN, 'vJesley H.
STRONBAUGH, Aaron M.
GILBREATH, Ain S.
BENEDICT, Fred R.
ST. LOUIS, John F.
BUELL, F'remon t
KING, Edward
SNYDER, George W.
l"iAB.TENS, August
FITZPATRICK, James

BRIT/lION, Vestia E.
HORNBiiliGLR, John G.
BROOKE, Julia I'i.
RANDALL, William P.
BROWN, Kate
LA BARRIERE, Emil
BROWN, Nillie
PErRIE, Richard R.
BROWN, Rhoda "
BAhNET":r, Nathaniel
BROWNE, Josie E.
SANFORD, william C.
BRYANT, Nettie I"i.
HOLLIS'lIER, Jeremiah J".
BRYANT, Partthena
I'~VIN, Elmer G.
BUCHHElll, Nary .A.
WUL]'KUHLE, William C.
BUCKHANAN, Belle
JAMBS, Samuel
BUKER, Nary
ALBERT, William
BULLENE, Gertrude
WEAVER, Arthur D.
BURNTON, Ella E.
FEE, John Howard
BUTLER, Catherine
LINK, Charles W.
BUrLER, CO\lI'tney
SllmS, Edward
CAI'lF BELL, .A manda
LEWIS, 'walter D.
CARLSON, hugusta Elizabeth GUSTAFSCN,Charles John
CARI,r.lBA.N, Cyrena
ADM'lS, J ame s
ChILD, Harriet L.
1"1C LII"lANS, James W.
CLARK, Clara Ellen
KARNES, Abraham F.
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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NA¥~ - 1883 (Cont'd)
Bride

Groom

Bride

ARIE, John
FOSTER, Lotta
CLAY, Annie
WAFl~, George Allen
FOWLER, Anna
CLAY, Jane
BOWl"lAN, George
FRIDLEY, Bertha M.
COREL, Ella
SF'ERRY, S. Watson
GALE, I"lartha Grace
COREL, Ollie
WOODARD, Joseph J.
GASSER, Rosa
COX, Absilit W.
VINCENT, Charles W.
GENTHEH, Mary
COX, Eliza
MENDENHALL, Charles
GIDEON, Mary
COX, Elmira E.
CAl"'WBELL, William H.
GILES, Elizabeth M.
CURTIS, Nellie C.
JACKSON, Lawson
GILL, Eva R.
DALE, Cora
KIRKl"lAN, Charles
GORf'~CNT, Rosalie
DAVENPORT, Ida Lee
HADLEY, Theodore W.
GOTTSTEIN, Mary
DAVIS, Cora E.
GILLILAND, Thomas L.
GRANVILLE, Bridget
DEf'1PSTER, Maggie T.
MC
GEE,
George
J.
GREEN, Annie
DENNIS, Viola
CARSON,
John
GREGG, Emma
DI¥~Y, Isabella
BELL,
Jackson
GRIFFIN, Emily
DODDS, l"'lartha
CLELAND,
William
W.
HADEL,
Caroline
DOUGLASS, Alice M.
WHEAT, Robert C.
HANSON, Betty
DRAF'ER, Flora A.
CHEESl"lAN, Edmund G.
HARDING, Mary M.
DREISBACH, Mary E.
BASKERVILLE, Emanuel J. HARl"iON, Lydia
DUDGEON, Sadie R.
ROBINSON, Daniel G.
HARRIS, Joanna(¥~s.)
DUNCAN, Ella
MC KNIGHT,Francis Marian HiillT, Flora
DUTTON, Lillie
GROSDIDIER, Edward W.
HARTrlliN, Lena
DWIRE, Mollie
TORNEDEN, Simon
HARTUF, Hattie J.
EBERHARD, Sophie
BANCROFT, William E.
HATCH, Emma L.
EDGAR, Kate V.
HAYS, Jennie
EIDEI'lILLER, Helen E.(l"liss) , BOLES, James L.
CRAlIE, William
P~YS, Nannie
ELGIN, Laura
STUDEBAKER, Isaac
HEDRICK, Annie A.
ELLERS, Ellaziene
WILSON, Benjamin F.
HEFFNER, Louisa
FARNER, Elizabeth O.
STERLING, Miles Wilson HEGER, Dheresia
FELLOWS, Cera E.
BRUNE, George C.
HENRY, Alcina
FETHEROLF, Jennie M.
ZERBY, John W.
HENSHAW, Ellen
FLEER, Annie C.
Page, Clifton
HENSON, Bettie
FL}~lING, Nina Edith
CLARK, Ezra J.
HERLINGER, l"lartha J.
FLORY, Lucy
RANSDELL, Daniel B.
HEn~ARD, Carrie E.
FLOYD, Anna
TALLEY,
Daniel
HIGBY,
Nettie
FOGERTY, Viola

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Groom
STEWART, Odus
COLWELL, Robert
READING, James W.
WALTON, John H.
MILLER, John
NElS, Peter
CARSON, Daniel
PINGREE, George E.
PRICE, William A.
JORDAN, Augustus I'l.
VITT, Joseph
KIRCHNER, John
FITCHUE, Joseph
BLAKER, William S.
RICE, Charles W.
SEIWALD, Frank
HERf'lAN, Peter
METSKER, John L.
OTTINGER, Feter
SFRING, John \-1.
PARLBT'l', Benjamin F.
WEIDNER, J'ohn F.
DUDLEY, John H.
FRAKER, William S.
JONES, George l"1.
CARLTON, Sidney E.
LITlAN, Dwight G.
HARRISON, Abraham L.
DONINIQUE,Rovere Gazolino
BEAGLE, David
ARGNBRIGHT, J'oseph
ANDERSON, Benjamin
WOOLSON, Charles
THACKER, William M.
GRAHAl'1, Samuel

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NArili - 1883 (Cont'd)
Bride

Bride

Groom

HILL, Nancy J.
GARDNER, Thomas S.
HILL, Rachel
RAGER, Samuel
HOLLINSHEAD, Ellen
CORY, Francis G.
HOOD, Elizabeth
FHILLIPS, Rufus F.
HOPPING, Sarah Jane
LIKES, l"loses 1"'1.
HORTON, Ellernora
ROYSTER, Nat
HU1'-'IFHREY, Harriet B.
VANDERBUR, Samuel A.
HUNTER, Minnie C.
HICKS, Charles
HUNTSINGER, Emma
KNOEPPEL, Adam
JACKSON, Laura
BURNETT, Benjamin
JEMISON, Alice 1'-'1.
FRAZIER, William C.
JOHNSON, Mary P.
ROTH, Charles E.
JONES, Fannie
SMI'rH, Ross
KENNEDY Amanda
CL.ARK, John
KENNEDY, Carrie
COOFER, Samuel
KING, Cassia E.
CAl"WBELL, Henry E.
KLINE, Mary D.
JONES, Jesse
LACY, Julia E.
DOANE, George E.
LADD, Emma J.
BUTTS, Halleck D.
LADD, I"lary E.
GAl"lBLE, Char I e sM.
LA RUE, Mary E.
KNIGHTEN, Jesse W.
LEM'JER, Kate K.
.flAlVlFSHIRE, Rufus A.
LEWIS, Kate L.
DEriAREE, Cyrus 1"'1.
LIGHTWILER, Sarah
LIGHTWILER, Rudolph
BEAM, Emanuel
LINK, Mary A.
LOFGREN, Carrie
OLSON, lillton
LONG, Laura J.
WILKINSON, William A.J.
LOWRY, Annie
JACKSON, Charles
LOWRY, Ella
FITCHUE, James
LOWRY, Willie (Miss)
LEWIS, Charles
l'1A.CY, 1'1ary L.
NEviBY, Richard P.
MADDEN, Maggie
LONG, William
MADDLE (l"lADAL) ,r'Iary
SOl'lMEH, Joseph
MAIN, Rosa
B'rANLEY, Jasper N.
l'lANN, Clarissa H. (Miss) I"IC CREARY, Miller B.
I"UlliTIN, Alice C.
SMITH, Walter S.

Groom

MC CALL, I"Iatilda
l'lYERS, Elmer E.
MC CARTY(tIC CARTHY) ,Mary REAGAN, John
NC CAULEY, Mary
l'100RE, Allen
1'1C CURDY, .Annie H.
DEE MARS, Joseph L.
MC FARLAND, Julia
MEAD, John
MC GEE, Alice
OWINGS, Nathan B.
l'lC NEIL, Mary
SMITH, William J.
MENZER, Helena
BRUNE, William H.
tIILLER, Adell
JARDON, Frank X.
MILLER, Emma
BRENDER, Frederick L.
MILLER, Lizzie J.
RICHARDS, hugh Tudor
MITCHELL, Emma
KEIFER, Wilbur F.
tiORGAN, .Anna M.
WARD, Charles J.
t'lURPHY, J"ohanna
LAVAN, James
NELSON, winnie
MONROE, Andy
NICHOLS, Jennie A.
HOSKINSON,Williamson H.
NICKELL, Amanda E.
MC CALL, Alexander
NORRIS, Sylvia E.
FREDERICK, Frank C.
OGDEN, hollie B. (Miss) CHAH'1AN, William E.
OLMSTED, Julia
RUSCH, John
OLSON, Mary C.
HAGLUND, John A.
ORl"lli, Cassie E.
ANDERSON, J"ames W.
OSBORN, Emma G.
CLARK, Francis C.
OSBORN, Sallie C.
MORRIS, William H.
OSMOND, Ida K.
HOLBROOK, Norman B.
O'SULLIVAN, f1ary M.
REDtl0N, Charles H.
OTT, Helen
COFF, Frederick
FARISH, 1'linnie C.
TOSH, Linddorf
FARKER, 1'lollie
CARY, Thomas E. T.
PARKHURST, Ida M.
ANDERSON, Francis M.
FARRETT, AdelIa D.
GALE, Leonidas T.
FATTY, Anna
lUJRRIS, Herbert E.
FATIiE, I"iartha
ALLEN, William
FETERSON, Christine
}'ERSON, John
FETEHbON, Maria C.
ShITH, John N.
PET'rY, 'l'heodocia
BLEVINS, John R.

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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NM"ili - 1883 (Cont'd)
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

SNOOT, Sadie
CM'JPBELL, Elliott A.
FLANGHLR, Susan
JARBOE, Richard Alva
flli YDER, l"iary l!;.
KLOPP, Aaron '1'.
FLATZ, Ella
KEr~, William J.
SOl"lMER, Nary
SCHOENHOFFER, John
FLATZ, Emma
.MONTGOMERY, Edgar 1'1.
SOl"mEhS, Anna
BLEAKLEY(BLAECHEL),Frank
FLIF'KA, Anna
YOUNG, Peter D.
SOULE, Bertha
MURPHY, Daniel J.
FOEHLEH, Emma A.
TRErlPER, Henry S.
SOXMAN, Annie Mary
HAUS, Josiah C.
POLLEY, Elsie Belle
MC LEAN, Michael F.
SPEROw, Alice .M.
1'-1C KINNEY, Archibald
FOWERS, Vienna
CAYLOR, Isaac J.
STACK, Nora
ZUTTEffi"ffiISTER,William
PUCKET'r, flartha
HIGH, William H.
STAGGERS, Kate
LENARD, Charles
PUREL, Jennie
BROWN, Thomas K.
STANWIX, Kate
WHI'l'NEY, John H.
FUTNiJVl, l"larcia J.
MEADE, Frank A.
STE'WART, Ida
HOWARD, James I.
RAND, Susan R.
TRlt1PER, Abraham A.
STILLWELL,
Olive
Leanna
BROWN, Charles o.
RAYSON, Emma A.
RANDALL, Clarence L.
STOCKWELL,
Nancy
H.
CHADWICK,
Charles
REYNOLDS, Dora G.
JONES, Robert M.
STOWE,
Clara
F.
WHITE,
Elmer
W.
RHODES, Ellen
CHRISTY, William F.
STROBLE (l::/I'ROB~Louisa REBER, Daniel H.
RICHARD, [-laud
SHEARER, James B.
h~GHES, Benjamin
ROBERTS, Minnie May
KIESENWETTER,John Edward STUDLEY, Jennie
SUTTON, ]'rances
HAYl"lAN, Edward T.
RODELL, Annie S. M.
LANDON, Herbert
SWANSON, Minnie
F'RIDElJND, John P.
ROUSh, Annie
BRICKELL, William G.
SWEEZY, Jane
GRAVES, Rid
RUEHL, Justine
KNUEHL, Joseph A.
TAYLOR, Lucy L.
WALTON, 'rhomas
RUSSELL, Eliza Ann
FOh'rH, Eddison P.
TAYLOR, Pembina
VANDERBUR, William T.
SCRNEIDER,Amelia Clementina GIERTZ(GEIhTZ),
TliliASHiJt, Kate
COOPER, David 1'-"1 •
.Andreas
MORRIS, Alfred T.
SCHOENING;Weaver .P. (Mrs.) 1'-lC NEIL, Daniel C. TINKEY, Elizabeth
TINKEY, Sarah
CRIPE, John S.
SCHRliliDER, l"linni e
HAHTT'f'1ANN (HAR'rl"lANN ,
TRANSl"iliIEH, Mollie
BEHRNS, william
Augustus
TRAPP, Amanda
GAUSNELL, James W.
SCCT'!', lI'rankey E.
EASLEY, Henry E.
TRAVIS, Alice E.
HARBOUGH, William W.
SEARL, .Ella A.
HOUbE, Lucious O.
TUFFIELD, Margaret J. KINSEY, Charles
SEIBOLD, Ibena
LUIS, .Alo
VOGL, Frances C.
HAUBER, Joseph
SHEETS, Lena
DESQUE, Henry
WADE, Eudora a.
GARRET'!', Edwin L.
SHEHLOCK, Hilda S.
CLAHK, Sheridan
WALDIE,
I'"laggie
B.
CADE,
George W.
SHOwALTER, Lillian M. Sf'lITH, George h.
WALLACE,
Laura
WATSON,
Lemuel
SHURR, Kate
ZONDLER, Charles
WALhUFF,
Addie
BEAL,
John
G.
SLAFFER, Mary
OWENS, Benjamin H.
wARNE,Caroline
I'"lackey(f'lrs.)
]'RENCH,
Charles D.
SMITH, Elsie
WIlliO'l'H, Frank H.
WNI'EON,
Serena
1'-lARTIN,
Najor
SM.I'rH, Hat tie
CARTER, Adam
WAT'rS, Nary E.
FLNCHARD, William E.
SMITH, Katie R.
FORTIN, Nelson L.
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�~HABETICAL

Bride

LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAME - 1883 (Cont'd)

Groom

Bride

WEED, Addie R.
WELil'lAN, I"Iinnie A.

Bliliill'l, William E.
LYON, A. DeWitt
WEYBRIGHT, Nora
KLAUS, Louis J.
WHITEGONS,Theresa Agnes STOEVER, D. Herman
WHITLOW, Lillian
WOOD, Edward B.
WIEDEr~, Lizzie
SFIETZ, Robert J.
WILKESON, Annie E.
ELSl'ON, David C.
WILLI.A!1S, .Anna G.
FARI'JENTER, Charles S.

. SHIELDS, Joseph H~
WILLIAl'1S, Hannah
BRUCE, Charles F.
WILSON, anna J.
GILLESPIE, James B.
WILBON, Jessie
GLENN, William B.
WIl"lER, Sarah L.
REYER, Henry
WINCHELL, Aggie
wATSON, Theodore A~
WOLCOT'r, Adell S.
SURBER, Charles W.
WOODwARD, ]!'rances A.
WEAR, Charles A.
WOTON, Martha.J.

I LOVE YOU
0.

~,.!

by Carleton EVerett Knox
Just to hear you say "I love you."
Just to see you smile
Just to feel your presence near me.
Makes life worth the while
Just to feel your wondrous handclasp.
Just to touch your lips.
Sets my red blood pUlsing madly
Heart

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS

~illRRIAGE

RECORDS -

1884

From Books 5 and 6 in "the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division in the District Court,
Room 144, Law and Judicial Building, Lawrence, KS. Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough.
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place-

ABE'RNATHY, I1artin
Emporia, KS
ALLEN, ~illiam M.
Topeka, "KS
ANDERSON, Clayton C.
ARNOLD, J. Frank
ARTERBURN, Samuel
ASHBY, Henry S.
AUSTAETL, Frederick
BAILEY, Lenard A.
Jeff Co, KS
BAKER, ~illiam H. H.
:Flatte Co, ["10

SANDS, Margareth E.
Dg. Co, KS
EATON, Agnes
Topeka, KS
ABERNATHY, I'laggie E
RYAN, Edith
~1ASON, Rachel J.
BAKER, Eliza A.
SPARGUR, Mollie
COLLINS, Mary Elizabeth
Crawford Co, KS
oDELLE , Jennie
Platte Co, l"iO

27 Nov 1884-

BALDWIN, John W.

Johnson Co, KS
BA'fES, Daniel
BECK, Henry
BELL, John
Lawrence, KS
BLACK, George
"'BLODGETT, Syrus
BOWMAN, Valentine
Centropolis, KS
BRAC~~, Meade L.
BRANM.AN, John
Pueblo, Colo
BROWN, Albert L.
~illiamstown, KS
BRo\.JN, Richard
Jeff Co, KS
BROWN, rrhomas
Fort Scott, KS
BRUNE, Frank E.
BRUST, August
. . ~t. Joseph, MO

SKAGGS,

Dg. Co, KS

Page #

Officiant
Richard Cordley, MG

GC6

S. I'1. Osmond, MG

3 July 1884
4 Oct 1884
10 Feb 1884
22 Jan 1884
6 Feb 1884
7 Jan 1884-

588
616
534
523
531
521

W.

6 Sep 1B84-

608

H. H. Howard, JP

4

~ep

1884-

Dg. Co, KS

Laureta

Dg. Co, KS

7

Dg. Co, KS
Aug 1884-

Dg. Co, KS
Dg. Co, KS
MOOHE, Sarah Ann
20 ["Jar 1884
GARDEN, Frances
13 Nov 1884
WILLIAMS, Lucy
24 May 1884Indianapolis, IN
Dg. Co, KS
MC DOWELL, Anna
10 June 1884
SWOPE, ~ary
29,July 1884WATTS, Ellen
13 Mar 1884Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
WASSON, I'lartha Albertine 12 Nov 1884
SLENTZ, f-lary A.
13 I':ar 1884Pueblo, polo
Dg Co, KS
GOODMAN, FraQces
5 July 1884Williamstown, KS
Dg Co, KS
PEOVERLINE, Annie B.
14 I'lar 1884Jeff Co, KS
Jeff Co, KS1
ALEXANDER, Rosa
15 Mar 1884Denver, CO
Dg Co, KS
FELBER, Mary E.
3 Apr 1884
HUYE1rT, Isabella
13 Aug 1884
Pattonsburg, MO
Dg Co, KS
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F. Parker, MG
S. M. Osmond, MG
H. H. Howard, JP
Werter R. Davis; MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
A. H. Foote. ?J

I~

601

A. H. Foote, PJ

560
633
576

C. G. Crysler, MG
Chas Chadwick, JF
J. W. Alderman, MG

582
597
556

B. F. Bates, MG
Chas Chadwick, JP
A. H. Foote, PJ

631
556

W. "H. Anderson, I'lG
H. H. Howard, JP

590

C. G. Crysler, MG

557

C. W. Cherry, JP

55/

Andrew D. Jaeke, MG

564

J. W• .Alderm~~, MG
Wm. D. Lukens, I'lG

...

~

__ ,

,.'

602

....,. -

I
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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1884 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Date/Place

Bride

Page #

606
BRYANT, William H.
HAIR, Mary A.
10 Sep 1884Perryville, KS
Perryville, KS
Shawnee Co, KS
604
BUDD, l'resley
WOODCOCK, Lizzie(Elisabeth) 2 Sep 1884Fairmount, KS
DE Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
566
BURGESS, Woodard W.
"flAYS, Ellen Jane
10 Apr 1884Perryville, KS
19 Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
BURKETT, Frederick M. SILLIK.Lou
30 June 1884
587
"SOC'
BURROWS, Peter
"
COA'rS, Clar~
4 Aug 1884
6:?4
CAl"lPBELL, Alonzo
WESTCOTT, Chrissie V.
20 Nov 1884
')~3~
CAMPBELL, HenryC.
MITChELL, Anna M.
8 July 1884Jeff Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
518
CARSON, John E.
MC CREATH, Mary
l' Jan 1884Topeka, KS
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
CARVER, Wilmer
570
MC CAIN, Laura A.
23 Apr 1884" Tonganoxie, KS
Tonganoxie, KS
Dg Co, KS
CARY, ,William C.
" CLINGER, Mary Elizabeth 5 May 1884
573
CHRISTIAN, Thomas L.
HART, Sarah J.
11 Mar 1884552
Dg Co, KS
Linwood,KS
Dg Co, KS
544
CLARK, Henry
MILLER, Julia
21 Feb 1884
CLARK, Walter I.
530
PRICE, Navada Ellen
3 Feb 1884
574
CLENDEl"lING, Edwin M.
KEArmS, Eva D.
7 May 41884Baxter Springs, KS
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
534
COLEr~, Willis A.
EV~~S, Nora
12 Feb 1884
614
COOLEN, George W.
FAbIG, Matilda(Mrs)
7 Oct 1884Burlingame, KS
Shawnee Co, KS
"Shawnee Co, KS
607
COOPER, Ernest J.
WATSON, Manda
4 Sep 1884
DAVENPORT, York
LANSDOWN, Martha
3 July 1884
589
DAVIDSON, Robert H.
527
LEE, Martha J.
14 Feb 1884Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
Johnson Co, KS
DEDRICK, Ernest
Sf'II'l~H, Nannie
3 Aug 1884
599
DELO, Isaiah, J.
623
BUhDICK, Sarah B.
22 Oct 1884
640
DEl"JING, Byron H.
SHIELDS, Anna
4 Dec 1884Dg Co, KG
Chicago, IL
Dg Co, KS
626
DENNISON, John L.
POGSON, Eliza
29 Oct 1884Scranton, KS
Scranton, KS
Dg Co, KS
DESHAZER, John J.
DESHAZER, Levisa M.
"11 Oct 1884
620
DE-MEESE, N. Charles
HAFER, Susan V.
26 Feb 1884-Lice:u:E! Only
Lenexa", KS
Lenexa, KS
Dg Co, KS
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Officiant
David E. BOwers, JF
A. M. liichardson, MG
J. W. Jarboe, MG
Chas Chadwick, JP
R. Martin, MG
C. G. Crysler, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
J. W. Alderman, f1G

A. M. Richardson, MG
Erastus Atkir.son, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
F. B. Olds, l'1G
Joseph Iliff, MG
J. W. Alderman, MG
A. M. Richardson, MG
J. B. Evans, JP
D. S. Nac Ewan, MG

A. H. Foote, MG
W. H• ..Anderson, riG

C. R. Crysler, MG
F. F. Dornblaser, MG
D. S. nac Ewan, I'lG
A. H. Foote, PJ
A. H. Foote, FJ

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS YllillRIAGE RECORDS - 1884 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom
DICK, Harry
DH"!l'1ERY, Frank
DODGE, Francis M.
Linwood, K8
DORNON, James
DOUGLAS, General
Ferryville, KS
DOUGLASS, John F.
DUNCAN, Charles S.,Jr
DUNN, James A. .
Topeka, KS
EBERHART, Jacob N.
EBERHART, Peter T.
* EDGAR, Robert A.
EDGERTON, Rollin C.
Kansas City, MO
EDI-iUNDS , Ed • N.
BILER, John
El"lOhY, Charles
ENGEU10HR, Jacob
FALLEY, George M.
FINN, Joseph
Leav Co, KS
•• FLETCHER, Clarence J.
FORD, Charles L.
Leav Co, KS
FORD, West
FULLER, William A.
GALLAGHER, Henry
GALLETLY, George
Dg Co, KS
GEELAN, William G.
GIBSON, Feter
GILL, William
Nickerson, KS
GIRD, Benton B.
Leav Co, KS
• I-'lel vern, KS
.* St. J'oseph, 1"10

Bride

Late/Place

Page #

Officiant

WOOD, Nellie Ellen
FISHBACK, Lizzie
HOllIES, Ella
Linwood, KS
GENTRY, l\'lollie
OWENS, Fanny
rerryville, KS
BRACKETT, Edith E.
TRA,sK, Laura E.
GOULDING, Eva
Topeka, KS
ELLBR, Julia C.
HILL, Olla
VANNEST, Maud (Miss)
JONES, Mary E.
Dg Co, KS
l"lITCHELL, Luella
J EFI"l\I.c;S, hannah (Miss)

18 June 1884
8 Oct 1884
5 l"lar 1884Dg Co, KS
19 Dec 1884
1 Jan 1884Dg .Co, KS
13 :B'eb 1884
22 Oct 1884
17 Feb 1884Dg Co, KS
31 July 1884
4 1"iar 1884
27 l"lar 188426 Mar 1884Dg Co, KS
22 Sep 1884
19 :B'eb 1884
10 Dec 1884
6 June 1884
12 Mar 1884
25 Feb 1884Leav Co, KS
8 Oct 18841 Jan 1884Dg Co, KS
31 Jan 1884
25 Dec 1884
29 July 1884
25 Nov 1884Johnson Co, KS
27 Apr 1884
23 Dec 1884
30 Oct 1884Dg Co, KS
24 Feb 1884Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS

585
619
549

Charles G. Crysler,MG
Wright,MG
A. H. Foote, PJ

4

Geo Winterbourne,l"lG
A. H. Foote, FJ .

LE FAGE,l"lary

.PLIEFKE, J2nilie
HEATHYlliN, Jessie E.
FAY, Susan
Leav Co, KS
HASTINGS, Carrie
SIl'1IiONS, Moliie
Frank Co, KS
LEE, Isabelle
MC CREA, Aggie T.
DENNIS, Ollie
DRESSLLR, Katie.(r-liss)
Edgerton, KS
SCHO'rT, Mamie
LEE, Alice
WILLIAMS, Maria
Hannibal, 1"10
GAHAGAN, Nellie
DgCo, KS
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS

-241-

519

w.

A. M. Richardson,MG

536
623
540

J. W. Alderman, MG
L. W. Spring, MG

'598:

li.

5LJ-3
561

56~~

614
538
2

579
553
541

H. Foote, PJ
C. E. Williams,'l"lG
S. M. Osmond, MG
C. G. Howland, l"lG

J. W. Alderman, MG
S. L. Johnson, MG
.A. Beatty, MG
Joseph Rahskoff,MG
J. W.Alderman, MG
Michael BrownG. Priest

618
518

D. S. M~c Ewan, MG
Feter Brubaker, MG

529

Dudley Lee, l"lG
R. M. Barns, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
Andrew V. Stout, I"IG

7
593
631

628

5

J. H. Bonebrake,MG
Washington tlercer, MG
J. W. Alderman, MG

545

D. S. Mac Ewan, MG

569

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, Kfu~SAS ~iliRRIAGE RECORDS - 1884 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom
GLYNN, Eugene D.
Jeff Co, KS
GODFREY, John
Jeff Co, KS
GOOSBY, F'eter
GRAY, George w.
GRIEG, James S.
GROFT, Albert w.
Dg Co, KS
GROFT, Anderson
HAGENBUCH, Henry
HALEY, John P.
HALL, Matthew H.
HMlILTON, Albert C.
HAl"lFSHIRE, Simon J.
RANEY, Henry
Lenape, KS
HAPTONSTALL, Abram C.
HARl"lON, John
Osage Co, KS
HARRIS, Leander H.
HARHI SON, :FIr ank
HARRISON, Ira E.
HAWN, Lawrence
Leav Co, KS
HAZARD, J'ame s P.,
Leav Co, KS
HELLSTROM, Max R.
HENDERSON, Albert
HENDERSON, J'ohn C.
HENDERSON, Willis G.
DeSoto, KS
HERRING, Calvin A.
Winchester, KS
lIEWITili, JaUi0S
Wakefield, KS
HICKOCK, George B.

Bride

Date/Place

JAHMAIN, Virginia Roger's 22 Oct 1884Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
LE~WN,Charlotte Jane
18 flar 1884J'eff Co, KS
Dg Co, KS?
W.A1\E, Ella
6 Sep 1884
LEE, Annie
23 Dec 1884
Osmond, Elizabeth
24 Apr 1884
VALOT, Mary Isabella
13 Sep 1884Olathe, KS
Dg Co, KS
MADDEN, Maggie
4 Dec 1884
LUDWIG, I-lary (r'iiss)
7 Aug 1884
VALLENCOUHT, Josephine 21 Nov 1884
LAIN, Annie E.
6 July 1884
'I'REl"UJER , Mary L.
7 Feb 1884
BONEBl~, Cora w.
3 June 1884
ANDERSON, :Emma
17 June 1884Lenape, KS
Dg Co, KS
JAriliS, Fannie Louise
17 Dec 1884
JENKINS, Amelia
2 Sep 1884Osage Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
GIBSON, Mary A.
21 Feb 1884
EDGELL, Mary
3 July 1884
BISHOF, Theodosia A.
15 Nov 1884
REYBURN, Lillian
3 June 1884Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
SI'1ITH, Emma (Miss)
24 f'lay 1,884Leav Co, KS
Leav Co, KS
HELLMAN, Louisa
20 Sept 1884
DAVIS, Ella
28 Feb 1884
MC ~ILLAN; P~rthena
4 Dec 1884
SOULE, Jessie
8 Sep 1884DeSoto, KS
Dg Co, KS
CARRICK, l"iollie C.
21 Feb 1884Perry, KS
Dg Co, KS
DICKl'-'lJ~N, Martha
25 Oct '1884Wakefield, KS
Dp; Co, KG?
YM(i~H, I"lary
4 r~ov 1884
-242-

Page #

Officiant

624

S. M. Osmond, MG

558

Daniel E. Smith, MG

609

571
612

A. H. Foote, PJ
Washington,Mercer,MG
S. M. Osmond, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ

640
601
635
587
538
580
583

W. Mesenheimer, PJ
J. J. Silberman,MG
M. C. Duggan, MG
Asa Curl, l"lG
A. A. Trimper, MG
H. 1"1. Green, l"lG
T. R. Comstock, l"lG

6

4,505

542
589
633 "
579

I

A. Beatty, I"1G
A. H. Foote, PJ
D. S. l"lac Ewan, MG
W. F. Farker, l"lG
'111.. H. Foote, PJ
J. A~ Leavitt, MG

575

E. Hubbel, Elder

613
543
610

J. R. Woodward, ~F
Washington Mercer, MG
T. J. Merritt, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ

54,2

A. H. Foote, PJ

624

Nathaniel Williams, f"lG

629

D.o. I"lac

1

~J... ~~;

~wan,

IllIG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS

~~IAGE

RECORDS - 1884 (Cont'd)
Page #

Officiant

Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place

HICKS, Charles A.
HICKS, Richard J.
HILL, Charles B.
Jeff Co, KS
HILL, Junius O.
HILL, Richard
Dg Co, KS
HOGAN, Carter
HOLLENBECK, John A.
HOOVER, Banjamin L.
HORNUNG, George
HOWARD, John 1'1.
Jeff Co, KS
HULL, Charles S.
AtcHison, KS
rruMPHREY,wilson Y.
HYMER, James
Wyandotte Co, KS
IRWIN, Edward J.
JE1~INGS, William
JEWETrr, Lorenzo
DeSoto, KS
JOHNSON, Alexander
JOHNSON, George M.
Dg Co, KS
JOHNSON, Sidney H.
Los Angeles, CA
JOHNSON, Simon
Dg Co, KS
JCNES, Alma C.
Harrison Co, 1'10
JONES, David R.
JONES, George B.
JON:t;S, John L.
JONES, John W.
JONES, Matthew F.
Jeff Co, KS

MUSICK, Mary E.
DODDRIDGE,Annie
GREEN, Lina E.
Jeff Co, KS
GARDNER, Laura K.
DORSEY, Elvira
Wyandotte Co, KS
JOHNSON, Josephine
DEWEY, Cora A.
DIXCN, Lucinda B.
l"l...ALLARD, Lizzie
OTTINGER, Martha E.
Jeff Co, KS
JOHNSON, Carrie H •.
Dg Co, KS
LYSINGER, Amanda
VAN VI\ANKlN, Debbie J.
Johnson Co, KS
MC GRADE, Nellie
ZONNE, Cornelia
ROB:t;W'i.AN, Laura
DeSoto, KS
KLINES, Angie
CAI"lPB:ELL, Elma
Jeff Co, KS
FLINN, Ella M.
Dg Co, KS
JOHNSON, Hannah
Topeka, J.\.S
DUKE; Ada L.
Dg Co, KS -.
GENTHY, Hena E.
HASTIE, Katie E.
EVANS, Lizzie A.
STREETER, Ella
]'OWLEJi, Lucy
Jeff Co, KS

12 June 1884
582
603
24 Aug 1884
31 Dec 1884
9
Jeff Co, KS
24 Nov 1884
636
17 Sep 1884-License only

A. H. Foote, PJ
E. Atkinson, l\IG
J. H. Roberts, JP

8 Apr 1884
5 Oct 1884
13 Mar 1884
31 Jan 1884
6 Aug 1884Jeff Co, KS
27 Dec 1884Dg Co, KS
8 Sep 1884
20 Mar 1884Dg Go, KS
27 Feb 1884
29 Jan 1884
13 Nov 1884Johnson Co,KS
25 Sep 1884
2 Nov 1884-~
Dg Co, KS
24 Dec 1884Dg Co, KS
10 Feb 1884Dg Co, KS
23 Feb 1884Dg Co, KS
30 Mar 1884
27 Nov 1884
26 Nov 1884
23 Jan 1884
31 Jan 1884Jeff Co, KS

562
617
551
529
599

R. Martin, MG
C. G. Crysler, MG
Wi Mesenhimer, J~
Archibald Beatty, MG
J. B • Evan s, J P

638

D. S. Mac Ewan, 1'1G

609
560

J. A. Hubenge:c, 1'1G
A. H • .Foote,' FJ

548
528
632

A. H. Foote, l='J
S. 1'1. Osmond, f"lG
Wm. H. Smith, l"lG

615
627

B. F. Eates, f"lG
Thomas J. Custard, JF

8

D. S. Mac Ewan, MG

538

Asa Curl, MG

544

A. H. :E'oote, PJ

-243-

563
637
635
523
528

A. H. Foote, PJ

D. Scholl, MG
H. Sweet, l'1G
J. W. Jarboe,MG
J. W. Alderman, MG
J. Barratt, 1"1G

w.

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS f"uUlliIAGE RECORDS - 1884 (Cont' d)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place

Fage #

JONES, Washington
BLUNT, Narcissa
18 l"Iar 1884
550
KANNENBURG, August F.W. POCH, Anna F.
4 May 1884
572
• KELLEH, Benjamin F.
HUNTER, F'hienna C.
5 June 1884581
621
KELLEY, Robert S.
WHEDON, Mary
14 Oct 1884Kansas City, MO
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
KIRCHNER, James
KELLEY, Elizabeth
17 Ji'eb 1884539
Osage County, KS
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
LATHEN(LATHAN)" John O. STONEBRAKER, Dora G.
3 ,Dec 1884
639
LA~~CE, Lewis W.
CROWDER, Eva M.
13 Oct 1884620
. ,..
Topeka, KS
Washington, NO
Dg Co, KS
LAWSON, William
DAILEY, Margaret J.
6 Feb 1884
537
LEACH, Robert E.
EVM~S, Emily
22 Jan 1884524
Wamego, KS
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
LEARNED, S. Stanley
I-'REISACH, Alice
30 Dec 1884
10
LEE Grant
JACKSON, Florence
26 June 1884-License only
LEWIS, George Albert
NIEBLEY, Roberta K.
9 Sep 1884
611
LEWIS, Peter
HICKS, Agnes
4 Nov 1884
628
LIGGETT, George R.
PRICE, Polena J'.C.(Miss) 24 Feb 1884
543
LOBDELL, 11illard,
JOHNSON, Hattie
3 June 1884
581
LOlfrl.AN, August
LANG, Louisa
17 Mar 1884
550
LO\O/E, John W.
LEWIS, Olive J.
20 Sep 1884613
Dickinson Co, KS
Dg Co~ KS
Dg Co, KS
LUCKENS, Fritz
ZIl"ll"l:E.i:WJ.AN, Ida
18 l'1ar 1884
559
Eskridge, KS
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
LYONS, James
BROWN, Nellie
24 Nov 1884
636
LYTER, Charles E.
LONG, Maria· C.
21 July 1884
595
l""JiillTIN, Levi
l".lARTIN, Catharine
24 Apr 1884
571
MASON, William P
Sl""lliRT, Sarah J.
18 Aug 1884
603
MATHEWS, Charles G.
SKINNER, Susan
1 Oct 188461~i
Linwood, KS
Linwood,' KS
Dg Co, KS
fYJ.ATTHEWS, Henry
PHELPS, l"iagg:l'e
16 Feb 1884'5:58
Dodge City, KS
St. Louis~ MO
Dg Co, KS
MATT~~WS, James H.
ABBOTT, Rebecca
25 July 1884596
Fall Leaf, KS
Fall Leaf, KS
Dg Co, KS
MAYVILLE, James H.
BURKE, Kate W.
24 Feb 1884545
Jeff Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
• 191a, KS
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS

Officiant
J.
F.
A.
D.

C. Vincent, JP
Harder, MG
A. Trimper, MG
S. Mac Ewan, r'lG

B. F. Parlett, 11G

w.

H. Anderson, I'lG
A. H. Foote, j.JJ

'

~

-244-

A. H. Foote, PJ

D. S. Mac Ewan, MG

hichard eordley, MG
S. 1'1. Osmond, MG
William Harwell, MG
D. H. Welch, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
John Ehrsam, MG
A. H. ]'oote, PJ
D. S. Mac Ewan, I''lG
J • w. Alderman, MG
J. E. l"laurer, l""lG
J. W. Alderman, riG

B.
A.

]'

.

H~

Bates, MG
Foote, P. J.

A. H. Foote, fJ

A. H. Foote, PJ
M. C. Duggan, MG

~

�DOUGLAS COUNTY,
Bridegroom
MC HALE, Francis M.
Dg Co, KS
MC LOUTH, Charles N.
Detroit, Mich
MELVILLE, Edward W.
MERCER, John H.
METTNER, Francis F.
MILLER, Augustus H.
Rooks Co, KS
MILLER, Frank
DeSoto, KS
r'lILLlR, J. 'fheodore
Holdredge, Neb
l"lURl"";HY, Addison
l"IYER, Lemuel
Jeff Co, KS
NACE, William
NEUSTIFTER, Louis
N~WCOl"!B, George
NORWOOD, George W.
Perry, KS
NYE, Gllmuo 1 ltv'.
ODELL, James W.
'l' ope ka, KS
OHWIG, Rawson L.
OSHEL, James
PATEE, Clair M.
Manhattan, KS
PAYNE, Walter Levi
PERKINS, Calvin G.
PERSON, Carl 1'1.
··PETRIE, John Edward
PHILLIPS, Wellington
Lyon Co, KS
PITCHER, William
PLACE, Josiah H.
PONTIUS, Walter D.
'" Pueblo, CO

Khl~SAS

rillRRIAGE RECORDS - 1884 (Cont'd)

Bride

Date/Place

Page #

Officiant

GREEN, Fannie E.
Jeff Co, KS
WALLACE, Ida
Chicago, IL
WHPrNEY, Mary S.
GSELL, Leah A.
CHERl\Y, Cora 1'1.
fuiDCLIFFE, Emma E.
.:Dg Co, KS
HARSHA, Effie
DeSoto, KS
SANDERS, Hulda
Leatherwood, Ind
H.A.RHIS, Annie
COLE, Bertha
Jeff Co, KS
HENRY, Lottie
NEFF, Margaret
WEBB:ER, Amelia
LUCAS, iunerica
lJg Co, KS

14 Apr 1884Jeff Co, KS
6 Jan 1884Dg Co, KS
24 Jan 1884
29 June 1884·
21 July 1884
28 July 1884Dg Co, KS
12 Mar 1884Dg Co, KS
28 Oct 1884Dg Co, KS
30 July 1884
16 July 1884Jeff Co, KS
25 Dec 1884
5 May 1884
21 Oct 1884
22 Apr 1884Dg Co, KS
26 ll'e b 188J~
9 Apr 1884-.,
Dg Co, KS
24 July 1884
24 Jan 1884
6 Nov 1884Dg Co, KS
24 May 1884
12 Nar 1884
30 July 1884
24 Jan 1884·
22 Apr 1884Dg Co, KS
14 June 1884
14 Feb 1884
13 :Feb 1884
Dg Co, KS

567

J. H. Roberts, JP

521

A. H. Foote, PJ

52E
596

L. W. Spring, MG
C. G. Crysler, MG
A. A. Trimper, MG
D. S. 1'1ac Ewan, l"lG

554

J. W. Alderman, MG

626

Wm. F. Harvey, 11. G.

597
591

B. F. Bates, ;'lG
D. E. Smith, I1G

8
570
622
569

J. H.
Elias
A. H.
A. H.

546
565

Geo.Winterbourne, MG

HAYG, Olive F.

WALKlill, Emma A.
'l'opeku, KS
BROOKS', :Fannie (r'liss)
GRIFFITH, Cora 1'1.
MC DERrvIOTT, Lizzie
Dg Co, KS
CHILCOTE, Vienna
WALTERS, Dblie
PETEHSON, Eva- E.
BULLINGTON, Adaline
KOEHLER, Katy
Dg Co, KS
MC GEE, Ida'
TETER, Stella S,i
WIl~(rER, Leora L.
Dg Co, KS

-245-

586
5&lt;)4

595
522
. 630

Bonebrake, MG
Mayer,Priest
Foote, PJ
Foote, FJ

Geo. Hale Scott, MG

Sam'l M. Osmond, MG
A. G. Sawin, l'1G

M. C. Duggan, MG

575
553
598
526
568

J •A~: Hubenger, l'lG
J. E. Mercer, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
J. W. Alderman, MG
J. C. Vincent, JP

583

A. H. Foote, PJ
D. S. l'lac Ewan, MG
J. H. Bonebrake, MG

'~37

536

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS tlliRRIAGE RECORDS - 1884 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place

POTTORF, Jacob W.
Oskaloosa, KS
POWELL, Charles L.
Leav Co, KS
PRESTON, James W.
I'RINGLE, James
RANDALL, Chorles H.

wlURLOW , Sarah B.
,Dg Co, KS
ELLINGWOOD, Carrie
Leav Co, KS
PINGHEE, Hattie
TUTT, Julia
ANTON, Lena M.

Geo. Winterbourne, MG
19 l"lar 1884558
Dg Co, KS
A. H. Foote, PJ
31 May 1884578
Dg Co, KS
A. H. ]'oote, PJ
28 Jan 1884
525
B. F. Bates, l"1G
3 Jan 1884
520
Joseph
Iliff, MG
20 Feb 1884
541
J as f'larvin, l"IG
8 Oct 188J~
618
A. H. Foote, l'J
1 Jan 1884
520
Joseph Rahskopf, MG
9 Oct 1884
617
c'05'
S. J. Mc Naughton,JP
22 June 188478 '
Leav Co, KS
, ' 592
Wm. Yates, JP
18 July 1884
H. Roberson, !'-:lG
26 riar 1884561
Jackson Co,' 1'10
J. W. Alderman, MG
1
8 Dec 1884
J;:'H.' Bonebrake, MG
24 Dec 1884
6 "
A. H. Foote, PJ
611
11 Sep 1884
C. G. Howland, l'-lG
9 l"Iar 1884
551
A. Beatty, I1G
7 }'eb 1884
532
J. Walderman, flG
8 May 1884573
Dg Co, KS
Washington Mercer,MG
15 flay 1884
574
J. W. Alderman, MG
602
13 Aug 1884
Elias Meier, lriest
14 Oct 1884
621
A. H. Daly, l"lG
24 Jan 1884
525
C. G. Howland, MG
25 June 1884
585
David White,Chaplin
13 ,fiar 1884555
U. S. Army
Leav Co, KS
12 July 1884-License only
A. H. Foote, PJ
25 Dec 1884
9
A. G. Sawin,MG
19 Nov 1884
634
D. S. Mac Ewan, f'lG
21 Sep 1884610
Dg Co, KS
C. G. Crysler, MG
3 Sept 1884
605
Thomas
]'ox, JP
2 June 1884
580
J.
H.
Bonebrake,
l"lG
,24 Dec 1884
7

RANKIN, Harry

READING, Francis A.
R~CKLRT, Frederick
RE;N}4'REW, Grandison
Leav Co, KS
REYNOLDS, George W.
RICE, Charles ,C.
Dg Co, KS
RICH, Clever A.
• RICHARDSON , Fred O.
1{UBSON, John N.
ROPER"William J.
RUSSELL, William E.
RUSSELL, 'Nilliam H.
Dg Co, KS
SM'lPSON, l"lonroe
SAUNDERS, Frank M.
SCHREINER, John
SCOTT, Lamuel
SEARS, William H.
SEGER, Frederick A.
Saline Co, KS
SERRERIE, ]'rank
SERRIERE, Frank
SHEPARD, Frank
SHIRK, Shannon K.
Dg Co, KS
SIMPSON, John L.
SIl"JI'SON, Lewi s
* RICHARDSON , Herman O.

GOOD, Ora L.

FEATHEROLF, Alice S.
K01'KE,l"lary,
MC KIN~EY, ~olly
Leav Co, KS
HADLEY, Ann Elizabeth
GAN'l', Martha
Kansas City, 1'10
TETER, Tillie
PONTIUS, Callie
WILBER, Lottie
M.ARTIN, :Maggie
l"~LARD, Alice E.
LITI'LEJOllli, Sophie
Johnson Co, :MO
BLACK, Nary
EDGELL, Ida
KRIER,Katy(Catharine)
l11C DOWELL, Harriet
PEABODY, Alice H.
KIS~r:NG.ER, l"Iary A.
Leav Co, KS
STUDEBAKER; Angeline
STUDEBAKER, Amanda
TYNER, Emma P.
NIXON, Arra B.
Springhill, KS
ANDEHSON, Laura G.
HILL, Ellen B.
FC)NTIUS, Ina K.

Page #

i,

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Officiant

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANGAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1884 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Flace

Page #

Officiant

'SIZER, George C.
S~nTH, Frank M.
White Cloud,'KS
SMITH, Harmon E.
Kansas City, 1"10
SNYDER, George W.
SOULE, Julian D.
Johnson Co, KS
S:PADE, William
STADER, Franz
STEVEN S , Harry L.
STEVENSON, Norval E.
STEWART, Elza R.
Dg Co, KS
STEWART, George C.
STOLL, George A.
Topeka, KS
STOUT, Leonard 11.
Burlingame, KG
STRATTON, Samuel M.
Jeff Co, KS
SUFFIELD, Charles H.
Canton, KS
SUl"l1'1ERS, George W.
St. Joseph, 1":0
SWICKARD, Nathan A.
TALLEY, David L.
TAYLOR, William M.
TERHUNE, Frank W.
Raton, Mexico
THOMAS, George
Dg Co, KS
THOMAS, Joseph W.
TOOTHAKER, Geo W.
TORNEDEN, William
Leav Co, KS

BALDWIN, Lula 1"1.
CONE, Nellie J.
Dg Co, KS
GOZZOLO, Mary
Denver, CO
MARTIN, Mary·A.
ROSS, Olive S.
Johnson Co, KS
GODDA.h:D, r'lary A.
KEPLJ::;R, Ida
GREGOHY, Cora
HANSEL, Ida
ELLIS, Carrie E.
Morehead, KS
STARKS, Catharine S.
WI'llTLill, I"iathilda
Dg Co, KS
STULL, Leonora
Dg Co, KS
WOOTON, Lyda
Jeff Co,KS
GRIFFITH, Nora T"l.
Canton, KS
HANSCO!'!, Minnie
Dg Co, KS
RUSS, Gertrude E.
BUHTON,Susan E.
BURhOUGHS, Clara E.
JOHNSON, J}llia G.
Cortland, NY
BRYANT, Amanci'a
Topeka, KG
GODFREY, Sarah E.
OSBOHNE, Isabella
LOESCH, Elizabeth
Leav Co, KS

5 Nov 1884
17 Feb 1884Dg Co, KS
10 Nov 1884Dg Co, KS
28 Apr 1884
31 Dec 18841.)g Co, KS
16 Oct 1884
28 :Oct 1884
2 Oct 1884
10 Apr 1884
19 Feb 1884Dg Co, KS
7 Feb 1884
27 Feb 1884Dg Co, KS
5 J'uly 1888Dg Co, KS
7 Sep 1884Jeff Co, KS
27 Jan 1884Dg Co, KG
24 Dec 1884Dg Co, KG
4 Feb 1884
14 Feb 1884
3 July 1884
15 Apr 1884Dg Co, KG
21 July 1884Dg Co, KS
11 f"iar 1884
26 Feb 1884
27 l'lay 1884Leav Co, KS?

630
540

A.

632

A. H. Foote, PJ

568
11

A. A. Trimper, MG
A. H. Foote, FJ

622
625
616
566
535

A. H. Foote, FJ
A. H. E'oote, FJ'
A. M. Richardson, MG
J. A. Hubenger, ~lG
Joseph Iliff, l"lG

531
546

A. H. Foote, FJ
J.J. Silberman, MG

-247-

"590

H. Foote, PJ
C. G. Howland, MG

A. H. Foote, PJ
I.

1607

J. W. Gallagber, MG

527

Werter R. Davis, MG

5

Richard eordley, MG

530
537
588
567

A. H. Foote, PJ
Daniel E. S:rn.j.th, MG
A. A. rrr imper , f"1G
D. S. Mac Ewan, hG

595

A. H. Foote, FJ

552
547
576

D. S. I1ac Ewan, f/iG

D. S. r'Jac Ewan, MG
J. E. Maurer, MG

"_

~.

�DOUGLAS COllli'ry, KAl~SAS r'lARRIAGE HECORDS - 13134" (Co:nt ' d)
Bridegroom

Bride

TOhNBDON, Frederick
KAfiPSHRADER, Lena
Leav Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
TOWNER, William E.
CM'll', Anna R.
Topeka, KS
Topeka, KS
TIllil'il?'ER, Ed ward P.
ARNOLD, Hattie D.
Dg Co, KS
Louisville, KS
TWAITES, Garret t;
AUSTIN, Anna
Jeff Co, KS
Jeff Co, KS
VAN TRIES, Ellsworth E. BELL, Ida
HILL, Louisa
'VRADENBERG, Adelbert
Kansas City, KS
Kansas City, KS
WAL'FER, Albert C.
WULE'KUliLE, Lena B.
WARE, William W.
HICKS, Satie C.
[)g,:.ge ,~;K~ :~. ..:
Osage Co, KS
WATSON, Charles H.
LITCHFIELD, Carrie E.
WEBSTER, Frank L.
KING, Cora (Miss)
Lawrence, KS
Kansas City, r'10
WESEl"lAN, Frederick
KAliN, Mina-Reno, KS
Reno, KS
WILBUR, Thomas H.
C()LE, Leona
WILKINS, Philip
WOhLS'l'EIN, Agnes(Miss)
WILLIM'lS, William
HASTING, Mary
Jeff Co, KS
Jeff Co, KS
WILLIS, Richard A.
HOOVER, Anna r-lary
WILSON, Elijah B.
BAYNE, Fannie
Dg Co, KS
Jeff Co, KS
WINCHELL, Tryon A.
MILLER, Harriet A.
WIND, Joseph
FUNK, Elizabeth
WINFIELD, James
~iliREDITH, ~ouisa
Jeff Co, KS
Jeff Co, KS
WISE, John A.
BROWN, Cora f~
WHI':[1};, Robert
Me r'lILLAN, Adella
WOLFF, Frank L.
FRAr-:E , Carr i e
Topeka, KS
St. Louis, MO
WOODRUFF, Frank L.
MC CLURB, Lora A.
WOODSIDE, George
ANDERSON, Louisa V.

Date/Place

kage #

Officiant

14 Mar 1884-

554

Aug. l-istor, MG

Dg Co, KS
1 Sept 1884605
Dg Co, KS
6 IVlar 1884549
l)ottawatomie Co,KS
13 har 1884555
Jeff Co, KS
10 Apr 1884
565
608
4· Sep 1884Dg Co, KS
524
5 :Feb 1884
20 l"lar 1884559
Dg Co, KS
31 Nay 1884
578
11 Jan 1884522
Wyandotte Co, KS
3 Dec 1884639
Leav Co, KS
600
3 Aug 1884
629
5 Nov 1884
15 Dec 18843
Dg Co, KS
2 Jan 1884
519
~·~
13 Feb 18845 .~
Jeff Co, KS
17 Feb 1884
5,9
25 Nov 1884
637
29 f'lay 1884577
Jeff Co, KS
2
16 Dec 1884
4 Apr 1884
564
29 May 1884577
Dg Co, KS
619
9 Oct 1884
29 Oct 1884
627

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C. G. Crysler,

~G

Benjamin F. Grant,MG
Justus McCoy, MG
S.L. Johnson, MG
A. H. :Foote, T'J

}'istor, MG
H. H. Howard, JP

A.

William Conrad, MG
William Stevenson, Elder
S. J. McNaughton, JP
John Wilder, ,TP
J. J.Silberman,MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
Joseph Michael, MG
C. G. Crysler, MG
A. A. Trimper, MG
A. H. Foote, PJ
Wm. Havwell, l"lG
Jacob Boay, f"IG
B. F. Bates, l"iG
A. h. Foote, PJ
Richard Cordley,MG
A. H. Foote,PJ

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANGAS IVlARRIll.GE HECOHDS - 1884 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place

f-'ag~

Officiant

WORRELL, Frank B.
Bryn Mawr,PA
WRIGHT, Allen G.
Linwood, KS
WYCOFF, Samuel B.
Dg Co, KS
YOUNG, George
YOUNG, James R.
Manhattan, KS

SPERRY, Maggie H.
Dg Co, KS
HOWE, !,lalinda J.
Dg Co, KS
DENTON, I"lartha L.
Saratoga, NY
GL.t:NN, I"iaggie E.
IILLSBUny, Annie M.
Manhattan, KS

22 July 1884Dg Co, KS
1 tIay 1884Dg Co, KS
13 Nov 1884Franklin Co,KS
26 l"lar 1884,
15 June 1884Dg Co, KS
- - -

~;93

ti.

572

A. !'1. Richardson, f'iG

625

A. W. Bishop, MG

563
584

C. E. Williams, MG
A. A. Trimper, MG

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McFeatters ,!'lG

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ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAl"lE - 1884
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

ABBOTT, Rebecca
ABEf\.NA'llHY, !'laggli.:e E.
ALEXANDER, Rosa
ANDERSON, Emma
ANDERSON, Laura G.
ANDERSON, Louisa V.
ANTON, Lena I"l.
ARNOLD" Hattie D.
AUSTIN, Anna
BAKER, Eliza
BALDWIN, Lula M.
BAYNE, Fannie
BUL, IdD
BISHOP, Theodosia A.
BLACK, Mary
BLUNT, Karcissa
BONEBHAXE, Cora W.
BRACKET'r, Edith E.
BROOKS, Fannie (l''iiss)
BROWN, Cora E.
BROWN, Nellie
BRYANT, Amanda

BULLINGTON, Adaline
PETRIE, John Edward
MATTHEWS, James H.
BUHDICK,
oarah
B.
_'
.
D~:"-..lIsaiah J.
ANDERSON, Clayton C.
BURKE,
Kate
W.
r~YVILLE, James H.
BROWN, Thomas
BURROUGHS,
Clara
E.
TAYLOR, William 1"1.
HA.NEY, Henry
BURTON, Susan E.
'l'ALLEY, David_ L.
SIf"il-'SON, John L.
WOODSIDE, George
CAMP; ArlhA R:
TO~ER~ Wiiiia~ E~
WU~DALL, Charles H.
CAI"JJBELL, Elma
JOHl~SUN, George n.
TREl".i.l ER, Ed ward P.
CAIiliICK, f"lollie C.
HERRING, Calvin A.
TWAITES, Garret
CHERRY, Cora fl.
l"lETTNER, :Francis ~~
CHIl:COTE, Vienna
FAYNE, \-jalter Levl
ASHB Y, .henry S. '
Cl~INGEH, Mary Elizabeth CARY, William C.
SIZ,ER, George C.
COA'rES, Clara
BURROWS, Peter
WILSON, Elijah B.
MYEl&lt;, Lemull
VAN 'fRIES, Ellsworth E. COLE, Bertha
COLE, Leona
'WILBUR, 'i'homas H.
HARRISON, ·Ira E.
COLLINS, l'1ary El·i z'3:b~.~tr.. BAILEY, Lenard A.
S.AI1PSON, Monpoe
CONE, Nellie J.
. S!'lITR, :Frl1nk I"J.
JONES, Washington
CHOWDER, Eva M.
LAWRENCE, LewisW.
HiJ\il~SHIltE, Simon J.
DOUGLASS, John F.
LAWSON, william
DAILEY, 1"largaret J.
ORWIG, Rawson L.
li-"F.NDERSON, Albert
DAVIS, Ella
WISE, John A.
GJ,.LLAGHER, Henry
DENNIS,Ollie
LYONS, James
WYCOFF,
Samuel B.
DENTON, Martha L.
THC'I"i.AS, George
DESHAZER,
John J.
DE,sH.h.L:.ER, Levisa M.
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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAI"lE - 1884-Cont'd
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

D},,'WEY, Cora A.
DICKr-lAN, Martha
DIXON, Lucinda B.
DODDRIDGE, Annie
DORSEY, Elvira
DRESSLER ,Katie (Miss)
DUKE, Ada L.
EA'rON, Agnes
EDGELL, Ida
EDGELL, I"iary
ELLER, Julia C.
ELLINGwOOD, Carrie
ELLIS, Carrie E.

HOLLENBECK, John A.
HEWITT, James
HOOVER, Benjamin L.
HICKS, Richard J.
HILL, Richard
GALLETLY, George.
JONES, Alma C.
ALLEN, William M.
SAUN DERS , }?r ank M.
HARRISON, ]'rank
EBERHART, Jacob N.
rOWELL, Charles L.
S'lIEWA}{'l', £1 za H.
LT!:ACH, Robert E.
JON}'S, John L.
COLEI"'lAN, Willis A.
COOLEN, George W.
FINN, Joseph
READING, Francis A•.
BRUNE, Ji'rank E.
DH1MERY, Frank
JOHNSON, Signey H.
JONES, Matthew F.
WOL}'F, Frank L.
WIND, Joseph
GIRD, Benton B.
RICE, Charles C.
BECK, Henry
HIL£', Junius... O.
DOHNUN, James
JONES, David R.
HARHIS, Leander H.
YOUNG, George
SPADE, William
THOI"lliS, Joseph ''II.

GOOD, Ora L.
GOODI"Uili, Frances
GOULDING l!,va
GOZZOLO, Mary
GREEN, Fannie E~
GREEN, Lina E.
GREGOHY, Cora
GRIFFITH, Cora M.
GRIFFITH, Nora M.
GSELL, Leah A.
HADLEY, Ann Elizabeth
HAFER, Susan V.
HAIH, Mary A.
HlmSCOM, Minnie
HANSEL, Ida
HARRIS, iillnie
HARSHA, Effie
BART, Sarah J.
HAS'lIIE, Katie E.
BASTINGS, Carrie
HASrl'ING, Mary
HAYS, Ellen Jane
HAYS, Olive F.
HEAThMAN, Jessie E.
HELLl"'iAN, Louisa
HENRY, Lottie
HICKS, Agnes
HICKS, Satie C.
HILL, Ellen B.
HILL, Louisa
HILL, Olla
HOLI'lES, Ella
H00VEH, Anna 1'1ar]
Ho\,jE, Mal inda J.
HUNTER, I-hienna I:::.
HUYETT, Isabel~a

RANKIN, Harry
BROwN, Albert L.
DUNN, James A.
SMITH, Harmon E.
MC HALE, Francis 1:1.
HILL, Charles B.
STEVENS, Harry L.
OSHEL, JD.lIl.es
SUFFIELD, Charles R.
MERCER, John H.
REYNOLDS, George ~.
DEWEESE, N. Charles
BHYAN'lI, William lL '
SUM~iliRS, George rl.
STEVENSON, Norval E.
HURPHY, Addison
I"lILLIili, Frank
CRRIb'l'IAN, Thomas L.
JONES, George B.
FLETCHER, Clarence J.
WILLIA~S, William
BURGESS, Woodard W.
NYE, Samuel W.
FALLEY, George M.
HELLSTROM, ~ax R.
NACE, William
LEWIS, Peter
Wj\.RE, William W.
SIl"lFSON, Lewi s
VREDENBEHG, Adelbert
EBERWI.HT, Peter T.
DODGE, Francis
WILLIS,' Pichard A.
WRIGHT, Allen G.
KELLER, Benjamin F.
BRUST, August

EVAl~ S ,

'Em i 1 Y

EVANS, Lizzie A.
EVANS, Nora
FASIG, Matilda (Mrs.)
FAY, ~usan,.
FEATHERGLF, Alice S.
FELBER, Mary E.
FISHBACK, Lizzie
FLINN, Ella f'l.
FOWLER, Lucy
FRAME, Carrie
FUNK, Elizabeth
GAHAGAN, Nellie
GANT, Martha
GA11.DEN, Frances
GARDNEk, Laura K.
GENTEY, f'jollie
GENTRY, kena E.
GIBSON, Mary A.
GLENN, Maggie E.
GODDARD, l"lary A.
GODFREY, Sarah E.

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�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAME - 1884 (Cont'd)
Bride

Groom

Groom

Bride

&lt;''J:ACKSON, }l'lorence
LEE, Grant
JAMES, Fannie Louise
HAPTONSTALL, Abram C.
Jlihl"'lAIN, Virginia Rogers GLYNN, Eugene D.
JEFFRIES, Hannah(Miss) EILER, John
JENKINS, Amelia
HARl"lON, John
JOHNSON, Carrie H.
HULL, Charles S.
JOHNSON, Hannah
JOhNSON, Simon
JOHNSON, Hattie
LOBDELL, Millard
JOHNSON, Josephine
HOGJ,N ,Carter
JOHNSON, Julia G.
TERhUNE, :Frank W.
JONES, Mary E.
EDGERTON ,Rollin C.
KAHN, Mina
WEG~JiliN, Frederick
KAY~SHRADER, Lena
TORNEDvN, F'rederick
KEARNS, Eva D.
CL:EJ~DEl''lING, Edwin M.
KELLEY, Elizabeth
KlhCJl.Nlill, J-ames
KEl-'Ll:.R, Ida
SrrADER, Franz
KING, Cora(Miss)
WEBSTER, Frank L.
KISSINGER, Mary A.
SEGEH, Frederick A.
KLINES, Angie
J'OHNSON, Alexander
KOEHLER, Katy
PHILLTPS, Wellington
KOFKE, I"iary
RECKERT, Frederick
KRIER, Katy(Catharine) SChREINER, John
LAIN, Annie E.
HALL, l"'Jatthew H.
LANG, Louisa
LOill'uili, August
LAN SDOWN, I"'iartha
DAVENTORT, York
LEE, Alice
GIBSeN, Peter
LEE, Annie
GRAY, George W.
LEE, Isabelle
FOhD, West
LEE, I"lartha J.
DAVIDSON, : Robert H.
LEhl'iAN, Charlotte Jane GODFREY, J olm.
LE I..:J\GE, I";Hry
E~10T\Y, ChDrles
L.E;WIS, eli ve J.
LOWE, John W.
LITCHFIELD, Carrie E. WATSON, Charles H.
LITTLE~OhN, Sophie
RUSSELL, william H.
LOESCH, Elizabeth
TOhN~DEN, William
LONG, Maria C.
LYTEH, Charles E.

LUCAS, liInerica
LUDWIG, I"lary(Miss)
LYSINGER, iUnanda
HADDEN, Maggie
I"'lALLARD, Alice E.
I-'lALLAHD, Lizzie
l"illRTIN, Catharine
r~rrIN, l"laggie
l\'iART IN, .Mary A.
l"lASON, Rache 1 J'.
MC CAIN, Laura A.
MC CLURE, Lora A.
l"lC CHEA, Aggie 11.
I"1C CREATH, Mary
MC DEHMOTT, Lizzie
MC DOWELL, Anna
MC DOWELL, Harriet
I"'lC GEE, Ida
l"1C GRADE, Nellie
l"lC KINNEY, Folly
1'"lC I'lILLAN, Ade lla
l"lC I'IILLAN, Farthena
l"'lERbDITH, Louisa
MILLLR, Harriett A.
l",ILLEH, Julia
MITCHELL, Anna M.
l"lI'lICHELL, Luella
MOOI-ili, Sarah Ann
r·mSI CK , Mary E.
NEFF, Margaret
NI~SL~Y, Hoberta K.
NIXON, Arra B.
ODELLE, J-ennie
OSB(j}~NE, Isabella
OSf"lOND, Elizabeth
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NORWOOD, George W.
HAGENBUCH, Henry
HUtlPHREY, \hlson Y.
GROI'T, Anderson
RUSSELL, William E.
HORNUNG, George
f"IilRrIN, Levi
ROPER, William J.
3NYDER, George w.
AhTERBUHN, Samuel
. JARVER, Wilmer
WOODRUFF, Frank L.
FULLER, WilliamA.
CARSON, J-ohn E.
PATEE, Clair 1"1.
B'::".lCK, George
SCO'liir, Damue 1
PITCHER, William
IRWIN, Edward J.
RENFRE~, Grandison
WHITE, Robert
HENDliliSON, John C.
WINFIELD, James
WIlWH:t;LL, 'llryon A.
CLARK, Henry
CAfJPBELL, Henry C.
EDMUNDS,. Ed N.
BATES, Daniel
HICKS,Charles A.
NEUSTI1i'TER, Loui s
L~WIS, George Albert
SHIRK, Shannon K.
BAKER, William H. H.
TO THAKER , George W.
GRIEG, James S.

�ALFJIABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAI"lE - 1884 (Cont'd)
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

OTTINGER, l"lartha E.
OWENS, Fanny

HOwARD, John f'1.
DOUGLAS, General

SI-'ERRY, l"laggie H.
STARKS, Catharine S.
STONEBRAKER, Dora G.
STREETER, Ella
S'rUDEBAh.ER, Amanda

WORRELL, :F'rank B.
STEWART, Geor~e C.
LATEEN (LA'rHAN ) , John O.
J-ONES, john w.
SEliliIEl-ili, }i'rank
SERhERIE, Frank
STOUT, Leonard M.
BLODGETT, Syrus

PEABODY, Alice B.
SUlliS, 'William H.
PEOVEE..LINE, Annie B.
BROWN, Hichard
PE.TERSON, Eva E.
:PERSON, Carl 1'"1.
STUDEBAK~,Angeline
PHELPS, 1'"laggie
1'"LATTHE.'WS, Henry
STULL, Leonora
PILLSBURY, Annie M.
YOUNG, James R.
SWO:PE, t'lary
F'INGRE";';"', Hatt1" e
FRES1'ON, James W.
PLIEF.KE, Emilie"
ENGELl'10HR, Jacob
:tJLiI.CE, Josiah H.
TETER, Stella S.
POCH, Anna F.
KANNENBUHG, .August F. W. TE'rER, Tillie
RICH, Clever A.
FOGSO'l,T,
E-'ll" za
DUNCAN, Charles S,Jr.
"~
DENNISON, John L.
TBASK, Laura E.
PON'l1IUS, Callie
IHCHARDSON, :Fred O.
HAMILTUN, Albert C.
'rREril'ER, l"Jary L.
PRINGLE, ..Tames
FONTIUS, Ina K.
RICHARDSON, Herman O.
'l'UTrr, Julia
SHEFli.RD, Frank
\~EI~ACH, Alice
LEAH.NED, S. Stanley
'fYNBH, Bmma P.
FnICE, Navada Ellen
CLJU\.K Walter I.
VALLENCOUli.T, J of'''.:r,hine HALEY, John P.
PRICE, P~lena J. C. (Miss) LIGGE'fT, George R.
VALOT, Mary Isabella GROFT, Albert W.
~"~CL~F:F'l!;, "Em~a E.
l"lILLER, AugustusH.
EDGAR, Robert A~
VANNEST,l"laud (Miss)
RE~BUHN, L1ll1an
HAWN Lawrence
HYl'1l:-;R, James
VAN
VRANKEN,Debbie
J.
ROBERl"1AN, Laura
JE'WET'f Lorenzo
ROSS, Olive S.
SODLE, 'Julian D.
WALKER, Emma A.
eDELL, James W.
RUSS, Gertrude E.
SWICK.h.HD, Nathan A.
WALLACE, Ida
Me LOUTH,Charles N.
RYAN, Edith
ARNOLD, J. Frank
WALTERS, Dolie
PERKINS, Calvin G.
WARE,
Ella
GOOSBY, Peter
SANDERS, Hulda
MILLER, J. Theodore
WASSON,
l"lartha
Albertine
BRACKEN ,Meade L.
SANDS, Margareth E.
ABERNA'rIIY, Mart in
WATSON,
Manda
"
COOP'ER,
Ernest J.
SCHOTT, Mamie
GEEIJ~, William G.
WA'r'fS,
K}.len
BOWMAN,
Valentine
SHIELDS, Anna
DEI"IING, Byron H.
WEBBER, Amelia
NEwCOMB, George
SILLIK, Lou
BDHKETrl', Frederick M.
WESTCOTT,
Chrissie
V.
CAI'll-'B:tLL, Alonzo
SII"'!l'10NS, Mollie
FORD, Charles L.
WHEDON,
Mary
KELLEY,
hobert S.
SfCAGGS, Laureta
BALDWIN, J"ohn W.
~JHIRLC;W, Sarah B.
}-OT'l'ORB"
jacob W.
SKINN.l:ill, Susan
1'"JA'Fn},wS, Charles G.
WHITNEY,
I"1ary
S.
NELVILLE,
Edward W.
SL:.t.N'l' Z, t'lary A.
BIUNrLAN, J-ohn
WILBER,
Lottie
ROBSON,
J"ohn
N.
SMART, Sarah J.
l"lAtiON, "William P.
WILLIM]S,
Lucy
BELL,
Jopn
SI"lITH, Emma(Miss)
l-IAZARD , J arne sF'.
WILLIAl"iS, I"laria
GILL, William
SMITH, Nannie
DED1:ICK, Ernest
WIN'fER,
Leora
L.
HJNTIUS,
Walter D.
SUUL~, ~I e s ~3ie
Iihl\mEW~(jN, Willis G.
WITTLBR,
I"lathilda
STOLL,
George
A.
SPARGUR, fi,ollie
AUSTAETL, Frederick
WUiiLBTEIN ,Agnes (l'-'liss) WILKINS, Philip
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�SURNAME INDEX
Abbot 36
Abbott 184
Abrams 196
Abramz 226
Acker 196
Ackerman 94
Ackley 171
Adair 5,12,176,188
Adams 9,18,21,30,33,44,56,62,70,73
92,95,96,112,116,124,130,131,135
141,149,159,162,169,183,196,203
214,219,224,231
Adamson 12,112
Addington 74
Addis 9
Ader 95
Adkins 33
Adolph 64,96,163,169
Ager 116
Ahlguist 136
Ahlstrom 100,112
Ahrbergh 21
Akers 141,159
Akin 21
A baugh 100
A bert 224
A bery 95
A bin 9,63
Abott 218
A brecht 50,141
A bright 225
A bro 22
A buton 159
A corn 141
A der 112,228
A derman 225,226,229,231,2~3,239
240,241,243,244,245,246
Aldrich 169
Aldridge 169
Alen 33
Alexander 73,89,91,108,124,185,196
Alford 124,211

Alfred 105
A I I an 89
Allbright 185
A I I br i t ton 187,214
AI len 2,33,48,49,56,57,61,72,96,102
105,116,124,126,141,159,169,177
182,183,196,201,214,224,226
Allgaier 105,124
A I I i ngham 94
All ison 21,30,33,45,138,143
Allston 196
Allstot 216
Almquist 89
Althaus 59
Althen 9
Alumbaugh 48
Alveron 35
Alverson 22,30
Amblen 28
Ambler 25
Ambold 149
Ammermon 137
Amos 30,37,57
Amsden 47,185
Amund 104
Anderson 1,2,9,11,16,17,30~37,44,5o
56,60,61,70,89,91,92,100,105,107
112,113,115,116,124,137,141,142
159,162,169,183,185,187,204,206
211,217,224,226,239,240,244
Andis 196
Andrews 30,37,64,101,149,183
Annis 149
Anthony 44,112
Anton 62,100,117,159,169
Anxier 57
Apitz 56
Appleby 89
Applewhite 36,159
Arband 44
Arbane 44
Archer 56
Archibald 12
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�Argnbright 224
Argubright 211
Arie 224
Arms 103,141
Arnett 226
Arnold 9,112,141,142,144,196,211
Arthur 89,100,124
Arv i I 70
Asborn 124
Ashby 21,22,164,169
Ashley 134,196
Asher 44,183
Ashton 56
As pi nwa I I 26
Assman 103,163
Asterberg 141
Aterberry 9
Atkinson 1,44,57,71,240,243
Aubaugh 112
Aud i noJOod 70
Aughbaugh 112
Augustin 24
Austaett 224
Austin 3,44,56,58,70,134,136,196
219
Auston 56,196
Auterburn 169
Auxier 70,106
Aver i I I 30
Averley 203
Averly 198
Avertams 214
Avery 10,32,62,114
Ayer 23,46,101,104,202
Ayers 1,143
Ayres 211
Babb 56
Babey 112
Bach 116,124
Bachelor 219
Backwith 172
Bacon 1,197

Badger 134
Badley 149
Badsky 112,118,124,159,196,233
Baer 190
Bai ley 9,30,56,71,74,89,91,115,131
141,149,169,177,183,211,233
Ba iii f t 118
Ba i I lie 226
Baine 89
Bair 188
Baird 21,44
Baker 1,3,21,30,31,33,35,44,73,134
150,159,169,175,178,198,200,205
211,212,224,226,228,232
Balch 115
Balcom 57,46,50,56,61,70
Baldridge 149
Baldwin 1,3,10,13,24,26,30,107,124
141,142,145,159,160,162,188,191
203,205,219
Balentyne 216
Bales 44,183,211,214
Ba I I 44
Ballagh 44
Bailon 70,71,95
Ba I lough 183
Baltz 92
Bancom 227
Bancrott 224
Bandel 70
Bane 34
Bantning 233
Bangs 28,103,149,183
Banion 159
Banker 89
Banks 46,56,57,58,61,62,63,74,92
100,116,135,173,187
Banning 21,196
Banta 175,183,217
Baracklaw 58
Barber 1,2i,22~100,107,112,124,134
141,149,211,220
Barcourt 135
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�Bardell 211,224
Bardwe I I 159
Bare 100
Barker 4,9,28,37,38,44,47,50,56,57
60,63,70,71,92,96,107,112,115,127
134,149,128,134,135,137,143,145
150,159
Barkley 100
Barley 46
Barlow 196
Barnard 24,35
Barns 241
Barnes 37,56,89,92,92,94,95,106,169
203,212,219
Barnett 1,2,4,129,134,161,224
Barney 9
Barnhart 100,115,141,187
Barnhisel 112
Barnls 9
Barratt 163,243
Barrett 14,50,134,177
Barricklow 5,13,70,73,92,100,200
Barriere 218
Barry 91,137,196
Barteldes 159
Bartholow 44
Bartleman 48
Bartlett 141
Barton 119,124,216
Base I 141
Bashore 128
Basinger 62
Baskaville 134
Ba s k e r v i I I e 224
Bass 124,128,196
Bastian 232
Batdor t. 70,112
Bateman 31,45,196,211
Bates 37,90,196,200,202,203,212,224
228,230,239,243,244,245,246,248
Bateson 216
Bathurst 57
Batman 225

Ba t ta i I Ie 60
Battle 149
Bauer 211
Baum 124,145
Baxter 89
Bayless 159
Ba yne. 197,216
Baysinger 1,4,30
Beach 13,60,70
Beagle 224
Beaks 61
Beal 183,196,224
Beale 130
Beales 183
Beals 44,124,213
Beam 44,224
Beaman 2,47
Bear 134
Beard 202
Beardsley 15,36
Bearer 44
Beattie 183
Beatty 21,174,184,187,189,197,204
211,215,226,230,232,241-243,246
Bebee 72
Bebout 141,196
Beck 51,72,200
Becker 141
Beckey 183
Beckman 211
Bedale 161,162,172,175
Bedgood 62,95,169
Beebe 72
Beecrott 205
Beeks 136,138,150,164,170,192,206
Beeler 44
Beeson 30,149,229
Beeyley 124
Beezely 30
Beggs 159
Behrens 159,224
Bel I 3,29,34,36,44,47,48,57,89,91
103,113,126,134,159,169,174,182,213

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�Belmer 70-73,89,91,93,94,96,101-106
108
Belt 159
Belvoir 205
Benander 159
Benas 112
Benchard 100
Benedict 1,10,70,224
Benefield 169
Bengtson 96
Benin 56
Benjamin 1,159
Bennett 2,4,25,44,56,100,159
Benson 25,36,37,112,118,141,159,215
Bent 3
Bentley 46,49,51,56,58,61,63,64
Benwood 59
Berge 100
Bergman 56,100
Berkan 16
Berkau 9
Berkaw 16
Berner 61
Berry 30,56,114,116,126,183,189,191
211
Bertenshaw 100
Bertha 183
Bertschinger 70
Bethea 192
Betts 33,44
Beureau 70
Beverly 124
Bevels 50
Bevier 50
Bew 134
Bewley 30
B ddison 59
B dinger 159
B ebush 177
B erer 169
B gelow 100;211
B ggs 89,100,108,144·
B II 224

Bineyard 60
Bird 182
Birkett 159
Bishop 1,2,14,22,249
Bissell 60
Bitterly 218,232
Blachl 217
Black 31,127,169,183
Blackbird 59
Blackburn 56
Blackenship 185
Blacker 90,100,126
Blackette 56
Blackford 3
Blackman 30
Blackmar 196
Blacksten 47
Blackstone 1
B ackwelder 149
B ades 124
B aechel 199,224
Bake 3,30,70
B akely 33,34,50,71
Baker 100,162,224
Bakeman 134
B akeny 30
B akeslee 11
B akewel I 56
B anchard 170
Band 124
B anden 4
Blaney 159
Blankenship 30,35,159
Blankinship 44
Blanton 9,59
Blayney 56
Bleakley 224
B I ech I i 204
Bledsoe 10,35
Blem 165
BI ende 11189
Blevenge 95
Blevins 224

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�Blinton3o
B lis s -12,21, 112, 134
Blodgett 63,137,143,183
Blokesley 141
Blood 2,9,10,13,21,28
Blue 211
B I un t 162
Boay 248
Boaz 211
Bock 211
Bodlerson 34
Bohannan 183
Bohn 141
Bohnmaier 178
Boicourt 107,115,124,129,136,137
144
Bolan 205
Bolen 31,35
Boles 211,214
Bolin 141
Bollard 183
Bolton 44
Bond 17,30,22,89,92,93,105,107,114
118,124,134,150,201,216
Bonebake 63
Bonebaker 58
Bonbrake 134
Bonebrake 57,70,71,74,93,96,103,106
125,127,129,141,143,162,172,191
192,206,215,216,227,241,245,246
Bonham 145,184
Bonner 214
Bonton 134
Booker 114,125,165,184
Boone 56,48,142
Boose 30,96
Bora9an 57
Borcourt 117
Border 112
Borer 141
Boris 30
Bothe 19
Botts 9

Boucher 231
Bou9hton 1,149
Boulden 159
Bouray 160
Bouton 44,134
Boutwe I I 56
Bovard 197
Bowden 211
Bowen 4,70,73,149,160,169,212
Bower 30,35-38,48,57,59,61,62,72,73
91,94,104,107,115,117,125,127,136
141,144,150,175,184
Bowers 2,44,59,89,115,125,138,149
173
Bowker 177
Bowku 94
Bowles 21
Bow lin 45
Bowman 1,11,28,29,56,100,149,224
Bowyer 70
Boyce 106
Boyd 100,101,112,113,144,169
Boyer 1,102,131,160,187
Boyle 21,101
Boynton 104,107,112,124,137
Bozel 19
Brackett 56,218
Bradbary 30
Braden 141
Bradford 4
Bradley 61,125,138,164
Bradshaw 141,149',197,211
Bra9don 44
Brady 31
Bra99 70
Bra i I sford 100
Brand 46,230
Brandage 13
Brander 47
Brandon 169
Brandstaelter 198,201,205,212,215
217
Brannon 56,89,119,134

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�Branson 36,72
Brant 1,2,3,5,15
Brass 93,115,169,226
Bratton 112
Braxton 129,149,160
Bray 59,177
Brecheisen 112,184,197
Brecheison 173
Brechtelsbauer 105
Brechtelsbower 130
Breedlove 3
Breese 2
Breeze 149,164
Brehm 224
Breithaupt 176
Brekheisen 70
Brender 1,44,225
Brero 10
Bretherton 197
Brewer 9,34,165,199
Brewin9ton 160
Brichheim 30
Br cke I I 225
Br dal 30
Br dge 134,212
Br dges 21
Br 99S 29,57,112,120,134
Br ndle 212
Br nk 102
Br'nkman 70
Br sco 44
Br stol 100,175
Br tt 177
Br tton 228
Br zendine 197
Br ro 10
Brocard 218
Brock 70
Brockmeier 72
Brockway 44,46-49,58,63,160
Brocraw 49
Broeker 169
Broemmelsick 35

Bronboker 57
Bronson 44
Brooke 5,10,197,231
Brooks 1,21,29,44,45,49,57,63,70,89
100,103,105,112,114,116,120,125
160,169,197
Brophy 57,161
Brosard 228
Brou9hton 129,160
Brouse 184
Broutherton 44
Brown 1,3,4,10,13,17,23-26,29-37,44
45,47,49,51,56,57,59~62,7o,73,89

91,104,106,112,116-119,125,134,135
138,145,150,160-162,169,170,174
184,186,191,197,212,215,216
224-226,229,231
Browne 1,215,232,241
Brownin9 10,125,162,170,178
Brownlee 34-36,103
Brubaker 59,63,89,94,96,107,113
116-120,124,126,127,129,134,135
137,138,141-144,159,161,165,183
196,202,205,212,215,226,241
Bruce 112,160,172,184,197,225
Brue9gen 176,212
Brue9ger 70,225
Bru99an 188
Brumbau9h 100
Brune 35,128,160,225
Bruner 59,128,213
Brunin9haus 201
Brunk 171
Brunton 138
Bryan 2,57,60,62,71,73,92
Bryant 56,105,138,143,183,197,212
220,228,230
Brysen 31
Bryson 35,37,51,72,74,93,104,108
115,119,128,143,161,163,165,171
Buchanan 36,100,106
Buchheim 234
Buck 37,57,70,126,150
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�Buckhanan 228
Buckels 45,51
Buckhart 47
Buckheim 30
Buckles 48
Buckley 94
Buckner 89,113
Budington 1
Buecking 127
Buell 225
Buffer 90
Buffington 212
Buggoon 35
Buker 224
Bu I I a r d 9,24
Bu I len e 28, 113,233
Bu I I i ngton 184
B u I I 0 c k 73, 145·, 1 97
Bundren 1
Bunton 90
Burbank 100
Burdett 57
Burdick 15,33
Burgess 1,10,11,31,34,,212
Burgin 70
Burgoon 30,45,90
Burke 4,57,203
Burket 170
Burkhardt 30
Burks 213
Burley 10
Burnell 170
Burnett 28,31,49,141,165,225
Burney 37,160
Burns 17,36,71,100,113,117'
Burnton 134,226
Burpee 101
Burr 10,170
Burritt 3
Burroughs 1,30
Burrows 30,144,160
Burson 4,23
Burt 160

Burton 30,32,44,126,128
Burwerth 213
Buse 90
Bush 57,170
Busse 30
Bussell 90
Bussin 118
Butcher 197
Butel 70,150,160
Bute I I 125
Butler 2,25,45,102,137,199,212,229
Butter 232
Butterfield 134
Button 130,144
Buttrick 170
Butts 212,225
Buzzard 32
Byerley 63,112
Byers 205,213,220,233
Byler 14
Byrd 3,90
Byrne 125
Cabbage 134
Cade 103,141,188,225
Cady 191,197,205
Cafterly 12
Ca i I a r 30
Cain 49
Calder 134
Caldwell 45,48,71,114,138,197
Ca Ilaman 95
Ca I I away 18,45
Calloway 3,11,15
Ca I we I I 16
Cameron 30
Camerson 141
Cammeron 118
Campbel 61
Campbel I 1,5,14,16,38,47,50,57,59
60,70,71,101,107,134,144,150,184
191,225,229
Canady 22
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�Canary 125
Canavan 184
Cane 57
Canfield 116,204
Ca n iff 22
Cannedy 90
Cannin9 30
Cannow 57
Car:tsdele 30
Cantrell 141
Capper 45
Cara9Y 125
Cardwell 21,57,119,173
Care I I 59
Careness 125
Carew 170
Carey 32,70,113
Cargay 134,138
Car9uev i I Ie 101
Car ius 104,108,114,115,128,130,137
Cariw 183
Car lin 22
Carlson 70,101,150,227
Carlton 225
Carmean 31,36,224
Carmien 170
Carnahan 215
Carnes 57,45,57,58
Carney 30,100,116,125,128,134
Carper 101,112,116,124~128
Carpenter 4,10,22,25,57,184
Carr 5,10,45,90,178,184,198
Carrier·l
Carri9an 73
Carrol 170
Carruth 47,58,59,90,101,113,150

212
Carson 31,90,125,169,225
Carter 45,58,64,90,113,143,150,170

171,172,174,212,225
Cartwright 92
Carum 183
Caruthers 134,136,141,184

Cary 225
Casaboom 169
Case 1,10,15,56,60,70,61
Casebere 16
Casey 125,161,183,186,231
Casmire 197
Casper 134
Casson 216
Castello 170
Castleman 5
Cattereon 1
Cauch 90
Cavanau9h 212
Cavin 161
Caylor 34,45,70,159,160,225
Cayton 31,45,62
Center 103
Centers 32
Cerino 33
Cerley 186
Chadwick 10,31,34,45,46,47,48-51

57-62,70,72,73,89,90,94,96,103,107
126,128,130,141,142,144,145,163
165,172,174,176,177,183,184,185
187,190,191,192,198,199,201,202
204,205,206,211,212,213,216,218
224,225,229,231,232,233,234,239
240
Chaffee 57
Chall is 57
Chalman 89
Chamberlain 4,31,134
Chambers 22,31,56,101
Champion 185
Chance 197,211
Cha.nd I er 71,128
Chapin 30,32,35,37,45,46,47,48,49
50,51,57,63
Chapley 141
Chapman 2,36,37,45,49,63,71,91,203
225
Charleton 128
Charlton 126,128,185
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�Chase 10,57,64,184
Cheejman 73
Cheesman 225
Cherry 101,164,170,175,176,178,184
185,192,200,217,219,224,225,234
239
Chervestonn 34
Chester 28
Chestnut 10
Chetlain 124
Cheval ier 113,138,184
Chew 45
Chi Icote 220
Chi Id 230
Chi Ids 57,125
Chi IsDn 45
Ch i I ton 31
Chi.ssinberg 44
Chock ley 35
Chollar 90
Chotau 113
Chrisman 4
Chriss 47
Christian 71,102,105,107,114-116
118-120,125,127,130,170,184,188
Christie 186
Christy 101,225
Chrysler 225,227
Chrysty 45
Church 101,107
Churchill 3,116
Cinry 126
Clapp 15
Clark 4,10,14,30,34,45,48,57,71,95
101,113,125,134,141,159,160,165
170,177,185,191,202,212,225,229
Clarke 1,57,59,71,125,143,164
Clarkson 113
Clausen 101
.
Clay 91,125,150,170,184,198,212,218
224,233
Clayton 3,31,44,125,150
Cleland 129,226

Clement 90
Clemmons 31
Clerry 37
Cleveland 197
Cline 182,212
C linton 31
Clock 134,135,142,143,176,187,191
196
Cloe 2
Close 135
Cloud 212
Clough·l,16,17,58,62
Clover 71
Clow 35
Cluser 32
Coape 57
Coarley 25
Coat 10,35
Coate 198,218
Coats 113
Cobb 185,1 97
Cobble 117
Cobel 56
Coble 56
Coblentz 58
Cochran 113,141
Cockins 135,137,141,142,145,160-164
Cock lin 90,101
Coe 1,2,125
Coffey 141,143
Coffin 28,29,90,113,125,197
Coffman 117,160
Cogaon 117
Coger 186
Cogi in 101
Cogswell 90,160
Cohen 71
Coker 92,96,101
Colbert 58,71,125
Colburn 23
Colck 206
Cole 2,34,45,57,71,72,90,125,126
129,137,138,141,170,184,198,202

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�Cole(cont)
213,214
Cole land 24
Coleman 31,36,57,101,176
Colemery 126
Coles 142
Col i e r 59,96
Collier 25,31,47,61,94
Col I ins 45,47,71,115,19.8
Colman 96,134
Colraw 60
Col row 60
Coltrane 211
Colwell 226
Colver 62
Comba 50
Combs 58,71
Compton 2,31
Comstock 213,214,217,242
Conant 71,101
Conard 113
Cone 57,125,204
Conely 71
Conger 71,104,198
Conk lin 2,45
Conley 31,90,92,96,186
Conneley 57
Conne I I 101
Conner 198
Connor 10
Conover 22
Conrad 248
Conroy 150
Conser 13
Conry 141-144
Constant 130
Conway 212
Cook 15,31,57,71,124,160,175,186
212,215,216
Cooke 143
Cooley 31,72,171
Coo I i dge 31
Coon 62
Cooney 125

Coons 30
CooP 34,57,113,125,202,226
Cooper 2,113,125,134,198,212,226
Coots 150
Coovert 206
Copeland 2,4,10,33,45,115
Copenbarger 37
Copley 90
Coppinger 48
Copple 22,31
Corbin 141,160
Corder 104,198
Cordley 1-5,10,13,21,23,30,32-38
44-51,56-63,70,72-73,74,89,91,92
96,101-108,112,113,116,118,124
125-134,136,138,183,200,211,233
239,244,247,248
Corel 224,232
Core I I 35
Corey 2
Corlew 10
Cornel ius 143
Cornell 2,22,31,57
Cornforth 212
Cornish 170,184
Corpora I 124
Correl 10
Correll 25
Cory 134,160,226
Cosier 90
Cosley 1,12
Costello 57
Cotes 142
Cottenberg 70,212
Cottingham 113
Cotton 102,112,136,198
Couch 213
Couley 186
Coulter 16,17,57,174
Coursen 141
Courtney 160
Cousbant 173
Covey 71,125,170,198,213

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�Cowan 31,61,175
Cowen 113
Cowdsey 164
Cowles 232
Cox 2,28,29,46,57,90,101,136,141
150,184,230,233,234
Coy 198
Cracklin 10
Craft 198
Craig 71,125,170
Craiglow 163
Cram 10
Cramer 71,165,170
Crandall 126,161
Crane 2,57,141,226
Craven 198
Cravens 113,145,176
Crawford 45,113,198
Creavy 12
Cree 57,89
Creech 45
Creed 22
Creekmcore 184
Creeks 90
Cree I 59,161,184
Cress 31
Crew 28,29,64,90,101
Crews 71
Cricket 2
Criley135
Cripe 226
Crisby 201
Criss 106,135,191,213
Critchfield 25
Crites 162
Crittenton 11
Critzer 101,184
Crocket 172
Crockett 2
Crosby 2,9,170,190,230
Cross 11,57,184
Crouch 57,102,108,116,148
Crow 198,205

Crowder 184
Crowe 161
Crowell 31,34,127
Crumley 71
Crummet 96
Crummett 51,101,198
Crump 160
Crusan 30
Crutchfield 31,45
Cruzan 160,199,216
Crysler 229,239,240,241,243,245,246
248
Cullar 211
Culmer 198
Culp 161
Cumme I I 31
Cummings 4,37,57,64,89,101,107,119
163
Cuncan 130
Cunder 171
Cunnana 126
Cunnane 101
Cunningham 21,35,45,60,61,63,71,74
92,94,95,101,105,106,113,125,126
128,137,161,171
Cunnington 113,126
Cures 45
Curl 242,243
Curran 26
Currier 101,161
Currin 61
Curry 50,57,74,101,213
Curtis 2,45,~35,150,184,225
Curtiss 10,45
Cusehburg 74
Cushinberry 126
Cushingbery 119
Cushingberry 198
Custard 243
Cutler 57,118
Cutter 71,101
Dabourdien 227

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�Daeschner 215
Dahlquist 227
Dai ley 107,161
Dale 228
Dalee 2
Dallas 107,198
Da I I y 45
Dalstrom 199
Da I y 191,246
Dam 4
Damm 31,101
Danforth 72-74,101
Dan91er 185
Daniels 31,45,46,73,108,135,225,226
231
Darlin9144
Darnell 198
Darr 47
Dart 14
Dathey 32
Davenport 1,3,25,31,64,90,198,229
Davidson 2,90,150,188,198,199,213
Davies 113,115,120,125,128,129,134
135,136,141,142,143,144,149,150
Davis 3,4,13,28,31,34,37,45-48
56-59,61,62,70,71,73,74,89-92,95
96,100-102,160,161,170,176,183,185
198,204,216,217,219,224-227,229
232,239,247
Davisson 33
Daw 25
Dawson 170,203
Day 11,31,33,113,150,171,172,185
198
Dayton 13
Deal 90,162,164,197,204,213
Dean 71,90,135,172,174
Deane 22
Dearborn 33,36,44,46-50,56-59,61,62
64,70-74,189-192,199,210,206,214
215,218,228,231
Deay 113,150,185,205
Deckwa 198

Dedrick 38
Dee 113
DeeMars 226
Deer 45
Deerin971,219
Deever 219
DeFar 188
Deland 161
Delapp 171
Delesdernier 101
De I I ahunty 101
De I I enbeck 150
Dell it 171,213
Delmarch 45
Demaree 226
Demin9 90,150
Demmin9 149
Dempsey 71
Dempster 227
Denison 125,136,145
Dennewi Iler 174
Dennis 1,2,9,11,12,14-16,21-26
30-32,38,230
Dennison 11,34
Denny 91,101
Denton 172
Denun 31
Dequis 126
Derby 45
Derrien 57
Dershem 71
Deskins 72,171,175,177
Desque 226
Deter 61
DeVa I 130
Dever 142
Devereaux 113
Dev lin 171
. Dewey 22
Dewitt 72,93
DeWolf 11
DeWolfe 113
Dexter 31

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�Dey 48
Dezins 102
Dhapin 33
o i c k 185
Dicker 71150,198
o ckson 3,31,32,36,46,51,58,177
o 9g5 113,118,175
o liard 29,94,102
o I liard 94
o lion 171
o I Ions 150
o I I y 32
o mmery 225
o nn 58
o nney 31,45
o nsmoor 161
o sbrow 2
o singer 171
o ssinger 176,184,186,187,197,198
200,202,203,217
Diurr 58
Dive I bes 136,137
Divelbess 159,161,190,191,198
Dix 11,51,100
Dixon 22,199
Doan 32
Doane 215,226
Dobbins 18,135,141,174,199
Dobson 113
Dodder 31,71,102
Dodds 224
Dodge 119,135,171
Doering 213
Doherty 102
Dolan 185
Dolesam 58
Do lis i 142
Doll inger 141
Doll inyer 46
Dolstrom 126
Dominique 226
Donahoe 46
Donahue 46,71

Don n e I I y 71,114
Donnelson 16
Donohoe 142
Donohue 130
Donovan 96
Donw i I I er 50
0001 ittle 11,213
Dooty 61
Dopson 60
Dornblaser 233,240
Dorris 161
Dorsett 38
Dorsey 31,169
Do.rton 128
Doty 4
Dougherty 24,197
Doughty 213
Douglas 46,114,129,145,171,186,203
205,213
Douglass 212,226,228
Dow 15
Downey 15
Dawning 144
Downs 142
Day 3,4
Doyel 45
Dayle 22,33,103,161
Drain 214
Drake 31,102,131,145,171,185,199
213
Draker 33
Dram 36
Draper 31,34,35,37,38,45,47,48,49
102,115,130,135,159,169,175,178
187,191,214,226,233
Dreisbach 102,225
Drende I 142
Dresden 59
Dresser 213
Drew 46
Drisden 45
Drisdom 143,160,173,174,199,202
Dryden 3
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�Dubourdein 184
Duck 104
Dudgeon 189,224
Dudley 45,58,102,142,171,187,204
226
Duenwaler 185
Duff 58
Duffee 11
DU9an 45
DU99an 94,224,242,2441245
Dui9nan 213
Dulinskey95
Du I ins k i 21,37
Dumeray 114
Dummar 46
Dummer 73,142,171
Dun 90
Duncan 30,31,59,60,71,100,117,118
128,130,134,135,150,161,185,219
226,232
Dun9ar 46,126
Dunham 150
Dunlap 10,228
Dunn 3,13,14,22,36,46,56-58,70,89
91,92,94,103,104,107,112,119,129
130,135,171,199,213,218
Dunns 115
Ounnuck 117
Duprie 96
Dupue 96
Durham 71
Durland 46,72,161,199
Durr 102
Dusin9 102
Dutton 23,142,171,185,213,230
Duva I 1,23
Duval I 2,48,57
Dweyer 50
DWyre 227
Dwyer 171,186
Dyer 21,33,150,161,199,202
Dymond 125

Ea91e 31
Ea91esfield 106
Ea90n 31,56
Earhart 58
Ea r i l l
Ear I'&gt;, 33,
Earnheart 10,11
Easley 36,137,226
Eastman 142
Eather 14
Eaton 2,30,71,118,135,160
Eaves 197,203
Eberhard 31,173,233
Eberhart 33,58,103,114,117,142,150
169,185,216
Eberle 31
Eberlee 107
Ebey 228
Ebverhart 148
Eccleston 92,212
Eckard 58
Eckardt 58
Eeke 190
Eddy 1,1 14 ,189
Eder 71,114,185
Ed9ar 189,224
Edie 46
Edin9ton 199
Edler 126
Edmiston 46
Edmonds 31,·58,1 02,226
Edmurtsen 46
Edwards 2,31,71,91,101,142,161,175
199,202
Ege 71
Eger 15
E99art 58
E9gers 46,150
E9gert 102,114
E91dhoff 2
Ehrsam 213,225,230,244
Eidemi Iler 28,29,224
Einstad 33
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�Einsted 186
Eisele 213
Eisenberg 114
E it e l l 06
. E I a 11
Elam 62,113,142,150,169
Elder 3,178
Eldridge 11,24,49,60,62,71,91,95,96
135,150
Elersam 202
Elgin 226
E I I a 28
E I Ie r 126, 186
E I I ers 233
Ellerton 58
Ell inger 163
EI I iott 11,58,74,130,142,161,171
199
EI I is 31,33,36,72,89-91,93-95,100
101,103,107,128,135
Ellison 28,61
Ell iston 46
Elm 171
Elston 171,199,226
Ely 4,190
Emanalson 101
Embleton 114,117,124,135
Embree 200-204,214,218
Embry 2
Emery 58,72,94,114,213,226
Emmel 159,173,175,176,177
Emmett 125
Emory 135
Engelhart 108
Engelke 102
Engelsmann 64,72
Engle 30
Engler 37
Englson 129
Enos 37
Enright 46
Enslow 1
Ensminger 185

Eppinger 218
Epley 49
Eply 172
Epple 58,72,186
Ercson 94
Ereckson 104
Erickson 105,143,159
Ernst 30,62,126
Ervin 56,114,130,142
Erwi 130
Erwin 199
Eskridge 22
Essex 30,46,185
Essix 45
Esson 144,185
Estes 91,165
Esther 32
Estis 32
Eter 96
Etter 46,49,58
Eubanks 137
Eulert 199
Eustace 102
Evans 23,32,46,50,92,93,94,103,114
161,178,182,189,199,240,243
Everback 35
Everett 171
Everhart 135
Everus 25
Ewing 58,89,173,185
Eyre 213
Fabricius 32
Fadden 90
Fagan 91
Fager 89
Fa iii ng 91
Fair 58
Fairchild 35
Fairholm 11
Fales 9
Fa I i r)g 91
Falley 46

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�Falwell 72,73
Fanks 169
Fanning 58
Farey 92
Farier 11
Faringer 185
Farley 32
Farmer 22,44,46,114,213,234
Farnham 2,31,218
Farnsworth 11,32
Farrar 91
Far re I 126
Farren 105
Farris 161
Farwell 9,16
Faucett 165,191
Faucher 2
Fau I k 72
Faulkner 16
Faust 171
Faux 2
Faver 48
Favre 37,45,46,48,50,63
Fawl 174
Faxon 48,104,106,185
Fay 58
Fearer 142
Fearing 58
Featherston 145
Featherstone 171,183
Featters 145
Fee 226
Fe i I 32
Fel ix 104,106
Fe I lows 232
Felt 10
Felten 30
Fenimore 185
Fenney 59
Fennimore 11
Fergeson 72
Ferguson 28,32,183
Ferne 33

Ferrel 31,136,143
Ferrell 13,161
Fer r i I 2, 11 , 16,36,47,48
Ferr ill 12,32
Ferris 164,216
Ferriss 72
Fessenden 26
Fetherolf 225
Fetty 159,200
F eld 32,44,72,218
F elding 46
F elds 22,46,119,213
F I I more 58
F nch 2,185
F ncher 102,174
F rik 2,5

F nley 171
FInney 36,72,213
Firestone 32
Fisch 72
Fischer 36,164,200
Fish 17,46,126,135
Fishback 187,199
Fishbrun 115
Fishburn 141
Fisher 21,25,30-35,37,38,44,45
48~51,57,58,6o,62,72,lo2,114,118

126,135;142,161,174,191,213
Fishir 72
Fishmaker 11
Fishpaw 94,127,142
Fisk 2,70,185
Fitch 2,31,203
Fitchue 176,226
F tshue 102
F tshugh 58
F tspatrick 90
F tsue 91
F tsure 91
F ttan 58
F tton 22,95
F tz 218
F tzgerald 32,136,144,150
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�Fitzhenry 2
F'tzhue 32
F tzmorris 46
F tzpatrick 58,226
F tzsimmons 102
F tzue 91
F tzwi II iam 200
F x 32,37,63,161
F agg 22
F agler 72
F anagan 214
F anders 10
F anigan 214
F eer 91,171,234
F eming 231
Fetcher 2,117,185
Finn 63
Food 32
Fora 117,142,159,213
F orer 72,73
F orey 119.
F ory 91,102,135,141,142,185,225
230,231
Floyd 169
Fluke 188,212,213
Fluker 119
Flynn 35
Foeniuer 169
Fogerty 233
Fogleson 164
Fo i I 59
Foley 126,185
Follett 135
Followilllo5
Foncannon 2
Foote 91,196-206,211,212-220
224-234,239,240-248
Ford 2,38,114,124,137,173,198,206
229
Fords 44
- Forrest 135
Forsyth 161
Forsythe 171

Forth 226
Fortin 226
Fortner 58,72,
Fortney 91
Fortnight 44,58
Forward 149
Foster 11,15,32,48,56,104,161,186
199,232
Fotsch 160
Fowler 46,226
Fox 1,21,23,57,102,128,143,149,165
246
Fraker 1,25,46,226
Fram 70
Frame 144
France 47
Francis 45
Franer 177
Frank 138,159,161,164,165,170
172-177,187,189
F ran k lin 56,91
Franz 162,201
Frarer 74
. 'F r a r y 196, 199
Fraser 102
Frawley 144
Frazer 11,22,115
Frazier 28,72,91,129,137,192,227
Frederick 102,227
Freeman 4,22,49,70,171,206
French 46,102,199,214,227
Frey 58,59
Fr cker 32,142,143,164,178
Fr dley 231
Fr dlund 227
Fr eker 50
Fr end 35
Fr end I i ch 49
Fr sler 186
Fr ster 102
Fr tsche 174,176,187,188
Fr tz 72,102,211
Fr tzel 70,171
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�Fry 11,58,127,138,199,214
Frye 32
Fulkerson 134
Fullbright 49
Fu II er 36,46,106,134
Fullour 143
Fulton 118,160
Fults 161
Fultz 161,171
Funk 117,214
Furgerson 70
Furgeson 15,32,25
Fur9uson 63,135,142
Furnish 2
Furze 135
Gabr i e I 141
Gabrielson 126
Gabrielle 71
Gaddis 219
Gaddy 125
Gaest 57
Ga ns 22,50
Ga r i t 47
Ga ther 58
Ga e 227,233
Ga lagher 62,72,73,102,120,247
Ga I egher 102
Ga lethy 169
Ga let I y 114, 171
Ga lion 91
Ga I ivan 186
Gamble 227
Gaml i·n 46
Gans 185
Garden 32,102
Gardner 3,36,61,91,102,104,106,107
112,117,118,125,126,129,136,186
227
Garetson 126
Garrett 227
Ga r r is 0 n 5,58
Garst 171

Garton. 107
Garver 36
Garvin 34,58,199
Gask i I I 126,184
Gas ne I I 114
Gasser 230
Gassie 120
Gates 36,60
Gathknicht 59
Gaumer 112,172,199
Gausnel 114
Gausne I I 142,164,227
Gavin 201
Gaylord 142
Gee 4,72
Geelan 112
Geer 46
Ge b 143
Ge ger 218
Ge Ian 135
Ge rtz 227
Ge tz 58
Ge eane 46
Ge ei iene 46
Ge erene 46
Gemmel 22
Genther 230
Gentry 22,32,33,46,56,107,182,186
199,206
Gerkey 186
George 56,118
Gerguson 72
German 114
Gerstenberger 70,114,199
G bbard 172
IS bbens 199
G be 201
.
G bson 31,32,161,165
G ddings 220
G deon 225
Gertz 227
G ttord 1,199
Gibert 29,32,47,74,214
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�Gi I breath 199,227
Gi les 231
Gi Iges 113,199,214
Gi I I 22149,108,114,115,117,124,126
141,142,231
G Ilespie 101,102,107,186,227
G I I ham 164
G II i land 4,30,33,58,70,214,227
Gilman 136
G Imore 2,72
G Iluly 191
G Iman 126,173
G Imore 142
G Ison 91
G Istrap 33
G ngerich 31
G ngrich 63
G ngrick 63
G nley 46
G nn 142
G sh 211
G vens 173
G aden 46
G asby 205
G aser 161,186
G athart 32
G eason 3,5,23,95,159,197
Geed 28,29,182,186
G eich 11
G enn 2,46,90,120,150,162,198,227
G impse 35,218
G itten 32
G izer 49
Gover 135
G uyas 172
Gnasa 59
Gocia 50
Godfrey 58,64,95,135,204,213
Godwin 32
Gold 214
Goldstandt 71
Goode 58
Goodel I 45

Goodin 4,10,189
Goodrich 11
Goodsel I 72
Goepfert 126
Goiges 135
Goll 135
Good 90
Goodman 126
Goodspeed 103
Goolman 163
Gordon 1,32,91,142,187,199
Gore 143
Gorman 5125
Gormer 104,171
Gormont 228
Gas lin 214
Gas line 128
Gosne I I 184
Goss 3,58,59,91
Gottstein 233
Gould 23,91,103,118
Goulding 170
Gave 145
Gowell 164,178,190,198,206
Goynton 127
Grace 170
Gracey 142
Gradon 187
Graham 2,3,9,11,63,72,103,227
Granby 46
Grandfield 104
Grandison 32
Granger 124,136
Granstrom 214
Grant 48,58,105,137,174,214,248
Granvi lie 229
Grasstephen 91
Graveley 144
Graves 2,72,227
Gray 14,49,56,57,58,60,61,73,91,114
115,119,129,134-136,141,143-145
160,169,172,176,186,199,214,216
Graybe I 102
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�Grazier 46
Grear 72
Greeley 58
Green 2-4,28-30,32,33,44,46-50,72
91,115,126,130,135,144,145,187,199
214,226,242
Greene 37,47,48,62,91,95,105,142
Greenfield 142
Greeninger 202
Greenwood 15
Greer 21,176
Gregg 50,59,182,224
Greggs 45,59
Greiner 106,199,217
Greinke 104
Gress 106,164
Gribi 59
Griding 11
Grier 72
Griesa 72
Gr tt
59
Gr ff n 59,186,199,231
Gr tt ng 71,74
Gr ff ns 184
Gr tt s 32
Gr ff th 2,17,35,51,71,126,169
Gr tt tts 105
Gr fi h 161
Gr ggs 911114
Gr mes 11
Gr nde I I 102
Gr ndrod 186,200
Gr ner 134,217
Gripper 191,200,210
Grisso 126
Griswold 2
Gritless 50
Groh 116
Groner 72
Grooms 47
Grosdidier 227
Grosheider 114
Grosland 96

Gross 59,200
Grover 12,72
Grundel 72
Guase 59,
Gubsmietht 172
Guenther 171
Guest 951103,119
Guinan 188
Gulaspie 46
Gum 72
Gunn 159
Gurley 172
Gustafson 227
Gustofson 129
Gutmuche I 145
Gutsmithl 214
Guy 49
Haacke 23 .
Haake 23
Haas 59,61,62,70,71,72,92,95,102
108,114,118,176,186,214
Hackenberry 186
Hackett 23
Hackworth 46
Hadel 232
Hadley 28,29,103,144,205,227
Haelseg 217
Haelsig 32,114,190
Haettig 32
Hafer 126
Ha Ha 200
Hagedon 200
Hagelgans 127
Hagen 126
Hagenbuch 200
Hager 94
Haglund 227
Hague 2,46,50,56,57,63,73,211
Hahn 59
Haines 107
Hairrell 114
Hakin 3
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�Halbert 72,126,187,203
Halburt 142
Hale 13,47,91,114,135,138,162,163
Haley 128,185
Ha ling 2
Hal I 11-14,22,57,59,60,71-73,101
104,114,124,127,135,142,161,197
200
Halladay 2
Ha I I er 70
Hallmark 32,59,78,103,104,115
Ha I Iowa y 172
Ha I I Ohle I I 105
Halsa 32
Ham 33,56,59,72,198
Hambl in 138
Hambaugh 33
Hamby 124
Hami I 59Hami II 103
Ham i I ton 34,46,114,126,160,188,216
Haml in 90,186
Hamline141
Hamme I I 162
Hammert 142
Hamm i I I 169,171
Hamming 206
Hammon 38
Hammond 2,126
Hamoy 49
Hampshire 227
Hancock 12
Hanes 114
Haney 33,214
Hanford 62,114
Hanley 114
Hann 74,136,162
Hannah 33
Hannam 49
Hanroy 49
Hanscom 12
Hanselman 115
Hansen 101,103

Hanson 33,215,228
Hant 205
Hanvoy 49
Hanway 206
Harbaugh 227
Harbin 4
Harbaugh 186
Harbour 34,142
Harbridge 127
Hard 45,46
Harden 142
Harder 218,219,224,230,231,234,245
Hardin 144
Harding 12,31,72,91,135,142,163,230
Harford 71,72,89,90,92,93,96,105
106,113,115,190
Harker 198
Harlan 171
Harman 59,127,162,178,186,196,197
214,231
Harmon 12,15,16,33,49,62
Harned 49
Harper 62,73,115,129,196,197,214
Harpole 12
Harrad 176
Harrell 35,91,116,136
Harrington 23,46
Harris 2,14,33,46,59,72,73,91,103
104,119,134,135,142,144,162,172
176,186,188,190,198,200,213,227
232
Harrison 44,185,189,219,227
Harrod 143,144,145,149
Harrold 183
Harrott 72
Harsha 136
Harshbarger 103
Harshener 187
Harshman 187
Hart 3,59,96,103,124,135,169,173
187,200,215,231
Hartlman 164
Hartman 186,199,233
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�Hartmann 228
Harttmann228
Hartup 226
Harvey 33,47,57,127,200,218,219,233
245
Harwel I 196,202,204,214,215,226,244
Harwold 190
Harwood 117,135,143,163
Harzel 205
Hase 159,162,172,200
Hasehine 17
Haselri9 115
Haseltine 16,23
Haske I I 12
Haskin 9,127,143,187
Haskins 2,169,196,215
Has lip 190
Hass lit t 33
Hastie 33,91,135,186
Hastin9s 47
Hasty 32
Hatch 130,142,162,226
Hatcher ·135
Hathaway 3,22,91,119,165
Hattan 11
Hatten 112,142
Hatton 58,74
Hauber 214,228
Haun 4,74
Haus 228
Hausman 203
Haven 204
Havens 12,22,23,47,59
Havermale 212,213,215,217,228,230
Havl ine 141
Havwe I I 248
Hawes 113
Hawkins 22,33,102,149,150,200
Haworth 29,115,225,230
Hay 12,23,135
Hayden 12,22,23,96
Haydon 59,113
Hayes 59,71

Hayman 91,228
Haynes 170,200
Hays 4,31,35,103,127,142,172,225
228
Hazel9ans 127
Hazelri996
Hazeltine 33,59
Hazzard 127
Healey 32,44,62,63,64,92,95
Healsi9 72
Hearne 172
Heath 47
Hebard 91
Heck 72,200
Hecy 103
Heddens 33
Heddrick 159
Hedrick 229
Heechley 64
Heek 103
Heffner 227
Hefner 205
Heger 226
Hei9htower 185
Hei I igenstein 141,142
He i I man 25
Heimann 102
Heine 176
Heinen 95,177
Heinis 74
Heins 72
Heise 126
Heitzman 12
Hellman 214
He I I strom 214
Helm 59,61,72
Helstrom 33
Helton 115
Heming 90
Hemminger 127
Hemmin9s 90
Hemph i I I 2,103
Henders 56,59,60,61
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�Henderson 46,58,63,64,70,91-94,96
113,124,135,136,142,162,184,186
200,213
Hendricks 136,186
Hendrix 31,115
Hendry 38,46,49,56-61,63,64,70-74
89,90,91,93-96,100-108,113,115
169-178,183-191,198,211
Heney 92
Henley 61
Henly 28
Henman 59
Hennessey 186
Hennin9 159-163,165,166
Henny 186
Henon 159
Henph i I I 58
Henry 3,47,59,73,92,200,224
Hensbarger 115
Henshaw 224
Henson 182,224
Herbauldsheimer 23
Herbold 23
Herboldsheimer 114
Herger 188
Her Ii nger 234
Herman 116,186,228
Hermann 103
Hernal 137,172
Hernin9 33,143
Herr 189,192,200,202,204
Herrick 58
Herri959
He r r i n9 3,33,1 72
Herrin9ton 47,92,183
Herriott 201
Herron 56,58,70-72,96,105,106,108
112,117,138,164
Hershey 136
Herschbein 72
Hervett 103
Herzber9 128
Hester 36,50

Heston 172
Hetherin9ton 92
Hewitt 2
Heynen 93
Heyward 233
Hiatt 23,141,160,191
Hibbard 26,103
Hickcox 24
Hickman 59
Hickok 59,74,113,114,117
Hickox 1,3
Hicks 2,12,48,72,127,137,189,214
228
H cocks 33
H dden 172
H ddleston 200
H dland 103
H ett 57
H 9by 217,227
H 9gens 92
H 99ins 172
H 99S 171
H 9h 228
H 9hby 74
H 9hnote 202
H Ibert 92
H Idebrand 185
H I derbrand 135.
H Ikey 59,93,102,104,116,119,135
149,177,185,200
Hi II 2,12,29,38,59,92,94,136,162
172,173,186,191,199,200,213,227
231,243
H I liard 92
H I I i 90SS 92
H Ilkey 196
H Ilman 162
Hils 21,23
H mes 106
H ndman 59,115'
H nds 115
H ne 161
H nes 59,72,172,200,228

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�Hink 45
Hinshaw 92
Hitchcock 47,51,63,172
Hitchcosk 63
Hoa9 12,28,163
Hobart 172
Hobbs 4,171,186
Hobelmann 115
Hobs 115
Hock 33
Hodge 5,72
Hodson 12,175
Hoeal 115
Hoerseman 142
Hoter 115
Hottman 103,136
H09an 33,142,161,172,214,215
H099 159
H0 9ue 32,33,35,37,136
Hohnick 104
Ho bert 59,191
Ho brook 228
Ho com 186,214
Ho camp 218
Ho . day 1
Ho aday 47,115,172,199
Ho and 61,127,201,214
Ho enback 33
Ho
enger 149
Ho
iday 144,187
Ho
i er 33
Ho
i n9berry 129
Ho
ins 103
Ho
inshead 226
Ho
ister 25,196,228
Ho man 30
Ho
away 116,187,217
Ho owell 176
Ho
y 172
Ho m 200
Ho mark 47
Ho mes 12,14,33,47,112,127,142,165

172,174,182,187

Holstein 162
Holt 23,59,92,127
Holtz 47,62
Holum 200,201
Holytoerster 137
Holyopfel 116
Homan 59
Homes 38
Hood 103,231
Hoo91and 23
Hoover 2,172,187,191
Hope 103,215
Hopkins 12,118,126,170,187
Hopper 12,14,18,174
Hoppin9 119,125,229
Horn 136,137
Hornbach 47
Hornback 51
Hornbarger 228
Hornberger 127
Horner 172
Hornsby 23
Horrell 127
Horsman 183
Horton 47,127,232
Hosch 160
Hoskinson 162,228
Hostend 57
Hostetter 183
Hottel 72
Hou9hte lin 28,213
.Hou9hton 1,3
Houk 135,143,214
House 56,200,228
Housleman 169
Houston 28,115,149,214
Hout 205
Houts 213
Houty 126
Haves 200
How 4,103
Howard 33,34,44-48,50,56,59,61-63

72,73,74,90,92,103,113,115
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�Howard (cont)
129,171,173,214,228,239,248
Howe 60,175
Howe I I 59,171,187
Howes 200
Ho~land 149,172,199,201,203,212,217
220,225,228,233,241,246,247
Howser 143
Hoybine 92
Hoyt 31,36,50
Hubel 116
Hubbard 2
Hubbel 89,106,108,242
Hubbe I I 3,171
Hubble 173
Hubenger 226,243,245,247
Huck 127
Huddleston 25,59,104,106
Hudricks 3
Hudson 57,92,105,120,138
Hugenot 160,214
Hughes 72,73,92,118,138,162,187,188
214,218,228
Hughoon 159
Hughs 71
Hughson 22,201
Hugnot 138
Hulbert 45
Hulburt 185,215
Hulce 162
Hul I 12,59,61,89,187
Hulse 218
Hult 136
Hultsopple 47
Humbert 31,127
Hume 104
Hummer 24
Humphrey 233
Humphreys 2
Humphries 115,215
Hunciker 117
Hungerford 13,163
Hunt 3,12,13,71,74,129,166,173
Hunter 33,71,136,173,228

Hunting 201
Huntington 170
Huntsinger 229
Huntzinger 173,185
Hurd 16,125
Hurrey 60
Huson 177
Hussey 59
Husted 173
Huston 186
Hutcheson 104
Hutchings 59
Hutchinson 3,9,10,12,13,18,21,23,25
26,34,62,73,204
Hutchison 62,149
Huthers 219
Hu&gt;:,ett 4,215
Hyde 33,127,187,217,218
Hye I 187
Hyland 172,215
Hynes 33
ljams 92
II itt 56,63,104,115,118,127,136,162
218,229,240,246,247
Ingels 1
Ingersoll 215
Ingerson 10
Ingeson 93
Ingle 37,92,115,125,127
Inglson 129
Inman 171
lobe 213,215
Irish 14
Ironside 30,38,47
Ironsides 31
Irvin 26
Irwin 59,93,127,215
Isenberg 102
Iserman 47
Isham 94
Israel 162

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�Jackman 4
Jackson 45,47,49,60,74,92,93,106
127,161,182,187,202,215,225,228
Jacobs 11,60,91,92,171,172,187,202
212
Jacot 3
Jaeke 239
Jaeschke 127·
James lS,64,92,104,127,136,138,142
143,149,162,163,173,182,187,215
228
Jameson 60,115
Janes 92
Jamison 73
Jaquath 114
Jarboe 228,240,243
Jardan 104
Jardon 162,228
Javens 3
Jefferson 115,136,196
Jeffreys 73
Jemison 227
Jenkins 15,23,38,71,116
Jenks 16
Jennings 30,71,92,104,125,162,215
218,233
Jensen 136
Jesman 59
Jesse 36
Jessee 11
Jessy 89
Jewett 11,201
Jewitt 23,47
Johanning 72,127,204
Johns 136,143
Johnson 2-4,21,23,24,28-30,33,35-38
45,47,48,50,56,57,59,60,62,64,70
71,73,74,92,95,100,102,105,112,115
117,124,126,127,128,130,136,137
142,143,149,160-163,173,182,183
185,187,189,197,199,200,201,215
217,219,225,226,228,230,232,241

248
Johnston 28,33,74,95,106,119
Johnstone 215
Joiner 44,47,59
Jo I I i ngbery 129
J 0 I I y 92
Jomb 136
Jones 3,10-13,17,23,25f29,33,34,36
46-50,56,59,60,62,63,92,93,100,104
113,115,117,125,130,136,137,143
159,163,164,173,178,182,183,186
187,189,190,196-202,204-206,211
213-219,228,231,232
Jonneycake 115
Jonson 9
Jordan 4,34,60,160,228
Journey 73
Joy 9,60,61,115,127,201
Judd 3
Judson 173
Junkins 215
Justice 32,60
Justin 38
Kackley 34
Kaeiser 162
Kaeser 162
Kaiser 130,213·
Kammeyer 127,142
Kampschroder 30
Kane 127
Kanmond 50
Kannedy 113
Karnes 105,198,201,229
Kasberger 215
Kasburger 201
Kasold 129
Katherman 73,185,206,215
Katzenstein 23
Katzing 127
Kaub 173
Kauffman 186
Kean 196,201
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�Kearns 173
Keating 13
Keech 190
Keefe 73
Keeler 3,34,92
Keener 2,199
Keeney 60
Keeny 60
Keepe 63
Kees 47
Keeth 34
Ke fer 164,174,229
Ke hie 196
Ke ser 29
Ke inschmidt 127
Ke lenman 92
Ke I er 104
Ke lerman 32,95
Ke ley 3,34,47,60,63,92,126,173,215
Ke logg 34,94,113,114,129
Ke Iy 4,187
Ke I sa I I 160,1 75,186,187
Kelsal I 175,186,187,196,225,228
Kemp 229
Kemper 60
Kenaston 100
Kenda I I 163,184
Kennady 127
Kennedy 3,23,29,33,34,56,63,119,124
128,136,143,160,162,201,225,226
Kenny 57
Kepler 143
Kerby 173
Kern 189
Kerns 73,93
Kerr 60
Kersey 187,203
Kersting 187
Kesfhage 143
Kesler 125,128
Kester 190
Ketels 159
Ketner 128

Ketsch 23
K.i bbe 165
Kidd 26
Kiesenwetter 229
K'llien 201
K II inger 92,115
K II i p 104
K I lough 173
K I I urn 2

Ipatrick 104
Iworth 187
mba II 34,59,113,134
mber lin 44,45,49
K me 114,118,124,138,141,143
K ncaid 45,71
K ng 47,58,60-62,71,74,91,100,104
105,107,108,162,225,229
Kingcade 45
Kingsburg 34
Kingsbury 92
Kinkaid 187
Kinkeid 34
Kinley 126
Kinne 118
Kinner 107,186
Kinsey 229
K ntzler 93
K nzie 115
K nzy 115,143
K rby 50,136,142
K rchner 162,229
K rk 201
K rkbride 1
K rkman 93,191,201,229
K rkpatrick 90,197
K rtley 215
K ser 165,187
K 5 ling 200
K ssinger 104,196
K tchingman 13
K zer 113,116,201
K app 187
K ass 201

K
K
K
K

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�Klaus 47,165,215,229
Klause 63
Kleiman 130
Kleinhaus 13
Kleinvo9al 47
Klemp 34
Kline 60,130,136,228
Klophaus 127
Klopp 191,214,215,229
Kloss 190
Kneale 104,113,114,125,129,170
Kni9 h t 34,47,60,92,104,105,117,128

130,143,173
Kni9hten 104,200,229
Knipp 93
Knoeppel 229
Knopp 93
Knoster 103
Knott 5,130,143
Knowles 173
Knox 63,126
Knudsen 136,200
Knuehl 214,229
Koehler 143,173,175
Koffman 13
Kohan 117
Kohlar 116
Koo9a I 135
Koo91e 107
Koons 173
Kopp 187
Korfhage 128
Koub 32,96
Kraeger 187
Kramer 116,164,173,186,215
Kratzbur9 173
Kraum 188
Kraus 201
Kreble 104
Krebs 188
Kreel 37
Kreiser 162,201
Krestinger 103

Kretsinger 32,44,47,93,114,129,130

141,142
Kretzinger 188
Kritsinger 117
Krou i 188
Kubitscheck 104
Kuhls 73
Kuhlz 35
Kuhne 116
Kuhns 201
Ku I i sch 56
Kunkle 136
Kurfis 199
Kutcher 106
Kuther 23
Kyle 173,206
LaBarriere 127,229
Lacock 171,177
Lacy 50,128,144,226
Ladd 13,14,21-24,26,30-37,45,48-50

89,101,225,227
Ladley 47
Lagerquist 143,211
Lahay 16,48
Lahne 128
Lahrman 202
Lahue 128,215
Laison 105
LaMastine 130
Lamb 4,104
Lambdin 47,93
Lambert 215
Lambertson 169,172
Lambers 56
Lamer 35
Lamon 2,47
Lampse I 124
Lampson 104
Lanath 47
Landen 201
Landers 47
Landon 229
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�Landreth 47,57,62
Lands 114
Landwerlen 173
Lane 21,29,59,61,93,119,136,215
Lan9don 188
Lange 93,101
Lan91ey 188,219
Lan9ner 219
Lan9ston 173,182
Lan9worthy 174
Lankford 173,184
Lansdown 215
Laptad 47
Larier 185
Larmix 57
Laro 169
Larson 93,174
Larsson 73
LaRue 229
Lash 24,32
Lassiter 56,62
Latchem 215
Latham 188
Lathner 105
Lathrop 116
Lathy 162,188
Latshaw 145
Lattory 188
Laud 70
Lau9hton 143
Laurent 93,104
Lauter 3
Lauterwaser 3
Lavan 229
Lawhard 198
Lawre 198
Lawrence 30,36,56,58,60,71,90,93

119,125,163,173,201,216
Laws 49,60
Lawson 35,114,119,128,143,169,205

215
Lawterwasser 35
Layer 93

Leach 46,58
Leahy 128
Leak 93,101
Leamer 227
Lean 104
Learnard 24,60
Learned 3,18
Leary 173
Leasch 143,
Leavitt 242
Lee 24,30,33-37,45-50,56-63,70,71

72,73,89,91-93,96,100-103,105-108
114-116,118,119,124,128,130,135
136,138,142-144,162,169,174,177
182,184,191,199,202,212,224,225
226,232,241
Leeka 113
Leeper 143
Lefman 143
Lefmann 108
Leftridge 113
Leftwick 44
Leger 34
Legere 161
Le99 17
Le9gett 21
Lehmann 144
Leiby 172
Lei9h 128,145,163
Leis 34,143
Leishmann 107
Lemin9 136
Lenard 229
Lenore 34
Lenz 70
Leon 47
Leonard 36,150,175,188
Leoanardson 201,203,219
Leporte 113
Lerne 73
Lerue 73
Leslee 95
Lesley 100
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�Leslie 95,143
Lesslie95
Lester 3
Lett 92,101,102,113,117,125
Letts 91
Leutwi ler 163,176
Levett 143
Levy 116
Lewis 3,29,31,34,35,47,50,56,58,60
63,70,72,73,90,93,95,192,103,104
115-117,126,129,136,137,143,149
162,171,174,175,184,185,188,190
191,197,200,214,215,220,226,229
Lews i 144
Lgungberg 73
Lichenberg 73
L chenburg 73
L chenstein 202
L chtters 3
L ck 38
L eth 115
L ggett 137,201
L ghth 34
L ghtwi ler 229
L kes 229
Likins 10
L'ming 58
L nch 37
L nd 104,217
L ndall 137
L ndell 105,136
L ndemood 104
L ndley 28,104,136,172,190,200,202
L ndsey 93,128,143,215
L ne II 124,126,129
L nes 5
L ng 191
Lingrun 74
Link 3,224,229
Linn 13,60
Linning 142
Linsley 72
L i nv i I 38

Lippy 171,177
Lipscomb 136,137
Lipscul I 96
L pskins 96
L ston 73
L tchtield 24,35,73
L ttle 29,46,106
L ttletield 89
L ttlejohn 60
L vermore 3,4,128
Loyd 3,13,134,136,141,142,144,145
Lobingier 32
Locke 48,60
Lockwood 173
. Loenard 47
Loesch 138,174
Lotgren 116,230
Logan 34,47,48,96,104,116,119,128
138,204
Loggan 216
Loggon 173
Logn 63
Lohmann 114
Lohr 70
Loit 34
Lokinger 202
Long 2,3,62,73,93,101,116,229,233
Longtellow 22,24,36,47,100
Looker 33
Loomis 60
Loper 28
Lord 9,26,50
Lorry 198
Losey 93,116
Losh 116
Loss 104,116
Lossee 34
Lotz 218
Loudenback 104
Louis 31,59
Love 21,24,37,116
Lovejoy 9,13,16,17,56,63,70,73,100
117
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�Lovelace 102,116,125,134,137
Lovell 15
Lovett 47
Lovewel I 106,202
Lovin 134
Lowash 57
Lowe 117,143,171,202
Lower 216
Lowery 3
Lowrey 106
Lowrie 47
Lowry 226,228,229
Lows 34
Loyd 149
LOY9an 149
Luby 174
Lucas 64,104,136,174
Luce 13
Luckan 163
Ludi 30
Ludin9ton 134,143,161,174
LU9ton 136
Luis 229
Lum 2,118,124
Lutz 60,61
Lynn 174
Lukens 215,239
Luman 5
Lyman 229
Lynch 28
Lyon 13,24,48,57,93,136,229 ,
Lyons 104,136,163
Lysinger 218
Maberly 163
MacBurney 44,49
MacEwan 212,224,225,227,231,233
240-247
Mack 13,73,94,144,188
Mackey 136,165
Macomber 94,95,105
Macy 32,34,60,73,94,96,102,104,116
135,137,172,174,200,230

Madden 34,60,136,229
Maddix 62
Maddie 232
Maddock 73
Maddox 173
Madel 188,232
Madison 73,100,104,106
Madl 216
Magee 4,36
Ma9i II 174
Ma9rath 202
Mahon 1
Mahoney 48
Maichel 206
Ma i er 197
Main 34,128,130,201,216,232
Ma i r 164
Mairch 100
Mallard 187
Mall ison 213
Mallory 48
Ma I loy 48
Maim 141
Malone 4,90~117
Maloney 60,171
Mande I I 13
Mangelsdort 128
Manger 4
Mania 126
Mann 31,136,230
Mannie 36
Mannin9143d83
Mannix 143
Man0ge 2
Manor 3
Manser 191
Manson 116,174
Manter 143
Maphet 48
Marasch 188
Marbe I 163
March 28,29,31,93,126,188
Marchese I I i 163

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�Marckle 93
Marcks 197
Mardorf 116
Marf i I ius 142
Margrove 73
Marhsa I I 136
Marion 170
Marker 184
Markle 44,48
Markley 202
Marks 48
Markwood 73
Marley 91,116
Marlow 219
Marple 91
Marques 35
Marquess 31,32,45
Marquiss 32
Marr 61
Marrian 60
Marshal I 21,60,93,101-104,108,112
114-120,125,126,128,130,174
Marske 60
Martens 230
Martenson 104
Martin 3,15,24,28,32,34,35,48,60,63
72,93,96,104,116,128,135,143,150
160,171,175,187,188,200,202,212
215-218,220,226,228,229,230,232
240,243
Martines 136
Marvin 149,165,183,184,187,189,190
191,196,199,203,212,213,219
225-227,230-233,246
Marx 104
Mason 28,29,32,35,45,104,117,137
159,163,202
Masonbrink 116
Massey 213
Masterson 21
Mater 24,35,128
Mather 92
Mathers 24

Mathews 13,46,114,135,137,143,150
163
Mat i Ie 202
Matlock 25
Matney 35,73,94,174
Matthews 38,104,188
Matthias 131,199
Maunkhouse 93
Maurer 233,244,247
Mavity 13,128
Maxwel I 32,36,134
May 60,216
Mayberry 24
Maybury 15
Mayer 171,172,188,198,199,201,204
214,216,216,219,224,228,229,230
232,245
Mayers 32,37,46
Mayo 4
McAdams 30,34
McA I I aster 174
McAl1 ister 24
McAna I I 61
McAndless 135
McArthur 174
McBerney 128
McBride 63
McCabe 95
McCabria 177
McCal I 174,188,216,230
McCallie 62,63,118
McCamish 14
McCan 48
McCarron 105
McCarthy 128,161,216,231
McCarty 73,231
McCauley 230
McCay 216
McClanahan 71,93,199,216
McClay 174
McClean 34
McCleary 187
McCleery 74

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�McClelan 48
McClel Ian 34,61,212,216
McC I e I I and 10
McCI incy 105
McClintock 34,188,191
McCloud 202
McClure 113,161
McClutchan 64
McCoach McCoach 35,73,188
McComb 216
McComber 129
McConne I 126
McConnel I 103,114,124,184,188,202
McCoole 48
McCormick 4,34,61
McCoy 116,199,205,215,219,226,248
McCreary 230
McCullah 93
McCu I lie 48
McCullough 24,93
McCu I I y 202
McCune 34
McCurdy 128,160,163,174,204,216,226
McCure 61
McCurry 48
McDaw 116
McDevitt 48
McDonald 93,113,116,128,143,202
McDougal 73
McDouga I I 174
McDow 2,12,14,16
McDowe I I 113,160
McEathron 48
McEvoy 199
McEwen 105
McFadden 198
McFarland 34,73,137,230
McFeatters 249
McGee 10,61,92,172,174,188,199,202
214,230,231
McGhee 36,105
McGi Ilora 61
McGinley 93

McGinnis 44,186
McG I oph lin 108
McG loth lin 108,145
·McGonigal 216
McGrath 4
McGreg 73
McGregor 163
McGruder 116
McGu i ley 119
McGuire 34,57
McHenry 128,212
Mcilwaine 34
Mcinston 169
McIntire 127,201,202
McIntosh 61,63,130
McIntyre 17,200,214
McKauchee 51
McKearnee 48
McKee 46,48,92,94,128,170
McKeehan 106
McKeehen 105
McKeeman 74
McKenney 45,57,60,61,64,95
McKenzie 34,137
McKesson 61
McKewen 113
McKellJney 34
McKey 71,73
McKinley 48,45,58,60,74
McKinney 1,2,3,13,14,24,38,115,149
173,188,205,230
McKinzie 31,116,134,219
McKnight 143,145,199,211,230
McKune 214
McLaren 174
McLaughl in 61,63,216
McLean 230
McLimans 230
McMahan 150,163
McMasters 2
McM i I I an 45
McM i I I en 61,165,186,202
McMinney 137

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�McMurray 21,24,143
McNair 134
McNaughton 125,142,160,170,174,246
248
McNei I 230,232
McNervey 171
McQueen 58,107,185
McQuestian 164
McQuinston 32,35
McR i I I 124
McTaggart 128
McWhinney 34,59
Mead 23,92,134,216,230
Meade 128 .• 230
Meadows 9
Meairs 101
Meal 216
Mearfel ious 61
MeCl.yes 61
Med i I I 61
Mee 105
Meech 21
Meek 72
Meeker 48
Meeter 202
Mefford 204
Meginnis 105
Megrath 34
Meier 246
Meierhoffer 202
Meigs 204
Meills 1.16
Meinke 211
Meinzer 143
Mekey 106
Melen 211
Me I I ar 35
Me I linger 143
Me I I rich 29
Melton 93,105
Melvin 102,189
Mendenhal I 144,177,202,230
Menger 32,35,128

Menzer 163,225.
Mercer 175,182,185,188,190,197,203
212,213,216,217,218,220,224,225
227,22e,233,241,242,245,246
Meredith 171,172,173,196,212
Merideth 94
Merke I 128
Merriman 73
Merritt.242
Merten 150
Mertin 93
Mertins 108
Mervin 48
Mesenheimer 216,220,242
Mesenhimer 105,107,243
Messenhammer 60
Messenheimer 189
Messer 35,73
Metsker 89,116,124,134,142,163,216
230
Mettinger 143
Meueller 127
Meyer 32,49,50,59,62,105,127,128
216 .
Michael 105,107,116,141,159,160
172,184,198,227,233,248
M cha I I 100
M ddieton 61
M erly 48
M les 29
M I I a r 134
M liard 116
Miler 3,4,12,17,24,30,31,32,33,35
45,48,50,56,58,61,73,93,94,101,105
113,116,128-130,150,161,163,174
182,183,190,197,200-203,212
214-216,225,228,230,231
Milner 89
M I Is 38,48,128
Mine 38
Miner 89,183
M Isom 137
M Iyard 216

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�M
M
M
M

ner45
nich 144
n i e r 129
nnix 144
M nOr 94
M nton 104,118,171
. M nzer 143
M nzier 143
M re 105,
M rtin 93
M sner 189
M sney 48
M tchel 35,190
M tchell 35,44,46-50,61,71,74,116
28,137,144,162,164,174,176,184
185,186,205,217,229
Mize 114
Moak 71
Moberly 35
Mockbee 10
Mohler 105,117,143
Moler 189
Mo I I 142
Moman 218
Monfort 2
Monks 4
Monroe 12,28,29,48,117,128,137,174
189,217,230
Manse 30
Montague 91
Montanye 48
Montgomery 3,24,48,135,189,202
217,230
Moody 9,174,217 .
Moon 35,117,127,175
Moore 1-4,6,9,13,18,21,22,24,25,28
35,44,48-50,58,61,70,72,73,91-92
105-107,115,118,137,141,144;160
163,171,175,189,202,203,212,230
More 13,35,36
Morehead 22,46
Morgan 45,47,48,51,56,71-73,94,101
117,118,120,144,174,175,196,233

Morin 217
Morley 92
MornellJeg 101
Morris 3,35,71,73,106,118,129,162
163,174,175,190,217,230
Morrison 3,144,183
Morrow 135,217
Morse 1,4,17,57,89,107,112,118
Morten 48
Morton 144,191
Mosby 48
~1ose I y 183
Moses 214
Mosier 34
Moss 35,36,191
. Mosser 74,92,144,149
Matt 107,129,137
Moury 160
Moys 13,48,57,58,60,61,63,64,72,220
Muchler· 134
Mueller 35,116,117
Mufsoe 36
Mugler 162
Mulford 50,60
. Mu I I 203
Muller 106
Mulso 137
Murnan 191
Mumford 94
Mumturd 49
Mundey 203
Munger 48105,203
Mundt 117
Munro 217
Munson 217
Murch 74
Murdock 24,25
Murphey 24
Mu~phy 48,63,102,103,1~8,141,183

204,214,229,230
Murtha 24
Murray 127,163,169,170,172,173,175
Muth 70,72,73,89,92,102,116,1~3

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�Myer 32,117
Myers 14,35,117,120,128,137,173,174
217,230
Mynahan 117
Myrick 73
Nace 3,92
Na91e 117
Nance 72
Narmine 61
Nasion 184
Neal 102,103,105,117,150,163,173
217
Neaus 58
Neckal 37
Neel48
Neely 203
Neff 117,189,191
Ne i I 117, 196
Ne ill 105,163,205,213,214,125,216
217,218
Neis 112,175,230
Nelson 48,58,73,104,105,114,137,143
163,184,186,230
Nepur 90
Nesbitt 144
Nettleton 5
Neustifter 217
New 145,190
Newby 212,230
Newcom 215
Newcomb 149
Newell 217
Newland 4
Newl in 28,29,144,175,204
Newly 29
Newman 23,49,105,144
Newstifter 114
Newsom 105
N i be I 177
Nichans 28
Nicholas 61
Nicholls 49

Nichols 4,14,105,117,128,129,150
163,164,170,176,189,201,213,217
228
Nicholson 28,29
Nickell 230
N'ckles 17
N colson 28
N 9hten 35
N les 203
N nin9s 175
N pper 61,90,217
N x 30,38,45,61
Noacker 198
Noble 114,129,137,202
Noeacker 142
Noe I I 62
No I an 162,175
Noland 175
Nolt 60
Nordeen 105,137
Norman 60
Normine 61
Norris 227
Norstrom 105
North 144
Northrop 17,129
Northrup 161,162,169,172,173,175
189
Northway 203
Norton 2,4,13,17,35,49,50,71,96
112-120,124,125-131,134-138
141-145,149,150,159,160,161,162
163-166,171,175.
Norwine 102,117
Nottin9ham 59
Nowels 94
Nowl in 213
Noyes 73
Nuffer 143,217
Nute 9-18,24,71
Nutt 204
Nye 49,170
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�Oakley 90,91,95,96
Obenchain 23
Oberg 117
Oberleithner 71
Ober Ii tner 185
Obrian 61
OBrien 117,203,214
Oburg 178
Ochrle 31
OConnel I 74
Oddy 35
Odell 149,174,189
Oesch 130
Offner 159
Ogden 175,225
Okerson 112
Oldham 3,95
OLeary 137
Olds 176,186,191,192,198,200,202
206,211,224,230,232,240
01 in 217
01 iver 14,31,37,38,45-50,61,63,142
144, 189, 197
Olmsted 232
Olney 73
Olser 129
Olson 105,227,230
Olsson 94
Oneal 64
One i I 61
ONe i I I 129
Onie 164
ORei Ily 160,174
Orender 116
Oring 61
Orme 106,114,224
Orth 61
Orwig 62,70,73
Osborn 117,225,230
Osborne 74
Oshe I 103
Osmer 15
Osmond 173,175,183,185,189,190

196-198,200,202,204,206,211
213-215,218,224,225,227-230 233
239,241-245
Osterberg 100,112,143
Osterhout 3
OSul1 ivan 231
Oswalt 185,199
Ousdah I 129
Ott 3,203,217,226
Ottinger 231
Ovelton 50
Oven 129
Ovender 175
Overman 163
Overstreet 220
Overton 119,217
Owen 3,49,93,129
Owens 32,49,61,72,106,134,137,164
175,196,203,217,231
Owings 231
Pace 35
Packer 164
Paddock 9,15,22-24,30-33,35-38,45
46,478,50
Paepas 137
Page 118,229,231
Paine 11
Painter 150,215
Paiston 49
Palmer 33,37,49,94,129,141,215
Palmquist 35
Papenhusen47.
Pardee 46,117
Paris 134
Parish 22,31,35;233
Park 14,128,129
Parke 62
Parker 29,33,49,56,59,93,143,144
175,197,203,225,239,242
Parkhurst 220,224
Parks 14,24,32,73,93,136,144,145
162,217,232
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�Parlett 231,244
Parm 231
Parmenter 231
Parmetar 14
Parmlee 199
Parnell 161
Parnells 175
Parnham 175
Parr 105
Parrett 227
Parrie 144
Parris 105
Parrish 2,5,30
Parry 94
Parsley 129

Parso~s 71,72,100,105-108,113,116

118
Partlow 213
Pasche 14
Pasker 164
Pasley 189
Pate 130,143,144,145
Patee 217
Patrick 28,175
Patten 35
Patterson 28,29,57,58,59,70,105,118

119,125,149,159,203
Patton 30,128,171
Patty 71,227
Paul 217
Payne 22,35,44,45,47,49,59,60,71,73
126,164,172,173,175,188,189,224
Payton 59
Peace 31,37
Peairs 175
Pearce 35,47,129,203
Pearier 175
Pearman 105
Pearson 4,12,12,37,49,117,129,141
145,163
Pease 61,73,112,136
Peaslee 73
Peck 61,74,129,143,144,159,160,161

163,165,169,170,172,174-176,178
184,186-191,197,200,201,203,204
212,214,216,220
Peckham 96,119
Peebles 145
Peer 215
Peerman 35
Pettly 117
Peled 49
Pellet 35
Pemberton 61,201
Pence 61,205
Penchard 231
Pendleton 217
Penn 203
Penner 141
Pennick 35
Pennington 57,61
Pennock 129
Penrod 144
Penrood 144
Pennington 203
Peole 16
Perce 22,30
Percy 45,74
Perkerson 150
Perkins 3,23,74,182,217
Perrier 62,70
Perrin 93,101,120,183
Perrine 16,22
Perry 14,24,35,49,94,138,145,170
175,203,212
Persing 61,129
Person 94,231
Peters 63,144
Peterson 35,74,89,94,103,112,116
124,137,164,173,175,217,231,232
Petit 93
Petrie 47,93,231
Pettengill 61
Petterson 201
Pettibone 141,217
Pettit 175,203
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�Petty 34,93,105,129,224
Pew 61
Peyton 138
Pfe i Her 3
Phagen 61
Phelps 14,91
Phe~icie 94,113,117,144,198
Phenicio 115
Phenicir 101
Pherson 15
Ph i I I a 44,48
Ph i I I i ppoy 2
Phi II ips 1,4,24,35,94113511441150
172,203,218,231
Piatt 45,501137
Pichler 71-74,92,95,96,105,107
Pickens 24,30,35
Pickerel 74
P'ckerin928,29,218
P ckerins 24
P ckett 203
P ckle 218
P ehler 141
P eratt 37,38,49,50,51,56,105
Perce 23,63,117,191
P erratt 47
P ersol 49
Person 24,28,31,63,95,124,218
P ffer 200
Pi Icher 5
Pi Ie 25
P i I I a 31,33,34,44,46,47,50,51,56,61
62,64,70,73,92
P IIsbury 74,203
P nckney 219
P ne 1441187
P n9ree 231
P nkston 144
P per 15,32,35,46,57,142,145,176
190
Pipher 14
Pippert 105
Pirrun 57

Pistor 199,204,219,224,226,228,230
234,248
P tchcher 135
P tcher 105
P tts 74
P tzer 4,162
P angher 228
Pant 94
P anz 74
P asket 137
Patner 137
P att 74
P atts 94
P atz 229,230
Peasant 189
P emann 106
P ifka 234
P oU9he 94
P ume 117
P ummer 191,215
Poage 35
Poe 74
Poehler 94,105,217,233
Poisal 61
Poke 49,203
Polk 49
Pollard 62,169
Po I let t 35
Polley 230
Po I lock 204
Ponge9ione 64
Pool 33,49
Poole 58
Poor 49,113,119
Poore 46
Pope 37,145
Porter 48,61,74,117,191,204
Postma 137
Poston 30,32
Potter 14,21,37,45,62,187
Potts 74
Powel 38,73
Powel I 14,31,49,74,108
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�Power 4
Powers 2,225
Poxleitner 35
Prang 105
Prather 26,182
Pratt 23,45
Preedy 4
Prendergast 94
Prentice 49,141
Prentiss 3,376,163
Prenty 28
Presbrey 204
Preston 37,57,114,129,189,205
Price 32,44,58,62,94,130,136,141
161,231
Prichett 4
Primm 206
Prince 89
Priratt 34,36
Proctor 218
Prouty 4,14
Provo 48
Provost 94
Pruett 36
Pruit 49
Pruitt 36
Pryor 105
Puch 220
Pucket 218
Puckett 25,49,119,162,228
Pugh 117
Pulvermi Iler 74
Purdy 95
Purel 225
Purington 106,177
Pursinger 62
Putnam 115,230
Putney 36
Pyatt 204
Pyle 187
Quarles 62
Queen 189

Qu
Qu
Qu
Qu
Qu
Qu
Qu

ck 36,189
ett 3,1 17
gel 106
gley 189
mby 4
mley 62
nn 162,165

Radc I i tf 218
Radley 2
Rafe 38
Ratte 62
Rager 231
Rahn 4
Rahner 62
Rahskoff 241,246
Rahskopf 62,78,91,106,108,169,172
185,226
Rake 164,175
Ralph 204
Ralstin 72
Ralston 74
Rambo 117
Ramey 189
Rampendah I 117
Ramsey 92,124,178,183,184,187-191
Rancher 215
Rand 233
Randall 4,14,49,189,197,231
Rande I 107,206
Randell 74,144
Randolph 4,9~14,49,117
Raney 31
Rankin 23,33,36,46,162,164,188
Ra nsde I I 231
Ransom 74
Ranson 62
Rasmussen 211
Rate 62
Ra t I iff 62
Rattiff 203
Ratz 4
Ratzenstein 49
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�Rauttman 62
Raugh 28
Rauper 4,36
Ray 44,48,59,117,129,134,175,187
189
Rayming 92
Rayson 163,231
Razey 49,62
Read 16,106,113,114,116,118,136,144
159
Reading 176,189,231
Reagan 231
Reaser 22
Reaster 49
Reber 231
Rebert 50
Reddick 28
Redding 62
Redfern 36
Redfie'ld 4
Redington 74
Redmon 62,106,231
Reece 25,49,58,61,91,118,171,172
217
Reed 14,25,36,62,64,89,90,93,94,106
117,128,134,144,164,169,175,176
178,218
Reel 70
Rees 4,1 13
Reetz 204
Reeves 199,218
Re f f i I I 25
Rehnier 62
Re d 49
Re gber 15
Re nch i I d 144
Re nhard 49
Re nheimer 106
Re schl 219
Re ter 73
Re tz 59,70,72,142
Re sail 131,143
Remer 4

Renick 106
Renner 218
Reser 165
Reusch 117
Reuser 21
Reyes 231
Reynolds 1,2,5,15,21,30,36,61,74,91
94,102,114,129,136,145,148,176,184
187,189,206,228
Rhe i nsch i I d 144
Rhoades 164
Rhoads 162
Rhodes 218,225
Rhodie 93
Rice 5,13,15,31,32,47,73,137,149
159,160,189,204,231
Richard 33,37,232
Richards 3,24,25,30,31,32,34,36,37
38,49,51,94,100,-106,112,113,120
130,137,142,144,149,150,159,160
161,165,178,189,190,216,231
Richardson 3,49,89,93,96,100,102
104,105,112,114,115,117,118,126
127,129,130,134-136,144,159,163
165,166,169,173,174,176,177,183
185,186,187,191,196,199-204,218
219,220,224,226,233,240,241,247
249
Richmond 190
Ricketts 92,101,102,105,106,112-114
120,162,172,174,175,177,186,187
191,212
R ddle 218
R dgeway 144
R dgway 217
R dinger 172
Remer 115
R ggs 49,62,73,96,106
R glman 63
R ley 47,115,117
R ling 106
R Ilmore 51
R ng 74
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�Rinly 36
Ripley 56,117
Risley 178
Risse 74
Rite 34
Rittenhouse 36
Ritter 200
Ritzinger 94
Ritzman 74
Roach 196
Robbins 106
Roberson 246
Roberts 4,21,36,44,62,94,95,106,113
117,118,120,127,137,162,218,229
243,245
Robertson 59,60,94
Robey 62
Robinett 169
Robins 49
Robinson 33,47,61,62,72,93,104,117
119,129,130,145,164,173,192,198
206,232
Robson 74
Rochell 61
Rochel Ie 36
Rocklund 137
Rodebau9h 17
Rode I I 229
Rodibau9h 60
Rodibau9h 61
Rodkey 106
Rodman 13,74,118,204
Roe 36,49,63
Roffel 142
Roffell 190
Roffwell19o
R09an 191
R0gers 4,14,37,49,51,118,141,175
204
Rohe 129,137,176,202
Rohskopf 116
Roller 161,164
Roney 29

Roods 118
Root 144,185,198
Rosberry 49
Rose 35,57,62,127,129,141,144,162
203
Rosebau9h 35,49
Roseberry 25
Rosebrook 70,117
Roseman 204
Ross 1,15,28,36,57,105,106,143,149
183,190,204,205
Rosse I 137
Rote 31,61,170,190
Roth 62,106,135,232
Rothberger 218
Rothrick 36
Rothrock 30,32,34,44,45,62,127
Rothwel I 106,137,164,170,175,176
Rotter 23
Rouselaux 94
Roush 225
Rowe 12,91,127
Rox 107
Roy 102,112,118,124,144
Royer 144
Royster 232
Rozcraft 36
Ruby 142
Rucker 4
Rud i se I I 125,126
Rudisi II 113,116,.119,127,138
Rudleton 176
Ruediger 94
Ruehl 176,229
Ruland 137
Runner 49
Runyan 129
Ruppel 61
Rusch 232
Ruse 185
Rush 137,185
Russel I 4,15,36,37,74,89,94,107,145
190,203,218,226
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�Ruthertord 190,218
Ruthrautt 25
Rutter 176
Ryan 106,107
Ryder 73,137
Sabin 204
Sable 213
Sage 90,92,94,95,174
Stjohn 21
StLouis 232
Salavuiel 25
Sa I lee 64
Salsbury 25,50
Salter 74
Sammons 59
Sample 62,74,126
Samples 57
Sampse I 124
Sampson 25,90,165,190,219
Samsel 94
Sanborn 62,113,119,128,130
Sanders 91,94,106,107
Sandtord 15
Sand ling 12,15
Sandres 74
Sands 4,24-26,34,176
Santord 32,232
Sanger 44
Sangorn 130
Santer 2
Sargent 25,45
Sar i er 185
Sater 134,173
Saum 94,102
Saums 46
Saunders 12,62,74,102,107,134,165
Savage 29,95,106,124
Sawin 225,227,228,245,246
Sawyer 36,62,145,218
Saxman 114,118
Saxton 101,176
Say I e r 164

Sayre 137
Scaggs 101
Scarrett 15
Schact 3
Schaeter 187
Schatter 74
Schanberger 95
Schaper 137
Schattenburg 218
Schaum 28
Scheer 106
Scheibl ie 36
Scheleen 215
Schell 190
Schellack 199
Schellhorn 164
Schemer 130
Schendel 164,198,218
Schick 106
Schindel 70
Schinner 25
Schlegel 28,118,204,212
Schmeider 218
Schmidt 36,106,201
Schneider 129,227
Schmi Iler 73
Schneider 49
Schoenhoter 216,219,232
Schoening 230
Schoeptl in 177,205
Schoephtlier 135
Schotield 4,36
Scho I I 185,243
Schoppe 115
Schopper 188
Schorda 50
Schott 62,95,164,187,214
Schotta 62
Schrader 171
Schraeder 228
Schreiber 117,135;137
Schrimplin 217
Schubert 176
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�Schu I 129
Schultz 190
Schupbach 106
Schweitzer 94
Scof i e I d 44,129
Scoggan 62
Scott 4,36,50,62,74,144,175,184,187

192,204,206,212,215,216,224,226
227,232,233,245
Scoutan 118
Scov i I I 106
Scov i I Ie 190
Scribner 106
Scroggs 115
Scudder 32
Sdhneider 190
Seabold 204
Seabrook 95
Seaman 164,203
Searing 61,150
Sear I 15,74,228
Searles 190
Sears 31,36,38,44,47,48,49,56,91
103,163,166
Seaton 104,142,176,190
Seaving 61
Sebra 1
Sechrist 95
Secrest 128,137
Seebal 34
Seeheeson 106
Seels 36
Seibold 229
Seiler 31,47,134,138,174
Seiwald 204,232
Se I i 9 62
Se I I 197
Sellers 44,161,162,191
Sellman 102
Se I Is 95, 128
Selsby 185
Selzer 90,176
Serbey 91

Sergent 91
Setter 62
Seward 48,57
Seybold 50
Seymore 74
Seymour 14,16,204
Shaffer 32,36
Shalberger 95
Shank 50,106,118,127,172,176
Shank lin 102,162,164
Shannon 15,107
Sharon 164
Sharpe 4
Sharpless 176
Sharrai 220
Shaughnesey 94
Shaum 118
Shaw 95,106,124,164,190,201
Sheach 95
Sheafor 164
Shearer 60164,172,202,204,232
Sheets 214,226
She i Ids 89
Sheldon 15
She I I 200
She I I y 106
Shelman 89
Shepard 118,125,144,178
Shephard 129,177
Shepherd 1,103,114,118,135
Sheppard 135
Sherar 204
Sherfy 45,212
Sherlock 225
Sherman 15,176
Sherwood 31,33,34,36,37
Shide 190
Shields 3,4,34,36,38,103,172,176

232
Shiffman 36
Shimmons 174
Shiner 118
Shipe 188
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�Shipman 118
Shirar 201,204
Shirley 44,218
Shloss 23,49
Shobert 135,142
Shockey 176
Shoebert 143
Sholes 26,176
Shope 50
Shopper 204
Short 9,44,47
Shotta 116
Shotwe I I 129
Shoup 961116
Shout 144 :
Showalter 232
Shreiner 118
Shroyer 15
Shuck 45,51,90,95,115,117
Shu9art 50
Shull 10
Shultz 15,92
Shurr 234
Shuse 73
Sibert 50
Sibley 50
Sieben 118
S'gerson 30
S 9ges 118
S 99ins 70
S 9nor 4
S Iberman 242,247,248
S Isby 159,162,172-174,i76,191,217
Siva 36
S Ivers 135,137,142
S min9ton 74
S mmons 3,113,129,136,144,166,204
Simms 45,51,232
Simon 118
Simonds 13
Simons 2,63
Simonton 10
Simpson 29,31,37,45,51,62,63,94,104

105,112,129,214,216
Sims 129,182,183
Simson 47
Sinclair 74
Sinex 4
Siscoe 218
Sisson 174,204
Sitzemann 64
Sizer 159
Ska99s 62,loo~184
Skeele 12
Skeels 30,142
Skeets 60,200
Skelton 74
Skiles 911137,201
Skinner 37,178,183,200,204
Sk099S 186
Slade 188,192,206,216
SIa91e 74,218·
Siapper 231
Slatten 165
SIau9hter 164
Sloan 118
Siosson 130
Smallwood 119
Smart lD6,19o,219
Smeed 184
Smelser 130
Sm i ley 144
Smith 4,14,15,21,22,25,28,30,37
57-63,74,89,92,93,94,95,100
106-108,112,115,117-119,124,126
127,130,131,134-138,144,145,160
161,162,164,173,176,177,182,186
188,189,190,198-200,202,204,205
211,212,214,218,225,226,230,232
233,242,243,245,247
Smoot 10,225
Smth 161
Smythe 190
Snead 102
Snevely 93
Snider 32,7~,184,188,190
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�Snipley 25
Snodgrass 128
Snook 22,76
Snow 107,118,145,219
Snyder 2,10,"13-17,36,95,145,163,171
229,232
Soden 4
Solomon 190
Solt 176
Sommer 232
Sommers 224
Sonart 92
Sorrel 190
Souders 219
Soul 49
Soule 25,190,205,230
Sours 212
Sowash 11
Sowers 63,240
Soxman 60,76,228
Spalding 170,203,204
Spangler 107
Sparks 63
Sparr 25,51,137
Sparshuk 116
Spear 176
Speed 37
Speer 4,107,117,202
Spence 45
Spencer 50,59,93,118,142,164,190
Speraw 230
Sperry 16,175,176,205,232
Spicer 4,11,17,30,37,64
Spiety 149
Spietz 149,232
Sp i I I man 93
Spitler 60,126,136
Spitter 60,63
Spittle 16
Spivey 4,205,219
Sprague 171
Spraggs 5
Spratt 176

Spriggs 3750,76
Spring 141-144,149,159,161,165,170
172-177,183,185,187,188,198,204
213,217,232,233,241,245
Springer 204
Sproul 76,104
Spur 93
Spurgeon 60
Spurlock 63
Squares 47
Srepesa 112
Stacey 176
Stack 234
Stacy 118
Stadler 177
Staehl i 161,164,165
Stafford 118
Staggers 229
Staib 205
Staines 95
Stamp 219
Stanfield 46,61,91,130,143
Staniferd 37
Stanley 100,103,107,119,130,143,177
190,197,198,219,232
Stanton 25
Stanwick 185,205,233
Staples 60,91
Stark 4
Starkey 128
Starr 177,219
Starrett 30,34,37,56,57,59,62,70,72
73,74,90,94,104,138
Stateler 3114
Statler 56
Statton 183
Stauffer 118
Stauss 76
Stebbins 205
Steck 92
Stedman 172
Steed 37
Steel 24,63
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�Steele 5,31,35,37,50,63,74,95,106
169,175,177,184,186,196,205,219
Steelman 219
Steen 164
Steiner 1
Steinle 176
Steinmeyer 59
Stemple 202
Step 103
Stepanek 219
Stephens 4,28,57,58,95,136,138,160
176
Stephenson 35
Stepp 58
Stepton 49
Ster ling 232
Sternberg 37
Sterner 101
Stets 72
Stevans 219
Stevenin 3,63,90
Stevens 3,50,76,95,131,137,138
Stevenson 136,164,248
Steveson 95
Steward 113,127
Stewart 3,94,100,101,113,119,124
128,137,145,162,165,171,176,177
191,205,211,213,217,228,232,234
St cher 95
St ckney 76
St etel 118
St les 142
St I we I I 100, 107
St II 13,37,71,125
St Ilwell 219,225
Stimpson 60
Stine 130
Stitt 71
Stitz 50
Stizmann 60
Stocking 48
Stockwe I I 225
Sto'ddard 89

Stoebener 74
Stoever 232
Stotter 30
Stogers 177
Stokes 16,76
Stolcup 64
Stone 4,14,16,34,37,44,56,92,119
1 75, 191 , 192, 198
Stoneman 37
Stop 35
Stoptt 119
Storrs 1,211
Stotler 25
Stouden 145
Stouder 145
Stout 23,25,63,64,71,72,89,91,95,96
101-104,106,112,115,117,119,126
127,131,135-137,149,160,162,164
165,169,17o~177,183,184,188,189

191,197,201,202,215,218,220,241
243
Stover 115,224,228
Stowe 233
Strahan 50
Strasburg 44,45,63
Stratton 102
Strauss 76
Streade 50
Street 205
Streeter 165
Stricher 95
Strickler 25
Stroad 38
Strobel 137,175,176,231
Strode 76,130,187
Strombaugh 233
Strong 15,50,145,165,205,215
Strothers 34
Stroup 37,130
Strump 191
Strunk 130
Stuart 4,28,165
Stubbs 150,187,191
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�Studabaker 119
Studebaker 32,49,59,107,205,233
Studley 228
Stultz 191
Sturdy 37,63,76,165,220
Su I ivan 126
Sullivan 16,50,91
Sunnial 172
Supple 138
Surber 117,119,233
··Sutherland 203
Suthsmitht 189
Su t I iff 1,25
Sutor ius 205
Sutphin 130
Sutter 96,165
Sutton 57,63,95,107;117,127,135,138
177,228
Sutz 177
Svenson 116
Swan 211
Swaney 165
Swanson 227
Swareh 50
Swartz 216
Swatsel 16
Swayze 130
Swedenberg 107
Sweeney 92,219
Sweet 4,44,134,138,190,217,228
Sweets 203
Swee z e r 142., 188
Sweezy 227
Swembergh 93,96,101,103,104,106,129
Sweney 92
Swenson 93,177
Sweverley 93
Sweyer 149
Swift 50
Swingley 4
Swisher 16,137
Sykes 63
Symes 214

Symington 3
Taber 119
Tabor 13,95
Taft 95
Talbert 94
Talbot 29
Talbott 31
Tal1ey 119,177,199,205,233
Tanabauer 205
Tanner 202
Tappan 12
Tappe 105
Tashner 190
Tasker 177
Tate 130
Tatum 38
Taylor 2,4,16,i5,32,26,37,48,50,51
56,59,63,70,73,76,105,116,119,129
138,142,177,191,1~6,219,233

Tayne 177
Techel 185
Tector 225
Tegart 63
Teghtmyre 137
Tehan 96
Teil127
Telford 103,165
Telles 16
Tenney 1,47,59,63,64,73
·Tennis 136
Terpins 107
Terrass 11
Terrel 120,136,143,162,202,203,205
212
Terrel I 117,219
Terril 63
Terry 130,165
Tery 89
Tesse I I 100
Teutsche I 106
Tewks 37
Thacher 2,16,25,28,29

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�Thacker 233
Thayer 26,48
Thiemen 129
Thoman 72
Thomas 2,3,5,16,33,50,57,60,76,118
119,130,138,190,196,215'
Thomason 37
Thompson 5,16,32,50,61,63,76,96,107
113,119,127,165,177,189,191,197
205,212,219
Thomson 107
Thoren 199
Thornbrugh 37
Thornton 9,21,25,76
Thorp 44,50,63
Thorpe 116
Thorson 217
Thra I I 103
Thra I Is 138,198
Thrasher 47,226
"Thrubur 96
Thuggard 50
Thurber 119,191,219
Thurman 169
Thurston 4,12,63
Tibbals 217
Tibbits 57
T i bbot '57
Tigder 177
Ti Iton 119
Timmons 177,184
Tiner 30
Tinkey 226,230
Tinner 60
Tipton 60,74,95
Titterington 96
Tobler 177
Todd 3,60,107,119,138,191
Todhunter 5,16,73
Tole 50
Toles 145
Toigner 36
To I I 62

To I I e, 13,48
Tolles 5,16
To I I son 91
Tollwell 37
Tonnies 141-143,149,163
Tontz 16
Toothaker 32,46,63
Topping 96
Torbert 96
Torneden 233
Tornedon 204,219
Torpey 162
Torrance 63
Tosh 233
Toshner 105
Totten 4
Toughey 106
Tourte I lot 107
Towery 177,188,205
Townsdin 205
Townsend 50,119,136
Toyne 37,142
Trabue 130
Transmeier 224
Trapp 227
Trask 26
Traugott 72
Travis 37,50,119,227
Treadway 130
Tretton·58
Tremper 233
Trepton 93
Treptow 92,105
Tribou 13
Trimper 114-117,127,129,130,136,137
141-144,148,159,161,162-164,163
164,170;171,172,173,175,176,177
178,183-187,189,190,196,199,200
202-206,211,213,215-217,219,224
227-234,242,244,245,247-249
Triplete 60
Triplett 60
Tripp 45

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�Tripplett 50
Trophagen 130
Trout 62
Troutman 191
True 50
Trueblood 101
Trusheim 49,50
Tryan 50
Tucker 34,37,44,45,48,51,70,91,114
119,127,130,137,145,149,161,162
165,171,199,205
Tudhope 185,186,203
Tueichen 107
T u f f i e.1 d 229
Tugendreich 112
Tu I I 16
Tumber lin 37
Turgeon 119,136
Turman 23
Turner 25,32,45,48,50,119,206,219
Turpin 165
Tussey 96,119
TU5sgan 34
Tuttle 135
Tweed 124
Twigs 63
Twist 90
Tyler 37,191,205
Tyner 107
Tyre I I 163
Tyrer 63
Tyrrel 174
Ty r rei I 172,219
Tyson 71
Uhl 205
UI iner 62
Ulrich 63,91,159,177
Ulrickson 96
Umbarger 16,71,106,191
Unberger 61
Underwood 63,126,142,205,206
Upham 21-24,37

Upsti
Urban
Urman
Usher
Uusan

I I 73
37
63
28
114

Vai I 56,57,60,90,165,170,177,206
Valentine 63
·VanAmringe 119
Vananda 47
Va nc i I 5,89,145
Vandaman 50
VanDenberg 114
Vandenbergh 130
Vandenburgh 219
Vanderbur· 233
Vanderburg 101
Vanderheide 187
Vanderpoo I 165
VanDeusen 26
Vandever 10
VanEtten 107
VanLoewen 130
Vannedy 191
VanOrstrand 206
VanSyck I e 5,130
VanSycle 17
Vantries 130
. VanVoorh i 5 212
VanWely 115
VanWinkle 138
VanWormer 165
Varner 145
Varnonica 31
Varnum 37
Vaughan 17
Vaughn 47,72,233
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Abbott, James B.............. 7
Ackley, Ira W.............. 4,16
22,40,43,46,51,57,62,65,83
Albin, Michae1 ............... 11
Allen, Asaph(?) .............. 84
Elmore ......... '.' ........ 55
Lyman .............. '.' . . .. 3
Norman ................... 2
Alverson, Anson E...... 11,16,22
~4,51,62,65,70,83'

Andrews, Stillman ............ 37
Archibald, John C.......... 6,12
29,33,37,46,49,51,63,71
77,82
Atwood, William D...... 32,36,39
42,47,53,66,68,71,77,78,82
Ayer, John F........ 25,43,46,52
57,64,73,79
B

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Babcock, Carnie W..... 2,3,4,8,9
12,13,14,15,16,17,19,21,23
24,25,28,29,31,32,33,34,35
38,39,42,43,44,45,46,47,48
51,54,55,56,57,58,60,61,62
63,66,67,68,71,73,75,76,77
78,79,80,81,82,84
Bacon, Sigarius(?) S •.•.•••.• 55
Bailey, Francis A..•..•••••• 3,7
14,19,34,48,53,54,56,76,80
Baldwin, John •..•... 3,4,6,7,8,9
13,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23

Banks, Robert ................ 55
Barker, Francis .....•... 6,13,20
26,27,44,46,52,53,73,76
Bascom, Lewis H.......... 5,6,18
40,47,48,55,63,69,76
Bassett, Owen T......... 9,25,35
50,52,66,71,72,78,82
Bassett, Susan .....•....... 7,23
- 26,47,61,70,71,82
Ba tes, Daniel S .............. 18
Bent, Horatio N..........• 2,5,8
28,32,38,40,53,66,75
Bigelow, Johnathan ........••. 21
Blood, James ..............• 7,22
26,46,61,70,81
Bond, Edwin ....•••...... 3,12,14
34,44,55,58,79,80,84
Bond, E11is .....•.•......•... 11
Boyer, Joseph ...• 32,33,36,39,42
53,66,68,71,77,78,82
Brooke, Thomas ..•........... 5,6
18,41,48,55,59,63,76,84
Brooks, Daniel H. (Heirs of) .• 3
6,14,i6,25,33,42,56,61,77
81
" Brown, George W••••••••••••• 2 ,5
13,25,28,43,64,73,76
Buffum, David C......... 3,19,28
29,48,51,63,67,75,84
Burden, Thomas C..•......... 7,11
Burleigh, J.W •.••••••••.••.•• 52
C

26,27,28,29,30,31~32,33,34

35,37,38,39,40,43,44,45,48
50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58
59,60,61,62,65,66,67,68,70
71,72,73,75,76,79,80,81,82
84
Baldwin, William N.. 3,4,5,7,8,9
10,12,13,14,17,18,19,20,21
24,25,28,29,30,32,34,35,36
37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45
46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54
55,56,58,59,60,63,64,65,66
67,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78
79,80,81,82,84

Cameron, Hugh •••••.•.••.... 4,12
15,16,25,26,30,33,34,38,42
47,53,55,63,67,71,73,77,81
Cameron, Noah .•••••.•......•• 31
Carleton, John W..•..•.. 3,12,18
21,22,50,53,62,64,75,83
Carnes, Henry ••••.••....••••. 51
Carpenter, C. Howard .••.•...• 46
Carter, Jared .•...•..•••.• 10,46
Carter, Lawrence .......•...•• 46
Cary, George .•••••••..•....•. 84
Chapman, Edward .....••... 4,7,12
25,33,38,39,47,58,68,73

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Clark, Clara E...........••.. 31
Clark, Edward ........•....... 4
Coyle, James ................. 11
Cook, Simeon ......•.....•.... 26
Cowan, James s ...•..•........ 22
Crack1in, Joseph .•....... 6,8,23
27,38,40,51,57,65
Crak1in, Joseph ....•...... 50,75
Crane, Franklin 1. ......... 3,14
22,35,44,55,56,78,82
Crane, John L................. 7
10,16,17,18,21,23,24,27,33
46,47,50,60,65,70,81
D

Deitz1er, George W........• 6.31
44,67,68,70,84
Dennett, Ephraim H•........ 2,11
18,23,27.31,33;47.50,65
Day, John .............. 2,4,6,12
30,34,39.47,62,67,73
E

Earl, George F .......... 9,13,16
27,36,41.52,55.67,72,79
Eldridge, Shaler W..••..... 4,13
33.35,47,54.62.67.80
Elliott,
......... 48,49
55,56,63,64,65,72,75.76.77
78.81.82
Emery, James S .•••.... 2,5.10.13
18.23.27,35,40.42,45.46,52
55.59,66,69.72.80
Emigrant Aid Co •••.• 2.4.5,7,8.9
10.11.12,13.14,16,18.19,21
22,23.24,27.28.29,30.31,32
33,34.35,36,38,39,40.42.44
45.47,48,50,51,52,53,55.56
57,58,60,62,63,65,66,67,68
69,71,72,73,75,77~78,79,81

82, 83
Evans, Wi11iam ....•.. !.6,12,20
21,30,49,54,66,70~72,75

F

Fick, Henry W..•....... 1l,18,26
32,40,50,61,62,65,83
Finch, Amos ..........•.•.•.•. 50
Fowler, Philip P •............ 18
Fuller, Isiah (or Josiah?) G.. 7
Fuller, Ferdinand •........ 5,6,8
12,13,28,32,34,39,40,49,58
66,68,70,71,78,82
G

Garrett, Char1es ... ~ ... 17,36,39
42,53,66,68,71,77,78,82
Garvin, James ..•....•... 3,19,28
29,48,51,53,63,67,75,77
Garvin, Thomas S ....•.. 19,34,39
42,50,56,71,80,81
Garwood, Newman (Deed Garwood to
Thos. Burden Co.) ....•.... 7
Gates, Levi, Jr ....•... ~6,14,24
32,45,56,60,77,78,81,82
Gibbons, William C........... 47
Gilbert, George .•.••..... 4,9,29
33,38,39,47,58,68,73,83
Gleason, Annis W..•.......... 38
Gleason, James H....•......•• 19
Goo"din, Joel K..•.•••..•• 4,8,29
38,39~45,46,47.58.6g,73

Goss, George W.•..•.•... 7,22,24
27,28,32,38-,"506",65,,66,75
Grant, Milan .•..••• ~4'4;46 ..57, 78
Graves. Henry D••••.••••••••• 47
Grout. Chester G•••••••••••••. 6
Grout, Mi1ow •••••• 3.12.14.17,35
Grover. Joe1 ••.••..••••. 7,16.17
21.24,27.31.37.43.46.60
Gunther. Arthur •.•••••• ll.26,32
40.44.50.57.62.65.83,84
H

Hall, William W•••••••••••••• 12 ,,-:~_, "\_:~~"" :" :
Hammon, Martial M•••...•••••. 27 ~
Hancock, Horace A.••.••••.• 6,11
13.20,27,43,52.73.76,81
Hanscom. Oliver A•••••..•• 2,5,6
18.40,48.55.63.68.72,76

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Harlow, Oscar ............. ll,32
39,40,44,50,57,65,68,83
Harrington, Samuel C....... 3,21
23,24,47,60,61,81,84
Hartmann, Maurice •.•..•... 14,16
22,35,51,54,56,60,78
Hartwell, Samuel N............ 6
Haskell, Franklin ......... l1,16
22,24,38,47,51,57,65,83
Haslow, Oscar ................ 26
Hazen, Azro .............. 3,6,14
22,35,56,58,60,66,79.
Higgins, Leonard G...... ~ .... 26
Hill, Forres ter ..•.......•..• 50
Hohman, Augustus F. (Heirs of).
14,32,34,39,42,43,54,55
77,81,84
Holliday, Cyrus K........ 4,8,24
28,31,32,39,58,66,79,84
Hood, William A......••..•• 6,14
24,32,56,60,77,80,81,82
Hooey (or Hovey?), William H•• 5
8,28,32,38,53,66,70,71,75
84
Hooton, Robert T......... 5,8,10
28,32,39,41,53,66,75
Hornsby, William B........... 11
Howell, Lewis ..... 7,11,22,26,84
Hutchinson, George W... 2,3,4,13
33,34,35,47,54,62,67,80,81
Hutchinson, John .....•.. 2,12,13
14,21,22,25,29,34,35,36,37
41,46,47,48,49,50,65,67,68
71,76,77
Hutchinson, William ....•.. 14,25
33,50,61,73,76,81,82
Hyde, Addison ....••..••. 4,28,35
48,59,60,63,67,68,75
J

Johnson, Benjamin ....•.•••.•.• 6
Johnson, Theodor·us ..•...•..•• 43
Jones, A1phonso .....•.. 5,6,8,19
41,46,55,63,72,76,80
Jones, Ira M..•....•• 3,12,20,21
30,49,54,66,71,72,75

K

Kennedy &amp; Frye .............•.. 6
Kent, George W...•..•.•.••... 47
Killam, Francis .••....•. 7,21,22
24,37,46,51,57,62,65,75
Kimball, Frederick ..........• lO
Kimball, Samuel ...••.•...••.• 10
Knight, Francis E........ 4,8,24
29,31,32,39,58,66,79
Knight, Wilder ....... 6,13,20,27
44,46,53,57,64,70,76
L

Ladd, E.D ....•...••.......... 37
Ladd, Erastus D.......... 2,5,13
25,43,46,52,59,72,73,76
Ladd, John A..••........ 9,13,16
22,36,42,46,52,67,79
Lamb, Otis W............... 4,22
35,47,51,59,63,68,79
Lawrence .A.ssociation ....... 9,13
23,27,35,45,52,66,68,72,79
Lee, William ........•..••.... lO
Leonard, George S ............ 21
Lewis, Samuel L ..........••.• 27
Lincoln, Luke P ........•..•• 2,3
12,13,34,43,54,66,84
Litchfield,. Lewis L.........• 14
16,25,33,42,47,50,56,58,61
68,73,77,81
Litchfield, Lewis L. (Estate of)
4,6,9,29,38,39
Lowe, DanieL •.••.•..••••. 5,6,8
19,41,47,55,76,80
Lowry, John •••••..•••.••••••• 11
Lum, Samuel G.••.••........••• 2
47,50,62,65,81
Lykins, William H.R. 2,3,4,5,7
9,10,11,12,13,14,16,17,18
19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27
28,29,31,32,33,34,35,36,37
38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46
47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55
56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64
65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72,73
75,76,77,78,79,80,81,82,83

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McClelland, Henry S ..•....... 47
Mace, Joseph N............. 4,22
34,35,47,51,54,62,67,72,80
Mack, John ...•...•..... 10,12,20
21,30,49,54,66,71,75
Mailey, John .......•... 2,3,4,28
35,48,51,59,63,67,68,75
Mallory, Anson H....•..... 2,5,8
13,43,46,52,57,63,64,73,84
Merrill, SamueL .......... 11 , 13
18,25,35,44,50,57,59;64,66
Miller,
.......••... 48
49,55,56,63,64,65,72,75,76
77,78,81,82
Miller &amp; Elliott .......... 2,5,7
12,14,16,17,18,21,24,30,32
34,37,39,40,41
Morgan, Johnathan F ••.•.. 2,3,19
34,39,47,54,56,58,72,81
Mot t, John S............ 2 , 30,49
52,53,59,66,71,72,76,82
Muzzy, John H............ 6,9,13
22,23,35,42,48,67,72,79
N

Nichols, Harrison ..........•. 38

o
Osborn, George S .•.....• 9,10,13
20,31,44,53.57,68,70,76,84
P

Page, Geno (?) B••••......•.. 53
Payne, Alfred J •.•.•.••..•• 7,11
16,17,21,24,27,60
.Perine, George .......••..•... 55
Pike, Joshua A....••.•••..•.. l1
Pomeroy, Samuel C••....••..• 2.9
17,44,53,67,68,70,84
Pratt, Caleb L ........... 5.8,lO
12,19,29,31,32,34,36,39,41
46.47,49,50,51,53,55,63,64
65,68,71,76,77,78,82

Pratt, Stafford J ..••... 6,16,23
36,45,48,53,68,71,76,78
Prentiss, Sylvester B... 2,4,6,8
29,31,32,39,46,57,66,79
R

Reed, George W..••........... 84
Reynolds, Thomas F...... 2,30,49
51,53,59,66,71,72,76,82
Roberts, Chalmers T•...•..... 26
Robinson, Charles ....... 3,4,7,8
10,12,14,28,29,31,32,35,39
41,46,48,58,60,63,66,67,73
79
Ropes, Edward E...........• 7 ,11
18,26,38,44,55,60,61,70
Russell, Joseph W••••••.• 3,7,21
22,24,37,46,51,57,62,65,75
S

Savage, Joseph •.••.•...... 2,5,6
18,40,48,55,63,76,80
Sawyer, James .....••...... 18,21
23,24,33,47,50,60,81
Searl, Albert D••••...•... 4,6,8
29,38,39,45,58,67,73
Simpson, Samuel N..•.. 2,4,12,2U
29,33,49,51,63,71,77,82,84
Smith, Charles W•.••.••••. 5,6,8
18,41,55,63,76,80
Smi th, Henry •• ·•••.•••••••.••• 16
Smith, John •..••••.•••••.••.• 11
Smith, Joshua •••••••••.....•. 11
Smith, Orville D•••••••••..•• 1l
Snyder. S.S •••••••••••••.•••• 16
Snyder, Samuel S ••••••••••••• 46
Speer, John ••.•••••••••.• 6.9',10
18,22,40,44,54,55,74,84
Spittle, Mathew H...••....• 3.12
13,54,56.59,66,80.84
Starks, Nathan ••••.•..•••• 31.37
Stearnes, Charles ••••.••.••••. 7
Stewart, John E••••••.....•.• 2l
Stone, Thomas I(?) •••••••..•. 50
Strout, Jacob E•••••••.••• 2,5,8
19,41.46,55,63.72,76,83

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Tafft, Jerome B............... 4
Taft, Jerome B•...•...••.• 12,25
34,38,40,47,58,68
Tappan, Ann .................. 27
Tappan, Samuel F. Jr ... 14,16,25
33,45,46,56,61,77,81,84
Taylor, Owen ...........•.. 5,6,8
19,41,47,55,63,76,80
Tefft, Clark T............... 82
Thacher~ s.o .............. 31,37
Thaxter, Joshua ....... ~ ....... 50
To-1es, Francis 0 •..•..•. 2,9,22
23,36,41,48,53,63,67,68
Turman, John H............... 43

Wood, John P .......... 2,3,4,5,6
7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,16,17
18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26
27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35
36,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45
46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54
55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63
64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72
73,75,76,77,78,79,80,82,82
83,84
Wood, Samuel N...•....... 7 ,9,14
22,23,35,41,67,68
Wood, Hil1iam .............•.. 77
Wood, William A.............. 42

W

Wade, Achilles B........... 4,12
19,30,34,38,39,42,43,47,50
56,62,71,72,75,77,80,81
Waite, John ................ 5,19
27,41,46,52,64,73
\.Jakefield, John A......• 8,10,23
27,37,44,50,51,57,65,75
Walling, Wi11iam ..•......••.. 46
Warnicker, tHlliam ........... 23
Webb, Thomas H.•..••.•..• 5,6,18
41,48,50,55,63,64,76
Weilhart, Adam .••.•....•...•.. 7
Wells, Thomas ••.•............ 37
Whitcomb, Increase .....•••.•. 22
White, James ..•..• ~ •.••.••... 50
Whitney, Andrew J ••••••••. ll,12
18,21,22,29,34,37,49,51,53
62,65,70,72,76,78,83
Wilder, John H.......•... : •.•• 3
Wilder, Solomon •••.••.••.••• 6,7·
18,23,24,26,60,61,70,81
Willis, Stephen J •.••.. 12,19,20
29,49,51,67,71,77,82,84
Winslow, Edward ......•• 10,12,29
31,33,49,51,63,71,77,82

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Excluding the City of Lawrence
A

Ackley, John S ••••••••••••••• 17
Adams, Calvin •••••••••••••••• 30
Martin •••••••••••••••••••• 30
Albin, Michael ••••••••••••••• 17
Alexander, David B••••••••••• 29
Demas M••••••••••••••••••• 39
Alivard, Alfred A•••••••••••• 44
A1 i.en, Elmore •••••••••••••••• 34
Jeremiah 0 .•••••.••••••••• 47
.J ona than •••••••••••••••••• 36
Joseph W•••••••••••••••••• 3
Norman •••••••••••••••••••• 34
Robert •••••••••••••••••••• 30
Anderson, John ••••••••••••••• 4S
John

A.................... 7

Joseph •••••••••••••••••••• 19

Lewis G••••••••••••••••••• 46
Thomas •••••••••••••••••••• 13
Andre, Francis L ••••••••••••• 33
Alldrew, William •••••••••••••• 5
Andrews, Stillman •••••••••••• 48
Appelman, Hiram •••••••••••••• 38
Applegate, Benjamin F •••••••• 7
Appleman, Erastus 0 •••••••••• 39
Applewhite, Charles •••••••••• 4
Arnold, Ab~_'aham R•••••••••••• 22
Franklin E•••••••••••••••• 8
Archibald, Ebeneezer ••••••••• 17
Arr',strong, John •••••••••••••• 36
Arril, Pascal •••••••••••••••• S4
Ashley, Bladen ••••••••••••••• S5
James C.................... 55
James H••••••••••••••••••• 53
..~{t;·erton ~, 'Henry •••••••••••••• 33
Austin, Frederick W•••••••••• 8
Wil1iam ••••••••••••••••••• 16
Avery, .Mary'•••••••••••••••••• 17
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Babcock, Casini W•••••••••••• 46
Babey, Matthiew •••••••••••••• 58
Bachelor, John H••••••••••••• 23
Baetusch, Robert ••••••••••••• 56
B.1.iley, David •••••••••••••••• 29
Francis A.................. 29
John C •••••••••••••••••••• 12

Baillie, John A•••••••••••••• 39
John A. (Administrator) ••• 39

Baker;. Isaac L ••••••••••••••• 43
James ••••••••••••••••
25
John H •••••••••••••••••••• 43
:_"}'Qr.ter .ij •••••••••••••••••• 16
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Baldwin, Andrew S •••••••••••• 19
Henry L•••••••••••••••••... lS
Lyman R••••••••••••••••••• 20
Banks,lsaac ••••••••••••••••• 23
Jolm M•••••••••••••• 0

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23

Thomas •••••••••••••••••••• 23
Banning, Ephriam (sic) ••••••• 4
John •••••••••••••••••••••• 13

William F ••••••••••••••••• 13
Barber, Matilda A•••••••••••• 17
Oliver ••••••••••••••••••.• l7
Robe-rt F •••••••••••••••••• lS
Thomas •••••••••••••••••••• l7
William 1 •••••••••••••• 48,49
Barker, Francis •••••••••••••• 29
Francis E. (Administrator)29
Barkus, John W••••••••••••••• 5
Barnes, William •••••••••••••• 13
William E••••••••••••••••• 50
Barnett, Lafayette ••••••••••• ll
Barney, Amos ••••• c • , • • • • • " • • 26
Barricklow, Daniel ••••••.. 51,S2
Farrington •••••••••••••••• 52
George R•••••••••••••••••• 52
Henry ••••••••••••••••••••• 52
Joseph •••••••••••••••••••• 52
Perry ••••••••••••••••••••• 53
William •••••••••••••.•••••• 52
Barriett,John E. (Mayor of
Franklin) ••••••••••••••••• 47
Barry, Robert •••••••••••••••• 5
Barth, Leonard ••••••••••••••• 44
Bartlebaugh, John •••••••••••• 9
Bartlett,. Joseph C ••••••••••• 5
Bashford,Eli D•••••••••••••• 9
Bassenger,·Peter ••••••••• ~ •• ~53
Bassett, Rufus S ••••••••••••• 46
William C ••••••••••••••••• 41
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Batner, John ••••••••••••••••• 24
Batterson, Abram B••••••••••• 18
Baum, Martin ••••••••••••••••• 19
Beach, Gilbert H••••••••••••• 41
Melanthon S ••••••••••••••• 52
Beam, George 0 ••••••••••••••• 21
John A •••••••••••••••••••• 20

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Beam, Servy J •••••••••••••••• 21
Beamer, Moses •••••••••••••••• 9
Beard, Cyrus ••••••••••••••••• 44
John •••••••••••••••••••••• 27

Bedell, Theron ••••••••••••••• 58
Beegle, John R••••••••••••••• 26
Beitel, Constant ••••••••••••• 53
Bell, George W••••••••••••••• 51
Belshaw, John T .••••••••••••• 7
Benedict, James •••••••••••••• 49
Bennett, Eli W••••••••••••••• 39
Benson, Patrick •••••••••••••• 26
Bercan, Elizabeth •••••••••••• 36
Berkan, Eveline L •••••••••••• 16
Berkaw, Paul H••••••••••••••• 19
Berry, George W•••••••••••••• 34
Bertling, Benjamin ••••••••••• ll
Betterton, John .••••••••••••• 27
Bickerton, Thomas •••••••••••• 16
Bidniger, Jacob •••••••••••••• 14
Black, William H••••••••••••• 52
Blackford, Ira ••••••••••••••• 54
Will iam D................. 7
Blake, Michael ••••••••••••••• 53
Blakesley, Ira MeG ••••••••••• 27
Blanton, Mary •••••••••••••••• 47
Blayney, William ••••••••••••• 28
Bledsoe, Fields •••••••••••••• 38
Blevins, Wesley •••••••••••••• 27
Bliss, Harrison J •••••••••••• 12
Boardman, George C••••••••••• 14
Bon~, Ellis •••••••••••••••••• 36
Bond, Silas •••••••••••••••••• 16
Bone, William •••••••••••••••• 26
Bonnifield, McKlaskia S •••••• 3
Bonyman, John •••••••••••••••• S4
Bowen, Darwin E•••••••••••••• 36
Zadok C••••••••••••••••••• 6
Bower, Jackson ••••••••••••••• 43
Solomon ••••••••••••••••••• 9
Boyd, David C•••••••••••••••• 3
James ••••••••••••••••••••• 13
Samuel •••••••••••••••••••• 51
Boyle, Robert S •••••••••••••• 31
Brace, Lucas ••••••••••••••••• 13
Brackett, George C••••••••••• 30
Brady, John •••••••••••••••••• 19
Brandon, James ••••••••••••••• 28
Branscomb, Charles H••••••••• 30
Branson, Jacob •••••••• ~ •••••• 5l
Brass, William ••••••••••••••• 14
Brechiesen, Peter •••••••••••• 57
Brender, John •••••••••••••••• 57

Brenniman, David P ••••••••••• 23
Breumman, Levi W••••••••••••• 21
Brinkley, Thomas ••••••••••••• 48
Brinson, John •••••••••••••••• 20
Brinson, Zebulon ••••••••••••• 7
Brockway, Horatio •••••••••••• 58
Bronson, George W•••••••••••• 47
Rhe sa ••••••••••••••••••••• 48

Brool&lt;e, Benj am in C ••••••••••. 13
Theophilus M•••••••••••••. 13
Brooks, William C•••••••••••• 41
Brown, Daniel G•••••••••••••• 27
David •••••••••••••••••• 40,58
David R ••••••••••••••••••• 54
Francis H................. 7
Henry ••••••••••••••••••••• 27
. ;'. Jacob H ••••••••••••••••••• 38
J arne s C ••••••••••••••••••• 19
James D ••••••••••••••••••• 20
John F •••••••••••••••••••• 24
John S •••••••••••••••••••• 31

William E••••••••••••••••• 18
Brugger,Otho •••••••••••••••• 14
Brundage, Aaron •••••••••••.•• 43
Bruner, Franklin F ••••••••••• 12
Bryant, Dudley ••••••••••••••• 18
Joseph V•••••••••••••••••• 18
Norman L •••••••••••••••••• 38

Bubb, William •••••••••••••••• 54
Buchanan, Washington J ••••••• 52
Buck, Stephen D•••••••••••••• 26
Willard P ••••••••••••••••• 26
Buffum, C. (Heirs of) •••••••• 31
Bullene, Lathrop ••••••••••••• 23
Burditt, Abidan K•••••••••••• 31
Burgess, Milton •••••••••• ~ ••• 16
Burlingame, Milford •••••••••• 13
Burnett, Susan ••••••••••••••• 58
Thomas ..................... l0
Burroughs, Oscar ••••••••••••• 48
Burt in, Marand H••••••••••• ·•• 41
Burton, David L •••••••••••••• 40
Detroit ••••••••••••••••••• 40
John ~ •••••••••••••••••••• 39

Bush, William H•••••••••••••• 30
Bushmeier, George •••••••••••• ll,
Butcher, Harrison •••••••••••• 22
Butze, William ••••••••••••••• 45
Byerly, William •••••••••••••• 17

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Calemcew, Abbe W••••••••••••• 16
Calkin, Kanson ••••••••••••••• 29
Callan, Patrick •• ~ ••••••••••• 9
Cameron, Noah •••••••••••••••• 29
Campbell, Henry •••••••••••••• 31
Campbell, James ••••••••••••.• 22
John B•••••••••••••••••••• 22
John E ••••••••••••••••••.. 56
Canfield, Seymon .•••••••••••• 13
Cantrell, Rebecca .••••••••••• 52
Card, Andrew J ••••••••••••••• 17
Cardwell, William A.••••••••• ll
William P ••••••••••••••••• 3
Carey, George •••••••••••••••• 38
Cargay, John ••••••••••••••••• 9
Carpenter, James E ••••••••••• 54
William ••••••••••••••••••• lO
Carr, Michael •••••••••••••••• 19
Carson, Robert F ••••.•••••••• 5
Thomas

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Carter, Jarid •••••••••••••••• 49
John H •••••••••••••••••••• 27

Paschal ••••••••••••••••••• 45
Carver, Lafayette •••••••••••• 43
Cary, Newton, Heirs of ••••••• 38
Casebier, Samuel B••••••••••• 18
Cather, Joseph .•••••••••••••• lO
Cator, William R ••••••••••••• 27
Chamberlain, John W•••••••••• 3
Chambers, Norman N••••••••••• 47
Champlin, George W••••••••••• 27
Chandler, George C ••••••••••• 18
Chapman, Ellen ••••••••••••••• 5l
Chastaiil', Lorenzo J •••••••••• 19
Cheney',",Daniel ••••••••••••••• 50
Nathaniel L ••••••••• '•••••• 18
Cheva 1 ier" Henry L ••••••••••• 54
Childs, Chester H•••••••••••• 14
Christian, James ••••••••••••• 28
William H••••••••••••••••• 12
Churchill, George •••••••••••• 30
Clark, Henry J ••••••••••••••• 43
Oscar ••••••••••••••••••••• 3
Samuel L •••••••••••••••••• 55
Thomas H•••••••••••••••••• 3
Walter M•••••••••••••••••• 34
William W.F ••••••••••••••• 21
Clayton, Madison ••••••••••••• 20
Cleary, Patrick •••••••••••••• 5
Cleland, William ••••••••••••• 31
Clemens, Solomon ••••••••••••• 41
Clems, Thomas •••••••••••••••• 38
Clough, Mace R••••••••••••••• 34
Wilber F•••••••••••••••••• 5
Coffman, George W•••••••••••• 21
Hiram ••••••••••••••••••••• 57
Colburn, Willard ••••••••••••• 31

Cole, Joseph F ••••••••••••••• 43
Simeon •••••••••••••••••••• 54
William H••••••••••••••••• 56
Coleman, Ezekiel A••••••••••• 31
Collier, Sarah A••••••••••••• 59
Wilson C•••••••••••••••••• 58
Collins, Daniel •••••••••••••• 4
Compton, John •••••••••••••••• 51
Conger, John .•••••••••••••••• 56
Conley, James •••••••••••••••• 18
Connal, John •••••••••••••.••• 18
Conway, Jefferson B•••••••••• 36
Cook, Phillip •••••••••••••••• 22
Coombs, Charles A•••••••••••• 59
Cooprida, Elias •••••••••••••• 5
Corel, Rebecca ••••••••••••••• 45
William ••••••••••••••••••• 45
Corlew, Delane ••••••••••••••• 34
Robert •••••••••••••••••••• 22
Cormack, James ••••••••••••••• 56
Cornelius, Reuben •••••••••••• 47
Cosley, George W••••••••••••• 16
Harvey A •••••••••••••••••• 33

Cottingham, Edward .•••••••••• 7
Cowfield, Michael •••••••••••• 26
Cram, John L ••••••••••••••••• 46
Cramer, Samuel J ••••••••••••• 12
Thomas J.B ••••••••• : •••••• IO
Crane, Clark S ••••••••••••••• 34
JaIlles H.••••••••••••••••••• 27

Leonard ••••••••••••••••••• 51
Cranmer, Jonathan J •••••••••• 28
Creel, Hedgeman S •••••••••••• 38
Sylvester ••••••••••••••••• 38
Crews, William ••••••••••••••• lO
Crockett, Knott •••••••••••••• 31
Peter ••••••••••••••••••••• lO
Croft, Joseph •••••••••••••••• 26
Crogan, William •••••••••••••• 21
Crosby, Edwin •••• '•••••••••••• 38
Crumvine, Henry S ......... '•••• 56
Culler, Abraham •••••••••••••• 35
Cummings, -'J ames •••• ',' •••••••• 16
Cunningham, Jeremiah ••••••••• 16
CurIes, William H•••••••••••• 37
Curliss, Edmund •••••••••••••• 47
Curry, Bellona ••••••••••••••• 27
JOM F •••••••••••••••••••• 21
Oliver B•••••••••••••••••• 27
William ••••••••••••••••••• 40
Curtis, Nathan W••••••••••••• 25
Curtiss, Alfred •••••••••••••• 19
Custard, Amos J .••••••••••••• 4
Robert W.................. 3
Cutter, Charlotte V•••••••••• 51

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D

Damm, Henry •••••••••••••••••• 43
David, 'William A••••••••••••• 43
Davis, Elinor .••••••••••••••• 38
Davidson, James A•••••••••••• 10
John C•••••••••••••••••••• 39
Jordon •••••••••••••••••••• 33
Norman •••••••••••••••••••• 48
Davis, Irvine •••••••••••••••• 35

Duffield, Robert G••••••••••• l7
Dumass, James •••••••••••••••• 51
Dummer, Richard W•••••••••••• ll
Dun bar, Hiram •••••••••••••••• 48
Duncan, Benjamin F ••••••••••• 5
George W•••••••••••••••••• 3
Dunn, Baszillia .••••••••••••. 5l
Benjamin P .••••••••••••••• 19

Isaac ••••••••••••••••••••• 19

Roscoe •••••••••••••••••••• 20

Marshall F •••••••••••••••• 20
Sylvester H••••••••••••••• 39
Sylvester H. (Administrator)
40
Thomas D•••••••••••••••••• 37
Day, Charles W~ •••••••••••••• 27
Francis ••••••••••••••••••• 57

Dunnels, Horace L •••••••••••• 41
Dwyer, William ••••••••••••••• 3

JamesT ••••••••••••••••••• S7
J arne s ••••••••••••••••••••• 57

Dean, Robert A•• ~ •••••••••••• 19
Decker, William •••••••••••••• 58
D0ister, Henry ••••••••••••••• 14
D~land, Elizah A..••••••••••• 47
Denney.• Charles •••••••••••••• 57
Dennis, Levin B•••••••••••••• 34
D0nton, William •••••••••••••• 7
Derby,· John •••••••••••••••••• 48
Dickson, Charles ••••••••••••• 36
Diefendorf, Elisha ••••••••••• lO
Diehl, John •••••••••••••••••• ll
Disbrow, Ebenezer(Administrator
8,17
Dix, Chauncey B•••••••••••••• 41
Doak, John ••••••••••••••••••• 54
Doan, Joseph ••••••••••••••••• 7
Dobbins, James S ••••••••••••• 44
Dodder, Peter •••••••••••••••• 24
Dole, Artemus W•••••••••••••• 35
Doll~ Frederick ••••••••• ~ •••• 50
Donnell, Henry ••••••••••••••• 9
Donnell, Samuel H•••••••••••• 4l
Doolittle, Benson E •••••••••• 49
Samuel •••••••••••••••••••• 48

Dorton, George W•• ~ •••••••••• 39
Douglas, John C••••••• ~ •••••• 26
Dow, Ladd •••••••••• " ••••••••• 51

Doy, John •••••••••••••••••••• 30
Doyle,. Denn is •••••••••••••••• 40
Michael ••••••••••••••••••• 41
Draper, William •••••••••••••• 18
Drew, Alfred ••••••••••••••••• 9
Dubuskis, Sylvester •••••••••• 38
Duck, Daniel ••••••••••••••••• 19
Duffees, William ••••••••••••• 9
Duffer (Duffee), Lewis ••••••• 33

Dyer, J olm ••••••••••••••••••• 44

E

Eberhart, Andrew ••••••••••••• 38
Joseph •••••••••••••••••••• 39
Lewis J ••••••••••••••••••• 39
Edgarton, Thomas ••••••••••••• 33
William T .•••••••••••••••• 33
Edmunds, Lewis ••••••••••••••• 38
Edwards, Charles L ••••••••••• 34
John •••••••••••••••••••••• 12

Theophilus •••••••••••••••• l3
Ege, William ••••••••••••••••• 4
Eggut, Henry ••••••••••••••••• 46
Eldridge, David •••••••••••••• 52
Lyman ••••••••••••••••••••• 48

Elias, Gideon .••••••••••••••• 53
Ell is, John W•••••••••••••••• 23
Ellison, Paris, Sr ••••••••••• 28
Emery, Charles C••••••••••••• 31
James 5 ••••••••••••••••••• 32
Endicott, Joseph ••••••••••••• 14
Englim, John ••••••••••••••••• 26
Enos, Horace L ••• ~ ••••••••••• 46
Epley, James ••••••••••••••••• 46
Essex, William ••••••••••••••• 27
Evans, Hugh P •••••••••••••••• 44
James W.· •••••••••••••••••• 22
John W•••••••••••••••••••• 35
John Z••••••••••••• ~ •••••• 21
LyYIlan ••••••••••••••••••••• 11

Sarah A•••••••••••••••••.•• 35
Susan A. Frances •••••••••• 12
Thomas E •••••••••••••••••• 38
Thomas J •••••••••••••••••• 43
William ••••••••••••••••••• 3)

�Index D.S
F

Faerber, Frederick ••••••••••• 56
Fager, Joseph •••••••••••••••• 52
Fall, Patrick .••••••••••••••• 24
Falls, John •••••••••••••••••• 12
Farnham, Reuben H•••••••••••• lO
Farquhar, Francis .•••••••••••• 7
Farren, Joseph D••••••••••••• 39
Faucett, John F •••••••••••••• 50
Faxon, Asaph A.•••••••••••••• 15
Fell, Benjamin ••••••••••••••• 52
Fenoughty, John •••••••••••••• 54
Ferguson, Levi .•••••••••••••• 30
Ferrill, Thomas J •••••••••••• 3l
Ferris, Johnson •••••••••••••• 43
·Ferrity, Patrick ••••••••••••• 54
Ferry, William A••••••••••••• 35
Filpel, William •••••••••••••• 23
Fingerte, John ••••••••••••••• 24
Fiser, James H••••••••••••••• 51
Simeon W•••••••••••••••••• Sl
Fitch, Edward P •••••••••••••• 34
Fitz, George W••••••••••••••• Sl
Fitzgerald, John ••••••••••••• 9
Fix, Henry ••••••••••••••••••• 4
Joshua •••••••••••••••••••• 4
William ••••••••••••••••••• 4
Flack, Robert 1 •••••••••••••• 27
Fletcher, Drury •••••••••••••• 38
Josiah 5 •••••••••••••••••• 44
Fleurit, Frank ••••••••••••••• 14
Frazier, Nathan •••••••••••••• 23
Freeman, Mary M•••••••••••••• 33
Friand, Desire ••••••••••••••• S4
Fribley, Charles W••••••••••• 14
Fry, William ••••••••••.••••••• 4
Fuller, Ferdinand •••••••••••• 32
Fults, David ••••••••••••••••• 5
Robert. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 4
Thomas. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 5

Zachariah ••••••••••••••••• 6
Furman, Philander •••••••••••• 33
Fussell, Henry ••••••••••••••• 39

Garwood, Newman •••••••••••••• 29
Gates, Levi, Jr., Heirs of ••• 30
Louise W. (Administrator).30
Gause, Samuel S •••••••••••••• 22
Geilan, Patrick •••••••••••••• 3
Gentry, William A•••••••••••• sl
Gerard, George ••••••••••••••• 39
Gifford, Hezekiah •••••••••••• s4
Gilbert, George •••••••••••••• 33
Hezekiah •••••••••••••••••• 9
Gilges, William •••••••••••••• 4l
Gill, James W•.•••••••••••••• 50
Richard G ••••••••••••••••• 49
Samuel •••••••••••••••••• ' •• SO

William H••••••••••••••••• 49
Gilson, Simeon ••••••••••••••• 48
Gingerick, John S •••••••••••• 46
Ginsberg, William •••••••••••• 14
Givan, Lindsey •••••••.•••••••• 58
Glathart, Jeremiah ••••••••••• 28
Manassah C•••••••••••••••• 41
Gleason, Fortunatus .••••••••• 27
Ja.rnes H ••••••••••••••••••• 39

Jasper •••••••••••••••••••• 4l
Loring W•••••••••••••••••• 27
SaleIll ••••••••••••••••••••• 39

Glenn, Alexander ••••••••••••• lO
Alexander, Sr ••••••••••••• ll
Benjamin F •••••••••••••••• lO
Hugh G ••• -,., .;,....-•••• ~"•• : ••••• 10

William ••••••••••••••••••• 11

Glidden, Theodore P •••••••••• 43
Glover, Boyd ••••••••••••••••• 54
Godwin, George W••••••••••••• 3s
Goodall, Leonidas •••••••••••• 24
Goodin, Joel K••••••••••••••• 34
Goodyear,· Levi............... 8
Goss, George W••••••••••••••• 33
Gould, Charles A••••••••••••• 43
Grace, Edgar F ••••••••••••••• 9
Graeber, Charles ••••••••••••• 25
Graham, John ••••••••••••••••• s3
John M•••••••••••••••••••• 53

G

Gale, Matthew •••••••••••••••• 42
Galletty, Charles •••••••••••• s8
Garber, Elizabeth •••••••••••• 8
Gardner, Joseph •••.•••••••••• 36
Garnett,
T ••••••••• 19
Garrett, Judah ••••••••••••••• lO
Wesley •••••••••••••••••••• lO
Garvin, Thomas S ••••••••••••• 46

Patrick ••••••••••••••••••• 26
William •••••••••• "•••' •••••• 54

Graton, John R••••••••••••••• 29
Green, Hiram ••••••••••••••••• 40
John ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7

Nehemia ••••••••••••••••••• ~9
Gregory, David ••••••••••••••• 6
Griffis, William ••••••••••••• 51
Griffith, David •••••••••••••• s3
David, Jr ••••••••••••••••• 44

�Index p.o
Griffith, John R••••••••••••• 38
Griffiths, Evan E .••••••••••• 36
Grogan, William •••••••••••••• 2l
Grosskopf, Edward .••••••••••• 28
Grover, Joel ••••••.•••••••••• 34
Guest, Baker ••••••••••••••••• 30

Haskin, Aaron J •••••••••••• 8,23
Augustus •••••••••••••••••• 7
Hathan, Nelson B••••••••••••• 18
Haunam, Thomas H•• ~ •••••••••• 59
Havens, George ••••••••••••••• 53
Hawes, Alexander G••••••••••• 39

William ••••••••••••••••••• 56

John •••••••••••••••••••••• 33

Guflee, Anton •••••••••••••••. 57
Guilford, James •••••••••••••• 3
Gunther, Arthur •••••••••••••• 58

Hay, Chester ••••••••••••••••• 16
Hayden, William B•••••••••••• 53
Haynes, George W••••••••••••• 44
Halls, Samuel P .•••••••••••••• 25
Heins, Henry ••••••••••••••••• 19
Helm, William M•••••••••••••• 35
Helstrom, Francis M•••••••••• 35
Hench, William Jr .••••••••••• 43
Henderson, Arthur C•••••••••• 39
Charles C••••••••••••••••• 13
Hendry, James M•••••••••••••• 52
Herd, James •••••••••••••••••• 13
Richard ••••••••••••••••••• 14

H

Haas, Daniel .•••••••••••••••• 41
Mary •••••••••••••••••••••• 43
Hackett, Ephriam T ••••••••••• 44
Nathan •••••••••••••••••••• 29
Hackler, John C•••••••••••••• 29
Hadley, Alfred ••••••••••••••• 56
Hager, Daniel •••••••••••••••• 13
Phinehas A.••••••••••••••• 24
Hague, Job .•••••••••••••••••• 48
Halbert, David C••••••••••••• 36
Halderman, Samuel A•••••••••• 22
Hale, James J •••••••••••••••• 24
Haley, James W••••••••••••••• 56
Hall, Banks •••••••••••••••••• 54
Carlos •••••••••••••••••••• 31
George •••••••••••••••••••• 36
Isaac ••••••••••••••••••••• 14
Jacob, mail contractor •••• 53
James H ••••••••••••••••••• 16

'Ro bert ••••••••• ;. •••••••••• 41

William ••••••••••••••••••• 41
Halterman, Daniel •••••••••.••• 6
Ham, William P ••••••••••••••• lS
Hamilton, Jefferson M•••••••• 5
Hammon, William H•••••••••••• 14
Hammond, Frederick A••••••••• 38
Hancock, Charles ••••••••••••• 18
Horace A•••••••••••••••••• 33
Hanscom, Oliver A•••••••••••• 46
Harbour, A9ner ••••••••••••••• 27
Harding, Jqhn L •••••••••••••• 16
Harris, Charles M•••••••••••• 6
Edward P •••••••••••••••••• S4
James

W................... 5

Levi P •••••••••••••••••••• 40

William B••••••••••••••••• 53
Harrison, Joseph H••••••••••• 30
Harttman, Maurice •••••••••••• 28
Haseltine, David P ••••••••••• 17
William ••••••••••••••••••• 17
Haskell, Alveira C••••••••••• 45
Leveritt •••••••••••••••••• 47

Thomas H •••••••••••••••••• 13

Thomas R••••••••••••••••• ~14
Hern, Gentry F ••••••••••••••• 56
Herring, James L ••••••••••••• 36
Michael ••••••••••••••••••• 50
William W••••••••••••••••• 38
Herrington, Jacob D•••••••••• 47
Heywood, Daniel H•••••••••••• 3l
Hiatt, Albert •••••••••••••••• 18
Henry. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 7
Hickox, Daniel ••••••••••••••• 25
Hikes, John •••••••••••••• o ••• 23
Hildebrand, Jacob •••••••••••• 14
Hill, Augustus B••••••••••••• 35
Forrester ••••••••••••••••• 3l
James B ••••••••••••••••••• 40

Philip W•••••••••••••••••• ~l
Hilligose, Sanford H••••••••• 14
Hills, Elizar •••••••••••••••• S3
Himelsbach, Joseph ••••••••••• 43
Hink, FrederickW •••••••••••• 12
Hinman, Samuel ••••••••••••••• 40
Hinshaw, Iram •••••••••••••••• 56
Newton •••••••••••••••••••• 56

Hinson, Alfred ••••••••••••••• 2l
Hinton, John F ••••••••••••••• ll
Hitchcock' , Bethuel •••••••••• 36
Hogan, Dennis •••••••••••••••• 23
JoOO •••••••••••••••••••••• 22

Timothy ••••••••••••••••••• 23
Hollaway, Collins •••••••••••• 36
Hollock, Daniel B•••••••••••• 59
Ho lloway , Eunice •••.•••••••••• 47
Hollowell, Silas ••• ~ ••••••••• 5
Holmes, William A•••••••••••• 37

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Index p.7
Holsinger, Franklin •••••••••• 22
Hook, John ••••••••••••••••••• 16
Hoover, Isaac •••••••••••••••• 38
Lewis W••••••••••••••••••• 35
Hope, Joseph D., Heirs of
(by George W.E.Griffith,
administrator) •••••••••••• 54
Hopkins, Thomas •••••••••••••• 5l
Horner, William R .••••••••.•• 44
Hornsby, Columbus •••••••••••• 28
Horton, James C•••••••••••••. 26
Houghton, Josiah S ••••••••••• 37
Hovey, William H••••••••••••• 46
Howard, Henry H•••••••••••••• 5
John B.••••••••••••••••••• 49
Howell, Lewis •••••••••••••••• 37
Howland, Noah D•••••••••••••• 45
Hubbard, A~ubah H•••••••••••• 35
David ••••••••••••••••••••. 24
Huddleston, E1i •••••••••••••• 35

Jacquoit, J9hn B••••••••••••• 58
Jameson, John •••••••••••••••• 40
Janes, John •••••••••••••••••• 59
Jasens, Henson ••••••••••••••• 43
Jefferson, Henry S ••••••••••• 5
Jenks, Lewis ••••••••••••••••• 31
Jessee, Mary ••••••••••••••••• 9
Nancy R., Heirs of •••••••• 9
William (one of the heirs
of Nancy R. Jessee, in
trust for the heirs ••••• 9
William (Pres. of the
Bloomington Town Co, in
trust for the Townsite
of Bloomington
17,19
Jewett, Edward S •••••••••••••. 15
Jobbs, Redding ••••••••••••••• 27
Johns, George W•••••••••••••• 22
JOhnson, Abijah •••••••••••••• 23
Charles A••••••••••••••••• 23

William .•••.•••••••••••••. 6

Dan el ..•••••••••••••••••. 52?

Huffie, Henry F •••••••••••.•• l1
Huffman, Christopher B••••••• 19
Hughes, Joseph F ••••••••.•••• 59
Joshua .••••••••••••••••••• 39
Robert •••••••••••••••••••• 29
Taylor •••••••••••••••••••• 36

Ezra •••••••••••••••••••••• 40
Franklin E •••••••••••••••• 44

William ..••...•.•.••..••.• 12

Hughson, Elias D••••••••••••• 30
Hull, Joseph L ••••••••••••••• 50
Samuel G .•••..••••.••.••.• 48

Hulse, John •••••••••••••••••• 19
Hume, DavidJ •••••••••••••••• S9
Hurd, Clarissa ••••••••••••••• 16
Hutcheson, Josiah G•••••••••• 34
Hutchinson, Clinton C•••••••• 34
John •••••••••••••••••••••• 14
John F., Heirs of ••••••••• 29
Hutchison, Philip S •••••••••• 35
Huttig, Gottleib ••••••••••••• 14
I

Ide, Harry 0 ••••••••••••••••• 18
Iler, John J ••••••••••••••••• 17
Ingle, Charles W••••••••••••• 43
John .•••••••.••••••••••••• 43

Irons (or Iroon), Robert ••••• 48

Herman •••••••••••••••••••• 27

Horace H•••••••••••••••••• 24
Jes~e ••••••••••••••••••••• 23
Lois •••••••••••••••••••••• 19
Mary Ann •••••

e .••••••••••••

4

Samuel G•••••••••••••••••• 36
Walter M ••••••••••••••• ~ •• 4
Johnston, Edward B••••••••••• 47
Jones, Adner L ••••••••••••••• 55
Alphonso •••••••••••••••••• 12
Darius B.••••••••••••••••• 4
Edward •••••••••••••••••••• 36
Enoch L ••••••••••••••••••• 16
Joseph G•••••••••••••••••• 14
Marshall J •••••••••••••••• 19
Paul •••••••••••••••••••••• 35
Samuel •••••••••••••••••• 8,29
Samuel J ••••••••••••••.•••• ll
Wiley ••••••••••••••••••••• 53
William ••••••••••••••••••• 48
Wilson 'L ..•.•••.•.•..••••• 54

Jordan, Celesten ••••••••••••• 53
Joseph, Nathan H••••••••••••• 58
Justice, Blakey •••••••••••••• 33
William ••••••••••••••••••• 17

J

K

Jackson, George •••••••••••••• 27
Isaac ••••••••••••••••••••• 7

Kapp, John ••••••••••••••••••• 14
Kaylor, Francis ••••••••• ~ •••• 28
Keany, Levi •••••••••••••••••• 20
Keeney, Eli ••••••••••••••••• 38
Keevil, James C •••••••••••••• 41

James M ••••••••••••••••••• 40

Jacobs, Edward A••••••••••••• 20
Jacquoit, Augustus C ••••••••• 58

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1

Keevil, William •••••••••••••• 28
Keiffer, Jacob ••••••••••••••• 23
Keiller, Alexander ••••••••••• 18
Keller, Cornelius B•••••••••• IO
George W•••••••••••••••••• 47
Kelley, John A ••••••••••••••• 13
Kelly, Anthony ••••••••••••••• 24
James H ••••••••••••••••••• 26

John •••••••••••••••••••••• 27
Mary H.P •••••••••••••••••• 44

Robert •••••••••••••••••••. 26
Seth .••••••••••••••••••••• 50
Thomas D••••••••••••••••.• 30
William ••••••••••••••••••• 39

William H••••••••••••••••• 26
Kemp, Thomas D••••••••••••••• 7
Kendall, James P ••••••.••••••• 40
Kennedy, James A••••••••••••• 16
Jonathan R•••••••••••••••• 36
Leander J ••••••••••••••••• 36

Margaret •••••••••••••••••• 35
Oliver P •••••••••••••••••• 35
Kenson, Randall •••••••••••••• 59
Keogle, Lewis •.•••••••••••••• 44
Kerney, Michael •••••••••••••• 38
Kimball, Charles H.•••••••••• 18
Kindig, Jacob •••••••••••••••• 24
King, William H.............. 54
Kingsley, John ••••••••••••••• 24
Kingston, Franklin ••••••••••• 40
Kinsley, Benjamin F •••••••••• 17
Kinzy, David ••••••••••••••••• 17
Kirby, William T ••••••••••••• 13
Kitchingman, William ••••••••• 13
K~aus, John •••••••••••••••••• lO
William ••••••••••••••••••• ll
Klinger, Michael ••••••••••••• 7

Lahay, Toussaint ••••••••••••• 35
Lamb, Ganey •••••••••••••••••• 3

Landon, Edmund A••••••••••••• 48
Henry ••••••••••••••••••••• 48

Lane, James H•••••••••••••••• 32
Lannwn, John ••••••••••••••••• 33

Kinsay, Heirs of •••••••••• 33
Lapham, George S ••••••••••••• 31
Nelson P .••••••••••••••••• 50
Solomon L ••••••••••••••••• 50
Lathrop, Samuel P •••.••.••••• 9
Latouche, William H•••••••••• 3
Laurens (Laurent?), Nicholas.54
Laurie, John W••••••••••••••• 26
Lausie, William •••••••••••••• 26
Lawrence, Daniel K••••••••••• 4
Jooo •••••••••••••••••••••• 26
Joseph R.••••••••••••••••• 4
Joseph W•••••••••••••••••• 24
Lawson, Lewis •••••••••••••••• 23
Lean, Thomas ••••••••••••••••• 27
Leavitt, Henry M••••••••••••• 49
Lemnan, J arn.es. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 4

Leniger, Abraham'H ••••••••••• 58
Leonard, Bernard •••••••.••••• 44
Leroux, Francis •••••••••••••• 43
Lewis, Daniel W. ,••••••••••.••• 17
Henry •••••••••••••••••• ' ••• 13
John H •••••••••'-~ •.••••••••• 13

Sa.rnuel •••••••••••••••••••• 27

Lindsey, Thomas •••••••••••••• 7
Linn, Richard •••••••••••••••• 12
Linsley, Daniel A •••••••••••• 28
Lish, Henry •••••••••••••••••• 39
Lock, Milton ••••••••••••••••• 20
Locke, Frederick C ••••••••••• sO
Lofgren, CharlesB ••••••••• ~.27

Samuel •••• ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 8

l.,ois, Kys ••••••••' •••••••••••• 8

Knight, Francis E •••••••••••• 34
Knight, Wilder ••••••••••••••• 34
Koehler, Franz ••••••••••••••• 14
Kolbrenner, Gottfried •••••••• 43
Kostinbader, Andrew •••••••••• 47
Kritsinger, George ••••••••••• 58
Kunz, Mary ••••••••••••••••••• 58

Longfellow, Charles •••••••••• 34
Longsworth, Jesse T •••••••••• 4
Louck, John V••••••••••• ~ •• ~.43
Love, Alexander E••••••••••• ~20
Lovejoy, .Charl es H••••••••••• 51
Lovelace, GeorgeW ••••••••••• 36

L

Lowe, Joseph G ••••••••••••••• 46
Lucas, Hester •••••••••••••••• 28
Lynch, Andrew W•••••••••••••• 21

Lackey, Richard M•••••••••••• 5
Lacy, Elizabeth •••••••••••••• 33
Henry B~ •••••••••••••••••• 31
John M •••••••••••••••••••• 33

Ladd, Erastus D•••••••••••••• 46
Lahay, Antone E•••••••••••••• 33
Francis. E ••••••••••••••••• 35
John D•••••••••••••••••••• 33

Joseph •••••••• ,•••••••••••• 36

MC
McAlister, Hiram ••••••••••••• 53
McCall, Moses •••••••••••••••• ll
McCane, James •••••••••••••••• 34
McCartney, Michael ••••••••••• 5
McCauley, Samuel ••••••••••••• l6

�Index p.9
McClanahan, John G••••••••••• IO
McClellan, Samuel. ~ •••••••••• 14
McClelland, David •••••••••••• 41
John. G •••••••••••••••••••• 47

McClurg, Alexander ••••••••••• 5
McCormick, Charles W••••••••• 6
David T.C ••••••••••••••••• 48
McCoy, Patrick ••••••••••••••• 41
McElroy, William ••••••••••••• 9
McFadden, Jacob •••••••••••••. 22
McFarland, John ••••.••••••••• 46
Robert •••••••••••••••••••• 46

Markley, Jacob •••••••••••••• • 39
Marshall, Samuel C ••••••••••• 43
Zachariah ••.•••••••••••••• 48
Mart in, Abraham H•••••••••••• 27
David .............•.....•. 12

Masco, Florie •••••••••••••••• 53
Mason, John ....•.....•.•...•. 11

Mastin, William D•••••••••••• 53
Masueh, Charles E•••••••••••• 4
Mathew (Mathers), Samue1 ••••• 26
Matney, Charles •.•••••••••••• 38
David ...••.....••..•.••.•• 39

Thomas •••••••••••••••••••• 47

Reese B •••••••••• · ••••••••• 39

McGee, Allen B.H ••••••••••••• 34
McGehn, Thomas A••••••••••••• 27
McG hee, Adam N••••••••••••••• 46

Matthews, Mahlon B••••••••••• 54

James ••••••••••••••••••••• 46
John J •••••.•••••••••••••• 46
Thomas •••••••••••••••••••• 46
Thomas S •••••••••••••••••• 45

McIntyre, Christina •••••••••• 8
Mcl\. inney, Nicholas ••••••••••• 51
William .............•..... 52

William J ••••••••••••••••• 16
McKinzie, Aaron •••••••••••••• 22
Absalom .••••.••••••.•••... 21
Henry .•.••.••.•........... 21

Thomas J •••••••••••••••••• 21
McKown, John ••••••••••••••••• 5

McKune, Graydon 0 •••••••••••• 23
McLaughlin, John ••••••••••••• 5
Patrick ...............•... 3

McLean, James D, Heirs of •••• 39
McMatney, Henry •••••••••••••• 39
McMiceford, John ••••••••••••• 43
McMi Han, Uriah G••••••••• .II, 26
McMullin, Mary ••••••••••••••• 22
McNeal, Edward ••••••••••••••• 35
Mcqueen, Josiah •••••••••••••• 5l
Mcquillin, Thomas •••••••••••• 44
McSorlay, Mary ••••••••••••••• 13
M

Maberly, Augustus W•••••••••• 48
Macklin, John •••••••••••••••• 39
Macy, Elizabeth G•••••••••••• 35
Joseph •••••••••••••••••••• 35

Madara, William A•••••••••••• 24
Maddox, James W•••••••••••••• 14
Maichel, Joseph •••••••••••••• 24
Malke, Paul •••••••••••••••••• 43
Malone, Michael.~ •••••••••••• 51
Thomas •••••••••••••••• 11,51
Manix, Corne1ius ••••••••••••• 24

William ........•..•.••••.• 45

Maupin, William •••••••••••••• 6
Maxwell, John S •••••••••••••• 29
Mayfield, Champion ••••••••••• 44
Ra lph ...•..••••••••••••.•. 44

Mays, Elisha F ••• ~ ••••••••••• 48
Means, William ••••••••••••••• 35
Meek, Jane ...•••••••••••••••• 56
Mehan, Ephriam L ••••••••••••• 31
Merchant, Prudence .•••••••••• 29
Merow, Edwin •••••••••••••.•• ,.14
Merri 11, Samuel .••, ••••••••••• 35
Messenger, Al bert •••••••••••• 15
Messersmiller, Geqrge •••••••• 20
Miller, Bryce W., ,Estate of .• 30
Chapin J •••••••• ~ ••••••••• 50
Charles ••••••• ~ •••••••••• ~ 8
Josiah (Judge of Douglas
Co.) in Trust for Big
Springs ..... •'. • . . . . . . . .. 4

In
of
In
of

Trust for Occupants
town of Black Jack ••• 58
Trust for Occupants
Townsite of Marion
24,25
In Trust for Townsite
of Palmyra ••• ~ •••••••••• 52
In Trust for Occupants
of Towns he of Prarie
City ••••••••• ~ ••••••••• ~53
In Trust for Occupants
of Twin Mound ••••••••••• 7
In Trust for Occupants
of T.S.------- •••••••••• 18
Mat ilda (Administrator) ••• 30
Samuel ...••••••••••••.•••• 22

Mills, James B, Heirs of
(Deed by William A.
Skelkrigg, Administrator. 7
Miner, Jonathan •••••••••••••• 38
Minesinger, John ••••••••••••• 8

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Index p.10
Mishey, William A•••••••••••• 17
Mitchell, David T ............ IO

'.
Nichols,

Harrison~.~ ••••••••••• 34

James ••••••••••••••••••••• 47

JarnesT ••••••••••••••••••• 24

Leonard ••••••••••••••••••• )4

Robert •••••••••••••••••••• 56
Mix, Sylvenius ••••••••••••••• 21
Mock, Charles W••••••••••••••• 4
Monroe, William •••••••••••••• 37
Montieth, William R•••••••••• 34
Moore, Benjamin •••••••••••••• 3

Leonard H••••••••••••••••• 35
Nicholson, Henry T ••••••••••• 25
Levin (?) .•••••••••••••••• 25
Nickeles, John P ••••••••••••• IO
Noe, George V.••••••••••••••• ll
Nolan (Noland), Patrick K•.•• 45
Northrup, Andrew E••••••••••• 18
Norton, Frances M•••••••••••• 5
Horatio, Heirs of ••••••••• 18
Nut, Joseph •••••••••••••••••• 27

Isaiah ..••.••••••••.•••••• 11
John •••••••••••••••••••••• S8

John Thomas ••••••••••••••• 5l
Mahlon K•••••••••••••••••• 28
Thomas M•••••••••••••••••• 29

WiII iam ••••••••••••••••••• 57

o

More, Amos ••••••••••••••••••• 43

Morehead, John ••••••••••••••• 47
Moreland, Jand ••••••••••••••• S8
WiII iam ••••••••••••••••••• 58

Morey, Joseph W•••••••••••••• 46
Morgan, James A•••••••••••••• 41
Jonathan F •••••••••••••••• 33
Josiah B•.•••••••••••••••• 41
Martin M•••••••••••••••••• 27
Moriarty, Bartholomew •••••••• 3

Oakley, Edward •• '••••••••••••• 12
Joseph, Jr •••••••••••••••• 12
Ochler, Gottlieb F ••••••••••• 44
Oehals, George ••••••••••••••• 23
Ogden, Jonathan •••••••••••••• 48
Stephen ••••••••••••••••••• 48
Oliver, Thomas ••••••••••••••• 12
O'Neil, Anthony •••••••••••••• 5
Anthony D.••• ~ •••••••••••• 5

Michael ••••••••••••••••••• 3

Hugh •••••••••••••••••••••• 47

Morrow, William •••••••••••••• 10
Moses, Reese ••••••••••••••••• 4l
Moss, Henry (In trust for
Heirs of James Moss) •••••• 21
James, Heirs of .•••••••••• 21

Orr, William, Jr ••••••••••••• 9
Osborn, Thomas J ••••••••••••• 18
Osborne, George L •••••••••••• 16

John •••••••••••••••••••••• 21

Mosteller, William D••••••••• 22
Mulford, David M••••••••••••• 43
Munson, George W••••••••••••• 26
Henry J ••••••••••••••••••• 21
Murphy, James •••••••••••••••• 10
Michael ••••••••••••••••••• 14
'Muzzy, Franklin A•••••••••••• 34
Hammond C ••••••••••••••••• 29
John H•••••••••••••••••••• 29
Myres·, Joseph •••••••••••••••• 24
Noah •••••••••••••••••••••• 21
William ••••••••••••••••••• 24
N

Nace, William M••••••••••• ·••• 12
Neal, Aaron •••••••••••••••••• 46
Jordan •••••••••••••••••••• 46

Nettleton, William ••••••••••• 5l
Newhall, Samuel M•••••••••••• 37
Newman, Bernhard ••••••••••••• 24
Charles ••••••••••••••••••• 48
Henry ••••••••••••••••••••• 50

,.

Jolm H •••••••••••••••••••• 5

Oswalt, Henry J •••••••••••••• 8
Otis, Newton ••••••••••••••••• 53
Overfield, Thomas •••••••••••• 36
Owens, Robert ••••, •••••••••••• 35
Will iaIll. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 7
P

Palmer, Daniel W••••••••••••• SO
Parker, Drury F •••••••••••••• 23
Henry B••••••••••••••••••• 28
Matilda ••••••••••••••••••• 24
Parks, Elizabeth ••••••••••••• 29
Parsons, Samuel W•••••••••••• 49
Patrick, Allen J •••••••••• IO,ll
Patterson, William M••••••••• 34
Paul, Oliver •••••••.•••••••••• 15
Pauly, Lorenz •••••••••••••••• 13
Peabody, David G••••••••••••• 16
Pearson, Robert H•••••••••••• 52
Peck, James C•••• ~ ••••••••••• 21
William H••••••••••••••••• 26
Peery, James ••••• oi • • • • • • • • • • • 44
Peet, Levi C ••••••••••••••••• 17
Pendleton, William ••••••••••• 26
Percy, Aaron ••••• '.' •••••••••• 33

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Persall, Charles W••••••••••• 30
Petefish, Jabez •••••••••••••• 18
Petergill, Hugh •••••••••••••• 50

Reed, Abel L ••••••••••••••••• 17

Oren •••••••••••••••••••••• 50

Littleton ••••••••••••••••• 22
Sophronia ••••••••••••••••• 29
Reeve, John B.••••••••••••••• 4
Rehrig, John ••••••••••••••••• 25
Reid, David N................ 9
Reidmuller, Alois •••••••••••• ll
Reis (Rees), Isaac W••••••••• sl
Renick, John H••••••••••••••• 33
Reynolds, Charles •••••••••••• 9

Peterman, William •••••••••••• 4l
Pettibone, John •••••••••••••• 49
Peugh, Thomas •••••••••••••••• 37
Phillips, Joel ••••••••••••••• 12
Richard M••••••••••••••••• 13
Pieratt, John (Executor of
estate of David F. Mechen,
dec'd) •••••••••••••••••••• 47
Pierce, Allen •••••••••••••.••• 39
Thomas N•••••••••••••••••• 33
Pinney, Jesse C•••••••••••••• sl
Pinnick, Samuel C••••••.••••• 28
Pittman, Sanford ••••••••••••• 44
Platte, Aaron E•••••••••••••• ls
Plummer, Benjamin F •••.•••••• 23
William C••••••••••••••••• 23
Pool, Odon ••••••••••••••••••• 58
Porter, Hugh R••••••••••••••• 19
Potter,Otis ••••••••••••••••• 3l
Walter C •••••••••••••••••• 19

Prather, Marshall •••••••••••• lO
Pratt, Caleb S ••••••••••••••• 37
Henan M••••••••••••••••••• 50

Prentice, Thaddeus •••.••••••• 52
Prentiss, Sylvester B•••••••• 30
Preston, Redaford •••••••••••• 52
Prichard, Levi M••••••••••••• 21
Putnam, Silas E .••••••••••••• 24
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Quinn, William ••••••••••••••• 3
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Rake (Rahe), David ••••••••••• 14
Ramsey, Samuel B••••••••••••• 22
Will iam P ••••••••••••••••• 40
Randall, Carrington E•••••••• 18
Wi 11 iarn ••••••••••••••••••• 30

Rankin, Alexander •••••••••••• 58
Wi11iam A••••••••••••••••• 58
Rawson, Harison (sic) R•••••• 1s
Ray, Jesse ••••••••••••••••••• 23
J 000 •••••••••••••••••••••• 22.

Read, Frederick W•••••••••••• 23
Phebe F ••••••••••••••••••• 24
Reake, Alfred •••••••••••••••• 29
Rearce, George W••••••••••••• 16
Rease, Charles A••••••••••••• 31
Redburn, Martin V.B •••••••••• 5
Redfield, Abram S •••••••••••• 21

Enoch B••••••••••••••••••• 22
James ••••••••••••••••••••• 22

Clarkson ..••••,•••••••••••• 51
Milton •••••••••••••••••••• 51
Samuel •••••••••••••••••••• 34
Thomas F •••••••••••••••••• 46

Rice, Alonzo A••••••••••••••• 19
Cornelius B••••••••••••••• 54
John E •••••••••••••••••••• 33

Rich, John H••••••••••••••••• 52
Josephus G•••••••••••••••• 52
Samuel •••••••••••••••••••• 52

Richardson, James C.......... 5
Nathan ie 1 H..•••••••••••••• 48
Thaddeus B•••••••••••••••• 5
Ricker, William •••••••••••••• 31
Riddle, George W.............. 16
Riggs, John W., Jr.......
6
Matthew S •••••• ' ••••••••••• 42

Riley, William ••••••••••••••• 3
Riling; Francis J •••••••••••• 43
John •••••••••••••••••••••• 43

Robaeker, George E ••••••••••• 14
Roberts, Edmund D•••••••••••• 12
John ••••• "••••••••••••••••• 38

William W•••••••• ~ •••••••• 44
Robinson, Albera W••••••••••• 22
Char1es ••••••••••••••••••• 32
Jacob P ••••••••••••••••••• 22
Thomas B.................. 4
William B••••••••••••••••• 14
Robison, David ••••••••••••••• 7
Roderigue, Aristide's, Heirs of
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Hugh (Administrator) ••• 10,11
Rodman, John ••••••••••••••••• 50
Rodrigue, Andrew J ••••••••••• ll
Roe, John •••••••••••••••••••• 51
William ••••••••••••••••••• 51

Rogers, Thomas ••••••••••••••• s6
Zene •••••••••••• ~ ••••••••• s6
Rohrbecker, John ••••••••••••• 16
Franc is J •••••••• ,••••••••• 44
Roller, George ••••••••••••••• 16
Valentine ••••••••••••••••• 16
Rosebaugh, Thomas •••••••••••• 58

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Rossiter, Henry D•••••••••••• 26
Rottman, Adam •••••••••••••••• 13
Rowe, Daniel W••••••••••••••• 27
Rowlee, Lacy J ••••••••••••••• 18
Rowley, Lyman •••••••••••••••• 35
Roy, Peter P ••••••••••••••••• 36
Rurnas, Isaac ••••••••••••••••• 46
Rush, Harvey D••••••••••••••• 50

Ryan, William H•••••••••••••• 15
Ryder, Sarah E••••••••••••••. 44
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Saile, Wendelin •••••••••••••• 23
Salters, Thomas •••••••••••••• 12
Salverda, Peter •••••••••••••• 4
Sample, Nathaniel •••••••••••• 27
Sands, John M•••••••••••••••• 44
Ph i 1 ip E •••••••••••••••••• 44
Sarg'ent, George H•••••••••••• 31
Sarver, Michael •••••••••••••• 53
Saunders, Henry F •••••••••••• 49
Savage, Forrest .••••••••••••• 33
Joseph •••••••••••••••••••• 34

Sawyer, Harriet S .••••••••••• 22
Lyman M ••••••••••••••••••• 23

Philo H••••••••••••••••••. 9
Titus E ••••••••••••••••••. 20
Scaunell, Daniel .•••••••••••• 47
Schimer, Adolph •••••••••••••• 57
Schleifer, Christian ••••••••• 56
Schwarz, Frederick ••••••••••• 41
John ••••••••••••••••• ~ •• ~.57
Scofield, Cyrus C•••••••••••• 18
Scott, Harriet •••••••••••••••• 7

Shirley, Wilburn ••••••••••••• lO
William (Administrator) ••• lO
Shively, Joseph •••••••••••••• 43
Shobert, Benjamin •••••••••••• 26
Jacob ••••••••••••••••••••• 26

Sholbert,---------- •••••••••• 24
Josiah .••••••••••••••••••• 24
Short, Olive F ••••••••••••••• ll
Shreve, William H•••••••••••• 56
Shulz, William ••••••••••••••• 14
Shurley, Clinton ••••••••••••• 8
Silzen, Adolph ••••••••••••••• ll
Simmons, John W.••••••••••••• 52
Simon, William ••••••••••••••• 38
Simpson, Henry ••••••••••••••• 28
Henry M••••••••••••••••••• 31

Samuel N•••••••••••••••••• 31
Sims, Aaron •••••••••••••••••• 16

Sipes, William ••••••••••••••• ll
Skaggs, James •••••••••••••••• 44
Skelkrigg, William A••••••••• 35
William A. (Administrator) 7
Skraggs, Lewis ••••••••••••••• 43
Smalley, Wilson •• ,' ••••••••••• 21
Smith, Aaron •••••.•••••••••••• 25
Abigail •.•••••••••••••.••• 7
Abram ••••••••••••••••••••• 25
AdaIll •••••••••••••••••••••• 27

Adolphus R•••••••••••••••• 50
Aspasia ••••••••••••••••••• 21
Augustus A................ 8
Charles ••••••• ' •••••••••••• 51

Charles R••••••••••••••••• 4
Charles W••••••••••••••••• 13

James 5 ••••••••••••••••••• 54

David .•••••••••••••••••• 8,40
Edward •••••••••••••••••••• 25

Stephen •• ~ •••••••••••••••• 3
William ••••••••••••••••••• 28
Scouten, Dwight •••••••••••••• 16

Elexius T ••••••••••••••••• 40
Elias ••••••••••••••••••••• 56

Richard ••••••••••••••••••• 16

Searnel, Henry ••••••••••••••• 29
Sears, Lavenda ••••••••••••••• 33
Seaton, Thomas S ••••••••••••• 46
Sebree, Edmund S ••••••••••••• 16
Severmore, William ••••••••••• 48
Sewell, Allen •••••••••••••••• 40
Shaneman, John •••••• ;••••••••• 44
Shannon, J Olul. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 3
Wilson •••••••••••••••••••• 29
Shaw, Jame~, Heirs of •••••••• 14
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Mary (Administratrix) .•••• 14
Shea,Owen ••••••••••••••••••• 14
Shepherd, James W•••••••••••• 35
Jotm M•••••••••••••••••••• 35
lana than •••••••••••••••••• 40

Shields, James ••••••••••••••• 59
Shirley, Isaac, Heirs of ••••• 10

Ernest •••••••••••••••••••• SO

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A•••••••••••••••••• 36
F •••••••••••••••••• 50
W•••••••••••••••••• 46
(Register) ••••••••• 59

Irvin H••••••••••••••••••• 21

Jacbb ••••••••••••••••••••• 50
John. ••••••••••••••••••• 16,39

John. G ••••••••••••••••••• ·.39
John M••••••••••••••• ~ •••• 28

Joseph A•••••••••••••••••• 26
Philip •••••••••••••••••••• 24
Salathiel..
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Samuel •••••••••••••••••••• 34
Thomas B •••••••••••••••••• 47

William ••••••••••••• 24,40,41
Snider, Leonard W•••••••••••• 52
Snyder, Lee K••••••.•••••••••• 41
Nicholas A•••••••••••••••• 40

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Snyder, Samuel S ••••••••••••• 46
Soar, Erasmus R•••••••••••••• ~
So lomon, Na 1 trarus ••••••••••• 50
Soule, Amasa ••••••••••••••••• SO

Studebaker, Daniel ••••••••••• 21
Stephen ••••••••••••••••••• 38
Sturdevant (Sturdervant),

Wi 11 i am ••••••••••••••••••• 50

Sullivan, John A••••••••••••• 7
Sutton, John D••••••••••••••• 43
Phillip .•••••••••••••••••• 42

Sowers, William •••••••••••••• 44
Wi 11 iam B ••••••••••••••••• 44
Spafford, Niles •••••••••••••• 16
Spalding, Harry .••••••••••••. 48
Sparks, Levi P .•••••••••••••• 39
Spauldinp;, John •••••••••••••. 29
Speer, John •••••••••••••••••• 45

Spencer, John •••••••••••••••• 3
Sperry, Levi ••••••••••••••• 46
Spicely, William T ••••••••••• 40
Spicer, John .•••••••••••••••• 31
Spooner, Dexter A.: ••••••••••• 27
Spradling, Obediah L .•••••••• 17
Spring, Wallas B.•••••••••••• 28
Spurlock, James H•••••••••••• 3
Stan, John T ••••••••••••••••• 52
Standley, Thomas ••••••••••••• 19
Stanton, Frederick P ••••••••• ll
Stark, Sarah •••••••••.••••••• 40
Stauffer, Henry •••••••••••••• 7
John W•••••••••••••••••••• 20
Stearnes, Clark •••••••••••••• 45
Steele, Charles •••••••••••••• 42

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Shubal •••••••••••••••••••• 35

Swan, Edward .••••••••••••• 52,53
Sweezer, Green ••••••••••••••. 28
Sweigart, Jonas •••••••••••••• 16
Swisher, Alfred M•••••••••••• 44
Francis N••••••••••••••••• 43
Swoope, George A ••••••••••••• 56
Sykes, Thomas B.••••••••••••• 12
Sym, William (deceased) •••... 29
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Tabor, Jonathan F •.•••••••••-.29
Talley, James •••••••••••••••• 23
Tapecott, Mary Jane •.•••••••• 17
Taylor, George D.•••••••••••• 23
John W•••••••••••••••••••• 29

Moses W.•••••••••••••••••• 34
Nathan .••••• ~ ••••••••••••• 54

Chaunc ey •••••••••••••••••• 42

Owen •••••••••••••••••••••• 12

Tefft, Clark ••••••••••••••••• 38
Teis, Peter •••••••••••••••••• 26
Thomas, Charles H•••••••••••• 31
Charles H. (Administrator)31
Joel •••••••••••••••••••••• 30
Thomas H•••••••••••••••••• 38
Uriah ••••••••••••••••••••• 13
Thompson, Charles L ••• ~ •••••• 58
Cornelius ••••••••••••••••• 36
Eli S •••••••• ~ •••••••••••• 17

Lewis S ••••••••••••••••••• 7

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Thomas •••••••••••••••••••• 58

Swain, Joseph B•••••••••••••. 17

James C ••••••••••••••••••• 19
Moses ••••••••••••••••••••• 41

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JaJ1les M ••••••••••••••••••• 42

Stephens, Henry •••••••••••••• 37
Sterling, Hubert •.•• ~.;45,46,47
Stevenin, Henry •••••••••••••• 43
Stevens, Nancy W••••••••••••• 5
Phineas ••••••••••••••••••• 38
Taylor •••••••••••••••••••• 46
Stevenson, William ••••••••••• 20
Stewart, JQhn E •••••••••••••• 48
Scroggs ••••••••••••••••••• 51
Still, James M••••••••••••••• 48
Stillson, Alexander F •••••••• 49
Stilwell; William H•••••••••• s3
Stoddard (Stattard),Burrell W.5
Stokes, Albert J ••••••••••••• 36
Edwin ••••••••••••••••••••• 36

Stone, George L •••••••••••••• 23
Nabby L ••••••••••••••••••• 46

Stonebraker, S'amuel A•••••••• 58
Stout, Harrison C,•••••••• ~ ••• 27
Stover, Cyrus •••••••••••••••• 41
John •••••••••••••••••••••• 41

S irnon ••••••••••••••••••••• 13

Stowe, Benjamin, Jr •••••••••• 15
Stroup, John ••••••••••••••••• 4s

H3.rry D ••••••••••••••••••• 56

Horace W•••••••••••••••••• 36
Thurber, Whitford •••••••••••• 28
Titel, William ••••••••••••••• 57
Todd, Archibald D•••••••••••• 48
Luther L ••••• ~ •••••••••••• 8
Todhunter, Evan •••••••••••••• 12
James D••••••• ,•••••••••••• 12
Rachel •••••••••••••••••••• 12
Tolles, Francis 0 •••••••••••• 35
Tomberlin, Fountain C•••••••• 44
Toothman, William H•••••••••• 56
Toyne, Francis B••••••••••••• 49
Treat, William ••••••••••••••• 23
Truett, John ................... 22
Tucker, Dexter ••••••••••••••• 52
Tullock, Magnus •••••••••••••• s7

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Tussey, J.3.me's s ............... 21
Tutcher, Thomas...........
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Twiss, Charles P •••••••••••••• 20
Tyner, J alJIes M•••••••••••••••• 44
Tyrer, Siineon H..•••••••••.••• 41

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Warren, Lafayette .••••••••••. 5
Wassen, George F ••••••••••••• 53
Waters, Simeon B••••••••••••• 58
Watrous, Levi •.•••••••••••••. 27
Watson, William, Heirs of •••• 17
Watts, Peyton N•••••••••••••• 36
Waugh, Elam H.. . • • • • • • • • • • • •• 4
Way, Elias H••••••••••••••.•• 58
Webber, Henry .••••••••••••••• 22

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Wedd, Henry •••••••••••••••••• 26
Johrl •••••••••••••••••••••• 24
Will iarn ••••••••••••••••••• 26

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Weed, Anson H..•••••••••••••• 50
Welch, John ..•••••••••••••••• 37
Wells, Emmett C •••••••••••••. 41

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John •••••••••••••••••••••• 23

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Van Blaricom, David ••••••••••• 52
Van Denson, Chauncey ••••••••.. 40
Van Zandt, George C••••••••••• 12
Vance, Joseph ••••••••••••••••• 28
Vancil, Daniel (Administrator)17
Isaac C••••••••••••••••••• 19
Vanderbilt, John .••••••••••••• 53
Vaneil, Daniel .•••••••.••••••• 19
Vanhassen, Edward H..•.••••••• 40
Vanneman, William H.......
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JaJIles M••••••••••••••••••• 41
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John T •••••••••••••••••••• 40

VarnUlll, Frank ••••••••••••••••• 50

Thomas ••• ~ •••••••••••••••• 31
William S. (Pres.) •••••••• 40
Wenberger, George W•••••••••• 17
Wert, Lewis M•••• ~ ••••••••••• 27
West, Edward F ••••••••••••••• S9
Westover, Isaac .••••••••••••• 48
Wezstein, Frederick •••••••••• 11
Wheadon, Ashbul M•••••••••••• 48
Whipple, Ezekiel D••••••••••• 34
White, Absalom W............. 17

Vaughan, Frederick P •••••••••• 48

Andrew •••••••••••••••••••• 35

J runes M••••••••••••••••••• 41

Augustus W•••••••••••••••• 52

Vaughn, John W•••••••••••••••• S4
Vermilya, Elijah W............ 50
Vertch, Thomas, Heirs of •..••• 40
Vincent, Jesse C•••••••••••••• 13
Vitt, Leo .•••••••••••••••••••• 57
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Wade, Achilles B•••••••••••••• 30
Wakefield, John A. ,Sr ••••••••• 31
William H.T ••••••••••••••• 14
Walker, Andrew P •••••••••••••• 4
James F ••••••••••••••••••• 28

Richard E••••••••••••••••• 39
Samuel •••••••••••••••••••• 13
Wallace, James L ••••••••••••••'12
Walter, Francis ••••••••••••••• ll
John •••••••••••••••••••••• 50
Swetmam ••••••••••••••••••• 40

Ward, Frances ••••••••••••••••• 9
George W•••••••••••••••••• 17

David ••••••••••••••••••••• 58

Harri SOrt.

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Whitley, Hiram C •• ·••••••••••• 19
Whi tman, EdmlUld B., ••••••••••• 30
Whitney, Thaddeus L •••••••••• 31
Willard ••••••••••••••••••• 21
Whitson, Jesse ••••••••••••••• 22
Wickes, Carson ••••••••••••••• 18
Widney, John ••••••••••••••••• S8
Wilber, Hollis ••••••••••••••• 30
Wilcox, Herman •••, •••••••••••• 13
Wilder, Abraham ••••••••••• 30,4S
Wilkins, David F ••••••••••••• 22
Jesse •••••••••••••••••••••
Wilkinson, Edwin C ••••••••••• 22
Robert M•••••••••••••••••• 47
Willett, Humphrey W•••••••••• 54
Willey, John W••••••••••••••• 48
Williams, Burton ••• :•••••••••• 9
Henry .•••••••••••••••••••• 38

John M•••••••••••••••••••• 38

Hugh W•••••••••••••••••••• 50
Jo1m. H •••••••••••••••••••• 37

Michael •••••••••• ~ •••••••• 54

John W•• ~ ••••

Ware, Valery T •••••••••••••••• 26
Warner, David ••••••••••••••••• 36
Horatio A••••••••••••••••• 19

Lewis. • • • • • • •

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• ••••.••• 40

William W••••••••••.•••••• 39
Williamson, Charles •••••••••• 26

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Williamson, Henry B•••••••••• 4l
Hiram ..••.•....••••••••.•. 26
Joseph C. . • . . . • . . • • • . • . • .. 8

Stephen J ••••••••••••••••• 33
Willow Springs, Townsite of •• 40
Willson, William ••••••••••••• 13
Wilson, John W••••.•••••••••• 54
Wiltse, John ••••••••••••••••• 36
Wimsatt, Richard M••••.•••••• ll
Wins low, Edward •.•••••••••••• 35
Winter, George W••.••.••.•••. 12
Winters, Nat thias S .......... 29
Winton, John R••••••.•••••••• 53
Winzer, Will iam .••..••••••••• 24
Wirth, George •••••••••••••••• 24
Wise, John A ...•...•.•••..••. 56

Witt (Vitt), Stephen ..••..... s7
Wittenberg, David .••••••••••• 7
Witt ich, Henry A.•••••••••••• 5
Witts, Nelson •••••••••.••••••• 49
Wood, Charles D•••••••••••••• 51
George W•••••••••••••••••• 58
Margaret W. L •• ~ ••••••••••. 29
Ruth ..................•... 6

William N., Heirs of ••••.. 17
Woodard, David T .••.••••••••. 19
.Joseph S •••••••••••••••••• 22

Levi .....•................ 56
Robert N .•••••••..••••••.. 6
Thomas B .••.••••••••••••.• 20

Woodruff, Francis •••••••••••. 46
William R .•.•••.•......... 59

Woodson, Daniel ••••••••••.••. 12
Woodworth, Jonathan W••••••.. 9
Worcester, Leonard ••••••••••. 33
Worden, Lorenzo J •••••••••••• 31
Worrell, William ••••••••••••• 50
Worriker, William .••••••••••• 33
Wright, Andrew C .•••••••••••• 31

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Charles .•................. 18

Charles A •••••••.••••••••• 45
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Yarnold, Thomas .•••••••••••.. ls
Yates, Abel •••••••••••••••••• 35
William· •••••••••••••••••• 30
Yeager, Jacob .•••••••••••••.• 11
York, Howard •••.••••••••••••. 56
Young, Eleinous M., Heirs Of.34
John ....................•. 24

Patrick······· •••••••••••• 12
Wi 11 iam ..••.•....••...••.. 12

William, Sr ••••••••••••••• 12

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Zinn, George W•••••••••..•..• 11
Zook, Levi ....•...•....•••... 23

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Index, p.9
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:',ic~Iatney, fIenry •• 39
f.Iatney, Harvey :lc. 39

Qaissions:
Index, p.l

Anderson, Georae W. 19
Anderson, In:'!es •.. 46

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THE DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOOICAL SOCIEl'Y

P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS

66044

�THE PIONEER
Published Quarterly By:
The Douglas County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

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NO. r

WINTER ISSUE - FEBRUARY, 1977'

CONTENTS

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Issues of THE PIONEER Published: Winter - Spring - Summer ~ Fall.
Members joining amy time during the year receives the four current
year copies only. Back issues $1.50 per 'copy as long as available.
WATCH THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE PIONEER FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THE.'
WORKSHOP BEING HELD IN LAWRENCE AT THE 4-H FAIRGROUND ON MAY 26, 1977,
GIVEN BY THE EVERTON PUBLISHERS OF LOGAN, UTAH AND SPONSORED BY: THE
DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY.

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Through the pages of this first editiol1 of our Quarterly, the Douglas
County Genealogical Society would like to introduce itself to your organi~
zation and its members. We are very interested in exchanging quarterlies
on a regular basis with other genealogical societies throughout the nation.
Your group was suggested to us as possibly interested in such an exchange.
Douglas County, Kansas, lies in the northeast part of the state, about
40 miles west of Kansas City. It was one of the first counties settled
after Kansas was organized as a territory in 1854~ It's county seat, Lawrence, was founded in 1854 and immediately became one of the key cities in
the free state struggle •. During the Civil War Lawrence was, of course, the
site of Quantrill's famous raid in 1863. Many well-known Kansas pioneers
settled in the region or resided here for a few years during these dramatic
times. Douglas County has also seen a number of ethnic and religious settlements.. The University of Kansas is located in Lawrence and has contributed
greatly to the community's development, drawing to this city students and
faculty from almost every state. Douglas County has a current population
of about 63,000, with Lawrence representing some 51,1'V')() of this total.
The Douglas County Genealogical Society was organized just over a year
ago to promote genealogy in this area. W~ have had several workshops, established a modest library and now have begun this quarterly. The primary
focus of the quarterly will be Douglas County and Kansas, in order that .it
might make a contribution to local history. However, the interests of our
members extend far beyond, as our forebears came from many directions.
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There is p~rticular interest in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New England, New York,.
Kentucky, Tennessee, Illinois and North and South Carolina, but individual~
members have research interests in every state, in Canada, Great Britain,
Ireland, Germany and Scandinavia, etc. It is for this reason that the exchange of quarterlies would be most beneficial to our membership. It is
our hope that our quarterly might likewise prove helpful to your membership.
As we noted above, Douglas County has been since 1854 an important crossroads for settlement in Kansas and the West.
We will greatly appreciate your careful consideration of this request
for an ~xchange an~ we would welcome any suggestions of material,which you
wo~ld ~1ke to see 1n this quarterly. Of course, we would also welcome contr1buhons of material relating to Douglas County or this area.
It may be of interest to your membership that we are currently filing.
our library material with the Reference Department of the Lawrence Public
Library,.so that it will be available to a wider audience than just our
membersh1p. We will also place exchange copies of quarterlies in the custody
of the Reference Department. If your group should decide to exchange with'
us, your pUblication will therefore achieve a rather wide exposure in
Douglas County.

Thank you for your assistance.
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�TIDBITS OF HISTORY
Doug-las County
Douglas County is approximately 30 miles. west of the Missouri state
line. It was organized in July 1855 and named for the famous Senator
Stephen A. Douglas. It is bounded on the north by Jefferson and Leavenworth Counties, on the east by Leave!:worth and Johnson, on the south·by
Franklin and on the west by Osage and Shawnee. The Kansas River (or the
Kaw as most native Kansans know it) forms the northern boundry for a large
part of the county and. also flows throv;-:;h Lawrence and eastward to the " i
Missouri line where i t joins the f'1issouri River. The Wakarusa River runs,
through the central part of the county f:rom west to east and empties into
the Kansas River just north of Eucora. T)1ere is approximately 300, 160
acres in the' county and very little,wa~te land. The soil is exceedingly
fertile, being in good part bottom'land. Previous to May 1854 the county
was not open to settlement by white people 8.Sit was a part of the Shawneite
Indian Reservation, being granted to th~iU under the treaty with the GoverJl~ent in 1825. A new treaty \,Tent into eff,~ct on N&lt;lY 15, 1854 which reserveed
20()acres for each tribe li1em~er, or 200,0()0 acres in all, most of the land
being in Johnson County. Most of the land lying in Douglas County and
claimed by the Shawnees waf; in the. northeastern part of the county in Eudara .
Township. As soon as the land was thrmvn open to settlement people came i:n
from Missouri and otherstate,&lt;; to secure claims. Douglas County having been
known to be one of the most desireable of locations.· One of the first
white men to be in Douglas County ~,as Gen. John C. Premont in ."1842 during
his exploration journey to the Rocky 110ur.tains. On June 12, 1842 he and
his party camped near the present site of La.:,l.'rence. He said of the location:
" We encamped in a remarkably beautiful si tt1ation on the Kansas bluffs, which
commanded a fine view of the river valley here from four to five miles wide.
The central portion was occupied by a broad belt of heavy timber, and nearer,
the hills the prairies were of the richest verdure." Then in 1854 many
people began to stake claims in Douglas County. Associations were formed
for mutual protection and support. From .the very beginning the squabbling
between pro- and antislavery factions occurred. These squabbles turned into,
actual fighting and later there was the f3mous raid on Lawrence by Quantrill
and his men on August 21, 1863. After the Civil War, as the railroads became a familiar sight on the prairies a new wave of settlers rushed to Kansas
attracted by the promise of "cheap, rich lalld" at between $1 and $10 per
acre. Again the principal scene of settlement was the eastern part of the
state, and ,there most of the popUlation of Kansas has continued to be concentrated.
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Lawrence, now the fifth ranking city in the state of Kansas and the county
seat of Douglas" Countyj' a's well. as the home of the University of Kansas and
Haskell Indian Junior College, was founded in the year of 1854. From the
History of the State of Kansas by A. T. Andreas. (1883) the following para-'
graph was taken - II Early in July, 1854, Mr. Charles H. Branscomb, of Holyoke,
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�Mass., and Mr. Charles Robinson visited Kansas as agents of the New England
. Emigr~nt Aid Society, to make an exploration of the country, and select a
suitable location for a settlement, preliminary to the starting of the
first party of emigrants. After examining various localities, the gentlemen
selected the present site of the city of Lawrence, as well adapted to the
purpose required, an on the 17!lJ of the same month (July, 1854) the "Pioneer
Party" of Eastern emigrants left Massachu·setts for Kansas." This Pioneer
Party consisted of 29 men and they arrived at their destination on or about
August 1, 1854~It was said to have cost about $50. to build a log· cabin
here at that time. Despite the troubled years leading up to and during the.
Civil War the town of Lawrence continued to grow. The town of Lawrence was
named for Amos A. Lawrence of Boston. Mr. Lawrence was one of the first
wealthy men to endorse the settlement of Kansas as.a free state. He was·
also treasurer of the New England Emigrant Aid Society and one of the largest contributers of funds for that society. The two colleges appeared,
The University of Kansas with again some funds provide·d by Mr. Amos A.
Lawrence, along with private industry, that makes Lawrence the thriving
town it is today. Many religious, social and historical groups now exist
in Lawrence and Douglas County.
The Douglas County Genealogical Society
One of the newest of these groups is the Douglas County Genealogical
Society. In September 1975 four ladies met and planned the first meeting
to discuss th~ possibility of forming ~uch ~ society. Those four ladies
were: Mrs. Lloyd. Talley, Mrs. Glen·Spencer, Mrs. Charles Fellenstein and
Hrs. David Aiken. The first meeting was held on the second Tuesday of
October 1975 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the public library, 7!lJ and·
Vermont Streets; Lawrence, Kansas. Over twenty people attended this. meeting
and another was scheduled for the second Tuesday in November 1975... At this
meeting a steering committee was appointed, which functioned until the first
election of officers in April 1976 •. The memters of the steering committee
were: Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ted Fouscher, Mrs. Glen Spencer, Mrs. Charles Fellenstein,
Mr. N. Lance Reppert and Mrs. David Aiken. The first officers were: President, Mr. N. Lance Reppert; Vice President, Mrs. Charlotte Muckey; Secretary,
Mrs. Zona Smith; Treasurer, Mrs. Gladys Aiken; Librarian, Mrs. Mary Jamison.
The society has continued to grow and has continued the original meeting
date of the second Tuesday of each month at 7:.30 p.m. at the public l:lbraiy.
We now have 39 members, have reprinted the book" A History of Lawrence, .
Kansas" written by Richard Cordley in 1895, sponsored a genealogical booth
at the Prairie Chautauqua during the 4!lJ of July week-end in 1976, held two
workshops during the ~ummer months of 1976 and· have been selected by Evert.'on
Publishers of Logan, Utah to sponsor a workshop here in Lawrence on May 20',
1977. We will elect our second set of officers in April of this year f1nci
have star~ed a quarterly publication,. this being our first issue. (lUI' by-.
laws ar~ ln the process 'of being ammended and will be published in the
second lssue of the quarterly.· A list of Charter Members follows:

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�CHARTER MEMBERSHIP LIST
.of the
DOUGLAS COuNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
JUNE 3, 1976
AIKEN, David W~
i019 West 29~ Street
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

GUY, Ruth
Route #2
Lawrence, Kansas

AIKEN, Gladys Lee
1019 West 29~ Street
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

HARRIS, Virginia
3418 West 10~ Terrace
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

BRUEN, Georgiana (Mrs. Frank)
Route # 3
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

HOUGLAND, Maxine
1920 Harper
Lawrence, Kansas

66044

BUNTON, Kathryn
2135 Kentucky
Lawrence, Kansas

66044

JAMISON, Joe W.
Route # 5.
Lawrence, Kansas

66044

CLARKE, Dorothy
1908 New Hampshire
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

JAMISON, Mary ,)
Route # 5
Lawrence, Kansas

66044

FAUCHER, Ola
1636 Kentucky
Lawrence, Kansas

KIDWELL, Irma
1940 Rhode Island
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

FAUCHEh, Ted
1636 Kentucky
La.\vrence, Kansas

66044

66044

'MARQUETTE, Mrs. Robert, Sr.·.
925 Illinois
Lawrence, Kansas. 66044

66044

FELLENSTEIN, Mrs. Charles
2614 Alabama
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

.MEYER , Dolores
2525 Moundview
Lawrence, Kansas

FREEMAN, Joan
3224 Yellowstone
Lawrence, Kansas

MUCKEY, Charlotte
1709 Tennessee
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

66044

66044

GRONER, Peggy
214-R Compton Square
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

RALSTON, Cleo
826 Illinois
Lawrence, Kansas

GUY, Genevieve
Box 267
Eudora, Kansas

REPPERT, N. Lance
946 Indiana - Apt. # 4
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

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�SLAPAR, Darlene
Box 31
Eudora, Kansas 660.25

STRECKER, Anita
260.4 Century Drive
Lawrence, Kansas 660.44

SMITH, Claude '
9)9 Pamela Lane
Lawrence,Kansas

660.44

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2020 Emerald Drive
Lawrence, Kansas, 660.44

660.44

TURNER, Mari on
'( DECEASED)
240.3 Ridge Court,
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

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SMITH, ZOna
939 Pamela Lane
Lawrence, Kansas

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Lawrence, Kansas

WISMER, Nettie

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66044
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Ut.ic cUUJ1'cy, died 2-t the home of his brother in Neosho, Mo., while visiting
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The body was brought here last Thursday Evening and funeral services were
'held from the home Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock and interment was made in
the Dcay Cemetery, south of Hesper.
Mr. Liggett was one of the well known and old residents of this vicinity.
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�"PIONEER WOMEN OF KANSASII
By:
Beulah Alice. Ricketts

(1887 - 1971)
This article was contributed by the writers daughter Kathryn Bunton.
I shall begin my paper on the above subject with the reading of part
of a poen wirften by Ma.ude Gooch Phillips. This poem was written at the
time of the 75 Yl Anniversary of Lawrence, Kansas.
" I have been asked to tell you, my dears,
A simple story of the pion8ers.
This week you will hear, again and again,
Of the glorious deeds of our valorous men,
But the picture I wish to.present to you
Is some of the trials the women went through •
. Our cabin was built of rocks trom the hill,
Laid stone upon stonewithuut mortar to fill.
The roof was of canvas, our beds prairie hay,
And our family lived there in a primitive way."
The Kansas plains saw many crude homes as emigrants established
roots there. They slept in the covered wagons in which they traveled, in·
tents, log cabins, lean-tos and sod houses u~til they could build permanent
homes -- simple shelter was first aim •.
On Christmas day in 1854, Lemuel Knapp and his fA.mily pitched their
tent in a gully between the Kaw River and the high prairies •. Here they remained until the first of March, when their log cabin was ready for occupancy. During the heavy snow storm of January, snow drifted into the
gully, covering the tent several feet.
Though many pioneers had no choice except to leave their walls rough,
just as the logs came from the woods, or as the lumber came from the mills:,
houses in the larger centers were sometimes carefully finishe,d. In 1855, .
the Robinson house in Lawrence had paper of white satin with a neat flewer.
in one room, while pretty good-colors in ro.sebuds and leaves covered the
other walls. Sarah Robinson and her husband were among the founders of
Lawrence, Kansas. He later became the first governor of Kansas. She was
a writer of note.
In territorial days when Kansas was a dark and bloody ground of border
warfare, Robinson at the head of the free soilers, was A.rrested for treasoll.
to the pro-slavery g01.rernment and was thrown into prison at Lecompton,
where he languished in imminent expectation of death for several mOllths.
The home he had estah.lished on Mount Oread with the loving R.c:sistance of
his wife, was burned by border mobs and this faithful helpmate went to Le-.
compton to share .his impl·_t8onment. It was there that the book, a copy .

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�of which found its way with its wild flower markers, to an old book shelf
in Kansas City, was written and published in 1856. It has long been out
of print but in the frenzied years that immediately preceded the Civil War,
it had wide vogue throughout the north. It was almost as widely circulated
as "Uncle Tom's Cabin". Page after page of her diary written over one hundred years ago, reveals the spirit of the real pioneer woman.
In the spring of 1854, Samuel Wood and his wife Hargaret with their
children arrived in Lawrence. So little of their daily life is recorded
that one must draw deeply on their imaginatton t.o form a picture of those
brave pioneer women. The first person to die in Lawrence was Moses. Pomeroy.
He became ill and vIas taken to t.he Wood home where Margaret and her sister
Sarah Lyon, cared for him. There is a little world of pathos in the simple
story of this first burial.
Moses Pomeroy arrived from Illinois in 1854 and set bravely to work
to make a home for a dear one left behind. By dint of much work and hard
labor, he improved his homestead considerably and erected a tiny but comfortable house. Then, full of high hopes for the future, he wrote for his
"Taiting sweetheart to come. The journey, mostly by stage and wagon, was '
a long one and when she arrived, the girl found that her lover had expireq,
but the day before. ~e had been stricken down by a disease much like
mountain fever shortly after vrriting to her, and during his illness he had,
no thought but of his sweetheart. He was a praying man, and his c.onstant '
petition was th.:tt he might live long enough to see her, but this was denied
him, and he died literally with her name on his Eps. The nex' day after
her arrival, the body of her lover waG borne to the tomb. The rude coffin
had been taken to the grave in advanC8. Lo.id on a bed of fragrant prairie
flowers, the body was c3rried in a lumber wagon to the little Pioneer Cemetery west of town. The head of the dead man rested in the lap of the living
girl, who shielded the form as much as po.ssitl~ from all jar that came from
the passage of the springless wagon over the unworked roads.
The summer of l855pas3ed quietly in Lawrence, the little hamlet growfast and comparatively comfortable buildings taking the place of some
of the pioneer cabins. The ~migrants;however, at the best, suffered greatly
particularly the women, from the lack of the ordinary conveniences of home
life. There was much sickness and many deaths, in a majo.!'ity of cases superinduced by exposure and hardships incidental to pioneer life. All through
the early part of summer it was impossibJ.e to procure food that was suitable
for any person except those whose hardy constitutions and out of door li.fe
would bear a diet of ham and' cheese with mush and doughnuts as dessert.
Delicate women and children as well as the stronger sex succumed to the combined influence of bad food, miserable houses, excitement, and perhaps
homesickness.
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"The beginnings of Kansas were unique. It was settled under peculiar
experiences. It was settled under peculiar circumstances, arid passeci
through peculiar e,xperiences. ". If those words are' familiar to you, without
a doubt you will know they were written by .RichArd Cordley in i~03o When I

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�agreed to present a program on Pioneer Women of Kansas, I knew a great deal
less than I know today. Those rugged days are mentioned only in the masculine gender by the historiams. It is well· known that each cabin home contained a wife and children but little mention is made of them. No book has
ever been written on the subject of these brave women.
Turning again to Richard Cordley' s "Pioneer Days of· Kansas," :t thought
here I surely would learn of his wife. He mentioned her only a few times.
Of these I quote,"on account of the unsettled condition of the country, I
came to Kansas in 1857 but after about a year I went back and brought my
wife.'" Later, Reverend Cordley tells of building a five room house on New·
York street. He relates "there were three small rooms below and two halfstory chambers above. The pastor's vrife had a knack for home making. A
few dainty touches can make simple things to advantage. A cheap but pretty
paper; transformed the walls. A simple but bright carpet covered the floor •
.. It was as cozy a home as one could find any where •. And that little home entertained more people than many a pretentious mansion."
On the day of Quantrell's raid on Lawrence, Reverend Cordley took his
little daughter Maggie in his arms, (Quote) "We all passed out the back
door and the back gate and staggered along toward the river." There later
he hailed a friend across the river, who came for them in a row boat and
in a few minutes they wer.e "safe beyond the river."
"Sometime in the afternoon Mrs. Cordley and I found time to visit the
ruins of our home. On our way we came across Mrs. Bodwell and we were all
together by the ruins as we had been a few hours before in the.house. All
that remained was a bed of embers and ashes. Not a b.ook, or a letter, or a
paper, not a relic of childhood or memento of a friend was saved. As we .
stood silently looking at the desolate scene, Mrs. Cordley silently wept."
One brave woman of that fateful day remains nameless. She managed to
direct fugitives to a hidden cellar where they escaped. Finally the rebeLs
noticing that their victims always disappeared when they came to this loca.Ii ty, suspected this woman of aiding in their escape. ··They demanded of he:r:
that she should show the hidding place. She refused. One of them drew hiS
revolver and pointing it. at her said; "Tell us or I will' shoot you." "You:'.'
may shoot me,·" the brave· woman answered, "but you will not find the men. If
Finding they could not intimidate her, they left.
One gang ordered Mrs. Grovenor to draw water for themselves and their
horses. A young man, more human than the others,alighted from his horse
and told her he would draw the water. This young man said he had no idea
that any murderous work was contemplated. He was told they were going to ;
recapture some horses which had been stolen. He had not killed anyone and
was not going to.
Others of the gang stopped at the Oliver home. One of them ordered
Hannah, then six years of age, to .bring matches so they could set fire to
he:- home~ The mo~her came to the door and told them that they did. not do'
th1ngs lJ.ke that1n the Old Country.
(continued on page 37)

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�TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS

DEAY CEMETERY

DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS
Cemetery located 6 miles south of Eudora, 1 mile east, ahd 1 mile south.

Julia REUCH
1859 - 1935
John REUSCH
Died: August 11, 1893
Aged: 33 years, 6 months and 6 days
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Catherine
wife of Peter REUSCH
. Died: March 12, 1894
Aged: 80 years, 1 month and 10 days
Birdie FELKER
wife of P. E. REUSCH
Born: . July 4, 1884
'Died: September 13, 1904
Aged: 20 years, 2 months and 9 days

REUSCH
Myrtle Adell Jones
April 3, 1889
September 23, 1916

Uncle
Loyd DEAY
1870 - 1934
. George B. ~TANWIX
Died: December 13, 1884
Aged: 59 years,9 months and 9 days
Mother
Celinda
wife of G. B.STANWIX
March 10, 1841 - July 21, 1905
Aged: 64 years, 4 months, and 11 days
Stone marked only ELMER

BYFORD
Robert H.
181~6 - 1899 .

William H. TODD
May 2, 1887
April 4, 1912

Lucinda
i856 - 1909
Hurvey
1878 - 1881
Orion
1889 - 1905
Elmer
1881 - 1946

Herman F. SCHMIDT
Octoper 29~ 1873
Atigu~t 21; '1956

George H.Mc GRAREY
Born: March 28, 1879
Died: August 18, 1879

Paul
son of Herman and Eva SCHMIDT
November 24, 1903
February 14, 1906

William E. Me Cary (or Mc qary7)
Born: July 17, 1881
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Died: July 26, 1882

REUSCH
Hazel Katherine
1911 -:. 19~2

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Scott IvALKF.R
1873 - 1954
Olive WAI,KER
1863 -1954

Frank N. STANWIX
December 16, 1854
January 23,1925
Alice L. STANWIX
February 24, 1864
February 20, 1956

Father
Enos REED
Sergeant 34
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Anna Sarah (REED)
November 24, 1871
July 13, 1872

MILBURN
Bobby
Robert
1923 - 1932

Herbert Spencer (REED)
LT;muary 4, 1875
January 31, 1875

Mother
Anna M.

1882 - 1970

Leora' May , (REED)
May 4, 1878
June 29, 1878

Father
1. Earnest
1879 - 1954

Ida B. REED
1876
1962

Jessie
H. B.

Alina REED
1879'- 1967

L. B.

Enos REED
1836-1925

O. B·

MILBURN
Edd
October 7, 1873
March 11, 1940

Olive REED
1863 - 1954
Minnie E.
DaUGhter of
Henry and Nancy MILBURN
Died August 20, 1883
Aged 6 months and 6 days

Emma May WILLIAMSON
January 12,1856
October 9, 1895

Henry MILBURN
December 4, 1848
November 12, 1887

Sarah Ann McKNIGHT
AuguBt 17, 1827
June 4, 1910-

Nancy his vlife
AUGust 27, 1852
May 28, 1923

John McKNIGHT
April 14, 1823
January 25, 1887

Bobby MILBURN
1923 - 1932

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Florence Deay
September 11, 1878
February 6, 1964

Alice REED
1868 - 1906

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Louisa A.
Wife of Enos REED
1842 - 1911

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December 11, 1854
February 10, 1928

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November 12, 1846
November 17, 1908

Wayne Leroy
Infant son of
Earl and Nina MATHIA
September 1, 1933
September 17~ 1933,

Mary C. VITT his wife
November 27, 1852
December 27, 1933

MATHIA
Emma

W. K. D. (Small Stone Marker)

, 1878 - 19_

MATHIA
Mother'
Ottie

John

1875 - 1927

1885 - 1947

Marvin E FREEMAN
August 21, 1922
October 18, 1923
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"Father. '"
HEm~y

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1879 ;"1938

Thankful J. CHENOWETH

1860 - 1912

Brother.
Riley

Clifford R. FELKER
Kansas
Cpl. 2 Co. Coast Arty.
, World War' I
April 5, 1889
September 7, 1947

1908 - 1910
J. H. McKINNEY

1856 - 1924'
Mary his wife

1852 - 1927

FELKER

Nancy C.

Father
Nicolas REUSCH

1855 - 1942

i849 - 192+

James A.

Mother
Alice REUSCH

1852 - 1928
WERTS
Harry H.

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1884 - 1964

P. E.REUSCH
October +4, 1876

Minnie, p.

J~he 9, 1940
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1887 - 1948

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,MATHIA
,Earl W.
March 10, ,1898
July 2, 1961

WHITNEY
John H.

1860 - 1908
Kate

Nina I.

SeptemQ~r

1867 - 1931

27, 1903

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�ST.JOHN
Eli
April 24, 1882
March

William Eo DODGE
January 16, 1967
71 years, 4 months and 4 days

3, '1954

Catharine Eo
daughter of
C. Jo and M. J. FOUST
Died June 19, 1880
Aged 10 years, 1 month, and 3 days

Bessie
July 20, 1883
January 23,:1967
MILBURN

Allie
. July 4, 1879
April 7, 1970

Dottie
son of
w. H. and Anna CLOSE
Born October 7, 1872
Died October 2, 1879

Jake
July 3, 1877
August 29, 1950

. Ritchey
Died September 18, 1874
Aged 1 yee.r, and 9 months .

H. J. BYFORD
Uncle Jasper
October 1857 .
February 1946

Sarah
Died January 19, 1875
. Aged 8 days

DEAY
Anna Bell

Oliver
D~_ed
January 22, 1878
Aged 2 years and 12 day~

1911 ;.. 1954
Lewis E.

1908 - 19_

'Chilc1ren of G. and E. LIVINGSTON

Mother
Mary M. CHANCE
April 14, 1877
July 22, 1934

DEAY
Dora G.
April 2, 1897

DOUGHERTY
Father
Thomas L.

Jesse W.
September 1, 1893
. September 26, 1964

1849 -1926

Nellie May DEAY
June 4, 1876
July 25, 1958

Mother
Nary A.

1856 - 1926
William P.
son of
T~ L. and Mary A. DOUGHF.RTY
Died. September 9, 1883
Aged 3 years, 3 months and 15 nAyS

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Ramie DEAY
December 20, 1872
March 24,1956.

�OLONSTEAD
Nelson H.
July 25, 1892
April 2, 19?8

KINNISON
Dora L.
February 2, 1897

OLONSTEAD
Faye E.·
March 24, 1895
June 2, 1967

Alva M.
March 3, 1894
May 27, 1969

WINTERS
Lota.
March 6, 1887

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Edward W. MATHIA
U. S. Coast GuardPeo.
World War II
December 22, 1913
February 3, 1972

Will
February 5 i 1886
August 30, 1966

STRONG
.Marion
December 23, 1869
October 24, 1944

DEAY
Edward ..
February 11, 1870
October 3, 1948

Flora I.
October 14, 1876.
February 4, 1954

Bertha E.
D~cember 18, 1874
Janu~ry 26, 1947

CHANAY
Elizabeth
Barch 2, 1871
October 5, 1934

Flossie STRENTZ
March 27; 1894
Juiy 14, :1928

William
February 24, 1865
Jan~ary 23, 1939

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DeborapKay PERRY
Apri124·1. 1952

-Velma Jane DEAY

December 28, 1897
September 20, 1937

Homer Leo LOVE
March 27, 1912
September, 25, 1918
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Carland Addie DEAY
August 10, .1895

.Henry Stevens MATHIA
Cpl. Co. H 279 Inf.
December 31, 1927
October 16, 1953
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June 27, 1916
August 9, 1930

Dale Dean LANGLEY
September 13, 1934
December 15; 1934

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Addie M.
J~ly 3, ·1876
February 16, 1959

Eddie
son of
Stephen and Hester JOY
AGed 7 years, 6 months and 7 days

Carl
September 23, 1869
June 7; 1938

Herbert F.
son of
N. and C. I. (or J.) JOY
December 16, 1894
April 21, 1895

Our Baby
·son of.
D. and Ie C. DEAY
February 6, 1904

. DEAY
W. J •. DEAY
1856 - 1943

Ella B•. WElL
1863 - 1936

Emma his wife
1855 -1930

Emma WILLIAMS
1865 - 1935

Jessie·
1881

DEAY
William
1834 - 1926

Jessie Ethal
daughter of
W. J. and M. E. DEAY
Born August 18, 1881

Anna
1857 - 1934.

Lola Deay HELM
August 13, 1870
Noverr.ber 6, 1931

Infant son
George
October 30, 1892
December 9, 1892

Baby Boy
son of J. D. and Lola HELM
Born November 5, 1899
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Died

Mother ~nd Sister
Margaret Belvail DEAY
March 6, 1839
September 29, 1881

James Daniel HELM
November 12, 1861
April 13, 1937

Dessie
February 21, 1875
January 19, 1896

John Veron JOY
Missouri
Cpl. U. S. Army
World War I
Decembe~ 14, 1889
. August 11, 1967

Helene
wife' of
W. A. COATE
Born February 18, 1872
T'ied February 15, 1895

DEAY
MarshAll DEAY
1876 - 1927·

Infant son of
w. P. and M. HAM
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�Nelson T. JOY
December 2, 1868

Claude DEAY
Kansas
Pvt. 25 Gen. Hosp.
World War I
July 10, 1888 '
November 13, 1964

May'16,i936
Ida C. JOY
" June 11, 1867
March 18, 1920

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Edna t. FRYE
April 23,' 1869
December 16, 1951

DEAY
John R.
August 30, 1829 '
July 5, 1909

John W~ FRYE '
, May 28, 1868
February 5, 1953

Louisa F.
December 4, 1831
June 3, 1876
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DEAY
Eberly H.
September 8, 1858
September 11, 1.870

Our Baby Boy
son of
G. O. and A. C. DEAY
May 5, 1887
'June 6, 1887

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, George 00

Charlie E.
January 4, 1868
February 11, 1869

1862

1943

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Anna C.

Jessie A.
December 26, 1875
January 22, 1876

'1869 - 1911
wife of ,Go

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DEAY

DEAY
Francis R.
December 28, 1836
October 16, 1894

DEAY
Lewis M. DEAY
September 30, 1844
November 4, 1907

Lucy L.his wife
. February 26, 1839
September 18, 1897

'Sarah E. his wife
June 3, 1848
August 14,1880

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January 16, 1865
April 10, 1954

Catharine Eo daughter
April 3, 1861
February 2, 1862

Mother
Verna, lone DEAY
May 29, 1913
April 26, 1969

Katharine
wife of George DEAY
Born March 24, 1809
Died December. 24, . 1859

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Lewis DEAY
Co. L
5 - Kansas

Hattie A.
daughter of
Clyde and Alma DEAY
January 1, 1924

Cav~

George DEAY
Died Dec'ember7, 1879
Aged 18 years, 8 months and 8 days

GROSSMAN
Christena
1874 - 1921

HAM
Franklin
son of
William P. and Margaret HAM
July 14, 1871

Martin
1871 - 1959

Margaret DEAY
1831 - 1907

Annie his wife
1874 .,. 1907

Father
HAM
1828 - 1894

Ethel M. da.ughter
1903 - 1906 '

Lester CLOSE
1869 - 1938

VJ. P.

VANDEVENTER
Evelyn
July 4, 1915

BRAZIL
Arbel
1868- 1960
James Edward BRAZIL
18~9 - 1935

Roy ,
December 21, 1910
October 14, 1970

William HAM
1891 - 1931

Mother
Emily M. NICOL
February '25, 1840
October 19, 1879

Franklin HAM
1894
Age 3 months

GOTTSTEIN
Faith I.
1901 -

Olin Ottis ORRICK
1900
Fred E. DEAY
1887 - 1964

FloydA.
1893 ":1970

James Emery BUCHANAN
February 16, 1867
September 13, 1924

Jacob HUNTZINGER
Born March 7, 1826
Died Noveinber 3,1900

Henderson Clay JOHNSON
1820 - 1884

Mary C. his wife
Born October 3, 1830
Died March 8, 1914

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These are all the persons that could be found in Wichita Co. although I spent several days
in a fruitless search after persons reported to be in distant parts of the county and I
hereby certify that the above be a correct enumeration of the inhabitants of v/ichita Co.,
Kansas.
.
'f. P. Chalfant, Enumerator

This census was abstracted by Maurice Peters of Lawrence, Kansas and contributed by Bill .Lee
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A TESTIMONIAL
This article was taken from the newspaper
Lawrence, Kansas

THE CONSERVATOR, Richmond, Missouri; February 17, 1882
June 1, '81

Lais Chemical Man'f'g Co.
Gents :I have used your Dandelion Tonic in connection with malarial disorders with asmircible results. If I may judge from my own experience it is a very effective remedy.
L. W. Spring
Pastor of Plymouth Church

�Annllal Report of HARfolONY SCHOOL.DIST. # 57, County of Douglas, State of
Kansas, for the ye0.r ending 6~30-l898. Made under official oath and transmitted to the County Superintendent· this 28!l:! day of July A.D. 1898.
Signed: W. W. Harris; of Vinland Dist. # 57.
Teache:r - A. H. King; State grade of certificate; employed 32 weekSj $40.00
per month wages. C. J. Foust - Director. W. W. Harris - DisL Cle~k.
Post Office - Vinland, Kansas.
List of students and their age.
Wilma Byford
Orion Byford
Jimmy Deay
Tressa Deay
Ella Deay
Perry Dunn
Tressa Foust
Clarance Gotstien
Effie Gotstien
Verna Hagerman
O. C. Haskinson
Fred Hanson
Lloyd Harris
Louella Harris
Arthur Harris
Charlie Joy
Arthur Joy
\1illie Joy
Lester Joy
John Joy
Bertha Karnes
Henry Landon
Clara·Lal1don
Pearl Legget
Mamie Leggct
Charlie Legget
Frank Legget
Everet Legget
Flora Legget
Grace Legget
Walter Parsons
Bessie Vitt
Lottie Karns
Lottie Haskinson
George Haskinson
Sadie Haskinson

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Ma.ttie Hasinson
N:?ttie Faskinson
Chf.1.rl&lt;;)s Haskinson
L1ger Haskinson

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Ihrris
Elmer Eyford
Bertha Foust
Flora Deay
Hettie Hanson
Jessie Harris
.co.)3(\le Joy
G&lt;;)orge Legget
Leonard Evenger
f,2J.l Hot-Jard
Harry HOltiard
Lola Karnes
Mc.t tie Karnes
J '?&gt;}Y!ie H;uris
Jrmrde Haskinson
Id2. Friend
R",lph Hatten
Re:;' E:=&lt;3kinson
Eccr1e(?) Paul Watees
CJc,'.ra Hasldnscn
Er.;:;ia Butts
n~~o(?)
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Ginray
FJoy Gotstien
F:rank Haskinson
Klb'ene F3:t'ris
Oliver l~arnes
Ci.a~ance Karnes
·LTes.sie Karnes
Lola Karnes
Hattie Karnes
E~~ith

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No list of stll&lt;lCnt.s •. Teacher - Leslif!A. Fitzj 32 weeks C'mployedj
wages $37.50 per month. C. J. FOllst - ))jl'C~tor. W. W. Harris _ Clerk •.
J •. A. Deay - Treasurer.

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�OUR ANCESTORS
Mrs. Charlotte Gibler Muckey; 1709 Tennessee; Lawrence, Kansas 66044 GIBLER, Ill., Ohio, ·Kans.; ltJISBY, Ky., Ill., Kans.; ROUSH; EvJING;HOUT
(HAUT) , Ohio, Kans.; HOCKENSMITH I Ohio, Kans.; HENRY; SCHRABLE,. Mo., Colo.,
N. C. ; RISLEY , Colo., Mo., Ark.; MOORE; HAYES, Ark., Mo.; GOlt/ER ,Colo. ;
ANDERSON.
Mrs. Maxine. Moore Hougland; 1920 Harper St.; Lawrence, Kansas 66044MOORE, Ill., Mo., Ky. Kans.; PETT lEON, Ill., Mo., Penn.; MATTHREW, Penn., Mo.;
WARD; HAYS, England, Mo., Kans.; McCLAIN, Mo., Kans.; HOUGLAND, Mo., Kans.,
Ky. ; . \VILSON, Kans.; DILLON, Kans.; THOMPSON, Ga., Kans.; HAMMER, Kans.,
England; WEATHERS,. Ill., Kans.; LONGNECKER, Kans.; OSHEL, Kans., Ohio;
SCOTT, Ohio, Scotland.
Mrs. Georgiana Brune; Route # 3; Lawrence, Kansas 66044 - EBERHARD, Mich.,
Kans. i LYTER, Mich.; DEITZ; TILLOTSON, Kans.; CLARKE; BURBIDGE, Conn., Kans.;
\10LCdrT; KNOTT; BURNHAMj PACKARD, Maine, Kans., Mass. j WEBSTER, N.H., Maine;
CHASE; COLE; Mass., Maine; PRATT; RANDALL; COFFIN; PERKINS; BARROWS, Maine;
MACOMBER.
Miss Kathryn Bunto~; 2135 I(entucky St.; Lawrence, Kansas 66044 - BUNTON, Ohio,
Kans., La., Ireland; Sl,vEENEY, Ireland, Ohio; WATKINS, England, Kans ~ ;
LIGHT, England, Kans.; JONES, England; KEILMAN, Penn., Ill., Kans., Germany;
BETTEN, Germany, Penn.; BUNKER, Ill., Kans, Ohio, Mich., 111.; SPENCER, Mich.,
Kans., England; WOOD, Mich.;
CROSBY, Mich.
Miss Dorothy Clarke; 1908 New Hampshire St.; LmJrence, Kansas 66044- CLARKE,
Kans., Penn., Ohio; PERCY, N.Y., Kans., England; SARGANT, England; WATTS,
England, Kans.; RUSSELL, Kans., England; ENNEW, England; CAL.LARD, Kans.,
England; MASTERS, England.
Mrs. Cleo Sterling Ralston; 826 Illinois; Lawrence, Kansas 66044 - STERLING,
Ill., Kans., Ireland; FORSYTH, IlL, Mo., Ind.; DOUGLAS; WILLIAMS; STATAN,
Ind., Kans.; PICKERING,. Ia., Calif., Ind.; WASHBURN, Ind.; WASKEM; CHR.ISTY,
Ohio; (GALEMORE?)GAI.LIMORE; BIXBY; RALSTON, Mo., Okla.; COOK, Kans; FRANKLIN~.
ROBINSON; WYRICK, Mo., Kans.; ROWDEN; MORG~; RENFRO.
Mrs. Charles Fellenstein; 2000 Arrowhead Drive; Olathe, Kansas 66061 _ M;TI.LIKIN,
Ill., Ind., Va., Md.; MARQUIS, Ohio, Ill., Va.; JONES, Ky., Ill.; MI.LNER,· Ohio,
Va.; m{EUDE, Germany, Ill.; RUND, Germany, Ill.; HENDRICKS, Ky., Ill.;
McCLEL.LAND, Ky., Ill.; PRATHER; PRICE; FORCE, Ky; STILES, Conn., N.Y., Ohie,
England; CARY; DUTTON, N.Y.; HELMER, Ohio; FRYE; FEI.I.ENSTEIN, Ill., Ohio,
Germany; RENNER, Gel'many, Ohio, Ill.; BAGBY, Ill., Ky., Ohio, Va.; TP1MONS,
Ill.; ECHOLS; MOOm~, Ill.; CHAPMAN, N. Y., 111. ; BOY]), N. C. j BARTI,F:,sOjli, Va.,
Ohio; PA'l"l'EN;,sANBOlm; .sA[\m~N'l'j TIl OM ['SON, [{y.; F:;':(JlIl'J, .lJLj HUGHES, 111.;
DEARBORN. N. H.. n 1.

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�Taken from the book THE KANSAS MEMORIAL, A REPORT OF THE OLD SEl'TLERS'
MEETING HELD AT BISMARCK GROVE~ KANSAS, SEPTEMBER 15~
and 16Yl , 1879. CHARLES S. GLEED, Editor. Published
by: PRESS OF RAMSEY, MILLETT 8c HUDSON, 1880; KANSAS CITY, MO.
REGISTER OF THE OLD SETTLERS' MEEl'ING
In order to give persons an opportunity to make a record of their presence
at the Old Settlers' meeting, the Secretary of the Historical Society prepared a register with headings embracing the following items: "Name; date
of birth; place of birth; date of settlement; place of settlement; where
resided since; present residence; occupation; politics; remarks." The
register is preserved by the Historical Society. In it upwards of 3,(,00
names were entered. They are here given, with the principal items as
written opposite the names in the register.
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Topeka; 1860

Topeka

ANDERSON, Emma; Virginia; 1834
ADAMS, J. Wo; Vermont; 1839

Topeka; 1860.

Topeka

Grant; 1872

Lawrence

AINSWORTH, R. M.; Dayton, 0.; 1829

Leav. county, Wyandotte Reso
March 1855

Kansas
City, Mo.

ASHBAUGH, L. S.; 0.; November 21,
1821
ANDERSON, Mary E.; Va.; January 6,
1846
ANDERSON, Mrs. Janie; N.Y.; March
1, 1864
ANDERSON, Geo. S. W.; Ripley, 0.;
Sept. 4, i850·

Lawrence; April 1, 187'

Newton

Lawrence; April 1, 1865

Douglas
County

Atchison county

Atchison

Topeka; May 12, 1873

Douglas·
County

Lawrence; May 29, 1876

Salina

Wyandotte, December 10, 1843

Wyandotte

ARMSTRONG, Mrs. R. B.; Bronnhe1m, 0.; Wyandotte; May 20, 1868
Nov. 21, 1843
ALLISON, Mrs. L.; Battle Creek, Me~; . Eudora; April 1, 1859
April 13, 1844
APl'I'Z, C.E.; Canton, 111.
Lawrence; June 4, 1859
Ftibruary5, 1859
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ANDERSON, James S.; Virginiaj1827

ALLISON, P. H.; Concord, N.H.;
November 23, 1846
ARMSTRONG, R. B.; Westport; Mo.;
October 20, 1843

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. Norwood·
Lyndon

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�ALLEN, Thomas; Park county, Ind.
. Sept. 18,· 1837

Leavenworth Co.;
Nov. 1, 1854

ALLEN, Charles; Park county, Ind.
February 11, 1841

Leavenworth Co.
Nov. 1, 1854

Jefferson
. County
Leavenworth
Co.

ANDERSON, John; Sweden; June 16, 1835 Lawrence; December 16, 1865 . Lawrence
.
.
Lawrence
ANDREWS, Stillman; Sutton, N.H.
Lawrence;· October 8,1854
February 22, 1821
Lawrence
ASHER, Mrs. M. B.; New Castle Co.;
Lawrence; December 16, 1878
N.Y.; October 31, 1810
(Mother of si~ boys, all Rep'ns)
Lawrence; October 10, 1854

ABBOTT, James B.; Hampton, Conn.'
December 3, 1818

Lawrence; October la, 1854

ABBOTT, Mrs. E.A.; Hartford, Conn.;
Sept. 25, 1831

Pawnee county; May 10, 1876

ATKINS, Thomas S.; Coles county, Ill;
Dec. 2, 1854
ADAMS, Calvin; N.C.; September 18,

DeSoto
DeSoto
Pleasant
Valley.

Neai:- Lawrence; June 10, 1854

1818
ATHERTON, Annie M. ; Plymouth, N.H.
Oct. 23, 1843

Sumner; October 14, 1855

Lawrence

ATHERTON, E.P. ; Bolton, Mass. ; 1829

SUr;1nerj October 14, 1855

Lawrence

ALI3ACH, Henry; Big Stranger Creek
Sept. 8,1863

Lawrence

ADAMS, James N. ; Montgomery Co.,
Iowa; Sept. 4, 1847

Lawrencej November 10, 1858

Leavenwol'th
Co.

ADAI1S , Chas. N. ; Montgomery Co.,
Iowa; Sept. 27, 1855

Lawrence; November 10, 1858

Leavem.ol'th
Co.

ARMSTRONG, Wm. H.; l'1adison Co. ,0.;
Osage County; March 1, 1875
Jan. 28, 1842
. ADAMS, J. W. ; Mo. ; November 26, 1849 Lawrence; November 16, 1854
ASHBAUGH, Mrs. S. G. ; Providence,
Topeka; August 15, 1859
R. 1.; Jan. 25, 1816
ASHBAUGH, Osco; Topeka; August 18,1867

Topeka; August 18, 1867

ALLEN, A. W.; Gloucester Co., N.J.;
February 4, 1839
ALLEN, E. C. ; Gloucester Co., N.J.; Lexington, Mo.
June 2, 1810
ADAMS, Mal'ti n; NJ!.; M.:n'r.h , A"

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Topeka
Topeka

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Mo.

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2, .1 ?'5',·
Jefferson
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'ABBOTT, Mollie; December 24, l859

Paola, September 1859

Lawrence

Paola, ,December 24, 1859,

Wakarusa

ANDERSON, Welhclmina; Sweden;
February 9, 1839

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ANDERSON, Laura G.j Ft. Smith;
April 1, 1861
ASHER, W. W.j Kirksville, Mo.
June 17, 1842

La~oJrence;

August 20, 1860

Lawrence

February 14, 1865

Lawrencej March 22, 1866

Lawrimce

AYER, Omar H.; Plattsburg, N.Y.
Dec. 25, 1825

•

Wakarusa, Douglas Co.
Dec. 1863
ANDERSON, Char1iej Boone county, Mo.; Lawrence; October 20, 1861
May 16, 1832
ADAMS, M. K.; Bel1efont, PaD
Lawrence; May 29, 1879
May 29, 1829
ANDREWS, S. H.; Scituate, Mass.
Ka!l.sas Falls; Apri14, 1857
Nove~ber 16, 1835
ANDREWS, Hattie A. ; Lynn, f{3.sS
La·tJn~nce ; M;:trch 21, 1866
September, 5, '1845
ANDREWS, Mollie A.; Lynn, Masso;
LaloJrcnce; I1arch 19, 1866
Decer.Jber 6, 1860
,ANDREWS, Allison; Ind.; January 13, Vinlandj March 19, 1869
1856
ANDEPSON, Lewis Go; Ill.; August 25, Lawrence j April 22, 1855
1833
ANDERSC~, Mrs. John; Orabro, Swedenj
Douglas County, May 1860
May 13, 1,832
ANDERSON, Miss Jennie; Iowa;
Douglas County; May 1860
March 11, 1859
ANDERSON, Mr, John
0

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Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence

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Lawrence
Coal Creek
Linwood
Lawrence
Lawren'pe
Lawrence
l,eavemva,rth

ALLER, H. M.j New York; July 5, 1824

Leavenworth; August 1860

ARMSTRONG, N. H.; Berkley county,Va.

leavenworth; September 1, 1857

ARMSTRONG, May; Geneva, Ill.;
February 24, 1863
ADAMS, Franklin G.; Rodman,
Jefferson county, N.Y.
.MRv .13, ,,1824
AnAM.i::;, HRrri P.t P._; (~,i !ir; 1I1JaLi, (l.;
May 18, lRj'!

Mound City; 1863
Ashland, Riley Co.;
March 27, ' 55

Tiblow
Wyandotte
County
Lawrence

Topeka

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'I'opeka

22 - , ''!

�ADAMS, Jessie; Leavenworth, Kan.;
July 26, 1856

Leavenworth; July 26, 1856

Topeka

ADAMS, Azubah;, Atchison, Kan.;
January 13, 1859

Atchison; January 13, 1859

Topeka

ADAMS, Henry J.; Lecompton, Kan. ;
August 21, 1861

Lecompton; August 21, 1861

Topeka

ADAMS, Harriet; Kickapoo Agency,
Kictapoo Ind. Aglcy; Feb.
Kennekuk, Kan.; February 20, 1867
1867

Topeka

ADAMS,' George; near Atchison, Kans.
Oct. 10, 1869

Topeka

Near Atchison; Oct. 10, 1869

ADAMS, Margaret Louisa,; near
Near Waterville; April 13,1873
Waterville, Kan. ;A)ril 13, 1873
Topeka
ADAf1S, Samuel; Topelca, Kan.;
December 3, '1877

Topeka; December }, 1877

Topeka

ALLEN, Jennie; Iowa; July 22, 1858

Lawrence; March 20, 1860

Eudora

ADAMS, G. L.;Mo.; August 31,1852

Lawrence; October 1, 1854

ADM1S, ,Mrs. Eliza R.; Washington
county, EAst Tenn.;
January 10, 1808 '

Lawre!lce; September 1865 '

ADAMS, Mary D.; TOl1sham, Me.;
Januc;.ry 1, 1862

Dopglas County; Nov. 25, 1865

ANDERSON, Thomas; Hanover Co., Va.;
June 10, 1784

Lawrence; October 1868

ABBOTT, All en H.; Rockport, Ind.;
Feb. 14, 1841

Pott':-&gt;'Wi:',tor::ie County; 1856

ASHBAUGH, A.; Columbus, 0.;
April 19, 1809

Topeka; August 3, 18")9

Topeka

ALLEN, Martin; Monroe county, 00;
June 29, 1829

Hays City , ' Eliis Co.;
Sept. 18'12

Hays City

ANDREWS, Mrs. M. H.; Scotland;
May 7, 1828

Prairie City; Decemher:,"7,

ASHBY,'George W.; Christiansburg,
Ky.; May 29, 1829

Prairie City, October 16, 1857

ALLINGHAM, J. J.; Co. Kent;
August 2, 1821,

Leavemvorth Co.; October 1360

Reno

AITDERSON, Sarah B.; New York;
February 17, 1817
ALJ,AN, Hmma 11 .T CSGi e; 'Ill.

Clinton; May 12, 1855

Leavenworth
Co.
Clinton

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DOIle1!'1R ro.;

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F'eh.t'IIC'!l'y lA55

Lawrence

Lawrence
Shawnee
, County

1-8~8

Chanute
Neo. Co.

Reno

�ALLEN, A. F.; Sharon, Washtenaw
county, Mich.; Dec. 27, 1836

Girard, Crawford Coo;
Apro 27, '74

ATKINSON, Wm.; England; March 5,
1825

Leavenworth City; Novo 5, 1854

ASHBY, Jennie; Baldwin City;
February 14, 1861

Baldwin City; February 14,1861

Baldwin.
City

Osawatomie; September 29, 1859

Lawrence

. ASHTON, John Q.; Mercer county, Pa .• ;
Sept. 22, 1830
ASHTON, Priscilla D.; Westmoreland
county, Pa.; Jan. 13, 1839
ru~DREWS, W. W.; London, Eng.;
April' 27, 1844
. ARMSTRONG, John; Oxford, Canada;
June 8, 1826

Vinland,
Doug. Co.
Olathe
Johnson Co.

Osawatomie; August 5,· 1859
Lawrence; February 1865

Lawrence

Douglas Co.; November 20, 1854 . Topeka

ANDREWS, E. Bo; Wells River, Vto;
Topeka
Clinton; V~r~h 1, 1864
June 25, 1837
ADAM.s, James A.; Ky.; December 22, 1821
Lawrence; .April 8, 1857' Lawrence
ACHER, Charles E.; Iowa; July 21, 1850 .
Chemung Co~, N.Y.;
Nov. 13, 1831
ABBOTT, Mrs. L. A.; Havershil1, 00;
Sept. 18, 1848
ADAMY, U.

B~;

Linn·

Lawrence; 1868

Lawrence

Co~;

Lawrence

Atchison County; 1855

ALLEN, Ellen Ho; Lawrence; September Lawrence;
18, 1860·
ADAIR, So L.; Paint Valley, 00;
April 22, 1811
ANTHONY, D. Ro; Adams, MOB30;
August 22, 1824

May 25, 1861

Shawnee
County

S~l:Jtember

18, 1860. Douglas
County·
Osaivatc!:1ie, Miami Co.;
Osawatomie
Mch. '55
Miami Co.
La\vrencc ; August 1, 1854
Leavenworth

ARMSTRONG, Ro B.; Westport, Mo.;
October 20, 1843
ARMSTRONG, Lucy Bo; Oxford,
Montgomery county, O.
July 31, 1818

Wyandotte; December 10, 1843

Wy.andotte

Wyandotte; December 10, 1843

Wyandotte

AKERB, Noses; Floyd county, Ky.
January 28, 1812

Leavenworth; May 8, 1856

North
Lawrence

A~WOOD,

Lawrence; March 1679 .

Lawrence

So Po; Chittenden, Vt.;
January 18, 1842
ADAMS, Sidney; Ill.; Aug. 25, 1852
. A::;HER, D. J. jWaterford , Con.;
M9.rch 24, 1834

Lawrence; September 1857
Lawrenc.e; MeU'ch 27, 1857

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. Lawrence

�ANDREWS, Mattie A.; Lynn, Mass.
Dec. 5, 1845.

Lyon; March 19, 1866

Lawrence

ANDERSON, Eliza Ao; Pittsburg, P!'l..;
Dec. 29, 1818
ANDREWS, Orrin D.; N.H.

Lawrence; May 16, 1855

Lawrence

Lawrence

Lawrence

APITZ, E. F.; Lanton, Ill.;
December 27,1859

Lawrence; June 10, 1865

ATWELL,R. H. ; Johnson , Vt.;
March 7, 1840

Topel&lt;a; February 2, 1857

ACKERMAN, Theodore; Fond du Lac
Russell; April 21, 1871
county, Wise.; Aug. 22, 1848
Lawrence; August 21,1857
ATCHISON, J. R.; June 14, 1834
ADAMS, John Quincy; Va.; July 28, 1841
Black Jack; April 10, 1858
ADAMS, Mrs. Anna M.; Chester Co.,
!.Jaw:rence; April 20,
S. Co; January 20, 1844
ADAMS, Robert J.; Leavenworth Co.;
Lawrence; May 24, 1871
May 24, 1871
ADAMS, Mark Orliff; Douglas Co • ;
Lawrence; October 29, 1872
October 29, 1872
ADWER, George M.; N. H.; June 12, 1835
Lawrence; December 1865
ANDERSON, 0.; Iowa; August 27, 1859 Lawrence; July 15, 1860
ANDREWS, Elizabeth; Ind.; November
Vin~_and; March 19, 1869
26, 1826
ADAMS, ~leanor; Lawrence;
Reno; December 8, 1862
December 8, 1862
ADAMS, Annie; Lawrence; January
Reno
21, 186.4
ALTENBURG, Marie; Wisc.; Apri122,
Lawrence; June 7, 1871
1846
ATWOOD, Sam. F.; Boston, Mass.;
L'v'nw'th &amp; La'encej
March 21, 1828
July 10, '56
ALLEN, Walter N.; N.C~;March 29, 1831
Leavenworth; March 10, 1857
ALDER,

E. M.; Hanover, N.H.;
July 17, 1853

Lawrence,Kansas; Spring of
1855
ALDER, Eugene; Lawrence, Kan.jJune 21, 1876
ABBOTT; Mrs. A.; Norwalk, 0.

ADCHER, D•. I. ; Ill.; June 16, 1845

North Lawrence; Oct. 11, 1865

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Kansas
City,' Mo.
Russell
Lawrence

Lawrence
Coal Creek

Lawremc"
Leaveruworth
Meriden
Jeffsn. Co.
Lawrenc,e

Lawrence
Lawre~ce

�,I.)

ALLEN, Jennie E.; Vt.; May 15, 1839 Leavenworth; 1858

Meriden

BREYMANN, William; Hanover Germany;
.
June 30, 1817

Clay,
Center

Little ~Jakarusa, Douglas
county; July 18, 1854

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BREYMANN, Ferelda Jo; Madison Coo,
Little Wakarusa, Douglas
Ky.; Feb. 12, 1820
county; July 18, 1854

Clay
Center

BREYMANN, George G.; Boon Co., Mo.
Dec. 13, 1842

Little Wakarusa, Douglas
county; July 18, 1854

Clay
Cent,er

BOOTH, Henry; Yorkshire, England;
May Ii, 1838

Manhattan; September 1856

Larned,
Pawnee Co.

BOOTH, Freddie; Manhattan;
January 4, 1868

Manhattan, January

BAILEY, L. D.; Sutton, N.H.;
August 26, 1819

Belvoi~;April

BRISTOL, Mattie J.; Edinburgh, 0.;
Nov. 9, 1861
BELL, Dr. S. B0; N. J .; 1821

Lawrence; 1870

BALDWIN, J. C.; Chenango Co., N.Y.
F.eb. 6, 1806
'BROWN,J. C.; Harden Coo, Ky.;
June 29, 1812
BODWELL, H. Eo; Huron Co., O~;
July 12, 1831

4, 1868

Larned,
Pawnee ,Co.

2, 1857

Johnson county; 1857

. Lawrence

Rosedale, Kan.

Douglas county; October 1859

Douglas Co.

Dougias county
Palmyra, Doug. Co.; Apr. 6, 1856

BONEBRAKE, P. I.; Eaton, 0.;
Topeka; June 8, 1859
'Topekci
September 25, 1836
BONEBRrlKE, M. L. ; Ind. ;
Topeka; June 8, 1859
Topeka
October 12, 1839
BLOOD,' Eliza J.; Vt. ; May 26, 1833 ,Lawrence; September 1855
, Lawrence
BRASS, Sarah A.; Columbia Co., PaD ; Douglas county, September 1857 Douglas Co.
July 23, 1824
BANGS, W. H.; Stonebridge, Canada;
Lawrence; 1868
Lawre nce
April 19, 1840
BARLmv, John H.; Mass.
May 1879
Lawr ence
BURDICK, F. D., MD.: IlL;
Atchison county; May 5, 1866
September 16, 1852
BRACHT, Henry; Lancaster, Pa.;
Topeka; January 6, 1870
August 12, 1852
BALDWIN, A. S.; Harwington; Conn.;
Clinton, Doug. Co.;
Clinton,
June 23, 1829
May 2, 1855
Kan.
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�BROWN, L. J.; Putnam Coo, 0.;
March 8, 1839

Clinton, Doug. Co.;
. May 9, 1856

Richland
Shawnee

BECKWITH, E. B.; Smithport, PaD
BASTJ:AN, H.; Lehigh Co., Pa.;
February 2, 1844

Lawrence; January 15, 1879
Big Stranger; Sept. 4,1868.

Lawrence
Lawrence

BRADFORD, J. H.j Oxford, 0.; 1847

Manhattan; July 20, 1878

Manhattan

BEAN, C. W.; Corydon, Ind.;
October 20, 1854

Stranger Valley; April 1, 1855

BALLARD, D. E.j Franklin, Vt.;
March 20, 1837

Washil1~t on

BRI:CGES , James; Ill.; April 9, lS45

Franklin ; September 1854

Leavenworth
Co •

Kanwaka; September 10, 1857

Kanwaka

. BRASS, Williamj Columbia, PaD j
July 27, 1816

Ballard's
Falls
Washington Co •.

Co.; April' 1857

BROOKS, Albert G.; York, York Co"
Lawrence; January 15, 1860
Me.; Nov. 18, 1838'
BUTLER, Oliveri Ind.; December 2, 1835

Springdale,
Kansas

Lawrence

Miami County; April 4, 1864 Douglas Co.

BUTLER, R. E.; Ind.; Dec. 14, 1835

Miami County; Apr:i.l 4, ],864

Douglas Co.

BABCOCK, Mrs. C. W.; Ohio

Lawrence; 1867

Lawrence

BARNES, S. 0.; Va.; June 30,1853
BOLES, C. W.; W:i_nona, Mitm.;
December 8, 186.0
BURNETT, J. C.; Morrisville, Vt.;·
March 19, 1825
BECHTEL, N. W.; Cincinnati, 0.;
August 17, 1854
BROWN LEE,' James; Downes Co.,
.
Ireland; March 1812

Spring Hill; March 27, 1879

La\vrence

Lawrence; August 31, 1877

Lawrence

Mapleton; April 1857

Russell

Leavenworth; April 1, 1860

Valley
Falls

Shawnee County, October 1857

Fulton Co.,
Ill.

Mapleton; April 1857

Lawrence

Marion; May 14, 1858

Kanwaka

BURNETT, H. C.; Morrisville, Vt.;
October.4, l85?
BETNER,James; Green Co., Ind.;
July 22, 1817
BALLARD, Jos.; Ind.; December 22,1838

Lawrence; December 2, 1866

Wm.; Caven Co 0, Ireland;
Wakarusa, Doug. County;
Wakarusa
November 15, 1837
March 4, 1859
BYE:RLY, 1aria; Wesrmol'el;=md Co., Pa.;
Willow Springs; July 4, 185h Douglas
Oct. 25, 1822
Co.
BROvm,

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�Baldwin City

BODWELL, L. M.; Danbury, Ct.;
September 11, 1803

BICHET, Francis; France; March 11,1812

Baldwin
City

Cedar Point; July 4, 1858

Florence

BAYLESS, W. H.; Broome Co., N. Y. ;
March 13, 1839 .

Highland; May 29, 1855

Highland

BRIGGS, C. F.; O.;April 12, 1833

Manhattan; January 4, 1856

Manhattan

BRASS, Cloyd; Kansas; October 9, 1863

Lawrence; 1860

BOTHEL, James; Indiana Co., Pa.;
July 31, 1828

Burlinsame; November 4, 1854

BURLINSMfE, S. W.; Caldwell, 0.;
June 1, 1816

Lawre::o.ce; October 25,1873

Lawrence

. Burlingame

BORTON, Lewis W.; Cambridge, 0.;
Lecompton; February 20, 1859
September 1, 1831
Leavenworth; November 20, 1859

BUCKINGHi\M, Henry; NorwaJ.k,O.;
May 28, 1830

BRADBURY, Leonard; Summerset Co., Me.;
February 20, 1813
BANGS, Mrs. C. W.; Boston,· M.asso;
April 24, 1840

Gardner; January 22, 1857

. Lawtence; September 10, 1868

BARTEAUX, A. B.; St. John,N.B.;
July 18, 1859
EomvELL, Anson Go; Simsburg, Con.;
. June 3, 1801

Douglas Co.
Clyde
Concordia
Paola
Kansas
City, Mo.

Lawrence; May 12, 1865

Lawrence

Topeka; December 5, 1857

Topeka

BRISTOL, Frank; New York City;
February 11, 1859
BmILES, James To; Hinsdale, Mass.;
Novembet 16, 1842
13EEK, C. B.; Brook Co., Vt.;
Harch 29, 1830

Lawrence; JUly 25, 1879

Lawrence

Lawrence; April 6, 1L70

Lawrence

Douglas County; April 6, 1850

Baldwin
Cii:;y

BROWN, G. W.; Essex Co., N.Y.;
October 2g, 1820·

Lawrence; October 1854

Rockford,
Ill.

BROWN, Mary A.; Mandell, Essex Co., Lawrence;. October 1854
.Lawrence
N.Y.; Sept. 19, '25
BAKER, Mrs. J. A.; Vt.; May 19, 1829 Douglas County; May 25, 1860
BOLES, J. Lewton ; Lo:lisv j lIe, Ky;
Lawrence
July 24, l~hO
BOOTH, Isaac; Cadi z , 0.;
Larned; M""l'ch 10, 1877
. Larned

Augusc27, 1838

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�BELL, Lola; Walworth, \;1is.; HClrch 23,

,

1854

BELL, Mrs. Sarah; Quimans, 'N. Y.;
Dec. 14, 1808
'BELL Manley; Walworth, Wis.;
September 2, 1847

Lawrence; November 17, 1870
Lawrence;

January 25, 1871

Lawrence
Lawrence

Lawrence; April 30, 1869

Lawrence

BELL, Nellie; Monroe Co., N~Y.;
Feb. 15, 1854

Lawrence; April 10, 1871

Lawrence

BOYD, Wright; Mo.; Sept. 15, 1861

Nemaha County

Nemaha Co.

BOND, S. W.; Hamilton, Ind.;
April 29, 1853

Douglas County; May 13, 1865

Marion Tp.

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W.; Clay Co., Mo.;,
Lawrence; October 1, 1860
December 25, 1855
BUNKER, Nr's. H. A.; Lincoln, Mass.; Topeka, Kansas; January 14,
December 8, 18,'26
1856
DOLES, C. W.; ,\oJinona, Minn.;
Lawrenc e; A~lgUSt 31, 1877
,
December 8, 1860
BROOKS,

Topeka ".
Lawrence

BRILLIN, vJ. F.; Ill.; June 22, 1856
BLAKE, William G.; Iowa;,
October 11, 1855
BAKER, C. M.; Rochester, Vt.;
July 20, 1817
DPANNOR, W. Bo; Ind.;

Leavenworth; 'February 20,1863 Leavenworth
Co.
Topeka; February 29, 1865
Topeka

1852

Silver Lake

BOYD, Wm. A.; Philadelphia;
February 3, 1859
BYRAM, F. W.; Knox Co., Ill.;
December 9,,1860

,Lawrence; July 9, 1869

Lawrence

Jefferson County; 1804

Chase Co.

BOWEN, D. E.; Peru, Mass'.; May 31,

Douglas County; March 15, 1857

1817
BODLE, C. E.; South Eaton, Pa.;
June 6, 1851
BONEBRAKE; J. H.; 0.; June 26, 1830

Douglas
Co.
Lawrence

Big Springs; June 2, 1860
Lecompton
1, 1838 Big Springs; June 2,
1860
Lecompto!l
BENNETT, Rev. Geo. R.; Albion, N.Y.;
; June 22, 1879 Lawre.'1ce
June 22, 1841
BOP.EBRA~E, S. W.; Ind.; July

.,

BENEDICT, S. S.; BenninGton Coo,
Vt.;Nov. 9, 18Lth

Wi.1Bon County; June 25, ,1868

(To be continued)

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Guilford

�THE MARAIS DES CYGNES MA,SACRE
and John Brown's Parallels
This article was taken from a brochure published by the Kansas State Historical
Society and given away at the Marais des Cygnes Massacre Memorial Park. Since
John Brown and Quantrill make up a good part of the history of the Lawrence Douglas County area we thought perhaps this might also be of interest. .
Kansas from 1854 to 1861 was the scene of a bitter struggle to determine
whether the territory should ent~r the Union as a free or a slave state.
The principle of popular sovereignty embodiAd in the Kansas-Nebraska act of
1854, which created the territory, provided that this decision should be made
byavote of the people. Consequently Free-State and Pro:"slav~ry adherents
became rivals for majority control, and strife and bad feelings were the. result.
Numerous instances of lawlessness occurred. Men \vere attacked, beaten, and
sometimes killed, often for no reason except their views on slavery. In Linn
and Bourbon counties, on the eastern Kansas border, raids were constantly
carried on by the opposing factions. This situation continued through 1857
and 1858. On one occasion James Montgomery, a leader of the Free~State group,
rode into Trading Post, which had. become a rendezvous for a Proslavery gang,
and - so the story goes - cleaned out their headquarters by dumping several
barrels of corn It!hiskey into the road. Then he notified the Proslavery
people to leave the territory. No one was hurt and no property was destroyed,
except the whiskey.
The leader of this Proslavery band· ,,'as Charles A. Ramelton, a natille of Georgia
who had come to Kansas in 1855 to help make tue territory a slave state. 'He
came as a border ruffian, according to one account, planning "to vote and
S~C0t in Kc:.nsas, but for safety to slee:; ~_n Missouri," where many people in
the border counties favored the extension of slavery into Kansas. After :
Hamelton and his friends were forced to leave he is reported to have sent I
back \\::&gt;rd to other Proslavery sympathizers "to come out of the territory
onCe, as we 'are coming up there to kill snakes, and will tre::J.t all we find~:
there as snakes." Shortly thereafter he kept his word.

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On Hay 19,1858, some 30 menunaer Hamelton's leRdership crossed into Kansas.
They arrived at Trading Post about nine o'clock in the morning, and took
prisoner several Free-State men whom they. found there. All were soon released except John F. Campbell, a clerk in a store. Then Ramelton and his
. gang set out on the road toward West Point, Mo. About one-half mile from
Trading Post they came upon the Rev. B. L. Reed, a missiona~y Baptist preacher
well known to Hamelton. Reed was talking with William A. Stillwell, a resident of Sugar Mound who was on his way to Kansas City, and Pdtrick Ross,
who lived on the Little Osage River in Bourbon county, These three were forced to join Campbell as captives. Farther up the road the raiders came to
the cabin of Amos C. Hall, who was lying sick in bed, and he WelS taken too.
The ~risone:s were then driVen to the home of vJilliam Colpetzer, and then
turn~ng a mlle north the gang found and captured Hichael Robinson and Charles
Snyder. Another mile north-west brought them upon ItJilliam !iaira-rove and
his brother Asa, who WAre working in their cornfield. Hairgrov~ was a native
of· Georgiel and had known Hamelton there. Next they took Austin W. Hall a
brother of Amos, as he Has returning with his oxen from the blacksmith ~hop.
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�None of th~se 11 men was armed and it was said that none had taken part in
the factional fighting. Most were former neighbors of Hamelton and had no
thought that he meant to do them serious harm. H()wever, they w.ere hurried
along and into a defile surrounded by the .mounds which characterize this
area. There they were herded into line, and Hamelton's men formed another
line' on the side of the ravine. Aware that these preparations meant murder,
William Hairgrove said calmly, "Gentlemen, if you are going to shoot us,
take good aim."
As Hamelton gave the preparatory orders one of his followers, W. B. Brockett,
wheeled his horse away, declaring that he would gJadly kill Free-Staters in
a fight, "but • • • I'll have nothing to do with such a piece of business
as this." After Hameltonagain got his men in line he gave the order to
fire, s~nding off the first shot himself •. The victims fell. Then Hamelton
dismounted his firing squad to finish the job with pistols.
Five of the Free-State men were killed: Campbell, Colpetzer, Robinson, Ross
and Stillwell. The others were wounded, except Austin Hall who miraculously
escaped the bullets but fell with the rest at the first volley and feigned
death so successfully that his only injury was a kick in the ribs whiie he
was being search~d for valuables.
Hamelton and his gang departed swiftly for Missouri. Only one of them paid
official penalty for the crime. William Griffith of Bates county, Mo., was
arrested in the spring of 1863 and tried in October at Mound City. He was
found guilty and was hanged October 30. Hamelton himself is said to have
returned to G2orgia, where creditors soon stripped him of all his property.
Then he went to Texas, farmed and bred race horses. After serving in the
Civil War he returned to Georgia in 1876, was elected to the state legislature in 1878, and died in 1880.
.
The victims of the raid became martyrs to the cause of. freedom. Four,
Campbell, Colpetzer, Robinson and Ross, are buried in the cemetery at
Tradinc Post,where the state in 1888 .erected an imposing monument. Stillwell
was buried at Mound City. Asa Hairgrove, who later servee as st~te auditor,
brought suit against Hamel ton and his gang in October, 18.")8, and was awarded
damages of $5,000. Hamelton's property in Linn county was attached and sold
to satisfy the judgment.
.
After the massacre there was intense excitement. The nation was horrified,
and ~ohn Greenleaf Whittier made the murders the subject of a poem, " Le
M;uals .du Cygne," which was published in the ATLANI'IC MONTHLY in September.
1858. Locally, wrathful indignation equalled the feeling of shock •. John
Brown, arriving at the scene toward the end of June, built a "fort" 220
yards south of the ravine. It was reported to have heen two stories high,
walled up with logs and with a flat roof, ,,"nd nbout 14 X 18 feet in dimensions. As an added protection against small arms fire it was banked with
dirt and rocks to a height of fqur feet. Port holes on each floor were
provided for defense against attack, and water from a spring ran through
the house and into a pit at the southwest corner on the outside.
The land on which the fort was built belonged to Eli Snider, a blacksmith.
Brown ~rranged to buy the land from Snider, but apparently failed to make
the stlpulated payments. S~der then offered to sell the prciperty to

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�Brown's friend, Charles C.Hadsall. Brown gave his consent, if Hadsall
.would grant him exclusive rights to occupy it for military purposes. This
was the final arraY'gement. Brown an::). his handful of men withdrew at the end
of the sum~er and Hadsall was left to enjoy his domain.
Early in 1859, a short time before his final departure from Kansas territory,
Johri Brmm was aGain in the Trading Post Vicinity. On January 3 he virote a
letter dated from Trading Post which was published in the Lawrence REPUBLICAN
on January 13 •. It was widely quoted, and became famous as John.Brown's.
Parallels. In the letter Brown defencJ.Ad his action in December in freeing
11 slaves in Hissouri, with· but o:J.e IvIissourian kiJ.led, and compared what he·
. had done with the infamous rJlassacre. The P,'lralle:l.s pointed out that the
Missouri gover.nor had called on Kans~s to deliver all those who participated,
a, posse was forminr-;, and all· "hell is stirred from beneath" because of his
foray, while no comparable action had been taken to'apprehend the perpetrators.
of the Marais des Cygnes murders.

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In later years Hadsall built a stone house adjoining the site of Brown's
fort, enclosing the spring within the v/al18 of the first floor. In 1895
he was still living fhere and condncti=-tg informAl tours over the area.
The log fort eVAn then had been 6arrieJ a~ay piece by piece by souvenir
hunters.
The Kansas legislature in 1941 authorized Rcceptance of the massacre site,
including Hadsall's house, as a gift to the state from the Plea,ssnton Post,
Veterans of Foreign \vars. In 1961· it provided funds for restOl'Hti.on of the
b'cdlding and in 1963 the entire property 'vas turned OVAr to the State
Historical Society for administration. A museum was established in the
upper floor of the buildtne in 1964 •
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THE HIRING OF A PREACHF..R
This article was contributed by Gladys Lee Aiken and comes from a little
Church in Texas County, Mic8curi. 'I'he· Church was known at the date this'
was written as The Antioch Baptist Church of Christ. The name was later
changed to The Plato Baptist Church. The Church is in Plato, Missouri.
Octr the 7Yl 1890
Report of Committee to the Church in reg'rd to Elder J. C. IIicks Preaching
fo~ us foi one year
Breathern Brother Hicks Says he will Preach for our
Church Provided the Church will Pay him S3.me amount due him f~r·Past Servi.ces
and Pay him $36.00 per year and if he Should fail to give us 4 Sermons pe1
mouth he w()1I1.d make a deduction according to Sermons missed
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Yourse
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Clerk
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We w~uld like to invite all our members to cont~ibute material, queries, etc.
of elther genealogical or historical nature to be pllbljshed in future issues
of THE PIONEER. Also, we would welcome any suggestions as' we want to make
this a good pubJirrlt;r&gt;n rind one that offers t=:omething for.each and every
member of our society.
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�., QUERIES
Queries are free to members and will be published as space permits.
For non-members there is a charge of $2.00 per query per insertion •

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Mrs. John F. Sweets; 2905 Moccasin Drive; Lawrence, Kansas 66044 -: Would
like names of parents of Sara DeROCHER b. December 11,-1833, Quebec, Canada,
married Francis VARING in Benton, Wise. 1852~ Her brother's name, William

DeROCHER.
Mrs. Joe Jamison; Route # 5, Box 176; Lawrence, Kansas 66044 - Need information concerning Joseph H. ANDERSON, b. Ohio 1847-18IiB, m. Nettie ROBERTS,
Oct. 29, 1883. Lived Glen Rocl~, Nebr., then the Cherokee Oklahoma Outlet.
I1rs. G~orPl~_~na Brune; Route # -3; Lawrence, Kansas 6ti044 - W.ill exchange
information on Ichabod PACKARD (1760-i814) -for information on his wife
Rachel COLE (1768-1825). Think she was daughter of Ephraim COLE.
Kathryn J. Bunton; 2135 Kentucky; Lawrence, Kansas 66044 - When and where
di~l Jonathan HUSSEY, Nantucket &amp; Dartmouth, Mass. die?
Who were the parents of Rachel FOWLER, Dutchess City, N.Y.? Wi;ll exchange information on BUNKER,
BUNTON, CHASE, CROSBY,· FOWLER, FREEMAN,IIOWLAND, KEILMAN, PALMER, PERRY,
HUSSEY, SMITH's of Dartmouth, Mass. &amp; Bennington, Vt.; SPENCER, Monroe, Mich.,
Sheffield &amp; London, England, WHIT~ &amp; WQOD.
~1rs-=.~_hn

F • .s1v~ets~905 ..Moc:.casin D:cive i...l!~~l-K,:~~.:?as 669LI4 - Would
like names of parents of Eliza AlPhalet DUKES, b. July 1~19 in
Orangeburg, District, S.C., m. John Samuel COLLIER on Sept. 13, 18380

Mr-s. John F. Sweets; 2905 Moccasin Drive; Lawrence,-Kansas 66044 - Would
like to correspond with descendants of four daughters of Lydia"Magre
FOURNIER (Diana, Frances, Philoman and Margrit FOURNIER) who came to Canada
from Switzerland with the Red River Colonists ahout 1821 and later to U.S.
Mrs. Georgiana Brunei Route # 3; Lawrence, Kansas 66044 - Am trying to
find some history on Henry COLLINS an:ct11artha COLLINS:- They moved from
Letcher County, Kentucky about 18870 They had 7 children v,hen they caine
to Kansas: Jemima, William Dudley, Melvin~, Cordelia, Jackson, Caroline
a.nd Ona. Have no information on family before comi!1g to Kansas.

..

Mrs. Georgiana Brune; Route # 3; Lawrence, K~nsas 6§.o44 - Like to corresIPond
\vith anyone from the family of Jacob EBEHHARD"l1814-1874) and Barbara LY':'TER
(1813-1892)0 They lived in Colon, St. Joseph County Mich. Some of the,
family lived in Coldwater, Branch County, Mich. The; had 7 children:
Abraham, Isaac, Henry, Sarah, Elizabeth, Robert and George.

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�f1rs. Charlotte Mucl:ny; 1709 Tennesss3 Street; Law.rence, Kansas 66044;
\v'ahted any information on Joseph GOWER, Ernaline (ANDERSON) GOWER, panmts
of Josephine (GOWER) RISLEY b. 1852, Mississippi. Both parents b.
Tennessee (where?).
Mrs. Charlotte Muckey; 1709 Tennessee Street; Lawrence, Kansas 66044;
Wanted information on parents of James W. RISLEY (RIZLEY) b. 1844 Indiana
or Missouri. Lived most 'of life in Jasper and Greene Counties, MissourL
Mrs. Zola Collins; R. R. If 3;' Baldwin, Kansas 66006; Steven Lewis LAW b.
1870 d. Aug. 14, 19j6. Burial Spokan, Itlash.,· one dau. Leona, living
Phoenix, Ariz., one son in Calif. ' ltlant information on this family and their
parents.
Mrs., Zola Collins; R. R. # 3; Baldwin, Kansas 66006; Joseph LEi.VIS,/ Switch:Land Co., Indiana 1867, Lau. Ar:n~ Bell LAW diell,1881 Silver City, ,Iowa, a son
Joe Jr. Information wanted on desc. of this family. Who was mother?,
Mrs. Zola Collins; R. R. # 3;'Baldwin, Kansas 66006; Ruth B. LOVELL 1836
';:--Aoner . P. S;'1ITIf a round 1856 or 'l[b8 Fulton' Co·~-)-ill. Want information
on who her parents were. Also brothers and sisters.
Mrs. Mildred Schomer; 833 Tenness~e Stre~t; Lawrence, Kansas 66044; Peter
B. COLLINS b. Ohic 18;'13, wife 'Sarah Warren b. Ohio 1830. Want information
on this family. Lived Dewitt Co., Ill. 1870, 10 children, Rebecca, JohnF.
Roda, Noah and Seeba, Cord Nettie Sarah.
Mrs. Mildred Schomer; 833 Tennessee Str~et; Lawrence, Kansas 66044; ~Terimah
YOnK b. Ky. 1811 wife 2are.h HILL b. Ky. 1812 rri. Dec. 8, 1830, lived
Crawford Co., Ill. 185C ltlhere in Ky. were they born and who were their
parents?
Mrs. Mildred Schomer; 833 ':'cnneEsee Stree't; LaHrence, Kan.3as 66044; George
HALE lived Jasper Co., III 1871 wife Mary, children Charley, Jo,hnny,F'l'ank '
and Aliis. Allis later m. D. Eo MAXEY, Mottoon, Ill. Want information on:
this family ca 1890.
'
Mrs. Claude'E. S~ith; 939 Pamela Lane; L2w:cence, Kansas 66044j Anyone
knowing the relatives of John Stanley SWISHER, b :1844, Meigs twns.,
Muskingum County, Ohio m. Harriet (WALL) SWISHER b. 1849 please ccntact me.
John SI'/ISHER's parents were David ,and Dianna StHSHER. Harriet's parents
".:ere John and Mary (JOHNSON) WALL. Mrs. Smith's mother, Ludell (SWISHER)
DA;-{T was born in Martinville, Indiana, April 16, 1876.
~1rs., Claude E. Smit~j 939 Pamela Lane; Lawrence, Kanscs 66044; Wanted
lnf~rmatlon c~ncernlng the SLOCUM family, parents or relatives of Emily

~oulse (SLOCUM) DART,b. Nov. 1, 1831, m.'Hiram H. DART Sept. 11,1851,
ln Morrow County, OhlO. The DARTs ·also lived in Westfield, Ohio •

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�~1rs. Claude E. S'1lith; Q3,) Pamela Lane; Lawrenc?, Kansas 66044;

New York
sti1te was the birth place of-Gilbert G. DAR'l' and of his wife Jerusha, b.
1801+. Three of their children were i1lsobc;&gt;rn in New York State, one of them,
Hiram H. DART was my grandfather. The Gilbert DART family migrated to Ohio
and purchased land near Ashley in the years 1831-32. In 1856 the DART family
came to Kansas and purchased land patents in r1onroe and Walker Twns.,
Anderson County and just w~stof 'the town of Greely, Kansas. They helped
establish the town of Mt. Gilead, Kansas, which moved because of water
problems and became Greely, Kansas. If YOJl have information on this family
please contact me.
Mrs. Ch:'I.rlotte thckey;1709 Tennessee Street; Lawrence, Kansas 66044; Wanted
information on Margaret Jane HAYS (I1AYES) b. Ark.;;&gt;.nsa!3, both parents from
Tennessee. She was born 1839 in Arkansas, where??
Mrs. Ch.3l'10tte Mllck0Y; 1709 Tennessee st:r.eet; ~Jawrence, Kansas 66o L:·4; Wanted
informo.tion on And~e1t1 Calendar MUCKEY b. 1847 Ky. or Pa., only known facts
a brother by name of Charles tvlUCKEY.
i·Irs.Zola Collins; R.R. i1- 3; Baldivin, K2.nS.'lS 66006; . John Mattoon LAW b •.
'Ohio wife S3.rall Jane EASTON b. Ind. both d'"'led between 1850 and 1860,
,Madison, Ind., wan.t information on ansc. of these families. Known children:
William, Elizebeth and Idalhia, raised by aunt by name GREEN, my g-grandparents.
Mrs. Zola Collins; R. R. # 3; Baldwin, Kan~~s 66006; Reubon W. SMITB b.
Ohio i1r07:-~ife-Sophia bo Penn. 18io:mov·~d'toFUiton Co., Ill. 1844, buried
Smith Cem. Fulton Co., Ill. ivanted information on desc. v/ho were parents?
What county were each born in?

l',1rs. Z:01aCo~}-i1]._s; R. R. # 3; Bal_~~~~,an¥~._?§.?g§; Mary B. JOHNSON b. 1858
or 1059 }&lt;'t.&lt;lt;on Co., Ill. m. Elmer JOHNSON. ])arents Abner and Ruth SMITH d.
probably 1929 or 1930 Lincoln, Neb. Need information for SMITH history, had
son Elmer •

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Gladys ~~e Ai~~j...J:.91~ We2t 29\b Stref!t; Lawrence, Kansas 66044.; Want
infortiicltion on ltJilliam Lli.J1'OH b:-i'lS3 Londo;; :Cn·gi~nd. Carne
1770-71.
Fought in Rev. m. 178y-86 either Mary or Elizahcth WILLIAMS. Lived near
Pomney"V3..(now 'vi. Va.) latermig:::-ated to Madison Co., Ohio, d. there 16
April 1835. Need proof of relationship of his daughter Betsy that married
David DYE. Also need proof of relationship of the DYE's daughter Mary who
married Andrew JOHNSON. All lived Madison County, Ohio area ca 1850 and later·.

to·'u:s.

kl_rs_._Q.~adys~ee Ail5:,~~ 1019 It/est 29U:! Street; Lawrence, Kansas 66044· Need
i:;~'or:natlon .011 j'&amp;ne jJLACKLEY WIE? u. 'fa. 20 H~)V ~-T({~io d. 28 Jan. J865 Schuyler
Co., Ill.· Who ivere her pi1rents? When and where did 31'.0 marry BLACKLEY?
\:.'hen ctn~ .where ~id she marry Samuel A. WIER? Will exchange WIER_l'1cCLURECOOPER lnformatlon from the Schuyler, Hancock"
McDonough Co., . Ill. area.

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HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS FROM THE FIRST SETTLEMENT TO THE CLOSE OF THE
REBELLION, by Richard Cordley.
The Douglas County Genealogical Society announces an authentic reproduction .
of the original 1895 edition of this fine work, long out of print. This is
the most compiete history ever written of Lawrence for the years 1854-1865 •
.The author came to Kansas in 1857 and was pastor of the Plymouth Congregational
Church during the turbulent years recorded in this book. The focus 'of his
History is naturally the dramatic conflict between pro- and anti-slavery
factions in the years before 1861, but there is also good information on the
development of the town and its economy and cultural life. His detailed,
eye-witness account of Quantrill's Raid·in 1863, running more than 60 pages,
is an especially valuable feature.
The book contains 269 pages of text, 30
pages of illustrations. An index ha~ been added, which was not in the original.
Price is 1H2.50. Kansas residents please add 3/2 % sales tax. Order from:
The Douglas County Genealogical Society; P. 00 Box 3664jLawrence, Kansas 66044.
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�The Old. Country must h!:tve been their Old Country as they rode awa.y 2.nd the
house was saved.
Mention must be made of the wife of General James Lane, of whom it .is
said the word "fear" had no existence. His wife was a grand-daughter of
General Arthur St. Clair who was born in Roslyn Castle, a grandson of the
Earl of Roslyn, coming to America before the Revolutionary War. She died
in 1883.
Mrs. Emely Sutliff Roberts, wife of General John ROQerts, was the mistress of the beautiful home on Massachusetts Street, now known as the Castle
Tea Room. We, of today, hold our club meetings in this lovely historical
old home.
The wife of Chancellor Snow of Kansas Univ2rsity was Jane AppYeton
Aiken, born in LO;'/ell, Massachusetts, and na'lne s2..ke of her aunt, the I,ife
of President Franklin Pierce. Her fanily on the mother's sicle C~ll be traced
bacle to 1414.
Mrs. J. P. Usher refused· to come to Kansas unless her husband built her
a stene house in Lawrence; she was afraid of tornadoes.' The house was built
of native Kans~s stone and finished in the finest ~alnut, inlaid with gold
leaf design. High ceilings were "Ln every room .'1nd 'dindo'ds extending almost
to the ceiling, bespeak the essence of the a.rlstocracy thC'.t viaS here in
early Kansas days. An interesting feature of the bEl.sement is an underground
tunnel leading a block up Mount Oread. There is a legend to the effect
that it was used in Civil 11ar days to conceal esca;,ed sl.'1ves.
On the left of the great hall is the music room containing the historic
mantle that h'as a gift from the Linccln Cabinet, of which Mr. Usher was a
member.
Jennie Ward Meade, the first girl born, in 1854, in Topeka, tells that
matches were unknown at that time. Flint ap.d steel were uE;ed with a5mall
piece of cotton sprinkled viith gunpowder. Th3Y struck the flint until a
spark was made to set off the powder, and the fires were carefully kept,
not letting them go out as they were precious.
Mother Bridget Hayden Co-\'/orker with Fatner Shoemaker, was born in
October 5, 1848, she arrived at Osage Mission with a small band of
Sisters of Loretto from Kentucky. She established at once a school for
Indian girls. This school grel, rapidly and was cO!1tinued for forty years.

1815.

Margaret Hill McCarter immortalized in her book the "Wall of Men", the
"Hole in the Rock" whe.re sweethearts met for seventy-five years and the
border wars raged in territorial days.
Mart.ha Gi11ette Babcod: must be added to our list of pioneer. ,:wmen as
she was one of the colorful BE:.bcocks that arrived in Lawrence in ;1854. Her
hw:,oand was a lawyer as· \,ell as a banker. His ban·i\., the first in LOl.wrence,

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�was burned to the ground by Quantrell's men. The beautiful home that he
later built still stands in what is known as Babcock Addition on West 23rd
street.
Margaret Ralston Kennedy (widow) arrived in Lawrence with her ten
children in i854 with the Emigrant Aid Society. She settled southwest of
Lawrence, preempting six hundred fOrty acres of land in that most beautiful
spot known as Kennedy Valley. Margaret gave to each child any given amount
of land that they desired. O. P. Kennedy, known as Scott, received eighty
acres. He gave the land for the Pleasant 'Ialley School, the· first school to
fly the American flag. Lena Kennedy Huddleston, the great grand~daughter of
Margaret, now owns thirty-nine acres of the original homestead. She likes
to tell this story of the first Fourth· of July, in this man!1er. Her great
grandmother drove a team of oxen hitched to a lumber wagon, fording·the
Wakarusa at the point of the now Dutton l::ddge. On the wa_y ,the children
realized they had no flag to -\-Jave as requested, so they made up among them ..
an imaginary one. They took part of one of the boy's red underwear and
the vlhite of Katie Kennedy Holloway's petticoat. At a loss for blue -they
Dsed the blue of Katie's eyes, and so they went happily along waving their
imaginary flag.
This little story was just handed to me today, though out of place I
will include it here. The story often told but always interestinl~ must not
be left out of this collection of pioneer days. Mrs. Robinson tells of the
ladies' part in the defense: "Mrs. Wood, whose husband has ever been most
active in the free state cause, and for whom the enemy feel no little bitterness, has offered her little shake cabin to the hotel for their geneial use.
Daily and nightly the ladies meet there in the one room with its loose open
floor through· which the wind creeps, to make cartridges, their nimble fingers
keeping time with each h~art beat for freedom, so enthusiastic are they in
aiding the defense."
Mrs. Samuel N. Wood and Mrs. George W. Brown of Lawrence went out six
miles from the town and brought in two kegs of powder, hidden in the voluminous folds of their fashionable dresse8.. The invaders halted them, but
finding that they were ladies, released them and allowed them to go on
their way.
Lucy Hobbs Taylor, DDS. To the wo~en who had been pioneers in the
professions, other women owe a debt of lasting gratitude, for the obstacles
they surmounted, the hardships they endured and the criticism they encountered, others have reaped the benefit. They were as pioneers who go
through a trackless forest leaving a blazed path for oth~rBto follow; or
as sailors who venture upon an unknown sea, and find a challriel in which
other ships may safely follow. To Dr. Taylor belongs the honor of having
been the first woman derttist in the world~
I came to Lawrence in 1896. With delight I loved the stories my grandfather told me of the early LaivTence days. One day, he introduced me to Dr.
'l'aylor who han attAllned the .s;une menir8l iIl8ti.t:l!tiol1 th::lt bis sister had,

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�the then Dr. Alice Bunker Stockam. The Eclectic College at Cincimlati,
Ohio, at that time was the only medical institution that admitted ~bme~ •.
I add my great-aunt's name here as a pioneer woman of Kansas becau~~.$~e
was one of the first three women doctors, and for a number of years practiced il'). Leavenworth, Kansas .•

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I place here now, a list of names that must not be left out or
forgotten.
Mary Elizabeth Lease, a young woman lawyer. She fought to disapprove
the theory that women have no place in politics. Her favorite say~ng "less
corn, more hell," gained her fame. She helped to defeat Ingalls.
DQlly Ganns, devoted sister of ex-vice-president Charles Curtis.
Lydia Hiatt Smith whose portrait hangs in the Kansas room of the Kansas
University library. She was grandmother of Ida Lyons.
Estella Northrup Duffee, china painter and designer of the Kapsas flag.
Anna J. Prentice who came in the early days before Quantrell's raid~
She could tell may stories of those rUtiged days. To a younger generation
her Home Store near the old Quincy school is a pleasant memory.
Dr. Minda A. McLinstock, who was 82 in 1938, was a practicing doctor,·.\
often going on horseback to visit her patients.
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Carry Nation with her hatchet was another of our pioneer women.
Amelia Earhart was a pioneer too, giving her life to her cause.

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The subJect of John Ice's book, his mothc~, was indeed one of our
Kansas pioneer women.
Mrs. Park Hetzel has asked me to add these names as not only pioneers.
but pioneers in' their field. Mrs. L. A. Wood, teacher; Mrs. Earle, teache~
of piano; Helen Rhoda Hoops, poetrYi and Sarah Brown, teacher. There are
many , many more.
And last, I wish to write the name of Esther M. Clark, who wrote:
"Kansas, beloved Mother, today in an alien land
Yours is the name I have idly traced with a bit of wood
in the sand;
That name that,.flung from a scornful lip, will make my
hot blood start;
The name that is graven, hard and deep, on the core of
my loyal heart.
o higher, cleaner and stronger, yet than the boon of the
savage sea,
The voice of the prairip., calling, calJ.ing me. II

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Issuef?of THE PIONEER published: Winter - Spring - Summer - FalL
Members joining 'anytime during the year receives the four current
years copies only. Membership is $5.00 per year. Back issues $1.50
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REMEMI3}{R THE WORKSHOP MAY 26, 1977 CONDUCTED BY EVERTON PUBLISHERS OF

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To Mr. Nelson Lance Reppert we can only say "~hank you fpr a, job
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, . ,Unless otherwise .directed, regul.ar rneet'ings s~all convene. at 7:30 p.m.
,on .these·coild)~e'sday of 'each month. Four (4) mef,1oers, 'of, the-.. executive
,! b'oa·rd. slia~l cons'titute a quorum, and seven(7) members "of. the organization
shall con's~it'ute a quorum. Action of the o~ganization ~t' regtila'r~or called
meetings shall be by simple majority.'
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. :Th~.·pr~sident shall appoint suchcommitte~s as deemed' ne~~ssary, including nominating and auditing committees " and "siiec!al projects ':committees
as .t~e Qx:gaIJ:izat i on, directs,. :
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member from the same household,' payable 'beforeorae the~;July' meeting. Each
member paying the $5.00 dues shall be _en.~~rtl.e(to .~?e fr.e~, c,opY,.of e~ch,.
quarterly and shall receive a 50% discount on, copies" thereafter, that, he·(or
,she} ~y_ pur,chase., .~~m!&gt;e:r;~)~in~g.after,,7~! JulY ..1·.d~te. a~d p,ayi~gthe$5.00
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two-thirds (.213)·vote ~f,mem1?ers present, provided the proposed amendment
has been submitted in.Writing at the previous regular meeting •
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On the dissofution of the Douglas County Genealogical Society, after
making provisions "for, p-ayment'of all liablilities of the society,· the' officers
sh~ill dispose of aIr its a~se~s exclusively for charitable or educational
purposes as shall at the time qualify as an exempt or.ganization(s) under,
Section 501 (c)' (3) of' the tnterna~ Revenue Code of 1954 (or-the corres:':
ponding 'prov.f.sion of' any futur,e Ul!ited States InternaJ. Rev~n~e law)'~' ".:

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(continued from the, 1977 Winter Issue of "The Pioneer~"
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Lloyd REUSCH
Nov. 18, 1975
Age 71 years

DEAY
Dora G.
April 2, 1897
March 9, 1976

Eva E. - Schmidt
April 26, 1883
Oct. 11, 1973

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April 8, 1912
May 6, 1974

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Lota
March 6, 1887
Oct., 4,1975

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Jessie W.
Oct. 5, 1901
Aug. 17, 1976

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Emery M.
July 17, 1897
Aug. 31, 1973

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Aug. 21, 1907
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May 9, 1890
Aug. 15, 1974

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Aug. 7, 1973
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November 17, 1860
August 3, 1935

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1867 - 1932

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September.. 20,': 1878
December '24, '1959
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November 27, 1871

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May 6, 1881
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May 21, 1867
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May 2, 1868
November 7, 1868

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June 16, 1863
September 16, 1876

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March 6, 1884
January 5, 1969,

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daughter of J. R. :and~ N;'(j'J • JOY
Born April 20, 1879. , ,'.
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Ida May KUHNS
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Died Decembei".J7, .r884. , .. ' "
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March 16, 1837
June 14, 1911

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daughter of M. M. and E.' LIGGETT
Born July 27, 1864
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Born June 28, 1806
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Born February'.16; 1841
Died November,:~" 1861 .

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Oct.ober 30~ 1839
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Died April 16, 1861 .' . \. '. f :
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son of James and Mary Q. BRAZIL
Born , December 2, 1868 (
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1837 - 1914
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1872 - 1910
Father
Joseph BOLEN
January 17, 1865
November 10, 1904

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Tressa GRIFFIN
January 17, ,1890 .. ,. _
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Died August 28, '1878-,
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1877 - 1959

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1864 - 1942

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1870 - 1958

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April 26, 1852
February 7, 1904

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April 7, 1857 .
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Clinton Roy MEINKE
November 28, ·1893-:
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May 18, 1921

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December 7 , 1873·····
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7 May. 185,4; in. Ill." .may:,have. accompanied tpe~,;-atlea§t. E"iz,abe~h·did.- John
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1865 at DeVall's Bluff, Ark. 'He joined hi~ 'family in Iowa and in 1869~7P,
moved to Oregon by' wagon. The party no. d~ubt cgnsisted of Hap:1il~on~' wif,e "
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Peter married (2) Louisa Sally~ shortly there after (3 Oct. ~~59?). ~~ey took
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14 Aug). iIlt;he 1860 Census~·, Th1S"mov'e may-"bave'b'een'~due to 'Jayhawkerraid's'.
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Warren Mi,tchell, who found the ·;famous 'lost v .o~ders which pr~cipi tate~' .th'e bat,~~e:' 'of
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Peery, two Mianii ,Ind,ia.n }joys'Cpf :my oW?;.'ag~, ~e \\!ere. i~.;"~he,big. fo~est· about tW? :!
mil'es sotit,h o~ La .GYl¢e'o ~,
were admiring a beaut~fuJ.. ,:thing 'of n9- ture ,. a big ~Ore9t
tr~e lit'ez:ally'.,?overed l?i,~; wi~d hop v,ine,.flowero, I.t"l\r~s a, marvelouslybeaut:~ful ~.,
sight and as' We were discUssing it ;in boy fashio!l there, came ,to us: out of 'th'e' :'forest
a tall fine looking 'man
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wh~ch ~ad prey:iou,sl!, .. ow~ed &lt;:11. ofwha:t is" n~w L'i,ncoir,t township,:, ~~~,~ a;lso Sug~_r'JCre~:k:
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us and told this story with far more charm than I could give it in repeti,tion:
,:,-"There: has -always"bEfen 'a :'curious-:~nquiry into the' origin ',o'f :the 'name 'of- 'our river.
'IIf' isah "Indi~' lege'ndbased -in part on' a patlietic 'chapter in: AiDerlcan history. The
story is authoritatively given as follows: In 1756 the British carried 'away bodily
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, ... real character in life who, c~e., into the western coun~ry ,in search~ ,of, ,her .love,r,
, .:Gabriel, i.ajeu~ess,e, who;,whh'oth~r.s 'of' the Acadian vil;Lage. had: been, carri.ed· t,o ,the
.", 'shores of' 'Louisiana on"the Gulf ·coast •. she, bewildered and wondering", set O\1t, .
through the Canadian wilderness, past Quebec, on: to ,.Pierr~, M.;l:r:qu~t;~e and down the
lakes and the Illinois river to the Missis~ip~t",upthe:.Missour; to the Osage. ;
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by men of her own nationality in this prolongedaa~entureo" 'In. see!&lt;:ing information
from the native Indians as they proceeded up: tl1e Osage' ~iver there"was always the
alluring story of a great "summer village" at"the' ~ead')wa~~r 'of' t~t stream and;
which they finally found at what is now the lake'~countx.y' at the mouth of Big ~ugar
creek. This country 'had long been French territory and 'by the elders of the tri"be
familiar with French agents and their,language, they were made wel~omeo A tep~e ~s
set aside for Evangeline and she became intimately ,associated witli the women of: the
tribe. Her story became their own romance' and 'they eageriy '~ought information;for
her from the "runners" who were constantly passing 'through from one tribe to azlother,
even locating the spot on the Gul{ coast 'where' the 'unhappy 'Acadi,ant? had been turned
loose in a wiiderness and eventually were' mourned as a ., lost p~'ople'. One day, during the routine of village work, Evangeline. -saw several youhg boys .and girls approach
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tribes"'who' hal}e nev~r sinc~ i?een friendly:"' .It is, the story, of a .young warchi'af'
the ,g~~atest;' pr~it;~' tr~~e ',~d ~~"b~aut:p'ul ~&lt;?ung p~inq~ss ·of our peopleo Coman was '\,
the young chieftain and he 'celebrated the close of a great:buffalo hunt by app~aring
at our village with twenty of his young and handsome braves, all dre,ssed ,in felither
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bonnets and beaded finerY'.and m'otinted ,:on i&gt;owerI'ul horses.' ,They '~arl'ied' ceremonial
banne~s,. signifying ~peace and .. joYo"Their:visit waf? a'gte,~t eY,en-t·,' ~l+ our youn~, '
people " especia:lly -.the 'maidens" dressing in the:i,.r 'finest to dO.:.honor to, their p~oud
gl,lests. ~...oS9." our princess, 'granddaughte'r 'bf White, Hai,r, ~a.s,th~·comeliest' aJn,ng, the
ma:!:qen!3., youn,g and pretty and arrayed inthe'·,f'in,est '~ew,,~u9.k.sltfn deco.ra~~d· ,~.l~bo,~- ,
ately in~ bead :designs designating he~ rOY!il:statio,n',in tne tr~b~o~ ,~ .. ".,,;. ",i,:\,

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" , "COllian':'was: entrah~ea. ~~ he\~.: He 'sought' 'h~~c~~st~t'i;:. :, O~'i'~if'ested' her' '~dmi'~­
at'ion ana :attacbmen't . for, 'h41m ,Th'ey"made it a long and mebry', season and when th~' fro~t
came .and,~the 'visi·tor·s~ !D~st :;-etu~ t&lt;? ~he:i,r prairie",tribe:" the":.partingwas"ilot "?- .
happy' one ~ as White Hair' refused' to give.Osa to, the greatprai:rie··ch:lef.' Osa re~:
'belled and threatene(t,~ follow hi~., t. The ,winter 'was 'a ibad 'one arid "our' young
hard to 'manage after 'their great festival with the visiting braves. But when the
flood waters were running out, and there ~er.e flowers and green leaves everywhere,
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�on a bright. May, morn.ing t.here .appe?-red ,on t,hat pank ac'ross the'iiver twenty .. horse: '"men ":tn'war 'bonnet's
carrying beautiful ceremonial banners. At their"head was
Coman dressed in his proudest trappings. He led ~ beautiful.hqrse,~ithout a.rider,
and a second glance showed it was to carry a woman. Coman gave that be~utifu~ and
graceful salutation known as the "peace sign" and ,dismounting,. got into one' of the
canoes to cross over to us. With some difficulty he got across,' but sh?\,"ed that he
was better a~,a h.orseman .. than, as :a "boatman."
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"Coman was exuitarit in' his' triumph and addressirig White Hair, he said:
" 'Coman is a ,great chief of a great people • "We have, the Land of the Sky. We have
the great high mountains where Manitou makes his home and mixes medicine for all his
people. The eye never sees the end of our domain. &lt;At.r wal'r':!-,ors:VaJ;lquish ,l!,ll ,
opponents. Our. lodges are filled' with' a: g'reat, and happy people who~own ,the ,hordes
of buffalo on the plains; which give 'us'both'meat and clothing." Our war horses are
numberless. When the Comanches put on their war bonnets it is a sight to thrill
the world. Our people offer ...,a~royal welcome , ........
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:!-n a land 'of plenty. The land produces' corn' and melons,. and as the seae;;ons go "there .
, ar~ b~rries, persimmons, pawpaws, grapes and plums~ ,The whole tribe ,could live,on
"the pecans, walnuts 'and hickory nuts the forests giv'e to us. The great ~rE?e,s shelt
,,-er,us,from'the's'torms an'd the h~'~t 'of 'sumnie"r~, They furnish fue~'for our fires in
winter'., There arE) buffalo and d'eer and 'bear, and fish in the wate.rf? :' Th,e, Osages
are,' rich ,and 'happy' and 'grow wise i~ 'the'ir. contentme~t ~
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d'e'6'ept~ ve cou'ntry '\..rhic~ smiles in the" spring ,time and ~then burns up the grass': a~d
l~av~~,' the earth ,bar~ ~ , It frowns in the winter and C"overs the earth with snow: '
'It has'no trees. It has no water. The ,buffalo and deer desert it.

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" 'Your people are cruel and blood-thirsty .. because of the cruel country you live in.
Osa should not go to live amoung, you,." The, Greitt Spirit has placed this river be-"
tween us ,an"O: the s1lf,len ,z:oar of its flood"waters voice hi's anger."
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dismay' as' she;';itn~~s\~d 't'he' digri~~ieli.' r.~fu~~l~,:~f her~", ,".
grandfather" but stepping into the canoe 'spe':sh9wed "her decision'to go tiith;her' '~,
chose.n ' man'. Conian turned th~ 'canoe' into tlie· stream and the 'waiting people on each
side. were thrilled with, the beauty of the, scen,e, and' its, ~igI?-ificapce,~, ~ With strong '.
Co:?fld,ent stroke" Coman forced', the canoe into the" flood when .spme angry: thing h~low
selzed the boat and drew it downward out of sight. In a flash the two lovers d i s - '
appeared. No trace was ever seen of the~ or their boat. As the horrified people
looked upon the scene, a miracle happened. At the place where the lovers disappeared there was seen on the water two'greatwhl.fe swans which swam away together
through peaceful waters under a canop~ of yi~e~ and wild rice.
"These swans were seen today by the chil(ii-en~" &gt;:rhey alt;lays r,ettl rn , here,. ',Their,:
story, i~, ,ti?-e 'great epic. .p'oem of:' the' Osages,,~" ' "
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Wlse, Mother arose and beckoned them to follow, going to the great cliff at the top
of Tlmbered Mound, from which Evang,eline, as she looked over the shimmering waters
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, This article was contributed by Mrs., Giadys Lee Aiken, who 'spent most o'f her
childho~d' around th$ L~' Cygne and Big Sugar. Creek area,,'. s ·in Linn' ,and' Miami Co'Unties.

It was clipped 'froni'the"newspaper THE LA CYGNE JOURNAL several years ago by her
Mother Bonnie Larkey Lee. However there is no date on the a~t~cle.
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The Border Ruffian election held on Monday,' 15th inst"', to el~~t delegates to form
a nigger-driving c,pnstitution, was a ridiculosfarce -. a9solutelY:'a most laugha'ole
,affair. The poor fellows, aggrieved at the sorry prospect of, being prevented from
,'playing their old'favorite'games at the 'polls, were indiffercntabout,the result, and
in their strongest precincts, it is presumed that bu;t, a small portion of,' their actual
" strength. was ~~scertaiped '- s'o desponding wer,e they on, knowing the fact of their case
being "a hopeless one : Ab.ou't 230 yotes \O/ere polled at, Leavenworth. At' Tecumseh
where it is supposed' the majority of its. inh~bitants are prp-slavery, but three
votes were polled. No polls 'were opened at Lawrence. 30 votes were p~lled,at st.
Bernard, Franklin Co., where,. we regret to say, 'a few Free' S~:S:~e, men, p~rticipated.
We ,are happy, to state that in no precinct, with the:' exception of th~"latterone"
did t~e'Fre'e St~te men take, part. The Ruffians had the'entire"fiel~ to themselves.

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CLAIM FOR SALE,

i/2 mile from' Prairi~: City, 'with. 100 acres 'timber, and the balince 'excellent 'prairie.
40 acres under cultivation, with corn, potatoes,~nd garden sauce' planted ,for, this
season, good' story-and-a-half hewn log house, and an excellent ,welle,of water~ well
stoned; lime kiln c~pable of burning 100 bushels of, lime at one burno Tne claim :'
also has a never~failing stream of water running through.it"and.isjadjoininga
claim which has on" it a large steam saw- 'milL. The.cla;im.will be:sold reasonably.
Inquire on the premises;;',
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The Richland Cemetery is located, sou~h, of Lawrence and" about'· one and a
half miies north of what is' now known as Pleasant Grove on the' west side of
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A son of Peter~Harmon w~s .buried in. the,P;.oneer cemetery west"of ·Lawrence •
. It '~~s: afterwa~ds' 'found,:that ,he 'was, i.nterred ',on' toe wrong ,lot, ,·so the body
"had to De 'moved.,' Lewf~"Howell had a s~n 'and a daughter buried on 'the top
of the hi,1l so~th "f. his hou3e, over~pok:!,ng the'beautiful valley; The wife
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Realizing the need of a buri?l groun~, William:Meairs, Oliver'E. Clark,
Peter. Harmon," _Le~,yis,Howeli and, Morgctn, Jones met at the home: of Peter, Harmon
Febr~ary,lO, 1874, and ,founded the Richland Cemetery' associat"ion.,· James
Bryson,. l?i,llil!m Neair:s and Oliver:e:~ .. Clark l~ereappointed trustees and Williams
Meairs .chose~· as clerk. :'
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'looking th~ beatitiful "!ailey, made it a very desirable location and, for $8,
the land was deeded by, Peter-Harmon aqd wife to the ,Richland' Cemetery assoc~ation.
The, deed ,was, recorded. Jal',luary 19, 1876.
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The cemetery was laid out .in eig'ht b1qcks' with' 'five "lots' to'each block.
The lots on the south s'i4e-were., evidently ,:con:91.dered the:.mos't de'sirable;
,since those r-eceiving the first five, nUmPers', in the :drawing for lots, chose
'the ones on th'e south, the first"choic~ being the, one';'in the 'southwest'lcorner.
The cemetery, was named' the Ric.hl~nd 'cemetery, because' the land' in t'hat
location was especial1y' t:i.ch. " T,he valley ·to the ,east ,was" e:specially fe?:tile
and the creek, running .. about midway. thrl! the valley; was· often called Richla?d c.r~e!&lt;,." .,'. ,;
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as' sexton'._ 'On J~nuary.20, 1876, Morgan JonesKwas elected ·chairmari and Oliver
,E.,;ciark,: ~reas1,lrer,.All t!lese ,men, Morgan· Jones, trustee and chairman; William Meairs, trustee and secretary; Oliver ,E. Clark, trustee and treasurer,
and Peter .Harmon,sexton, 'continued "in office. 'until the death.'of; William
Me~i~s ,~:t88~.,:w~'en ,Lewis :Howeq~~s" elected to 'succ·eed. him ..... After serving
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and, after having served:20 years' Oliver E. 'C1a'rk"was succeeded by Thomas C.
Jones. After having served as sexton for 10 years, Peter Harmon was followed
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Margaret Brewer came to Kansas in 'about 1860, from Hagerstown, Ind., and
lived in Willow Springs township on'the NE~'of section 2, township 14, range 19.
: : ,Peter:Brittan, Ma~c;:h 9, ,1882, age' 63 y~ars.'
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on the NW~ of section 19, township 13, range 20. After the,death_of Peter \
'. Brittan, his wife and child moved to the:'state of' New 'York. .
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came from:PennsYlvania.to Kansas and located' on their'farm the ElzofNE~ of
section 35, tmvnship 13, range 19.
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, Oliver- E. Cl:ark'wis' b'orn :in 1843-and died in: 1894, age '5i 'y~ars. ,When
rJ, 21, years' qf, age,' he' enrolled in Company F " 'ThfrdRegiment ,. Kansas V6iuqteer
Militia, and, served 90 days from August 3, when he was honor~b1y di~cJ:iarged.
~! "On-, S.ept.ember ,8,. 1866, ~e married Catherine Per'cy, ~ho was born in' New' York,
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City, January 14, 1.847, and died March 30, 1917, at'~the age of '70 years~ They
owned the N~ of Nt-l~ of section 26, township 13, range 19. Their children were:
.' Emily;:Clark Wagner, Josephine Cla'rk·.Serviss;·Thomas, 'l:faty Clar~,Marrio~f'
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12, township 14, range 19 •
.' Jacob Crowell" December. 15,' H322, October:jO; 1898:-: .: ;'
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,', fa~m on which the' .Rich1and cemetery :is' 10catea~'"'
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Of section 23, tOWllship 13,' range 19.
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. :;"~:'~ays: . TheY',owned ·the' SE~ of,'section, 34, townshi~"'p'~ :ra:~~e·'l~.,. the' ~:\ of sw~
,'. . of· s~ct~on 34, township;13, range .19 and in Wil10~:'Spr~~~s to~!~~p.; ··.tlle"NE~
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�Margaret Elizab~~h FoX, J)ecemQ~J; 14, ~,83.0, F~1?,ruary. 8, :~8!.?,~.
Jessie Eugen~a.'FOxt·March .21" 1861~ J.'1.11,e17 " 18~9~ " .;". ,.' _I,
, cMargaret EH:~abetfi -Dey '~r'ried-Thomatf FoX,., :~Tb'e ·f.a~lY· ..1!l~e.4 to,:~~ssouri
from AUegh~ney. cPuitty, New York' state i~ {~(i~4f~ 186q.~ ~h~~~·. t~~y resided
.un.t,il ~186$ ... ~ rAt·this··time the Pox family"moved to' afa~.south~es~ :of,~~awrence,
known as the S% of Sl-1~ of section 27, ~ownship 13,ra~ge 19, .·~d".wereliving
I:' '. tberelIf .1879 .wheq· Eiizabeth Fox' died~'
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r.' Ju1y .. 13,.·1914; and'was burie~ ,in Los' 01,ivas.
He: came ~.(). ·Ame~i~a, fro~,,~gland
at t'be age of: 16." He sang', for a' t·iine . in' tbe', boY" s. ·cho~i'. 'of "St. "Pa~l' s
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. ' ... '~ _::,:,Pers~lla Gallagher, daughter', September' '17 ,: ·~8~4.::' ~ge 2'6'- yea'rs.'
,::'," ... , ~~;·~h9JDasGallagher was born in' Pettco' co~t;~,' Kild~~e" .. I~e~~nd. :"JT~~,
lqcaticm· of. his farm'~was' NE% of 'section 14, township 13, range: 19.., H.i~.:grand'son'"C. 'E~ Dunigan~ now' .liveson this f~rm • . . '. , "
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I'~' ...C~arlesl:H.,.Grant. :October 9, '1879 ~ 'ag~38 years·,._· _;' ~ ,&lt;:.;rj::-.:,;:,,:.,:, ~,:"
John Grant owned the farm south of the ~t'ton br1,dg~"on ,.~~e ,e.ast side
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Evan B~ ~Griflith"'and'W1:fe camei' to 'Kans:asr:'tu" 18S5 ,and preemptet:i- the north"
ea~t;,qua~ter.ofl·section··26 itrWakaru~a·t~sh~p;: Th~ sold the':n~rth eighty
"to, T· •. D.,("DavU~. father~of·Mts. Griffit'h,'who'hSd'preeuipted the sout.hwest· .
quarter of sect ion 35. '
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were the homes of Oliver E. Clark, Col Hn,s, HC? llo.way , L., _J.. ~nn,e~y .~d Scott
j; ,tc~nedy-: ~ Many' ~of ,'these'l!hCluses'are stIlt' 's't'aliding •.1:. ,
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. ; G~o~ge,. NeUie, Elizabeth; ~Susan:-andEm:est'~ i:; .;, o:.:' .. \:' y ..... ' ; ' .... , .p~;.
..... ' ,~ A· son ,·,Geo""ge.: T. Griffith, 'boiaght~ the fatiD ift'e~ the d~atii.. ofhis m,o'ther.
His son, Evan Griffith now owns the'·farm/~k!ngltiie·to~~rsh~p 9f,,~~e'laiid in
the same family . for 84-.years: •. :..; :- '.' ,. ..; .:; '1'; r ..: .... " I ' , ' . : " . " ' . ,
John W. Hadley, June 21., ,182-7-, -.Taaiiili:Y· 4/.'i8$.O;-'buried '~n·:tlt.~ 'Stagger's lot.
:;.:.' :,., t{~C;y,. wife'~ofl J e' W;,;.',Hagle, April'lf'188t,' age '50 'years' • ':~(-. ,,"~\,: . t ~.:
Peter Harmon, June 13, 1816, J~e 18, 1~01. . . . . "."
1-; ',l:fa;y~ Harmon·,.his· wife, May.8·;··1815~;":March l~; ·i87S. , .. ' ...L.'. ,. ",;..:"
,.;James,J&lt;.-,P .i, Ha;nnon ,'son, AugustJ 2i,'; 1~73.,''. age:: 26,' year~.'J,'. ~':,. . ' .. ::', .'.
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Etta A. Harmon, daughter of G. M. D.JHarinOn'~ 'Sept~mbe'r,4~: i878'~ ilgel't· year.
Peter Harmon and ;:W:ife C~\ .. to. Kinaas i' h:om",GeorgetoWii ~ .. Ind':: in 1859.
In 1863, they bought ".the 160 a'cres, ::nn :!whtc}i" t'h'e Richland; cemete'~ is now
.I,oc~~ed.. ,He' .tz:aded thi's 'farm .lfor: -orie nort'h of ·'the-Dut"t1 -~Fi~g.e,~.on'·~~e e,a~t
side of the road where his daughter, Hester Harmo~.Ho1.c~; and: .husband now:
live. Their children were: Elijah, Elizabeth, George';;:James' ·k:' P;~ Harve.~
Hester, Albert and William.
J. W. Hendry, August 7, 1883~ lAugo~'tJ'''':i6, 1889.
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,.,. "",1881', Septe,!libe:r .~~(~), 1,881; bur.ied o~t~he,l,Peter Harmon lot. .;.,....' .. ,Martha Aim Hiuvey' was born in Cumberland,' Md., in rI843.: ..: She, wa-S . married
to Samuel K. HooJc, in, 187~. and 1878, theYic~me from Maryland 'to"Kan'S'as and located o,r:t ~he~r'f~!m which was the SW~,\of:.se.cd.on ~5';, townsliip,;13jrange 19.
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Robert Owens, a na.tive··of .Wales".:d.,ied-June ,18,.; 1891·,at.,the·;ag·e ~f 72'
years. He preempJ:ea tbe·SW\,·of 'se~ti(;m' ~5, ..towns:hip:13" range·19~~ . 'fhis farm
was later owned by S ~; K-.~ Hook.'" He'~w~s:a.very· close~ friend. of the~'Morgan Jones
famiiy 'iin:a '¥1s' b.urJe4. bri :th~i~:.l~t~(.' ''-:~ .~. ' .. '.- .•..,.!&lt;:.... ,.:. ,""J
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,White;: Cl'ltherman, two, graves ;'~ridy Rolston:; Wil:lis A. ,Taylofr J.ohn Wilson;
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and Dodge are also' ori" the plot,.' These: bodies' were 'moved. '
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Edn~, born Douglas cou~t~, Janu~ty .28_,.18:8~;:- ~~_~,d;.A.pr~l ,~?, 1918. '
Records of the burials' of ~he Collin,s 'Hollovlay. family ,in Richland
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February.16, l864;:died at Lawrence~ Januai-y',-:3l';:i902.
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county, Illinois, :,wb'ere' they 1i~ed until ,May '2', l,S5'5, whet;l.. :t,h~i. ,~,tar;ted~, for
-, ."Kansas ;)-'arrivi~gt iJune !{3" . 1855 ~ They preempted' ,the nortIlwest: qU'arter 9f I se~tion
26, tOWnship. 13',' range' 19';' ,later sel~ing the north
aC:r~'s, and buy'fng1th'e
south half of tne:northeast iquarte'r o,f Dection,J 27, township' 13, range ~9(, where
t:hey' lived "undl' FebI'tliiy i' 1901,' when; :they move9 to Lawrence ,and rema;~J,~ until
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. ;1~64,"on,:account 'Of:expiratio~'of en~fsbnent~which wasf~r:'three mon,ths~ Mus ..
~,:tered: into the Grar,td.Arrily'of, the R~pubHc:~:washington f~~~' N~,.·l2', . APt~1; 19,1890.
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Lewis Howell was ~born' iIi' Montgomeryshire ,'Wiiies: He&lt;catne 't~, the ~YT~ited
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of 1855, he moved his family f!om Cincinnati:t.o ;',t he' :farm whldf J:teh~d pr~e~pted)
located six-miles southwest oi· Lawrfmce, the: ,de:sc,r.iptiO~ being theW-!, of NE-\,
section 35, township 13, range 19 and the ~'K of r-lW~, se~tJon 3$ ,'to~ship 13,
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but the most terr,ifying' experience' occurred' the morning of :Quantrill "s 'raid .•
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. ",~eIJ,lB.nded"h~s. ~on.ey •. , H~:started tc! rea:ch .f~r"hi,s".Il1oney,but they"rode' off,
say1,ng, ,~t;, i~ a damn, .fQreigner,. ,let 11im go. , .. 11r.·"HoweH·;:·a We1shnian';':~usually
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", '::, he 'came 'to th~ iirlited States •. From New ,York; he -w~nt' to Cincinnatiwher,e' he
, "worked '~as 'a :·tMbh:lnist. 'He '..a'lso worked' at his trade in~· Pomroy, ·6~f t : ' " ",(j"
'~He ~a;j: imirfiedon May "14, 1847, t~ E{izabeth A~n :Gr,1ffith, 'whq ~a'lso-;was
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.:::s·"} t:he' N~'· the SE~, 'sect.ion. 2', township 14, range 19 ,Jocated:about· a h~lf;
'.., .' :~ mi':ie~ north'~f i-ihat.' is uCwknown as pieasan't Gr~e'" The family, next'. moved, to
a farm in Wakarusa, t9wo,s.hip.,preempted by Rober~o,Ow~~s;·.,the SW\ of section
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80 'acres of, land and later bought 160. acr~s.:- ,This: farm' was' located
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in '. t&amp;e 'P1easan~ valiey school district and was' the:lol~. of the·; NE~, section 34,
township 13, range 19, . and . the NW% of .section34",~9wn~Q:iP 13, .range::19 .. They
moved tq their. new home, in. 1864.'· and ,lived th,ere un.ti,Lt;peir :.deaths. ' :
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Morgan Jones w.as cOIlne~ted~·wit.h ~,he s'tate ,milit:-ia
and serJed in' Capt'ain 'D'ickins'on "s company. :dur~ng,'.Price 's:. raid •. '" \;,:":"'~ ~:.­
'Their chUdren were: Joseph ,: .Robert M. ,J:me :~. ,·.1:ohn, M•. , Margaret,
'..E'lizab~thA.,'·Tl';o~as·c,-;ana,Morgan:R.
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Millie, daughter .0J .Jo.seph and,.M •. L.. , Jones ;.p~~e,mb.er; 24:'-,·la}6;.. ag'e 3
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Son of Thomas .C. and Edna Jones ,. NovemQer, 190.?·,; q-ied:: at,.birth. ~:
c~i~~t.i~n 's~a~k" ~~'s b?m May~ ~7'l' ;~8'!2,,")n~A'f~~Jh~,iJD RJ;line; Bav.aria·, II,
. Ger~nr.;", di¢d, ~p.'. D0IJ81~s cqu~~y, ~()y~lJlb~~.;~ ,:.18~?, .:' &gt; i,.7 _ .... ~r,' " :--:; .;, , .;, ,\ ...
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Freemans' Champion' . ~. 'Volume··l ;. Number' .1 . '- ' Prairie City, .Kanzas , Thurst;Jay,: ' :
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boast of J 'but, "declarat.ions of intentions'" have been "filed" on the 'most of.
t~e~, with fair "prospects of bebig "pre-emp'ted; ", 'alid 09" hopes of' "jumPing ~:r'
,., C9ns~der~ng . ,this. state of 'things, ·the prop,detors of Prairie City, w,ith th,e
.v~ew Of supplying"thewants of our young men,:,offer :as ~n induce!J,leIlt for "
young ladies in the States to emigrate'and 'settle among us~ a city lot to '
each and everyone, so soon as they consent ,to ~e~o~ a. "squattE7r'.S clai.lI!. l'
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Magazine LAWRENQE.,-::.. TpDAY AND':YESTERDAY, Published '·by THE".LAWREN:CE DAILY'JOURN¥ '
WORLD, ,Decell1ber23, J.913., :We wish.to !'Than.k'Mro Wo keith Kelley' for the 10,an,q~...... .
this fine magazine. 'so that we. may·rcopy 'some,of .the articles 0": . ." ... ' . ,,;-'.r,'.
MRS. B.! B~CHTELSBAUER, ':La~:rence,' ~sas'. -. Wa's .boni in: Bava~i~ ',G~.~~a.~y:"'a~d' ·~'~ni~ ·t~
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half years young'.:". HY"father, Henry M. Simpson, then lived in West Lawrence~', ~Back
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lives. I well r'emember'being hurriedly dragged'into the maze of maize ju·sf''a.s,:'!;~~:
rebels came up the '.. front. steps loold.ng· for abolitionists. The day was hot'~'" It :'.,
dawned that way,.' 'We had no water,_ no, brea~fast,. . arid nothing to satifify' hu'nger-' .~
except ears
hatf-green corn. The necessity fo'r ,.keeping quiet was impre'ssed' ~n'
my mind; but probably t was too badly scared. to . make a noise, anyway., ';The' flam~s ,.,
from our Durn~ng. house scarcely had ~ied down when 'we came out of our'hidingpia¢e
and were taken care .o~ ~y kind n:ig!:bors - glad ,:just to be alive."
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Catholic Church, :.was going to give confirmation that day. I had prepared for:'con:firmation. The'y 'came' to the hotel front. en,trance around five a.m~ .. Someqne' calieci
out very loud~three:times, hello. The nigh:t clerk, Mr. Austin, grabbed the gong
and rang it tlirough the,~alls of the hotel to/:!,rouse, sleeping guests. EugeneBerry
(Smithy) and myself. ran -:1;hrough the dining room tq, get out of the house .,.. '~~,!:&gt;ack':
door was locked~ We retl,lrned to the office and got ·:out at the back door' in 'rear of
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T,ell~: interestingly of some fac:ts about" Mi-o
and Mrs. Griswold who ,had~. returned, '!;he;evening' before from a visit East'.·, Miss ).
Oliver state's': -,:,";~~.' Gr.~swold, with her .. two children, had gone in April '~o 'vi'slit •.
relatives in St.•. Charles·,;Minn. Dr. Griswold Jjad gone east to bring,them·hbme'•. :~";."
They found time 'to~,visit ·his mother. There frien'ds~pressed him to stay long.- en'ough,
for· them to 'li.o14 .. reunion in his honor.·He declined. ,It seems almost ,that'.'~h'ey.
were fated inno:way to escape the massacre;·,they.niissed their train at Hannibal,., :
and at Leavenworth .fo,:!n(Cthe stage already ,gone •. ':They hired a carriage ~nd' ove~:t'&lt;iok
it, reaching Lawre~ce":-at~'five o'clock on··:the :afteiiioon of August 20, 1863; -'Thei,r"';
bed-room was on the ground floor and early next morning they heard Mr~. Trask.cal~ing
to men from the upper piazza" saying: "You want"to, Jgo"up ,town·and··:ta,xe mea'sure~ fGor:'
the safe,-tY,. of: ,the city.~ II . . ,Ev:en. then :-they 'did ,iiot :·inicigi"ne . that, tliose .:'to·whom· J:1e'wa,~,
speaki~gwere gUerillas.; ',rhey c'alled for. Dr.• ,Griswold and looking from her wi!fdo~~~'
Mrs Griswold saw what' they were. The .!D.ounted 'outla~s asked: them to'· go "with' them·
to the Eldridge House, promising safetyo ,The. ~our men :l.~ft ~h~ h01:1,se t0g~~her.. an!i~· \\
as. they steppe~r:through the gat'e, .',they ~ere 6r~e:~ed, t~):go ~n ~ringle file,.; ·tl1~n,the .. :.
rebels fired'upon'tnem.' The 'men"!,&gt;cattered, but ~ere sho't;"while.,r:u!U1:i-n..g ~d fe~1.7'"
Dr. Griswold·' died almost irl.stantly'~ Mr. Trask" as i~sta~tly' killed~:: M,r., Thorpsiied
from ~is wounds the· next' day. Mr.' Baker', ofKaz:tsas'CitY."rec·eiye'd ..:the' second~hot·~·through his:.lungs, 'which'hoWeve'r did 'not· provefata~.!,'." . "·' ;~'" . '.:.:"
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'58, when he came to the city. He ntov'ed his ~efrigerator factory to St. Louis in
1872, but now makes his' home in Kansas City. In +858 ~. S~w b~ilt the :thre?'
story brick'building now oWned"and~occupied bY,Jacob House,&amp; Son.: ~e~e are ,h:1:s
words: "My carpen~er ;shop and, the First .:,M. E~ C~u:r:c~ that were ~ear, ;each other,
escaped the fire. The church was used 'as a morgu~.:) put men to w:orl,t, ,maki,ng
rough coffins and used 2,500 feet of walnut lU'!l~er ,'and fi£:ty. poun~s ,of ~i~s that I
happened to have at the :shop. Theriext' day I put, men ,to work ',on ,a ,o:uilding ~, had
under way on Massachu:setts' Street, 'opp'osite' 'whe:re now the, JournC!.i':'World is', :thinking
to check a stampede of people leavip.g towzr. My old memorandum book tells ,~~'t,Q.ere
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EDWARD P. FARREN, 34 Whalley ,Ave.,·New Haven, Conn. _ ,"~r familY,at :the t,ime of,the
raid were living in the Finley House 'which was on, the' e~~t side of Massachusetts
Street, directly back of' the' old City Hotel (since ca~~~~ "The Duff~e Ho,us~,").
This was a short distance' from the -,river bank, and kept"' by a, Mr. Stone. For ~wo or
three weeks previous to the raid theyShad been-'recruiting ~ company of sharpshooters
in Lawrence and they were camped in N6rth Lawrence by the ~ld~Baldw~n Mill i(since
Darlings I think). It 'seems ,that QUantrell'had former~y taught s~hool ,in Lawrence
and boarded with the Stone's,' and while :there he had typhoid' fever. They had taken
care of and been very good to him,.:so 'thatmorning'he said that ,they ,sJ.1ou~~ be~a:ved
and all in their house and they took all of their prisoners ther~, so 'mother an~ we
children went there; father hiding in some 'very tall ,weeds back of the,house. I
was with my mother and a nunib'er of: others in the dini~g room when Lydia Stone,
daughter of the proprietor,ran dodging :through the' crowd and wept 'upstairs'. They
had taken her diamond ring early that' morning and she had gone toQUaritrell; and he
had made them give it back. They told herthey,would ;get 'even with her~ so had ,come
back for it. When: they could not find her:-they'said: ;'Everyd
one,'of, you:,come
out here,' and after they had gotten us out they 'lined
all up on,the veranda men, women and children, -and starting atone' end: said: t 0 the '1!l8.D ':" 'j Whe re are you .
from?' He replied "Ohio," and they asked "What part of Ohio?', t() ',whichquestion~ b: e
again replied 'The ,southern part."TheY shot him~ 'The' $ame'wa's a,sked or' ,the':\next
man. He said 'From the same place, but:for God "s sake don't, I§hoot ~," , They s,h'o~ ,
him. The next. man was one-armed Brown,", whom all: the, old settlers knew., ,He ,hel.p,' uP,
the stump of h~s arm to show that he was a cripple', bu:f '~eflhar~d the fate of the "
other two. The next man ,to Brown was"also';sho't and his blood spurted all over the
lady who stood next to mother and me. ' Just -then Mr. ; Stone came out
'the hous'e
ar;d walked up close to the men sa.yi~:, '~o~k' h~r:e~ I haye bee~. ~a~a~t'~e,d pr6:tec;;.'
t~on and safety for myself and all- ~n riIy houseaz;d I w~t thi,s '~topped • .' r They' ,sn,ot
h~m. He turned around, went back int6the house' and' died in a: short' time. . Th~n '",
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DELLA JONES PATTON, 1524 .Tyler Stree.t, Topeka, Kansas; '!My i~t~e~' 'w~s'DaV:id, 'Johe's;
a mason by trade and a building contrac-t,or~' 'We ,lived o'ii Kentucky Street .,:tw~d blocks
south of Central School. My mother with, us four cl:iiidre~ w~nt out to s~'~' ReV',~, 'Brow~' s at the big ravine W?st of town.' I can now see the mass' of people there. I was
n~ne y:ars O~d a~ that t~me. Jim Lane one of them and Dear Mrs. Brown made a2l her
flour ~nto b~scu~ts to help feed t~ose.at the house. My father stayed at our bouse,
and saved several houses from burn~ng ~n that neighborhood. Just before th
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was give~ for the ruffians,to leave, Rev. Fi~her's house was one he saved f;o~etotal
destruct~on, the front hav~ng burned out before he got there. MY father dragged f;he
preacher from the cellar, where Mrs. Fisher had tumbled him to save his life
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FELLENSTEIN, Mrs Charles; 2000 Arrowhead Drive; Olathe, Kansas 66067
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MEI'CALF, b. Shullsburg, Wisconsin about 1854 •. Father's name,
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April 12, '~838 in Green. Co.; 'Ohio, to Rosina (or Rosenah) STILES. ,
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HISTORY,:OF'):!A~~WNCE, KANSAS FROM THE FIRST SETTLEMENT 'TO THE 'ci'os~ OF ,THE REBELLION;
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to Kansas: in, 1857 and was pastor of the P1ymouth'Congregationa1 'Chur~h during.th~
turbulent:; years r.ecorden.: in ~his book."' The' focus of 'hfs" History is naturally the
~ ,dra,ml:itic:conflict' between pro:": 'and anti-slavery factions in the years befor~ ,1861,
bu:t; ,.there, .. is also good inforination on the devel'opnien£ of ' the town, ari,d"it~, eco~o~y
and cu1tu'ra1 life .. : His detailed, eye-witn'ess acc0urit '-of Quantrell" s 'Raid in 1863,
running more than 60 pages, is an especially va1~able·feature. The boo~"c~~taj,ns
269 pages of text, 30 pages of illustrations. An index, has been'a,dded, which ,was,
not in the original. Price is $120500 ' Kansl:is ,residents p1ea'se a'd'd 3;';%' sales tax'.
Order from: The Douglas County Genealogical -Society;" Po 00 Box 3664;~ ~~re'nde,~; ; .
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DON'T FORGEr THE WORKSHOP CONDUCTED BY EVERTON PUBLISHERS, MAY 26, 1977, 9 a.m.\ to
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THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1977, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Lawrence, Kansas
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firm well-known for its books, forms, and the magazine ~enealogi?al Hel~er.
The Theme of the workshop is "Family Tree CJ.iniLling Can Be Fun". It will be a comprehensive introduction to genealogy for th:~ beginner: how to get started, what
records to search, etc. These workshops ar~ being conducted allover the nation and
are exciting interest everY\'lhere they are offered.
The charge for the workshop is $6.00. Participants will receive at the door,an
information packet of sample forms and genealogical data sheets published by'Everton.
There will be a break from noon to 2 p.m. for lunch. For those who desire it, the
Genealogical Society will senTe a light luncheon buffet at a charge of $1.75 per
person. Participants in the workshop who ,,[ant this must register for it in advance
so that the Society will know the f~ll number. Persons are, of course, free to
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the genealogical materials produced by their firm.
This will be a first-rate workshop conducted by professionals. We hope that fuahy
will be able to participate. Please send registrations by May 17, 1977 to The i
Douglas County Genealogical Society; P. o. Box 3664· Lawrence, Kan·sas 660440 If
you desire more information about the workshop, ple~se write the Society, giving·
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LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66044,

�THE PIONEER
Published Quarterly by:
The Douglas County Genealogical Society
P. O.Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas, 66044

VOL. I

MARCH 1978

NO., 3

CONTENTS
In Memcriam

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Installment Three of the Register of the Old Settlers' Meeting
from The Kansas Memorial • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Excerpt from a Family His tory • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Mound Cemetery, Douglas County, Kansas • • • • • • • • . • • • • •• 100'
Queries • • • •
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Pioneer letter

Some Res ources at the" Lawrence Public Library • • • • • • • • ••

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A NOTE TO OUR READERS:
You are all aware, of course, of the great delay in publishing this
third issue of The Pioneer. The delay is entirely the responsibility of
the editor, who hereby extends his formal apologies for the inconveniences
and uncertainties caused all of you.
The Pioneer is now firmly on schedule, and it is the intention of the
Society and the editor to have the fourth issue out in April, followed by'
issues in May and June, in order that subscribers will get the fcur issues
due them for the fiscal year July 1977-June 1978.
Membership in
persons. Dues are
receive the copies
join. "Back issues
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the Douglas County Genealogical SOCiety is open tc all
$5.00 for each fiscal year: July to June. Members
of the quarterly for the fiscal year in which they
of the quarterly are $1.50 per copy.

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l·lENORIJ.JI

Gladys Lee Aiken
Born 1938
Died 29 December 1977

Dorothy G. Pencins Kasky
Born 1911
Died 13 January 1978
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"Happy are those who die in the Lord!
Happy indeed, the Spirit says;
now they can rest for ever after their
since their good deeds go with them."

\-~rk,

Revelation 14:13
Jerusalem Bible translation
The Douglas County Genealogical Society lost two of its finest members
recently. Nrs. Aiken \-las the co-editor of the first two issues of ~ Pioneer
and a charter member of the Society. Hrs. Kasky Has also a valuable member of
the Society. Both are deeply missed.
"But the souls of the virtuous are in the hands of God,
no torment shall ever touch them.
In the eyes of the unwise, they did appear to die,
their going looked like a disaster,
their leaving us, like annihilation;
but they are in peace.
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They who trust i.I:l him will understand the truth,
those who are faithful "Till live with him L"l love;
for grace and m3rcy await those he has chosen."
Wisdom 3:1-3, 9
Jerusalem Bible translation

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�Continued fram last issue of The Pioneer.
REGISTER OF'THE OLD SETTLERS I MEETING
Installment Three
(fram The Kansas Memorial: ~ Report of the Old Settlers' Meeting
Held at Bismarck Grove, Kansas, September 15th and 16th, 1879.
by Charles S. Gleed, Editor. Kansas City,"""'TIffiO:rPlease note: the Register is not in alphabetical order.
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THE KANSAS JlfEMORIAL.

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.Daf~ of &amp;II/elntnt. r Pmmt R(si~:~

Olodgiil; Jessie, llIinoi';Septemoer 17,1857.
. Mound City;·lM611.
LalVrence. ....
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Uayne, Tliomas R., Shelby Co , Ky., May 16, IlI36.
iefTenon Co., October 13,1854.
JefTerson Co.
llayne Sus:&gt;.n, Indiana, January:.!lj, IM:llJ.
efTerson Co., Kan., May 4,11157. JelTerson Co.
Bromell, Mrs. Harriet, '{ork State, AUl;ust 9, Id09.
eavenworth, Kan .. May 1,1857.
Br:lSs, Kate, Kansas. lanu:,uy S, 18l.iO.
Near Lawrence, 18BO.
Ncar Lawrence.
Brown. ThoKlas R. f Lawrence, Decemher 11, 1800.
LawrencC', December 11, ]860.
B.ker, Isaac L., Pennsylvani:&gt;., July 10, 18211.
Baldwin City, April ZT, ll!57,
Ihldwin City.
Harker, Luccna A, l&lt;.ochcster. N. Y • August 16, 1844. Lawrence. Douglas Co., October Lawrence.
5, IS~7.
Uanta J. C,' Ridge, Kan., July 11, 185IJ.
Lawrence, April 1:;, II«lO.
Lawrence.
Bart. lI, Alice E., Riley Co., Kan., February 24,1858. Riley Co., Kan., Feb. 24, 1&amp;51&lt;,
J. unction City, Kaa,
ropeka. .
Baker, Charles 5., \Vhite Co., Ind., October 25,1&amp;10.
Topeka, February 4, I&amp;H ..
Uaker, Carrie M., LaSalle Co., Ill., August a.ltiS2.
Topeka, September 6, 18.'&gt;5.
Topeka,
Benjamin, Alexina,.New Lexington( 0., Sept, 26,llHU. Kanwaka, Feb.uary 14, 1867.
Brown, W. R., Buffalo, N. Y., Ju,y 16, 18-10.
Lawrence, May, 1864.
(1857. Hutchinson,
Byrne, John 0., Ireland, lItay!fl, IS2G.
Cottonwood, Cnase Co., July 3,
Barricklow, G, R., Indiana, March 2:l, 18;J5,
Baldwin City, April 20, li!5il.·
Topeka.
Bond, Thom~s, Indiana, March 31', 18-l8.
Lawrence, November 17, 1854.
Clinton.
Banker, F. H., PittslOn~,Pa., February 23. 18511.
Marion, April 4, 1117t1.
Lawrence.
Brown, James P., New york, August ~1, 1859.
Lawrence, May 10, 181;9.
Lawrence.
Harnes, William c., Mansfiel.!, 0., Au~u .. 18, 1831.
Oskaloosa, April 4, 1858.
Bardell, John C., Ru.h Co , Ind., J~lIl1ary IH, 1832.
Lawrence. September 15, ISOI.
North Lawrence.
Baker, ~Joyd P., Fort Ann, N. Y., Nov. Itl, 18'20.
Nemaha County, May 15. 11SGO.
Topeka.
[Co.
Barchell, Elizabeth, Green Co., Pa., October 7, 1811.
Lawrence, October 28, 1Slil.
Reno Tp.; Leav.
narnes, W. E., Dracut, Mass., Septemuer 21,1833.
Vinland, March 29, 1856.
Byerley, G. W.Jr., Pennsylvania, April 6, 1821,
Clinton, Doug. Co., lIIar. 4, 1855. Clinton.
Ryerley. WIR., ~io, April 13, IHI7.
Clinton, Dou~. Co., Mar, 4, 1&amp;55. Palmyra.
Ba&lt;lt;er, S. A., Glfard, Pa.,.August 20J 11j(j5.
Lawrence, 11170.,. .
L:lwrellce.
Ill,ss, J. F., Shoreham, Addl50n &lt;;:0., V t, Apr. 13. IB20. Lawrence, May 2.), 1050.
O.kaloosa,
UlIss, ."'In. Julin, Sal$bury, Addl.son Co., Vt., November 23, )~l4.
l.awrence March ai, 1857.
Oskaloo.a.
Blisl, Miss Nellie C,' July:!S, 1!j(;(J.
Volley Fa lIs.
Brewer, D J.t Smyrna, A. M., June 30, l&amp;ri.
Le.avenworth, Sept 13,1809.
Leavenworth.
Benedict, S. A., New York. November S. 1~1.
Lawrence. ~lay 1,1867.
Lawrence.
Uowm;\n. ~1rs. M:.ry S., \V:l~hill~ton Co .• N. Y.
(.:lWrCllcc. JH57.
Topeka.
Baldwin, Mrs. Nora, Newton, !la., lo·ehru:uy 2'2, 1841. I.ecompton, May 1. 18611.
Lawrence.
ll:lulcer, F. II., Pittston, P:l., lo'ebru:try 2.'i, JSSR.
~1~riol1, April 4. 1878.
Lawrence.
Cone, A. }.... , Dcl:lw.lre, 0 November ~'O, 1&amp;a2
Doug-las Co., A.prill, 1861.
J...:\wrence.
Carr, E. 1.1., Davis Co., Ia., March 5,1&amp;'"&gt;4.
Miami Co., February 15, H!57.
Wichita.
Con~ay, Thomas W., Irda,,~, Decell,ber 13, 1840.
Bismarck Grove, 1S7!1.
Bismarck.
CraJu, N. C., Tompkms. N. Y., l'tIarch 1l.1w.?7.
Palmyr:a, Doug. Co., Mar. 16.1857. Leavenworth.
Carter, Paschal, 1II0nroe Co., Ky., Octoher W, 1819,
Dougl •• County. Aprillll, 1855.
Douglas Co.
Cummtn., J. S., Cory dan, la, May 17, hii-!.
Urcat Bend, 11177.
Gre.t Bend.
Cox, Mr!'. M. L., Ucrlin, \Vis•• Nov. 2:J, 1&amp;54.
Lawrence, August I, J859.
Jefferson Co.
Curti., H. W .• Piqua, 0., October B, 1821.
Shawnee Co., November, 1855.
Shawnee Co.
Curtis, Mrs. Sarah, St. Clair Co" Ill., March 17,11j22, ShalOnee Co , November, It).)5.
Shawnee Co.
Cherry C M., Kania •• M.y 23 lli5!1.
Lawrence, April I, IH70.
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Lawrence.
Collier A. A., Penn:.ylvallla. 1une 21, 1800.
l.~wrence.1Htj,,).
I.:lwre",:e.
Conwe l I, J H., Maine, May 17, 1850.
1'1 Dodge, Iowa, May 17, 11155.
~'t. Dod!;e, Iowa.
Cherry, Arthur, Ohio August :H, IIStiO.
Lawrence, April 7, 1870.
Lawrence.
Charlton, Kate, Illinois, January H, IIl67.
Lawrence, AuguSlI9; 1867.
Lawrence.
Charlton, Ada, New Yorlc.
Lawrence, November 15, 1857.
Lawrence.
Carpenter, John C., Indiana, Pa .. February 5,18'.38.
Allen COUllty, June d, 1857.
Leavenworth.
Crosby, M. J., Braltleborollgh, VI., February 2,1821.
Baldwin Cily, March 17, 18li9.
Baldwin City.
Cracklia, Joseph, Boston. Mass, .May 2, lSW.
Lawrence. Scp.tcmoer ZO, 18.H..
Lawrence.
Cretors, rlorace, Paris, III , October 10, 1057.
Emporia, April 18, 1870.
Emporia.
Cooke, l;eo. W,' Comstock, lIIich., April2J, 18~8.
I nd,anaoolis.
Clarke, Air. L,
Round Rock, Tex.
Cartwright. C }., Batavia, N. V .. June 20,18/3.
Lawrence, March 10, IBW.
Clinton.
Charlton, Mis. Mary. IlIi, ois, November 13, 18117.
Cline, A. E., Missouri, 1844.
Lawrence, January 2, 1865
Lawrence.
Cline, Mary, Kentucky, )823.
Lawrence, IS61.
1..3wrence.
Cline, Ellen, Tennessee. 1l);;(J.
Lawrence, 1871.
Lawrence.
Cline, William. Missouri. 1&lt;40.
Lawrence, 1biO.
Lawrence.
Converse. Miss Stella, Uniontown, 0., Oct. 26, 1855.
W yandolle, Nov. 20, 18S0.
Wyandotte.
Cutler, H. A., Highgate; V~:.o lIIay 30,1&amp;10.
Lawrence, October 20, 1!!.l7.
ColI!ns, Hallie. Lexington, 1\.y .. September 4, 185~.
Olathe, October, 1860.
Olathe.
Colhns, John C., Keene, Ky .. February 30, l/l:lO
Olathe, March, 18UO.
Olathe.
Co:lins, Elizie C .. Lexington, Ky., Augu&lt;t 4. 18:J5.
Olathe, March, 11)(j0.
Olathe.
Cornell, Annie M., Pennsylvania, May 16, 18m.
\\'yandotre, June, 1~57.
Wyandott •.
Conger, ~lu. Eliu. Genesee Co., N. Y., August 1821
Douglas Co., June. 18,.
Hesper.
Campbell, G. W. War .. n Co" Md., May 21, lR:I1.
Douslas Co , October 10, IX(j1.
Dougla, Co.
Corey. A. S., West Springfield, M .. s., Jan. I, IR21.
Quindaro, ,\ pril ~l, 18.;7.
Plowboy.
Campbell_, lIIary E , Highland Co ,0 .. May 11, 18%7. Leavenworlh, April 15, 1!!70
Boldwin City.
Charlton,. Kate R., Pennsylvania, March 20, 18:14.
Lawrence. May, J~H(j.
J .awrenr.e.
Canaday, J. R , ~Iacoupin Co, III., Feb., 22, 1&amp;55.
\\'ichita, February ~8, 187·J.
\Vichicn.
Cleland, P. S., Wa.hin~ton Co., Ky .• Nov. ZT, IHIl.
Topeka, Jnly ~H, I&amp;;U.
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Topeka.
Cleland. lIIary M" Mer"er Co., Ky.
W:lvelancl, November ~, Jlis,rl
Topeka.
Cook. IIIrs. 5 C , Greenwood, Ind.
Waveland.
Topeka.
Clark, Geo. E., Rochester N. Y., January )0, 1831.
Wyandotte, May 22. 1857.
Clar.ton, Thomas, Kan.as b,y, !lIo., Ao".&lt;:,ust :!8, 1859.
lohllson County, 1tl.'l9.
Great Bend.
Cro e, Wm. A .• St Lou", Mo., March ';), ltiS2.
Lawrence, November~, Jb74
Lawrence.
Co.ley, Geo, W Berkley Co., Va., AUJr. ~. IHOS.
K:lnw:lka, J\prill0. lX5.~
r.a.wrence.
Cooley, :lIn. G. \V., Franklin Co., Pa .• Feb. H, lXOO.
_~:lnwaka. April 10,1&amp;'10.
Lawrence.
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Cordl.y. Richard. Nuttingham. Eng .• Sepl. 6. 1!i~9.
: Lawr.nce. D.cemh.~ ~. 18.1,
Crulchfield. W .• Jame.lown. C. E • ~Iay 2'2.1829.
Il.awrence. ~Iarch ~.!~
Cosley. H. A .• Berk:e.y Co; Va .. Ianu.~.,,·~. 1~:.!5.
I Lawrcllce. May I.
Cos ley. Reb.cca. Xema. 0 .• June 29. 1!l3.~:
. Lawrenc •• May 1.1!l:i5..
r.rocker. Annie L .• Lawrence. K:ut .• OCI. 10. 1859.
Lawrenc •• Oo;lober to. 1,,50.. _
Cochran. L. C .• Cad:z. Harrison ('0 •• 0 .• Aug. I. HIH. Leayenworth Co .• Oct. J. 18G5.
Coffman. W. T .. L.wisburg. W. Va., Aug. Z'I. 11149.
Carbondal •• S.plember 13. I&amp;~I
Chapman. W .• Plymoulh. N. II .• May 1. 1&amp;60.
L~wr.nce. hugust. HI IStltl.
Clark. M. T .• D.calur. Ind .• April 21. 1850.
R.chland. ~Iarch 6. IIfiJ.
Coftg.r. Cynlhia. Gibson Co • Ind .• March I~. 1850.
Lawrence. OClober, 185~.
Cheney; D., Vermont. Nov. 8, IHI5. .
Douglas Co .• January 28. 185tl.
Crane, Jeanie Howell, Easton, Northampton Co., Pa.,
June 2 3 . 1 8 : \ 0 . .
Topeka. August. 1~55.
Climen.on. E. L .• Crawford Co.• pa.'lune 16. 1839.
Shawnee Co .• Marc!&gt;. 18.55.
Cardwell, Wm. A., Henry Co., Ky., ugust 16.1816
Big Spring •• Dougl:L£ Co., June
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J ecrerson Co .• April 10. 1870.
O.k.ioola.
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Ohio City, April. 1~60.
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Cro •• Ozitia lIIinois. August;, •
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L,wrence. October:25. 18M.
Chrisiian J';"cs Ireland. September 30. 1~19.
Lawrence. Sevt.mber, 186U.
Lawrenc •.
Charll'n: Joseph Jr .• England . .Julr 12• ~sa~:l IH57
I.awrence. June. Il!OO.
J.~wrence. •
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r.rowder. Jame. A .. Sal.m. ScpteDl~.r 12. 1831.
Am.ricus. OClober 15. 1!I5II.
Duck Creek.
Cha.pman, Amasa., Roc~esferJ November, 5. UU2.
Lecompton, June 1, 1~.
l:-ccompto..n.
Cunninqham. T. B .. Qh.?Octob.r 18. 1S:j(~
nou~l"s County. Sept. 2H. 1870.
)ou~la. Co
Cook. G. P .• West VIr);'"ta. Au!;ust 7. I~.O.
Belvoir, April ~!l. 11170
Panhandle.
Crothers. ~~arl ... Greenfield. 0 .• June 17. ~8tlBi 3
Jefferson Co .• September .1. 1~n8. ~Sk.al~o,~,
Cre~se, Phihp, Cape ~laYI N. J .. February 1, 4.
Shawnee CounlY, August ~2.1~'\ij .• 1opeka.
Clltick. Rachel. Shawnee CO. 1 Kan • AUj:;',22. J~fl/j.
I.awrence. August 15. IHli2.
/I.awrcnce.
Chadwick. I'. G • Han'!v.r. N. H .• Sev tnU. Is:;,w.
1.awrence. :II arch Ili. 1800
II esper.
Cook. Au~tin D., C:lrdmgton, 0., Sept. ~(J~ ~~J2.
North Lawrence, April 9,187H
Lawrence.
Colville. John H. Ke.nlucky. Octo."er 1,,: .8il'J..
Lawrence Augllst 17.1I1U9.
i l.;awrellce.
Clarke. Ii S., RushVIlle, III., Aptl114. HH5.
Lawrence: july. IH55.
.' 'I Lawrence.
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Corcoran. John. Ireland. F.bruary 4. 18:3·\.
·11.awr.nce. Mav 15. lb08.
I Brookv.II·"
Coombs, T. M .• Banl(or. Me .• December ~. 18'24.
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Colman. I.'ary J .• lIIa&lt;sachusetl!. Octob.r 16. 181S.
Lawrence. Novemb.r 1, ,~! .
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HH4
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La",
renee,
Noycml)cr
1,
1~".
Kanwaka.
ust
Colman. E. A .• A.hley •.!'!a ••.• Ault
I, ~.
I I."wrence.
April2'~. 1855.
Lawr.nce.
Crocker, vco. li .• l'rovldcnce, R.I.. April it ]ij"lS.
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Lawrence.
Crocker. E. F .• Hartford, CL. Aug 19. ~!l5O.
Lawrence. October:!:!, 1855.
Lawrence.
Crocker. :II ... E F .• Champaign. 111 •• Feb. Ill. 1851.
Leavenworth. Apri. 21,1874.
Lawrence.
Campfield;Jo •. L .• Newark. N. j .• October 12. l1i50.
Lawrence.
Campbell. frank M .• Pennsylvania, ~larch la, 11162.
Leavenworth. "pril la, 1870.
Hutchinson.
Chri.man. John T , Kentucky. April U. ISW.
Hutchinson. :'&gt;Iarch 15. IHiS.
Lawrence.'
Crocker, Ernest, L:lwrcnce, Ran., M:HCh 2i!. 1868:
Lawrence, It-farch 2.1. 18tat
Lawrence,
Crocker. BChy H., Liberty, ~Ie., February '1:1, 13:.~.
Lawrence, October :l:J, Hi5S.
Monley.
Crew. John W .• Owensyill •• Ky .• Sepl. 23, ISI2.
I Lawrence. May 10. IH5H.
Brown Co., 0,
Curle ... john W .• Dluff City. 111.
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Lawrence.
Carmean. C. K., K o.sulh, Ia .• April 3. 1857.
Baldwin City. November 1. 18.'&gt;9
Curtis. &lt;.:harlel. North Topeka, January 20. J859.
North Top.b, January ~O. I~. liirst white child
born in N .Topek •.
Cartlid!i:(. Mrs. Nettie.
Weymouth. Topeka, Nov.
to.I!I5II.
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Topeka. !'lovember 10. IM5H
Topeka.
Douglas Co.
Coleman A. W .• Ohio. May:!11. 1&amp;1.1.
Douglas Co • October 29. lb&amp;!.
E.udora, Doug-. Co.
Campbel l • J. F., Newberg. N. Y .• November H, 1M4.
Fort Scott. Feb. Z'I. Igll7
Crawford. James, Cincmnati, O. J January 15, ItS-iti.
Kansas C;'ty, September 2, ur;o. Lawrence.
C~ylon. Meddie. Lawrence. October 21. 16(jd.
L"wren«. Octob.r 21. I~lill.
Lawrence.
Ca.Ylon, Merrie, Lawrence, Decem~t!r U, HHjij,
La.wrence. December U, ll;ti~.
Lawrence.
Corbin. J. N • New York. February 14. IIH7.
Lawrence. July II. lSUI!.
L.ayenworth.
eo:lier. ~. E .. Hamp:!ohire, Va , June Z.!, 1.!i36.
Leavenworth.
Campb.lI./. A. W'J. Canada. March S. 11S37.
I Leavenworth. October 21.1865.
Clyde.
Lawrence.
Cramer. 1,;. B.• lirangeryille. N. Y .• Sop •. 24. 1857.
Lawrence, 18.';8.
!..OlwrCIH;e.
Campb.11, Wm. H .• Indiana. June ao. 1&amp;3~.
Lawrence. September. 1800.
Churchill, S J .• Rutland, Vt .• November I. 184!.
Lawrence. llarch I, IS7!).
Lawrence.
Lawrence,
Churchill, Lue, We.tville. N. Y .• February 2~. 1840.
Chase Henry V .• Dov.". N. H .• April 'D. 11152.
iShawnee, Johnson Co .• lIIay,I!itl3. Lawrence.
Cook, Austin D .• Ca:dington. 0 , Sept ....
~6~ 1&amp;3:1' Lawrenc •• :&gt;Iarch 16.1860
Hesper.
Carr. H. H .• Wayn_ Co .• U .• November 23. 183i&gt;.
I Eudora. December 10. IM!i6.
Eudora.
Crothers. J. Y .. tireenfield 0 .• July 30. 1830.
Lawrence. April 20. 187t:i.
Douglas Co.
Croll. J. E .• Old K.ystone. May 26. 1&amp;;6
Eudora. June 7. IIfIH.
Eudora.
&lt;:!oclc. J. W .• New York City, October 2. IS11.
Ilaldwin City. April. 18BO.
Clinlon, Doug. Cu.
Crombia.Jame •• I r . l a n d . ·
Topeka.
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Cha.e, Enoch. Newhuryport. lIIass ,Aug. 29.1824.
Topeka. Novemb.r. 1654.
Topeka.
Cha«. Mary j • Litchfield, M •.• June 2~.la:l2.
Topeka. March. 1""&gt;'&gt;.
Topeka
Cavan CIS. A. A. B • Morgan Co. III. Aug. 12.18&amp;3.
Lawrenc •• May. lli5G.
Baldwin City.
Chester. E. P .• Ohio. S.ptember 26. 1847.
Lawrence. September 26, 1847.
Carothers. Mag!:ie E .• Franklin Co .• Pa.
Leavenworth Co. Nov. 15. IHM. Leavenworlh Co.
Clarke. H. S .• Canada Wcs •• April 30. 1633.
Lawrence. April 10.1657.
Lawrence.
Clarke. H. ~I., Mauachusetts, February 21,1834.
Lawrence, June: 21,1&amp;1:1.
Lawrence.
ColI:&gt;more, Hamle •• nOSIOn, Mass .• February 11, 1848. Lawrence, 11157.
£lIis.
Cod,ngton Thom •• V .• Oh.o. January 2tl. 1!!:13.
Tup-.ka. March II. 18117
Topeka.
Cavan .... 'u C .• North Carohna. May 10. UHO.
Lawrence. ApriI15.1!;5tl.
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Uald",in.
Cradi., Mrs. N. C .• Sharon. N. Y., May 24 1831.
Prairie City. Seplember.11l57.
Prairie City.
Curry. Mr•• Sallie E .• Wab~.h Cn., Ind '. Nov. 17. IH49. Lawrence. November 17. I!!OJ.
Grant.
Cong.r. T. S .• G.nesee &lt;':0., N. Y .• October 10 1847.
Hesper. June 15. IbQS
lIesper.
Creh'''' Horace. Edgar. 111., October 10. 1857.'
. Emporia. April 18. IHiS.
Emporia
Crawford.l. W .• Harrtson Co .• :'10 .• April 12. 1845.
Sedgwick Co • October 28. 18iO.
Kin,ley.
Ca~mlre, C. A •. Rcvenn:t. 0 .• February 8, IXliO.
lola, IMlifi.
lola.
Coffin. W. G .• Guilford Co .• N. C .• Feb. ~"l.. 1811.
Leavenworth, May 1. 1~61.
Leavenworth.
·Chrisman. Joh'.' T .. ~ouisyille. Ky • April 6. IWJ.
- - . :llarch. 1.,75.
Crothers, Cartle, OhiO, December :!M. 1S,16.
Belvoir, April !t). 18i6.
Lawrence.
Crolhers. Florence Ohio. March W 1~;9.
!I.lvoir. April 1M. IHil1.
Kaw Valley.
C:lnnon. ,~. C F',. Locust Grove, 0 '. June 24 IH·J7.
'fopcka, June 14. 10th1.
Topeka.
Cole, Carrie, Lawrence, April4, HW1.
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Lawrence, April.J, 11:;07.
Lawrence.
Connor. Alfr.d P • Alexandria. October 15.1800.
Lawrence. May 11. I~H.
Lawrence.
Crowder. John J .• Sangamon Co .• III.. J\prjl ~9. 1850. Lawrence. Ib7~.
I Lawrellce.
Cretors. Granville. Lebanon 0 .• Septemher 10 IH55
Emporia. April 18.1869.
Detroit, ~Iich.
Cadwalad.r. Rces. Cadiz, Ind .• March 81 l85-i
. Tong.noxie, :'&gt;Iarch Ill. 1870.
Tonganoxie.
Crowder. Thoma. J .• 111 • ~!ay U. IH35. •
Crawford Co.., April ~O. lliH.
Douglas Co.
Crowder. J. William. 111 .• Febru"y 17. 'H7~.
Crawford Co .. Arrtl ~:J. HIT·'
~brc, J. C., .!\limingtown, P::l" October :.!~, HI51.
\Voodstock, November M. l~iO.
Woodslock.
Campbell. W.lI ~I .• jrod" June 20. 1!!:!Ij.
r.awrclIce. M.,·ch ~'7. IMI~I.
Lawrence,
Clarke. Sidney Jr .. Lawrence. January J.~. Il!OJ.
II.nwrence. January 15. IHOI.
Lawrence.

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j Lawrcncc~ ~\1arch 15, ~855. 2
Kanwaka..
Cull,ertson, W. lI( , Zanesville, 0., Augu.t 6, IHII7
,'r:awre!,c~, Novemberla..o'I~~1'
Lawrence.
Cr .• wford. l. L •. Ohio. ~lay~, IHal!.
Conncd Grove, Nov. ". ou.
Chase Co.
Clark. Joseph. Green.burg, Decatur Co.,' Ind., April .
C
M 211 181i7 Vinlanu.
2·1, U331J.
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I Vml:ltuJ, Doug .. 0"r:.1 ar.,
. Lawrence.
Cherry E. Ellen, Lee.burg. 0., December 20, 18S6.
Lawrence. Aprlbl, I!l.'JJ 1°'8
Topeka.
Cr:twfo'rd. L. M .• Ohio, July 2~, 18~5
,Topeka, Novem er 1~,. "" .
CIMk, J. T • hle.La·Mo\t~, V,., August 3,1814.
ITopeka, October, lSUB
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Cloul{h, E. N. 0., Virginia, ~:ay 2d, IS,S...
.I~e.venworth, O~!ober lU, IS01.
Chase,·Geo. A., C~arleston, lila ... , Oct.,Z7, 18:)0.
I opeka. April. 1!&gt;'&gt;S.
Topeka.
Cha.e, AI;'-e M., lilt. Pleasant, Pa .. April 2. 1~52.
Buurbon ~o., May: 18.S;?
Topek •.
Curey. F. M .• Sparta, N. J .• January ~:I, 1851.
lJe Suto, r ebruary, 2, I~/Il
J.ohn.on Co .
. Coxe, Willi,m H .• Cleveland. 0, Deccmher Il, II!.~.
,\opeko. February 211. l~il4.
ropcka.
Crul.chfiehl. Mr~ A. &lt;"::\11:".1" \VCM, t\larch 2, lx:m.
)o.lIdur:l. Seph:mbet J, ] Xf:tJ.
\Vl.lk;tru~n.
Cox. ~tn M. CJ.nali:a. \Vcst. Nuvcllluer
IM:!'M. -- .' J·~~ltlorta, :-ocptclllocr J, ItWO.
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Crano, F. L , Hartford Co .• Ct., January 1O.'1l!O!1.
'1 opeka, 101 rch 19, 18.'&gt;5.
Topeka.
CrandaU. LeRov. Madison Co" !:-I. Y., Oct. 4, Ilj'~a.
~·roOlont. Lyon Co., May 21,185!I. Lawrence.
Crandall, Sarah A •• Allegheny Co., N. Y .• Doc. 18, 1830 Fremont, Lyon Co .• May 21, 1858. Lawrence.
Cooke. Annie, Ohio, June 22, ItI6-.
Lawre~ce, Sel"ember 15. 11&gt;70.
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CartoD. H. G •• Paris. Ill., October 10,18017.
Emparl •• April 18, 187\1..
EmpOria.
Chapman. Mrs. ~:dward, Vermont, August 28.1834.
Lawrence, October :10.1850.
Lawrence.
C"meron ). L. 18010.
Bourbon Co.
(1!!72. Lawrence.
Croucb,:r.) .• G.lwa~·, Saratoga Co., N. Y., Apr. 7,1828 Americu •• Lyon Co. March 14, Topeka. Kan.
Co:tant, A. P Wisconsin. September 1, 1849.
Lawrence, June 8. IXliI!.
~awrence.
Ca.e M Ii 1'ro)', Bradford Co •• Po. , Aug. 26.11126. Topeka, November W. IIlIL'.
1 upeka.
Ca.; M~s ~i. H ,1837.
Topeka, November I!I. 1~(;5.
To~eka, Kan.
Conklin, T. L .• Clarke Co. 0., )uneI7. 1821.
Topeka. "larch 1. Ib1i7.
Topeka.
Cornu .. er, C A .. Davi. Co., N. C., Feb 7, )~Z7.
Johnson Co., III arch 18, 18.10.
Lawrence.
Coh"an, O. A. Chel.ea. Mas •. , January 20, I!!;j()
bou~las Co .• October I~. 1854.
Uouglas Co., Kan.
Campbell, C.
Philadelphia. P •. , Aug. W. 1&amp;'i7.
Leavenworth, April9. 1~69.
Le"venworth.
Chadwick, Mary M., New London, N. H" November,
20, 1~:l6.
Douglas Co., December I. 1867.
Lawrence.
Clark, L. III., Petersburg, N. Y .• Dec. Ig. 1831.
Lawrence, April U; 1857.
!'lorton ville.
Crowe. George F., Nova Scotia. February 12. U!12.
Topeka, November, 1M54.
Empori ••
Crowe, Jane F., Nova Scotia, April 10, !ciI7.
I Emporia.
I Topeka, "lay 10, IH.'i7.
Cayt~n. R. M. r Fulton Co .• III., Aprll}J, 18.43.
I N eosha}'all •• May 19, It15i:!.
Lawrence.
Car«r. John. Jlle. Co,. Tenn., March aI, 1831.
Topeka. :\Iay 10, lo6~.
. Topeka. .
Cal: Isaiah, August 14. Igt'~.
:'!onmouth Tp., June II, 1855.
Monmouth Tp.
Cook. Joseph P., Richmond, Ind., October 13. 18'2ll.
De Soto. Johnson Co., February
2U. lSi!).
De Soto.
Cuppe~. J. J .• Roxbury. Ma... January 24. 1~48.
Lawrence, April
tRi:l.
I Salina, Kan.
Cowen, Lucy E., N. Y .• March '1:1, Jg,j.5.
Lawrence, Aug-list 2!!. 1:f7-1-.
I Lawrence.
Cule. J. A., Ohio, September 11, 1M!.
Olue J\lound March I. loGO.
Clogston. ). B." Washington Co., August 19, 1840.
Tupeka. May. IIlU1.
Eureka.
Cole, Harvey. 110non, l\lass., June; 7, HmO.
i Lawrence, November 28. 1867.
Lawrence.
Casperoon/.A. M., 0 .• May II}, 1851."
'Topeka. IS71.
Topeh.
Caldwell, ,,;. F .. Park Co., Ind., September 6.18.59.
Carlyle, Allen Co., Mar. 10.1870. Lawrence.
C;-am,=r, B. J., Sarato~a Co., N. Y;. July 31, 1~33.
Lawrence, October JO, 1&amp;'&gt;8.
Lawrence.
C,arke, N. S., RushVille. III.. April fl, 18~5.
-Lawrence. August 17, 181;9. (18/jH: Lawrence.
COlley. John T., .\141nor'litlc, Pa., Sept. :l, 1856.
Perry, Jefferson Co., December 6,i Perry.
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Cran ... Mrs Ada, Sandusky. 0., June 17, IH41,
Wyandotte, July 31. IBI3.
,Wyandotte.
Cansdell, A., London, Eng" August:'!s, I!i:lu.
1Anderson Co .• April G, 185G.
: Wlllcw Spring ••
Cameron, N. J., Zanesville. 0 .• Decomber 14, 1834.
I Eldorado:&gt;, April 25, 1S70.
I EI&lt;lorado.
Carmer. ~Iolhe A .. Willow Springs, Nov. 10, 18UI.
: Lawrence.
Eudo"a.
Cummings. Henry A .• Pitts!&gt;urg. Pa., Aug. 2~. 1845
,Belvoir, April I, IH.J8.
Delvoir.
Croll. Henry C , Herks Co .• Pa., April ~n. 1820.
Dougl.s Co., ApnU2, IRiS.
Doug!as Co:
Croll. Sarah A., Berks Co., Pa,. June ~!I, II:i~O
Dougl .. Co .. June 7, l~i8.
I Dougla. Co.
Cuden, J cnnic, Lawrcnc'c, ~[ay :l5 , IHf.ij
Lawrence, ~tay 25. lH,51l.
Harton.
Clarke, Sidney. Southbrid&amp;,e, Mas •.• Ocwber 13, 11l3l.
Lawrence, March, 1&amp;,,8.
I Lawrence.
C;.rnes. Harriet R., Pennsylvania, M;J.cch~, 1Nj7.
La.wrence, ~Iarch. 1~:,5. .
Lawrence.
Chapman, Katie S., Plymouth, N. H,. :'!arch 17. 1.37. Lawrence. January 12. 1867.
[Co.
Coxson. \Vm., Canada, :-Iovember II, 11&gt;~!1.
Franklin Co., ~lay 20. J85U.
Tonganoxie. Leav,
Cox!!.on. Mrs T., indiana., November 15, 1~38.
I Dougla~ Co., !-.lay, 16(j1.
TonJ::lnoxie.
Coxton. Horace Greeley, New York City, 0';1.10, 1855. Empcria, April 1M, IS'O.
S, Paul, :\linn.
Clark, J. S .. Pituuurg. Pa., January la, 18...
Wyandotte, April 14, IM69,
Wyandotte.
Carmcan, Cyrena B , Iowa. lK.1tt.
Baldwin City, Isr.O.
l.:\wrencc.
Cuttrell. H. M .• Mendon. 111., July 29, 16G3
Wahauns.e. November 1M, 1875. W.baunsee.
Collins. Mrs. Vallen tine.
Chadwick, Chao., N ..... York.
Quindaro, February 21, 1857.
Lawrence.
Campbell.! J. R • Fronklin Co .• Pa., October 2,';,1825.
Leavenworth City. Mar. la, 1870. 1I0ug:la. Co.
Cornell, Yrcd D .• Wy.nuotte. July :"'0, 18tiU.
I \Vyanc.1oltc.
\VY:lIHlotte.
COIlC, Wrn. W., Monroe Co., N. Y., Dec. 18,1386.
Topeka. June I. IMG9.
Topeka.
Crane, C. H., New York. February 6, IS~3.
. Osawatomit:, ~larch 18, L8M
Osaw:ltomie.
Cou[ant. Charles G .. Ulster Co. NY., OC[ 16. 1840.
Topeka, March I,i, HO/!.
Hutchinson.
Cooley. Harry, Bunalo. oS. y" ~Iay 17. lSi,).
Kansas City, Kan,. Feb. 14.1878'1 Kansas City, Kan.
Cameroo. Noah, Fulton Co., N. Y .• April 20, 1831.
Wakaru·a. Dougla. Co .• October
29. 1854.
,Wakaru.a, Dougla.
Co,
Cotton. G. W .• ) efferson Co .• Kan .• May 31,1860.
JefTerson Co • lIJay 31. 11lliO.
\VilJiamstown.
Curter. Alrred, l\la .. s.chusett!, July 12,1837.
Vinland. OctcLer. IHas.
Douglas Co.
Cox, A. n . Knoxville, Tenn., November SO, 1854.
Eudora. I(an .... May 22, lRIiO.
Cruise, J. H., New York. Februnry 10. IHH.
'Vy~ndotle, October 2"~, !tilia.
Wyandotte.
Cruisc, helle A., «'linton, Pa., January 22, IM-t7.
Wyando"e. November 17.1857.
Wyando"e.
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Wyandotte, April :10, IH71.
Canavan, Edward. Ircfand, April ~[),-1H51.
Linn Co , Kan., ~I::ty I, J854.
Cravatt, Eldridge A .. t'hiladclphia. October 11. 1853.
Lawrence. June 9, Ibi9.
C~rter. li[ts. Dicy, Harren CIl .• Ky., July 8, 1824.
Lawrence, April JO, 1855.
Crew, Dan, Lawrence, Decem'.l~r 2·1,1865. ,
Lawrence, December 24. 18G~.
Corel:J. P .• Tazewell Co., Va., February 16.1832.
Wakarusa. Kan • Sept., 1&amp;54.
Core), Susan C., Centre Co., Pn , Dcc~mber 25, 1828. ,'Vakaru~a, May 20. IX.SI).
Corel, Jennie E., DOllJ:la!'O Co., Kan., Apcil20, J858.
I ,VakOlrUS:l, April !!II, 1Xtlij
Corel, Ollie, Douglas Co., February 15, HmO.
I \Vakarus.l, FebruOlry li,. JRfiO.'
Corel, EII:t, Dou~I:\~ Co., Dccem!.er 17. IHU2.
\\'aL.:arus;'\, Decemlll:r 17 Ihli:l.
Corel, Kate, ])Qllt-:Ja" \;0., ~~Olrclt '..7. IHl)!", ~
I \V:d.:aru .... , M:an.:h 'l7. l~tCl.
Corel, James H., DOIIL:las '_0 June S, 11')G5.
• \Vak:lnls:l, June: 0. ISh;j
Corel. Charlev W • Dougla. Co • Uecember 9, 1R1'.&gt;lI.
" W,karu",. Veeomher ~ Il'tlB.
Cord. Anna. Dougb:.: Co., Aug-ust 12. 1870.
)~akaru:o;a, Augu!'it 12. lS70.
Cavanaugh. Thoma. H.:J Vincenne., Ind., Mar. 8, ISH.ISalina. April 22. 1889 .
Chadbourn/ Allen W., vree"ville. 0., July 18, 1857.
Ft. Scott, June 7, IXiiO.
Coole, Wtlh.atn A., St. Lou •• , Mo., March 25 185:l.
Lawreoce ~ovember 2~ 1!'74
Carter, Robert, III., July 21, Ib49.
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Lawrence' February 25 '1855 .
Cbadwick, W. W,. liamilto" Co .• 0 .• March 11. 11l:15. Lawrence; oSovember
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Crane, F. D'l~lonroe Co., Mich., March 2.5, llSaI/.
Chrisman, J. M., Ky., June 12, 1ll39.
Cade, Lizzie W., Matonn, III., November 12. 1869.
Connell, Ho .... rd M., Wyandotte, October 23, U;70.
Cosley, Frank D .. Chambersburg, P •. , Feb 23, 11&lt;12.
Cutler, Florence E., St. Albans, Vt., June 19, l~tit.
Casmire, B. A., Portage Co., 0., September 23, 1858.
CO:lch, John M., Ireland, June 10, IS10.

W yandoue City, Sept. 1:1: Ib&amp;l.
Tecumseh, Kan., Mnr. 12. 1866.
Leavenworth, Nov. IB, 1861.

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Grantville, Kan,
Lawrenco.

Kan ... aka, April 6, 18-';5.
~awrence. 1069.
Lawrence.
lola, AUen Co:..! Sept" 10. 18tl3,
Lawrence.
BloominlttoD, uouglas Co., April
.
Zl.I859.
Chnton.
Corbin. Mrs. A L, New York
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I Lawrence, May 11, 1&amp;)9. [1860 Topeka.
Campbell M. T.} Bloomington~ Ind., May 2, 1847.
. Monrovia, Atchison Co., May,
Lawrence.
Carlson, 1J ,Sweaen, July 25,lelO.
Lawrence July 13, 18tl5.
Emporia.
Cretor, Horace G., }'iaris,lIl., Octoher 10,1857.
Emlloria, April IS, 1B79.
Wyandotte.
Cobb, A, H, Beloit, Wis., AUllust B, 1859.
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Wyandotte, October B, 1859.
Lawrence.
Cramer, N. Augusta, Medway, Mass., Feb. 7. IMr..
Lawrence, May!.'() lll5O.
Lawrence.
Canniff, H. J., Stillwater, N. V., March I, ISH
Prairie City, June 2,1857.
Lawrence.
Culbertson, 'Kat. W., McConnelsville, 0., May IS, 11:1~3. Lawrence, March 16, 11j73.
Culbertson, Howard D:, McConn.lsville, 0., Decem·
.
ber 14,IB;0.
Lawrence, lIfarch IS, 1873.
Lawrence.
CulberuoD, Charles \V., Lawrence, Kan., July 10,1678'1 Lawrence, July 10, IS71:1.
Lawrence.
Carothers, S. N .. Franklin Co., Pa .• Dec. 1O,1&amp;l6
Le"ven ... orth Co., Nov. 2.'i, 185t. I Lc:aven ... orth.
Cartwright,Mrs. Victoria. Angelica, N. V.,Nov. 13,18111 I Lawrence, Kan., May 6, !l!5II.
I Chnton, Kan.
Drinkwater, Mrs. Ida, Mercer Co., Pa., Sept. 29, 11159. Cedar Point, Chase Co., June 17,\
1871.
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Cha&lt;e Co.
Downs, W. F., Seneca Falls, N. V., April1B, 1837.
Wyandotte, February 27, 1SS7.
Atchison.
Dassler, C. F. W., St. Louis, :\Io'bApril S, 1852.
Salina, S.line Co., June, 11:lti1:l,
Leaven ... orth.
Dillard, J.sse, Henry Co., Decem er 16,1821,
Lawr.nce, June, 1908.
Lawrence.
Deal, Mattie K., Ill., February 1:1, ISH.
Lawrence, September, 1t169
1Lawrence.
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Deal, Mabel, Kansas, April 3, 1873.
La ... rence, April a, 1m.
Lawrenee.
Davidson, John R., Jefferson Co., Mo., June 10,1837.
Lawrence. September 25 1854.
. Lecompton.
DavidsoD, Sarah, 0., July 27, 1!!:J:l.
Lecompton, Kan., Sept. 10, 1t!59.
Douglas, Fraok, Clayton, 111., February 27,1838.
Lawrence November 16. 18"9
Lawrence.
Dici&lt;erson, Luther, Wa.hington Co., 0., April 12, 1t!28. Atchison Co .. June ~5. 1851.
Atchi.un Co., Kaa,
Daugherty, G.orge, Me.
.
Lawrence, March 20. 1!l67.
9 mls. e. of Lawr'c ••
Daugherty, Lucy T., lIIe., January 29, 1837.
- - , October ~O, 1857.
Dresser. Ben P, Dayton, O. A"ugust 28. 1857.
Lawrence, March, 1864
Lawrence.
Dies, Lcslie Canada, March 8,11:119.
Toueka, April 7. 1879
Kansas City.
llurnghan,1. W. Md., March 3, ISSS.
letTe ..on Co., April I, 1866.
Perryville.
Davis, Willard, ?liadison Co, Ky.
Neosho Falls, September II, IA70. Topeka.
.
Duman, Mollie, Bal&lt;lwin'City Kan.
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Stoney Point, November 10, 1859. Vinland.
Duncombe, Wm., New York (:;ty, lIfarch 27,1881.
De Soto, Kan., June IS. 1800.
Vinland.
Day, John W:J. Adams Co., Pa., Ar,rill2, \:'l:j3.
Leavenworth, May B, 1856.
Topeka.
(One of
Drlnk ... ater, urlo H'J L. RaYlvii e, Bradford Co., Pa.,
tne "Old Guard,"
September I, 1835.
Topeka April 13, 11155.
Cedar Point.
Dutton, W. P., Charlestown, N. H., October I, IBI7. Miami Co., March I, 11:l57.
Baldwin City.
Doom, J. C., Dloomingburg, 0., Augu.t 13. 1846.
I.awrence.
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Dawson, W. J., Pitt.burl;" Po. , Aj'ril7, 183t.
Palmyra.
Palmyra.
May
23,
1856.
Dumars. James, Mercer Co., Pa., uly 4.1815.
JIIelvln.
Dale. Nellie F., La ... rence, January lU,IS(J{J
Lawrence.
lawrence, lIfay I, I1j79.
iJraper, E. C., Plymouth, N. H., lIIall. 1&amp;'56.
Clinton.
Clinton Tp., 1851:1.
Dean, James D., Roo, Co .. 0., July lu, 183:l.
Lawrence.
Lawrenc':l.
May
G,
1855.
Duncan, Wesley H., Rockbridge Co., Va., Apr. IS, 11115.
lhldwin City,
Baldwin &lt;.;ity, 1858.
Davis, W. R., Circleville, April I. I~I~.
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Topeka
Topeka, rebruary, 1870.
Downs, S. H., Utica, N. Y., November 14,1839.
Coal Creek, !'lay 21, IS56.
Duman, J. S., Pa., :.tay I, 1851.
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Lawrence, March 1. 1866.
Devereux. John P., WashIngton City, April 29, 1821.
Lawrence.
Dawson t Mrs. Barbara E., Lexington, 0., lS3"l.
Lecompton.
Davidson, James A .. Kr'hOctober 23, :829.
!,ear Lawrence, Nov. II, II:l64.
Deal, Clara E , Philade pia.
l..awrence.
D .. vy, ~lilton, Green Co, Ky., December 25, lsa.~.
Douglas Co., March 15.11171
Johnson Co.
Donovan, Daniel, Cork CD , Ireland, March 17,1825.
IlU Shawnee Co. , March :12, 18.'57 I.awrence.
Donnellr' John, Ireland, July 4,184'.
Illinois, May 4,185~.
. I Lawrence.
Doud, ~ . T. Jr., Pulaski Co., Ind., Feb. 29, 185G.
Miami Co., November J. l~ll3.
.Topeka.
Dix, Edward 1;;., Lawrence, March 21. 1'060.
I)ougla, Co., March 21, IMtiU.
Lawrence.
Hudley, H. S., New Vork, May 10, 18:l0.
Shawnee Co., March, 1857.
Dudley, Guilford, New York, March W; 1835.
~hawnee Co., March 25, 1!!.~.
Topeka.
Dickson, L. A'I Me .• October 7, 1S2.,).
Douglas Co., November 10, t&amp;'&gt;4. Osage Co.
Dobbins, Dr. R., Ind' l May 13, 1828.
Olathe, Augu" 4, 1870.
Lawrence.
Daniels, J G., Spring"eld, Mass., September IS
- - , May, 11&gt;.0.
Davis, Joseph R., Brown Co., 0., February Zl. 1832.
Emporia, November 2.1868.
Lyon Co.
Davis, Caroline G., Brown Co., 0, May 27, 1!!.'l7.
Emporia, March I, 1871.
L.,.on Co.
[Co.
D.u«~e. Mrs. ~ • \~estmorehl.nd Co., ~a -I May 18,1sa:;. Lawre.nce •. Aprsl7, JH.rJ.5.
KanwRka, DOtlglu
DI~klDson. lIf .. s Ph,lena F., ~[o., April IH,l~G/).
Uald'wlD City, March, 1~6U.
Baldwin City.
Dnsdom, Bedford, Ky., June 4,ISlS.
Shawnee MI"ion, March, 1t!3.3.
Lawrence .
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185.~.
Burlingame.
. Drew, John.
Dickinlon, S, S., Oswego Co., N. Y .• Sept. Zl, 1837.
Lawrence, September 10, 1865.
Larned, Pawnee Co
D~yereux! E. C., April 10,1847..
Wyandotte, October III, 18.'50.
'Topeka.
D"I\~n, MISS lIfammle, Pa., Apfll18, 1859.
Council Grove, Sellt, 10. I~U'.
La .... r.nce.
Dav .. , Mary An.~, Am~le Tp., N. V., August SI, 11105. Hlanton' •. Hridie, May 22,1851.
Rock Creek.
Denton, Shelly w., lIflddlefield, O .• June 11,1859,
Traveler.
Lawrence.
Draper, Wm., New V?rlr., Aug,:"t 5.11;.11.
Clinton, Doug. Co., April ~6,l855. Kanwaka.
Oraper, B. A., New \ ork. April 15,18:15.
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Clinton, April 2U, 1&amp;')5
Kanwaka.
D!'u!'n, J. W • Ill., July 20, 1~4S.
Dougl •• Co., March I. IS'i7.
Douglas Co.
D!ckmson, C. W., Mo., January 20, 1834.
Baldwin City, November 10,1864. Baldwin City.
DIllon... Wm , ~., September 2:1,1&amp;15.
Lawrence, April 15,18U9.
Lawrence.
Dati, &lt;.;. C.,-Glrard Co., Ky. ,January 5,1!l61.
Le:lvenworth, March 1.I!klI:l.
Dessr~y, A. B., France, June 2, 1 8 4 6 .
LawlOnce. IS6H.
Leavenworth.
Douthitt, James V. ' Topeka, March 24, 1&amp;58.
Topeka, March 24, IIl.'iI:l.
Topeka.
Dawson, n F .. VI~O Co , Ind., Dec. ~, 18'29.
Topeka, September l:l, 1855.
Topeka.
Dawson, Mrs. B. 1., m., May 25.184.1.
Topeka September 12 11155
Topeka.
D!ck, Will S., Pa, Marcn I, UlUl.
Lawren'ce, September'12. 108.
Grant Tp.
DIck, Harri', Pa., June I, 1~63.
Lawrence September I" 1878' jOrant Tp.
Dick, George, Pa., August 20, 1885.
Lawrence' September 12' 18-8'
Grant Tp.
I)isn~y, J. C., Ire and, August.15. 1834
Topeka, ~iareh 26,1855.' , .
Topeka.
Deenng, lIf ... Corneha J., Elgin. Ill., Oct. 27, lSU
Pr.ir;e City Nov 30 11l.'i7
North Lawrence.
D~I., A W., Fitchburg, Mas •. , March 4, 1831i.
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L ..... r~nce ~1arch· 15 '1&amp;"&gt;tI'
Osage Co.
Dm$more", Frank F, ind., April 3,1851.
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Lawrence'! Novemb~r 10. '1&amp;57.
Lawrence.
Dudley, &lt;.;oleman, Putnam Co., N. V., Nov. 12, 1818.
O.awatomie June 10 1&amp;'56
Topeka.
Dean, W. A., 0., September 2:1, 1862.
Clinton 181ii1
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Clillton.
Dean, Ollie, South Salem, U., June 2'l, 18611.
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Clinton.
Dow. Mary, I:!ourdown, l\te., t-fay 1U, 1~
D~uglas Co:. November S. 1854.
Dole, lIlartha E. Indianapolia, Aprill,l83d.
WIllow Springs, October 2.1857.
Dav~', S. C., Ind., November 20, 1855.
Shawnee, Jar.uary 2.1, 1877.
Lawrence.
Lawrence. :'fay 21. 1/%';.
DavIS, J. L., m., lulv 12,1836.
Lawrr.nce.

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Durubauch, M.,-·P-a., October 21,1&amp;&gt;4.
Darragh, James W., Ky., October 7, 1837.
Dory Mn D. H., Cleveland, 0, D ...'eonber 11,1&amp;15.
Dudl~y, Mary E., Greenwich, Conn:, June 10, 1!!4~.
DUdley, Amanda, Hastings, .Minn., Aultust 17•• &amp;58.
Doddndge, John S .. Ind., March 16. 1~18.
Dickinson, navid, Green Co., Ky., July 13, 1800.

D&lt;l/~ oj &amp;"um~~t'l Prtsmt R~JidmC(

ILawrence,
Belle Plaine, Sumner Co.
}o"'ebruary, 11\79.
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April S, ISG7.
Topeka, April M,

ITopek •.
J1jtj..
. Top., •.
Lawrence, October 10, IS68. (1!IIlO.: L ..... renc ••
Oskaloosa, J elrersoD Co., Apr. 10, Topeka. (Died Oct.
5,11i79.)
Doaa A., Mass., N ovemb.r 2'J, IS26.
Topeka, April 2. ISS5.
Topeka.
Deechmann F .. Germany November~, 1M:31.
Lawrenc., April 18, 1&amp;;7.
Lawrence.
Oavis,,,E. W., Kosciusku Co., Ind., !September 9 Isn. Pal.rmo, floniphan Co .Nov.,I85!).
Dean, C. D., Dougl",. Co., Kan .• S.ptember 11, 1:!51!. . Douglas Co., S&lt;pt. 11 Iti58.
Clinton.
Disbrow, E., Conn., March ZT, IM:''7.
I Lawrence. October 15, U!54.
Clinton.
Disbrow, B. B., New York, August 28, IS29.
Clinton, May 12,1855.
Clinton.
Disbrow, C. V .• Clinton, Kan., Uecember :11,1859.
Clinton. D.cemb.r HI; 1Il59.
Clinton.
Oisbrow, Lulu E .• Clinton, Kan. January 25, 1M&amp;!.
Clinton, January 25,IHIH.
Clinton.
Disbrow, Frank H., Clinton, Kan., Augu .. :l3,1872.
Clinton, August 23. urn.
Clinton.
Davidson, Mrs. DaVId, Ky .• December I, 1852.
L.nape, August II. IMIJ!!.
Near Tonganoxie.
Davidson, J)avld .• Mo., August 25, 1851.
Douglas Co., III arch 21. 1853
N .ar Tonganoxie.
Dickson, N.ttie A., Kansas, October 17,1856.
Wakarusa, October 17,1656.
Lawrenc ••
Dobbinl. Mrs. Amelia H , Harbor Creek, Pa., Octo- .
1
Ler 4, lMaI.
Lawrence. October 15. J~GIl
' Lawrenc.
Darnall, Callie, Bainbridge. Ind., Octob.r 12. 18tl!.
Raid win CitybNovernber 17. IS71. Baldwin City.
Doane, Levi A., Spencer, Mass .• February 13, lKaO.
Neosho Co., ccembcr 4, 1869.
Lawrence.
Doane, Laura A., Spencer, Mass., March 25, 18~0.
Neosho Co , December 4, 18UII.
Lawrenc •.
Deal, 1. W .. Shippensburg, 1'a., January 2'l, IS~ll.
Junction CIJ.' Octob.r ~I:! I~U9.
Lawrellce.
Downs, A. D., Seneca Falls, N. Y., January, IM24.
Wyandotte. une I Il:!r&gt;ll.
Wyandotte.
Dodd, T. W., Ouincy. III., December H. 1~r7.
Lawrenc~. ovember :.!fl, )871.1
Armurong.
Ducit, b:t.nicl. Cenler Tp., P:l., August2a. U:~20.
Lawrellce, July 10. J,~J7.
Cliuton.
Dutton; A. M., lSath, III., AUI:USl au, Ib50
Lawre"c., J une ~I, ISo)!;.
Dutton, Mary A., Portland, Me .• January 20, HU7.
Lawrence, June 7, IM~.
Lawrence.
D.an, F M., Clinton, Kansas, August 17,18&amp;1.
Clinton·, August 17,ISti3.
'Clinton.
Davis, I W., P.iersburg, III., September'17,l!I28.
Franklin, February 'l7,18frl.
I.awrence.
Dallas. Cheste~ E. Sewellville, 0., 18[,0.
naldwin, Dougl.. Co , 18511.
Baldwin.
Dunmire, \V. ~f., Hall. Pa., Seotemu~r 3, 1809.
Leavenworth, February I, lSo.~.
Tong'anoxie.
Dunmire, J., AID. M ..uch I!!, HHL
Leavenworth Co., ... d, 1,1865. Tonganoxie.
Demming', IN. D., La Grange Co., Ind., Dec. 20, 1855. Lawrence, Octoner 4, 1~ti5.
Lawrence.
vavis, J. A
Leavenworth,I/i;;6.
Wyandotte.
DnllOney, Nel.on, Williamson Co., Tenn.
Topeka, April 10, 1M76.
Lecompton.
Douglas, W. W .. Peru, Ind, July2l!, I~(i.~.
Top.b, Iti6!!.
Lawrence.
Douthitt, James V., Topeka, March 2J. 1ll5M.
Topeka, IIlarch 24, 11:158.
Topeka.
Davis J. to, Topeka, December 25, I~'i~.
Topeka, May 20, IM7G.
Topeka.
DouG(as, James, Xenia, 0., March 4, l~:(!:t.
Shawnee Co., December, IRa;.
Topeka.
Dutton, 1II. R., Litchfield Co., Conn., :'Io,y 15.1829.
I·J.ffersnn Co., !IIarch ~'O, 1S55.
Topeka.
Dutto'!J Marion H., Wayn~ Co., N. Y., Sept. 20, IH'.!8. Jefferson Co .. :'Ilar.h:!ll, 1855.
Topeka.
DelluM. Pet.r S., Culumlnana Co., 0., Nov. II, I1!.'i7.
Salina, August IH, lRiM.
])ougla&lt; Co.
Dole, Artemas W., Fitchburg, Mass., March 4, 18.85.
Lowrence, IIlarch 15,1856.·
M.lvern, Osage Co
Dill, Wm., Hillsboro'. 'J., AprillU, 1!!4U.
Leavenworth. Sept. 22 l~ti9.
Leavenworth.
Dershern, John A., Pa.
Black Jack, February~. 1859.
Lawrence.
De:!.l. Kalie D .• Shippensburg', Pa.
l..awreIH:e. January. uno.
Lawrence.
Davis, G. W., Orlea~s Co.,:-&lt; Y., October 7, 183!I.
10skoloosa, April ZT, 1:!5I!.
J Perry
Dickinson, L. E., Ky., :'larch ai, I~:;'.
Baldwin City, November 10, IS!H. Baldwin City.
Deming, B. H., Ind .. AU\l:uot 9,18tH.
La ... rence, Spring of 1~65.
Lawrence.
Deming, N. P., C~outauqua Co., N. Y., Aug. 1,1M26.
Law«nce, Octoher 22,·1865.
Day, S. A'I New Alhany, Ind., November 4, 18J2.
Fort Scott, March H. IW9 ..
ForI Scott.
Dunnelly, james. Ireland, D.cember
11110.
l.awrence, April a. 1S57. .
Lawrence.
Davis, John C., nloomington, January H Jti58.
I..wr.nce, January 14, IHrJH.
Clinton.
Daniels, C, R., Essex, N. Y., August 12,'11114.
Black Jack, Douglas Co., Sept.
15.1807.
Black Jack.:
Deskins, John. Va. F.bruary 2.~, 1810.
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. Lawrence.
D~vis. Thomas C., ~urjli1m, lie., Sept~mber 8, )809.
Topeb,
June 24.1873
. Topeka.
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J)lSb~ow, W. D., Chnton Co., 0., ~'ebruar)' 1o, IM:JIJ.
Shawnee Co., Octoher 0,1&amp;'58.
Topeka.
D~lSt:ll, Mrs. Af:lrietta, Toledo, 0., !\tarch 6, Hs:-lX.
Leavenworth, Sept. 'l7 l!!.j8.
D,eh ..• !&gt;f ... Charlotte, W.ukesha, Wi •. , ~rar. 30; I!ISO. Leavenworth. May 1, i&amp;57. .
Dowoell, J., Ind .. January 2:J. 18'2:1.
l.exington Tp., Nov. I 1858.
Olathe.
Doane, Frank A .• 1Ia ... , January 29, ·}i6'l ..
Osage Mission, ·Dec. IS; IMu9.
Lawr.nc •.
J)utton, J. B., Walo; 0., Septemuer ~, 1!l'17.
Fairmount, Leavenworth Co.,
lIIay
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1~64.
Fairmount.
Dutret, L., CheSler Co., Pa .• Decemher d, 1834.
Lawr.nce, Aprol 7, 11:155.
K
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Davenpo,!, Blanc.he, New York, Feuruary:l9, I!lOI,
L:~~e~lc~..
Draper, G. W., 1 exal, January 17. 181i:1.
Lawrence.ISII4.
Auilene
Dean, Thomas J., 0., November IS, 1MaS.
Atchison COl lIlay I, 1857.
l.ynn C~'k Topeka
Duncan, IIIrs. C. S., Harrodsburg, Ky., 18ZT.
Lawrence, ~ a.y 11, 1l)55.
I.awrence .. '
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Duncan, Lucetta D., Lawrence, January 7, IS63.
Lawr.nce,
january
7,
IM63
Clinton
D!Jncan. Charles S., Lawrence, february 4,.1860.
Lawrence, }t'cbruary 4. IBfiO.
Lawren·ce.
DIckson, C. H., Mass., August lIl, 18:lD.
6 mIs s. Lawrence, Mar. ~1, Id55 •Quenemo Doug Co
Down.ard, Ed., England, F.bruary 27, 18.'l7.
Elwood, 1db9.
topeka. '
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DennIS. Wm . .
Dean, R. A., Salem, Ross Co., 0., Novembe, 2,1821.
Clinton,
June
I.
1~.17.
Clinton.
Dean, ~1. N., Ross Co. 0., July 9, 18ZT.
r.lonton. July J5. 1857.
Clinton.
DeMos., J. A., Ind., Fe&amp;ruary 6, 1!l5!J.
lola, Kansa., 186~.
E;astey,F'". H., Rockfo_rd, III., ~eptember ZT, 1859.
~reat Hend, Sept. 7, una
Great !lend.
ELerh'''LA., Pa., IIJ:l;).
Douglas Co., l~.
El::gen, . F., Center count.y, Pa., 1848.
Jefferson County,I&amp;l9.
Hays City, Kan.
1::",ery, James S., Industry, lIle
r)~uglas
Co , S.ptemb.r 14, 1854. Lawrence.
Even., Levina, Randolf Vt., December 2, ISOI;.
I Sherman. I.ca.venworth Count y ,/
Apnl 1, IH72.
L.avenworth Co
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Ecke, Josephine, Germany, January 11 IJJ3'i
Lawrence, July a, Itlo)I:J.
Lawr.nce.·
Ecke, Josi., Kansas, M.rch ~I). I~U2.'
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Lawrence.
Lawrence
Ecke, Amelia, Kansas. November 4. ISOR.
L~wren~c.
Lawrence.
Eh~eU, Mary G.,England, October 9, 1~~'7.
~1 ... ou" IIby I, ISH.
Vinland.
Elliot, Mary, Cahforni:l, J line;) 1~2a.
- - , )uly J7, J865.
Elliott, lohn, Buckfastleigh, E':~lan" April 15 1113:1
Topeka, Decemher 15. IPflH.
Topeka.
E:uon, Gertrude, New~ Haven, Vt., J;lauaq' 2..'i: 18U2:
Ru&gt;sell, Kan.J Dec. 26. 1070.
ES(.dbroolc. Lucy, \Veston, ~(;aS5
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Russell.
Eberhart. Emma J., Crawrord c~unty. p;}., Nov S,'S:! - - , April i&gt;. JM6;j.
Franklin.£ounty, June, 1!!56.
Vinland.
Epley, Jam .. , PenDsylv.nia, Augu.t :1, IMlU.
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Eudora.
EII,·eU. Charley, Galena, 111., December ~5 18!1:j
Vinland.
Edwards, Willoa~, Wellington. England, J~ly
II!38. Near La\"rence, )&amp;)5.
Lawrence. October, IB'nJ.
Lawrence.
Edward., Cathanne A., June 2U, I~JO.
Lawrence.
Eckman, D 1\1., Lancaster, Pa., February 25 I&amp;')S
Elias, Gideon, Huntingdon county, Pa., Aug'. !!ti,1831. Lea..v~nwo~(h Co., ?-rIar. 10, 1870. La",·rencc.
Pr:llrle City, DOllglas County I
.April), 1857.
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Wash ngton
EI!al, I.ab.eUa C., Hunt!ngd~n Co .• Pa., Dec. 16,1832.
i Wash ngton Creek.
Ehas, JUniata A., Pr:urle Cuy, Kan., janna.JY ti, l~. ~raorle C!ty, April I, 11:157.
Creek.
I r31rJe Cny . .
I \Vasn n~COQ Creek.

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Emerson, J. R • 7\laryland, February U, lK·ti.
l Lccomptun, i\larch 31, 1S.=,s.
Eiuemiller, C. ~f .• Mi:ulI&amp; ~a\lntYI U .• (ktohcr I, lK41. i \VyaruJotu:. Match 1, Ih70.
Edwarus, T. H., Charleston, Pl. .• November H, UHU. \ Larned, June J5, IM75.
Edward-, W. C .. Charleston. l'a .• Apro! 12.185.1
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Il.arned.january ll, l~j6.
Ela. Ch:ulcs N., Leu;\oon, N. H., ApnlZl, IM3U.
Lawrcm.:e. Sept. 15, Il"lfiU.
Elam. E ,Tennessee January 20, i8:'!~.
BO\lrbon Co., January:l, 1861.

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Elam. Elizabeth. Missouri. August 18.1843.
. Ilourbon Co., jaouary 2,1&amp;;1.
Douglas COUl'ty, April 13, 1&amp;;4.
Elam, Edward. Kansas, Apri, 13, I~ti~.
ELerhart, H. S., Mercer c(..unty, Pa ~ May 20, JK3l.
Lawrence, June ]5, 1~1.
Eidemiller. A. G.; Frederick City, Md .• Aug. 22. 1833., Lawrence. june 16. IHu7.
r:!dem!ller, M. J:. Tr~y, Ohio. February 10, IH35.
Lawrence, August I. 18U7.
Eldemliter, Nelhc ]..... floy, U.
Lawrence.
Eidemiller, M:;agg e R.
Lawrence.
Ellison. A. G., ~t. Thomas, Can., March U. 1~60.
North Lawrence. IHG9
Ellis, E. Lew1s county, N. Y., February 14, 1tH8.

Elliott, j . G .• Ohio, Septemher 24.18,'.2.
.
EI .. on. John, Wayne county. Ind., Jllne 13, 181:'!.
Elston, 'l::Hza H.,' Auburn, ~(e., Novemher a. 18a4.
Etberington, Thomas, Durham, Engl.nd, Aug. 4,1l:!27.

. Earl. George F , Massachusetts, February 11, 11!."H.
Euic, Emanuel, .Missouri, l~.
Eberhart. Paul C., Butler county. Pa., April a, 1838.
Roke •. F. J •• Germ:1nia, July 19, 11l31.
EClwards, Mrs. C I••• Hadley. Ma .... March 2, 1Sl!7.
Edwards, Vir!;inia S .• Southampton.Ma ••.• Dec. 1:1. '04.
~n!:lisht.. D~vld C : District ofl..olumbia. Mar. ~O. 1!153,
Elholl, l~. G., IndIana. July 2;1. lij2S.
Elliott, Hattie A., Ohio.

Topeka -

I

Lawrence.

Kansas City. Mo.
Luned.
Topeka.
Doul:l .. Co.
Douglas Co.
\ DOIIgias Co.
Willow Spring ••

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Lawrence, October, 1::;6,1).

Clinton. Sept&lt;mber:.!, I~i~.
John&lt;oo County. Oct 17,1J;:i7.
LJouglas County, Nov.:I, 18&amp;t.

Ridgeway, Osage Co .• July 20,
UsS7.
Lawrence, Sept. 13, 1854.
Lawrence, 1801
Douglas County, June 20, lS54.
Lawrence. April ~K, 11l57.
Lawrence, September 211, 1&amp;16
I.~wrencc, Sc:ptemher 2U, l&amp;iU.

Lawrence.

North Lawrence.
Leavenworth Co.
t:Hnton.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.

Ridl(eway .
EI Dorado.
Lawrence •.

Dougla. Co.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.

Leavenworth Co, May 20, Hfl0 .• Jefferson Co.
J eft'erson Co.
Lawrence, Nov. 15.18.&gt;1.
J efferaon Co.
Lawrence, November, It157.
Wakarusa Tp.
Hutler Co., October 4, 11166.
Evett. \Vi11ia.m, Lockland, 0., June 1, 1825.
Lawren-:c.
Evans. \Villiam J .• Pithburi, .fa • November 25, 1:152. Lawrence, April 10, IMIl5.
Vinland.
Elwell. S. R .• 6hio, Novemuer 23, 181U,
IWillow Springs. Dougla. Co.,
Eberhart, Obadiah, We.tmoreland counlY. Pa.
Willow Spring ••
'\
April 16. 1859.
Kanwab. May ao. 1855.
Emery, Charles C., Saco, !.let May 30, 1830.
Kanwab,
September
19.
1857,
Emery, Ann" C .• Saco. :'Ie.. uly 10. l~~).
,Lawrence, AprillU, 1857.
.
Lawrence.
Evans. Thoma •• East South \ ale',june ltl. IIj2~.
jefferson Co.
John&lt;on County, February.
Ehlon, Mr.. R. \.: .• Kansa'. February H, 1!j57.
EI.ton, R. C , Olathe. July a, le07.
Willow Spring •.
Willow Sprin" •• Sept l!J, 18U1.
Eberhart. Saty. IIlolltgomery. O.
\. Hutchinson. Nov. 17, 1,,68.
Clifton.
English. Thoma. A •. Indiana .December 14.IB·~O.
Dougla. Co.
Edney, F.j., Woodsfield. OhiO. January 21. 1s.38.
awrencl:. June 10, 1:;7:-1;
,Kanwaka, ~larch 15, 11l55.
Evans, Henry. Massachusetts, January 1U, 1~2M.
Lc:wcnworth, March, 18.)7.
I.C!lvenworth.
Eddy. George A , New York. l!l3t.
Leavenworth, November, 181Ml.
Leavenworth.
Eddy. Mrs M. L,. Ohio.
Leavenworth Co .• Scpt. ~. lRljIj
Leavenworth Co.
Edg",r, \Y. 1., Greenbrier county, Va., May l!), lij5(}.
9 mls. s. l.awrence, June 12, I~. lJouJ;la. Co,
Eucrhart. I. J .• Pennsylvania, Sep. 8, I,,;a.
Vinlanu. .
L;.\wrence, July "I, Ib7U .
. Ellwell. J. K., Galena, illinois. Obtober 2S, IHliO.
1. \Viiliamslown, Jefferson County, L~wrcncc.
Essow. G. T., Canau:\ We.t, February ~~. 1856.
!
March, I~IH.
.
Gre.t Bend.
Eastey. F. H .• Chicago. Illinois. September 27. 11l59. 'Sedalia, Mo .• Sept. 7. 11li2.
Wichita.
Emmert, D. n.• New Cumberland. Pa., Aug 1, H~:JU !Topeka, August 15. 1859.
I.awrc:ncc.
Edwards, C. L.., SOluhampton. Mass., Oct. lU, Its:2M.
: L~wrence. ~ov. :!H. l~;;j.
Mount.! City.
Ely. A. F. Susquehannah Co .• P. , Dec. ~!. 11j;;!j .
'I ~Iound City. Sept. I, IH67.
OttaW::l.
Embry. Josephine A., Northc~5t Pa .• Jan. 17, iI''I·!.
Lawrence. Nov. I:!. 185~.
Embree, A., Fayetteville, Indi:lna, January 2'2, IH.5u.
Eudora. August !!l. 1870.
Eudora.
Eldridge, Wm. T .• Ber\c,hire Co .• ~1ass. Dec. 2;), IK:Jl.;CI;ntnn, DOIII:". Co., Mar. 1M, 1870. Clinton
~:theringtou. Alhert, Kansas, March 11. JHU~.
I Ril1!:eway.
Topeka.
Fos;er, W. S .• Indiana, March -no I~".;j.
! Leavenworth City. I'·eb., IM~6.
Mecli:l, Kall~a!ll.
Fox,james W .• Ohio, February 2~, 1!i-l3.
:Topeka. (Jct. 14. 11:156.
Toueka.
Fis.her~ Pe,ter, Glasgow, ScotJand. ,\ugust 'ZI, HtW.
IITupek~, 1~~7.
Topeka.
Fairchild. r A .. (owa, July:::2, 185~
Hulton, 1&amp;1,.
Topeka.
Franci., John. Norfolk. England. April 2~, 11l.'r7.
I' Lykins Co .• Sept. 20, IIl5Ii.
lola. Allen Co.
Francis. [;., Jone,boro. Indiana, March:.l, 11:&gt;11.
Allen Co .• July 5. I~HU.
lola, Allen Co.
Fry, John, England, November 25. IM:t2.
Lawrence, Nov. 1, lHoj4-.
Linwood.
Falley, George M .. Mt. Gilead, Ohio. ~Iay 4, 1855.
Lawrence, !\lay I, 11157
Dougla. Co.
I'lIlu, Henry. Indiana. May 12. 1189.
Frazier. M .• Rockville. Indiana, May 30,1815.
Lawrence, ~!ar. 1,1877.
Dout:1as Co.
Filley, H. W., Cleveland. Ohio, June 0, I~IU.
Lawrence. 1\[ar., um;:t.
Burlingame;
FIIJ.;:\tC, J. W .• South COlrolina, May'!, 1S32.
Douglas Co., May 6. lNG/I.
Lawrence:.
Finley, l{i ;haro. Ashfield, Ontario, June 22. IBStJ.
Pnrallel, K:lII , April I, 11170.
Baldwin City.
~'oster, Frank S., Bloomfield, Iowa, Nov .• 12. 18U3.
Ellsworth. Ellsworth Co:. Mar
187U.
Lawrence.
Fitzp~trick, J.·C .• Agency City, Iowa. Jan. G,18t7.
Osawatomie, Feb. 5, 11&gt;59.
Lawrencc.
Fitz. ~fary Ann, Vinlaod, Kans:Ls, December 25.1858. ,Stony Point.
Vinland, Kan!f.as.
Fitz, !\lrs. G. \'w'., Limerick, Ireland.
Vinland.
Fitz, Laura A Vinland. Kansa~. :\larch 27, 181)6.
/
Vinland.
Fitz, Almira \V., Vinland, Kansas, December 0, lliti3.
, Vinland.
Fbnery. C. T .• Virginia, Augu,t H.IM59.
Finch. H. 0 .• Monroe Co. '. Ohi,!, ;,tay ai, 1821.
·r efferson Co .• Mar. la, HIM.
Foster,jame. P .• Ross Co .• 01110. January 19.1835
Ibougias Co., Mar IMliS.
Douglas Co.
I':o&gt;ter. M. F., Ros. Co .. O~i? Jllly 30. IXIII.
[)OllJ(la. Co., April, 1~1i!j.

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I'r..:y, llcnry. Swelt:./: l{cpullhc, llct:clllucr:.!H UU7.
J.:?rce, Jenme to:., ~Iarch. Engbnd, ~elHuary 5, UH5.
~.,,,dley.

Lawreucc, Aug. IMU-t.
L.awrence, June 21,1870.

L:lwrence.

W. F., T?ayt?n, Penn.ylvanla, Augu.t2~,IJ;:ii. - - . Apnl21. It!13.
I:!etch&lt;r. Mary b., RI!'ley, 01110, February 21, lH;JO.
!Prairie City, 1056.
1:!e1d, A. H., Peterborough,~. H .. December ZI,1!!lO'lwak.lrusa Tp .• 1809
Wakarusa Tp , ltili9.
f.'eld. Jane E., Va~.aboro. ~I:.,"e. June 2i, 1621.
hllcett.~. F., I~d!ana AUl(lIst 1.2, IS25.
Palmyra. ~hr. 18, 10.;7.
r:lIg:lIe. \ .. Vlrglnl:l, :--I:\y 10, JH(j~
Lawrence, Nov. 11, 1~75.
far!ell, ro~n. Ireland, August 9,1849.
. Reno, AUI:". I. 18UI.
foehn, Fravla, Buffalo, New York, October]6 lS6U
Lawrence 1uly 4 181iO
~i,:,cher, A. 'f., C;olumhia coun[y, Pa., Augu~t 12.18017. Lawrence: Janua;y 17,'1869.

II Palmyra.

•

'Topek •.
Blltlinlo:nme.

rntshe.

Frcdenck,

l.:\chsen, Altenburg

February 28 182U:

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German\'

' . , Topeka. October 20. 1866.
nUTlingnote, l\1:\y lJ, l~·O.

~.1rrar, ~trs D. K .. Spnngficlfl, 111.. Nov. :.m, 1~-40.
~~'II:!:. M!s. John. \Vc!'o(on, M:lss., j:lnllOlry ;), IM27.
~ltl', E. G., Ma"~:lchtlsctls, OC.loocr lV. JM.!jJ

''!ote. A. H., Middlefield. OhiO. Dec. :l4.1R3~.
I'I!nn, Ella •.Lobon. January In. 18.0.
Flinn, Jennl'·,.1... awrenct:, October 10, 1860.
I'orney j W .• 1.ancaster. Pa., September MO, 11117.
~arnsworth. H. W .• yermont.. OClo~er I~. 1~16.
1'.o.r1e~clle, W. M.~ P~lladelphla. Apn! 1, 1835.
rllck, Gcor~e,.lJhn('lI., Janu .... ry 5 UW2

Fellow., FranCIS \V , Attleboro. Ma5:l' J Jan. '.:.7, IN.29.

"1 all h:ll t:l 11 , March 17, Hs:;5.
IDollgb.~ CUl..uty. It!;)r).
/Lawrence, ~Iuch ~J, 1~(J6.
Lawrence, December i3 1~!lll,
t

Topeka, ~lay I~, 1856.
IL&lt;:IVeliworth, Augu,t 11, 18GII.
Lawrence, O-:tober 19, J&amp;.iIJ.
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McPherson Co.
Prairie Ciay.

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I.awrence.

Il.eavenworth.
!\tb

N Y

i.a:rn/~c'e:·
Manhallnn.
Vinlanc.J.

Lawrence.
Lawrence.
L:\wrence.

Philadelphia.
Topeka

Leavenworth.
jHutchinllun, June 1, Hn~.
Lawrence.
/Ollt:uio. JackJton County Sept./
I. lbtiU
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ILawrence, June 7. 1~7M.

Faa., Gultay A., Philadelphi., Pa .• :March 6, I~·IM.
FFa.a., Hel 7n S., Allentown, Pa ..! J.nu.ry 17, lHOU.
hnn, Juha G., Callad., July lu, lIiIIO.

Lawrence, J\lne 7, IM78.
Lawrence.

Fugat e Mrs. J. W., Griggsville, lllino .. , May 12,.!8:19.
Field, JL. A , ba venport. Iowa, October bO. ISSB.
~·oster. Richardr T~bor, Iowa, July IS. IK58.
~'OSler, Suard, Lincoln, Nebraska, August II. 1tltl3.
Forbe., Char Ie. F., Drookfield, Mass, Jan. 25. lSI:';.
Frazier, Mr. Olive L., Ridh'e Farm, 111., Aug 12, 1!!53.
Farrell, Thomas, Ft. Bliss, Texas, Julyl, 1856.
Fraukhll, Wilson, Ten'-essce, about 1829.
Fortu_", Riley, North Carolina, !l!1l.
.
Foster, F. R., Pennsylvania, April!, IS3l.
Foster M. B, Pennsylvania, Augu.t 10, 1835.
Fellows, Ca..... Cahaba, Alabama, December 18, 11000.

Ruidmu

I-L-a-w-r-e-n-c-e.---Lawrence.
,I.awrence.

Lawrence, M,uch I, 1876.
Dlue Rapids, Sept. 29, 1870.
Osborne count Y'jUl y ,.I87l.
Osborne County, uly 1~, 1t170.
DDuglas County, anuary I, 1Si9.
Lawreuce, lIbrcb 1. 1l!77.
Leavenworth Co., August; 1861.
Lawrence, 1861.
Eudora, 18HI.
'I'opeka, November 9. ISM.
Topeka, Septemoer ~'O, 1857.
Ontario. Jachon County, Sept. I,

LawreDce.
Lawrellc •.
Osborne Cily.
Osborne City.
Lawrence.
Dougl., Co
Leavenworth Co.
Lawrence.
Eudora.
Topeka Tp ..
Topeka'l'p

1~69.
Lawrence.
Lawrence, February 12,1879.
ShelbiDa, Mo.
Lawrence, July Ill, 11l6!I.
Leavenworth Co., Nov. 6.1877. North Lawrence.
North Lawrence. Oct. 211, 1806.
North Lawrence.
Lawrence, April, ItI70.
Fall Leaf.
Topeka,
July
25.
1!n'9.
Topeka.
Forema.n, ames B., Xenia. 0 .• September 1, 1851.
Willow Springs.
Fiu, GeorKe T., Cambridgeport, Mass., Feb. Id.I11-13. Palmyra, Nov. 12, 1859.
Palmyra Tp., Douglas Co., May.
.
Fiu, Mrs.. L. E, Mercer county, Pa., Feb. 9, 1847.
Willow Sprtng.,
21, 1856.
Shawnee Co.
Farnsworth, Charles, Groton, Mas •.• February 5, 1822. Topeka, Nov .. 1854.
Lawrence, July 5,1870.
La"1 rencc .
.
Foley, Peter. ~lis.ouri, March 23, IS60.
Riley Co., 18U1.
Riley Co.,Randolph
Freyhofer. Jacob, Switzerland, 1806.
North
Topeka,
H!&amp;!.
North
Topeka.
l.·cnsky, Herman, Prussia., Id4.3.
Clinton.IHfl7.
Riugew·y,O.ageCo.
FalKner. Daniel, Ohio. November 15, IHUt
Clinton, IM7.
Ridgeway.
Falkner, A. C ,Ohio, May 17, I&amp;')t!.
Lawrence,
IH68.
Tonganoxie.
Frazier, C. N •• Indiana
Peabouy,
April
I,
IS7K.
l'e.bouy.
Feister, ]. ~I., Lanc:lster Co .• Pa .• Deccmbor 17. l~la.
Atchison, Nov. 22, 18S;.
Wyandotte.
Foster, Mr&lt;. M A .. Bristol, Conn., July ~6. 1812.
Lawrence, May ~, 186~.
Lawrence.
Flinn, George. Ontario Canada, February l!l. 18:.lO
Lawrence,
April
25,
l&amp;:;n.
Lawrence.
Fillmore. H. S., New Brunswick, Novenlber 25,1833.
Reno Co., June 15. 1857.
~·Ioating.
Fielus, Michael, P~iladelphia, January I, IS19.
Lawrence,
·l\tar.
10,
)8115.
Lawrence.
Flukr, W. W., Ohto, Oc:. 4. Jlfa,
La.wrence, June 9,1677.
l.awrence.
Fry, M. Lulu, Shelby, 0., September 9, 1864
Lawrence. June 9,1877.
Lawrence.
Fry, E. E., Ohio.
Douglas Co. 'June 17. Ib'77.
Lawrence.
Fry, !IIrs. M. B , Richland connty, 0., April, UHI.
Douglas
Co.,
.n.
17,
1877.
Lawrence ..
Fry, T. 10:., Crawford county, 0 .• October 12, 183:1.
Lawrence, 1Hti9.
Lawrence.
Flinn, Annie, Florence, Can., lHOO.
Lawrence,
1~60.
Lawrence.
Flinn, Juli:1 G., Canada,It4J.~.
Lawrence, Sept .• 18f)5
Lawrence.
Finney, Frank, ~h. Vernon, Ohio.
Shawnee
Co.,
Feb.
27.
1854.
Shawnee
Co.
Jo'rceland, 1. S, Owens county, Ind .. AUGust 7. 18211.
Monmouth.
Freeland. ~lar)' J., VermillioD, 111 , November 25.1832. Shawnee Co., Aug. 13.1857.
Palmyra. Mar. I, 1857.
Wyandotte Co.
Frye. D. F., New Hampshire, May l!), 1831.
--,11).0.
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Fletcher, Clara A" Kansas, February 13.
Dougl ... Co., Kan
O,!u~las Co., Mar. 1H. 11157.
Faucett, Mary E., Kentucky, January 10, 1l!36.
.
Lawrence.
.
Wllhamsburg, Aug. ~O, 1S69.
Fogle, Ella.
Lawrence.
Farnsworth, Mr~. A. C., Piqua~ 0., December 20,1852. Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence,
~[ay
6,
1~5.
Fluke, Fannie, !\ft. Pleasant, Ia., July IS, ItI70.
Lawrence.
Lawrence. Oct. 16. 1869.
Flint~n. William J .• Hi;&lt;atc, Vt .. March 19,11j49
Lawrence, Douglas Co., July 4,
Fuel, Henry, O,ceola, ~lo .. April 22, 1&amp;10.
IBUt!
Lawrence.
Lawrence, Kans:Js, Apr. 17, ISS7.
Fisher, Juliul. Germany, May Z1. 1821.
Lawrence, Kansas, May IH. lH57
Fisher, rhockla, Wilden Spring. Ger., Feb 21. 11117.
Lawrence, Douglas Co., Dec. 'l,
FaxeD, Jame. D., Plymouth, Mass., April2!l, IS-l:l.
1851j.
Lawrence.
Lawrencr., July 18, 181i8.
Lawrence.
Flinn, Julia G., Canada. July 10, 1811;1.
Wichita, Nov. 12, IS71.
Haysville.
Fa.er, J. Fore .. on, Ogle counlY, III., April2U. IH·I!).
}o'ranks, TOlmc!l, County Cork, \rel:uH.I, At1~U~l :l5, 1M:'; Leavenworth City, Sept. 24, JXf"lo5. Leavenworth CilY·
Fr:lOks, 11ary Ann. County Cavan, Ireland, Aug. 2!:4:.!. Lcav~Hworth City. April 15, ISS7. Leavenwurth C'ty.
Coal Creek, Douglas Co., April Coal Creek, Dou~·
Fitz, George W., Sundown, N. C., April 22, Iti15.
29, 18.55
la, Co.
Wakarus., Dec. 13, lS69.
Fox, Thomas, London. England, April 2, 11129.
Lawrence.
May~,
1868.
Flinn, George. Niilgara, Ont., May 19. H~(jO.
Fugate, W. T .• ~Ioomington, III., September 24, IF'II Ottawa. 1876
~lanhatlan.
Flander.• , M .. ~lary A .. Pittshurg. Pa .. Aug. 16, '31;. Lawrence, May O. 18.&lt;;6.
Lawren(;e.
J.:lwrence, June 7. 1~j8.
Foo., Otto, 'Phil:.uclphia, I'a .. January 1U.
Lawrence.
Bloomington,
Sept.
21,
IMH.
~'alknor, Andrew.Montgomery county, 0., May 24.111-1,1.
Leavenworth.
[.ea ven wort h.
Frank,: L:zzie S .• Leavc:nworth'June 2M, IS:)!).
Larned.
Lawrence, June, 1856.
Gilbert. E1i, MOfllan county. O. ctobcr In, 1022.
Lawrence.
Lawrence, .March, 1877.
Gowen. J W .• Farminglon October 22, lOOt!
Ft. SCOIt.
Ft. Scott. A ugust I, 1&amp;;7
Gallaher. 'Villi:Jm, Pennsylvania, january 2".l. 1l)33
Perry.
Lawrence, March 10, J MUS.
Green. T. C., Naples. r.. Y., June 12, IMaa.
Perry.
Lawrence, March III IStJ5.
Green, L. C., OhiO, A prd 10, IH4I1.
Lawrenl.:e.
Endor... March 30, H~J)7
Grcf1c~w, Fred, Germ,IOY, October 15,1831.
Lyon Co.
1.1.0n Co., Nov. 12, 1!n'1.
Gilliland, R. M .. Brown cunnty, U., ~ept. 20. 11112
OUOilIwa.
Goodin, T K. Somerset, Perry Co. 0. Feb. 21. 11124 \\ akarus~. !\lay 26, 1&amp;'&gt;1.
Goodin. Mrs. j. K., Canal Fulton, 6., March 31, 18;16. P~lmyra, Douglas Co., Jan. 1857. Ottawa.
Great Dend.
Oreat Bend, April 7, 1856.
Geller. W. G., Germany. September 13. 11&lt;5iJ.
LAwrencc.
Lawrence, IBtiU.
Griffith, Mra. T. E., Sr. John., N. D., 1lS57.

Fish, W. L.; New York, J.nuary 4, ISI3.
Flinn S~rah T., Niagara, Ontarlo, June 30, 1857.
Frank,-Henry, LaFayette, Indiana, December 21,18.'&gt;:1.
Fincher,1. D., Berks, Pennsylvania, lanuary 21, 1!!45.
Furga.oD,]. D., Iowa, August 17, 1853.

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Groyenor, G., Suffield, Conn., September ll, 1S40.
Green, Charlu H., lIIinoi •• November 10, 1800
GeDtry. Mary, Missouri, 1&amp;'l!i.
Griswold. W. S .. Guilford Conn •• May 0, 1827.
Gellert, W. G., Ft. Wayne. Ind., September Ill, IS6\.
Gordon) G. S., Rushford, N. Y., September 2S, 1826.
GOing, ames W., Rolla, Mo • October 19, lS62Geyer, Jona., September ~1. 179~.
Gould, M. A , Pendleton. Ind., December 3, 18n.
Gardner,lohn, Ireland, August, 1832.
Gardner, "Mr,..
Gleason, 1. ~., Sarat&lt;?gacounty, N. Y., Nov, 10, IM2l.
Gleason, Janie L , Wmdham Co., Conn .• ~Iay :!. 18;]2.
GreeDe, Albert R., Mr. Hope,lII.,January 16, 18~2.
Gray, G. B., Johnson county, ~o., March 12 1il51
Godding, Frank, Lunenburg M ..... February 21 1855.
Grout, A. D., Westf&gt;i!icc, Vt , September 14, 1t44.
Gregg, E. H., FredenckSlown, 0., Mar" 29, IM.JO.
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Lawrence, Oct. I, 1857.
Anderson Co., Sept., 1!l7S.
Leavenworth. 18(1:1.
Wabaullsee Co .• April 11;. 1856.
Great Benu, April 8,1&gt;178.
Topeka, May 22, 18.56.
Salina. March, 18G6.
Dougl,.. Co , A prit. ISH.
Lawrence, Augu" 6. 1856.
Lawrence, AlI~ust, 18':'0.
Lawrence. lR.Sd.
\Villow Hprings, lK.i·1,
W;lIow Sprill1:'5, 1~.50.
l{idf~37ay. Osage Co, May lH.

I

L::\wrence.
\Vab:\un~r.:e.

Great Bend.
Topeka.
Salina.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Willow Springs.

Lecompton.
Jefferson Co., Kansas, Oct., IR.'i7. Jefferson Co.
bougl •• Co ...September 17, 1!l78. Kanwaka, Doug. Co
Lawrence. M~rch lA, Isn.
Lawrence.
Oltalw87a8•. Fr~nklin Co., !\Iarch 7,
Ottawa.

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____N._a_",_~_,_P_ia_(_'_a_,._d_.D_a_t_t_O_if_B_'_·rt_h_._ _ _ Place alld Da!e olS-ttlemm!./ Prl.'ml RaidmCl
Lawrence, Kansas, Nov .. I, 1855. Che.ter. Jeff'n Co.
DeSoto.
Onawa. November 1. 1~70
DeSoto.
Ottawa, November 1. '870.
Lecompton.
Shawnee Co • May 18. 1857.
- - . November 1.1854.
Wakaru,a. Douglas Co .• March
W.karusa.
21.1l'..'i.'\.
Topek •.
Shawnee County, Nov. l!\&amp;t.
Gilpatrick. W. C .• Blue Hill. :'Ie • Augu.t 3,1886.
1.awrence.
--,18Ct7.
Gunn, Charles H.
J..i\wrencc.
L"wrence. March 2'i. 1871.
Gillmore. John. roosport Ind .• January 1~. I~.
L:1wrence.
Lawrence,
lS;l(L
Gr.ebert.~' A .. Sheffield. 111.. february 27. IR!\5.
Lawrence.
Lawrence. May 1. U170.
Griggs. w. D • Naples. N. Y .• february HI. 1845.
Lawrence.
Griggs, Mr •. S.rah J .• Sanducky. O. January 26.1815. Lawrence. May 1. IH70
Lawrence.
Neo.ho Falls. October :!I. I115R.
Guernsey. Lulie. Fulton county. III .• July 19.1857.
Lawrence.
Newton. September 16 I87H.
Guern.ev. RobertC. Newton. Kan .• Sept. 16,IH7t1.
Lawrence.
Lawrence,
Augu~t.
Hif:O
..
Gilm.n. George. Georgia. July 2. 18611.
Sherman Tp .. Leavenworth Co ,
Geven •• Rey •• Wensborougb, April 8. 1808.
Leavenworth Co.
October. 1sr.9
Lawrence.
Lawrence. Fcbruouy 1, U~,"7.
Glath.rl. J. H .. Ohio. May 5. 1836.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
~h.y
5.
18.15
Gingerich. M. E., Pennsylvania. August 3. 18.~0.
Prairie City.
Baldwin City. June 7. 11157.
Green. M. E., OhiO. September Zl. U147.
Gardner.
Grover. Mrs. A. n., Hartford, Conn.
Lawrence. IRGO.
Topeka.
Guild. E. B .• New York. March 19. 18H.
Topeb. AugU5t 10. IR7H
Topeka.
Gilbertl.Mrsll' E •• Buffalo. N. Y .• August 22. 1846.
Wyandotte Octob.r G. 18.S7.
Lawrence.
Gunn. V.ra .. Kan .... October 6. 18.'i;.
Palmyra. ~brch 31. l~i;'S.
Prairie City.
Green. L. F., Welt Libertl/'. 0 • August al. 18:15.
La.wrence,
I\Iarch
21
1~67.
Lawrence.
Griffin. A. J .• Milton. N. C .• November 15. H!l2.
Topek •.
Gordon. H. A .• Allegany county. N. Y. Jan. 2. 1tl32. Topeka. May 22. 1856
Near
Rideewn.y.
O~l\ge
County,
Green. E. H., Scituate. R. 1.. June 29. 1800.
Lecompton.
May 10. 1857.
Lawrence.
Lawrence. August 30. IH78
Gil?rert, P., Germ~ny. ~ebruary,O, 18~2.
Lawrence.
Lawrence. November 211.1800.
GrI~gs. 1':. Woo WISconsin. July 2~. 11:\.10.
.
flaldwin.
Peabody. March ~(I. 187li.
Green. Flora A., Pari~, Ill .• December 21. 1860.
Kaw Valley.
Lawrence, November 15, 18fi8
Gilmore. A. 0 .• Kansas. November 15. IIj.",s.
Lawrence.
Good. E B .• Modi.on counlY. III , Octooer 19. 1~82.
Lawrence. May 3. lti63
Lawrence.
Lawrence, ;\[:\y 9, 1MI;Ii.
Good. A. G •• Madicon connty. 111. • fehrnary 6. 1S37.
Lawrence.
Lawrence. January 27. 181'.8.
Good, T. \V., l.awrence. JanuO\rr. Z1, Hm~.
Lawrence.
L:\\vrcnce, M ny 3, lot.iU
Good. O. L .• Madi,on connt}'. 11 " December 3.18113.
Lawrence.
Lawrence, De(:emuer 'J, ISfl9.
Good, E. 1.1 • Lawrence, Occcmbcr 4, HhHl.
Lawrence.
l;r055ctte. trt A., Pcnnsy)v:lnin. ):wuarr M. IHfiO.
Prairie City. IH03.
L:,w'cncc.
Grooselte. J 1\1 .. Kans"". November au. I~().j.
Lawrence
Guest. A. 1I .. Alb,nv. N. Y•• February In. 1842.
Lawrence. March I. 1857.
Jefferson County.
Gardner, R., Donegal county. Ireland, 1829.
Lawrence. !\olay, 1~.
Gardner. Charlotte. Juniata county. Pa .. Aug. 14,183:3. --.1053.
Lawrence.
Gunn. O. B•• Montague. Ma ••.• October 29. 1828.
Leavenworth. March:.!O 1857.
Lawrence.
Gunn. Mrs. O. B.
Lawrence. 18.,7.
l.awrence.
Gle,,,on, Mrs M. F • New Hamp.hire. ;,fay 1. 1828.
Lawrenl· •. ~Iay 7. 18.57.
.
Lawrcllce
Glea,on. F .• New Hampshire. April 20. lH~·I.
Dllug!." Connty. ~fay 7. lR.S7.
Coolmnn, A. T .• Springtown. Indiana. June a, 1S52.
()saw.:'\toln1C, August 12, lXtJM,
Dougla" County.
Gill Mrs. Angeline. Mercer county.
Sept. 13 .. 18.:8. Douglas Co. Nov. 10 1855.
Topeka.
Greenwood. J E .• Grafton. lIIas •.• March 4. 1825.'
Topeka. Dec. 10. 1~!;{
Topeka.
Greenwood, A. \V .• ~tainet August 21 IH:I~.
Topeka, Nov. 12, l~-j
Lawrence .
Crow. J. n .. New York. December~. 1031.
Lawrence. February 0.1869.
!,Ianhauan.
. Griffing. J. S .• Tioga county. N. Y .. October 28.1822. Lawrence. October 15. 1H54.
Topeka.
Griffin. E. K .. Greenville. N. Y .• F.bruarv 14. 18:11;
Topeka. jilly. Il!.'ifl.
l.:lwrcncc.
Guoclwill. H. C f Chicopee, Mas~., AUJ:Hst"2'2, lMH.
J..:awrellcc, "prill, U~7H.
L:\\vrcnce.
Griffith. i\I:try, ... awrcnce. Kans:t!l, Marc;h 17, ltitH.
Lawrence, ~I arch 17 1~tj4,
L:l\vrc:nce.
Gr;~g •• A. D • Naples. New York. February 18. 1815. Lawrence. ~I"y 21. 1;70.
Topeka.
Gr~er. John P .• Dayton. Ohio. October 21.1820.
Topeka. l~oO
Griffith. R. S .• Mas •• F .. bru.rv 1M. 1819.
Lawrence. July. 1~%,.
GH!palrick. J. H.". Tup~h",m, ~b.inct October 1~, Ht:m. I~hawnce County, June 1, lSilS.
Lc~ve:t\WOT'th .

Gilbert. R. L .• England. fehruary 1. 1885.
Gates. H. W., Ohio. August 2. 1849
Gate •• Huldah S .• Ohio. December 7. ISS\.
Greene. MM •• New York. May 14. 18~2.
Garvin. J. M .• Fulton county. III , february 14. 1!l35.
Gilson. Simeon. CaDibridge. Ma .... April 14. IHll1. .

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Gillpatrick. Sad,e B.. New Madison. Ohio. Nov. III. 1M!.
Gillpatrick. Phebe. New M.dison. Oh;o. May 13. 181~.
GooJrich, E. F., Somerset county. Maine, June H,ltSla.
Goodrich. L. R., Somerset county. Maine. Dec. Q. Idl5
GilTen, J"hn M. Uelmont county. Ohio. IH30
.
.

"nderson Co .• ,\farch 3. 18(i().
Ander&gt;on Co .• Apr" 17. 185-1.
Lawrence, ~larch II, HWU.
Lawrence. March U.18GlJ.
Shawnee ~lission. Johnson Co .•
Sept. 20. liI55.

C!0.ulding. Dor. L. En!;land. Augu~t 14.1858.
Gnffeth. lIlrs. N. C.. lecumseh. 1Iltch . Sept. ~. H138.
G!imorc, Joh.". New York, Mar:ch 27, 1835
G!lmore. Sus nh C .• Crawror~vllle. Ind .. Meh. 28.1837.
GII:nore. frank L., Kansas. September 18. 187d.
Grant. O. H .• Oneida county, N. Y .• November 7.1841.
Geelan. P. H .• C"van county, Ireland. March Hi. lBaJ

l.eavenwortH..
Le:.vcnworrh.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.

Olathe. Was preA.
ent when the can.
die box was found.
Topeka.
rrencc.
5 miles S. of Law.

Topeka, May 6. 1870.
Ft Riley january 1 ISli')
Ldwrenc~, ~larch 7:1857:
Lawrence. September ~'7. 1857.
Kansas.
Douglas.Co.
Miami Co .• May 1~. 1855.
Hig Springs. Douglas Co .• April
2!!. 1865.
Big Spring ••
Gr~nt. A J. Ohio. November 23. 1816.
Lawrence, November 2:!, 1867.
Vinland.
Grim. Jacob. ~Iaryland. October 20. 1852
Douglas Co .• :.tarch 2R. 11l7U.
Lawrence.
Gentry. Aoram. Larayette cOllnty. 1110 .• April 10. 1035. Douglas Co .• June 11. ISr.:.!.
L.wrence.
G!les. F.; W ..• Littleto'!. New Hampshire. May ~O. lSIO. Topeka. December -I. 1!15-1.
Topeka.
Gil ... &lt;,:aroltae A. Salt.hury. N. H .• August 2. IH21.
Topeka. April. 1855.
Topeka.
Gill. Eliza} .• Glasgow. KentUCky. Sel'temher:l. IMla.
La.wrence, May II, ll"ifH
Lawrence.
Gregg, S. C., Warren county. Ohio, October l~, IRI4. North Topeka. May 15. ISli9.
North Topeka.
Greg\[. M. B., Green county. Ohio. October lm. 1817.
North Topeka. May 27. 1~1i1l.
North Topeka.
GamlJle. 1. C .• West Newton. Pa .• feb. 6. IHU.
Ton~3.noxie. Le:\Vcnworth Co .•
March O. 1860.
Tonganoxie.
Gleed. J. W .• 11113.
J.tlwrcncc.
Lawfc:nce
Green. H. T .• Virginia, Octob.r 16. 1824.
Leavenworth, Septemhcr, 1&amp;14.
Leavenworth.
Green, Susan l\f., Kentllcky, December 7 IH:t-i
Leavenworth. November. 1M!i.
I.c:lvcnworth.
Gilmore, John 5 .• Rochesrer, N. V " Dec~mue~ fl, lR-t~. Lyon Co .• Kans.s. Oct 31. 111';7. Frcuonia, Kans"!f.
Go.uld. George E! K.ansas Clly. Mo . Aug. 27. 11&gt;6·1.
Kansa. City. Mo .• Aug. 27. IHrJ.J. Lawrence, K:ln~as.
Groffi •• joseph. Allchlgan. May 2:1. Id~2.
V;lllal~"Jd7'. Douglas Co .• April 10.
(. 'ffi hI"
~
Vinlancl.
"! l , TUCII Ia A..,., Pent,lsylYani:t, Sept. 26. Ht::,Prairie: City, lK5il.
GrllIi.th. Geo.. W. E .• Indiana. Decemoer. ~2. 11&gt;1:1.
Frank"n Co .. October; IH.').i.
Lawrence.
Garvin,' DaVid, Fulton count.y, Illinois, ~Iay 1, HUO.
Wakarll~3. Douglas Co., December. 18.,4.
W.karu ....
G reen, B • F Of S U II 'Ivan county, T cnncssec, }010. lK, 1~12. \Vhite
Church. \Vyandoctc Co.,
Gibbon. Wm C. Bermuda Isles A '17 lu,,,
November 20. ISGR.
White Church.
• 'f
Ed' f d'
. ' pn • "'....
Lawrence. Novemoer ~ 1814
Topeka
G 'bb
Ion ••.' rs. • a. n lanapohs. Ind. :'l3rch 10 1850 T
k J
Ii It1·o
.
1
.
Gill, \Y. \V • 'Vi~cons~n,.Sep~emher 8t'1t:J.~.
'
L~~C:re~,·ce~'~~:.r I(), 1~68
T~w~k~ce,
Gre!;ory. We. ~funcle. Indian:&gt; August 5 1~
L d
M
I 111-0'
T P
.
Greer Julia E; Yellow Springs 'Ohi f b 27 iKr
yn on. I ay. I .
opeka.
Gray,'Alrred. Evans. Er;e count'y No·ve.D 'r. I~io ISh~wnee C?. October8.ISIl:I.
ITopek..
{I1!7:1.
Gray, Sarah C" Livingston county NY·' }
a~I' 1 .'.1 Qu!ndaro, Kansas, f\obr, 21. 1&amp;17. Topeka, Kan. !llnce
, ' ... " u YOlo". Qumdaro. Kan5a!.. AII::!II!!r. h,:,C;7. Topek:1. Kan .. ~u.
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Nam~,

P/aa alld

Da/~

IPlaa'and Da/~ of &amp;///!mmt,/ Pram! Rnidmrt

of Birth,

Ulynn, O. M., New York, Feb. 14, 18;Jll.
Green, M. L., French Valley, Kans •• , Jan. 16,1!l63.
Grei.;, James H., Scotland. December~, 18.)7.
Gaylord. G. L., New York, September IU, lS2ti
Glymm, T W. New Ycrk.
.
Gill, Wm. H., ~ornwall county, England, ~uly 1.18:10.
Gr.uon,"Adcl;uuc Ii .• Genesee &lt;.:Ollllly, l\fich1b:';m. lJe-

Lecompton, May 2, 18:II·i.
Lawrence
Lawrence, September 5 18iS.
Atchi.on. July:l, 18.';S.
Oskaloosa, November 20, 1~67.
Lawrence, AUg'u.t fl, l~;'6.

cember, J5. US-tu. .
Graton, Allie L., Lawrence, August 2~, l~Gl.

Lawrence, Augu!tt 1, 19}ti

Gordon, J. C., Allegany county, N. Y., May la, II?-~I.
Gordon, ~I".J. C. Tompkins county, New York, Feb·
ru",y \6, I I I : l l . ·
Gilliland, J. n., Urown county, Ohio, April 'n. IH!8.
Gilhland, 1. A , Orown county, Ohin, Nov. 1:1. 1!!~II..
Uilliland, Mary, Brown county, Ohio, Feb. ~" IIIIS.
Griffith, Charles E , Kansas. ,\ugust 17, 1/:S."&gt;Ii
G!nger!ch, E. I. Pennsylvania,. December 25. 11!,29
\'Ir.gl!rlch,

Gleed,

J. Sr.,

Chnrl~5

Pennsylvania, AI1J;:ust, 4.1M-Jj.

S., Vermont, M;\rch ,£i IH."'lo'1.

Gordon, J. W , North Fork of Deep river, North Carelina. June 13, ISIS.
'Grant, If. C., Uneida county, New York, Nov. 12, 1MH.
Gregg. A. H., Ohio, October 22, 183'l.
Gardner, G. W., JeITenon county, N. Y. July 4, IS·~6.
Hunting, E. H., Penobs"ot county, Me., Dec. 3. 1,:12.
Hutchiu!ion, \Vrn., Randolph, Vl .• January 24, I~:I.

Hubhard. D., New Ibmpshire. lH;J::.
Hol!lOinger. Frank, Dcuford county, Pennsylvania, IM30
H.dley, D. B., Gen« .. county, New York, I~;U.
Ha~ley,WiII."d J., .\Iilwau"ee. Wis., Sept. 17,1&amp;',11.
H:ubaugh, W., Shelby Ohio, July 17, IS,}9.
Hayenes.

J.

C., lletheny, ~tissolJri JUlie j, 11':).;·1.

Lawrf!ncc. August 24, lXlH

Lawrence, November 20,

I~·&gt;I.

Lawrence. October, IS5.;.
Douglas Co., June 26, 1H.\7.
Duur;la, Co., June 26. 1!JOI7.
Lyon Co., October Ill,llI71.
Lawrence, May 10,

1~5'.

I.aV/rence, ~fay 10. IHr)!).
Lawrence, May, HUm (1).

.
Johnson Co., ~Iay 4, ISIiO.
Miami Co., May 12, 18.'&gt;5.
Ol.the, Kansas, ~by 15, 1!&lt;S7.
Leavenworth Co., April 15, 1l!55.
Lawrence, March, ll\."JtI.
La.wrence, April I, l~;'.

I&gt;brion Tp., IXfJ7.
J)ougl:ls County, 1S5tJ.
Wyandolle C,ty, 1/j.;7.
North Lawrence. De" 1~, IRflU.
I.awren"e, November 211, Ib'77.

Oskaloosa
Lawrence.
Lawrence.

Oskaloosa.
Coal Creek.
Lawrenci!.
Lawrence.

Topeka.
Topeka.
Douglas Co.
Douglas Co.
Lyon Co.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.

Tohnson Co.
Lawrence.

Lexington Tp.
Le:lvcnwonh.

Russell, Rus·ell Co.
W •• hillgton, D C.
Olathe.
Rosed.le, Kan.
Wyandotte City.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
11 cspt.:r.
Lawrence.

Lawrence, October ~M. 1~61.

Hadley,' Mrs. Sarah ~:., ('hiD, Fehruary U, I!j;~~
I.awrence. Inne 7, 11iJij.
JIensh:a.w, Newton, Chatham, N. C., Dcccl11hcr 2ri jHj3. ElIuura. JWa.5.
Hyde, I::lla, Chicago, lIIinoi., January:t.!, 1!S:i7.
Atchison, October 16,1800.
·'Topeka.
'Horne, Maria·L., C.lmhrid!\,eport, Mass., June 20,1826. Topeka, April 3, 18M.
Topeka.
1Iome, Daniel H .• Dover, N. H , February 20, 11f'..l!
Topeka, Oec. 4, INl.
Topela.
Herne, Geo,,:;;' W., Wouurn, M.s •. , AI'ril24, 1!S:i2.
Topeka, April 3, 11\.'&gt;5.
Lawrence.
Holan. Jame •. New York, June H; 1!)(iIJ.
Lawrence, Sept.ember 14,I8G5.
Lawrence.
Hoff",an. Horry, Montgomery county, P•. , Au~. '1:1,1858. Lawrence, Apnl17, IS76.
Hamelton, E. E., O.rlOn, N. Y., January 3. lIl:16.
Houghton, Effie. Florida, November :1, 1862.
Lawrence, September 0, 1864.
. Lawrence.
.
Hidden, John, 5""011, VerOlont, June 17, 18U.
Garnett, Anderson County, JulYI
1,18(1.1.
Lawrence.
Henderson, Robert, north of Ireland, January M. 1833. lunction CitYI.Sept. 10, lM55
IJunction City.
Harmon,Angel~na, Gentry county, 1110., :'1arch 10.1841. bOllgla. Co., Nov. 12, I/:S.'H.
Douglas Co.
Hutchin.on, G. W.} Hartford, Vt., February 2'2, 18:12. Lawrence, August I, lllM.
Kansa. City, Mo.
Hall, A. W., Lamoille county, Vermont, July .0, 1tW2. Tradinl\' Post, Linn County, Apr.
7, 18.)7.
Trading Post •.
Hutchinson, 10.iah, Tennessee, 1830.
Wakarusa, July, 1854
Sigel.
Hadley, W., North Carolina, December 12, 1817.
Lawrence, April S, IHOG.
Hadley, Naomi, Richmond, Indiana, July 3I,IHIO.
Lawrence, Aprilll, 18tiO.
Houghtclin, Grace, Kalam~uoo. ~!ich .. Nov 11. HiOl. Lawrence, July, Ib74.
Lawrence.
H:uman, B F, Rockingham county, Va., Vee. 20,1832. North Lawrence, Dec. 3t. lRI;8.
North Lawrence.
Hiatt. Oliver S .. Indiana, February 4, 1~39
Leavenworth, Septerober, 18GB.
Hatch, George \V ,Great O~nd, Pa.~ Feb. 'n,1818.
Lawrence, September 1~. 1869
Hatch, ~ln. ~1a.tilda. Danyille, N. Y.
Lawrence, October~, Iti7U.
Hook, S K, Berlin, Somerset cc,unty, Pa, Dec 4,1837. Lawrence, Mny IS, 18litL
Hook, Martha A., Preston county, Va., Sept. 23, HH.... Lawrence, July 28, ln7~.

Holloway, Dora L., Douglas Lo , Kan., Feb. 4, 1800
HOriley, 1. W., Virginia. June 6, IB~7.

Dougla. County.
Douglas Co.
Lawrence, J&lt;"ebruary~, 1860.
Douglas Co.
North Topeka, NovemberaO.I870. Lawrence.

I

HClne, Libbic, L&gt;ougias countJ..' Kan., Sept. 22,1ti:02.

Hayes, J. L., Industry, III..

pril7,185;I.

Willow Springs, April, ISi7.

Hale, lohn H. Lawrence, July ~5, IM:lH.
H"le, 1;;., En!; Cand, June 21, ·IM~'O.
Hale, Mrs. L .• England, Au~ust lB. 1833.
Hille, Fred, T .• L::awrencc, December 2, 18U5.

Lawrence, Decemher~. lSUf).
I.awrence, M:II'ch If;, lnr. .,.
Tonganoxie, Aug1lst :W, 1~7n.

\ViIlinm. \Vale ... , April n, Ib3a
Hunt, \Villiam, North &lt;':.arohH~ September 15, 18:14

Hawarth, Jonathan, GUllrord La., N. C .. Au~. 15,1800. Lcavenwurth Co, July I, llilill.
Haskell, D. C., Springfield, Vt , March 2:1, ItI42.
Lawrence, M arch ~!!, 1855.
Haskell, I. G. Milton, Vt .• February 5, 1l!;,,2.
I Lawrence, July, 6, 1857.
Haskell, }.~nry. E. H., Massachuseu!i, October~.

1837'1 Lawrence,
L~lwrence, January. l~fiO.
May 17. IK.....

lloag, [)en)3mm W., Genesee Co., N. Y., Feb, _.~, ISI3.
Hughes. Joseph R'J Ualt.more. Md ,Sept 2:1,1tl1i7.
. Hurd, George R .. Lowell, Mass., July 10,1841.
Hughes, Ellen Jane, Pitt.bnrg, Pa., June 29, IS29.
Hermar, Frank, Philadelphia, Pa., November 2{, 1!!50.
Hillyer, Justin, Massachusetts, January 6, ISO".
Hirnoc, S. O.

Hellstrom, Rud"lph, Sweden, August 26, 11141.
Hellstrom, Laura, Sweden, December 13, IM~U.
Hanselman, Emanuel, Shelby county, O.,July 14, 185.~.
Hartbaugh, Dell F., Attica, 0., September 4, lsag.
House, B. :II., Virgil, Courtland county, NY., Dc·
cember -n, IIl2U,
.
H.dley, J M., Randolph county, N. C., Jan. 2.';, 1~35.
Hay •. M::uilda, PCllnsylvnnia. September 5, 1~30.
Harrison. }. H. Alabama, December 22, 18:.!M.
COUllty, ~(ay

2·1, 1822.
Hollowel., Sila., Salem. In!! , September 111,1825.

1~52.

Hoyt, Charle. C. Coventiy, New York. May 18, IXfJ2.
Hunter, \Vrn. J.. Xenia.. Ohio, April 7, Uf.IX.
Huuter, ~trs. Sus:ln, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 11, l::H£l.
Ha.ywood,

J.

M., Moumouth county, New Jersey,

July 1:, IHH.

Lawrenee. November fI, IB69.
Lawrence, 1IIay~. 18ij,'j
Lawrence, August 20, ISSS.
.
Valley Falls, March 29, 18117..
I3ourbon Co., April, IH57.

Clinton Tp., 186Q.
.
Clinton Tp., 1~59.
lIlichigan, September 10 1855.
Topeka, November 25. 1m.
Syracuse, March ~O, 1873.
10hn.on Co., r-!arcl~!R, 11l5S•.

l.awrencc, April, 1toi..,.,.

t

Holliday, Francis E • \Vooster. Ohio, Dec 22,

Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.

Douglas Co , 1breh Ii), 1857.
Dougla. Co , 11arch 15, 1S!i7.

lIuJ.:he~.

Heister, ~acob, Leavenworth

Franklin Co.

ILeavenworth,
M;\rch, 1~57.
Lawrence, July ~5. 1:&lt;!'&gt;Ii.

Harris. \V. C., ZaneSVille, 0., ~1':\rCh iil, JR25.

Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Le:lvellworth.
L~l wreuce.
Lawrence.
r Lawrence.
'Lawrence.
ILawrence .

I

I K.nwaka.

Lawrence.

Vinland.
ITopeka.

I

Clinton.

IClinton.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Newton.

I

Olath~.
l.awrC:llce.

Douglas Co .. June l~, 11&gt;",.1.
Oou!;lao Co.
Leavenworth City. ~Iay 14 IlIM
Bloomington, . .\pril a, HiS;.'
Lawrence.
Topeka, January 4, IX,X.
ITO!,eka.
Manh:\tt;tl1, November 1;;, lS5t1.
M:tnh:ltt:lO, Dcccrnhcr 2.1, lSGO.

Manhattan, JUlie, 1e.i7.

M~nmonth, Shawnee

I Lawrcnce.
I H.,ys C:ty.

Hay. City.

Co. M:arChl
.
1,1807.
.'
Monmouth.
Hill, Hettie M , Law.renee, K:lOsas. Dec. )0, IH:IO.
L:\\vrcn..:c, l)c:cemJ,cr 10, lRSU.
L;Iwrcnce.
Holm, C. W .. Denlllark. Ileccmber IU, ISI5
P:lOb, April fl, 1S-"",7.
l'aola
HiIJ. )(iver. Penll~ylyania. June la, 1t5.Ii.
Lc::tv. Co., Aprill, 1811.
Leavenworth Co.
Hosmer, Mrs C. A . I'o"dam. New York, Feb 20,1818. Lawrencc, 1.')75.
Hughe., James R., :lattimore, Maryland, Jan. 6, 1831. L:twrence, November 10,1809.
Lawrence.
Horne. T 1... Cloverdale. Indiana, lanuary.IM, 1!!59.
Carbondale. Kan .• Oct. I. J1l7U.
Lawrence.

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IPlace.and Dalt of Selllemml·1 Preunt R(Sidmce

Hollin~b·ery. S. ~t . lot~.

Hollingbery. J • EnKI.nd. IH56
Hard, Inez L • Lawrence, November 2~, 1:otlO.
Himoe. Eva A .• Ft. Scott. Nov.mbe, 21;. Hlr,s.
Hubb.lI. Ella. Paola. :I!arch 31. 181i!.
Holcomb, N K .• Mea~vill. Pe,!n.svlvania, F.b. 22,1840.
Haag, P. 1t1., Connecticut, Apnl n, ISll.
Harmon. H. E. Kansa•• Oec.ntber 11. 18GO.
Haskell .... H., Maine.
HOlriJison, A. K .• PCI\I1~ylvnni!l. Allqust. 19. 18:W.
Hiatt. Maggi. M., Ro .. coullty. Ohio. D.~. 7, lH4U.

Lawr.nce. ~(ay. 11f71.
Lawrence. May. 1~'7L
Lawrence, Nov. 21, It\OO.
Ft. Scott. Novem!&gt;er 2~. 11l5a.
L.wrence. April. Ib74.
Washington. lunr.. 10~,t873. .
Lawrence, ~fay il, 1~.
Douglas Co .• Decemb.r 30. 1860.
Top.ka. April 10. IR;jti.
- - , i\priI15. lSliU.

E.lwanisville, July M. 1H74.

Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence ..
Wo&lt;hincton.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
L~wrcncc.

J\;ITcrson Count v.
'fiblow.
.

'J eifenoll Co.
Hutcheson. Mervila. Clinton coullty. Mo•• Oct. 11). ISM. Douglas Co .• October IS, 1854.
H:&gt;:dingjames M. Mass .• IHI2.
Topeka, June, 11156.
Howard. ohn D.• New York. August 6. IHI5.
Wakarusa. June 15.1857.
Hallett.' . H , Marietta. Ohio. May 2. lH65.
Ft. Scott.
Lawrence.
Hubuell Frank R .• Paola. May 10. IMG5.
Lawrence. May 18. 1865.
Eudora. .
Holmes 'Samuel, Orange couoty. Ind .• March ~~ 1!l3O. Eudora Tp •• April H. 1866.
Topeka.
Huntoo~, A. J .• Unity. N. H'l.~-ebruary 29. 1l!:f~.
Shawnee Co., April 23. 1857.
Top.ka.
Huntoon Lizzie P .• Walpole. l:'. H .• Nov. 12, IH29.
Shawnee Co .• Apnl23. 1857.
Lawrence.
Harbaugh. D. F .• Seneca county. Ohio. Seyt. 4. 185M. Lawrence, October 12.
Lawrence.
Han.comb Anna. T., New York. October 9. lBal.
Lawrence. October. lliM.
Hl1rlbert. ~lrs. W. S .• Leoni. Michi~an. March I~. 184:1. IJI.ue 'l'p .• Mo.rch 15. 1~G4.
Hichland.
Herrick, Mrs. E. E' I Buffalo. N. '/ .• Feb. 20, Itl;I8.
Highland. S.pt. 2H. 185M.
Lawrence.
Hyd. Charl.s A., Ohio, March 17.1HU!.
Lawr.nc •• April 22.1869.
Topeka.
Hugh·••• J. W •• Indiana, August 23. 1&amp;'59.
Top.ka. June a. 18H9.
Hathaway. Marion. IndIana. August fl. 1850.
Lawrence.
H.gmann H., Rhod. Islaod. August 1. 1861.
Lawrence. July 3. IH76.
Lawrence.
Haml.rye~. I.. Baltimore. Maryland. Oct. 1. 1854.
Lawrence, OClob.r 3. 1878.
Lawrence.
Hickok, G. b., Malone, NeW' Yor~, June 8,1800.
Lawrence. September 1, 1875.
Lawrence.
H.ster. J. M •• Huron county, OhIO. August 23. ItIoJO.
Lawrenc., Vecemb.r 31.1878.
l.awrence.
Hard A. D. Arlington. Vermont. January 5. IH16.
Lawr.nc •• S.ptemb.r M. 1862
Heio~. Mary A., Clinton. Kansas. Octooer \6. 11&gt;19.
Clinton. Kan .• October 10.1859. Clinton.
Lawrence.
Hen T., G.rmany, lulr 25. IH22.
I.awrenc •• Januory I 18Il:J.
L.awrence.
Harl~horn, Edward C .• Lynn. Mass .• July 2G, 1859.
Topeka, March 1G,lS;0.
Hudson. J. K •• Carrollton. Ohio. May J. 1~4U.
Jim Lan.'s Brigade. July 1. 1861. Top.ka.
Top.ka.
Hudson. Mary W .• Fay ... e counlY, Pa • JUlie 10. IRtO.
Top.ka.
Hale, Geo. D .• Mass.chus.us·. February III. 1H:..'Il.
Topeka. May I. ISU7.
Topek:1.
Hale ~-rank C. Man.lield. Ohio. January ~U, 1~·II.
Topeka. ~'ebruary 25, lRIlH.
Higgln., Sophia, Vandalia. Illinois. November 5, 18:l4. Leavenworth. October. 1!j(j1J.
Heffarlia. L. A' Trumbull county. Ohio. March G, 1t!;l3. Leavenworth. Nov.mb.r. IIl5a.
Leavenworth.
Harmon. John. I reland. March 22. J8a!l.
Leavenworth. lIIarch 2'2. IH57.
Lawlcnce.
Hest.r. Mrs. Iren. Brink. Plymouth. 0 .• May 16, 1847. Lawr.nc •• n.c.mber 81. IH78.
Wakarusa.
Hitchcock, A. E., llliuois. Janu.ry 1.1855
Wakarusa. July. 1855.
\Vakarusa.
Hollaway, L. R .. Wakarusa, February 2'~. 186'2.
Wakarusa, J862.
Wakarusa.
Holloway' C , Ohio. January 18. IM32.
Wakarusa. 1855.
Ellis Co.
Hodge. . W., Ohio. Novemb.r 21. 1ti:12.
IWi. County, March, 1878.
l.awrence.
Hubb.II, W.O .• New York. Nov.mb.r 7.1834.
Lawrenc~ May 15.1857.
Reno.
lIamlen. E .. III .• Iowa. November 29, 18a8.
Douglas ~ounty. June 5, 1860.
Abilen ••
Hart. J. W .• Ohio. March 31, H152.
Emporia, Jun., 18G9.
Haywood. Mrs. J. M., Sen.ca county. New York, De·
cember J7. Hf:l8.
. .
Shawn.e County. April 2,1858.
Hass. (;eor){e S .• Germany. June 15. 1852.
Willow Springs. 18.Sl&gt;.
Dexter.
Harden, Allie. Indiana. February 2, I!W2
CotTey County. 1H70.
Hoeeboom. Soph, •• Ohio, July 7. IM37.
Leav.nworth. March. 185M.
Topeka.
Hogeboom, G., New York, December 8,1832.
Leavenwonh, May 20, 1857.
Dexter.
Harden. Alpha. Iowa. July
1&amp;'i9.
Labe .. e County. ·Feh. 21, 1868.
Dexter.
Hard.a. J. J., Indian., March ~U, 11&gt;16.
Dexter. February 15. Mi9.
Lawrence.
Henderson. 1. S •• Ftndley. 0 .• March 25. 1B1J9
O".wa. S.ptember 20.1H70.
Henderson, EmmaH., Massilon, 0., June ~5, 1841.
Lawrence.
Horne. Dan H., Dov.r. N. H .• February 26. IH2H;
Topeka. November 30. 1854.
Topeka.
Douglas COUOI~"
Higgins. William. Pennsylvanta. April 2,1842.
Leavenworth. May 2,1855.
Topeka.
Halm. Frank D .• Urbanna. 0., April 8. I85U.
Top.ka. Jun. 15. J810.
Harris. William A. H .• Ireland, Novem'&gt;er 3.1850.
Lawrence. July ~9. IH70.
Lawrence.
Hill. Noah, Gre.n county. Pa .• June 10, JS:14.
L.avenworth. April I. 1871.
Leavenworth t: ...
Hurd, Clarissa. Conn.ctlcut. F.bruary 10. lS01.
Lawrence. May 2.18.15.
Kanwaka.
Hor.e. J. B., N.", Hampshire, August 20. 1S:i5.
Topeka. Jun. 12. 1855.
Top.ka .
. Hunt, Jacob. Illoomingdnl •• Ind .• January 7, lti06.·
Tonganoxie. Aucust :lU. 1b76.
Lawrence.
Hammat. John. G.,many. May 17. lX;J5.
Lawr.nc •• Dec.mber 11. 1859.
Eudora.
Hoadley~ D. L .• Gene .... N. Y .• Nov.mb.r 27.1831.
Ellwood. March 10. 1851i.
Lawrence.
Howell. James, New Yo,k. August 10. 1859.
Lawr.nc •• September 8.1874.
Lawrence.
Ham. (;. D., Keutucky. Augu.t 2. llAAi.
Hughsoa. E. D .• New Jers.y. October 1,l855.
Wakarusa. October I. 18.'i5.
Lawrence.
Hughson. Jane. N.w J.rsey.
Wakarusa. October 1. 18.'i5.
Lawrence.
Hughson. C. A .• New J e r s e y . .
.
Wakarusa. Octob.r I, I&amp;').';
Lawrence.
Hickerson, Logan. Washington Co .• Kv .• Jan. 7,lt1oJ7'/ Woodstock, August 10 1~60.
Woodstock.
Hood. W. E. Columbus. 0 • June d. IM54.
Top.ka, April ~M. IMOli:
Top.ka.
Heiter. Jacob. Germany, May 21, 1822.
L.avenworth. May H. 18&amp;1.
Leavenworth.
Hughes. E. J .. Pitthburc, Ala.. lun. 19. 1629.
Lawrenc •• Sept.mber 10 IIJ58
Lawrence.
Howell. Lewis SlanbrYDmair, Wal ••• March 23. 1812. W,karusa. Sept.mb.r 15. 18.).J:
Pleasant Valley.
Howell, Mary j . f ~ales, June, 22,1820.
\Vak:lrUS01, AlIg'l15l 2 JR55.
Ple~sallt Vall.y.
Harbaugh'd' W., Bedrord county, l'a., July 5, IRa')
Topeka, A1Igll~t 2M, irn ..
Lawrcnce.
Hanscom. . A .• Pon"nouth. N. 1f:1 October HI. 1H:11. Lawr.nc •• S.pt.mber 18.'&gt;4.
Decatur.
Horton. Albert H., Orang. Co •• N. Y •• lIlarch 12, 1~37. Atchison. April. 1860.'
Horton, Carrie, A prit 2"J, ltW5
Holb.r', Ida. KOons .... July 19. 18GO.
.
Atchison, Jllly 10.11;60.
Atchison.
Henshaw Abbie A .. Middletown, U., Feb. 28, 1840.
Olathe. lIlarch 9. J&amp;57.
Hesper.
Hugh... j W., Indiana. August 23.1859.
Top.ka.lun. 2. I~Gn.
Shawnee •
. Harttmann, Dr. !t.f., Germany, 1H17.
Lawrence, March, J855.
Lawrence.
Hook. Enos, \Vayncsburg, Fa., F6bruary 4, 1832.
L:!rtvenworth,1&amp;57.
Leavenworth.
Hill, Living-Slon, WllIren"illc, Mo., M:\rch'II, J8:U
Atchison. Jlln. 2U. 181].1.
Hubbard. Mrs. M. J .• New Hampshire. Dec. 2~. 1886. Douglas Co .• September 12. 1806. Ulathe.
Hem.mo\:way. J. R .• Oshkosh.
Haskell. N. G .• Lawrence.
Douglas County. lao!.·
Halloway, Mrs. Kate. Ohio. December 1M, 1830.
Lawrence.lune 4. J855.
Lawr.nc ••
Hollingbery. George. London, England. Dec. 26, 1843. Lawr.nce. August 2M. IH71
Lawr.nc •.
Hopp.r. L.ti.h. Virginia. July 13. 11!S1J
Shawnee Co .• D.c. 28.1854.
Lawrence.
Hopper. William M .• Iowa, April 22. It!6L
Shawnee County. July 4. 1601.
Lawrence.
Hopp.r. Arminda Ill •• O,age. March 4, 18GS.
Shawn.e County. ~Iarch ~. 1803. Lawrenc •.
Hopp.r, Charl.s A .. Sbawne. county. March 28. 1865. Shawn.e Count)'. III arch 23. loG5 Lawrenc •.
Hopper. B. F., Shawnee county, September 19.1867
Shawnee County. S.pt. 19, 18U7'll.awrence.
Hopper, Lanar].., Shawnee county, 'February 28, 1,&lt;10 Shawnee Caulley, Feb. 2.i, -INiO. Lawrence.
Hopper James ., Shawnee county. January !!3. 1872. Sh:lwnec County, Jan. !!a, JS7'.l.
L01.wrence.
Hi~gias, Hiram. Mass. April a. Idl7
Top~k •• October 10. 1854.
Topeka.

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Name, Piau and Dat:

0/

B_'_'rl_h_'_ _ _ 1 Piau and

Dat~ 0/ Sell/anmt.\ Prami Rtsidcnu

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Hanson, Ohio Otto. Paierm~. "an .• October 17. 1$)6.
P~rermo. Knn .• Octoher 17, 18.J.6. Louisville. POIt. Co.
Heathman. Solon. Devon.hare. England. June 26, 18U. S.&amp;el, Douglas Co .• Nov. 7. 1873
Hupp. Minor B .• Stafford. Monroe Co .• O .• June2Q. '3U. On Wabrusa. 4 miles .outh a
Lawr&lt;nce •. Nov. 12. 1$)4.
Riehland.Shaw.Co.
Haynes. C. H.; Rensselaer Co., N. Y • Nov. 27, 1832.
Fort Scott. Aprii 2, 1858.
Fort Scott.
Haynes. Mrs. C. H .• Orange Co., N. Y .• March 20. '36. Fort SCOtt. April 2, 1!i5!I.
Fort Scott.
Hallister. Mrs. A. J .• Spencer. I"d .• Sept. 11. 1856.
.
Herboldsheimer. AUlfust, Ge"uan),. Sept. 10. 1&amp;59.
.
Harbison. H. M' , Pennsylvania. October 5.1850.
Leavenworth C~ •• April 12. 18!!9 .. Jefferson Co.
Hogeboom. George W .• New York, December 8.18.'12. Leavenworth c.ty. :liar 20. 11&gt;,,7. 'ropeka.
Hawk, Simon. Pellnsylvania. l"ovember 11. lti27.
Shawnee County, Arri 10, 1l:!.;7. Topeka.
Hill, Forester, Musachusetts, J~nuary 3.1~t2.
Lawrence. D~cember 12,1.:&gt;&amp;1.
Wakarusa.
Hosmer, L. ~ •• New YOlk, April 9. HU9.
Lawrence, November, 187a.
Lawrence.
HAdley, Hauie H" Lawrence, October 17, IX(~I.
Lawrence,. October 17. 1I:l6a.
Lawrence
Halstead. Sophia. Norway. Europe, Sept. 2·1. It;37.
Mapleron. Bourbon Co .• March
25 1!i:)Ij
Reno.
L3wr~ncC:1 October 9. 1800.
Lnwrence.
HamiitoD J. F •• Illinois. January 21, 1858.
.
Havenl, Lou. JacksoQ county, Mo. October, 1854.
. Pr:lirie Caty, Dou!:las Co.
Lawrence
Hutchings. Jonn. Caroline. N. Y .• becember al. 1836. Lawrence. 1 une 1~, IHU3.
LJ.wrcnce'.
Hutchings. Josephine E .• Litchfield. Conn .• May 3. '44. Lawrence. I une 13. 18G:\.
L:lwrence.
Lawrence.
May
23.
lti56.
Hunt, Mrs. G. W .• Leomi nster. ~ ..... March 17. IMla.
Hanson, Wm. H., Belmont county. Ohio. July 2:.!. 11:131. Pouawatomie Co., June 2,1855. LOUISville.
Osawatomie, Feuruary 2CJ.
Hayes. C, A . . ·
Tecumseh, April 22. 1856.
Lawrence.
Huson. R •• New York. May 12. 17nll.
North Lawrence.
H .... ris. E. B:ol Robertson county. Tenn .• Mar. 20. 1824. North L.wrence. Dec. 3, 1869,
Lawrence.
Honnold. A.Ii .• Mu.k.ingum county. 0 .• April:.!Q. 1837. L.wrence·, January 1. 1870.
Lawrence, October 9, l~i!J.
Lawrence.
Hughes. Jo•• R., B.ltlmore. ~d .• Sept. 23.1857.
L.wrence. March 4. lK71.
Lawrence.
Haslet. Jame. B .• Pittsburg. Pa .• December:l. II!27.
L:l.wrence, ~ovembcr 2, 1866~
K.nwaka,
Ha.kell. A. S .• Portland, ~Ie .• October ~O. lil-l8
Sabe.ha, May 15, 185~.
Topeka.
Heboard. r. C .• Lisbon, Conn .• November 16,1830.
Seneca. September 16. 1804.
Topeka.
Hebbard, R. N .• Deerfield. NY .• Sept. 10. lli3Il.
Topeka.
Hebbard, Mary F.tSeneca. Kan., J.n. au. linD
Lawrence. May 5. 1850.
Huggins, Jas. L' t roy. N. Y .• October:.!9, UH4
~!anhatt.n. May 5, 1808.
!\fanh:utan.
Hoar. Albian L .• Waltham. Mass .• October 2R. 1819.
Manhattan. March 17. 1&amp;')5.
Hoar. Mrs. A. L .• Portland Me .• MoyaD, 1853.
Manhattan.
Higby. John. Lewi. county. N. V•• November 4.1818. Lawrence. Uctober 2~. 1863.
Lawrence.
Ottawa. January 4, IH77.
Hunt. D. E, Delavan, \Vis .• Augu"t 30,1858.
Ottawa.
Himoe. A. H .• Norway. Europe. lanuarr 15, 1&amp;~5.
Fort Scott. July 20.1857.
Lawrence.
Himoe, S. Eo. ,Ma.pleton, Kansas, SeptCm.H!r 14, 1::s61.
M.pleton, September H. 1M!.
Lawrence.
Himoe, H. C., Ft. Scott t Ka.nsas, August ZT, 10tH.
Fort Scott. August 27, IS6-J.
Lawrence.
Lawrence, August, 1854
Hutcheson. John. Illino.s. February 22, lB:l"l.
J elTerson Co.
Howe 1. B. Worce,ter. Massachusetts. July 5.1851.
Lawrence, jauuary, Ib'77.
l.ecompton.
Howell, lUSlU •. Northampton countJ' Pa., A'u~ 6. 183~ Lecompton. March, 1870.
Huey, ~ auh. H., Bellefonte. Pa .• uly 28.1853.
Leavenworth. Sept. 5. 1873.
Lawrence.
,Hoadley. S. M' Brockport. N. Y.
Lawrence.
Harvey, Florin JQ. Crowe, Economy, N. S., November
8, 18~0.
Topeka. May 10. 1!!37.
Topeka.
Henley. A; A .. Indiana. October 4. 1858.
Hesper, Kan., O~tober 29, 1858.
Hesper.
Hoene. Sophie. New York City. December 9.1852.
Prairie City, Douglas County,
AprilS. 1857.
Jefferson Co.
Hollingbery. A. G .• London. England. October 8. 1854. Lawroncc, March 6. 1871.
Lawrence.
Hurst. Albert. Iowa, 1l:!.1~.
.
Osaw;\tomic, J857.
Lane.
Hick.;, Amos, Ohio, 1~!!4
Dougl"s County, 1855.
Leavenworth lo
Harris, E. P .• Hudson •. N. H .• June 11. 183-1.
Lawrence, Aug-ust;- 1&amp;16.
LecomptOn Tp.
Hanson, L. C. Norway. Auguat 2.:1. 183d.
Scandia, Republic Co .• Nov. 2:1.
1!!1Jl:'.
Scandia. Republic
[18GB.
Co
Hanson, :Mrs C. C., Sweuen, February Jl,l837.
Scanuia, Republic Co., Nov. 2.:1, Scnntlia.
Hughe •• S. !.:., Iowa. July ll. I1jij2.
l.awrence, Sept. \.'\. 1&amp;)4.
L.wrence.
Hood. Lewis W., Hillsboro. 0 .• June 2, 1848.
Topek:&gt;. Nov. 1, 1~72.
Topeka.
Hoar, John L .• Lancaster county. P ..... , May 9, .1858.
Lawrence.
Hindman. L. W • SudiDia, O. June 9, Il!-11.
Willow Springs. June I, 1857.
Willow Spring ••
Hamilton, S H .• Circleville.
AprillU. llO1.
Lawrence. July 011. IM70.
Lawrence.
Hubbell. Frank G .• Paola, ~Iay 19. 1~65
Paola. ;ltay, Ill, ISU5.
II.awrence.
Hollaway, E A., Lawrence, Jtlnc 22, 1856
Lawrence, June !!"2, lR.l)(}.
Lnwrencc .
. Hathaway, Mary lit .• Monroe Co. N. Y., July 22. J816. DOllglas Co. Sopt. 1~IjV.
Hughes. John L. De. r.loines Co., la., March 20 Jil-lS. DOllgl •• Co .• Oct. lli.iL
Dnllgl ...
Hu~he., W.llie, i.nwrcnce. February II. I~U2
Ilollglas Co .• Feh. I I. ISU'l,
/l.olWrence.
Honnold, Mrs. A. G., ~Juskingum Co. 0 .• Junc15, '45. Lawrence, Jan. 1, 1~70.
Lawrence.
lioDDold, Avri. Lawrence, Sepcember 20.1871.
Lawrence .. Sept.20.1M71.
Lawrence.

0..

Hollister. A. J • Mariett3. 0 .• May 21. ISl6.
ILawrence. ~ov. 14. 1m,
I Lawrence.
- ..
HaJ\w~y. Jam.!~. LlJndon, England,·September 4, 1809. Lane,. Franklin Co., ~farch. 1856. Lane; Fra.nk.lin Co.
HutchlQSOn, G. \V .• Hartford, Vr., August 22,1822.
Lawrenc~, Aug. 1 185.j.
Kansas City.
Hollowav. J. ~!. 0 • Richmond, Ind., February 21. 11l2O.. Duuglas Co. Nov; 1f&gt;7H
Dougla. Co.
Hum.,.G. W .• Sterlin&lt;,C'\'I'l{a CO., N. Y .• July23.183U.;~lar,hall Co:, Sept. 15. 1858.
Lawrence.
Hunt, .ChaTles \V., :Uassachusetts.
. I Lawrence, ~lay 23, 1856.
Lawrenee.
Hutchln:\on. J. n., Lawrence, January 10, ]861.
Lawrence, Jan. 10, lSOl.
Lawrence..
Howe. George W .. P'atl.bll~g. N. V.. Sept. :lO.I835.
Lawrence. June I, 1856.
L:l\vrence.
Howe. Jame •• New York CIlY. February 8. lSOI
Wyandotte. April 1.1$8.
T.blow. Wyandotte
Co.
Hiatt. D. B•• Henry co~nty.lndiana. December;9.1832. Wabaunsee. Sept. 1.1854,
Tiblow. Wyandotte
Co.
Hinman. D.'G .• Ohio. June 2'J. 1838.
Lawrence. April 18. 1856.
Lawrence.
Hollingsworth. Wm .• knox county. Ind .• Jan~ 18. 1817. Emporia, March 1.1861.
Near Emporia,Lyon
Co.
HollinllSworth, C. P .• Dublin, Jnd"lanuary 11.1859. Emporia. March 1; 18G1.
Emporia, Kan.
Hoyt •. Sarah E.. no&lt;ton. M.s ••• Juno • I~II.
North Lawrence.
Lawrence, Oct. 17. Ib54.
!-ferd, James, Douglas county ({an., April 20, 1855.
\Villiamston.
Douglas Co. , April 30. 1860.
Hicox, A J., Union, Conn. August 7. IH.f7.
Darton Co.
Cheyenne, l\.larch, J87U.
Hug~es. R. W .• Paul.boro. N J .• July 12. Il!-1:l.
. Leavenworth Co .• Dec. 20. 181111. Leavenworth •
H~rr ... C. B Pennsylv.n.a. 18:J~.
11l51i. Lawrence.
H.llyer. W. (. Valley Falls, Kansa •• 1862.
Valley Falls.
Valley Falls. 1862.
Henderson, t. \V., N. C., UH5.
Lawrence.
Lawrence, H:WJd.
Hall. W. N .• Newca5l'e, ~(aine, March 8. 1St:.!.
La.wrence.
Lawrence. Oct. 10,1870.
Hyde. Emma. Ohio, .1 ugust 7,1&amp;,0.
Lawrence.
L~wrence, Apr. ~2. 1869.
Herd. R. R., Philadelphia, ~'ebruary 17. 1836.
Atchison.
Lawrence, Apr. 18,1&amp;56.
Heil. F. J .• Jefferson. N. V .• November t,I~.
Shawnee Co.
Shawnee Co., June 9 1859.
Henderson, O. C;., Iowa, September 18. 1&amp;",;.
Oskaloosa, March, 1858.
Herrington, J. D., Pituburc-. Pa., February M. ]881.
Lawrence.
Franklan. ~!ay 28, 1&amp;"J5.
Herrinl-:ton, Sarah H., Pittsburg Pa., Jnnuary 7, JX.15. Franklin. K., May 2M, 1855.
Lawrt:nce.
Herrington. 1\loll!e to.:., Fr3nklin. Kan., Nov. 27. 1&amp;'iU.
Lawrence.
~errinllton. Lina V .. Pitt,bu'lf. Pa.·. Januarv 2,1845.
Lawrence.
Lawrence. May 16, 18&amp;5.

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�THE KANSAS JfElrfORIAL.

I

·Namt, Piau and Daf~ of Birth.

Pla&amp;t alld Daft of Stlflnnmt.! Pram' Raidtllu

Howard. L: D .• S.I{ne Michigan. Augllst ~2, 1849.
Hoar. Jno. L., Lanc.ster coullty. Pa .• May 9.1858.
Herrick. Frank L • Corinth. Me., September 12.184B.
Hollinger. G. W .• L.ncasler. Pa" Februury 1.1842
Heine. Henry. (;ermany. Jun. 4. 1!!3O. .
·Hale. John H. Lawrence. July 2.,.1858.
Helwig. Jobn II .• Tuscarawas county. 0 .• Mar. 26.1828.

Wakarusa.
,.
Lawrence.
Jefferson Co.
Sterling. Kan.
Clinton. K.n.
Lawrence.
Topeb. 12th Reg .•
Price Raid.
Linwood. LeaYen.
Hindman. W. T •• Brown county. Ohio. Dec. 20. 182.1.· Lawrence, Oct 8.18:.8.
worth Co.
Lawrence.
Hurlbert. C. 0., Middle Haddam. January H. 1822.
Topeka. Jan. 1. l87d.
La.wrence.
Atchison
Co
.•
Aug.
20.
1856.
Hamlin. Samuel Somerset county •. Pa • Nov. I.I8a2.
Roxbury. Mass.
Hale. Edward E.. Boston. Mass .• April:S. 1822..
Roxbury. Mass.
Hale. Ellen Day. Worcester. Mass. Feb. 11.·185.1.
Grant Tp .• Doug·
Kanwaka, March 1. 1855.
Hersh. S. S .• Pittsburg, April 13. IISH.
I.s Co.
Kansas City.
Council Grove. May 15. 18r.0.
Howard. John Jay. East Evans. N. Y.• Mar. 6, 1828.
Head. ~Irs. S. W .• Madison county. 0 .• Uec 14.11:!53. Topeka. Apri120, ISIl9. [19.1856 Topeka.
Middle Creek. Lykins Co .• Sept. Olathe.J ohnson Co.
Harris, lon.than. Franklin county. 0 .• ~Iay 10. 1839.
Lawrence.
Lawrence,18li3.
Husas, ohn. Lawrence, February 7. 1863.
L;..wrcnce.
Lawrence, March I. 1859.
Hart. :. &lt;s. M .• Canada. Oct. 21. 1851.
Lawrence.
Haas. S.""h. Uou~las county. Nov.mber 21.1&amp;';1.
Lawrence.
Hopkins. Ellie. Douglas counlY. March 3u. Itwa ..
Holli",er. Simpson. Woodsfield,Monroe county.O Sept
Lawrence.
Lilwre';ce. Feb. I,I8G7.
H.I826.
.
Herman. Frans. Widstrand. Stockholm. Sweden. Oct.
Buffalo; Minn.
•
10.1821.
Harris. ~1. C •• Mariah·. Essex Co., N. Y .. Nov. 3.1841. lIIaria. Leavenworth Co • July 4.
Leavenworth Co.
IHOO.
Leavenworth Co .
. H ... rris, q. J.• Coll1mlJb., Ohio, January 30, 1&amp;14.
Leavenworth, Sept. 1. 1870.
Lawrence.
Holcomb, I\tary. Ha.gerstown, Ind., March 13.
l.awrcncc r Nov. J86U.
Lawrence.
Hunt.Jacob. Illoomingtlale. Inti., January 7. IMOO.
TonganoxIe. Allg. 26. I1J70.
Lawrence.
Hadley. F. W .• Lenenworth. lune 12, ISHI.
Leavenworth. June 12,1801
Hutcheson. F.mehne Janet.llelle Moullt. Vec. 105.1820, Douglas Co .. Apr. 1. 1855.
. Dougla. Co.
Hopper. A. R • SCOtt county. Ky .• Janllary!! IS;J.l.
Lawrence, May 9.18.'&gt;4.
[1801. DOII~1as Cu.
Lawrcilce.
H"oe'nltl.tr'?,cn'sE. W .• Spring Hili. Ky .• AII!:'u.t II). I1l46.
110 Creek. Osage Co .• July 13.
Lawrellce.
"'1
Jc. , Homer J" Indiana, August V, 1~!J.
lola.
Topeka.
Herron. G. W .• Oh,o. September I. 1!!:l2.
Topeka. Apr. 1. 18fL3.
Lawrence.
Howell. Walter. Hillsdale county. Mich .• Aug. 30.1842. Lawr.nce. Oct I1W4
Harris. Mrs. Minerva B .• Zanesviile. 0 .• April 13.11!:J.l. Le~venworth City. March. 1857. Lawrence.
Topeka.
Harbine. Tohn F"., Franklin county. Pa • June IH. 1853. Topeka. July 17.1878.
Hubbell. Mrs. M. G .• Spring, Crawford county. Pa .•
Lawrence.
February 20.18-18.
L.wrence. May 20.1855.
Hupp. Samuel L., Monroe county. Ind., F.b. lB. 1813 --Aug. ~3. IlJ7a.
Howe. Dr. O. R l.Chillicothe. Ohio. March 20. 1810.
Lawrence. June B. 1876.
Lawrence.
Haven •• M .. R. ~ .• Michigan.
Wyandotte,I&amp;-08.
Ft. SCOII.
Hughes. I L. B.ltimor.·, Md .• Januarr 14. 1M52.
Lawrenc •• Nov. 15. IH;O.
Lawr.nce.
Haskel.!J ~lable Bliss. Lawrence. AUI:. 2,1806.
Lawrence, Aug. 12. lHOO.
Lawrence.
Hunt, \i. W .• Midway. lIfass •• February 12, 11142.
Lawrence. lIIay, 11l6t.I..• ':
Lawrence.

In~ersoll, William M •• Cambridi.p.... t.

M ...... June
HU7.
Ice. A. R.o Marion county. W. Va., March 11.1&amp;').,.

W.karusa, June 15. 1857.
Lawrence, Apr. 1, 187U.~·
Lawrence. Oct ISS-!.
Marion Co .• Jan .• IlJ7l.
Clinton.DouglasCo .• Apr 15.1850.
Lawrence, July 25, 1~58.
Atchison. Co • Nov 15.1854.

8./ Lawr.nce. March 28. 1858.

I

[lBC;). Kanwab.
Cedar Point. Chase Co., Sept. 1~, Cedar Point. Cha ••
Co.
Irvin, W. S .• Crawford county, Pa. April fi, l~.
Lawr.nce, Apr. 10. 1855.
niue Mound.
Kanwaka.
Ingersol1. Caroline A .. Cambridge. IIlass' l May 19.1819. Lawrence. Nov. 1, J&amp;,)M.
Blue ~Iountl.
Irvin, J .• Blue r.[ound, Kan., Novembcr~7, IM5~.
DouSlas Co .• Nov. 27. Ill.';!!.
Jrvin, Robert, Pennsylvania. October J~-t, 1820.
Hlue Mountl. March. It;;-05.
lIlue Mound.
Topeka.
Irvine. Thomas E • Ireland. :llay 5. Id41.
Topeka.July la, l~m.
Ellsworth; May 17. ISGr,.
Inm.n. Henry. New York City. July 8.ld:17.
Larned.
Irwin. J. A., Pennsylvania. Decemb&lt;r 5. IM:29.
\Vak:uus&lt;l, Apr. 10, JH.~,.j.
\V:\karusJ..
\V:lkarus:l.
IrVin, Robert, Pennsylvania, Decemoer 2G, Ift.tO.
Wakarusa. Apr. 10. IKia.
Irwin. George S .• Alton, 111., April 4. 18al.
Hulton. Jacksoll Co., Sop. 1,1857. NOr! h Topeka.
Irwin. William, Ohio. October J~. 18~7.
.
De SOlO. Aug 20, 1"&gt;4.
ohoson Co.
{{ural. Jeff. Co.
Irvine. O. P .• Pulaski county. Ky .• !'day 5, 11l48.
Perry. JefT. Co .• Dec. 12.1S03.

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�. EXCERPl'S FR011 A FA11ILY HISTORY
Recorded·in the year 1937 by Emma Eberhard and preserved by her niece,
Georgiana Eberhard Brune, a great granddaughter of Nary Cornelia Burbidge.

Grandmother was l1ary Cornelia Burbidge, born in Hartford, Connecticut,
April 25, 1816. She was the youngest daughter ~~d second child of Lieut~
Charles and Rhoda (1-lolcott) Burbidge. Four children were in the family:
Maria, born in 1812 or 1813, Cornelia, William Henry and Charles. Charles
died in infancy. As a child Cornelia and a little neighbor girl played With
their dol1s under the Charter Oak Tree in Hartford and ate the little acorns.
She learned to knit very early and also to sew.
At twelve years of age her mother and older sister died of typhoid or
typhus fever, and she went from Connecticut to New Yor~ City to live with her
father's younge st sister, Cornelia (Burbidge) Hyatt, whose husband \-las a.
jeweler doing business, I think, on Nassau Street. Her brother 1-lilliaIn went
to live l.rith his mother's sister, a Mrs. Russell. Her aunt Nary (Burbidge)
Huntington had expected to give her a home in Connecticut, but after shel;as
there a few weeks, her aunt Cornelia Hyatt persuaded Aunt ·Mary Huntington to
let her take young Cornelia to New YorA, where she would "educate Bno meke a
lady of her": which she did not do. Instead, Cornelia took care. of her atmt's
three boys while Aunt kept up with SOCiety, which Grandmother Cornelia vepy
much resented. She had left school in Connecticut before she learned the
multiplication tables, but as girls were not taught much in arithmetic and
she was a good reader, an extra-good speller, an excellent seamstress and
well-started in geography, she could manage very v;ell wi.thout much "in figures".
They taught one branch at a time in those days. Spelling came first, and, no
attempt was rlade to read until one could spell ever; word of the "spellin i1
book"; then reading was added, then geography and a little arithmatic. BUt
all the time the girls were taking sewing, and boys and girls did not go to
the same school. Grandmother remembered the tallc about LUC'J Stone as "the
woman who wanted to 00 a men" because she went to college. She went to '
school with "Fann:! Fern" and Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Catherine Beecher.was
one of her teachers.
She apprenticed herself to a dressmaker and learned the trade. July ,19,
He Has a diamond
setter and a partner of her uncle John Hyatt. During the fjncncial panic :of
1836 and 1837 and for a few years following, the business suffered great
reverses on account of the many wild speculations in cheap land made by the
partner John Hyatt, and both failed. Hyatt stayed in !~ell York, in his old
shop, earning $2.50 per day chasing rings at which he was an e)~ert. He used
a little hammer, and he had used it so well and for so long that the handle
had the prints of his thumb m1d finger worn into it. He worked Q~til the
gold rush in 1849; he went to California to "pan gold" but was tal-::en 'lith:
dysente!"'; at once and died.
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1837 she married William Clarke Tillotson in New York City.

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Tillotson, with his vlife and tl.o1O children, made his way "lest in 1841,
hoping to find some of the lend his father-in-law had filed claim to during
the various Indian VIars in which he had been engaged. Not 1::e ing successful,
he left his ,dfe and children boarding "ri th a Hormon vTOnan and vrent south I
thinking that he might find SOMS work at his craft, since nuch of his work
in New York City had cor::e from the South. But before he had t:.ms to find

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anything he was taken vlith a fever end was six weeks in a hospital in New Orleans.
While t1ere he made inquiry concerning the "speculdion lend" in w::ich his !Jartner
. had invested the fir~'s money. He was told much of it was swamps while some was
"motultain tops ,.nth rattlesnakes ·enough to fence it." After many weeks absence
he returned to a very worried wife whose trunk of table linens and bed linen,
jewelry and clothing had be.en retained for board, and the landlady refused to
let them redeem it.
They lived in or near the city of Quincy, Illinoistultil coming to !ensas
in May 1854. Ny mother was fourteen years old that fall, November 4, 1854.
She vIas the oldest girl and very responsible " end so she felt much of the hardships and privations, but not to be compared with that of the father's arid
Itother's share.
They crossed the Hissouri Ri~19r at St. Joseph on the ferry and camped ~or
dinner on the ban.1&lt; of a little creek. The first night in Kansas Has s!Jent at
Wathena, a little Indian village with a few white settlers who lived in bark
hoUses. It was in one of these bark houses that they stayed during a rain and
were surprised to find it so dr'J •. These houses tlere made by peeling the bark
from cottonwood trees and standing it up like an Indian wigwrun.
. The first ye ar they· saw but two "lhite women; one stopped for t re night as
the femily passed through to another settlement, the other a French ,.roman "lith
whom t~ey could neighbor but little; but the next year a white f~~ly came ~o
live near. The Indians "lere friendly and often visited them; perhaps cal~led
upon would be more nearly correct, for their visits "Tere always brief. They
always "ranted to "swap" and did not tarry long,end, aside from frightening the
children, they would not have been tulHelcome had they not been such beggars.
They wanted to swap for just about everything they sm... , including th e blu!3-eyed
baby. They were usually given whatever they wanted, for Grandmothe::- vIas afraid
of offending them, but she drew the line at the baby. ltlhenever they came in
the house, Hary and her sister Eelle vlould roth get hold of that baby to protect
her. The Indians were very fond of watermelon and Grandfather usually raised
ther:l. They nade their vTishes known by gestures, grtults and a few "lOrdS, as
few as possible. One time a yOtulg squaw tied four large melons in her blanket,
and to the amazement of all put tham on her head, motulted her pony and rode
away. One day i ...hile Har'J and Be lIe were on the way to Stulda y School, ne ar
Oze~&lt;ie, going aleng the pony trail through the prairie grass almost as h~gh
as their heads, they looked behind them and saw an Indian on his pony coming
over a little rise, flourishing his whip, riding as fast as he could make !his
pony go. They were terribly frightened and ran as fast as they could, but
of course he soon overtook them. Imagine their relief "then, ,.Jithout slackening
his pace,he said "How!" and passed on; all the while they had expected to :00
. scalped.
A little over a year aft'er reaching their cabin home, i"hile Grandf8.t~er
end the older boy, Frmlk, were away hauling Government supnlies from Ft. Leavenworth to Ft. Riley, a new baby came •. There vlaS no doctor nearer than Leavenworth and no one to send for him, only the lone white neighbor woman. And'
when the baby was but a day or two old, and before Grandfather returned, some
Indians had gotten whiskey and were well drunken. They came in the middle! 6f
the night, riding their ponies on the gallop, rotuld rnd rotuld the cabin, calling
"Howdy do, white !!lan! HOi-ldy do, "-rhite man!" The littl:: dog, named Jack, scent. ing de.nger, backed against the deor .:me: barked savagely and as h£.rd 8S he could.
They were truly frightened in that small room, but the Indians, receiving

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no answer end thinking perhaps the cabin was deserted, became tired afte[a time (vlhich seemed hours) end rode away without dismounting. A day or
two before this the Indians had passed the cabin w~.th kegs on their ponies,
and Grandmother knew that they were going for whiskey. This vIas the on:!.y
tline that they were ever disturbed in any vlay by the Indians.
.
They were driven from the house one night, or early morning, in FebFuar.T
1856, by high ',later. Grandfather watched the creek rise all night, and,.
fearing that it would reach the house, he toakthe precaution of tying a,
raft that he had constructed near. As early as they could see to cross he
loaded bedding and the facily on the raft and paddled out to a sheltered place
on the bluff out of da.'1ger of the water. They lived in one cover9d ",agon and
cooked by a campfire for two weeks. The flood water reached the comb of'the
house. Freezing over, it froze the chickens I feet that had floW to the: house
top to eSCape the water.' They were rescued by Frank skating over to. them
and taking them out. In this flood they lost everything in the house that
water could destroy; some things--books were mentioned--floatedout and I
scattered all through the woods down the creek. All the corn they ha.d raised
and stored, which they had shelled and hed ground that it rnight more eas~ly
be hauled to Lecompton, also was lost.' Grandfather had tried to hc:.ul it
earlier, but the roeds were so slippery the oxen could not stand and pull a
load. This com was to make payment on the place, and deferred paynents:
called for 30%. tn~erest.
When they raised cattle end hogs to sell, they hed to be driven to maiket,
to Atchison or Leavenworth. (The farm they settled on was just north of Ozawkie,
Kansas. The "creek" that flooded them out Has the Delaware River, or, as it
was called then, "Grasshopper Creek"..) Several men usually sold together, and
. . Then they drove hogs to mar-cet, a wagon accompanied to pid: up any hogs t:hat .
gave out •. Grandfather sometimes butchered his hogs before marketing, and', then
he receivedlO¢ a pound. The yeDr of the"Land Sale" the people of Oza,·f..de sold
drinking water and it cost almost as much as a drink of whiskey. They ha~one
year of great drouth (18601) and several crop failures. Hother remembers they
expected to get $1 per bushel for the corn they lost but does not rem-amber the
price of ear corn (ground). They sold many bushels a feH years later for,30¢.
A cow was near $30, and their horses that were stolen at the outbrea~ of the
Civil War ,.,rere valued at $100 each. Hother remembered paying 50¢ per YC1r~ for
.' calico during the Civil War.
When the summ:er became hot and dry they burned around their buildings and
'hay stacks or plowed several furrcms around them to protGct them from prairie
fires, and they lost ver,y littla from fires, but they saw and helped fight
several. When those fires got started in the tall grass, they burned faster
than a horse could gallop. ,They lost on:!.y one team of horses by raiders early
in the War. The Battle of Hickory Point was fought only, a fo ..r IT'.ile s away, and
one store was raided and one burned in Valley Falls (GrasshoDsr Falls as it Has
called then). These things so near, and the report of depradations made ~ife
full of anxiety and fearful of what might happen. Frank enlisted in tho 7th
Cavalry.

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In 1861 they dug a . . rell and built a new log house somewhat larger than
the old one a..'1d to which they later added a kitchen. This house still stands,
and, I think, is occupied. C. . note from Georgiana Bnme: liThe house 'das sided

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up and later used for a granarJ. When
tclcen by the GovcrI1!:lsnt and my husband
off the siding aTlc ""a took pictures of
somG of the best logs home D.nd some of

the
aTlC.
t he
the

Parry Dam l:icS built, the land vIaS
I bought the old house. He riuced
log cabin underneath, thGn brbught
old horc.e-made brid::s.").

Grand.r:lOther was a little '''Toman and afraid of so. m.any things like staying
alone, afraid of storms and animals and many other things. (She was afraid
of a cow, and if she hc.i.c1 to niLl&lt; one when her husband had t hG ague, she
milked ste.nding off at arm I s length, trembling all the t ir.le. ) • She ltlas used
to many of the lu::mries of t he time s in the :ast, but I heard her say th~t
she Has never hapr-'icr in her life than i·,hen she lived in a log cebin on a
gro~TJ.d floor, ~~d the children still LTlsist they had as much fun and real
pleasures as the yO~TJ.gsters today. I cannot help adding: I wunder, as I;look
around at the conditions today, etc., hOH many of this generation of today'
appreciate what this nation has cost.
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Histo~

An excerpt from' the neyTSpaper "Th'3 Americ2.ll Desert ", Eillbrook, Kc:,nsas, 11 Hay 1887,
page 1, quoting from an earliGr issue of the "Toledo Blade":
Che"r! Chew! Chew! It bas become a national habit, and h3 or she
who has not a mouthful of gum or tobacco upon imich the energies are
is an exception. In social gatherings, on the street car, at public
entertainments, it is the same everlasting '..Jagging of the chin. 1-lax
figures of the people of the present \-l~,ll be made a thousaTld years
from now w~,th a perpetual motion machine hidden LTl the mouth to keep
the jai.J's I:!oving in order to be a realistic representation. The figure
would 00 a caricature without it. Happy is the g~'ll manufacturer in
this day and generation, for the cry is still for more of his products.
Refined women cen rival the Ji;ost invetorde tobacco ci1'='ders in" their:
power of c::e\·ring. Like the flowing of Tennyson IS "Brook" their ja,,;s
wag on IIforever".

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MOUND CEMErERY

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Located in Douglas· County, Kansas; about one mile south of Stull. on a
high bluff on the westside of the road.
PRICE, J. D.
Died June 1, 1917
Aged 86 years, 3 Months, 17 Days

SHAW, Sarah
Mother of Thomas and William
1814 - 1885

BABY - near above stone

SKINNER, John Leslie
January 9, 1901

RAKE, Effie E.

Letty Leah.
April 11, 1903 - September 27, 1903
Children of A. &amp; L. SKINNER
(Above two on one stone)

Born: February 8, 1881
Died August 19,1881
(stone broken)

RAKE (all on one stone)
Alvy
Born:
Died:
Daniel
Born:
Died:

March 12, 1863
April 22, 1863
'0.

December 11, 1864
June 9, 1866

Sarah L. TICE
Born October 29, 1829
Died: . February 9, 1873
Rose K.
September 4, 1882 - November 25, 1968
RAKE (all on one stone)

John E.
June 21, 1857 - March 24, 1943
Elizabeth
February 11, 1862 - November 12, 1889

RAKE, Daniel
1864 - 1866

o.

RAKE, Alby
March 12, 1863

lavina F.
January 13, 1872 - October 16, 1936

Ida C.
Wife of Oscar C. HELLSTROM
Born: August 19, 1855 .
Died: November 2, 1891

SCOUTEN, Louisa
\'iife of R.
Died: April 19, 1866
Aged: 51 years, 5 months, 1 day

Rose
Wife of D. P. RAKE
Born: October 12, 1859
Died: January 27, 1897

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Richard
Died : January 30, 1881
Aged: 73 years
(Above two stones broken, but side
by side; smaller markers on each side
of above, as if graves on each side)
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SWADLEY, Henry C.
Father
1849 - 1940
Nancy E.
Mother
1848 - 1914
Susan F.
Grandma
1819 - 1911
(Above three on one stone)

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Blanche RAKE
SNIDE...'q
1881 - 1962
E. W. RAKE

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REYNOLDS, Deborah

RAKE

1872

Infant Son
May

22, 1893

RAKE, Rose K.
September 4, 1882
November 25, 1968

RAKE

Bertha J.

1884 - 1890

ICE, Effie

1887 - 1929

RAKE

Infant Daughter
April 15, 1895

ICE, Emery

1885 - 1927

RAKE

5 Broken Stones that

Elias E.

were unreadable and evidence
that there had been many more
graves in this cemetery at one
time.

1891 - 1895
RAKE

Infant Daughter .
May

5, 1900
(Inscriptions taken by members of
The Douglas County Geneklogical
Society in the spring (~PRIL??)
of 1976.)
.

BOYD, Thomas B.

1846 - 1923
Hermina J. (wife)

1849 - 1898
Thomas B. (son)

1888 - 1894
BOYD, Ralph H.

1900 - 1910
Willie
Son of
J. D. and T. J •
. CHENOWEl'H
Born: October 7, 1900
HALL, Kate A.

.

1866 - 1958 .
.

HALL, Christopher C.

Born:
Died:
~

{i~~W

November 1, 1865
February 22, 1897

THOMPSON, Charles W.

1819 - 1892

THOMPSON, Augusta A.

1834 - 1873
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�Hrs. Feu l ine B. Elniff, [)20 Sunset Drive, Lm,rrence, l'~cn sas, 66044
Charles Borden TULEY, born 1812 in Burlington, ·N2".·1 Jersey, noved
with his parents to Harren County, Ohio in 1820, ;"1oved t 0 j.~iami
CO'.ll1ty, Ohio, where L'1 1838 he ~erried Elizabeth FRAZER (born
1819, Niarni County, Ohio, deughter of Benj2JT'.in FRAZER). They
came to Atchison County, Kanses in 1869, \-1here both died in 1890.
Need the naP.l9S of the p&lt;?,rents of C. B. TUL'SY, and ths dc.te end pIece
of birth of Benja.min FRAZER, also the nel!l8 of his "rife.
}1I's • Paulina B. Em; ff, 820 Sunset Drive, Le.\olI'snce, Ke.nsas, 66o/J.;.
Heed ancestI"! of Azariah D. l1cC:t1JR£, born 28 ITovember 1822 in
Huntingdon County, Penn., r:J.oved to Tazewell County, Illinois in
1850; and of his "rife Bet s;'l Ann (GATI'rsS) GORroN, born 20 K~'-Y 1819
in Culpeper County, Virginia, moved \olith paTents near ClErksville,
Tennessee, then to Te.zewel1 County, Illinois.

Urs. Lloya II. T2.116'(, 2020 '3m6reld l)rj ve, L2.Hrence, l.e.ns£'.s, 66044
'Hented informc::tion on John (GaI"!)TALlli"Y (TALLY), born August 16,
1856 in Douglas County, Kansas. Left around 1900. ~'lhere did he
go? . Cantt find a death certificc.te.
Donna A. McCain. 801 Frazier, V:: 1 ley Fell s, Kanses, 66088
Desire :.nfornation on Devid ST.AP.K, born ebout 1816 in Indi2.na, end
\orife Sarah WILSON, born ebout 1818 in Kentucky, and children:
Harr Cathririe, born 1852, married 1st Ransom DIAL, 2nd !,larion Francis
. JPJ·BS and Anne £1 iZ2.beth, born about 1845, m.axried HICHOIS. Fa'Tlily
. lived in Jad::son County, !-1issouri in .1850 and moved to Kensas about
1856. l·1ary Cathrine said they lived in Vinland, .i\ansas, \o1hen
Quantrill burned Lmrren C8; later they lived in Frankli11 County, r\s.

'TtJ'LSY

m.ZIER

IIcCLUR.'S
, GATI-ES
, GOPJ)JN

.TALIZY
,TALLY

,

'STARK
'WILSON
:DIAL
:JAl·8S

NICHOLS

HI'S. Yirt;inia Harris Bro'..m; P 0 vox 325, Paola, Kansas 66071

:..Iill exchange information with any FRAZEE.
FRAZEE, born 1824, Ohio; married Louisa
Township, Labett.e County, Kansas.

Need parents of AndreH
; died 1880-85 North

Came from Iowa before 1870.

:FRAZ,:E
~FULTZ

His

son, Andrew J. or Lorenzo FRAZEE worked for railroad as engineer (?)
at Parsons, Kansas in early 1900's.

Other known children Clara E.

and Jeremiah FRAZEE who married Rebecca Vincent FULTZ in 1874 at
Parsons, and lived Lincoln County, Auburn and Scranton, Kansas.
lITIS.

Virginia Harris Brown; POBox 325, Paola, Kansas 66071

Robert and Elizabeth HOLLANID FULTZ ,sa~'d t 0 b e f ro~ Tazewell County,
FULTZ
Virginia, were in Carter County, Kentucky from 1830 to 1858 when they camei
to Douglas County, Kanwaka Township.

/

Aft er 1875 th ey moved to 1.-Jilliams- '
burg, Kansas and died after ISBO.Several sons.,' Z"acharl'ah, Thomas, Ac!"a- '
ham, Nanfred, William lived Douglas and Labette Countl' es. Am trying to
discover who' was Robert FULTZ' father.

.. as h e Obediah?

'I

correspond wi th any }'ULTZ, FULKS, FAU'rZ.
~l02-

~Iould

like to

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NOTE CARDS FOR SALE

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The Douglas County Genealcgical Society announces that it now has for sale
sets of 16 cards with envelopes, featuring the four scenes ~ho.m above. The
original sketches by Orrin Olson have been reproduced on fine stock, and the
cards measure 4\"x~". The sets are only $3.00, including four each of the
Court House, the Bandstand in South Park, the Watkins Community Museum and the
Old Mill. To order, send $3.00 (tax included) plus 25¢ postage to the Douglas
County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 3664, Lawrence, Kansas, 66044.
.
The Society is grateful to Mr. Olson for his generosity in permitting
the use of his sketches for this project. Mr •.. Olson hllnself has available sets
of 7 historic sketches of Lawrence on 11"xll" steCk, sui table for framing, at
$1.50. (The sets include the Court House, Watkins Museum, Old Mill, and four
others, but not the Bandstand). r1r. Olson's address is 2409 National Lane ~n
Lawrence.
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�A Letter frem Mrs. William Brown, Box 325, Paola, Kansas,
most interesting contribution for The Pioneer:

66071, enclosing a

You say in The Pioneer that you would like contributions. If you think this
letter would be of general interest I would be glad to have you use it.' The
original letter is still in the possession of William Erownis family. He
returned to Wisconsin for his wife and daughter (both of whom are listed in
the Register of Old Settlers Meeting). They settled in Osage County, first
in the Lickskillet neighborhood then near Carbondale. He freighted Government
supplies to Forts in Kansas, Fort Kearney in Nebraska and Julesburg, Colorado.
He dug and sold coal from his own land, farmed, raised stock and built a fine
house. He had another daughter and two sons.

Letter from 'tiilliam Brown of Nonroe, Green County, Wisconsin to his wif~,
Clarissa Silver of Ht. Pleasant; Green County, Wisconsin.
Leavenworth, Nov. the 1, 1858
Dear Clara,
At long last we have got to Kansas. Today we crossed the Hissouri
River at l,·leston and are camped by the government farm 1 mile north of the fort.
I have seen nothing worthy of so much notice as slavery in my travels. If Hrs.
Stowe lacks any thing of setting it forth in its true colors a trip through
Hissouri will complete the work. If you wish to gain a knowledge of sl~very
you must not sit down and listen to a proslavery man.but talk to Cuff hfmself.
It is extremely dangerous however to be caught talking to a slave being against
their law. I for one transgressed th~t law repeatedly.
Hov. the 7th, leS8
Today is Sunday and raining all the forenoon and pretty much all last '. . eek. It
is about three 0' clock now and has some signs of clearing off. 'de have :bought
some wood on an island 6 miles above Leavenworth and we are going rafting to
that place. ',Ie get it for ;:1.00 and sell it for four and fi're dollars. I
shall be at this business long enough to get a letter from you which I trust
you will send 2,1'3 quick as you can. I have not been out in the territory, yet.
The city is one of the finest places considering its age that have ever seen.
It ·covers more than a half section and contains twelve thousand inhabitants.
rrhree years ago it was a wilderness. Direct your letter to Lea.venworth City,
Kans. If I ",as there I could think of enough to fill twenty such sheets of
paper, but I will leave you to guess at the balance and quit. 'l'his is all.
Your affectionate
Itlm Brown

..
CONTRIBUTIONS NEEDED
The Picneer needs material from its readers' old letters, the results
of genealOgical research, and queries. Also, th~
editor welcomes suggestio~s
on the sort of material which should be published in this quarterly.
:

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�SOME SOURCES OF INFORNATIC·N ON LOCAL AND, STATE HISTORY
AT THE LAWRENCE, KAH:3AS, PUBLIC LIBRARY
707 Vermont Street, Lawrence, KS.,

~
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The following books are only same of the items which would be useful
to any patron seeking information on the history of this area. All materials
are 'for building use only, unles,s there is a notation that a circulating copy
exi$ts.
Materials on State History, A Selection:
American Guide Series.

Kansas: A Guide to the Sunflower State.

1939 (~sc circ.)

ANDREAS, Alfred T., compo History of the State of Kansas. 1883.
A valuable source of history, with several thousand biographical
sketches.
The Annals of Kansas. Annals to 1886; edited by Daniel Wilder; Annals 1886-1925
in'two volumes, edited by Kirke Mecham.
Year-by-year notation of events.
BLACKMAR, Frank Wilson, ed.
BRIGHT, John D.

Kansas--~

Cyclopedia of State History.

Kansas--the First Century.

4 vols., 1956.

4vols, 1912.

Some genealogical info.
I

CONNELLEY, William E. History ~ Kansas, State and People. 5 vds., 19?8.
Earlier edition entitled A Standard History of Kansas!and
Kansans, 5 vols., 1919. Well-indexed.
---Quantrill and the Border Wars.
........
_------

1910 •

KANSAS ILLUSTRIANA SOCIETY.' Illustriana Kansas: Biograohical Sketches of Kansas
Men and Women of Achievement. 1933.
Kansas State Gazetteer and Business Directory. Library has editions of 1888,
1894 and the Polk's Kansas Gazetteer for 1912.
KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Kansas Historical Collections and its s,uccessor,
the Kansas His torical Quarterly. Library has vol. 1 (11875)
to present. Each volume indexed, with a cumulative index
for the years 1875-1930.
'
Official State Atlas of Kansas. (Philadelphia: L. H. Everts &amp; Co.), 1887.
30o-plates; very good for showing townships. (in Reference Office).
RYDJORD, John.

Kansas Place-Names.

1972 (Also eire.).

SOCOLOFSKY, Homer E. Historical Atlas of Kansas.
maps, but none very detailed.
TABOR, Milton.

This Day

~

Kansas History.

1972.

A wide variety of

Collection of newspaper clippings.

United States Bicgraohical Dictionary, Kansas Volume. 1879. Detailed blugraphical
and genealogical sketches of prominent Kansans of that time.

~
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Only a few of the general histories are listed; for others, consult the entries
in the Library's card catalog. The additional material which could be co~sulted
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includes collections of Territorial and early State laws, the Library's clipping
files, and books on more specialized aspects of State history, such as individual
towns, beoks on the Old West, and so forth. Please ask the Reference Department
staff for help in locating materials.
Materials on Local History, a Selection:

,

CAW..rELL, E. F.

l Souvenir History of Lawrence. 1898. Exceptionally wellillustrated panorama of Lawrence clubs, businesses and homeS.
~ History of Lawrence.

CORDLEY, Richard.
CRAFTON, Allen.

Free State Fortress. 1954.

1895 (also circ.).History to 1865.
(also circ.).

DANIELS, Goldie Piper. Rural Schools and Schoolhouses of Douglas County, Ks. 1976.
(Also circ.). Many names listed.
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Betty \.Jashingtcn Chapter, Lawrence, Ks.
Family History Index. 2 vols" 1976. Lineage records of
600 Douglas County women who have joined the local chapter.
DOUGLAS COUNTY HISTORICAL SCCIETY. Douglas County Historic Building Survey.
(also circ.). Very well-illustrated.

1977.

DOUGLAS CCUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Record of Rural Cemeteries. 2 vols., 1942-6.
Tombstone inscriptions or-all rural cemeteries in the 'county;
indexed. Does not include Lawrence proper or Eudora qr Baldwin.
DeuglasCounty Plat Book and Atlas. Library has editions of 1902 and 1940.
--Property owners shown.
Eudora

Co~~~~ity

Heritage . ••

GLEED, Charles S.,

1976. (also circ.).
I

The Kansas Hemorial--A Report of the Old Settlers'
Meeting-Held at Bismarck Grove, Kansas:-September 15th
and 16th, 1879. 1880.

,ed~

LAi'ffiENCE DAILY JOURNAL WORLD. Lawrence Today and Yesterday. 1913. Issued on
the 50th Anniversary of the Quantrill raid. Well-illustrated.
LEWIS,

Ji~~ie

L.

Bismarck Grove 1878-1900.

1968.

l-tIDDLETON, Kenneth A. Industrial History of ! Midwestern Town.
Lawrence-Industries file at the Library~

1941

(fi~ed

in

,

NORTH LA\fflENCE CITY ASSOCIATION.
PARKER, Martlu.J. et ale
Portrait
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.

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Early HiStory of North Lawrence.

E! ~

Souls.

1930.

I

1976 (also circ.). Clinton Lake area.

Biographical Record ,of Leavenworth, Douglas and Frar,klin Counties,
Kansas. 1899.---Genealogical sketches~---

ROWE, Elfriede Fisoher.

Wonderful Old LaT,Trence.
..

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1971 • (also
Cl.'r c.,.
)
\

�UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. MUSE:JH OF ART. Nineteenth Century Houses in
1968. (also circ.).

~

More specialized items include:
AMES, William P.

,

Highlights of Haskell Institute.

GOODNIGHT, Lizzie.

,

,

'{

Negroes of Lawrence.

1903.

'

GRIFFIN, Clifford S.
t, '

Lawr~nce.

TAFT, Robert.

The University of Kansas--~History.

The Years on Mount Oread.

1974 (also circ.).

1955 (also circ.).

Persons interested in local histor,y might also wish to consult the old
'citv directories for Lawrence. The Library has the following editions:
1860/1, 1866, 1871, 1875/6, 1879, 1883, 1886, 1888, 1890/91, 1893/94, 1896,
1898, 1900/01, 1902/3, 1905, 1907, 1908/9, 1911, 1913/4, 1915, 1917, 1:919,
1923, 1925/6, 1927/8, 1929/30; (Note: none published 1931-1960); 1961, 1963,
1964, 1966, 1969, 1970, and 1972 to present. Note that the city directories
for 1890 and 1893 also con~ain listings of rural residents of Douglas County.
The Library also has local' phone books for 1916, 1933, 1936, and 1941 to the
present.
'
The Librar,y at present (March 1978) has the Lawrence Journal \'!or1d on
;'microfilm from 1946 to the present, but it has on order the years 1911-1946.
It is the Library's goal to acquire all Lawrence papers, but for now patrons
must go to the University of Kansas Library.
Census microfilm includes only the Federal census of 1860, 1870 and I1880
for Douglas County.
I
At this point it should be mentioned that the Documents Librar,y ~t the
Uni versi ty of Ka.'"1sas lias just oc:mp1.eted a most useful collection of Census
microfilms. The Documents Library now has a complete set of the U. S. Federal
,Censuses of 1860, 1870 and 1880 for Kansas. In addition to the Federal C\e~sus,
'the State of Kansas took its own census (with the same data as the Federal,
in the listing of each individual, age, etc.) from 1865 to 1925. These State
censuses are ver,y va1uab1e~,particular1y for the years 1885 and 1895 (owing to
the loss of the 1890 Federal census). The Documents Library at the University
of Kansas now has a complete set for the entire State of this state census
for the following years: 1865, 1875, 1885, 1895, 1905, and 1915. (The 1925
Census is available only at the State Historical Society in Topeka).
The Doc~~ents Library is located in the basement of Watson Library and its
normal hours are: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m~ on
Saturday, and Sunday through Thursday evenings from 7 to 10 p.m. University
vacation schedules affect thes,e times, however. Out-of-state readers of this
quarterly might be interested to know that the Documents Library will lend its
State census rolls on inter-1ibrar,y loan. Requests must come from another
library on the official Inter-Library Loan forms and should be sent to:
Inter-Library Loan Office, Watson Library, University of Kansas, Lawrence,1
Kansas, 66045. Loan period is for one week only. Please note that this applies
only to the State of Kansas censuses. Patrons should borrow the Federal censuses
through the nearest Federal Archives branch.
Patrons interested in genealogy should also note that the local Deugh,ters
of the American Revolution cfiapter and the Douglas County Genealogical Soc~ety
have deposited their libraries at the Lawrence Public Librar,y.
'
Finally, the Public Library now has telephone books for all U.S. cities over
53,000 in population and has compiled an index file of all smaller towns included
in these books. These books contain 2/3 of the nation's population. Gene~logists
can compile qui te c cmplete mailing lis ts using this c ollec tion.
! END.
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VOL·. I

CONTENTS

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Installment Four of the Register of the Old Settlers I Meeting
from The Kansas l-f.amorial • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••

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By-LavIS of the Douglas County Genealogical Society • • • • • • • ••

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Douglas County Genealogical Society l1embership List • • • • • • • •

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REGIST]:;R OF THE OLD SETTLERS t MEETTIlG
Installment Four
(from The Kansas Memorial: .a Rauort of the .Q1.d Settlers t Neeting
Held at Bismarck Grove, Kansas, Seutember 15th ~ 16th, 1879.
by' Charles S. Gleed, Editor. Kansas City, 1880.
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Please note: the Register is not in alphabetical order.
THE KANSAS MEMORIAL.

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"w .. n, 'L. B Ohi,i, Oct: 24, 11!3O. De So,o, Oct. 9, ll!IJ;j, .,-,-- ---. - _., D .. SnIO .
.. wen. Miss EOlma ] '..l Ohio. March 9, ISSO.
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De SOlO, March 1. 1m.
De SOlO.
ewett, A. W., Obio. vct. 22, 18l!8.
De 5010. OCI. 9. 1865.
De 5010.
oDes Joseph W .• Parle Co .• Ind .• March 29. 11l62.
Lawrence.
O.a~e Co.
one.: . D .• Briton. Milfield, Lampeler, Wale., March
23, 1&amp;14.
Bala, Riley Co., Feb. 26. 1871.
Osage Cily.
l""leson. Nellie. Kan." •• D .. cemb .. r 13,1863.
Lawrence. Dec 13,lll6a.
Lawrence.
lon .... J. L. Enfield, Mo. •••• December 4,1831.
KaJlwaka. March. 1851.
Kanwak:1.
Johnson, Jno. P., Pocahont:u, Ill., Dec. 6. 1821.
Highl:1nd, July 25. Il:!.i~.
1 Highl:1nd.
John.on, A. D • New York. AU~UIl25,18of6.
Lawrence,July I. urn.
L:1wrence.
lobanon, r. W , Weslmorland Co .. P:1., Nov. 2'1, lKl7 Lawrence, Feb. 22. 1Il7'2.
Lawrence.
OhnSlOn, Mary L., Mc~linnyille, Tenn , Oct. 4. 1821. Lawrence, Feb. 22. 1!;~2.
Lawrence.
enkios, Wm. Hall, Philadelphia, P ... , Dec. :n, IIfZ!\
Lawrence, Feb. :!S, 1808.
Topeka.
eokios, Mr•• Anna W., Kiddcrmio.ler, Eogland, January ~ li!31l.
L:lwrence, Feb 26. I~f.x.
I '·opeka.
JenoUlg., Ch"rles, Bourbon Co., Ky., July 9, 11I~,5.
Allen Co , Nov. III, l!l5tl.
Dougl~. Co.
ohDSOn, 1. W., Missouri, leM.
Lawrence, lan., 1~61.
Lawrence.
ardon, William, Poland, Maine, M'lrch 14, 11111.
Lawrence. 1-10 ... 15 lliS5.
Topeka.
ohnson, H. H., Yale. COU"IY, N. Y., Aug 2,1, I~UI. Lecomplon, June, 18S7.
[,awrence.
ones, End.leY,.Howard coun,y, Ind ,June LU. 1!I44
Leavenworth Co., OCI 24. lilli/I, Lawrence.
jones, H. W., i'lorth Carolin~, Seplember 30, IH21l.
Leavenworth Co" July -I, 1&lt;1;1:1.
Lawrence.
Johnson, H. W .• Bath, New york, January 5, l/!OW.
FOri Scott, June 1, IM67.
I Kinsley.
Ohnlon, J. J., Elmir~. Ne:v York, ~tarch 29, ~84Il.
For. SCOtl, June I, I~'&gt;;.
'1 ~al!na.
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,bnson, W. H., Corning, New Vork. Feb., IS.~.
ForI SCOII, June I, 11&gt;57.
Saltna.
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ohnlon, W. Foo AmiIY, Penn.ylyania, Nov. l3,ISll. Auburn. Aug 15, 18ii4.
Silver Lnke;
oftnsan, Jane, No .." Scotia, June, 1m.
Topeb, Sepl 15,1&amp;11.
ISilver I.ake.
one., Gel). V., 51. Calharene •. Canada, July 7, 11I~2. Lawrence. Au~. Zi, l~jO.
O.age Cily.
ackson, J. W., New Lead&lt;, Md., OClober I}. 1!!24
Topeka, Nov. 1~U5.
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O ... ~e City.
""ob.,:;. P., Shane,ville, Tuscarawas coun.y, Ohio,
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JaDuary 14, 11&gt;37.
'I.awrence.
""Ite. A. D • Dec'",!r counly, Indiana, July 10, 1829. Eureka. Mar. I~ 1!!~9.
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..cke, M... M. E., Millersburg, Oh.o, Noy. 2:1. 11l'2!l
Eureka, Mar. I~, 1m. 1'20. 1859'1 Lawrence.
ones, Lucinda, Cocke counly, Tenn., Feb. 25, 1S2i.
Ualuwin City, Dougl ... Co., Mar.
ohnlon. P. F.
'Doll~l:1S Co.
acob., 1. H. Poland, February IS, lb'29.
' Eudora, Nov. 20, 1857.
Lawrence.
acobs, E. A ,Clinlon counly, New York, Aug.,l~l, Lawrence, April H, 1!!65.
Clinton.
acobs.l., Clinlon counly, J,\ew York. July, 18-t0.
Lawrence, Nov. 6, 1!!60.
Twin Mound.
ones, R. 0 , Kansas. October 8, 1851.
Lawrence. OClober 1!, 1~7.
Willow Spriul.....
ohn.on, A. 5., July 11, 11':12.
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lohnson Co., July II, 11!:l:l
l'opck".
3ckson W. H., llhooil,luly 8, 1!I55.
Douglas Co , July lI, IS1'J.
one•• Fred R , Loudon, England, October 10, 1853.
Topeka, Noy. :.1. 1lf75
Topek ...
ones, S. R., Harlan coun.y, K.y., Dec 29, 1!!27.
Hickory Poinl, Jefferson Co.,
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Jefferson Co
JaDes, Carrie, Brown county, Ohio, Dec.~, 1842.
Lawr .. nce, r.lay 14, l!lClS.
\V akarusa, Dou~las
Co.
Jones, Maltie S., Brown cnunlY, Ohio. June UI, 1852;
Lawrence, Nov. 2'.l, 1868.
Vtnlanu.
nOt'J~';;t~
Co.
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John •• D. G., Monr~omery counly, Ky , Aug. 14, I~O.
Topek".
ones, Morgan, W:ale •. G B., Seplember 4.11119.
Douglu Co" June lU, I85/!.
Uougl ... Co.
ones. E. L l.Fay .. ueville, Pa ,August 17, 1!I35.
Lawrence, March 21.1&amp;)1.'
J..3V1rcnce.
enkin., P. r-., Ne ... York. OClober 4, I8;U.
Il...wrcnce, :\1ay 15, III~\J.
Lawreuce.
enkins... W. 5., Z.. nelyil!e. Ohio, Apnl la. 1834.
,l.e"venworrh, Apr. 10,1851.
Kans.'U
Cily, :'/0.
one., KcbecclI, St. ~OUIS, 1\(0., luly fI, IW7.
'Clinl"n, June Iii, IHUI.
one_. Sarah, 51 .. Lou,", :'&gt;1 o. 'lulY ~, IliIJ7.
',clinlon. June I.!,. 11'111 I.
Joergen, J" Baltimore. Md., une .14, 1851,
ropeka. AU!r. I", lSU7.
Leavenworth.
Jane., Mn.on, Vermonl. Ill.. eptember 2, J!S-I!l.
Brown Co. Au!:. 5 11l69.
L"wrence.
Jones, David G z.Brecon, Wale., IJecember 1U, 1833. Topeka, Mar. a 1m.
ohnson. Annie M., Milsopri, OClober 17. 18-tb
Jefferson Co., :Au~. S. 1855.
Topeka.
acob_, Mrs J. H., PrUSSIa, AUIUSC 7, J848.
'h:udorll, :\/3rch, 111111.
Lnwrence.
ones, L. hI., Oxford; New York
1.0\\VfCI1CC, 1M6.
J.:1\Yrencc.
emison, Alice M., 'l'renlon, N. J., Febru:1ry a.lSll5. Lawrcnce, ~'eu. 6, 11177.
L:1wrence.
obnson, E. G., Sweden, 11!'&lt;2.
Vinland,lS6S.
Vinland.
obn.on,. C. q:,o Sweden, June 17, 18!l2.
l,a,.rence,. Aug. 10. 11!~5.
Lawrence.
Ohnson, H, n., Wayne county, Ohio, June 21, 1835. Allen Co., ~/3rch la; 111;0.
Lecompton.
ollnlon, Su..... G., Macon cOllnty, [II., Aug. U. 11:I:19.
Allen Co .• ~/3rch la. 1~7!'.
Lecomplon.
ohn.on, In •. H., C..I. coun'y, bllch., Noy. 21; 11l4S. L,,,vrence, Aprill5, usn.
Lawrence.
Jewett.. E. L., JeWerlOa COUDty, Obio, May 8, 1821.
LeziD&amp;"on, Johnsoa Co., March
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1, 1878.
De Soto.
ones, 1. W., Rockville, Indiana, April:!T, 1Sj5.
Independenc!'1 Ku., Mar. 29, 1!163 Lawrence.
udd, :8yron, Oli., Mass., August, 1311121.
Wyandotte, .!'Iov 10,1851.
Wy"ndotle.
ohnson.l II;, Pennsylvania, Al?ril6, IItJ!.
Lawrence, NOT.' 12, 111M.
Oltawa.
ame., \,;. \,;., Cass cnunl)', MiCh., Feb. 2O.1l!46.
Lawrence, Jan. 21, 181\9.
.L"wreDce
ohnstoDe, C. c:.!lI10u41 PleasaDl, January 22, 1!15O.
Lawrence, May 14, 1879.
Lawrence.
JaInes, M. M., P ymoulh, ConD'.l.April 8, 1829.
Lawrence, April 15, 1851.
Joyner, J. M,. Sumner counlY, ·unn., July 12, 1S.9.
Topeka, April 7, l!l7l1
Topeka.

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Name, Place and Dale of Birtn.

Piau and Dale of Sttt,emml·lpresent Ruidenu

J--o-h-c-so-n--L-o-u-is-e-M-.-.-N-.-p-I-e-s-.-N-.-Y-.•-0-c"i·o-:b-e-r-:"17=-.-1"':8ti'..I:-·...,....-I
Jones Robert M .• Cincinnati. Ohio. july 15. 1850.
Jones' A. J .• Bloomington. Octob.r. 2.'1. 1858.
lacks~n. Walt.r. Leavenworth. April 27. 1865.
Jaquith. ~1". H. Vermont
Johnson. Mrs.
A .• Topeka; March 9. 1857.
Johnston. 1:. A .• Gu.rnsey. Ohio. July 31.1854.
ones. Wilham England •.F.bruary 6.1827.
ulian. G.o. W., C.nt.rvdl •• Ind,ana. May 5. 1817.
one. Edward. Bala. N. Wale •• Nov.mber 26.1817.
ohns~n Jenni. J.. Napl.s. New York. July·25. 11l57.
Junk.rn;ann. Juhus, Prussia. Nov.mb.r 14. ISU.
jaqu.s, Will F., Gen.seo, Ill., March 2-&amp;. 1855.

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John.on: M:.ry M .• Mayville. N. Y .• October 21. 1828.'
nkins Mrs. A. M., Andover. N H .• May 2. IH2:l.
amison. R. G .• Milford C.nter• .ohio. July 10. 1K'.!5.
amison. Serena C • Urbana. Oh,o. March 11. lit.!!!.
. ..n, Cordelia. Mercer county. Pa •• April 27. ISiJO.
Kellam. C. C. Irasburgh. Vt .• lIIarch 17, 183n.
K.llogg Josiah. Palniyra, N.w York'lanuary 8.183t.
K.nn.dY. L.vina S .• Brown county. 11 .JuneI6. 1837
King. Larry,.D.lawar., July 7, 18311.
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K:ltzenst.in, L .• Leav.nworth, March 15. 1883.
Kelly, J. A., \Vashington county, Va . .- Nov. 19. 1823.
Keys, M.-] .• Valley Farm. Iowa. June 3.1862:
Kuncli Alfred C., Wabauns.e. F.bruary 20,1868.
Kreise; john. N.w York City, May 21. 185-1.
Kelehe~. foe A .• Baltimor., September 12. 11'59.
Knight, Wm. M .• Indiana. Nov.mb.r 28. ISU.
Karr. E. A., Bartholom.w county, Ind .• May 16, 1846.

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Karr. H.

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Lawren·ce. Nov. 1867.
Lawrence. Aug. 25. 1858.
Dougla. Co .• Oct. 25. 1858.

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Lawrence.
Echo City.

Milford. April. 186S.

Milford.
Topeka.
Topeka.
Lawr.nc •.
Irvington, Ind.
Willow Springs.

Top.ka. Oct. 13.1870
Douglas Co .• April. 1855.
Lawr.nc •• Oct. 2;1. 1854.
Dougla. Co.
Wichita. Nov. 10.1878.
Pleasant Prairie, Graham Co
AprilS. Hr,9.
Lawrence. Nov. 12,1864.
Lawrenc •• Nov. 12.1tiM.
Lawrenc •• Oct 1855.
Lawr.nce. May 28. IR72.
Lawr.nce. May 18. IH7·l.
Cedar Point, Vec. IH7S.
Topeka. Nov. 2, 18511.
Leavenworth, Oct. 11. HI5".
Doniphan Co. Oct. 10.1851.
L.avenworth. lIIarch 3, 1865.
--March 10. IS6a.
Kanwaka. Nov. 9. 1885.
Delphos. 1876..
Alma. April 6. 18511.
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Lawrence. March 20. 1876.
Lawrenc •• Aug. 19. IB69.
Lawrenc •• April 16, 1878.
Miami. !\Io .• March I, 1858.

Top.ka.
Ottawa.
Ottawa.
Lawrence.
Lawrence'.
Lawrence.
Chas. Co.
Topeka.
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L.avenworth
Highland . .
Leavenworth.
Douglas Co.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Kingman. Kingman

Co.

Miami Co., July 11, 1860.

Kingman. F. H., New York City; March 31. lSSIl.
Kenn·.dy. B.Il •• W.karnsa, May 21. 1862.
Kimball. Warr.n. Ma ••.• Dec. 2. I1l30.
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Knight. J. L.e, Indiana,Jul y 6. IIl37.
Knight. M. A .• Indiana. anuary 28, 1839.
Knight, S. L .• Indiana. August ~5. 1~!!.I.
Kllight. F. L .• Iown.. n.cember 4. IH(j.~.
Knight. M. L .• Kan .... r.by 15. 1~72.
Knillh •• M. G .• Kansas. July 23. 18N.
Kuhn, E. N .• Annapolis, ~Indian~, April ~J 1842.
Kennedy, T. H .• Brown Co., .Oh,o. Oct _a,IH33.
Kennedy.W. Il .• Brown county. Ohio. Oct. 111.1822.
Knight, Elizab •• h. Rockford. Ind , Feb. 19. 1831.·
KUnCkl'jOS.Ph A., Chicago. III .• Feb. 0, 1&amp;&lt;;9.
Kunkel, erom •. Penllsylvania. March ll. 1827.
Knight • . A., Vandurbnrg Co .• Ind., June 19.1852.
K.nnedy •. Ella A .. Kansas, February 2!. 1800.
Kenn.dy. O.car. Illinois. August. ~'1. 1855.
K.'!n.dy. Laura. Kansa'! A.pril6, 1~7.
Kle,nhaus, Mrs. A. J., Vlrg,·.,a. Apfll28. IIla·l.
K.nn.dy.O. p ... Brown county. Uhio. April 15. I~S-I.
• Koons. W. H .• Hndley, Uhio. January I. 18(jij.
Knight, J. C., Top.ka Band.
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Knapp. Dora M •• Coxsacki •• N. Y .• Dec 1l.1856.
Kimball, G.o .• !\Iasonville. N. H .• !\lay 30. IHI7.
Kimball. Mary A .• Coun.y Caven. Ireland. Oct. 13. '32
Kimball. Cora L : Lawrence. Kas., Jan. 2M,18II;.
Kr.yhill. J E .• Penn .• January O. 182'J.
Keen, A. fi., Platte county, .Mo., February 7, 1~45.
Kimball, ~1.r5. Adeline A' New IpSWich, N. H"
October 2U. 1831.
Kennedr, Mrs. Eugen., Michigall. D.c. 29. 1852.
Kennedy. L. J • Brown county. Ohio. Sep •. 21, 1835.
Kennedy,: Amanda E., Indianapolis. Ind .• Nov. 22. '4.1.
K.nnedy,- Wm. I.. May 21, 183'~.
K.nnedy. I.., March 1!I. 18'..!'J.
K.nn-cdy. ~.~X. Kansas. August 2/j, 1863.
K.nnedy, Effie, Kansas, july 14 1871
K.nnedy, Mr•. E., Ohio. May 19. 1829.
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K.ez.I.J. C .• Limestone. 1'.nn .• F.b. 14, 1857.
Katz.nst.in. A., Germany. October 2:l. I/j;JI.
Kelch.r. David, N.w York, Augu"t 20. 11l5O.
K.lso, C. Z .• IndIana. June 29.185!a.
Kessl.r. Micha.I, York· county. Pa .• S.pt. 25,183-1.
K~ys, M. J., Linn county. Iowa. Jun.;J, 1862.
Kend.rdine, Fanni., Iowa, Jun. 1. 1&amp;12
Kimball, Sam·l. Mason Villag .... N. H., Aug. 27.1827.
K.ssle':!. Michel. York county. 1"'a" S.pt. 25. 1!I34.
K.lly, 1"'eter, Altoona, Pa .• Jun. It!. 1840.
Kerr. James M., Dayton. Ohio, July 13~"18H.
• Koons. Mada, FIDdl.y. Ohio. January ~. 1864.
Kretzinger. Lue E., Pennsyluania, February 7, 1847.
Kingen. L}'dia M., Pennsylvania. F.bruary 16. 1847.
Kenn.dy. Eugen •• lIIinois, March 21. 1850.
Kimball. Frank, Mason ViIlag •• N. H .• Jan. 0, 1824.
Keeper. Abraham, Luz.rn. county. Pa.• Feb. 9, 1869.
Knight, Mrs. Mary, Ky , S.pt.mber 1. 18'18.
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Knight, Luti., Evansvill •• Ind .. Nov. 23. 18&amp;1.
Knight. Eunice. EV:lnsville. Ind., Dec. 22. 18fiO.
Knight. Mary K. Evansville, Ind .• Sept. 5. ISM.
K.nn.dy, Eva, Lawr.nce; Aug. 17. 18U!'
Kingman. Samuel A .. Washington. lIIass .• Jun.26 1818.
Kingman, Mrs. M. W , Catawissa, Pa .• May H 1822.
Kingman. Lucy D., Smithland Ky .• January 8.'
Klodt, John N .• Brooklyn. Long Island. IB~:_ ....

Kingman. Kingman
Co.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.

Lawr.nce. March 13. IH77.
Lawrence. May 21. U!1i2.
De'Soto, May I. ISS6.
Topeka. April 18. I Has.
Topeka, Aug ..1. IBUH.
Topel,a.
Topeka.
Topeka.
Top.ka.
Lawrence, Oct 'n, ]076.
Wakaru.a. May 10. 1855.
Wakarusa. May 10. 1!lii5.
Tonganoxie. Oct. 10, 1804.
Lawrence. Sept. I. 1870.
Jefi"ef5on Co. July. 18.i6.
Lawrence. Apflll:!. 18i9.
Douglas Co.
Douglas Co .• Oct. 3;1855.
Douglas Co.
JetT~rson Co • Oct. 21.l. 1855.
Wakarusa, May 20. IH.').~.
Lawrenc •• April 7, 1871.

Topeka. Kan.
Topeka.
Top.ka.
Topeka.
Topeka.
Topeka.
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Fr:l.nklin, Kansas.
Wakarusa.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Rising 'Sun Farm.
Lawr.ence.
Wakarusa:
Grantvill •.
\Vakarusa •
Lawrence.

Ottawa. April. 1870.
Lawr.nc •• April 15, 1865.
Lawrence, April 15. 1865.
Lawr.nc •• Jan. 28,1867.
Leavenworth. May I, 1870.
Leavenworth. (854.

Ol\awatomie.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence. .
Leavenworth Co.
Leavenworth.

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Law.. nc •• M&gt;rch 24. 1855.
Douglas Co .• Dec. 18, IIW9.
Wakarusa. May 1,1855.
Wakarusa. April 15, 1855.
Near Lawr.nce. Oct. 12. ISM.
Near Lawrenc •• Oct. 12. 1l:!55.
Wakarusa. Aug. 28. 1863.
Wakarusa, July H,1B7l.
Wakarusa. May 5. 1855.
Ottawa. May 3.18i5.
New York, I!!1iO.
Franklin, March 11, 1857.
Lawrence, Nov. 17~.18r,o.
Russell Co .• Aug. l:4, 1872.
Junction City. 1876.
Topeka, 1874.
Lawr.nc •• Oct. 9. lRi).l.
R u5s.11 Co .• Aug. 24. 1872.
Reno Station, June 25, 1809.
:'Iontgom.ry Co., 18Kanwnka. July 2. 1858.
Lawr.nce. S.pt. 5, 1877.
Lawr.nce. june 25. 185.5.
Lawre.nce, ::;cpt. 11:!57.
Lawrence. April lB. 1879.
Lawrence, April 16. 11&gt;'70.
Lawrence. AprillU. 11!70.
Lawr.nce. April 12. I:.7U.
Lawrence, Aug. 17.1801.
Brown Co •• April ~'7. 1857.
Brown Co .• April 27, 11l57.
Brown Co .• April 'P. 1~7.
~tchisonJ IMti9.

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Lawrence.
Douglas Ce.&gt;.
Near Lawrence.
N ear Lawrence.
Wakarusa ..
Wakarusa.
Wakarusa.
Ottawa.
L:lwrencc.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Russell Co.
Lawrence.
Topeka.
Lawrence.
Bunker Hill.
Douglas Co.
Douglas.
Winfield.Cowl.y C.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
La.wrence.
La.wrence.
Shawne. Co.
Shawnee Co.
Shawn.e Co.

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Name, Plaee and Dale of Birth.
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Wakaru.", Doug las
Co.
\Vakarusa, Dougl:l'i
Co.
Wakarusa, Dough,.
Co.
Wakarusa, Dougla.
Co.
Wakarusa.
Wakarusa, Douglas
Kastenbader, Anna. Douglas county, Jan. 26, 1865.
_
[1861. Co.
Black Jack, Douglas Co., Juue 24, Black Jack, DOll!:Kennedy, D. G., Butler, Pa., May 14; J821.
.
las Co.
Wakarusa.
K~nnedy", Margaret, Adams, county. 0., Oct, 27, 1800. Wakarusa, Oct. 1~, 181'&gt;5.
Shawn.cCo., March 19,1856.
Shawnee Co.
Kistler, u. W., Cass county, Ind., May 10. 1~33.
Lawrence, April 1872.
Lawrence.
Knitle, Albert, P.nnsylvanla, January 19.1849.
Topeka, March 2U, 1857.
Topeka.
Kellam, E. P., Vermont, February 28,l&amp;'l2.
Lawrence.
Kennedy, .Frankl Lawrence, May 16, J862.
Shawnee Co , 1t!56.
Topeka.
L.indsey, H. C •• owa City, 1844.
Lockwood, Mrs. J. T., Danville, Ky , March 15, 1~. Leavenworth City, Dec. 11, 1857.
Lawrence.
Lawrence, Il:170.
.
Lecompt~n.
Lake, B. F., Jackson, Ohio, Februry 14, 1!124.
Lecompton,lll5O.
Leavenworth Co.,
Leamer l .Wm., Pennsylv~nia, September 8. 1S'.!6.
Kanwaka,. Aug. 1, 1850.
Kan.
(.eon~ra, Mr.s. A. H' I Ene county, N. V., May 16.1825.
Baldwin City.
LoveJOY, Juha L., Lebanon,
N. H .• March 9, .1t11:!.
Manhattan, May tl, '1855.
Little E . ..,., Newark •. Ohio. D.cemb.r H. Jli58.
Olathe, ~!:ly 6, 18(jO.
Abilene..
Lemon. W. T., Michigan, February 16, 1l!3a.
Humboldt. Oct. G, 1&amp;';7.
Longfellow, Charles, Machias, Maine, 1I1ay 28, IS12.
Wakarusa, Dec. 2'J. 1:!66. tI871. Lawr.nce.
Lest 7r, E:, Dark countYI Ohio. March 2'J, 1842.
Ridgeway, Osage Co., Aug. 16, Ridgeway.
I.ewls, 1I1,ss M.. Harvara; N. Y.
Lawrencee, Allg. l,l!Si9.
Lecompton.
Lea,ner, E. B.tLecompton, Kansa&lt;, May IS, IIl62.
Lccomlton, May Ill, 18U2.
l.oper, T. L., rD', Kansas, July 31 18UO.
Troy, uly aI, 1800.
TrDY·
Lawrence.
Lindn.r, T. G., Germ.ny, Feb. 23,1833.
Lyon 0, Jan. IIlU2.
Loesch, M., Baden, Germany, May 2,1831.
Lawrence. Jan. 4, 1857.
Lawrence, Kan.
Lindley, Alfred, Orange county, Ind., Jan. 29,1822.
DOllglas Co., Oct. 17, 18GH.
Lindley. Joe. Orange county. Ind., Nov. 11, 11l49.
Douglas Co., Oct. 28 18tiH.
Wyandotte.
Lane, V. J., Wa,hington county. Pa., Jan. 7,1628.
Quindaro. March 6,1857.
Leonard, C; C., France.
Topeka, 18;;.').
L3mbe ... L. 1., St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 18. 1850.
Lawreuce, lIIarch 4. 1806. [5. 1857. Lawrence.

\Va~aru~a, March '27. IHfi7.
Kastenbader, ~liz"betll, Center county, Po., May 1:l,
Wakarusa, March ZT. 1857.
1830.
Kast.nbad.r, D. N., St.ph.nson county. Ill., April 14,
Wakarusa,
~1arch 27, 1857.
184!1.
Kast.n bad.r, ROle, Steph.nson county, Ill., June 6,
Wakarusa,
March
ZT, 1857.
1852.

Kastenbadcr, A" Unioi. ~oun'y. l'a ,Au\; 17, UUM.

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Leonard. Henry U., London, England, Jail 20,1S.:!:!.

Long. H. C. Zanesfield, Ohto), July ai, 1~24.
Long, Martha !l1.. Circleville. Ohio; May 18, 1833.
Lovejoy,!. R .Manhattan, Kansas, Sept. J7,l855.

Prrlll'ic City, DouJ.:tas Co., April Ernporia.
Wyandotte, Aug. 7. 174:1.
·Wyandntte.

Wyandu&lt;te, Sept. 7, 1852.
Manhatt.n, Sept. 17, 1865.

Kallsa, l,;ity,. Mo.
Coal Creek, DotlS'
las Co.

1st white

chilli Lorn ill Man.
Longfellnw, M. E., Loudon county, Va., Jan. 17, 1849. Lawrence, Jan. 12, 186l.
Linell, D. W., Beaver county, Penn., June 29,183!1.
Coffey Co , ~Iarch 28, 1859.
Lamb, C. W., Ohio, M;uch 27, lll5O.
Detroit. Nov. 1. IS!iS.
Lamb, John E Orange county. N. Y .• Nov. 16. 1!!48. JIIlIclion City. Oct. :12.1866.
Lowe, klizab.th, Granger county, Tenn., Mar. ~'O,l~:!o. l •• comptoll, Oct. 10, ltiUl.
Loug. T. E., Miami, COURLY, OhiO. August 18. 1858.
I Douglas Co .. March HI I!SG9.
Leam.er, Kate K., Sreamer" Kt.ystonc

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l\larch II), 1856., Lecompton,

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Leamer, C. 'V., Lecompton, July 2,1000.

JHly. lXf\u.

Leconlplon, Juiy 2, IHOO.

Limbocker:i N., Monroe cDunty, N. V:, Dec 22, 1830. Pottawatomie Co., April 9, 1859.
Linton, Eli fl. Penn. June 15, 1844.
Tonganoxie Dec. 9, J866.
Leigh, Mrs.
R., Juniaca, P.nn.! Oct. 7, 1839.
Highland, Feb. 10, 1859.
Lyman, Will., Kentucky. January 6, 18.'31.
Lawrence, 1ll65.
Lynde. Edward, Saybrook, Conn .• Oct. 16. 1820.
JdTerson Co., Nov 1,185.5
L~g~rque.t, L. A., Armstrong, Pa OCI. 22, 18-12.
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Near
Lawrence, July ~,IM64.
Lud!ngton, George W., Syracuse, aro. Y., Mny 10. 1832. Topeka, May, lilb7.
LudIngton.!. Sate E., Burhngton, Vt., Feb 9,ll!:l1l.
Topeka.
Lyon. A. l,;.
Lawrence, March II, 1857
L 7c.ompte, Samuel D , Md.,. Dec. 13. 1814.
Leavenworth Co .• Dec 11, 1:!66
Llvrngston, C. C., Sharon, t'a., Oct. 28. 1865.
Topeka, Maya. 1873.
Louland. L. J., Rutland, Vt., Feb. 3, 1814.
Lynch, John C., 1814.
Leavenwortb Co., 1861.
Leiby, Nancy, Holly. Pennsylvania.
Lawrence.
LeIby, Lily G .. Kan.as.
Lawrence.
Lowe, Allen, Kentucky, April 21, HU6.
Auburn, June, 1859.
La .... Mary E., Pennsylvania, March 29, 1817..
Topeka, June, 1859.
Lyon, 1. H., Bulf.lo, N. Y., June 71..1841.
Leavenworth. Aug. J857.
Lewis, Ree. Jones, Breckenshire, I&gt;ngland, Aug. 24,
1831.
Bourbon Co., May 80, 1861.
Lig~tcilp, S. B., Greensburg, Pa., Oct. 7, 1842.
Wamego, May 1 1870.
L!'dlngton. R. W., Holyoke, Mass .. Sept. 1.1827.
Lawr.nce, March 20,1857.
LIncoln, Eben, P. LOUisville, Ky .• Dec. 6, 1852~
L!ncoln. Merwin C. B.ncock coun'r 111., Jan. 1, 1856.
Lmcoln, Geo. E., Hancock cOllnty. II., July 7; 1857.
Lyon.L. D., Illinois, March 16, 1843.
l.awrence, Jan. 24,181l8.
Leonard, A. R., Vermon., Nov. 2M. 1828.
Kanwaka, Aug. lU, Its69.
Lescher, George M. Kansas. S.ptember 28, 1862.
Shawn.e and O.age.
Lew, Samuel, Kentucky, 1857.
Lawrence, June, 1864.
LeWIS, P. B., Parke coullty. Indiana, Nov. 7, 184M.
Lawrence, Nov. 6,1885.
Lindner Wm. Chicago, June 20, 1861.
Council Grove, March ll, 1863.
Love. A l exander, N. V., 'November 25, 18a5.
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Lawrence, April~, 1858.
Lo .. e, Imogen P., Virginia. August 23 1854.
Lecompton. Oct. 15, 11l50.
Long, Edward.z. Columbus, 0., Februa~y ZT 1851.
Marion Co.
.
L?we. P. G' I \,;oos county, N. H .• Sept. 29.1828.
Ft. Leavenworth, Dec. 26,1849.
LI,!coln, Anurew J., Putney, Vt, March 10, U1l5.
Lawrenc., May 10. 1877.
LeIS, Wm.J ..!.New York, JanuarY!h 1847.
Lawrence, March 4,1856.
Lane,. S. J., uaiena,·l1l., June 20, 1~.
Quindaro, March 6. 1857.
Lunk!ns, J. W., Chest.r, S. C., May 23, 1827.
Lawrence, April 13, 185~.
Lunkms, Mrs. 1. W., ChestertS. C .• Oct. 15,1886.
Lawr.nce, April, 1856.
Lonl, Anna t;;., Marietta.
ancast.r county Pa.
r
!.'jovember 14,1829.
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, Iowa Point, April 12, 1848.

tot.

hattan.

Lawrence.
Detroit.
1.awrencc.
Lecompton.
Lawrence.
Lecompton.

I

L~colllplvn.

Manhattan.

Tonganoxie.

Highland.
Lawrence.

Kansa. Cily.
Lawrence.

Topeka.
Topeka.

Lawrence.
Leavenworth (;'".

Topeka.
Clyde, Kan.

Leavenworth.

Topeka.
Topeka.
Leavenworth.
Westport, Mo.
Wamego.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence ..
J.awrence.
Tonganoxie.

Topek:i~

Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lecompton.
Leavenworth.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.

Wyandotte.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.

J{ mile south of
Highland.

Lalnb, Ella, Illinois, April 12, 186.5.
Douglas Co., 1857.
L:ofgren, F: T~.odore. Malmo., Sweden, Dec. 11, 1838. Franklin Co .• July, 1!169.
L,tchfie d, Ahce L:, ~awrence, March 61 1859.
Lawrenc., March 6,1859.
Laws!'n, Jame., IlhnolS, September !I. 1857.
Lawrence, March 19, lM62.
LoveJOY, H. F., New York. F~bruary 26.1851.
Topeka, Sel't. 17 1877

Topeka.

Lov.less, M., Illinois, December IS, 1859.

~entralia.

Leona.rd, F. H.

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Seneca, Kan .• Mav 1. 180.5.

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Sttl/mltl1l. Frt.renl Rnidmrt

Li,ch.r. Augusta W .• Kentucky. S.pt. I~. 18&amp;!.
~h"wu.e Co.; Ap;il i7. 1S55.
'1'ol'e~a.
Lische •• T. H .• Penn.ylvania. :'Iarch IS. IM:!,J.
Shawnee Co .• March H. lli.'i7.
Topeka.
Laurence, Annie ~f • Hc:nderson, 111., June HI, 1862.
Lawrence, Sept.-Lawrence.
Longf.llow. Mary C., Augusta. Maine. April ~!i. 1816. W~karusa. Oct. 20. 1~57.
La.wr.nce.
Lamb. C. A .• Elbrid\:. Tp .• N. Y., Feb. la. IS~6.
Clinton. Nov. 2.;, l~t)7
Chuton.
Lapham W. W Illinois March 7 Itl:l!l.
Lawrence. Aug 15 1878.
Lawrenc •.
Lake, ~(asgic \Y .• Ohio,' Novemb~r :!u, 183'l.
Lawrencc~ April, IJ)70.
Lawrellce.
Lewis, ~l. D., lnulana, ~Iay 4, 1S5.:J.
I.awrence, N.ov. Ititi5.
OO\lSI~\S C~.
Loy.joy, 1. R .• ~lanhattan, Kas., Sept. 17.1855.
Manhattan. Sept. 17. !.f;S5.
Daldwln.Clty.
Lundy,!' S., New Jersey. August IS, 1810.
\VY!l~dol~c, Nov,.. ;863.
Lawrenl;c.
L.onard. Sophia. London, Eng .• April I. 1818.
Pra .... City, April i), 1&amp;57.
Lawrc~ce.
Leonard. Anna. Cedar Rapids. Iowa. Morch 12 l1i52. Lea.enw?rth. Ap"J 14. 186.'\.
Emporia.
Leonard, Bernard Enniskill.n, Ir.land. Dec. 25, H1l3. Pra .... City, April il, IIIS7.
Lawr.nc •.
Langdon. J. W. Crystal Lak., III .• July I~. 11l51;.
W"hington, March 15: 187'.!.
Washlnston.
Low •• A. k .. ~{onroe county, T.nn .• hb. 11.1/;;10.
Lecompton, Oct 10, I~GI.
L.compton
Lin.s Chas. B .• N.w Hav.n. Conn., March 12, 1307.
Wabauns~e May I, ISM.
Wab.unsee.
Lansdown; LB .• FI.ming county. Ky .• March 24. '53. Lawrence. Aug. 18, 18.'\6
Lawr.nc •.
Ladd. Miss Annie H • Frankhn Co .• 0., Aug. 14. 1815. Wyandotte, July al. IH~~.
Wyandott •.
Leonard. George, Prairie City, June Q, 1850.
Lawrence. June 0, lSSti.
Lawrence.
Lynch. Mary.
Lawrence.
Lowe. P. G .• Coos county. N. H .• Sept: 28.1828.
Leavenworth City.
0.,
Ft.
Leavenworth
..
Dec.
25,
IH4D.
Lone'. H.nry C .• Banesfield. Montgomery county.
Wyandotte, City. Aug. 7.1843. Wyandott •.
July 31. 1S24.
Wyandutte.
Wyandotte City, Sept. 7. 1SS2.
Long. Martha M .• Circlevill •• Ohio, May 18. 183;1.
Lawrence.
Lawrenc., May 11. 18114.
Lyman. Cordie Osc.ola. Mo .• June 23. 1854.
Lyman, Zuez, Lawrence Kansas, January 15. 1879.
Lyman, U. G., A!lhtauula. Ohio, May 2, lH5l.
Gc:neva. Allen Co .. ~I!pc. 12, lRoo. Lawrcllcc.
Lugcnbccl, Cbarle.s \V. f Ross county. 0., ~1arch 20, 1840. (t'out Illlics b:ast or Lawrence, 0 ... ,.
11, 1879.
East or Lawr.. c ••
Lewis. P. M.• Delawar.., Indiana, February 20. 1l141.
Linn Co .• Nov. 7, ISS7.
Lecompton.
L.wis. W. S .• Malone, N. Y .• Ianuary 19.
Lawrence; Nay. 1872.
Lawrence.

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I.ewis. G.orge A •• Malone, N. Y .• October 2.
ILawrence, :--lov .• 1~7\!.
Lewis, Emma A" ~falonci N. V, September 18, 18f14.
Lawrence, Nov.,.lS7~.
Lccompt, Eugene D., C.lmbridge, ~lc..1 .• H:H.5.
Leavenworth, Dec. 1,18&amp;(.
L.compt, ~lrs Eug.ne D',.l New Bedford, Mas •.• 1850. Manhattan. ~Iarch, 1857.
Leis, G&lt;org. N.w York, ~.brunry, 18. 1842.
Lawrence, Feb. 19, 1&amp;').';.
Lovejoy, C. H.. H.bron, N. Ii., October II, 1811.
t¥bnhauan. ~Iarch II. 18.15.
Lee. Mrs. G. W .• Maine. March 20. 18~.
Manhattnn, April, 1&amp;55.
L.vy: Ab. L .• N.w York City. ~larch 23, 18G~~
Lawr.nce, ~~ay I. loGS;
LOY.Joy, C. H .. llanhattan, S.pt.mber 17,1850.
Coal Creek, Sept. 17. 1S5.'i.
I..alog., C. F .• Franc., May 31. 1!l3U.
Chase Co .• F.b. 15. 1859.

Lawrenc •.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Baldwin.
Manhattan.
La·wrence.
Coal Creek.
C.dar POint. Chase
Co.

Lawson. Mrs. E. J .. Massachusetts, July 3. 1~5.
Lawrence, F.b. IS09.
I.awson. John, Low.lI. M~ss., August 2U. 18m.
Lawrenc •• Oct. 2. ISBU.
Lawrence.
Love, AI.xander. S.ymour, Ind .• April 10, 1~45.
L.av.nworth Co., ~Inr. 13, 18118.
LO:H, John \V., MU'!Ikingum c Illnty, 0., July 15,1816. Leavenworth Co., Oct. 28, IMr,... Wamego, Kan.
I.oar, Lucinda. Gillia county, Ohio, March 3, 1828.
Leavenwurth Co., Oct U, 1854. Lawrence
Lynch. John C.
Leavenworth. --.1861.
L.avenworth.
Livingston. C. C .• M.rc.r COunty. Pa., Oct. 28. ISSO. Top.ka. ~hy 3, IS~3.
·Ligg.tt. J. ~l.. Brown county, Ohio, Dec. ZT, 1!l'25.
IFort Scott. July 24.1858.
Johnson Co.
Lamasney. Jame •• &lt;;Igd.nsburg. N. Y., July lId8~2.
,Olath •• April 10. IJGO.·
Olathe.'
L.gate, Iyory H .• Edinburg, lad., Aug. 21,1&amp;",.
,Olalhe. Fob. 7. IS,O.
Olath •.
Lamorean. Geo. 'V., \Viscolisin, lSI;o.
~Iound City, - - , tSng.
Kans&lt;l:i City.
Lamorenn, D. R .• Scohari., November 10,1829.
Linn Co .• Nov. 12, 18U~.
Mound City.
I",ru •• Mrs. Sarah J.• Conn.cticut, Nov. 20.1850.
Franklin. June 15. 1~'I1.
BalJwin City.
Lee, John. Lawrence, November 12, l~.·
Lawrence. Noy. 12, lS5M.
Lawrence.
L.mmon. AIl.n B. Fre.port. Ohio, August·21. 1!I47.
Winfield, ~farch 11. lS71.
Winfi.lJ.
Lawson, Emmer R., Illinois, February 8 1803
Lawrence, :..tar. 19,1Sti2.
Lawrence.
Lapham. S .• Cumberland county. Me., F.b. 28,1832.
Coal Creek. Douglas Co .• Nov. Coal Cr.ek. Doug,
10,1li.'i1.
Ins Co.
Little. E. C .• Newark. Ohio. D.c.mb.r 14. I~.
Ol"h •• Mal' 5. 1~66.
Abil.ne.
Laws, Emma, Malone t N. Y., (o'cbruary 13, Uio2.
Lawrence, Dec. la, HfT2.
Lawrence.
Leonard, G. F'9 Praine City, June 9, lH·'19.
Lawrence, :\Iar. ~3, lotiO.
Lawrence.
'Legare, James F., Leominster, Mass., Nov. 23,1829.
Lawrence, July 5,18.1).4.
Leavenworth •.
Lawson, Sarah E., November 16, 11).14.
Lawrence,·-L.vy, Chas .• G.rmany. August Il. IS28.
Low«nce. May I, 1865.
North Lawr.nc ••
Leeper, Allen, ~hio, August ~4, lR.'lO.
Paola, Jan. 2:1, 1&amp;57.
Lawrence:.
Leep.r, Vinna. ladiana. January 21.1833.
Poola, Jan. 2:1. 1&amp;57.
Lawrence.
Leeper, Vid:ttia S., Kentucky, August 6, 1858.
Lawrence, Aug. 10, 1878.
Top.ka.
Leeper. C. G .• Franc •. D.cemb.r 10, 1&amp;53.
Paola. Jan. 23. lli.'i7.
Top.ka.
~ootiComery, P. D., Genesee county, !\C. Y, Nov. 29,
1881.
C.dar Point. Oct. - . 11&gt;'73.
C.dar Point.
MorgrLn, A. P .• Framingham, M:tu., Feb. 17, una.
Lawrence, Nov. 1, ls"l).L
Lawrence.
Martin. William. B.dford county. Pa.l. May I, I~OI.
Lawr.nc., April ;;. IS'I5.
Lawrence:.
~Iill.r, W C. McLean county. Ill .• uct. 3,11130.
Lawr.nce. F.b. 2G, 1869.
Law:enr.e.
~Iich .. el, Wm. H .• Hardy, W. Va., Jan. 5.1843.
Douglas Co., Nov. 21l. 1871.
Marion Tp.
Marckle. Wm. D., Pr.bl. county, 0., Aug. 26. 18-18.
Douglas Co .. Mar. 2~. 1&amp;:;9.
Willow Springs.
~I.s.rbey. E. C .• Halow.lI. M •.• March 4, 18m.
Lawrence. F.b. 15. 1877.
Lawrence.
Murray. Lue.tta. Ohio. July 15, 1860.
nil: Sprin~., _ _ • I~U2
\Vamego.
M:Lnn, Nannic E., Dclaw:lrc, 0., August 15, IHflO.
Le:l,venwurth, May ~U, um.
Leaven wordl.
Morg:tn. Ellen, Johnson county, December 7, 1~9.
M~rblc, Orin C .• Sturgis. Mich , March 5. IMI8.
Lawrence. Mar. II. 18G7.
Mitchell, Mrs S. D., Ottawa. Ill .• April ~9, IM38.
Osage City June 18 IM70
Osage Co.
\Iurphy J. H , Paris. Edgar county. III ,July 12, I!!-IS. Tecums.h.·!\1"y ~tl. '1&amp;5~.·
Tecumseh.
Moore, Alonzo \V" Penn.,June 29 1815
Topeka, Ocr. W, lti5-l.
Top.ka.
Mann,]. A .. Montgom.r~ county. Pa .• Nov. 7. 18:l8. Gr ... hopp.r Falls, ~13y 9, 1858.
ctrerson Co.
{ .awrcnce.
Morns, W. F .• Ill.. !lIar _~, llQj.
Lawr.nce JUII.·\ I~H
~(oodYI H. C., Peoria, 11.. l\l:\rch 23, lX5G.
"
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Moor., Dr. John 5 .• Wou'wich, Eng .• ~1ay 19. 1855.
Lawrence. S.pt.22, IS71.
Lawrence.
~laxson. P. B .• Hopkinton, R. r.. July, 20. IS2S.
Fr.mo_nt Tp .• Lyon Co .• May a'IFr.mOlnt Tp .• Lyon
!llaxson, :llrs. Mary S, Courtland county. N. Y .• Dec
18aH.
Co.
11, l~~n.
Fr.mont Tp., Lyon Co .• D.c. - , Fr.mont Tp. Lyon
~litch.lI, D. T .• Kentucky. April 8. 183'2.
lti51i.
Co.'
Dou~las Co., April 2. lR55.
Law rence.
~oiI5, Mrs. Martha, Center county, Pa .• Jiln. 9, U:~:!l.
:-'1 a n11:ttt:Ln , M:ty I, 1~1)'\.
~flnh':lltan
~lacy, E. G .• Pr.ble county. 0 . Octob.r 13. 1!!17.
Ne~r Bloomington, OCt. 2'.!, ]854: !'lear Bloo~ington.
~1 .. ker, Mrs. P .• N. Y ,Jllly 2U. 1311.
.
I..!lwrence, - Lawrence.
!\le1.ndry, H.nry L .• V.rmont. ~'.b. 7. 1~60.
LIOn Co., June I!J. IS07.
Lawr.nce.
~Iatn.y. Julia. Octob.r 23 1~32.
Richland, April 15, 1~;;7.
Richland.
~L.. well. Jos.ph. Greenvill •. March 11, 17!J5.
I.awrence, May :lU, lS5X.
Lawrence.
:\lart.in, Georg.«; \V., IfolidaY5bur~. ,Pa ,June :W 18.11.
~l.rtln. !&lt;ofrs. (.eorge \V., CoJumbl:lua county Ohio L.compton •. Mar. -, 1S,,)7.
Topeka.
March. IlI45.
•
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POltaw:uOlnle Co., !,Iar. -.1857.I1'ooek~.

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M~ore, G. W. H., Rus~el1 count)', Va., luly 17,18'24. lefferson Co., April 20. 1859~ ....
~hller, A., North Carolina, Sept. 17, IB:!?'.
Lawrence, Sept. 25, 1859.

·Le;'~~·':;~orth Co.

Mca..J, Mrs. Etta, Bo~tou. !\1:\!'s.• Dec. H, 1~.
~loor.e, H:u-ry J ., Camden\ N. J., Sept. 25, IJj5U.
MartIn, Plerr~, France. Ju y, 4, 1!l22.
.

ManhaU ..lU, June 11. l~jU.

r-.·tanhattan.

Douglas Co., May.25, It«lO.
Paola, Sept 1,11!56
Johnson, Sept. - , 11157.
kansas, Aug. 28, 1861.
Hamlin, Mar -ll867.
Lawrence, July II, 11!7U.

Lawrence.

Lawrence, Aug. 6, I1!70.
Leavenworth, May 9, IJj.'iII.
Douglas Co., July, 1867.
Dougla. Co., May. 1l!b'9.
Miami Mission, July'U,II!54.
Lawrence, Feb. 6, 11!7l1.
Lawrence, Feb. 6, 1878.
Wakarusa Tp , Mar. 14, 1811.
Wakarusa Tp., Mar. 14, 1871.
Lawrence. Mar. 8, 1879.
Russell, Russell Co., Mar.: 25,
1875.
Ottawa Creek, Franklin Co.,
Aug. I, I~. .

Lawrence.
Leavenworth.
Scranton·.

Me:,el, A., Germa"y, F.ebruary U. 1~.
Mnltland, A. W., Readln!:, Pa., Dec. 211, IR5-1.

North Lawrence.
Wichita.

Leavenworth, _ _ , 1i!fi8.
I.awrence. Sept. 1U, Ism).

Mann, CynthIa, Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 9, 1863.
Martin, Leon R., Topeka, May 9, 1864.
Moore, Maggie Lecomliton Sept. 11, 1862.
Moore, 1\1. A., Evansvi Ie, ind., Dec. I, IJj52,
Moore, Susie Lawrence, Dec. 15, l!J66.
Moore, Nelli~, August 17.1871.
Menger Christian A., Saxony, March, 1~.
Morgan: Ellis,lohnson county, Dec. 7,1858.
Miller, AI.ina St., Michigan, Dec. 3, 1~il9.
Morgan, M .... W. A., Elkhart, Ind., March 16, 1&amp;').
Murphy, Mary, Indiana, September 16, 1855.
Murphy, Eliza, Kansas, August 28, 1861.
.
Morrill, E. N., Maine, February 12, Ib34.
Moore, Hught.S:0unty Down, Ireland, Oct. 14,1804.
Miller, Lloyd w., Miller, Hancock county, 0., March
lIl, 1868.
Marshall,1. R., Pin,burg, Pa., Nov. 18,1889.
Marshall, T; L., Indiana county, Pa., July 17, 1840.
·Marshall. MarKaret. Belfast, Ireland, Nov. 15, 1&amp;12.
Moore, Ely, New York City, Dec. 7,1834.
Massey, C. C." La!!alle county, 111., Aug~st 2, 1842.
Massey, E.' J:~ Manon connty, Ind., April 2!!, 1847.
Manwaring, nenry, Kent, Eng. ·Feb. 2!!, IIl3!l
Manwaring; Esther, Brighton, Eng., Feb. I, 1845.
Markley, O. M., Wabash county Ind .. Aug. 4,1854.
!'thles,Dessie C., Ridgely, Mo., Sept. 17, 1859.
,
Moore, Wm., North Carolina, July 25, 1806.
Moore,}. C .• Park county, Ind., July 12, IIH2.

Lawrence" ~hy 10, li:!lil.
Lawrence.
Cedar Point, Chase Co., Kan5a5,
Aug. 15,1854.
Cedar Point.
Near Lawrence, - - , ]868.
Lawrence.
Topeka, - Topeka.
Lawrence, - - , 1866.
Lawrence.
Western Mo .• - - , 18.')6.
Lawrence.
Lawrence. Dec. 15. 1800.
Lawrence.
Lawrence, Aug 17,11!71.
Lawrence.
Leavenworth, - - , 11!M.
Lawrence.

Ottawa Creek,
Aug. 1,1854.

Franklin

Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Hiawatha.
Lawrence.

Scranton.

Lawrence.

Lawrence;
Russell, Kan.
0't~~a,

Frankli ..

Co.,

Norwood, Franklin
Co.
Franklin, Douglas Co., Oct. 10,
.
1856.
Douglas Co.
Montfort, F. P., Warren county, Ohio, May II, 1816.
Highland, Doniphan Co., June
2!!, 1856.'
North Topeka.
Mull, G. W. Penn., September 19, 1819.
Lawrence, April-, 1867.'
Lawrence ..
Miller, W. It., Hamilton county, Ohio, May 10, 1!!27. Illinois, - - 1870.
Lawrence.
Miller, A. R., Glasgow, Scotland, August 29,1827.
Johnson Co., July I, 1869
lohnson Co.
Morse, Charley, Topeka, August 19, 1869.
. Shawnee Co., AU$:. 19. 1868.
'I.·o~e!&lt;a •.
Marshall, W. N., Po. .. June 00,1850
Douglas Co., Apnl19, 1857.
Prame CIty.
Mason. L. P., Penn field, N. Y., April 12, 1833.
Lawrence.l July lfi, IH66.
I.awrence.
Morrice. Chris, Henry county, Ind., 186:.1.
'Franklin ~o,' 11!76.
Douglas Co.
Milner, Frank E., Erie, Pa., January 14, 1~53.
lola, Oct. 22, 1857.
North Lawrence.
lIlador, J. D., Jackson county, MO.,'Oecember25,II!f8. Douglas Co., Feb 24,1862.
Lawrence.
Monlgomerl' Jess. S., Ireland, April2B, 1844.
Lawrence, March 25 1877.
Lawrence.
Mendenhal , C. F., Lewisville, Ind., December 9,1115-1. Shawnee, Johnson Co , April 1,
.
.
1~55.·
Lawrence.
Moah.l. E, Lawrence, Kan., February 26,1856.
_ _ _ -1868.
Lawrence.
lItarckfe, Mrs. M T., St. Geneva Co., Mo., Dec. 16, 1824 Near Siegle, April 7; 1864.
Near Siegle.
Meairs, Wm., Butler Co., Ohio, March 3,1829.
Blanton Bridg~, Doug. Co., Apr.
.
7,11!56.
Blanton B ri d g.,
Douglas Co.
Miller, William, Chester county, S. C., Aug. 7, 1841.
Lawrence, May 6, 11158.
Lawrence.
Marshall, T. B., Topeka bend.
Mitchell. W. P., Leavenworth. May 21. 1857.
Leavenworth', May lll, 1857.
Williamston.
Miller, John S. Ru.h county, Ind., March I, 1850.
Leavenworth Co., Jan. - 11110. Leavenworth.
Miller, A. P., Hamilton county, Ind., July 17, 1846.
Douglas Co. Dec -, HI,6.
Douglas Co.
Mull, Geo., Iowa. July 14, IHoo.
Douglas Co., - - - , IIIUll.
Lawrence.
ModlR, lohn E. Korsta, Hopta, Sweden, Nov. 4, 1856. Lawrence, Jan 14, 186'9.
Lawrence.
Mason, Myron, Robinson, Lawrence, May 9, l!rn.
Lawrence 'May 9, Il!7l.
Lawrence.
Marple, E., Ohio, October 1l!2U.
Shawnee (:o'1.AprilI9, 1856.
Shawnee Co.
Monelle, Newton H., Burling.me, Nov. 24, 11!60.
Burlingame, ~ov. 24, 18tic1.
Burlingame.
Maynard, F. A., Wellsboro, Pa.
Osawatomic;t May -, li:!lil.
Maynard, H. S., Well.boro, Po. , March 3. 18M.
Randolph, vct. -,1865.
Randolph.
Moyes, May, Lawrence, December 18, 1801.
I.awrence, Dec. 18, 1!l61.
I.awrence.
AfarvlD, Mina 10:., Warren, Ohio, September 2a, 1860
Lawrence, Dec. 21, 1814.
Lawrence.
Miller, A. G., Kentucky, October 17 18:l3.
Topeka, May 4, IH57.
Topeka.
MIII.r, M ... A. ~., IndIana, Oct. 2, f 833;
.
T~pe~a ,May 4,1857.
Topeka.
Malt, A. P., IndIana, January 14 1831;.
~ltaml Co ,March 15 1857.
Lawrence.
Millard, Mr •. F. 0 , St. Charles, Ill., October 26,11152. Mound City - - -, i869.
Lawrence.
Malhias, Mrs. William G., Columbus, 0., Apr.20,l836. Leavenworth, May 1,1857.
Leavenworth.
l\l~re, y ..
Boston, Mass., October I. !~lU.
Crnwford County, March 3, 1870. Lawrence.
M!lIs, VlfglRl!" St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. d, 1115:.1.
Leavenworth, __
Leavenworth:
~t~lIs, Catherme. Schuyler county, N. V .. Oct. 17, Uf.ltf. Fort Leavenworth, _ _ 1852.
Leavcnw·orrh.
MItchell, M. P., Leaven~orth, :'1ay 21,1!la7.
Lea~enworth, May 21, 1857.
Myers, M. F ... Marc.h,IH:!!).
Marlon, Douglas Co .. _ -,1857.
Murray,.M. V., OhIO, October 22,1859.
Lawrence, - - _, 1~61.
Lawrence.'
M?ore, Itelen L.
.
Decatur, Ill.
MIller, Mrs. E., 01110, March 15, 1844.
.'
Minmi Co • Sept 3, 1860.
Lawrence.
Mau.er, S. J., Harvard, III., October 11, llAAI.
McHenry Co., 111.,
Lawrence.
Mackey, Tho •. 1., Lewis county, Ky., Oct. 23, 1881.

a.

w..,

Moore, Milton R., Madison Co., Ind., Sept. '1:1, 1846. Bloomington, Dougl ... Co., NOV.,
M'I
M
M
F
.
8, 18."&gt;8..
Topeka
• nerl, rI• • ariaret, t. CovIngton, N. Y., March Cof.chique, Allen Co. Nov. 23
•
l ... 1825.
.
I&amp;'&gt;7
'
.. N
h L
J::''ielleJr, Rehv. lohn Adam, German Y May 24, 1836.
Baldwin' City Nov 1M IIl/J()
B:awin 'ci:;nc•.
. I es, osep ,l&gt;eDnsylvanla,'jan 19. i 83'J.
,Lawrence J':n 22 1876
.
II
h'
~or~, IHc, Dearborn couni,' Ind., Feb. 22, Uilli. IBourbon Co , Mar~h 20:1&amp;,&gt;7. 11:~~~~~;h~t.
~I:~ks~~' M~~Hn,ge~':a~nyy, u'ily~S'I~
LLenvenworth, Oc., -,1857.
Leavenworth.
,M h ffi

-"1

a a e. .

D

.,

F"

,

Y..",

ayette c.ou!'ty, OhIO, Apnl 25, 18tO.

eavcnworth. Oct. -

1~6.

Le:avenworth

Olalhe. Johnson Co., Oct. 15, 11157. Olathe.

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�THE KANSAS MEMORIAL;

Nanu, Place at,d DaI~ of BiTth.

Place and Date

!\larch. George:·Ohio; ~'eb. ~ Iij2~.
_.. Matney. Charles. Taswell cOllnty. Va. Feb. 1.1829.
Mitchell, D. H .. Indiana. May 29. 11!3O.
Mobelv, R. D .• Graves county. Ky .• June 24.1833.
Murch. A. B., Essex county. N. V • March 4, Id24.
Miller, Mary G., Ohio. September 16. 1!!32.
Marshall. Jennie. Topeka, Jan. 13, 1861.
Morris. Goo. W .• Port Republic. Va., Feb. 28, IS23.
MasoD. J. H., Ireland, April:.'O, ItI37.
Mann, C.• Indiana, Jan. 3.
Maine. M. P., New'York, May 10, 1843.

of Settlement.

I-.;;-";'reo"e, Oct. 25, 11173.
Richland. Aug. 17, 1t!5-1.
Leavenworth CO J. May 29. 185-l.
Reeder. Solomon valley. May 20,
1850.
.
Franklin Tp., Ottawa Co , Sept.
15, 11171.
Shawnee Co., April 17, It!6G.
Topek~, Jail. 13, ISlil.
•
Douglas Co., May :l!l, 18.,7.

Present ResideNt
Lawrence.
Richland.
Williamotown.
l\linneapolos.
Fount Tp., Ottawa
Co.
Tecumseh.
Topeka.
Douglas Co.

Lawrence. -- -Richland. Shawnee Co., Aug. I,
1874.
Shawnee Co.
Lecompton. March, 1857.
Lecompton.
Martin./. S., Blair county, Pa., August 2,1852.
Douglas County.
Clinton, Kanus.
Mason, . N., Whiteside. 111., September 30,1857.
Shawnee, Johnson· Co;. April I,
Mendenhall, D. W., Indiana, June 21, It1t7.
1855.
.
Lawrence.
Shawnee, Johnson Co., April 1.
Mendenhall, S. E , Virginia', July 6, l832.
1850.
Lawrence.
Lawrence, Kansas.
Mau2erj, S. J., Illinois, October 11,1860.
Kansas City, Mo.
Meek, 1,;. M .• Indiana, September 2t, 1824.
Leavenwortli, Feb. - , 185t1.
Merriman, Wm.
Lynchburg. Va.
Miller, Liz.ie J., New Paris, Ohio, January_21, 1861.
Lawrence, Oct. 4. 1::Ii2.
Mendenhall. 5 ·A., Nausemone Co., V .... Nov. 9, 1811 Shawnee Mission, Apr. 1,1854. Lawrence.
Montgomery, Minnie M., Westfield, N. V. 'lan. 31,1861. I.awrence, Oct 1867.
Lawrence.
Mason. Ernest Gordon, Lawrence. Septem er It1. 11l73. Lawrence. Sept. IS. It17'J.
Lawrence.
Monroe. Frank H , Fairfield Co .• Conn., Apr. 22, lK32. Lawrence. May 5.1850.
Lawrence.
Miller, J. B .• Pennsylvania, May 28. 1828.
Tecumseh. April :./7,1856.
Tecumseh.
Moore. J. C., Belvoir Kan., December 20,1843.
Dloomington, Kan .• Nov. 5,1858. Belvoir, Kan.
Miller. kobert H·.! Chester county, S. C., Dec. 6, 179iJ. Lawrence, Mny 6, 185tI.
Lawrence.
M.. son, A. L •• Dnouque, Iowa, February 22, It157
Paola. Kan., April IljtiO
l.awrence.
Mason, Dorcas, Westford. Ma.... December S, It126.
Clinton, Doug!&gt;s Co., Oct. U!IJ9. Clinton.
Meeker, C. W •• Harrison, Ill •• Aug 3\, 1~8.
White Cloud, May 10, 11I75.
Lawrence.
Myer. I. J., Ringgold county, Iowa, October 22,ISllti. Woodstock, Jeff. Co. Sep. 15.186\
Morgan, James, Putnam Co., Ind., October 17, 11!24.
Jefferson County, April 15, U!56. Sarcoxie.
Mendenhall, C., Shawnee Mtssion; Johnson Co .• Kan.,
Feb. H, 1850.
Osawatomie, Sept 1. 185~.
Lawrence.
Meade, F. A •• Centervill-, Ind., January 15; 1859.
Lawrence, December 22, 1869.
Lawrence.
Morg.n, O. A., N. V ,July 14, 1833.
Lawrence.
.
Miller, Mrs. Ch"les H., Plaue Co.t.Mo., July 29,1845. Leavenworth, Co., May 1854.
Le .. venworth.
Mosher, Arch., Rutlano Co .• Vt ,Nov. 3, 1~11.
Franklin Co., April H, 1857.
Iprairie City.
Myers, F. A., Licking Co., Ohio .• June 9,1840.
Auburn, April a, 18(i!).
Douglas Co.
Martin, W. H .• Mercer Co., Ky., September 16, 1836. Douglas Co .• March la, 111til!.
L:&gt;.wrcnce.
Morgan. H. H., Be,hel, Ohio, April 14. 18M.
March 24. 11176.
Lawrence.
Mason. Ernest G., Laurence. September Ill, 1873.
Lawrence, September 18, 1873.
Lawrence.
~laine, Laura E., (;reen county, Wis., Nov. la, 1850.
Sh~wnee Co., Nov 10. 18j4
Shawnee Co.
M.ine. Laura E., Shawnee county, March 18,1t1711.
Shawnee Co .. March 18. 187S.
Shawnee Co .
Lawrence, M3Y 5, 1855.
Lawrence.
. Monroe, Ed., Reeding, Conn., Nov. 11,18;1',
Meade. Frank A" Indianapoli~, January 15, 1859.
LawrenceA, December !!:it 18;0.
Lawrence.
M.rkley, S., Pat October 10, 1l!2l!.
Dougl:&gt;.s. 1,;0 , March 9, It-i!l.
Lawrence ..
Mitchell, S. A., tyler county, Va., J:tnuary 5,1838.
Leavenworth, Dec. 15,185-1.
Lawrence.
Mays, Emily J .• HOlland, Vt., February 2, 1837.
Lawrence, Apri 7, 1857.
Lawrence.
Miller. Chas. H •• Germany April 15, IS&amp;!
Leavenworth, June Hi.57.
Leavenworth.
Moore, ~. Miles. ~e~ york, Se~t 2.1tr~fJ.
Le:tY~n\Vorthl une J:J, U~;)o1.
Leavenworth.
Moore, J..Jnna F., VarglOtaj ):J.n. :l:l, HHt.·
Atclusou, Apn 2, l~tJ.
Leavenworth.
M:t~tin, R. G., Mercer Co .• Pa .• June 25,1837.
Topeka, Kallsas, May 1855.
'l'upeka.
MelOke. P. D., Hannover, lA83.
Eudora, IRU7.
(1873, Te".
Morgan Jonathan F., N·ew London, N. H., April 3. ISIS. Lawreclle Kansas, Aug. 1,185-l. Deceased. Oct. IY,
Morgan, Edward W • Holliston, Ma.... May ao. 1~2. Lawrence, K:tnsas. Nov. I, Il1-'i4. Osawatomie.
Morgan. G. H., South Framingham, M.. ss., Feb. 27,
185:.l.
.
..
Lawrence, Nov. 1. It!5-I.
La.wrence, Kan.
Morga1'i1sd.onathan F., Jr., L .. wrence, Kas., Jan. 20,
.
Lawrence.
.
Morgan, Arina M., Lawrence. Kas , Nov. 25, It157.
Lawrence, KaD.
Marshall, D. A., Virginia, ~·eb. 10, 1842.
Tetrerson Co .• May 20, 18i1.
North l.awrence.
Martin, Louis. Kentucky 1827.
Lawrence, 1Stri'.
Lawrence.
Morse, D. L •• Bradford,
Oct. 11, lira.
Topeka April 12, 1857.
Toveka.
Myers, F. J., Pennsylvania. April 15, 1!l67.·
Black Jack, DOllglas Co., April
...
12.11&gt;"77.
Black Jock.

Pa.,

Matney, Solomon. Richland, Dec. 28, 1859.
Morille, Z. M., Switzerbnd. March 21, 1l!27.
Murphy, Emma Nilson, Upper Sandusky. June 25,1&amp;5~.
Mugler, Mrs. Anna, Germany. Jan. 19, 11l1l:1.
•
Morris, Ch:ules, Niles, ~tich., Jan. 'lS, 1850.
Mason, Frank, New York. ItI25.
Mendenhall, A. S., Indiana, March 26,1856.
IIlil1ikan, I., Monroe Co., Ind .. Jan. 7, IS:.'7.
JIIilIikan, E. L., JIIanchester, N. H., Dec. 5, 1830.
. Merrit Francis, Canada, May 3, 18.'18
.
lItaber y, Augustin Wm., jr .• London, England. Dee.
26, 1834.
Maberly, lItrs. Ruth S, Ramsey, Hampshire, Eng.
land, Oct. 3, 1835.
.
Morris, S..rah, Franklin Co., Ohio, March 16, It128.
Morris. Alice. Frnnklin Co., Ohio, Jan 3, 18M.
lIIitchell, C. B.~l\Ii .. mi Co., Ohio, April IS, It!49.
Mitchell, Mrs. l!.mma C., Miami Co., Ohio, Jan. 20,

r

1~4.

Miller David, North Carolina. 1805.
Miller, Susie I., Keokuk, Iowa, Jan. 14, 1857.
Mustard. M. E. Pittsburg, P ... , Nov. 6,18:18.
Marks, A .. Bainburg Jan.6 IMH.
Montgoon.ery, J M., jasper Co., Mo., Oct. 20. It1tkl.
Moore. R. R •.l Farmtnjrton, OhIO, Feb. la. 1841.
Moore, John U., Farnllngton, 0\"0, June 8, It15R.
Marshan, S.·A., Boston, March:.!S, 11118.
Miller, Ricliard, Indiana, Jan. 2, 1839.

September, 18711.
.
;
Burlingam~, June I, 1855.'
Wyandotte; Nov. 10.1&amp;57.
Burlingame, April, 18511.
.
Lawrence. 1875 ..
Osawatomie, Jan. 1: lf55.
Johnson Cou·nty, May 29, 11!57.
Olathe, May 28. 1!I.\7.
Lawrence.Oet.lH67.

Big Spring..
Osage City.
Wyandotte.
l.awrence.
Lawrence.
Manhattan.
Lawrence.

Johnson Co.
Olathe.
.
Lawrence .

Blue Mound, May 25, 1855.

Lawrence.

Elldor .. , Tp .• Jan 11, 1878.
Lecompton, l\!ay 20, I&amp;S7.
Lecompton, May 20, 1il57.
Lawrence, March 25,1879.

Lawrence.
LecCJmpton Tp.
Lecomptnn l'p.

Lnwrence, March 25, 1879.
Lawrence, 1860.
Lawrence, Jail. 2, 11l70.
Lnwrence, April 10, 1&amp;59.
Lawrence. Nov. aO. l!Sil!l.
Douglas Coulltr' 1862.
De SotO, Nov. • 1808.
D. Soto, Nov. 1, IStil!.
Leavenworth. May 9, 11156.
ITwo miles west of Lawrence.
_ June 12, 1854.

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Lawrence.

Lawrence.
Kanwaka Tp.
DeSoto.
DeSoto.
Leavenworth.
.
Le .. venworth Cu,

�THE KANSAS lI1ElrIOIUAL.
Na11le, Place and .Daie oj Birlh.

Place and .Dale

of .si'II1'lIlent.IPrts~nt

Rm"dtnct

'M
:-:-o:-r:-r:-is:-,~·R:;-.,-:M;;-.-:D~.-,";O:;hC-jr':;':-,-:A=-p::r::;j'l'15;;,~Ib'2~·;;t~.-.--.~-----.IL:-a~w-=-re~n:-c:-e:-,.,N&lt;r::o~v.·-I, 1865
La wrence.
Muzzy, E. C., Oxford, Mass., !Ifarch II, I~. .
Lawrence, Nov. 4,1854.
Lawrence.
MannonII', E .. 0., Redford, NY., Nov. 7,I&amp;!!!.
Marvsville. Marshall Co., Oct.
~n, l&amp;'i!)
Winfield.
Topeka.
Martin, Nellon... Hudson, N V .• J~n. 31. 1815.
Baillwin Ci.y, Oct 1807.
Topeka.
Mar'in, S. E., vreenvdle, Pa., hn. 18, 1826.
Lawrence. Nov. 26. 1854.
Martin; Maria M., Cincinnati, Ohio, July o. 1834.
Topeka. May 7, 1856.
Topeka.
1IIason, R. D., Portsmou.h, N. H. March I. 1817.
Lawrence, Aug. 10.1868.
McAllaster,C. A., Jeffenon Co.,N. V., Dec. 11,111·111. Marljue"e~McPhersonCo.,Aul!'.
25, 1117u. .
.
Lawrence.
McAllaster, Mrs. C. A ,. De. Moines Co., Ia., Juna8,
Lawrence.
1860.
Lawrence, Oct. 30, 1872.
McAlla"er,l. E.; St. Lawrellce Co., N. Y., Aug. 19,
.
Douglas Co..
182!1.
Lawrence, Oct 30, 1872.
McAllaster, Laur", Little Valley, N. V., Dec 13,1836. Lawrence, Oct. 30, 1812.
Douglas Co.
McFarline, B. W., Bellville, Can ad". Maya, 11ltiO.
I.awrence, 1 une 12. lS04.
Lawrence.
Lawrence .
McCurdy, F. A., Maine, Jan. 22, 1852.
Lawrence. nee. 15, unO.
. McFarland, Haltle, Oskaroosa, Aug 17, 1861.
Lawrence, - - - - - - .
Lawrence.
McFarland, C. W., Iowa, June I, 1856.
a.k.loo,. - - -, 1857.
Lawrence.
McPherson,.'V. 0., Henry Co., la, July 25, 18-18.
Woodstock, Jeffe ..on Co., Nov.
Woodstock.
za,1870.
.
McCarty, Win.' ~., Kentucky, Jan. 7,1841.
I.inn, JUlie 21,1857.
Lawrence.
McOuiston, Will. Ohio, D.ec. 15; 1857.
Lawrence Sept. 14. lR69.
. Palmyra Tp., Doul!"
Mc&amp;inney, David R., Kentucky, March 27, 1856.
Palmyra, Sep •• -, 1855.
las Co.
McPhaU, Vinnie,. Toronto, C"nada, July 24, 1855.
Osage City.
Osage Co:' June 20, 1879.
McIntire, L. 0.). Wooster, 0., March 10, 1856.
McCormick, J. l!;. Nova Scotia.
Lawrence.
McFarland"Iohn.. lndiana Co., Penn., July.12, 1t!82. Douglas Co .. Sept. 10, 1R54.
McIntire, Susie• .t"ennsylvania, Aug. 'II, IH62.
LawreDce, March -, 11!69.
Lawrence.
McCall, Moses, Green Co., 0., April 8, 1827.
Lecompton.
Lecompton, Sept. -, 1854,
McFarland, Mrs. S. J., Ohio, Feb. ]2, 1833•.
Oskaloosa, Sept, 15. 1857.
Lawrence.
~tcKenney, E. j., Ohio, Sep. 15,1840.
Clinton. Dougla. Co , March 4,
1/l.')5.
Clinton.
McFnrland, Thomas, Indian" Co., Pa., Sept. 26, 1s:l5. Franklin, Dougla. Co., Sept. 24,
IS!,&gt;!
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Eudora.
McLoughlin)., Topeka band.
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McWhorten. A. H. Hebron, N. Y., Dec. IS, 18311.
Lawrence.
Lawrence, J"n. 14, 1869.
McDonald. C. B., Fort Scott, Dec. 25, IMoo.
Fort Scott.
Fort. SCOIt, 'bec. 25, IM60.
McFarland, J. N., Ohio. Dec. H, 1!!32.
Oskaloosa, April 20, 1857.
Lawrence.
1IlcGill, Alice, Olathe, Kas .• AUI{. 30. 1850.
Lawlcnce.
McCan, S. S , Dubu"ue, Iowa, Oct. 31, 1839.
Fort SCOII, Nov. 15, 18511.
Woodstock.
McC"n, E. F., Malsville, Ky.,I"n. 1~,I~fll.
Franklin, Aug. 15,1851 •
Woodstock.
. McFarland, W. G, Knw Valley. AprilS, 1l&gt;65.
K"w Valley.
McFarland, N. ) , Fulton Co .• 111., April 11, ]838.
Wakarusa, Dec. -, 185t.
Parsons.
McMillen, M., N. V , March 9. 1B34.
Douglas Co., March 18, 1870.
Marion Tp.
McClees,· Nelson Oliver, Nov. 8.11!61.
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Wichita, Jan. 14, 1870.
L.awrence.
:McCoy, Chas., May 14, 185li.
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Lawrence, - Vinland.
McKinney,

IJ~SC'.

Otoe anll Omaha Missions, old· terri .. .

. tory of NeLr.. ka, Sept. :l'J, 18·lU.

lIerrevu8, Old, 1'er.

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~W.

of Neh.,

McIntire, Jennie B., Pennsylvania, Dec. 30,1857.

Lawrence, March 11,1869.

McLaughlin, lames;. Indiana:. Jun~ 22,1851.

Topeb, March 23, 18(;8.

III cClurg, J. R., Oh,o, Oct. ~3, 1!l57.

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Elijah, PennsylvaDia, June 26, 1831.!.
!'rlcN ees, J. A , Butler Co., Pa., A pril19, It&gt;tO.
McMeekin, H. D., Nelso'n Co., Ky., Jan. 3, 1822..
McAliaster, O. W., Morristown, N. Y., jan. 11, 18:14.
McAllaster, E. P., Indian Ter., June za,11146.
McCabria, Meli.sa, Pennsylvania, Iul.r,22, 1853.
McMeekin, Ben, Shelbyville, Ky., 1"-"0
McClure, N. B., Indiana, Feb. 12,1830.
McDaniel, G., Valley Fall..
McConnell, J. F., N,agara, Ca~ada, Feb. 22,1860.
McDonald. Chas., Pennsylv"n,a, May 3, 1815.
McDonald, Mary J., Pennsylvanta, March, 1820.
McKinn, Robert S., County Tyrone, Ireland April Ii,
181~.

McCoy, J. C.; Indiana, Sept 28, 1811.
McNees, D. E., Butler Co., Pa.J. March 10,1847.
McCoach, John, Philadelphia, Ya., June 9, U!4I.

Lawrence, April 11, 18[,8.
I
Edgerton, Johnson Co, Nov. a,
1876.'
Lawrence.
Fort Leavenworth, Oct. 6,1850. Topeka.
Osawatomie. ~Iarch 1!l57.·
Lawrence.
Lawrence, Nov 2,IIiU2.
Lawrence.
Lawrence. Nov' 18,IH'O.
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Leavenworth.
Fort Leavenworth. - - -,1850. Topeka.
Miami Co., May .. ,1857.
Perry.
Valley Falls, - Valley Falls.
Lawrence, :\'1ay 7, IS~9.
Topeka, Sep •. -, I~9.
Topeka.
Tvpeka, Sept. -. 1!l5\J.
Topek".
Lawrence, April 7, IM6.~.
Various Place., Aug. 16, 1830.

L::Lwrence.

Johnson Co.
Lawrence.

Bloomington, Douglas Co., Apr.
22,IIS5lI.
MC~uiston, John, Venango Co., Pa., May 5, 1827.
Shawnee Co., June 14, II:!.'\tl.
Mc uiston, Barbara, Crawford Co., Pa., Dec. 22, 18'2!l. Shnwnee Co , June 14, 1&amp;50.
Me uiston, H. R., CotTey Co., K"•. Aug. 27. 1868.
.
Mc ombs, Marion.t~enry_t:.o., Ind, Nuv.15,185:.!.
Lawrence, Kan., Apr. 12,/870.
McNees, Henry, UhlO, 22.
Lawrence. - McGee, J. J., Center Co., Pa., April 9, 1!la6.
Wakarusa, May 20,1855.
McGee,. Olivia G.; Tazewell Co., Va., Jan. 14,1838.

Wakarusa,. ~ept. -,1115-1.

McGee, Jas. C., Douglas Co., Dec. 25,1858.

\Vakarus3 r

McGee, Clias. M., Douglas Co., Nov. 7, 1860.

\Vakarusu, - -

McGee, Birdilla, Douglas Co., Kas., Feb. 12, 11l61.

Wakarusa. - -

McGee, Carla, Douglas Co., Kas., Sept. IS, ISCJ2.
McGee, John J., jr., Douglas Co., Kas .• March 24,lMtJ4.
McGee. Gertrude, Douglas Co., Kat., March 12. 1866.
McGee, Richard, Douglas Co., Kas, june 5, 1871;
McGee, Albert E., Douglas Co , Kas., Aug. 27, 11173.
Dou~las

ITopeka.

Larned, - -

~tcKee,

McGee, Solon,

Lawrence.
Lawre.nce.

Co .. Kas., Oct. 11, 11175.

McGee, Oliver P., Douglas Co., Kas., April 26, 18711.

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Shawnee Co.
Shawnee Co,
Shawnee Co.
Wakarusa, Dougl.t:s

Co.
Wakarusa, Douglas
Co.
Wakarusa, Douglas
Co,
\Vakarus:l, Dotlgla)

Co.
Wakarusa, Douglas
Co.
\Vakarusa, D0\1g1a~
Co.
\Vak:uustl. DOllglas

Co;
Wakarusa,
t:o.
Wakaru ..~,
Co . .
Wakarus",
Co.
Wakaru,",
Co.
Wakarusa,
Co.

Douglas
Dougl.s
Douglas
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McGuire, lIf., Dark Co • q .. March a. 183.'1.
McIlvain. Margaret, Washmgton Co., 0 .• Aug.1l.1~~3.
McNees, H. S., Armstrong, Pa., Nov. 6, 1870.
McCo)' Justus, Indiana. June 7. 1BSS.
~lcMiIllan. Mr&lt;. L .. Arkansas, Feb. 5. 1~.
McCoy. J. E, Circleville, Ohio, July 30, 1~0.

Leavenworth Co .• M;~~ 5. HStiO.
Lawrence. May 2·1, ll155.
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Grantv,lIe. Kan .• May 13.1871.
North I.awrence. Feb. -. I~05.
Wakarusa Tp .• Douglas Co .• Apr.
II. HIliU.
McKee, n. W. Muscatine Co" Iowa. March 11, 1!!54 lola. Ka" .• - - -. 1~11.
Norton. S. n.• Ma..achusetts. Aug I, 1~23.
L,l.\vrence. May 21. 1!!5l!.
Niles A. B., Williamsburg, Ma ••.• November 6,1858. Lawrenceburg. Cloud Co .• 1869.
Nile.: F. A., Vermont, May 5. 1831).
Fontana, Kansas. 18!!9.,
Newby. C. H •• Arcadia. Ind .• Ju1 24. 1861.
Leavenwonh. Sept.• 2V, IH69.
Newby, T~ F., Hamilton county, nd., August ~~,1848. Tonganoxle, Kansas. .

1

n,).,

r..c~venw()rth, Ui72.
Ohio! Nov. 5 1850.
Nyc, S:UIl ...V .• Jl inoi", Vee ~,1&amp;511.
Newhall, S. M • Lincoln. Ma••.• July 20,1827.
Lawrence, ~ov. 1. 1856.
Nolan, N .. F .• Ireland, September 3, 1847.
,Lawrence, March 21. ISS7.
Newlin, J.H .• Howard Co , lnd .. April 7. IllS:.!.
Douglas Couuty, Nov. :!(). 18117.
Naidley. An.lem. Ironton, Ohio, Jauuary 26. l!!dO.
Fort Scott. J\pril l(), I~U!).
NiHs. E. T .• Cattaraugus. June Ill, lS3a.
Centro polis. March 25. 1!!57.·
Neese. David. Ohio, MardI HI. 11l3:~.
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Richland, June 0. l!li:.!.
Noland. S. W.; Jackson county. Mo .• Sept. 20. 11150,
Lawrence, Sept. 15. 1~77.
Neisley. J. K .. Lancaster county. Pa., May 24. 1M24.
Lawrence, April I. 1878.
Neisley, L, n., Cumberland Co., Pa .• February 1l.11127.,Lawrencc, April 1. 1Mi!;.
No)'e•• John N .•. Abington. Ma .... March 20. 1820.
jLaWrence, OCt.'. 1~68.
NiChOl,S. Cora. Branch Co •• Mich •• February 23,. 18ij2. Lawrence, March 4, IS73,
Nelson. Topeka Rann.
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Neill,

Nr.lson. I"

I

TOJlckn Jhllld.·

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Nichols. R .• l{ushfor~. N. Y •• August ~i.I~7.
!o/eals. P. D. K .• QUlnc),. III • OCt. 14, 10'l6.

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Raitimce

Lawrcnc-e.

t~:~:~~::

Grantville. K ••
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Douglas Co,
Uy&lt;le. Cloud Co.
Fontana.
Lawrence.

'l\JII~~~~~~t; c7,~:\v.

r.awn:ncc.
Vinland.

La.wrenct!.
L:awrc:nce.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.

Shawnee Co.
Lawrence.·
Lawrence.
L"wrence.
Lnwrence.
Eudora.

_~...

Topeka..
Larned.
Neill, Victor. Springfield. Ohio, Ma'y 6. 11!69.
Lawrence. Sept. 12.1870.
Lawrence.
Nary, O. B, M .• Washington. Pa.. February 1. 1823
Leavenworth. Oct. 14,1866.
Leavenworth.
Nortonl Mrs. H. J.• Cooperstown, N. Y .• Uct. 10.11134. Atchison. Oct. 1.187::1.
Topeka.
Nac., William M •• Virginia. December 10. 18:.16.
Lecompton. July 10. 1851.
Lecompton,
Nesbitt, Houstin. Ohio. Tune 23. 1846,
Leavenworth. March 1.1864.
Topeka.
Norton. Willis. Ohio, July 22. 111~6.
Topeka. August. 1871.
Topeka.
Newlia. M. U .• Ind,ana, Oct. ZT. 1823.
Lawrence, November. 1866.
Lawrence.
Neal Albert. Penllsylvania. Aprtl24 1854.
Garnett. April 15. 1856.
Lawrence.
Newby, Henry, Tackson Co. Ind., December ~8.18'16. Leavenworth Co .• Sept. 23,1869 Lawlenee.·
Newby. Naomi, Wayne Co .• ind .• January 20. IM27.
Leavenworth Co .• Sept. 23. 16GU. Lawrence.
Newby. Elm., Indiana. December 28,1863.
Lawrence.
Northway. F. A •• Onondaga. N. Y .• August 23,11132.
Lawrence. April 15. 1870.
Neal. Henry. Clarion Co .• Pa.• November 20. 18:.'ll.
Garnett, Anderson Co .• April 15.
ITopeka. July 3, 18lJ5.
Humuold" lIIay I. 1869.

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11156.

Neal. Henry. Jefferson Co., Pa., Seftember 21. IB26.
Nichols. F. P .• New Hampshire. Ju y 2.11J:,'2.
Nichols. Mrs. A., N. Y., JUDe 18. 1840.
Nei,ley. Bertie K .• Harrisburi. Pa .• June 30.
Noeclcer, Mr•• J. C., Maryland, September 4.182V.
Northruk, U. L., Valley Falls.
Nyc, J. W .• Woodstock. CL August al. 182l!.
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Nev,ne. R. H.~Rivervale. i nd .• August a. 11153.
N'?rton. lohn. . .A., Ohio. April ;i!" 1844.
Ohver. ~l. M • Ihno,s. Dec. 15. 11»7.
Osmond. S. M .• Oxford, Pa.
Osmond. H. S. \';orDwall. Vt.
Osmond. R. M., Perry. Ill.
Ogden'lohn H .• Lawrence. Ka•• Aug. 21. 18511.
Owen. . E • Plainfield. Ind .• Aug. 11, 1843.
Ole •• Maurice. Toledo. Ohio. JUlie 17, 1855.
Oliver. J. J .• Philadelphia. Sept. 10. 181!6.
Oswald. M.• SwitzerlaDd. Jan. B. 1~4.
Oliv01'. J. B,. Philadelphia, Pa.• Aug 2S,183:.!.
O·Brien. Mrs. J. E .• Illino,s, Oct. 6. 1!l38.
Olney. E. Z .• Berkshire. Jan. 16. IBI6.
OrtmaD.t, Fred, Prussia, Nov. 2tI,1032.
Ophir. ::.ophereth, Warren. Pa .• Jan. 24.1834.
Oliver. Thomas S • Pittsburg.... Pa .• Oct. 4,1841.
Osburn. Samuel E .• Illinois, Uec. 25, 1l!57.
Oure. Chas.. Prussia. Germany. July 10. 1821.
Oli"er. Adam. England. Oct. 15.1813.

Lawrence, Sept. 20, 1856
Highland. Doniphan Co .• March
1. 1859.
Highland~ Doniphan Co .• March
1. 1B1iu.
Lawrence, 1878.
Lawrence. Kan .. Nov. 6. 18611.
V alley ~·alls. 1!S55. .
Leavenworth. April. 1!!56.

Lawrence. May 5. 1866.
Lawrence. Oct. 3. lSlllI.
Lawrence. April -.1879.
Lawrence. April -. IH79.
Dougl", Co .• April 2. It179.
Lawrence. Aug. 21 1856.
Leavenworth Co., Sept. 25, 111~9.
Emporia. -,- -, 1870.
Osawkee, Aug. 25. 1857.
Lawrence. March 28. IB~7.
Ogaw kie. Jefferson Co.. March
13. 1856.
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Topeka. --1879.
Burlingame. March 23, 1857.
Shawnee Co .• May 1857.
Lecompton. March 21. 1857,

Lawrence, Feb. 11. 1879.
Eudora~

Douglas Co., May ~.
1870.
Lawrence, May 21. 1860.
Owen. N. W. Lu.erne Co. Pa .• Jaa. 8.1821.
Kansas Bottom•. Nov. 3. 1869.
Os;ee. L. H., Peoria, III .• 1827
Silver Lake, __ 1847.
Ous. J. D .• Perry. N. Y •• May 26.1820.
Topeka. Nov. 2. 1871.
Os.mann. Justus, GermaDY. July_16, Ib'25.
Douglas Co .• March 2H, 165l!.
Oagel, John C. Ohio. June 2,li!56.
Leavenworth, Kan .• -11lSd.
O'Neil. I\f A .• Summerfield. Ohio, June IB, 1!!32.
Black Jack. May 24 1860.
O·Neil. Eleanor. Middle Lancaster. 1'a .• Oct. 205,1832. llIack Jack. May 18; 1861.
Oberholt •• Lou. Ohio, April M, 1857.
Lawrence, __
Ohver. Charle •• gnglan&lt;l'lune 2H. 1!!28.
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,Lawrence. Feb. 0 1863.
Osmand, R. M .• Jllinois, ~ ay 2, 1S50
Osawatomie, __'_
Owens. \Vm., jr., England. Aprill7. 1842.
Marion, Douglas Co .• July 21,
1867.
OweD •• Wm ...... Wale •• England. Nov. 19.1820.
Marion. Douglas Co .• hly 21.
Pienon. F. M., Bedford. Pa .• October 21.1820 •.
1867.
Pamhan, Rachel A .. Fulton Co .• III., April 1. 1Mt.5,
Pamhan, J. B .• England. January. 1842.
Phillips. C. B.. Ohio. June. 1!!52.
Petrie. A L .• Edinburg, Scotland May 11. ISH.
Platts, Susie, Kanw ... ka, Kansas, February 21,1&amp;\8,
Pardee, John. IlIiuois, July 25,1811.
Pierson. Jame. H .• New Castle. Ind .• April 4 11&gt;'i4.
Phenicie. W. C., Ohio, ~~cern"e!. IH! J~.~._ '

Kanwaka. April 7, 1855.
Lawrence, - - , j85G,
Leavenworth, --1858.

Waterville, --lti70.
BOItler Co .• July 4.1860.
Kan waka. Feb: 21. 1&amp;;B.
Lawre"ce, May 8.1865.
Lawrence.April 11. 1~55.
Leavenworth. March IU. I&amp;m.

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Counc,l Grove ..

Council Grove.
Lawrence;.
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Valley Falls.
Leavenworth.
Oxford.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Leavenworth Co.
Topeka.
North Lawrence ..
Cottonwood Falls.
Silver Lake. .
Topeka.
Silver Lake.
Eureka.
Topeka.
Lawrence . .
RuralTp . .
Lawrence.
Rudora.
Lawrence.
Lawren"ce.
Silver Lake.
Topeka.
Lawrence.
Leavenworth.
Black J.ack.
Lawrt:nce.
Lawrence.

Lawrence.
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Richland.

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Richland. &lt;lied Nov.

20. I!!&amp;!.

Wakarusa.
I.awrence.
Lawrence.

Waterville.
EiDOra&lt;lO.
Ka.nwaka..
Lawrellce.
L:t.wrence.

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Pearc.:c~-G;Qrgc W., Providence, K L, ltS16.
Penchard, J. 5., England, May 20, 1~.
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Phillips, O[iver, Lllzerne CO" Pa, JUlie 21, 1816.
Pike, J. A., Westboro, Mass., February, 19, 1813.
Pike', Mary E., E ... t Douglas, M".... JUlie I, 11!:l3.
Pike, j.ssle A., Lawrence, March ·1, IS0a.
Pettengill. E. D., Terre Haute. 111(1., june 9,18:11.
Propper, C. F., Yanktoll, Uak., February 9,1858.
Phinney, Chas. H., lIenry Co., Iowa, Allg. ~&gt;(), 11145.
Peai.., O. A., Janesville, Ohio, Mny 31, ltiJ5.

Rai,/met

La.wrencc. Avril I, IMHS.
LOlwre~ce.
Lawrence, Jan. 2'J, ISti9.
Lawrence.
Lyon Co., ApriI2,1!l55.
Lyon Co.
Lawrence, October ~, 1854.
Florellce.
Lawrence, October II, 18&amp;1.
Florence.
Lawrellec, M~rch '1, l~tJa,
Florence.
Lawrence,--.
La",rellce.
Lawrence, May 30,1868.
Atchison.
Woo.lstock, JetT. Co., No •. 20
IHOU.
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Wuods'tock,Jelf.Co'·
. Coal Creek, Nov. 2:1, 1!l1j!l.
Villlaud.
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Pearce, W. J., Kanwaka, Kansas, December 3.1860.
Lawrence, Dec 3,1860.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Phillips, Mrs. A.· J., Leominster, Mass., April16~1.839. Lawrence March 9, 1859.
J unction City.
Junction City, JUDe 24,1866.
Paner,on.·Frank, Jefferson Co., Ohio, July 11, It1W.
Perkins, Eli Floriila, May I, 1850.
Wellington.
Plymouth, lSUO.
Parker, A. E., Indiana, Sept. 17, 18511.
Lawrence.
Lawrence, Jan. I, 18511.
Patterson, J. L., Ste ubenville, Ohio, A pril9, 1830.
"Rosebrook Farm,"
Lawrence, April 14, 18511.
Palmer, Barnabas Dorr, Booton, Mass, Jan. 13, 1842.
Wakarusa Tp.
Wakarusa Tp.
Lawrence, April 10, 1858.
Palmer, Mrs B. D. J.. Illinois, May'13, 1847.
Lawrence~
Lawrence, Jan. 10,181i1l •.
Priestly, J., Ohio., vctober 6J }86:d.
Leavenworth" February 14; 11!56. Valley 'Fall.. An
Patricl&lt;, A. G., Salem, Ind., May 21, .1824.
aId
Hickory
PoiDt prisoner;
Iodiana.
Pattison, Wm. B., Bracken Co;, Ky., January 17, 1826.
Topeka.
Picard, Mary L., H udso!'l Ohio, January 28, 1821.
Topeka, Dec. 1669.
Ft. Riley, Kan.
Pennypacker, Gen. G., u. S. Army.
North
Lawrence.
Lawrence, March.9, 1870.
Parah, J. W., Indiana, May 18,1843.
Peony, J. C.
Lawrence, - .
Leavenworth Co., Nov. I, 1875, Lawrence.
Patterson, H. C., Lewis Co., Ky., May 27, lSl4.
Ru.sell Co.
Ru ..ell Co., Oct. 31, 1874.
Perce, Wm.,'Circleville, OhiO, Nov 9, 11&gt;17.
Rus-ell Co.
Perce, Mrs. R. V., Ohio, August 12, 1821.
Russell Co., Oct. 31, 187·1.
1\1 anhattan.
Powers, H. W. , Lyons, Iowa, September 24, Ill5!1.
Irving, Knnsas. Jan. I, 1!!511.
Lawrence.
Pettibone. Milton, Genesee Co., N. Y., Jan. 15,1823. Franklin Co , Aug. %0, JHIiI:!.
Cottonwood, Chaoe
Blue Mound, April 10, 1S55.
Parks, W. H., Erie, Pa., August 28, 18ati.
Co.
Petefish, G. B .. Rockingham Co.; Va., August 7, 18a3. Douglas Co., April5,11l67.
Dou~las Co.
Petefish, Mrs. G. B. Springfield, III., Jan. 2'J, 1838.
Douglas Co., Sept. 1,-Douglas Co.
Pigott, Ueorge M., Dublin, ireland, Sept. 11,1834.
Fort Leavenworth. July 20,1858. Lawrence.
Plaskett, Wm., Clark county, Ind., April 10, 18'24.
Baldwin City, Douglas Co., Feb.,
.
I~G9.
Baldwin City.
Palmer, Luther. Washington Co., Ohio, April2!l, 18'29. Topeka. April 4, 1857.
Topeka.
Pearson, El1a., Plainfield, Ind.
Lawrence, - - , 1872.
Lawrence.
Platts, Susan W., Rindge, N. H., November 30, 1!!.'t!. Douglas Co., April 8. 1855.
Lawrence.
PriestlYI.~m., Ohio. April 8, 11!27.
Baldwin City, April 10, 1869.
Peteet, w 5., Mass., August 18, 1881.
- - H!56.
Lawrence.
Pea""'D, C. E.
Lawrence Sept. 30, - Bellville.
Powell, E., Ohio, October 11,1847.'
Bellville, April 12, 1870.
Pease, C. A., Vermont, March 7, 1881.
Lawrence, May. 1855.
Lawrence.
Patee, Clair M., Ashland, Riley Co., Kan., March 6,
1&amp;7. .
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Manhattan.
Pater, C. H., Dalton, Mass., January I, 1846.
Lawrence, June".!, 1857.
Lawrence.
I'ennel, W. M., Indiana, June. 1848.
Russell, Jlllle, 1873,
Russell.
Pell, C. B., Jr., 'Brookfield, Mas •• , OCt. 6,1827.
Lexington, Johnson Co., Sep. 10,
.
1&amp;;7.
Lexington.
Pickett, J. C., Bethlehem, Ind., May 18, 1&amp;'10.
Lawrence, June 5, 187t;' .
Pickett, Mrs. Ida, Bartlet, Ohio, February 8,1852.
Lawrence, Sept. 19, 18715.
Penchard, W, E.,.N. Y. City, September 18, 1859.
Lawrence, June 29, 1869.
Lawrence.
Parney, Urace, Chicago, 111., June~. 1842.
Tonganoxie, Nov. 22, Ig66.
Parney, E. J., Canada, August, 17, 1835.
. Tonganoxie, Nov. 22. U:U)tj,
Petzold, Mrs. Kate, Grandview, Ill., July 22,1800.
l.awrence, june 1,1875.
Lawrence.
Prentiss, S. B., Massachusetts. IJjI7.
Lawrence, - - , 1855.
Lawrence.
ILawrence, - - , 1l!55.
Pre ntis., I. L., Coventry, N. Y., IJj.j2.
Colorado.
Pear50n, John, Indiana, Aprill7, 1838.
Wakarusa, Nov., 18rl'J.
J etTorson Co.
Pooley, Chaa. F., Stanford, Canna, February 4, 1829.
Lawrence,-I'ayne, Mrs. Aci&lt;:., Susquehnnnn, Pa., Oct. 24, 1&amp;'&gt;&lt;1.
Atchison, Oct. 1, 1873.
Topeka.
PeNey, Emma., vgdonsburg, N. Y., June,I1162.
IBurlingame. June, 1805.
Osage City.
Potier, A. 5., Crawford Co., Pa., August 4, 18:12.
Lawrence Oct. 1854.
Lincoln Center.
Pinkston, Mrs.
M., Cincinnati, 0., Nov. 4, 1847.
Leavenwo'rth, -'-,1854.
Leavenworth.
Pa~r'?tt, Mrs. Marc J , Alexandria, La. Oct. 15, 1836. Leavenworth. Sept., 1854.
Lea.venworth.
Phllhps, A. J., St. (awrence Co., N. Y., July 14, 1S33.I Burlingame, April 20. 11159.
Lawrence.
~.ge, WiII.iam N., Chelsea. Vi., April 4,1&amp;'37.
Leavenworth, June I, 1873.
Le3vcnworth.
lotter, Ous, Prov.tdence, R. I. February 21, 1807.
I.awrence, April ;), IH55
Lawrence.
Plummer, Taylor, KentUCky, F~bruary 12, 1Jj.j9.
Rising Sun, April 11. IMI,
Platts, Aaron E .•.Ne.w Hampshire, May 4, IH211.
Kanwaka, April 9, 1855.
Kanwaka.
Rlue Rapid •• Aug. 21, 1872.
Phelps, A. H., Ilhnols.
L.\wrcnce.
Pryor. M. D.,Pa., June 24 18M.
llIack Jack, April 20, II&gt;'7V.
mack Jack.
PU.rd. Jacob, Lhet-tcr Co", Pa., August 19,1824.
Lawrence, Nov. ~, Jh,X.
J)""glas Co.
P"c~; ~V. C:, Pen.n,ylvanla, S,,!,lember 3, 182::'
UOIII;:I". Co., July la, I&amp;'j,~.
Willow SprinGs.
PettingIll, Mrs. Eh:za, C:tnada E."uu, Sept. 5,. US5!!.
Douglas Co., une~, 1S5~.
Leavenworth l o.
P?well, Mary C., Cedar Rapids, February 14, IJj57.
nald\\'in City, __ , 11!,j!)
Clinton
.
Pinkston, Sara~ A. Lyon, Lexing:ton, Ohio, May 2,1837. Near Lawrence, July, 1854.
Ceuar Point.
P!nkston, Hattie May,' Cedar POI.n., May at, IH69.
Cedar Poillt, !IIay 31, 18H9;
Cedar Point.
Pinkston, FlO, rence L., Ce.dar POint, May 6,11.'71.
Cedar Point. May 6, Ib71.
Cedar Point.
Lawrence, April 5, 11'l55.
Potter, F;zra A .. North Seltl~ate, R. I., June 2, 1880.
P?ttcr, (,eorge A., Nor!h SCltu~te, R. I., ~rarch !!;" 1832. J.. awrencc, April 5, lx."'J5.
Pinneo, Harry
I
PII1I:ulc:lplll:t.
L.'WI\;:'h.:e.
Patter.on, J' D. Ohio, February 9. 1848.
.
Lawrence, April2'!, IM67.
L:lwrence.
Pease, Wm. H., Hartford. Vt .• June 16,1821.
Lawrence, March 18. IlI6S.
'V~\karus~.
Preisach. A lice, Lawrence.
Dougl.as Co., - - , IHUI.
Preisach, La, Lawrence.
Patee, E. L., M. D .• Delaware Co., Ohio, Feb. 13,1832. Ashland, near Manhattan, APrill
Manhattan.
.
7, 1&amp;"&gt;5.
Palmer, Alpheu., Marien a, 0 .. Febr'uary 8,1831.
Topeka, Aug. 20, 1856.
Topeka.
P~hller, lieU J., 1'IflllOuth, Me , June 10,111.%.Topcka, May 10, 1870.
Topeka.
Pike, ·M ... H. 5., UrotoD, N. Y., Nov, 15, 1t1:J()
Lawrellce, April, 1870.
Florence,
Mariun
Co.
Perkins, J. B., Obio, April 8, 1860.
Douglas
Co.,
July
11,
1866.
Lawrence.
Potter, A. 5., Crawford Co:, Pa .. August 4 1Ba2
Lawrence, Oct., 18~4.
Lincoln Center.
Peirce, Samuel, Ohio! September 12, 1822.'
•
Leaven worth Co .• April 3, 1878. .Tonganoxie.
Pearson, R. H:l Eag and, April!, 1828.
Palmyra,
May, 1!!54.
Baldwin City.
Pres.sach, P., ~ranc:J Dec. 2~, 1820.
Lawrence, Aug. 2~,' 1860.
Lawrence.
Pettibone, JOhn, N. Y •• Dec. 20. 11!27.
Blue Mound, May 1856. '
Miami C4J ..

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__~_M":"a__'_lI...,e',--P_~_,,_a:-a'_ld_D_a_t_e_o_if_B_'_·rt_~I_.-:-_ _ Ip/aa
Peters,' D. 'T.·
. . '
Place, John T., Chester Co., Pa., April 5, 1827.
l'lace,l&gt;. M., Lockport, N. Y .• july 16,1833.
Patterson, Angie, Findley, Ohio, July' IH, 134:\.
Pierson, K. B. t Batavia, N. Y OJ April Hi, 1856.
Pound, Bene, Ripley, Ohio, August I, ISt6.
Pinkston, E. W., Indiana, March I, 182l!.
Payne, B. T .• Maysville, K&gt;:"I June 7, 182H.
Pierce, A. C. Cooperstown, N. Y., Sept. 13, 18805.
Pierce. H. L .• Otsego Co., N. Y., March 29. 18a7.
Phenis. 1. R., Franklin Co., Ind., April 20,. 11!25.
Phenia, Emily, Union Co., Ind .• lan. Itl, 1825.
Perry, S. A .• Nantucket, Mass .. Feb. 6, 1844.
Powen. L. M •• Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Aug. 30, 1858.
Presley. Wilbur F .• Na.hu.!'~ N. H., 1860.
Porter. 1. W .• Ohio. Sept. :.:;J,ISH.

a~d Date 0/ Seltlmul2t'l~rtsmt Resid(~:
Lynchburg,. Va.

Lawrence, Aug. 4,ISf.s.
Lawrence, Aug. 4,lH6.i.
Lawrellce, July 24,185.1.
Lawrence, ~Iay 187·l.
Lawrence, April 1, 1858.
Leavenworth, April2,s, 1857.
Indianola, Oct. 15,1857.

Lawrence.

Junction City, !\lay 13, 186.5.
1!:ureka, Greenwood Co., Dec.
14, 1~67.
Eureka, Greenwood Co .• Dec.
14, 1867.
Lawrence, Sept.. 1879.
Baldwin City, March, about 10,
1871.
Cottonwood Falls, 1870.
Miami Co .• May 20, ISUt!.

Cedar Point.
Shawnee Co.
Junction City.
Junction City.
.
Eureka.
Eureka.
Clinton.
Hutchinson Grove:
De SOlO, Johnson
CO.

Eudora. Douglas Co.. April I,
1l!64.
De Soto. 10hnsoD
Co.
Russell.
Pennel. W. M .• Ohio.lune... 11!32.
Russell.lune,IS73
Parson., James, Somerset, )!;ngland,l une 20, 1816.
Atchison Co .• March, 18.'iO.
Shawnee Co.
Pa ....ons. Jane,.Devonshire, England! March 13, 1819. Atchisou Co., Nov., 1800.
Sh3wnee Co.
Pettingill, Z. t1., Auburn, Me ..!. Apri 30, IIl:l9.
Douglas Co., Nov .• 185-1.
Pettingill! Frederick H.. Cole &lt;.;reek, Oct. H. 1858.
Douglas Co .• Oct. 14. IXtIO.
tefTerson Co.
Pettengl! • Nathan, Cole Creek, Oct 2.1800.
Douglas Co., Oct. 2. llj51j.
cfTerson Co.
Peltengill. Kitty L .• Cole Creek. june 7, lSua.
Douglas Co., Oct. 7. 1803.
efferson Co.
Pelten~,n, F. H .• Maine, May 30. IMI5.
J)oll\:lns Co., 11:l.'iS.
.eavellworth Co.
Pratt, John G., Hingham. Mass .. Sept 9.1814.
Wyandotte. April2,ll!:l7.
Near Wyandotte.
Powers, B. F • Kentucky, April 25, 1846
.
Lawrence.--.
.'
Wyandolte.
.
Prelltis. C. T. K., Connecticut. March 2, 1817.
Lawrence. May 16.18.57.
Lawrence.
Phillips. Walter ~ .• Gue!nsey Co .• ,ohio. July 11. 11lS1. Shawnee CO: J April 23. II!55.
Topeb.
Place. Harry. Ph,ladelphla. March ~D. 1MOO.
I.nwrencc. 1'&gt;.an., Aug, 5. lSI». Lawrence.
Prentis. Noble L., Mount Sterling. 1Il.• April 8. l&amp;lD. Topeka, Nov. 10, 18611.
Atchison.
Parr. j. W .. Harmony; Ind .• Jan. 26.I8S6.
Topeka, Kan .• Oct. 13. 186.5.
Shawnee Co.
Pursel. E B .• Chester Co •• Pa.
Lawrence. Dec 25, 1878.
.
Poer. Rebecca. Michigan. 1839.
Coal Creek, - - , 1I!6'1.
Coal Creek.
Pt:er, Carrie, l\'tichigan, Id60:
Coal Creek, --.1866.
Perry. H. L., Troy. 1862.
Troy, - - . 18HZ.
Troy.
Patton.j. E •• Lancaster Co., Pa .• April 11. 1834.
Law{87"s~e City, Kan .• April
12, Lawrence.
Patterson. Mary Buckin~ham, Howland, Ohio.
Lawrence. - - . 186.'i.
Lawrence.
Powell. W. L., Ohio, July 4.
Olathe, Jan. 16. 1878.
Lawrence.
Peepels. R. A .• J efferson, Ohio. April 11, 1831.
Lawrence, Oct Vi. lSi6.
De Soto.
Penchard. Emma F .• New York. !llarch 4, 1857.
Lawrence. April 30. ISiO.
I.awlcnl:c.
Palmer, Minnie. St. Louis. 1861.
Kansas City, --.-. 187~.
llIack J3ck.
Par.ne.l. W., Indiana, Oct. ao. 1858.
.
Leavenworth. Aug. 9, 1876.
Ph,lIips, E. D. F .• Morgan Co .• Ind .• Aug. 7, 1841.
TonganoxIe. Feb. 11. 18iO.
Lawrence.
Pike; Perley, Plymouth. N. H .. Jan. 16. 1829.
Ollindaro. Jan. 16,1857.
Wyandotte.
Phillips. Bertie, Waterville, Kas .• Feb. 14.-1873.
,Vatorville, Feb. 14,1873,
Waterville.
Phillips, Clara B .• Bucyrus. Ohio, lune 5. 1853.
Waterville, April 20. Ibi1.
Waterville.
Perine. A. II., New Vork} Mny·I,]fClri.
Topeka, Oct. 1,IRM.
TOl'ek3.
Perine, M ..... ry E., Conn.. uly 31, 1~4:4.
...
Topeka, Sept •• IH5H. .
Topeka.
Prentice. Mrs. Thaddeus, Connecticut.
.
Lawrence, May 11, 1859.
Lawrence.
Pellt, Kate L .• Hollidaysburi, Pa .• lanuary, IM37.
Lecompton, Aug., 1860.
Lexington. J ohnsoD
Co.
PeUt. H. L;l Lexington, Feb. 1. 1 8 6 2 . .
Lexington. - - . 18!l2.
Paramore, H. B., ArcaDum, Ohio, March 28. 1860.
Ott"wa. March 28. IS65.
Ottaw3.
Prouty, S. 5.• Onondaga Co .. N. Y .• July 31, 18.'l5.
Prairie City. Juno,181'&gt;6.
Topc~a.
Pierson, Cora..!. Batavi3, N. Y.. Feb. 3, 18H2.
Lawrence. April7 1l&gt;75.
Lawrence.
Pease, Mrs. t.,;. A" Doston, Mass., Jan. 20.
Lawrence, Kan., Spring of ltol!"J6. Lowrance.
Palm, Mrs. Charlotta, Sweden. Oct. 10, 183.5.
Lawrence. Kan •• July 10. 181i4.
Lawrence.
Palm. A., Sweden, April 30. 1835.
Bloomington, Kan .• Aug. 7,1858. Lawrence.
Uinton. A. B .• Iowa. January. 18.';5.
Topeka, - - - . IR76.
Topeka.
nick. A .• Moorestown. N. J./ J,lIy IU. 1S'l&gt;!.
'l'opeka, Kon .• Oct, '1. 1873.
uick. Mrs. A M., Tiffin. Oh,o. July 10. 1835.
Topeka. Oct. I. l:na.
Quinon. W. M., Brown Co .• Ohio. Dec. 2t, 1852.
Leaven worth, OCt .• l8i6.
ITopeka.
Porter. M.l •• Columbiana Co •• Ohio. June 27'.It145.

g

Ricker. 'Anthen 5 .• Cherryfield, l'Iie •• April 23, 1817.

Kanwnk:l, Douglas Co., Nov. 5
IHUU.
' Kanwaka.
R!cker; Jane M., Hingham.
April 10. 181t1
K:mwaka, Nov. 6, 1800.
Kanwak:t.
R!cker, teonora 5 .. La Prairie. II! October 12. ISIi6. Kanwaka. Nov. 5. 11!60.
Kanwaka.
R,c~er. A. S. 1'01 •• Portland. Me., October 10. ISli.
K3nwaka, Nov. 3, 108t!.
Douglas Co.
Rob!nson, M. L., Fitchburg. Mass .• May 29, lStO.
tawrence. Nov. 11.1807.
Lawrence.
R~blDson. J. M •• Barre, l\Iass .• May 28, 1821.
Lawrence, Nov. 11. 186i.
Lawrence.
R,chardsou Asa, N. H., April Y. lS12.
Lawrence.
~othdroFck,j·wB .• Pa .• January 26. 18.16.
Lawrence. March 10 1858;
ea 'n ra
' J Bcdrord.
Westchester county. N. Y.,
,
ecember 25, 1ts:JI.
Lawrenc
1857
L
~owJe~ 1 , ?"NSouth Byron. N. Y .. July 4.1849.
Topeka. ~ilG9, .
T~wrknce.
ea! . M ., cw Haven, Conn, I\(arch 18,1842.
Wa!,allnsee'
1850
pe a.
~~:~t~;s!'A":,i:at'LFrNnkfor~ K~'i_M~iO, 1810.
Lyn~on. O;age Co'.• _._, IR67.' L;-:!,::,u,,"c~e.e.
Reed, Hona. Warsa';' ui. !Sep::,'~b:; 3 iS69
*tch~on'MAug. ~q. JI!Td.
I!aldwin City.
Rahskopf
C
J w . 1\1 1 8' 0.5 •
ope a. , "Y, 1809.
10peka
R h k f'
an:, ": est. ay O. I ,. .
Wisconsin October 18 1847
. L
•
a. S op, . J I1hnoI5, December 6,1844.
Lawrence' _ _
'
•
awrence.
Re,d, G. N., ansas, September 8 1863
W
d • S
R?wl~y. Emmet. Ohio. October 1. '1850. .
1'/~k otre, ept~mber 8. lSo.'l.
Lawrence.
R,tch.e. John, Uniontown Ohio July 17 1817
ToP k n. {an~3ry .1: !871.
Tecumseh.
~o~erts. larue! 5 .• Ma";~hlls~m. May 21. lim.
Co~~cil' Gior:~ 3M;~"~' 180.1
~~~~;Point.
R~b:~!:: EIII~~nll~e~~~I;~dntj~t~g~IS:8~;' 1870.
Cedar Poi~1I:. August~, 1870.
Cedar Point.
Root. Frank A .• Binghaml't~n. N. Y., Jui y .3.1837.
Lawrence, April 21. 1&amp;';7.
T
R~ot, George Allen. AtchISon. March f3, 1867.
A h'
.
opeka.
R",hardson. Mrs. E. W., Medfield, Ma .... IMI9.
tc ,son, March 13,1807.
ITopeka.
Re,sne H
L b
C
Lawrence. June 2. IM'iO.
I.3wrence.
r, enry, e anon 0., Pa., October i9 18.11. ,Leavenworth. ADlil.'i. 1"'0.
,.,"
,·I:opeka.

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Naf1l~,

PIau and

.Dat~

of Birt".

Place a"d Dat~ of ;XU/munt. Prntnt Rnidmct

INear i!:mporia.
Roberts, \V. 1., Lyon Co., Kas., September H. IM2:J.
'NC;tT ElIlpo~i:1. A'1Jril i7. l~.
Roberts, S. A" Manchester, Vt • June: 3, IX:l!).
I.awrence AllgU~tJ ltili,9.
rrupeka.
Rate. L. J .. Oneco. III . Septenouer 3, Ida{
Franklin. ~arclt I, lb."lIl.
Hutchinson, Kan.
Ricksecker... G. V .• 51. Joseph, Ind. August~, 18:17. Ott,w., KalisH, Oct. 5. I~Gli.
Lawrence.
Reynolds, ",muel. England, April I~. IS~~.
Lawrence, :-la'ch :10. I",;;'.
L:twrence.
Reynold., A. 1'., Canada E,st. M,y 21,1818.
I..wrence, ~Iarch J!J, 1~·;7.·
Richey, W. S., St. Charles, Mo., July 18. 1~17.
Lawrence, Kansas .. _ Richard,on, M. E., Wisconsin. ~by 14, ISoil.
L,wrence. OCt U.II).O.
Lawrence.
Richardson ..Mabel E., \Vl!oi., Fehruilry 2, IHI~Ij.
I...awrcn...:e. October ti, 1870.
Lawrence.
Rushmer, C. 1-: I Colurnbtl5, 0, DecemLcr Hl, HIM.
Lawrence. - Doul,;las Co.
Rossington, Wm. Ii .. Galena. III., Jllly ~1. lXI~.
Tupeka, November 2;), 1~70.
Topeka.
Ray, John W .• I&gt;bdi&lt;on Co., 0., AII!!:'lIst ~I, 1~3.~,
D"ugbs county, .'Iarch 30, 18.57. lJougl.s Co.
Reeder, Id:l 0 .. Hollid:\ysburg, P~., J)eccm!Jcr 14, l~. Lecompton, June 15, IM7~.
Lc:c"unpwn.
R.ndolph. W. W .• Illinois, April I, I!l:!\.
!JouChs county, June II, 18M.
J)oll~b. Co.
Richmond, ~., Wnshington City.
DC.tlver, Col.
Richey,1. 1'., Adam. Co., Ill.. JanuMY 20.1847.
North Lawrence, Jan. ·~O. 1870,
Lawrence.
Reedy, Lewis, Ro:ss county, OhiO, )ur, H, J~i.iO.
L:lwrence, OctoUcr. IH70.
Lawreilcc.
Richard:son, A. M., Franklin, Mass., Illy 2tS, 1822.
Lawrence. K~\n., Junc:!, 1~7U.
Lawrence.
Ridgway, ] C., Ohio county, Ky .. January 25, 1~14.
Sh.wneo &lt;ounty, April 10, HISS. Tecnmseh'rp.
Reed, \Vm., Mercer county, P;l., January :.:0,·1~'24.
Shawnee county. May 21, l~7.
MOllmou[1\ Tp.
Richardson, Jame. C. ,Madi.on Co., Tenn., Jan.12, 1825. Leavenworth Co., Apr 10, 1855 Duuglas Co.
Root. Charles, Bucks Co., Pa., November~. 1830.
Lecompton. "'by 1. 1&amp;59.
Lawrence.
Rastall. John E., Cheltenham. Eng., July 23, UHO.
Topeka. Au;:ust, 185d.
Burlingame.
Roc, \Vm .• Vork.shire, Ens., january Ii, 1::J31.
Coal Crec:':. Oougl:\s county,
M.y 15, 1855.
Viuland.
Roe, Margaret, Toronto. Canada, November '!:T, 1832. Coal Creek, Dougla. county,
,\Iay 15. J8SS.
Vinland.
JetTerson county, April 16, 1857.
Robolcr. Mrs. E. A" Kentucky. March 5,1825.
Radge',Samuel, Birminghnm. Eng.~ May ~4, 1810.
FMt Dodge, September. lH1&gt;7.
Topeka.
Lawrence, September
l""k~.
Lawrence.
Rush. Irena. Indiana, November II'S, lR57.
Rllsh. Anna, Indiana, May 12, 19li2.
Lawre1lce, ScpcemiJcr au. HW7.
LaW'r~l\ce.
Leavenworth, April 14, U:1:j8,
Leavenworth.
Rose, W. A .• N. Y., November 15. J83,1j.
Robinson, C., Hardwick, lila ... July ~r, 1818.
f.,awrcncc. july, 1&amp;1·!.
Lawrence.
Ridlon, Peter \\'., Saco, Me., Augu,[ 29,11'10.
G3rdner. March 5, lSnU
IGardner.
Robertson, S. E., Peru, Ind., !&gt;lay 28, 1&amp;57.
Topeka, November 2ll, 1809.
1~Ie1Vern.
Robenson, J , 1st Tenor.
IliJlley, J , III&gt;. Cl:trioner..
.
Ranklll, W. A., J{lpley, Ollto, Sept. 16, II!JI.
Dl:lck J.ck, Dougl .. Co., April
. ~;, It:157.
; Lawrence.
Rankio, l. Lou, Paris, 111., Sept. 20, 1857.
Bbck Jack, Douglas Co, Sept.
I. IIJ,l7.
Lawrence.
Rankin, Dora J., I!bck Jack, Kan., Oct. 20,1858.
Oouglas county, OCt. 2r., IS5S.
Lawrenoe.
Rankin, P. D., Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 20. 1831.
Douglas county, Sept. I. 1857
Lnwrence.
Raynolds, Arthur. Palmyra, Nov 10,11'050.
Palmyra, November W, 1&amp;'&gt;0.
/B ..rdWln City.
Rote, Paul \V., Clinton Co., Pa. Sept., ~I), 18:18.
DOllgbs COUllt'!. July -I. lS.5G.
J.:.twrcncc.
Rote, S:\r:lh. Fulton Co., Ill., Jarllary fI, HHt.
Leavenworth, AIJr·d, Hr).).
,L".wrcnce .
. Hotc, Mary L .. Oougl:J.s Co., Kansas, Jan. I:!, lSfI!l.
Dougb.i county, J:ln I:! IBG!).
Lawrence.
Rate, Ida B., Douglas Count&gt;!. Kan., A~rill2, 1870. !DolIgl:ls county, AprIl 12. 1S70. Lawrence.
Rote, Cbrn} , Douglas Co., Jan.~, ]1-17:".
!Dolt~I:\S county. Jail '!7,1Ri'2.
'ILl1.wrencc.
I&lt;ot~, Elmer P .• Uuugbs. Co .• Nov. It, IX7·1.
1110llgh., county, Nov. 1'!,lS7·t,
lJolI~l:ts Co.
Rigby. Geo. W., Kennebeck Co, "e .. July SO, IO;J.l. /Topeka, !ktober, Isn
Tupeb.
RlI~s. \Vol. \Y., Vermont, ~1ay 12. 1~jj2.
)~,"ction City, Sept. l~, l~7U.
Llwrence.
I{u«. Kate J., Topeka. Kall&lt;"' • .Tllne M. 1~{I1.
lopcb, June~. IKIlI.
Topek&gt;.

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Rushmer, H. J., Quebec, Canada. April 25, 18.'33.
ILawrence, April 19, 1887.
Rushmer, Garten E., Columbus, O. Dec. IY, 1860.
Lawrence, April iii. 1867.
Rush01er, H. F.o Calumhu:5 1 Ohio, june 14. 18tla.
Lawrence, --,1067.
Lawrence.
Richardson, M. E .. lVisconstn, May 14. 1854.
Lawrence, October 15,1870.
Lawrence.'
Rayson. Thomas, England, jan. 9, l~.
Eudora, December 10, 18Q.f.
Eudora.
Rankin, .Amand~ 1-, Columbus, 0., Dec. 29, 1853.
Lawrence, September, 1057.
Wakarusa.
Ryaa, A. J., V"giOla, May~, l~la.
Topeka, April 15. 1860.
Topeka
Rankin, John K., Indiana, Nova, 1831.
Douglas county, May 1,1&amp;59.
Lawrence.
Ross, J. 1l .• Ohio, Dec. 18, 18~.
letTerson COUnty. Aug. 211, 1854. Baldwin City.
Raymond. Linie D., Michil:an. Feb. 18,1838.
bougla. county, April, IH6l.
Rowley, Mrs. Lyman"Adams Co., Pa., June 1, I~. jDougl .. county, M~y, 1855.
Leavenworth.
Raynlond, Harry L , Hattie Creek. ~tich., Sept. -:I. 185H. L:lwrcnce. - - , 18UI.
Lawrence.
Raymond, W. G , low., March~, 18.';0
Leavenworth, --,1870.
Kansas City, Mo
Richards. Sophia D., Gennany, JulX .', UWO.
Ohio, May, 1856.
DOllglas.
Ross. J. E .. Warren, Mos •. , March~, 1855.
L.wrence, September 30. 1855
Lawrence.
Roseburg, Emma B., Pittsburgh, - - - October, H!66.
Reed, W. S., Lawrence Count)', Pa., June ~8, 1854.
Lawrence, SepL 11, 1878.
Lawrence.
Richey, Mrs. R. C .• St. Lonis, Jannary 2·1, IH·19.
North Lawrence, Jan. 20,1870. Lawrence.
Rice, Harvey D., Massachu.ets, November 8, 1821.
Topeka, April I, lli5ii.
Topeka.
Rice, Mary A" New York, December 4, 11327.
Tecuu seh. October I, l~O.
. Topeka.
Reynulds. J , Ohio. October, 20. 1848.
Cott~nwood' Falls, March 4,1869. Elmdale.
Reynolds, Wm., Rhode Island, June II, 18\0.
Lawrence, March 30. 1863.
l.awrence.
Reynold., P. G., Elmira, New ~ork, Nov. 3, 18'27.
Lawrence. May», 18.57.
Dodge City.
Relcheniker, George I!., Ohio, November 10, l~a.
Wyandotte, August I, 11l57.
Wyandotte.
Reynolds, S. M., N~rth Carolin., Sept; ~J, lo2ll.
Douglas county, Nov 15, 18.';5. Douglas County.
Rlch~rd!fo, C. H., ~hchlJ:an, Oct . .,20, l~rJ.
Douglas county, March ao, 1~7. J.awrr.nce.
Re,dlng, I. W .. Alton Ill., Jan . • H, IIJ,,\.
Osage county, Octouer 15, Il&gt;l.I7. Topeka.
R!denour, P. D., Union Co., lad, May 5,1831.
Lawrence, March 15. 1&amp;57.
l~wrence.
R!denour, S;,ra.h L., Green Co., May 3,Ij, l8:Jd •
Lawrence, March 16, 1,;5!j.
Lawrence.
R!denour, Kat!e L., Donglas Co., Aug .. 14. 18tH.
Lawrence, August 14, 186~.
l.awrence.
Ridenour, Edt"e M., DouJl:las Co., April O. lHII7.
l.awrence, April 0, \I;G7.
Lawrence
R~dellourt ~Iicc R., DOIl':''''s Co., April!. Hi~~t
L~,wrence. A priJ 7, 1~72
L:lwrencc:
Ridenour, Ethel 11 .. Douglas CO' ~ct. I". IMt7 .• _
l.awrence, October 16, 1!l77.
Lawrence.
Rlllherford, O. R, Lancaster, 0 IIta. Nov. ~, \1J,l:&gt;.
l.awrence, Fe~ruary ~O. 1879.
Kushmore, G. H., Albany. N. Y., Nov. 7, J8.:7.
Le.venworth, May 12.185:1.
Grantville.
Ripley, J. W., Coventry, Vt , Morch 23, IS3~. •
Topeka, March 10, 18~Y.
Topeka.
~lggS, Jos. E .•. Portsmouth, ?hlO. August :11, I~.
Lawrence, September ~7, 1863.
Lawrence.
Ruh:, {.. \~., Vlfglllla, A~g. :l3, 183-1.
,
Leavenworth Co., AprIl 20, urn. Leavenworth Co.
Rule, enlDah. Wayne Co., Ind., Jnne 30,1832.
Leavenworth Co., April 20, 1877. Leavenworth Co.
Roberts, \V. H.
Paola, KOIlflsas _ _
Reed, Fitch, Richmond, Ontario Co., N. Y., July 28,
'
IMI4.
,
Wakarusa. July 20, 1869
Wakarusa.
Rue, C. D., New Xork, Dec. I, 1:&gt;.!4.
Near Black Jack, April II, IS5lJ. Near Black Jack.
Roberts, A. S., OhiO.. Jan. 7, 1811.
Shawnee county, Apnl 15, 185IJ. Tonganoxie, Leav.
.
enworth Co.
R!,ssell, {., New Lo~don, N. H., Oct. 13, 1m.
l.yon county, March I, 18.17.
,wakarusa.
Rippey, V .. D., Inchana, 1833.
Doniphan county, - - , 18511.
Sever:uicc.
Doni.
phan Co.

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Rushmore. Ii':
Leavenwor.b, Sep •. 6 1&amp;511.·
Richards, Fronk W., Ogdensburg, N. Y., Juue 22,1844.
RankIn, Alexander, Ohio, 1834.
Rogers, H. B .• Snsquehanna Co., Pa:, Sept. 5, 1830.
Roach, H. T., Estell, Co .. Ky .• Aprtl2~. 18.~6.
Rogers, Clarkson" Eudora, ] uno 29, 1839.
Read, Fred W .. Bedford,!'l. Y'! Dec·. 21,1831.
Rice. Samnel, Colored, M'55ourl. !?eceml&gt;e!. 11l38.
Russell, Sheldon C .• New York ClIy, Aprtll. 1!!3U.
Rushmore, Helen A. t l"fcw York, June 4, IH37.
Richards, O. G., Michigan, Jan. 12, 18:111.
Rogers, George C., Piermont, N. H., Noy. 22, 1839.
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Reynolds. Clarkson, Randolph Co.. ·N. C., ]uly 7, ~~!8.
Reynold., Olinda B., Wayne Co., Ind., Jan. 16, 11l32.
Rogers, J"me •• Oxford. N. rr.,~Oct. li!. 182f1.
,
Rawlings, Thoma. E" Pennsylvan,a, Sept. 26, 1840.
Rawlings, Sarah C., Virginia, Sept. 7. ISl7.
ROllman Mrs. Anna E., Versailles, Ky •• I83.~.
Rudolph' Edward W., Philadelphia. Pa., Jan. 1.1821.
' .
Richard., John F .• Virgir,ia, Oct. 23, 11!:H.
Re.se, S:unuel, Dayton, Ohio. Dec. 17, 1ll25.
Roberu. H. M., Lyon Co , K"•.• Oct. 2.1, III5d.
Rankin. M. A., Ironton. Ohio.
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Bankin, A. V.
Rid~\Vay_. R. M., Warren Co.\.Nj" Se.pt. 13,18,'13.
RYlls, W. H. t Monterey. N. Y • ul I:.I,ldli
Rog-cr!t, Solon, Hendricks Co , In 0'
~, UHa.

f-wc

o~ .St-lllmunt,.lprt!(1l1 RtsidcllU
Grantvill., J.ff. Co,
Top.ka.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.

- - - - 1858.
Topeka, lIIay 5, Itf79.
Douglas COUD'y, May 1857.
Lawrence, March 1,. urn.
Leavenworth, June 7. 1854.

Lawrence, ~Iarch 17,1857.
ILawrence.
Douglas couety. M"rch II. 1868. Douglas Co.
L"wrcnce, April 19, 1!1."06.
Leavenworth, - - , 185M.
Grantville.
Douglas county, Aug. 15,1856.
Douglas Co.
E.ureka, Greenwood county, Jan.
Ill. 11171
Eureka
Baldw!n ~!,y. June 10, 1H.~7.
Baldwin City.
Bald.wln ClIy, ]u~e 10,1857.
Baldwin City.
Hurhogame, Apul 20. 1868.
Burlingame.
Barton county, March f, 1877.
Great Hend.
Barton county, March 4. 1877.
Great Bend.
Lawrence, --.1865.
Shawnee county, near Topeka.
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March 15, 1855.
Wakarusa. Shaw.
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nee· Co.
Le"venworth; March 4, 1857.
Le"v.nworth.
Lynn· Cr.ek, Shawn •• Co .• May .
10. 1856. .
North Topeka.
Lyon county,Kansas, - Lyon Co,. X"ns"•.
Lawrenc •• ] uly 4. 1869.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.

Lawr.nce, October 15. 1866.

L"wr.nce.

\Vyonuotte, K:\luu:s, - \Vyanuotta.
Ilc:otper, DougLas county, M::t.rch,

Ross •.H.nry T •• Warren, Ma .... Dec . .12, 1845.

ISG7.
Lawr.nce, S.pt. 30, 18.~.

,Prairi. City.
. La'.HeDce.

Riddle, J. R,. Clintonville. Pa~ Aprill, 1844.
Russ.Il.Josephin •• Col •• Co•• !II., ~Iarch 6, 11146.
Russell. Carl, Lnwrence. Oct. 4. 1867.
R.ed. Chas. H .. Williamstown, Ma ••.• March 25,1859.
Randall, R.ub.n, Bolton. Ma ••. , Oct. 4, 1832.
R:mdall L. t Missouri.
Randall, Susan, Kansas. November, 1868.
R"ndall. Nellie, Konsa.. February, 1870.
Randall, Jennie, Kan.l4ls, May, Ib73.
Randall, Cllrrie, Kansas, January, 1&amp;75.
Randall. C. R., Kansas ..Decemb.r. 1871).
Koss, 1. P., W"rr.n, Worcen.r Co., Mass .• April 6,

Lawrence. May 3O,1!St,s.
Clinton, October 1,1&amp;54.
Lawrenc., October 4, 1807.
Lawr.nc., Novemb.r 4. 11!71l.
Lawrence, -_, IMM.
Lawrence, - - , 1~
Lawrence, _ _
Lawrence,-Lawrence,-Lawrence, _ _
Lawrence, _ . _

I·ToP.ka, Kan.al.
Illawrenc •.

I

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f!SoW.
Lawrence, Sept.mber 30, 18.&lt;H.
Lawrence.
Ross, Mra J. P., Dundee, Yates Co., N. V., May 21.
.
ll1-I5.·
Lawrenc., Nov.mber 2, 1855.
Lawr.nc •.
Ryan, Mrs. A. J., Ohio, Miami Co., March 27. urn.
Topeka, Shawnee COllnty, April Topeka.
20. Ulti9.
Reioh.im.r, Samuel, Ohio. April 19, 1&amp;10.
Lawrenc.; Sept.mber 10, 18G9.
Lawrence ..
R.dmoi,. Mrs. J T .• St. Loui •.
Rogers, E. F., K.ntucky, Nov. 29, 1830.
Kansas City.
Re.me. W. K., Tiffin, Ohio, March 9, ltiSS.
L3.wrence. July, 1872.
,Lawrence.
Ross, Pitt. Milwauk.e, Wis., D.c 8, 18.'\.5.
Top.ka, August, 1851i.
Lawrenc •.
Rut~.rford, W. F .• Baltimore. May 5,1858.
Ottawa, Franklin, County, Feb.

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2!J,I!!70.

Rayson, E. A .• Philadelphia, Pa , Feb. 19, 181JO.
Eudor", lun.3, 1116.'.
Eudora.
Ray.on, M. A., W"rriclahire. Eng. Feb. 27, 1ll&lt;13.
!!:ndora, June a, 1!!r.:;.
Eudora.
Rice, lohn H ,Greenville, 'fenn ,Nov. 14,1824.
Miami County, S.pt., 21,1865.
'''"ola
Rus••n Ed., Plymouth. N. H., Feb., 9, 1833.
Doniphan County, Au;:u ..,
Lawr.nce
Russell. Iohia. Blackiston, Gu.rns.y Co .• Uhio. ]uly
20,1842.
Doniph"n County, May, 18M.
L,wr.nce.
Read, A. M., New Haven, Ct., March. 28,1842.
Wabaun •• e Co., April:.l2, 1856.
Wabannsee Co.
St. John. John P., Franklin 1:0., Ind., Feb. 25,1!!33. Olath., Aprtl7, 1:;tJ!I.
Topeka.
Smith, C. C .. P"trick Co., Virgini". Oct. 11, 111'H.
Cottonwood, OctoL.r, 1857.
Chase Co.
S&lt;urgis, Or P. M, Uniontown, Pa , -,1816
Iowa Point.
Topeka.
Sh.rman, Pat .• Ind .. - - , ISl0.
Leav.nworth, 1~60.
Topeka.
Sheafor, FraDk P., Fairfi.ld, la., Aug. 11,1855.
Coffey county, Nov, 186.';.
Kans"s City.
Shimmon., J. H., Manch .... r, Eng., Feb. tI, 1827.
Lawrence, March 12, 1855.
Lawrenc •.
. ~a~yer...J"me., Th.tford, V! .• Dec 25.1825.
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I:awr.n&lt;e, Sept., 1H:'&gt;l.
Vinlan.!, N. ].
Smith, 1'-, M., Ala. J - - , 182a.
l't. Lc!ilvcnworth, Dec., UU2.
J"cavt!Bworth.
Smith, E. F .• Missouri, - - , 1837..
Lea\oenworth t Aup-ust, 18.1U.
Leavenworth.
Sheats, R .• Penosylvani", Feb. 8, 1830.
!)ougL" Co., April:;' 11l7!1.
Leavenworth Co.
Savag., I. 0 .. ~oravia, .N. Y., S.pt. 30,1338.
Bellville, 11l71.
Ddlville.
Syk.s,]. B .• Ph~ladel1?hla, Jan. 25. I1l34.
--,1866.
Streeter, Ellen E., Eric! Co., Pall Oct. 'rTJ 1833.
Douglas county, May, 21. 1856
Abil.n •.
Simnlons, S. A., Ohio, Dec. 25, 1&amp;'13.
Lawrence, March; 11l7!!.
Lawrence.
Spurlock,]. H., Platt •. Co .• Mo. ]uly 15,1857.
L.compton, March. 1856 .
P.rry.
Stanton, A. L., N.wport, Ind .• Sept. 8, ISlS.
Hesp.r, September 10. 186!!.
Lawrence
Scrogg., Maggi. E., Ohio, Feb I.lIl43.
Wy.ndott., April 27, 1lj5S. .
Wyandott •.
~tubbs, S M., Wa~o. So , Il1d .• Dec. 23, ISl9.
Lawrence, !ola¥. 16, I:;7U.
Lawrence.
S.dgwlck, M., OneIda Co., N. y" March 4, 1818.
Kanwab, April 1, 1804.
Douglas Co.
Sp •• r'lohn. Kittanning, Pa .. D.c. 27, 1!!17.
L"wrence, September 27, J85f.
Ll.WrCllce.
Searl. . U .• Southampton. Mass., July 6.1831.
ILawrence, September 15, 1:;51.
L:twrencc and Col.
Searl, R. S , Southampton, Mass., Aug. 18, Ill+!.
Lawr.nce, Septemb.r 15 1800.
Solomon.
S~aulding, St.lla E.. Illinois, Oct. 5, 1!!5~
_ _ • August 9, I1!77. '
Stili, S. S. Mrs .. Holt.n, M •. F.b. 8,1856.
Lawrence October 20, 1857.
Ncar £u..Jora.
Smith, O. C .• Phillips, Me., 6ct. 3, 1800
Lawrenc~: Scptelllb~r I IIS77.
~tock.rl W. F., Scranton ..p":' .Oet. 4,.1856.
Topeka, Nov. 11,11&gt;76 '
Anthony.
Shortrloge, Mrs., W.st V,rg,nla, Aprtlla, 18.'l3.
1II.nhattan, Sept. I, 11l5i1.
l\.fanhattan.
~.ymour, A. D., H"verhill, N. H., July 211,1856.
Irving, Augusta, lilb7.
Clyde, Kan.
Strong, N. Z., Spafford. Onandag" Co., N. Y., Aug.
31. 1827.
Leav.nworth. May 7, 18M.
Lawrence.
Shaner. A .• G.rmany, March 25 1837.
L.avenw·orth. ]uly 15, 1$7
Newman.
Stark.y, G. A., Waynesvill., 111., May 9, 1&amp;5H.
Humboldt.
Kan., Sept. 12, IS/I:.!. Lawrence.
Sloan. C" M., Indianapolis, Ind., May 2ft, lBaa.
N.wark.
Simpson. Mary L., Lawrence, Aug. 11, 1861.
Lawr.nce, August II, lROt.
Lawrence.
Strahan, A. p .. Scott Co., III .• Jan. 2, 11l35.
Kanwaka, IUly 4, Ison.
Kallwaka.
Strahan, Mary] , C"lIaway Co . Ky , Mar 15. ISl6.
K"nwaka, !,'.o 1,1&amp;58.
Kanwaka.
Shank. William, Hancock Co., III., May J~, 1856.
S.outhe~!, Kansas, Fall or 1859.
Dougl". Co.

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"jPUOl3, Kan~a", August 14, )i)7.t.
"ayer.
oo'-\"t't',"c'a---"N
. . .Y', 'D'ec . 'J" 11.1',-;
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Sutliff, Charlie 11., Kansas. Sept. 6, IHOU
Sutliff. Fr:'lnlic D .• Kahsas. June ~l, 1~67.
Stevens, W.]. '1'., 111.. Nov. la, lI:!H7.
Stauffer. 1. S .• Fayette Co •• Po. .. July 24, lSI2. .
Short. Celia Coo Oneida Co .• N. Y., June 20, 1S36.
Atchison Co. June I, 1&amp;';7.
Shaw, W. F Marylantl, June 11, 1!S47:
Lawrence, October 16. IS65.
Speck. W. \V .• Duncaunon; Pa., Oct. 2, 11149.
Wyantlotte. Kan., AUIr' 12. 1~57.
Santls, I. Irvuul'{ Law.ence, Jan. 20.1861.
Dougla. Cu., Lan. :lit, ISHI.
Shaft. 1&gt;. P., 1 owelJ, l.iyiu&amp;,;"slon Co., Mich. Dec. 2,
1840
Silvor Crook, Chase Co .• Dec.
U157.
Simmoni. J. D., Jackson Co .• Mo., Dec.2'.l, I84S.
PalnlY", May I~, 18li7.

Ruidma

Lawrcn·ce.

Lawr.n"- •.
Lawrence:.
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Ca.. Co., Kan.
Leav.nworth City.
Lawrence
Wyandotte.
lJ\lu~I". Cu

23,\ Silver Croek.

Starle, Howell D., Franklin Co., Pa., July 20, lSI!.
Starle, Mary 1., Ohio, Sept. 14, 1847.
Starle, Caray D., Indep.nd.nc •• Ma r ch'9, 1878.
Sherman. W. P., N.w Haven. Conn., Feb 15,1R37.
Sleeet, Wm • Ufferton, Eng., May 8, 1842.
Spencer, Rook:&gt;, Wis , Fe~. 17. ISlI6.
St.!nberg; L.o. ~uremburg, Bavaria, A"r~IS, Ill~O.
SmIth, Peter, Ab,ngton; Ind .• Aug 24, 1851.
Swift. Frank B .• Brunswick, Me • Ja'. 17. 1835.
Stuart, E. A., North Carolina, Sept. 10, 1856. .
Simmons, R E .••l:Iancock Co., Inu., Jan. :ro,1854.
Shurp. George ~v .• England,-. Simpson. S. N .• D.erfield, N. H., Oct. 8. UHf!.
Savage, Forr.st, Hartford, Vt. i Sept. 21, 1821.
Seiler. Martin, Reading, Pa , !'. ,uch 31, 1822.

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Independence, IUl Y 19, 1870.
Independence. Illy 19, 11170.
Indep.ndenceL [arch 9, 1873.
Douglas Co .• May I, 1876.
Jefferson Co., April 16, 1869.
Lawrence.
, Lawreoce, 18M.

I

Lawrence, March 28, 1855.

Topelea.
Topeka.
Topelea.
L-awrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
North Topeka.

Lawrence ..
Holton, Jackson Co., Feb,22.1879. Hays City.
Lawrenc., April2.~, 1H57.
Washington, Kan.
Lawrence, Sept. 28, 1854.
Lawrence .
Wakarusa. Sept. I, ISM.
Lawrence.
Ridgeway. Osage Co .• May 14.
·1S,S7.
.
Ridgeway.
!';cott, C. C .• Un;on Co., Me., Oct. 5.11&gt;41.
_ _ .'--. June I.S, 1857.
Simons. Harry. Troy, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1S40.
Lawrence, Dec. 7, 1807.
Lawrence.
Seman. w. Hit MansfieldA Ohio, April. 28,1840.
Fort Scott, S.pt.lI. I!!S.3.
Lawrence.
Simmons, C. ., Union &lt;.;ity, Ind., Feb. 25, 1&amp;5Il.
Lawrence, June 19, 1868.
La.wrence.
Shirl.y, W., llinois, February 26, 1828
Dougla&gt; Co .• Augu",. 1854.
Smith, E. A., Andover, Vt., May 4, 1888
U.wrence, Decemb.r, IH59.
Lawrence.
Starn.I, G. W , T.nn.ssee. August 24. IN21
Leavenworth, March 14, U'55.
Leav.nworth.
Sheets, James W. Pennsylvania, janu:lry 21, ISO\.
Lawrenc., March 19,1879.
Lawreoc •.
Steven_on, Wm. G., Ripley county, Inti., Dec. 25,1822. Clint.,n, Dong. Co., Feh. 20.1857. Clinton, Doug: Co.
Scott, Chas. F., Kansas. Sept.mber 7, IS60.
Allen Co., September 7, IXGIl.
Lawrenc •.
Stirling, S. J.• Philadelphia. Pa, Feb ?l, 1885.
L.avenworth Co , April 5, 1&amp;'i5. Lawrence.
Smith. J. C .• Ridgley, Mo., February 2lI, 1834.
Medina, May 8, 1&amp;)t;.
Smith, W. K .. New Jersey. August 14,1816
Osawkie, leff. Co., Oct. 18, '55. Lawrence.
9!arr, J. T., Fair~eld county, Ct , OCt. 31; Il106..
Baldwin City, Oct. 15, ~856.
Baldwin City .
. S,mmons, H., OhIO, March I, U!28.
Lawrenc., August I, 1868.
Lawrence.
Simmons. Mrs. E. A • Ohio. June 10, lS38.
Lawr.nc •• Angust I, 1868.
Lawrence.
Shannon, Osbun, Belmont Co .• Ohio. Feb. 7. IS42.
Lecompton. May 7, 1857.
Smith, Ed. G., Brown Co., Kansa', Aug. 2'2,1859.
Brown county, Angust 22,1859. Top.ka.
Saw¥er. S. W .• Maine, Febru"ry 20, 1832.
Leavenworth, 1875
Lawrence.
Skof"ad, M. ]., Wisconsin,January 27,1842.
Howard county, July, 1869.
Lawrence.
Skofstad. Julia N .. Wisconslll, October 14, 1848.
Lawrence. April I, 1871.
Lawrence.
Spivey. R. M., Alah"ma, April 21, 1S45.
Shawnee Co .• January 20, 1860. Topek".
·Staggers, B. S., Ohio, August 21, UHO.
Lawrence. June 2.1855.
Lawrence.
S'all'gan, N. L, Iowa, Apoil30, 11l61.
Lawr.nce.
Lawr.ucc.
Smith, E. T., Ohio, September 15, IS22.
Dougla. connty, Oct 1,IS1i7.
Lawrence.
Sanderson, Thomas. Orkney, Scotlanu, Dec. 24, IM58 L:lwrence, Octoher:4, IHH8.
Lawre1lce.
Schinn, Dr. Charle.. , Germany, October UJ, 1839.
Lawrence, August 6, 18HU.
Lawrence.
5&lt;:hell, Frank M • Iowa City, Iowa. July 1M, I&amp;SO.
Douglas Co., Novemher 20, 1878. Lawrence.
Steel, John McLeon, Clinto!'J Kansas, 'April 12. 1869. Clinton, April 12, 1869.
Lawrcnce.
Steel. Charle •. A. Chnton, Kansas, Apnl 26, IS67.
Clinton, April 211. 1867.
Lawr.nc ••
Steel, J:l.mes L., Clinton, Kan~:Js, Sep[. 13, 1871.
Clinton, Sept. 13, 1871.
Lawrence.
StOllt, Cora, 1I0ston, Januarr 17, IHOI.
Emporia, April IH, ilHO.
Lawrcnce.
Smith, C. W.kPortage ~o .. Ohio. Dec.:!. 1~.
La~renc., Sept. 12, ISM.
Lawrenc ••
Seymore, D. . C., Ene, Penn .. JUT: .1, 1S38
IrVing, June I, 1861.
Uyde.
Se~rs, Chas., Herku~er Co., N. Y., an. 20, 1811.
Franklin Co., June, 1870.
WIlliamsburg.
Sh,.ld. Jos.ph, Harnson, Ind., Apn IS, 1811.
Eudora, Doug. Co, Nov.15,l855. Eudora.
Still. J. M., Lee county, Va., Feb, unry 5, 18'JO.
Blue Mound, Douglas Co., Oct
22, 18;14.
Eudor:&gt;.
Sears, C. M., Lewis Co., N. Y., Nov. 26,1829.
Eudora. July 6. 1859
Eudora.
Scudder. T. W., Hun.ingloot.N; Y., Sept. 15.1833.
Lawrence, April 29, 1855.
Topeka.
Scudder. H.len B., Albany, N. Y., April 25. 18;19.
Topeka, Dec. 17, 18711.
Topeka.
Scott. L.wis, B., Bucks Co , Pa., Jan. 14. IS21.
Savage, Miss G W., R.ading, Penn., June 11.1855.
Lawr.nce, March, 186i.
Lawrence.
Smith,]. D., Corning, N. Y., Feb. 4, ]XO~.
Topeka, August :lO, ISH.
Soule, • S , Wilksville, Mav 21.
De Soto, April 10. 1861.
Stearnor, Harry, 2 Topeka Banu.
Topeka.
Stevenson. Topeka Baud~
Slagl., Topeka Band.
Smith, Ed., Lancaster Co .• Pa., Feb. 2l:!,181H.
Twiu Mound, OCI. 25, ISII'7.
Osage Co. ..
Snyd.r, G. H., New York, Jan. 12,1828.
Lawreoce, Oct. 15, ISM.
J eff.rson Co.
Sherman. D ..S., Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 21,1828. . ~opeka, Dec. 3, 1809.
.
Lawrence.
Sp'eeriGeorglap.". Hou/l'c. OhIO, March, I~l!).
Ellis Co , March 20, 1878.
Ellis Co.
.
SIler, A. C., OhIO. Aprillli. IH~O.
DOllgl.s Co., Jan. 15,1871.
JefTerson Co.
Snedd.n. Mrs. Mary C' Seljns~rove. Pa., Mch. 25. '1)1. Wyandotte City JUlie 21 1857. Wyandotte.
l
S".'ith, Anna G., Blu. 1\ ound; Kansas, Jnne SO. 1860. Donglas Co., Ju~e 30. 1860.
III"eO\'Iountl.
Stlmpson, Fred. E, Boston, lIbss., May 13, II!37.
Lawrence, Jan. 10, 187'~.
Lawrence.
Stlmpson, Mrs. Fretl. E , Bo.ton, Mass .• Nov. 19, 1834. Lawrence ~ept 2'2 1872
Lnwrence.
Stimpson, 1\fary G., Bosto·" l\·r3S5., Sept. J4. 18005.
Lnwrence'Sept 2"2' Hf12'
Lawrence.
Stimpson, Edwin [·'iske. Jamaica Plains, n.1ass., Aug.
",.
.
l1,181J7.
"
,
Lawrence, Sept. 22. 1872.
Lawrence...· ..
~Ilmpson, Wm. C .• JamaIca' .PIa'"~;,Ma~s .• June 8. 70. l.awrenc •• Se\,t. 22.I87'J.
Lawrence.
.
Stone, A P:, Rowe, Mass., Sept. ~'. IH.U,I.
l{eno, Lenv. (;0., March. 12, 1874. Rl!llo r J.env. Co.'
~trongr E. F·, Le~venwurth.. Kansas, Jan, 2, l~.
Leavenworth, Jan. 2, JHOO.
IOtt3wa.
.
. Sharp, Lydl": S'I.Salem, O~IO.
,Yi-iting at Topeka.
Stuart, Fannie, Monroe, Mich., Jan. 21, 18:l6.
Lawrcnce, August 29, IH17.
ILawrence.

Ifb::~do.

I

5 .... tI.r •• H. B .• Germany, Nov. 2, 183.5..
Sand.rs; C. B., Willow Springs, Kas:, Aug. IS, 1871.
Sawy.r. L. M .• Cleveland, Oh,o.
Storms. Geo. T., Girard county, Ky., Ian. 19,11130.
Sutliff, Addie M., Lawrence, Kas , Feb. 2~. 18Ul.
Sutliff'j·enni. S., Lawrence. July 27,1863.
Sutliff, . B., New York, April 1, 11138

IKanwaka. February, l&amp;iU.
Willow Springs, Aug. I.~, 1871.
Top.ka, Sept. 16, 1H55.
Douglas Co ,November. IMUZ.
Lawrence, Feb. Zi, IIllI!.
Lawrence, July 21.180;1.
Lawrence, March, 1860

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Lawrcnce.
/ Lawrence.
IW.karu.a.

�THE KANSAS MEMORIAL.

Na11l~, Piau and Da/~ of Birth.
N: Y., Dec. 2; 18:14.

Piau and

Skinnei,-~lrs.E-;:- Yates Co.,

Da/~ oj Stllimunt.! Pruml R~sidma

. -IL':wr~n'c•. - - - Suunders, H. F., Mass, November H, IH22.
Lawrence. Oct. 6 10M
Lawrence.
Smith, Mi .. Nannie, Wellington, Ohio, March 4, 11S54. Holton, Septem~er, Il!ti~.
(l'opeka.
Spencer, W., New Haven, Conn., Oct. 18,1866.
Lawrence, J~GII.
\L::.wrence.
Stanley, Mr. and lItr•. H. A., Mass, July 13, 1853.
Lawrence, December, 11163.
Lawrence.
StevensbGeo. W., Ohio, June 12, 1822.
Lawrence, May I:!, IHb7.
Lawrence.
Simon, " Germany, August 7,1&amp;32.
Le:\Vcuworth, March, l~.
jLeaVenworth.
Smith, H. B., Wellsbol'o, Pa., Feb 22,lb82.
lusawatolllie, May, l!!.5~
Osawatomie.
Sands, James G .. Gilbertstown, Pa., Aug. 21, 18aa.
Lawrence, May 211, 1!J55.
Lawrence.
Sands, Mrs. SusIe E., Winchester. N. H .• Ja!l. 8, 1843.\KaUWaka, 1&amp;';8.
ILawrence.
Sternberg. 1'. J., New York, Oct. 25. 1!!a7.
Lawrence, Oct 15, 1857
Lawrence.
Stephens, Richard, England, June 80,1820.
l'almyra.t Feb. 16, loUti.
p eace.
Schmidt, John M., Bayernr ver .. July:l5, 1835.
Peace, Keno Co .• lItarch 10
Sionecker, J. G., Savannnn, Ohio, March, 1:l5l.
\1'Opeka, April Zi, Ib72.
'.
Topeka.
Sutliff, Helen B .. Lawrence, Oct. 8, 1~61.
,Swan, D. M.. Jefferson Co., N. Y., Aug. 13,1848.
,Leavenworth, October 22, 1S66. \LeaVenworth.
\Swan; Mrs. D. M., Maysville, Ky., Feb. :.:~, 1847.
\!LeaVenworth, September. Il!()''j.
Leavenworth.
Stuart. Sarah R., Monroe;Mich., April 3, 11l4U.
Douglas Co .. Aug. 25, 11177.
Law,ence.
Seervir, .Dr. John G , Bernt, Switz., March, ltU7.
Lawrence,I&amp;1d.
I'Lawrence.
Seervir,.SaranC., Camden, N. }"., 18.ql.
ILawrence,ll!58.
Lawrence.·
: Shields, Prudence, Indiana, Jan. 8, 1855.
.
Neosho Co.,I86!I..
lJouglas Co.
Shields, A. Ii., JIlinois, September 9 , 1850.
Douglas Co., 1855.
Douglas Co.'
Jefferson Co., Aug .. 1!J55.
Topeka.
Spivey,: Lina, Iowa Oct~ber 11,1854:
"Summerfield, M., PrUSSia, Au~u.t 15, 1l!42.
Eudora, Aug. 1",I&amp;S7
Little Rock, Ark.
Summerfield. M ... M .., Fulton, III., May 80, IM7.
Eudora, September, 1859
Little'Rock, Ark.
Stevenson, E. H., New Vor!!,. Nov. 19,1&amp;16.
Leavenworlh Co., Jan. I, 1869.
Leavenworth.
Smith, Sarah A, Sheffield, ,t;og., Feb. 4, l&amp;'l!l..
., D1u1~~und, Douglas Co., March, Btue Mound.
I Lawrence,

Novenibe~.-i85.'l:

.Ul7U·l

Smith. Ch~rlie ·F. Wakarusa, Dec. ll,18/ll!,
• Blue Mound, Dec. 11,1868.
Sutliff, Mrs. W. E., Bristol, Va , Dec. 14, 1881.
Lawrence, OctOber 9,18.57:
Stede, L. S .. Ros. county, Ohio, Sept. 15, lHaa.
Clinton, Doug Co .. Jan. I, U157.
Smith, Wm. H .• Cbatham, New York, Sept. :Zit, IHW.
De SOlO, l\lay 20, J!iOO.
Stiner. Lizzie G , Garrettsville, Ohio, July, 183tS.
Lawrence.
Stevens. Esther R., Ohio, Feb. 13,11128.
Lawrellce. May 9,lS67.
Sherman, Hauie A. Mrs. Ohio, Aug 14, ]&amp;I~
Topcka'j:lnu:u y I. 1M70.
Sherman, E:tie Miss, Iowa, Dec. 1(i, 1800.
To{)eka, une Ifl, l~jO. . .
Snow, J ·CB., \I\'estminoste~, Vt " JunNe 2:i, 1/1.10. 29 u« SLahna , OctoNber oU,blb78 .8.
Seewln, har es C.. neld.. C 0., . Y., :'ov. _ ,1"""
awrence,' ovefT, er, I 59.
Sille, George W .. Portage Co., Ohio, Feb 12. 182'J.
Neosho }{apid&lt;, Sept. l~, 185l!
Sparaw, J S" Lancaster, Pa., April2U, 1~43.
110llmg, Sert. ~;, bHO.
Shearer. George, PennsylvaOla, March :!O, It)56,
Ln.wrence, September, ll"'tiS.
Stanton. 5 .• Ohio. Aug. 20, Hsa:!.
1\larsh:..11 Co , Juue lU, 1~1.~.
Snider, G. N., Pen ... ylvauia. Feb. I, 182.;.
Douglas Co , March 1. ISW
Shaw, Thos., Hawkins Co., Tenn., Aug. 28, 1847.
Kanwaka, October, ISM.
Shaw, Wm., Hawkius Co • Tenn., Feb, n, 1!l49.
Kanwaka, Uctober, IM54.
Seaman, J. W .. Mt. Vernon, Ohio, - , 183'~.
Fort Scott, 1&amp;52..
Steele, Alexander, Kentucky. May 15. 18'Z6.
DOllgi:ls Co • Nov. 15, 1m,
Smith, Mary D., Mound City, Kas., Dec. 21,1800.
Linn Co., Vecem~er 2~. 1860.
Sturel, A. J.J. Germany, Sept. 2, 1&amp;19.
Lawrence, February 211, 1m.
Sturel, Ida. l.iermany, May 24, ll!5O.
Lawrence, February 2\). 1878
Stufel, Sophia, Germany, May 24, 1854.
Lawre"c~, February 2H,Ib75.
Smith, tvlarnn, Gcrmany,lan 1,1832.
Leavenworth. June 15, 1S57.
Smith, M. Mrs., Barren Co., Ky .. Dec. lO,l!!a7.
Leavenworth, Nov. 20, lSlil.
Strong, Charles F., Leavenworth, Aug. 2, 185U.
Leavenworth, August ~, l&amp;Ij(j,
Smith, H. T., Bucks Co., Pa , Uct. :!4, J85ft.
Ii\IOUnd City, April, HmO
Smith. H. or. Mr." Cincinnnti. Ohio, Jan. SU, IS-D.
Lawl'~ncc, Octoucr, lStiO.
SavageJo'.Ph, Hartford, Vt ,July:!S, 1l!24
Lawrence, ~cpt. 16, HIIi·I.
Savage, oseph Mrs., Deanstown, Soollallu, March 5, .
1 . 4.
..
.
Lawrence, April, lS5!l.
Storm, Anson. Ann Arbor, l\lich . June 6, 1838.
Lawrence, l\[arch 1M, 18.l)7.
Soollt~n, D. W., New York, Feb. II!' lSila.
DOllglas Co, Augll", l~iU.
Stanley, E , Helldricks Co., lnll.. April 7. 1~47,
I&gt;OllCi:l!t C/J , Sepl. au ISfi.",
~utherlandJ.. 5 .. H. t Lawrence, ja!l' 2, lHil8
_
Douglas Co., J ,.nuary'2t l~.
~aundcrs, .I"rnnk M J \Vakarusa '1 p., Dec. 9, 185f1.
Ncar Lawrence, Dec. II, It:&gt;5U.
Spencer, Selden P., New York, D"c. 10, 18:J5.
Lawrenco, Jllly 15, 18HO.
St~w:art. &lt;;ltarles, Clark Co., KY';.l'eb. 24,1805.
Clinton, VOUl:. Co., Nov. '1:1, '59.
Surhng, R., Scotland, Nov. 1.5,11&gt;'29.
Ft. Leavenworth, April 16, H152.
Samp!on, T., Londonderry, N. H, Dec. '. ]814.
Lawrence, Nov. 2U, 1HiH.
Sutliff, A. A., Marietta. Ohio, Nov. '1:1, 1S36.
Lawrence Nov. ~·I l&amp;jl)
Stripp, ~. C., New Hnv~n, Conn., Jan. 11,18.'58.
Topeka, fune II, 187M. .
Snlrord, J., Royalton. Windsor Co , Vt., Aug. 27. IK27. LOlwrcllcC!,
~~t:rlinl;, Wil~f)nJ Il1ueJlcnuc."nce, \V. Va. nee.:.!U, 1855. Al.Jih:nc. October H, Ig71,
~!mmon., J. D., Jackeon, Mo., Deo. 22,1848.
Balalwin City, ~1ay 1·1, 1851.
SIIIIW"nS, Mr •• E. n., Montgomery, Ky., July 25, '25. Baldwin Ci· 'I, May H, ISS7.
Simmons, Adda B"t Douglas Co.. Dee. 80, 1859.
Saunders, F. A , l1in'erhill, N. H .. Feb. 28, 1629.
Smith, W. H., Ohio, Noyember 21,1841.
.
.
Swift, S. P .... Ohio, Aprill6,-ll!ll2.
Stevenson. ::ousan, lIhno;' Jan. 10, 1843.
'
Swallow, John' R •• New }ersey, April80,1lI2l.

Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.

!SL·~I\i,nrae·nce.
"
~ureka.

Holling
Lawrence.
TOIIJ,:anoxu:.
Topeka.
Kanwaka.
Kanwaka.
Lawrence.
\V:tkarua:t.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Leavenworth.
Leaveuworth &lt;.;".
I.:lwrence.
1..~\Vrell":C:.

NOrlh Lawrence.
L"wrence,

L:"vrencc.
Lawrcn..:e
DOllgla. Co.
I.a\'lrcnc~.

Lawrence.
Lawrence.
l.awrence.
Leavenworth Co.
l.awrence.
l.awrcncc.
I.:\\VretH,;e
Topeb . .
Topck!l.
l .. "",rence.

Baldwin City, Decemher80, 1859.
.
Irving, May 29 1867.
Clyde . .
Leavenworth Co., June 15, 1806 Leavenworth Co.
Clinton, May 12, 1856.
.
Clinton,'
Breckenridge county (now Lyon),
".'
July 15, 1857.
Topeka. .
Wyandotte, November, 1883.
Wyandotte.
Lawrence.

Slephens, C. B , New York, March., 1l!44.
Stout, Perlie, Ohio.
Scripps, Herman C , Rushville, III , March 10, 1860.
Sholes D. C., E.uton, Pa., May 11,1859.
Lawrence, July 19, 18.'14.
Schleilert-John, Chicago, Ill., Sept. 15, 1855.
I EudJra, Douglas Co Mar 20 '57
Stevens, t''hebe Gillpatrick, New Madison, Ohio, May
.,
., .
IS, 18411..
• .
,
Anderson Co., April 17, 1854
Stevens, C~arles N., LIVlRgston Co.,N. V., Jan. 22, 44. Leavenworth, September 1,11168.
Searmg, Choton, Park county, Ind , July I, UI'1:1'.
Twin Mound, Douglas county,
. .
' O c t o b e r 14, 18U4.
Seannr, Purim&amp;, Park cou.nty. Ind.:Oct. 3!, 182!J.
Twin Mound, Oct. 14, 1864:
Stumbaugh, F. S., Frankltn Co., Pa., ApnI14,1817.
Rush county, Nov. 17,lm.
Stevenson, Frank, Green Caade, Ind., April 1, 1859.
Smith! C. W., West Granville Wi. , June 12, 18.)0.
Stansheld. 1. G., England, J\I Cy 3, 1828.
Simmons, E. F:.t Ireland, Aug. 25, IlI25.
Smith, H. C., ... linton county,.Ohio, May 30,1881.
Seckler, Oscar, Atchison, Angust 16, IHiO.
Stillmen, M: P., Berlin, N. Y., Nov. Z7, 18a8.
§tocks, Fred. A.,_Lena,,IIl.t..March 26, 1883

llIue·Mound.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
DeSoto.

Lawrence.
Lawrence
..
•
Leav'enworth.
Leavenworth.

Walnut City; . Rush'
Co.
Ottawa, July 11, 1879.
Ottawa.
Stockton, Rooks Co., Feb. I, '79. Stockton.
COlumbUS, 0., December 25, 1831. Topeka.
.
Lawrence, April 1, 185~.
.
North Lawrence, April 7, 1868.
North Lawren"e.
Leavenworth, Augu,t 16, 1~00.
Leavenworth
Lawrenc~, April ~, 1857.
Nortonville, Kan.
,Blue RaDlds; ADrl117. 1872.
,Lawrenc~~

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�THE KA}f.SAS MEMORIAL.

Nilm~,

Place and Da/~ of Birth.

~hannon. Geo., KnoxviU.;-Tenn-::Jii1.-26. 1844.

PIQ(~

and

.pat~

of

Seltl~mmt.

-'''IK~~i;'Y 12. I&amp;;S:

Pram! Raidmu
. DeSoto, K.an.
Blue Mound.
Perry, Kansas.
Perry, Kansas.
Lawrence.
Douglas Co.

Schuls, C., Bavaria. Germany. Augu,,2\}, 1852.
DOllglas Co .• March 1,1876.'
Surber. M. D., Indiana, March 30. 1829
Lawrence. December, 1858.
Surber, E. J•• Indiana. February 28. 1ts4~.
.
Clin,on, June. 11!5!!.
S,one, E. E., Akron. Ohio, Nov. 12. 11&gt;31.
Illougla. county. May, 1!!5~.
S'on.e, James A , Hartfor·~. Conn .• M~y 28. 1!!:l3.
.' i"awnec; Septemb:r, 1~60.
Seenn, C. !\t., E ... , FInley, Washington Co., Pa.,
L:1.wrence.
.
Feb. 28, IS14.
Lawrence, October, 11l59.
Lawrence . ..
Seetin, Thomas. Donegal Co .• Ir.land, March 15, lSI3.\Lawrcnc •• May 21, I85.S.
Baldwin.
Stoul, Andrew, Circl.vill., Ohio, Jan. 3O,1l!:l7.
Baldwin City, May, IHl18.
Holling. Kans ...
Spraw, A. ~t., 1Il .• Fei&gt;. 211. 1858
Palmyra. March 3, I~I;().
Lawrence.
St."kwe:l1h.r, Charles. Missouri. Oct. 31, IS61.
Lawr.nc., March, IMU2.
Topelea;
Smith. Sidney W., Vermont. - - , 1812.
Tup.ka 1817.
Atchison.
Smi,h, R.ub.n F., N.w York. -,1840
Doniphan county. 1859.
Leavenworth.
Smil.y, T. W .• Buchanan Co., Mo., April 29, 1S13.
Franklin county, 1856.
Speck. Fr.d' l M. D .• Carlisle, Pa , Nov. 24,181S.
Wyandotte, May, 1857.
Speck, AdelaIde M., - - '
Dc Soto, Kan.as, 1860,
DeSoto.
Smith, Mr •. M. 0 .. Tenne .... , Jan. 1. 1826.
Simpson, Wm. H., Lawrence. Jan. 19, 1S58.
Lawrence, January 19. IS58.
Lawrence.
Chase county, Dec. 2'l, 11:157.
Chase Co.
Shaft, John. Howell, ""ich., Dec. ~S. ISl9.
Sutton, P. II., Blairsville. Pa .• Feb. 2. 1850.
Burlingame, April lO. 1);'72.
. Topeka.
Kansas River, Jefferson county.
Smith, H. H., Huron C~., Ohio, Sept. 14. 1817.
April ~'U, 1&amp;,7
Jefferson Co.
Sharp. haac, Lanc3ster Co I Pa .• May a, l~.
Morris coun,y. March 25, 1857.
Council Grove.
Topeka, April 25, 1878.
Lecompton.
Smith. R. H., York Co., Pa., Oct. 10. 183·1.
Topeka, November 27, l!l6d.·
'ropeka.
Skinner, D. S., Albany Co., N. Y., Mareh HI. 18"23.
Spencer, Selden G., Madi,on, Wi •. , June 17. ItlGO.
Lawr.nce, September 12, 1861.
Lawrence.
Jackson couuty. 1867.
Leavenworth.
:;tevens, A L .• Bridport, Eng .• July 5. IM~2.
Scoulen, R., New York, May -I, ISO!!.
beer Creek, Douglas county,
October 14. 11;55.
Belvoir.
:;cou,en, n. G .. New York. June 24.1°57.
Deer Creek, Nov. U. 1857.
Uelvoir.
She:!.r.r, V. I., Ellisville, m.• April 15. 1850.
Lawrence, May 27,11:159.
Lawrence.
Stevens. George Ei'., East )jrooksfieJd, Ma!&gt;s., ~fay 17,
1850.
Topeka, May 17, IH.15.
Douglas Co.
Springer, J. H., Monroe Co. t Ky., Jan 25.1819.
Coffey county. Il1oi!1
J effer."" Co.
Kh.:e Cu.
Skile" John K., Penn&lt;yivaDla. Sept. 7, 1M-II,
Rice cnulI'y, July 15,1876
Spencer, C. T., Kansas, OCt. 21.1&amp;iU
DOllR'l:ls county; Oct. 21, lM. itJ.
ni~ SprinG'"
Serene, Chnrles H" III., Nov. 16.11:«)0.
Lawrence, September 2,1878.
Lawrc:nce.
Lawrence.
Stuart, HeI~n R , Knns:ls, Jan 1. 1~7fj.
,j' I Lawrellcc, January 1, IM7H.
Stuart, Anms L., Mo .• Sept. 13. 18·13.
:
Lnwrcnce.
Stimpson, \Villie C., Boston, ~fass., June:~, UHO;
i 1.awrence, September:.!2. lSi'.!. . Lawrence.
Stark, Andrew North Lyme. Ct . March H, ISa.J.
,Lawrence, Septemb\!r ~5. lX.~.
Topeka.
Stark, Su~a.n ~i .. Chesterville. Ohio, Au!:'u::.t 1·1, ]~JU. !I.inn t;otlnty, Nov. ~"f), 1~!l.
ToVeb.
S4uires, H. C., Kentucky, Nov. 5, IM:kJ.
:Att;hi~on COUlIty, March 1, J:;58. Leavenworth.
Smith, N. R., Green county, 1:.nn .... ~!arch 6, 1826.
Perry. October 22. I~,~.
Petry.
Simmons, Fred., Lawrence, May U, lR4'2.
Vinlnntl, ):uulary 2·1, J8o)6.
DOIlKla. Co.
SCOIt, Ceorge. Hnpkins New York. IMUO.
Atchison.lMuU
Schott. John F., Baltimore, Md.
Marion. Dougl,. county. 11:157.
Serobg., J. B ,Ohio. November, 2~, 1837.
Wyandotte, Allgust. IMI;tJ.
Wyandotte.
Simp'\on. Loui-ta, rretlti~s, N. V' f March 15, IM4A.
Lawrence,1H;I,)
Lawrence.
Springer, C. H .. l'rIaf'gan county. Ill., Dec. 2'7, 1866.
Coffey county. May M, 11:51)1.
Jcfferson Co., P. O.
Lawrence.
Smyth, L. R" IIIinoi., Nov. 2. 1&amp;42.
Lawrence, October 31,1876.
Lawrence.
Spencer, J. M., Depauville. N. Y .• May 18, 1S'l2.
jl.awrence, September 30.1877.
L:1Wrence.
Stanley. J,;. H., Attleboro, Ma ••.• F.b. 26.1864.
Miami county, Dec. ~'8, 187:).
Simpson, B. F .. Belmont county, Ohio Dec. 21, 1837.
I'aola, March, 18.)7.
. Paola.
Stanley. T. A., Attleboro, Ma ••.• Oct. n, 16::0.
'Osawatomie, April 8. 1&amp;i9.
t Lawrence.
Scars. L. A • Lawrence, August 15, IsrtO,
Ill.awrence. Au!:ust 15. 11;00,'
Lawrence.
Stiefel, B., Bavaria, Ger., November 19, IS61.
Lawrence,I877.·
Lawrence.
Smith, James, Eldersridge, Pa ,Jan. 2~. 1~37.
Harsh.1I county, March 25. 1860. Marysville.
Smith, Jane. Galesburg. III., Jan. 17, Il&gt;H.
hlarshall county.·May 1. 1860.
\larysville.
Stonebraker, Sam A., Huntington Co .• Pa. t July 16. '32 mack Jack, April 2.'l 1856.
Black Jack.
Sprague, Sarah J., Lexington, Ky., Marcn 27, 182H.
'
L:lwrence.
Smith, J. G., Missouri.
Jefferson county, HUj2.
Valley Fall •.
Shu .. , David, Indiana. A·,gust 14. IS48.
Lawrence. Nnvember 5. IMtl8.
Lawrence.
Smith, Jacob, Pegnsylvania, June 24. lSal.
Topeka, ~!arch 17. 1&amp;57.
Topeka.
Smi,h, Chas. C., Nuremberg, Germany, Dec. 20,1830. 10 miles south of Lawrence, Apr.
2H, 1855.
Same place.
Smith, Elizabeth,' Leicester, England, Jan. 11,1829.
lO miles south or Lawrence, Sept
20. 11155
Same place,
Shepley, F. B , Massachusetts, January 6.1852.
Topeka, September 15. 1879.
Topeka.
Smith, William. Kansa., Novemlier 3. 18M.
Topeka.
Topeka.
Suttan, I. P., Osage county, lifo., Uec. 9. 1843.
Andersun county, June 1, 18.'l5.
Garnett.
Htill, S. S .• Macon county. Mo., Dec. 7 185!.
Douglas county. October 20. 1854. Douglas Co.
Searl. Susie J., Southampton. Mass., Nov. 18, 1B32. I Lawrence, November 18. 1857.
Lawrence.
Searl, A. 0·, jr" Lawrence, February 1.1864.
Lawrence. February 1, 18tl4.
Lawrence.
Searl, Ella A., Lawrence, January Il, 1859.
Lawrence, January 11, lS,tl.
Lawrence.
Stone, David, England, June ltIJ IM.36.
L:lwrence, becember 20, ItnS.
Savage. W. W .• Vermont. May 17. 1850.
I
Wakarusa. October. Itl55.
Wakaru.a.
Smith, Henry. Madison Co •• Ky., March _, IMIO.
Mill Creek. Johnson county. Apr.
20. 1842,
Lawrence.
S'evenson, Mrs., I. A. IIlinoi •• Nov. -,1859.
Douglas county. November, 1859. Hutchin.on~
Sh.rman. Lillie V:, Rockford. III., Feb. 26. 186.5.
Lawrence, May 6, IM76.
Smi,h, Kate S., Osawatomie, March 12. 1~63.
,
Searle. R. H. C., Montgomery .Co., N. Y., April 14,
lPl:U.
. Topeka, Docember 2~.lMli5.
Topeka.
Searle. Amelia B., Ohio. July 28,1835.
. Topeka, December 25,1865,
Topeka.
Sutorius. Charle •. Cologne. Prussia. June 1M. 1858.
Ottawa. June Ill. 18tl8.
Lawrenc~.
StratTon, C. W'J Sparta, Ontario, Dec. 9,1&amp;58.
Ottawa, November 4, IB6U.
r
SfTlith, \V. R., Terre Haute, Ind., Aug, 19, 1&amp;'33.
Ottawa, April2.i, 1857.
R~~~~Lcee~v. Co.
Steinberg, Simon, Batavia, Ocrober 3 lli:i3.
Lawrence, December 11, 1864.
T
Scagell. Mrs. II! J., Lisbon. Maine, July 27, !d27.
i·awrknce.
Sehg. A. L., Ham6urg. Germany. August 6. 184tl.
lawrence. 1S58.
L~~~e~~e.
Scholes. Thom .... Illiuois. September to. IM~6.
Holton. April. 1);'72.
Lawrence.
Sterner, H. C., Penn" Novemberl0,18~7.
To!,eka, ~1ay 30. 1m.
Topeka.
Sperry, L. J., New York, January 5. IM29.
3 mdes east of Lawrence, June 5,
1856.
Lawrence.
. E
.
I H attle
S ear,
'. Fitchburg. Mas •. , January 9 1847
Lawrence '1fay 2t1 1856
Isolo
K
Spray, L. 111., New L~ndon Indiana. J uly 2~: IM5G:
Springdal~: Kansa;. 1);'70.
i..aw~eonn';e ans ...
Strong: ~!rs. C. A., TIOga. New York. Feb. 27.1~32.
Highland. Kansas. ~1ay 6. 1872.
.
Smith r. B., ConnectIcut. March 5, IM36.
nlue 1found, near Lawrence.
.
Deo: .. mb~r.6; !1j.:4
IBlue Mound.
Stanley, SIno, Buchanan C?. I\!o., Al1~ust 1~, 1841.
/DoniPhan Co • May Z7, Il:15i.
,.
Snoddy.lam .. D., LycomIng Co., Penn., September
11, 1ll.'lS.
~Iound Citv. Feurnarv 25. 18tIl .. La Cv~ne.

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Nanu, Place and Date of Birth.
Lawrence.
Onaga.

Speer; John, Kittanning, Penn., Dec.,27, 1817.
Lawrence, 'Septembei27, '1&amp;;4.
Stouffer, Mary R., Pennsylvania, Aug., 29,1837
Lawrence, March, lSr&gt;5.
Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, June 4, - Lawrence, March, Hi55.
Sherman, Christiana, Edinburgh, Scotland, May 20,
J831.
8uindaro, June 5, JH57.
Sherman. Morris, Maine, J.anuary 20, 1~.

Lawrence.
01lin~.:\ro.

Quindaro.
Lawrence.
Leavenworth Cu.
Lawrence.
Topeka.
Lawrence.
Hosedale.
Lawrence.
),unction City.
l'opeka.
Emporb.

uindaro, June 5, HS:)7.

Sterling, J. A., Brandonville, W. V., Nov. 18, ISM.
Abilene, October 9, 1871.
Smelser, Lydia A., Indiana, December, 26, 1855.
Miami county. 1860. .
Sawyer, Mary W. G., Union CO' I Ind., Jan. 27, 1842. Bloomington, February, 1857.
Sherman, Ike Lycurgus, Clevelana, 0., July 11, 1l!60.
- - , January 6,1864.
Stuart, J. H., Guilrord, N. C., June 20, 183U.
Lawrence, February I, 1872.
Taylor A. B., OhIo, 1M3\.
Franklin, HIlIfi.
Turrell, N. 5., Lexington, Ind .. May 17, 1817
Wakarusa, ;\prillO, 11!1l7.
Taylor, George A., South Windsor, Ct., Sept. 24, 1836. Leavenworth, Septemher 30,1855.
Thoma•• J , Bucks county, Penn., l\l"rch 20 lIlt1.
Tope.ka, October 18,1871.
Taylor, D. Boo Pittsburg, Pa ,January 8. H157.
Taylor, Mo.es W., Illinois, November 22,1831.
Dougla. county, August 20.1854.
Taylor. Janie, Kansas, September 27,1866.
Douglas county, Sept. 27, lS6I1.
Taylor, Emma, KRn5as, September 18 Illtl8.·
Douglao county, Sept 18, 19(ill •
. Trent, T. S., Barry county, Mo., March 20, 1862.
Shawnee county, Feb. 28, 1875.
Teffl, M ... Emma A., OhiO,
.
Topeka, December 11. 1806.
·Thoma., Erven, Calloway county, Mo .. March 25, 1844. Lawrence, Septemb~r Ii, IS61.
Thralls, Will H., Lawrence, June 24, 1878.
Lawrence, JUlie 24,1871:1.
Tabor, Mrs .. R. K., Rochester, New York.
Lawrence.
.'
Tolleo,.Ada C., Lawrenc~, November 2, lX60.
Lawrence, Nov. 2, 1800.
Tolle., Abbie F., L"wrunce,August'2, IH04:
I."wrence, AII!{usl 2, 11l(l.!.
Thompson. E. D., Saratoga count}', N. Y. Julv 6, 1S87;ILawrellce, 1&amp;"17.
Tucker, Charle. H.,.Cornwall, Eng .• May 6,1857,
Lawrence, September 24,1870.
Taylor, D. B.,·Alleghany City, Pa., J"n . S, 1857.
Council Grove, January I, IS7\!.
'·o.h, Andrew, Preble county, Ohio, July 12, 1821;
Lawrence, November 9,I87p.
Thurber, W., New York, December 25 1l!31.
Lawrence, April 8 1856.
Tennis, Anne E. Kentucky, May 18, 1863.
Lawrence, Nov. Ii, 11;'71.
Tennis, Mattie ~i. Kentucky. Marcn 1. 1855.
Lawrence, Nov. 30. 1870.
Thacher)., '1'. Dwight, Hornell,vllle, N. Y , Oct. 2'l, '31. Lawrence, April, 1&amp;;7.
Taylor, \,;. H., Ohio, August 14, 1~l2
. De Soto. August 30, 18115.
,"
Taylor, C. 1'. W., Kansas, November 30, 1!ll;0.
Uougla. county, Nov. 30, l8tJO.
Tisdale, H., Norfolk, New Vo~k, February 17, 18:13.
Lawrence, Feb. 17, 1~!.
Thompson, Mrs. Laura Bell, Cln., 0 .. May:!:!, 18~7.
Ft. RIley, May 12,ISu;).
Thacher, \V. ~I., Lawrence, Kansa!lo, March 2". ISG2.

Lawrence, ~[arch 24. IHH2.

TOt,~1ca.
L:t\\'rc.!IU;c.

Lawrence.

I

Lawrence.
Lawrence.

L~wreIlCc;,

Lawrence.

Clay Center.
tawrence.
Twin Mound.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
DeSoto.
O.kaloosa.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.

Thurber, Orville, La Grange Co., Ind., Jan. 8,1054.
Douglas county.. May, ISM.
Trimper, A. A., Colu!"bia county, N. V'§:rFeb. 17,1816. Lawrence, Apr~ll. 1873.
Thomp.on, C. L.,· Chnton, Mass., June ,1832.
Lawrence, Aprll27,l857.

Twin Mound.
Lawrence.

Thompson, Mn. C. L., Lubec, Maine, Sept. 19, 1836.

Lawrence, June,Hi5S..

Tefft, E , Hamilton county, N. V., Dec. 27, 1818..
Tilly, '1'. J., St. Louis, Mo.,.October 23,1852.
Thralls, 6. E., Fairmount, \v. Va., May 18, IHIl2.
Topping, Kate L ..I. Carboudale, Ill., Sept a, I!i.'iU.
Tolles, Mary B., vardner, Ma.s., August 19,11!32.
Tisdale, Mrs. H., Compton, Canada, Oct 26, 1832.
Thompson, J. F.t.Shelbyville, Ind .• Jan. 13, ,ISS~ ..
Thacher,S M., 11.0r!'ellsvllle, N. Y., ~ec. ~1, 1834.
Telford, 11m. B., OhIO, December d, 18iH.

Topeka, spring of 1859.
White Cloud, Sept. I, 1862.
Paola, Octob." 11'67.
Topeka, July (I, IIS77.

Thompsonville, Jef.
.
ferson Co.
Topeka.
Topeka.
Lawrence.
Topeka.

Lawrence, ,March

:m, 1855.

Lawrence, May 17, 18b':!.

Lawrence, ~ov. 21 1l:n8.
Lawrence, September, 1857.

De Soto, John,on county, April
28. 1871).
Spring Hill, April I, 1865.
Telford, Mattie, Ohio, May 28. 1855.
De
Soto,
April 28, 1870.
Telfor~. Eliza, Ohio, JUlY 12, IS.&lt;;8.
Taber, Ira I., Delaware countJ' N. V., Aug. 22, 1836. Holton, Jackson Co., May, 18, '58.

Taber, Homer Galen. Holton, :l.ckson county, Kansas,

.
March 12. 1873.
Todd, Frank A., Leavenworth, September 26, 1859.
Taylor. Elizabeth, Ohio, October 4, 11!3H.
Taylor. Lucy H . N. Y .. March 14. IS:!:.!.
Tunn~II, Robert M , Illinois, October 17, 1830.
Telford, J. C .. Steuben county, N. Y., March 13, 1829.
Telford, Susetta. Seneca county, Ohio, Feb. 15, 1829.
Tefft, H. K., Illinois, September 8,1848.
ThrAlls, F. W., Fairmont, W. Va., October 6. 1852.
Ten Broeck, Frank, Annapolis, Ind., March 8, 1858.
Taylor, Mrs. R. B., New York.
Tomson, T. K."Voungstown, Ohio, Sep't. 20, 1866.

Holton, March 12, 1873.
Jefferson county, Octobe'r, 1859.
Lawrence, Nov. Zit 18tf7.

- - , September, 1~67.
De Soto, April, 1870.
De'Soto, April, 1870.
Topeka, July, 1859.
Lawrence.

Tefft, C., Rhode Islan(I,September 28, 18!?
Thompson, Mrs. Carrie, Ohio, August 25, ISM..
'!',ask, Mrs.]. C .. Cortland, N. Y., Jan. 1,1840.
Tice, Perry, Myerstown, Pa., May 26, 1821.

Lawrence, August 26. 1879.
Wyandotte, July. 1&amp;&lt;;8.
Topeka, May 6, 1081.
Lawrence, September 9L 1861.
Douglas county, Nov. It1,I854.
Lawrence, Nov. 23, 1879.
Lawrence, Nov; 2:1, 1082
Shawnee county, May 4, 1859.

Tice, Sarah C.; Lycoming county, Pa., Oct. 31, 1820.

Shawnee county, May 4, 1859.

Thornton, Annie, East Tennessee, April 28, 183l.

Topeka, November, 1876.
. Temple, J.. S., Galena, lIIinoi., November 6, 11!57.
Taber, Tlllfor&lt;l J' I Ja.ck,on county, Ind., Aug. 17,1833. Douglas Co., Nov. 20, 1854.
Turley, E. B , MIami county, December 4.1861.
Dougl.s Co. Nov. 5 1862
Tennis, Mat,tic 1\1., Kentucky, M::lrch 1, 1865.
Lawrence. Nov. 3O.1~1). •
Taylor, Sallie, Wales, September 27. 1!!40.
Lawrence, April 10, lSt15.
Treadway, Mrs. D. C., Wi.con.in,lanuary 29, 1I!,54
Lawrence, June 26. 11S79.
Thompson, M. L., Goshen, Conn., August 9, 1820.
Baldwin City, Nov., 1858
Thornton, W. E., Hannibal, Mo., January 5.1850.
Leavenworth, Sept. 10,1870.
Thacher, Charles C., Hornell.ville, N. Y., March 27,
'
1847.
Lawrence, April 10, 1863.
Taylor, Eva, :qe Soto, Kansas, July 5, 1842.
Lawrence, May 3, 1871.
Tefft, E., MadISon. county, New York, Dec. 27,1818. Topeka. May 25, IM9.
Thew, W. A., OhIO, December -,1860.
Oxford, March ~ 1870.
Taylor, Jame. S., Philadelphia. December 28,1847.
Leavenworth, April 7 1858
Thralls, Ed., West VirgiRla, May 29 1850.
Paola, Nov. 2!!, 1869. '
.
'Thomas, Phebe R., Bolton, Mass .. October 18, 1841.
Lawrence, Feb. 28,1865.
'Thomas, Barcla Newport, Indiana, July I, 1841.
Hesper, Nov. 20,1864.
Thurber, Ada, awrence, October 14, 1858.
Lawrence October 14 1858
. ThompklR', Charles T., New nedford, Mass., Feb. 4,
'
,.
1833.
N. Topeka, May 15, 1!I69.

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Th0f.~:.:':~~~' Jef.

Lawrenc~.

Douglas Co.
Lawrence.
HornelbviUe. N. Y.

DeSoto.
DeSoto.
Gardner.
Holton.
Holton.
Atchison.
Topeka.
Lawrence.

Wyandotte.
Gardner.

Gardner.
Topeka.
Lawrence.
Lawrence . .

Wyandotte.
Tupeka
Franklin Co.
Lawrence.

Williamoport Tp.
Shawnee Co.
Williamsport Tp.,
Shawnee Co .
Topeka.
Lea ven worth Co.
J etTerson Co.
Lawrence.

DeSoto.

Lawrence.

Edwardsville.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.

Valley Fall •.
Topek".
Lawrence.
Leaven worth.
Lawrence.

Hesper.
Hesper.
Lawrence .

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�THE KANSAS MEMORIAL.

Namt, Plou IIIld Dilit 0/ .Birth.

Place and Date oj &amp;lfltllltnt. 'Presmt Rtsitlma

Thom kins, Mrs. M. L., Cameron, Vt: ,- Feb. 21,1830. N. Topeka, Ma'y 15.1869
~~~rvir~ka.
Taber;Hannah S., Holland, Vt. July 21,1834.
Lawr.ence, April7,l857.
Atchison.
Todd 'Frank A. Leavenworth, September 26, 1859.
AtchIson. 1854
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'K
k
1'10
Lawrence,
.
Lawrence.
Turner, James, e~tuc y, - - . 0 •
"
I N
12 ll1fil1
Douglas Co.
.:
Thornns,1... W .. FaDIr~ontF' We.~ Va"J OctI9'l~6.
~~ic";go °April'!!! 1871.
Charle.ton, S. C,
Tucker John, M. . .,an 'r:mCISCO, an.,
.
Sh
'c J i 20 1867
Shawnee Co
Twecd~lc. E. W " Castine, Maine, August 31. - awnee 0 .• U Y ,. ,
.
To eka.
.
Thorn 50n Wm P. Mercer Co., Pa., Dec. , 18, 1832. Topeka, May 26, 1855.
G l'
.u
Tebbs;john, Mi"Q~ri, December 1M, 11&gt;4".
IGrolltville, Kan., Mar. 17, 18~. ID"':t~1 e
Terrey, H. 0., Oswego. New York, April 13, ItI29.
: De'S~to, Johoson Co, Feb.4, 70. L:\f~!n·ce.
Tyner, E. n., Jllne3,ISOI.
'1'osh I .. D. L" Upshur, Ohio, August 2, 1851.
Lawrence, October 31, 1870.
Lawrence,
.'1'ho";a., Chester, Troy, Penn., July 18 1810.
Topeka, April28,l858.
Topeka,
-Thomas, Frank 5., Canton, Pa , Oct., 22, 1857.
Topeka, April 28,1&amp;,,&gt;8.
Topeka.
Taylor,1 H., 'Allegheny City, Pa., Nov. 18, IS')5.
.
Lawrence,
Tanner Wm., ChaUlauqua (;0., N. Y., Oct. 7,1819.
Leavenworth C,ty, Oct. 23,1854.
Tolnner ' Ellen F., Mount Vernon, 0., April 29, 18;17.
Leroy, October 12, 1869.
Leavenworth.
Tabor, l • R., Jl:1rton, Vt.,.February 6,1826.
,
'
Tabor, C. D .. Topsham, v t., July 23, 17011.
Lawrence, M"y_ 9, 1837.
Lawrence:
Underwood, Nelson, C:1rter county, Ky., Apr. 20,18~8. Jofferson Co., Kari., Oct. 7, 1868. Near W,lhamstown,
.
,
Jeff. Co.
Underwood, Delila, Fleming CO",Ky., March 29,1828.
Near Williamstown,
Jeff; Co,
Umberger, David, Ohio, May 15, 1841.
Clinton, Douglas
Co., March 4, Clintan, Doug. Co.
1855.
Umberger"john, Ohio, September 26, 1845.
Clint!?!'J Douglas Co., March 4,
I!SQQ.
Clinton.
Underwood, Prescott, Wayne Co., Pa., Feb. 22, 1835 North Lawrence. Feb ...t,l~
N. Lawrence.
Umberger. R. 0., Indiana, April 29,1834.
Kanwaka, August 6, hlIiG.
Clinton.
Vern ·n, john E. Ohio, October 12. Itl-10,
I.ecomptoll, Oct 15, IMllX.
Lawrence.
Villcent, j. C., Dutche •• Co .. N. Y., lIhrch 7,11&gt;2·1.
Kanw.ka, I\larch 2!i, 1&amp;57.
Kanwak:l.
Vanderpool, T. 8. Dec"tur Co., Iowa, June 22, 1840. Jefferson Co ,Seft. 1:!,1867.
Douglas Co.
Vrooman, H. P., johnstown. New York, July 24, H!28. Council Grove, 1\ ay 20, l::!'ill.
Eureka.
Vermityea, I!:. W. G., New York, Nov. ~8. 1825.
Lawrence, Sept. 17, 18;S.
Douglas Co.
Vanderveer, W. R., Avon, 0., July 2R, 18-l2.
Lawrence April!!, 1879.
Lawrence.
Van Winkle, R. A., Wayne Co., Ky., Nov. 25, l11IS.
Kapioma Tp. Atchison Co .. Feb.
Arington. Atchison
11,1855.
. Co.
.
Vernon', Walter A., Ohio. May 14, 1801.
Lawrence,I!!77.
Lawrence ..
Van Hoeson,Kinder Hook, N. Y., Dec: 1 25,1841.
Manhattan, Feb. I, 1800.
Lawrence. •
Vincent, Wm. E., Deer f'ark. Illinois, NOV. 7, 1857.
Lawrence, June 4, 1871!
Ridl:cway.
Vestal, J. M., Mooresville, Ind. Janua .. 15.1840.
Shawnee, Oct. 24,18US.
Prairie Center.
Eureka, June. 1871.
Van Houten A. J..lthaca, N. Y, August 15, 18!4.
Eureka.
Vandersburgh, :.. G , Ohio, May 10. I~l)j.
Aurora, Oct; 12. 1803.
Aurora.
Voorhees, Peter, New Jersey, March 7, 1815.
Lawrence, March 4, 1!!77.
Lawrence.
Van Nordstrand, A. S., llIiDoi., February 14 - LeRoy
Vincent Anna E. Preble cOllnty Ohio, June i, IS«.
D,'uglas Co .. March 2I!, 1837.
Douglas.
Van Wormer, P. A., Oneida, New York, Nov. 29, IS'll. Lawrence, May 5, 181;8.
Lawrence.
Van Wormer, 1 A., Albany, Co. N. Y., July 13. 1830. Lawrence, May 5,18U1l.
. Lawrence.
Valentine, O. M., Shelby Co., Ohio, June 18, 18:10,
Leavenworth City, Jllly 5,1859. Topeka.
Franklin Co., July, 1&amp;59.
V:1lentine, D. A , Font:1nelle, 10wn, April 10, 185U.
Topeka.
Vestal, John Ii .. Morgan Co., Ind., Jan. 15, 1t&gt;l0.
Shawnee, Oct. 24, 1~G5. ,
Tonganoxie.
Va. Fossen, C. H" - _.
Wyandotte, Feb, I, 1&amp;i6.
KanSOlJi l:ily, Kan.
Varnum, F. B , Bluehill, Maine, July 33, 1837.
Vinland. Douglas Co., May 10
.
!856.
, 'Violand,
Dougl" •.
Co.
Vaneil, Ameli!l. Kentucky, May 29, 1808.
Lawrence, Dec. 15, 1854.
:. Clinton.
Van Laer, H. E., Auburn N. Y., May 9,1853.
Leavenworth. Kan ,July20,1tJ78. Topeka.
Van Fossen, Mrs. C. M., 6hio, - - WY!lndotte, Kan., 1~4a.
Kansas City, K!ln.
Van Haeson, Mrs. J. N _, GlasgoYi. Ky.
Leavenworth, SprlnA" or J~O.
Lawrence.
Van Hoesen, Ril1::t n., Llwrence Kan., Jan. 1. lR72.
Lawrenr:e, Jan. 1, IH7:l:.
Lawrence.
Wear, Martin 5 • Butler eountv, Ohio,}all. 11, 1815.
Edward's Co., Aur:ust I, IS70.
Edwards Co.
Wood, Mary A .. Columbiana Co., OhIO, Sept. 9, 1832. Ch".e Co .. April lO,186S.
Elmdale.
Wood, D. M., October 25, 11125.
Wakaru,a Tp., Nov. 10,1878.
WakarnR".
Wilkin, R. S , Indian.l., August 17, 18:17.
1)oul:::l:ts Co., Oecclnber, lS70.
Topeka.
\Vilson, Mrs. 1. N .• Madison, N. Y.
. Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Wil,on, John 5., Rome, Richland Co., 0., July 2, 1834. Garn~tt, March I. lSfj!!.
Lawrence.
Warrington, A. P., Iowa, 1!S53.
Cherokee Co., Dec., 1807.
Leavenworth Co.
Wott. J K. Indiana. March 10, 1861.
Twin Mounds, IH&amp;!
Lawrence.
',villiams. Henry, LouiSVIlle, Ky., March 24, 1863.
Lawrence, Sept 15, 1879
Walker. J. E., Franklin county, N. Y., July 21, 1847. Dougla. Co., April 10, 1800.
Baldwin City.
Wood, Frances, Illinois, July, 8 1849.
Vinland, April 4, 18li.1.
Vinland.
Wood, Caroline A., Vermont. May IJ. 181:1.
Vinland, April 4, ISU:I.
Vinland.
Wood, J. Z. D., New York, March 29, J817.
Vinla.d, April 4, lMU3
Vinland.
Wallace, P. W., Kentucky, February 7, J829.
Lawrence, March I, 186n;
\Velle.ley, Mas ••
Walton, Ray A., Indiana, May 10. 1858.
He'per, April I, 1870
Lawrence.
\Vosbach.e, Chali , Overeo.D, Pa.,. Dec. 1. H~r..5.
Lawrence, JUIlC 5. lX74..
Lawrence.
W!n~hell, G. H., Lawrence, August 0,1862.
Lawrence, May 8. IStl5.
Lawrence.
W!lh~lDson, Cha... Lood~n, Eng .. Feb; 1l,1824;
Atchison Co , April 10, 1&amp;50.
Washington 'Co.
Wllklnsoll, Wm., Jo DavIe .. ' Co:, 111., Sept. 14, 1854.
Wabrusa, Sept. 15, IHlI4.
South of Lawrence.
\Vay, Arthur P .. Mansfield, Kas , Nov. ~lJ 1862.
Linn Co., Nov. 21 UkJ2.
Lawrence.
Webs!er, Frank L., San~u.ky, Ohio, April 22, 1861.
Wyandotte, Nov b. IS6.S.
Lawrence.
Wenrick, S. E. S., Hopkmton, Iowa, March S, 1857.
Elgin September 1871
Walton, J. B. Pennsylvania, January 4,1852.
'
,.
W:1kefiefd, \i/m . H. T. Vandalia, III., Dec. Ill, IN34.
Douglas Co , June 8, IS&amp;!.
Lrtwrence.
Wilkinson, Rachel, Indiana, July 25, 18:J1.
'
I)ollglas Co., 80pt. I.j. 111;)1.
\Vak:aru~:t.J DQu~las'
Co.
Whiteside, George P., Muncie, Ind .• Sept. 18,1845.
Topeka. Sept. 10, 186(/.
Topeka.
Willard, J. n., Salem, Illinois Maya. I&amp;'r.).
~eavenwort~, July If ItQM.
LC:l.venworth.
Wherry, E. J., Washino:ton Co., Pa , March 1,1!!44.
b:udora, Aprai::&gt;, 1~1j.).
EJgorton.
Wh.,ry, F. A., Columbiana Co., Ohio. June 28. 1845. Eudora, April 5, ISGS.
Eo!(erton.
Way, Am:1nda M., Winchester, Ind., July 10, 18'.!8.
Lawrence, October, lSin.
Lawrence.
Woffindin, Thomas, England, lIIarch 25, 1815.
Lawrence, August, 1859.
Lawrence.
White, Nettie K, Carlinville, February 1:1, IBOI.
La,vrence, April 19, 1870.
Lawrence.
White, E. A., Holliston, Mass., March 19, 18:.!'J.
Lawrence, April 19, 1870.
Lawrence.
Watts, P. N., New Orleans, June IS, 11lIH.
Dougla.. Co.
'Westheffer, Eli, Pennsylvania, December 12,1842.
Douglas CO A_~ p&lt;il 12, 1866
Dougla •.
Wheelert J. B., Chenango county, N. Y., Feb. 28, 18!4, Lawrence, l~.
Lawrence.
Wilbelm., Emma, Washin,itoD t Mo., Oct. 13, 1858.
Lawrence, Jan. 27, 1879.
Wamsley, W. P., West Virginia. January 8,1854.
Weseman, Theo., Prussia, Aprit23, IB.'iIL
Camped out three days in Doug.
las Co., June 17, 1849.
Lawrence.

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NaI1U, PIau and Date

of Bjrl/"

IP/ace and Date

of &amp;ttlmunl./Pnsmt Ruidmu

W-e-a-v-e-r,-I.-T-.-,'-M-o-n-t-g-om-e-r-y-C-·-o-.,-K-y-.,-N-o-v-;-4-.-1-82-4-.- Olathe, Kan·., June 1,1800.
Olathe.
Walkerj O. D., Emporia, December 3,1860.
Lawrence, June I, l8II6.
Lawrence.
Watt, . M. G., Ohio, July 211, 11l54.
Anderson Co., Marcb,l856.
Lawrence.
-Wells, E.. S.
Le:l.venworth.
Willet, H. W.l Pennsylvania, August 29, IS35.
Lawrence, May 23, lS56.
Media.
Willet, Susie t; •• Akron, Ohio, May 10, 1843.
Lawrence, July 29, 1867.
Media.
Winter. M. 5 , Virginia, September 21, 18iJ3.
Lecompton, Jan. 10, 1~55.
Lecompton.
Wood, K. M., Darhn~ton. Ohio, February 24, 1841.
Kansas City.
Whitlock. John F., Missouri, Novemher 11. IS~8.
Wakarusa, Oct. I, 11l54.
Ward, Chas. J., Butler. Mo .• Decemher IS. 18;)6.'
Stanton, April 16. 1857.
Lawrence.·
Wilson, E. B., Lawrence, April Zl lSlH
Law.ence. April Zl, 1801.
Lawrence.
Whitlock. Della, lIIia.ouri. November 11.
Wakarusa, Oct. 1. 1854.
Wakaru.a.
Winchell. Henry H., Springfield, June:.!S, 1!!65.
Lawrence, May 1I,1I!00.
Lawrence.
Williams. Charles. Kansas, July 30. HlijU.
Vinland
.
Vinland.
Wentworth, H .• Otsego county, N. Y .• Sept 6,11:130.
Russell, Russell Co., May 19, '71. Russell.
Wentworth, Charlotte B., Jamaica, L. I.. Oct. 8. 18a6. Ru .. ell, May 19, H!71.
Russell.
Wentworth. Frances E .• J{ipon. Wis., April 29. IS62.
Russell, May 10. 1!!'71.
Rus.ell.
Wood,S N .• Mt. Gilead. Ohio. Dec. :10. 18to.
California Roa". June 25. 18~.
Cbase Co.
Way. J. P .• Winchester. Indiana. Sept. d. 1826.
Mound City. Linn Co•• June 12,
1861,
LaCyg"e.
Near Lawrence.
Watt. D. G., Eaton. Ohio. JUly 15. 1828
Franklin Co .• April 17, 1856.
Topeka.
.
West G. C .• Scott county,Ya.• January 80.1842.
Parsons. Jan. 1.1870.
Lawrence.
Wilder'Jobn H., Bolton. MasS .. June 19, IS29.
Lawrence. October 8.1854.
Riley Co.
Woodar • J. 5 .• Jamenown. Ind .• Nov. 9. 1838
.
Bloomington. March. 1!!54.
Topeka
Washburn. A., Connecticut, October 23, ISIS.
.
Topeka, March Zl. H!S7.
Topeka.
Washburn Mrs. A;,.New Vork, March 10, 1820.
Topeka, March 'rio 1S.~7.
W.~ner. Mattie, :E., ~choharie, N. V.• April:!S. 1839.
Wyandotte, Feb. 10,1856.
While, E. J., lIIalnvllle, Penn., June, 1&amp;'l9.
Wamego, May, 1870.
Lawrence.
Willar", W, 5,. Wellsboro, Pa'OJune~, 1841.
Lawrence. July Ill, 1878.
Wilber, Luella, Sharon, Ohio, ctober l;, IS60.·
Lawrence. Dec. 23. 1877.
Wilson, Homer Paris, December 16, 1855.
Emporia. April1R. 1879.
Emporia.
White, E. M., Cloverdale, Indiana, October 1. 1831.
Willow SpriDJl's, Sep'. 1. 185~.
DeSolo.
Walton, John, Washington Co., Pa., Dec. 16, 1831.
Coal Creek, Douglas Co., Oct. 15,
.
Vinland.
. HIM
Walton, Amoa, Green county, Pa., July 29, 18.'*1.
Coall.:reek, June I, 1857.
Arkansas City.
Walker. Samuel, London, Pa., October 22. IS22.
Kanwaka, Douglas Co .• April 8.
1855.
Lawrence.
Kansas City.
William.on. S. 5 ,Somerset Co • N. V .. July 4, 1831.
Winslow, Edward... Barnard. Vermont. July 20,11181.
Wakarusa, August, 1854.
Welles, Wm. D .• ::.t. Louis, Mo .• May :.:3,1858.
Gardner. JUl1e 17.1879.
Gardner.
Wilcox,S., Topeka, Rand
.
Lawrence, September 21, 18115.
Lawrence.
Winchell... George H., Lawrence. Kas., Aug. 0, 1862.
Walker, ::0. N , Burlington, Vt .. Aug. 18, )lno.
Baldwin City, February I, 1859. Baldwin City.
Weymouth, Will. H., Topeka. Ka,&lt;., Nov. 21, 1855.
Topeka, November 21, 1855
Topeka.
William •. A. C., Ohio. July 7. ISI9.
l.eavenworth Co .• May, 1869.
Cowley Co.
Winter, 1acob, Washington Co .. Pa. Oct. 8.1811.
Leavenworth Co .• March I, 1870. Leavenworth City.
\Vare, IN·, \V., Iowa, June 14, 18.,7 .
Fairview.
. Webber, Horace, Terre Haute, Ind., March, 185&gt;!.
Topeka. June I, 1809.
Topeka.
Wild, Eli.abeth B .• Boston, Mass., May 2!l, 1800.
Lawrence ~eptcmher 22,1872.
Lawrence.
Topeka . .
Woods, Mr'. N. J., Louisville. Ky., Jan. 10, IS26.
Topeka, June5, 1855.
Woo·dard. F. T., Rockville, Ind., Sept. 22,l85a.
Hesper. Kansas, Dec. 1.1S65.
Wichita,
Wood. L J., New York. May 9,1834.
Donglas Co., Nov. ~5, 1862.
J..,nwrence.
W"d, 1If. E .• New V.,rk, March 22. 1I!62.
Eudor:l. November 19, 1!:109.
Lawrence.
Williams. Mary M., Vinland, Kansas, July 4. 11101.
Vinland, July 4.1861.
Lnwrence.
Winey, Thomas G. Pennsylvania.'
Lawrence.
Lawlcocc.
Whitcomb. A. Vermont, August 14. 18Zl.
Lawrence. April a. 1!!S".
Lawrence.
Whitcomb Mrs. A., Vermont, January, 9. 1832.
Lawrence, April3,I8M.
Lawrence.
Winchell, H. Ii., Springfield, Mas •. , June 2:1,1865.
Lawrence,I8ijU.
Lawrence.
Wilcox, Robert. Cambridge, N. Y., AUKust 10. 11S48.
Lawrence, March la, IS68.
Lawrence.
Webber, James B., Ohio. January 30,1821.
Topel,a, December 12, 181l11,
Topeka.
Worrell. Mn. I. P .• Illinois, AlI~t1st 25. lK.'15.
Larned, August ZT, 1878.
Larned.
Worrell, I. P., Alexandria, Virginia, April 8, 111:!3.
Larned, May H, Ibi3.
Larned.
Woodard, O. J .. Wayoe counry, Jnd., Aug. lO, 1854. Dougla. Co .. 1850.
Lawrence.
Waullh, E. H., N. C , December, 2,s, 11l15.
Linn Co., June 24,1856.
Clillton, Doug. Co
Walton, J. C., Indiana. March II, 1~2.
Lawrence, April W 1806.
Lawrence.
Watson, A. B.• Ripley couotr' Ind., Feb. 28, 1835.
COllonwood Falls. -, uly_IO, 1859.
Washburn, C. F. Columbia. nd., Feb 5, IHffZ:
Ridgeway, Sept. 15, IlIIl8 ..
Webber, M.s. A. II , Watertown, N. V., Nov. 2'.1, I842. Lawrence, Oct. 1,1871.
Lawrence.
Wells. Mrs. Elijah, Westfield, Mass.
St. Louis. Mo.
Wyman, George, Potsdam, N. Y" Sept. 14, ISIO.
Topeka, May'D, 1868.
Topeka.
Wheat, M. A., lI:ltri!wn CU1~nty. Ky., July 29, I~Ul.
Leavenworth, Nov. U, JW,u.
Leavenworth.
Warren. J. R., Kentucky. March2!.l, 1829.
. Shawnee Co. Sept 4. 111M.
Shawnee.
WiII!am., Allen Rusb cou!'ty, Ind., January 23, ISH, Lawrence. &lt;;Jctober~. IS6H.
Abilene.
Willi •• Mrs. S. .. Fulton (,;0., New York, July fl. IH:IO. Lawrenc~ SCl't.,I!j:j.1.
Skiu,ly. Morris Co.
Walker, Mrs. P. A., Washington Co .• O .• M·arch I, llSal!, Garnett. Sept. ]0, 18711.
Lawrence.
Watson. James E., Connecticut, May 3, 11l3O. .
L3wrence, March 10, H!.·,7
Lawrence.
\Vanemaker, N., Madison. Wis., March 29,1857.
Washington Co., July 4, lli1J'9.
Lecomptun.
Wood, Andrew J., Ne.w Vorle. March 14. 1833.
Sac and Fox Reservation, April
. '
29. 1869.
Topeka.
'. Waters. G. E .. Northfield, Minn .• June 20.1860.
Uouglas Co.
Wardlow, S. W , Kentucky. 1 8 5 1 . .
Leavenworth Co., 1868.
Lawrence.
Woodward,S E .• Io ....a. August 211, 18~0
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
White. W. B., North Carolina. January 11 ,1S:I3.
Lawrence. Nov. 4, 1808.
Lawrence.
Wood, John, Versailles, Morgan county. MO., April 16,
1s:l5..
Clinton, Oct. 13, 185-1.
Twin Mounds.
Wrigbt, Robert H., St. Louis, Mo., September 15,1861. Dodge City. June 12. 11101.
Dodge City.
Weber, Gus .• Canada, August 16, 1860.
Lawrence,' Sept ~ 1870.
Lawrence.
Wild, H C, Balrimore. May 24, 1~5.
.
Wonneberg. Adolph, Hanover, Germany. February 15.
1856.
Leavenworth Co. July, 16. 18jS. Tonganoxie.
Woodward. J. W .• Chester county, Pa, Feb. H, IR34. Lawrence, May Hi lSii.'&gt;,
l.awrence.
Wells. Thomas, Bedfordshire. England, August 15,1809 Lawrence, I tctobe: W 1~60.
wumps., Mrs A .. Goshen, Indiana, August 10. I~U.
Ilttawa. Nov, 18G6 '
l~ea ven worth.
W~rers. A:lron p. Ohio, Aprilli'i. IM~!.
Leavenworlh, Sept IH,I!!'79.
W yall"otte Co.
W,lley.S P .• Ch3utauqua countv, N. Y., June 22; 1809. Hal"win Ciry. April. IH/j(I.
Wood, Loui. M • Pennsylvania; November 2'2,1846.
Lawrence. Dec. 2, Iln2.
Lawrence.
Walter. ~. L., La .... rence.
.
Douglas Co., lli6l.
Walterm ...,. E. D., OhIO, April 9, I86!I
Douglas Co., April 2, 1878.
Reno,.Leav, Co.
Web her, Ellwood P., Indi'napoli., Indiana Nov .• 1854. Topek3 ISUH.
TOpeka.
Watkins, J. Il.. Indiana. Pe~n., Jun.e 25. lillO.
Lawren~e, August HI, 1873.
Lawrence.
Wood. E W., I.ebanon, MalDe, Aprll2il, 1!l83.
Lawrence April 5 1/lOO
Lawrence.
White, G. W., Kentucky, July 80. 1~4
"
.
Wiggins, Miss Ida, Kansas, September 15, ISlW.
Lawrence. Sept. 15, 1864.
Lawrence.

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Nl/lIlt, PIau lmd Daft of

Birth.

IF/au'

Wilson, V. P., Pc'nnsylvania April I, 1828.
Wallace, Josie B., Rochester, New York, March28,I850.
Warren, A. B., Berkshire, Ma.s., March 25, ISI~
Winan H K Pennsylvania April 13, 183:1.
, . . , '
Welsh, C. W, December III, 1816.

al;~ Dab! of Sdl/11Itnt.! Prt:S(J:~ R~~t~~'Ir:

Abilene, Feb .. 1870.
Lawrence, Jan. 10,18511.
Lawrence. Dec. 15, IX6II.
Auburn. Shawnee Co., October
10 1~6.
Shaw~ee Co., April 7 18-';9.

Abilene.
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Topeka.
Willian"l'ort Tp.,
Sh:uvuec Co.
Dougb. Co.

Williams. Henry, Wales, "England, November 27, 182'J. Willow Spring~. Sept., HIS5.,
Weatherby S S Knox cOllnty Ohio February l,18H. Pleasanton, Ltnn Co •• Sept. 30,
..
, • .,
"
l87\.
Baldwtn City.
War.sman lames R; Port Republic, Va., Sept., 5,1816. Tecumseh. May 5, 18M.
Tecumseh.
W'II ey I' W Pen~svlvania September 2S 1807.
Blue Mound, Douglas county,
,.
.,
,
,
March 26. lll57
Walgamot, L .• Millersburg, OhiO. June 17,1832.
Wyandotte Co., April 17, 1865.
Woodard, Sarah A , Highland county, Ohio, March 31,
. 2 S:'
1831.
Douglas Co., Aprtl 1 ,I ,,7.
Camd.n.
Willis, C. H., near Lawrence, Kansas. October 14,1856. Lawrence, October 14, HI56.
Lawrence.
Winni., M. A., New York, Oecember25, 1842.
La·.rence, May 25, U!7l.
Reno. Kansas.
White, Samuel, Indiana. July 17,1854.
Leavenworth Co .. Aprtlll, 11!71. Lawrence
Wyler. C. R .• Thun, Switzerla.nd, December 4,1826.
L •. wrence, Sept; 28, I~~\'
Twin. Mound.
Woodward Mllry. Pennsylv"nla, July 16, 1815.
CI!nton, March .m, IS.,!.
Le:r.omv ton .
Woodard, }. M' , Illinois, May 19, 1~1
CIt"ton. March 10, IH55.
Wood, Lucie.A., Cherry Valley, New York, August
Lawrence.
26, 1S4.5.
.
.
O.awatomie, M\,y 26, 1~'\6
Lawrence.
Watkins, Emma, New York. October 18,1802.
Lawrence, Apr!l 10,1805.
lawrence.
Watkins, John; England, November 28,1842..
Lawrence. Aprtl 10 .. 18115;
Waugh', ,YO. C. Harrison county, Ohio, June 15, 185.=;. Lawrence, Augnst 3, Ib73."
Lawrence.
Way. A". P .• Linn county, November21.18tiZ.
Lawrence.
Whitney, H. C, Vermont. June 28,18112.
Lawrence. April 16, 1863.
Wheeler, Joshua, England, February 12, 1827.
Pardee, Atchison Co., October Nortonville.
•
I, 1857.
Williams, N. L., Springfield, Ohio, October 80, It!07.
ShAwnee Co., May 14.'18:;5.
WilHams, SUl\o.n, Coshocton. Ohio, Oclohcr 2, 1809.
Shawnee Co., May H, Hi!',.).
Wallace. James 1&gt;:., Marshall county, Kentucky, Aug
Shawnee Co.
7,1!!3a.
'I Leavenworth. August 24, 1854.
Walker, H. A • Chester count}'. S. Ca1olina, May 15,
Lawrence.
1&amp;&lt;;5.'
Lawrence. Nov., 1865.
Burrton.
Wright, L. n ,Simpson county, Kv., February 17,1851. Burrton, Feb. 1,1877.
Leavenworth.
Leavenworth, Oct .• IH59.
Wellhou&lt;e, F., Ohio, November 16. J!l2l!
Douglas Co.
\Vi~gs, R., Indiana, M~rch 9, 1879.
Lilwrcl1ce, ~1arch. Ur.U.
(.awrence.
Walker, S. Jennie, In.Jiana. May 2'~, 1S.~7.
Lawren"e, Nov., I~U!J.
l)ougI3. Co.
Weaver, J. F., Ohio, December 31, 1848.
DOllglas Co., Arril I, lR05.
Lawrence.
Wartner, A. B., New York, September IS, Ibi9.
Lawrence, Apri 211, J~!J.
Woodruff, Frnnk L., Independence, ~Jo.t Jan. 1,1859. Lawrc,:,ce, Dec. 2H. l~tH
Lawrence.
Willi"ms Lizzie A .. Cold Springs .. l1J ,Jan. 9, H!M.
Franklin, Knn., March 17, 1857. ElII.lor •.
\Vilder, John, Ska.ueatc1a.s. N. Y • Nov. IO, Hr.l~.
Lawrc.nce. 18..'17 . .
Wilson, A. D., Dundee, Scou)and, Aug. 2. IMO.
Scanlha. Re)luhllc Co., Nov. 5, Scandia.
IS7().
.
WatsOn, J. S., 'Ohio,'Decemher'2, lH4a.
Emporia, Sept., ISijK
Emporia.
Woodard. Levi Indiana, August 29, 1830.
IHesper, April G, 1857.
Lawrence.
Watson, G. B., Virginia, November. I, 1806.
Lecompton, March, 1856.
Lecompton.
Watt, Sally B .• Mt. Gilead, Kas., Nov. 2tl. IIn9.
Lawrence.
Watt, Mary E., Franklin Co .• Kas., June 6.1&amp;')7.
,
L"wrence.
Watt. Phebe J., Lawrence, November 24, 1!!i0.
Lawrence.
Whiteor'!! A. I .. JelTerson Co • NY .• April 12, 1l!a6IManhattau, June 1.1856.
North Lawrence.
Woods. tieorge H .. Erie, Pa., Augu&lt;l 21, l"'l~.
Topeka, June 25, 1855.
Topeka.
Walker, Mr •. Lydia 1:1 .• Kent C"., R. I, Mar 18,1817. Wyandotte, July 31,184~.
Wyandotte.
WalkeIJ. Mi.s Louise, Sandusky, Ohio. Apri 11,184:1. Wyandotte, JlIly 31.184:1.
Wyandotte.
Wick, ~arson. Erie county, Pa , March.
Cion tan, April 1:.1. 1~7.
Cion ton.
W~I~houser, E. J '.' Portland, Maine, Feh. 8. l.rU:
New Chicago, June 18,1869.
Kansas City.
W,llits, Jacob, Jencho. L. 1., February 24,18.4.
Topeka. May, f&amp;&lt;;5.
Topeka.
Willits, lWzabeth, Ilabylou, L. 1.. August 26,18:14.
Topeka. June, 1&amp;'iO.
Topeh.
Weeks, R-obert'E., Oneida Co , N. Y .. Dec. 24, 1~12. Lawrence. October 10, 1870.
L:l\vrence .
. W.tson, Juha M., Lawrence. January 23. 1~17.
Dougla, Co., January 23. 1801.
Lawrence.
Wood. S. N., Morrow county. Ohio, nec. 25, 11l25.
Near Lawrence'lune 24, 1854.
Elmdale, Chase Co.
Wood, Margaret L., Richland Co., Ohio, Oct IS, '30. Near Lawrence, une 24, 1854.
Elmdale, Chase Co.
White, C. ),; .. Whittng. Vt., April 25, Ilj2'~
Lawrence. Jan. '!I, I1l76.
Lawrence.
Walker, Fannie. Pennsylvania. Nov. ZT, 1~54.
Lawrence, March 1&amp;&lt;;5.
Lawrence.
Wade, A B., Franklin Co" 1110., Ault 25, 18l!9.
N. W. of Lawren~e, June 5,l&amp;'&gt;J. N. w. of L.wrence.
Wade, N. E., Fayette county, Ky., March 13, 1828.
N. W. of Lawrence, June 5, 1854. N. W. of Lawrence.
Wilson. F. H .• Ro •• county, Ohio. Jan 5, llf..!!I.
l.awrence. Octob., 20, 11!71.
Webber, A. B., CincinD:1ti, Ohi", June H, 1852.
Topeka, May I, 11169.
Topeka.
White, James, Westmoreland Co., Pa., Aug. 25, 1833. Wam.go. Kansas, April 7, 1870. Lawrence.
Wilson. James C., Warren Co" 0., March 11,1830.
Leavenworth Co., Oct. 28 1855. Douglas Co.
Watkins, Mrs. Charlotte. Fredonia, Mich , Nov. 20, '36.
' A n n Arbor, Mich.
Witbeck, Mrs. Sarah. 0., Feb. 22, J838.
Lawrence, Apri17;J871.
•
Willits,.·l'. E., Ind., Nov.. 5,1824.
Newman. Jeff Co., March 1.1865. Newman.
Weybflght. J. B • Elkhart Co:' Ind., June 11, 18a5.. Willow Springs June 1,1860.
Lawrence.
Woodruff, Tliomas P , Meadvtlle, Pa., March ?:T, 18a5. Council City; November 10.1854. Lawrence.
\Voodward, H. p" Homer, Courtland Co, N. Y., A p r . '
.
.
Lawrence, Kansas, April 15,1865. Wamego, Kan.
. 17, 1824. .
Woodward, E. A, Lenawee &lt;;0 .. Mtch., Oct. n, IS;!!, Lawrence Kansas, April 15, 18t!5. Wamego, Kan.
Weeks, Mrs. Matilda L., Phtlada., Pa., Nov 7, I~I,. Lawrence, April 29. 1871.
Lawrence.
Weeks. Mary L .. Sandu.ky, Ohio, May 24,1856.
Lawrence. April 29, 11l71.
Lawrence.
Wee.ks,.Joseph H., Newark, 0., Aug 17,1851.
Lawrence, April 29, 1871.
l.awrence.
W~blDtz, Wm .• Kan., Sept. 14, 18~'(). "
I.awrence, September I~. Ill6O.
North Lawrence.
W!lder, A. V., Beth~I, Vt , Apr. 2'J, 18:12..
I.awrence, January In. 111'77.
Lawrence.
\Vlght, Rut~ L.,. I/c:ccster, Mass, June 0:1, lH!rJ.
Ncar Lawrence, April, 1868.
Lawrence.
W!.:hc, Annlc, V1ClIlUY or I. . awrence, July 25, IMGO.
Near Lawrence, _ _ .
La.wrence.:
WIght, Lucy, Lawrence, March 27, IljUl.
Lawrence.
Whaley, Geo. W., Athens Co ,0 ,June 7,1842.
Dimon, JeffersoR Co., November
IS, 1874.
Dimon.
Wood, W. R., Morrow Co., 0 { June 2, 1857.
Cottonwood Falls, April 14. 1865. Elmdale. Chase Co
Wood, J. M., Norridgewock. ;. e., Jan. ~G. 1824.
Lawrence,
Jan1lary
In.
1872.
Lawrence.
Woodard, J. N., Park Co., Ind., June 7, 184~.
Lawrence, October 20. l~.
Lawrence.
Whipple, F'. B., Brockfort. Oct. 28, 1843.
Lawrence,
November
20,
1865.
White, Joel S., Lancaster Co , Pa.; Dec. 25, lila!.
Lawrence, August 16, 1~64
Lawrence.
White, Almeth, Burlington, N. J., Oct. l!9. 1847.
Atchi.on, November I, 1878.
Walruff, John, Prussia, June 11, 1830.
Ohio City. Franklin Co., A"ril25,
1857.
Lawrence.

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Warren, Mrs. Ann. Garry, Ireland, Nov. 5,1805.
WalSon. E. P •• Darien, N. Y.,lune la, lsaa.
Waus, EI$ie Kan., Apr. 20, 1875.
Watts, Louisa, Mo., Feb. 15, 1850.
Willey, 1. W .• Clark Co., Ind., Jan. 22, I&amp;QO:
Willey. Mrs. M. W., Va , Oct. 6, 1!S:Jl1.
Way, T. A., RIchmond, Ind., Sel't. III, 11126.
Wight, H ..l Mass •• Feb. 7:1. l11ZT.
Wharton, :&gt;. R., -Newton, H.mil:on Co., Pa., March
24, 1!!61.

of Stttltmmt.\Pmmt

Eudora. September,

l~.

Rtsidmu

ILawrence.
North Lawrence.

Lawrence, May 20, 1864.
Lawrence, March 26, Ib'77.
Franklin, April, 11155.
Mound City; lune 12. 1801.
Lawrence, April 8, 1851!.

Lawrence.
Lawrence.
La.wrence.'
Leavenworth.
Lawrence.

Hamlin Tp., Brnwn Co., February
23, 1!!72.
Emporia. March, 1858.
Lawrence.lune 8. ISH5.
Lawrence. July 17. IH78.
_ _ _ _ , Scptcmber 11, 1869.
Lawrence, December 15, 1856.
Leavenworth,lune-15, 1l!.~7.
ntoomingtnn, March 15,1&amp;'"&gt;5.
Uioomington, lYbrch 15, 11155.

Lawrence.
Emporia Tp
Lawrence.
Lawrence.
_
Lawrence.
St.loseph. Mo.
Osage Co.
Died May 27. 1877.

Topeka. February 10, I!l55.

Topeka.

. Topeka. February 20, ISM.
Wiggs, AI. -D .• Tampico. Darke Co • 0 .• March 17;
.

Topeka.

Wilhite, Charle •• Morgan Co .. Ind., June 9, 1854.
Winchell, G. H., Lawrence, Au"ust fl, I&amp;l'.!.
WiII:lrd, Mrs. N. F., C:ln:lda. NoveRlher -t, II!6I.
Wil!lOn, George, Linwood.lanu:lry 2{), IHrJ9.
Watts. I. C., England, Sept. 3. 1!l36.
Wilder:oan,el W., Bla.ckstone. Ma .... July IS, 11!32.
Woodard. J. W., De W,'.t Co;. III ,luly.7, IK-II!.
Woodard.1..emuel, Lee ( 0 • Y:l , May 23,1711\1
Weymouth, Wm. H, New Market. N. H., Feb. 2:1,
Ill'll. -

Weymouth,_ Mr•• Siloie ilL. Roston. Mas.•.• Nov, 27.

.

_

1!l36.

1!l55,

.

.

Hutchinson, Reno Co., April 5'1
1873.

.

Worcester, Leonard, Union Mission. C. W., March 8,.
.
Ilj;ltl.
ILawrence, March 2.1856.
Willson,l. E., Peru, Ind., Feb. 11,1856.
Topeka,October III, I!!6Y.
\Vhicomtl, Ansel H., l.awrence; July 7,'1864.
Lawrence.
Wade, Ida. !\-lay, Lawr~nce, ~~~ , June 18, IH67.
Whittick, H. A .• Germany, July IS, ll1a!l.
\Yilber, 'Miss Florence E., Dundee, New York.
WalrutT. Adelade. Ottawa. Feb. 13, 1864.
Whitbeck_ J. Elmore, Newark, N. J .• Feb. 6,1850.
Weybright, Sarah, Lewiotown, Pa~1 Oct., 15J 11140.
Wilhelmi~ Max, Washillgto~, Mo .• NOV. 5,1856.
Wibon. E. A. North Carollna.luly, 24.1b"24.
\Vhittemore, Gordon, Huudey Grove, lit, July 0,1851.
Whittemore, Ida M., Beatrice, Neb., Apri1 ~ti, 1~G3_
Yeli.gton, A. E • India, February 2, 1l!44..
YemdaH. Joseph IJradford, Yorkshire. England. Sept.
26, IS23.
Yates, G. W. W., Pittsfield, lll., Septemher 2,1814.
Yoakum. S. T' J ticorgia, September n, 1850.
Yeats, 1\[ ... S. G .• Jonesborough, Tenn., August 21.
182d.
.
Young, J B_, Indiana, October 30, l8:~-I.
Vate:.. \Vw., Barren county, Kentucky, Jan. 80, U~20.
Yarrington. M. S.,-New York, March 21.1S'ZH.

Clinton

.

IGreenSbUrg. Ind.
O.age City. _
Lawrence. .

I

Lawrence.
Lawrence.
Big Springs, Kan.as, March, 1&amp;57 ..
Lawrence, Kansas, October, 1856.\Lawrence.
Ouawa, I'-an....
/Lawrence •. Kan.
Louisville, July, 187&amp;'
Lawreuce, Kan,
Lawrence. Vctob,r 4,18311.
Valley Falls.
'.
Lawrence, September, 1878.
ILawrcnce.
Lawrence.
_
Lawrence.'
Atchison, April, 181.:0
RealrlCc. Neb.
Bea.rice, Nchraska.April26, 18H3.ITopeka. Kan
Douglas county. October 14,1860. Leavenworth Co.

DOllglas county, April 11. 1!!60.
Lawrence, Allgust I'l, 1854.
Leavcnworth, ,March 1, 1&amp;57.

L.a\vrence
Lawrence.
Fairmont, Kan.

Frank lin county. Septcmber, 1S70.
Humboldt, !\lay 9, 1857.
lola.
L:lwrcncc, August I~. l~.
Lawrence.
Wakaru.a, Shawnee Co, May 20,
lStiO.
Wakarusa,

Young, W. G •• Braddock.fields, Pennsylvania, July 7,
1837..
Franklin. Sep.ember 15. lli5!!.
IOttawa
VC'lger, Lizzic, Germany, August 17,1861.
Lawrence. August 8,1859.
ILawrence.
Yeager, Miss Kate, Germany, June 10, 1867.
L3.wrenc~, AUGUst S, It!!50.
ILawrence.
Young. Mrs. Isaac, Columbus, Ohio, Septembor 14,
ur~.
.
Le~venworth, May, lS1)7. ,
Leavenworth.
Young. Jas. W., Rolla, Missouri, October 19. 1862
Sahna, May, 1866.
ISa:ina.
Young. Geo. L., Shelby county. Ky., Sept. 16,1sa2.
Indianola. Shawnee Co .• November 17. ISS!.
IShawuee Co.
Yeats, RobertA., Kentucky. November 10, HU9.
Pomona, September 15,1871.
IL:..wrcnce.
Vosthup. Fred M., Williamstown, Mass., June2a, 1857. Lawrence, February 16. 1879.
Sigel.
Zeigler, Logan, Stone county, Mo•• April 3, 1825.
Wyandotte coul/ty. October 15,
1820.
.
Leav. Co. Oldest
inhabitant.
Lawrence, August H, 11!&amp;i.
Zerby, John V., Lancaster. Penn .• March 23, 185.S
Lawrence.
Zinamerm"n, E., ~Iontgomery county, Pcnn., Sept. 0,
III:H.Dongl •• couuly, Dee. 81, 18111.
Grant Tp., DOll~l:ls
Cu.
Lecompton, October 15, ISGU.
Zinno Laura N., Virginia, December HI, 111S1.
Lecompton. .
Zinn, Geo. W., Ohio, December 21. IHOO.
Lecompton, September 15. 11!64. Lecompton.
Zimmerman, 1. P., Center county, Penn., August
29, Perry, Jefferson county, A'pril ~,
18:17.
187~.
Perry.
Perry, J elTersoll county, April 5,
,Zimmerman, Ella. Center coullty. Pennsylvania.
1~78.
- Perry.

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�f]:)ou9la4 C!.ounty §eneal09iaal ~ocil:.ty
&lt;JJ. D.

r.B~x 3664, .La.w-:.enae, !l(an.~a~ 66044

OFFICERS 1977-78
President: Phillip F. Schlee
Vice-President: Floyd Stayton - Margaret Schroeder
Secretary: Mildred Schomer - Jane \Viggins
Treasurer: Maxine Hougland
Editor: Lance Reppert
Genealogist: Judy Sweets - Emma Berg
Librarian: Mary Jamison·
Historian: Fay Talley
Hospitality Chairman: Kathryn Bunton
Program and Publicity Chairman: Fay Talley
Telephone Chairman: Dorothy Clarke

BY-LAWS
Of The
DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
ARTICLE I:

Name.

This organization shall be a non~profit organization known as the '
Douglas County Genealogical Society.
ARTICLE II:

Purpose

The purpose of this organization shall be to promote interest in genealogical and historical study and research and to conduct such projects ~s
shall contribute to that end, which includes the acquisition and mainteriance
of a genealogical library .
,

.~TICLE III:

Eligibility

Any individual interested in promoting the objectives of the society is
for membership. Prospective members may attend two meetings as:
guests before being required to pay annual dues.
I~ligible

ARTICLE IV:

Officers

Section One: Officers shall be president, vice-president, secretary,
treasurer, librarian, genealogist and editor, and they shall comprise
the executive board. The executive board shall be required to meet at
least once between regular meetings. Action of the board shall be by
simple majority, with the president voting only in case of a tie vote.
Four (4) members of the executive board shall constitute a quorum.

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�Section Two: Officers shall serve a one-year term and shall not serve
more than two consecutive terms in one office. Individuals shall not
be eligible to serve as officers until they have been dues-paying
members for six months, with exception of the first year.
Section Three: The fiscal year shall run from July 1 to June 30.
Officers shall be elected at the annual meeting in April, and assume
duties on July 1. Vacancies in the offices except that of president
shall be filled by election at the next regular meeting and shall
complete the unexpired term.
ARTICLE V:

Parliamentary Procedure

The meetings shall be conducted under Roberts Rules of Order~ revi~ed.
ARTICLE VI:. Duties of Officers
Section One: The duties of the president shall be to preside at all
the meetings of the society and the executive board; to appoint all
committees; and shall be an ex-officio member of all committees except
the nominating committee and auditing committee.
Section Two: The vice-president shall assume
delegated by the president, or in the absence
president, or in case the office shall become
for a meeting place for the organization, and
the members of said meeting place and time of

the presidential duties
or incapacity of the
vacant; shall arrange
for notification of
the meeting.

Section Three: The secretary shall keep the minutes and records and
a roster of all members, and shall conduct all correspondence unde]:;
the direction of the president.
Section Four: The treasurer shall handle the funds, have a depository
therefore and duly account for the same by presenting a report at all
general meetings of the society and by submitting all monthly receipts
and cancelled checks to the president before each meeting. All checks
written in the name of the society must be signed by both the presfdent
(or vice-president in the absence of the president) and treasurer. A
special auditing committee consisting of three (3) members shall be'
appointed by the president at the beginning of each fiscal year and
shall present a report to the members at the next regularly scheduled
meeting. Ali funds shall be deposited in the name of the society. ,
Section Five: The librarian shall have custody of all genealogical
and historical material of the society and shall maintain a catalogue
of such material and make such arrangements as the society directs for
placement of the materials acquired by the society and shall be chairman of the library committee.
Section Six: The genealogist shall be responsible for all requests for
genealogical research from which funds are received, and the accounting
to the treasurer for said funds.

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�.Section Seven: The editor shall be responsible for the publication and
mailing of the quarterly and maintaining its mailing list, and shall
also be chairman of the quarterly committee.
ARTICLE VII:

Meetings

Unless otherwise directed by either the executive board or a majority of
members present at a regular or special business meeting, the monthly business
meeting of the Douglas County Genealogical Society shall convene at 7:30 p.m.
on the second Tuesday of each month. Seven (7) members of the organization
shall constitute a quorum. Action of the organization at regular or special
business meetings shall be by simple majority, unless otherwise indicated in
the by-laws. The president (or vice-president in the absence of the president)
with approval of the executive board, has the power to call special business
meetings if the need arises. If there is either a change in the monthly
business meeting or a special business meeting is scheduled, all members must
be notified by either telephone or mail as soon as possible.
ARTICLE VIII:

Committees

The president shall appoint such committees as deemed necessary, including nominating and auditing committees, and special projects committees
as the organization directs.
ARTICLE IX:

Dues

Annual dues shall be $5.00 per member, plus.an additional $2.50 per
member from the same household, payable before or at the July meeting. Each
member paying the $5.00 dues shall be entitled to one free copy of each'
quarterly and shall receive a 50% discount on copies thereafter that he (or
she) may purchase. Members joining after the July 1 date and paying the $5.00
fee shall receive all back issues of the quarterly for that fiscal year.
ARTICLE X:

Amendments

These by-laws may be amended at the regular meeting of the society by a
two-thirds (2/3) vote of members present, provided the proposed amendment has
been submitted in writing at the previous regular meeting.
ARTICLE XI:

Dissolution
,

On the dissolution of the Douglas County Genealogical Society, aft~r
making provisions for payment of all liabilities of the society, the ofiicers
shall dispose of all its assets exclusively for charitable or educational
purposes as shall at the time qualify as an exempt organization(s) under.
Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (or the corres-,
ponding provision of any future United States Internal Revenue law).

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�Douglas County Genealogical Society - Membership List - April 1, 1978
Aiken, David W., 1019 W. 29th St., Lawrence, KS

842-8503

Aiken, Gladys (Mrs. David), 1019 W. 29th St., Lawrence, KS
Banta, John V., Jr.; 2209 Kingston Dr., Lawrence~ KS

(Deceased)

842-0465

Berg, Emma (Hrs. George E.), Rt. II 2, Box 224, Lawrence, KS
Boyd, Dr. Patricia, 2600 Moundvie~ Dr., Lawrence, KS
Brown, Mrs. Virginia, Box 325, Paola, KS

841-7769

66071

Brune, Georgiana (Mrs. Frank), Rt. II 3, Lawrence, KS
Bunton, Miss Kathryn, 2135 Kentucky, Lawrence, KS

843-2793

843-5855

Clarke, Miss Dorothy, 1908 Ne.w Hampshire, Lawrerice, KS
Clason, Barbara, 1301 Louisiana, Apt. 3, Lawrence, KS
Clawson, Mrs. Arden, Rt. II 1, Linwood, KS

843-6690

843-2360
843-1956

66052

Collins, Mrs. Zola, 920 Sixth St., Baldwin City, KS

66006

594-3183

Davis, Ula (Mrs. Donald F.), Second and Arkansas, Lawrence, KS

•

Dolbier, Mrs. John, Rt. # 4, Box 187, Lawrence, KS

841-2325

842-7414

Elniff, Pauline (Mrs. W. R.), 820 Sunset Dr., Lawrence, KS

842-1993
I

Fe11enstein, Mrs. Charles, 2000 Arrowhead Dr., Olathe, KS

66061

Freeman, Joan (Mrs. Bill L.), 3224 Yellowstone, Lawrence, KS
Fugett, Pat (Mrs. Marion F.), 865 Oak, Lawrence, KS

I

782-0692

842-2195

842-4582

Gorton, Dr. Thomas &amp; Catherine, 831 Illinois, Lawrence, KS

843-5433

Harris, Virginia Lea (Hrs. Wm. F.), 3418 W. 10th St. Terrace, Lawrence, KS 842;-0058
Hougland, Maxine (Mrs. Sherman F.), 1920 Harper, Lawrence, KS
Hout, Mrs. Goldie, Rt. # 5, Box 128, Lawrence, KS

•

748-0923

Howard, Lewis and Edith, 1905 Valley Glen Rd., Topeka, KS

66615

Jackman, T\vy1ah (Mrs. Claire), 1230 N. Van Buren, Topeka, KS
Jamison, Joe W. and Mary, Rt. II 5, Lawrence, KS

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843-3072·

748-0956

66608

�Kasky, Dorothy (Mrs. Leonard), 2022 Miller Dr., Lawrence, KS (Deceased)
•

Kasky, Leonard, 2022 Miller Dr., La,rrence, KS

843-1409

Kidwell, Irma (Mrs. R.L.), 1617 Rhode Island, Lawrence, KS

841-3895

King, Carmen (Mrs. William), Rt. II 1, Box 175, Linwood, KS

66052

Long, Fern (Mrs. Raymond E.), 620 Elm, Eudora, KS

66025

542·-2243

Harquette, Hazel (Hrs. Robert Sr.), 925 Illinois, Lawrence~ KS
McCain, Donna, 801 Frazier, Valley Falls, KS

945~3440

66088

Mills, Lawrence C., 2040 Ohio St., Lawrence, KS

842-0094

843-8839

Muckey, Charlotte (Mrs. Marion), 1709 Tennessee, Lawrence, KS

843-7015:

Ralston, Cleo (Mrs. Thomas Jr.), 516 Caraway Place, Lansing, KS
Reppert, N. Lance, 1605 Tennessee, Lawrence, KS

66043

843-4430

Schlee, Phillip F., 1220 Garfield, Emporia, KS

66081

316-342-4311

Schomer, Mildred (Mrs. Alfred), 833 Tennessee, Lawrence, KS

843-9210

Schroeder, Margaret (Hrs. Sydney 0.),902 W. 25th St., Lawrence,. KS 843 ... 0082

,

Sheldon, Evelyn (Mrs. Martin), 2908 Chisholm Dr., Lawrence, KS
Smith, Claude

&amp;.

Zona, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, KS

Stayton, Floyd, 2611 Oxford Rd., Lawrence, KS

843-6296

842-0351

Talley, Lloyd &amp; Fay, 2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, KS

843:"'4989

\-liggins, Dorothy (Mrs. Elwood), Rt. II 5, Box 218, Lawrence, KS
Wiggins, Miss Jane, Rt. 1/ 3, Box 218, Lawrence, KS
\.Jismer, Nettie, 1421 Kasold Dr., Lawrence, KS

842-4258

843-9097

843-1619

843-4079

Out of State:
Ellis, Jean, 8948E. Oklahoma Place, Tulsa, OK

74115

Felton, Carol E. 112 E. 79th Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64114
Finley, Mildred M., 8205 NE 9th

St.~

Gilmore, BettyJo, 7635 Bar Du Lane,

Vancouver, WA
Sacramento~

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CA

98664
95823

816-523-4215

�Goodpasture, Robert A., Star Route, Georgetown, CA
•

Maust, Habel, 180 No. Lincoln St., Burbank, CA

95634

91506

Niedermaier, Louise (Mrs. E. J.), 3922 S. Buckner Blvd., Dallas TX
Quin, Barbara, 15483 Moorpark, Sherman Oaks, CA

75227

91403

State Historical Soc. of Wisconsin, 816 State St., Madison, WI

53706

Sweets, Judy M. (Mrs. John), 17 Ba1a11y Dr., Dundrum, Dublin 14, Ireland

LIBRARY ADDITIONS
These books have been purchased for the Society Library since July 1977: ,
BRown, Nary J.

Handy Index to ;!;h£. Holdings of the GenealoP'ical Society of:!Ii!ili.

CUNNTITGHAl1, Ronald and Evans J Evan. !. Hand Guide to the Genea1oP,'icB~ Library'
and Church Ristor; cal DeDartment Salt talee City).

1

HALL,

Charles~

HALL, Charles.

Th9 Atlantic Bridge to Germanv, Vol. III.
The Genealop'ical Handbook for

~ng'land

INSTITUTE of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies.

and Hales.

Parish

~~ns

of the COunties

of England and Hales.
KIRKHAM, E. Kay. A Genealo~ical and. Historic8.l Atlrs of the United States .Qi
Am.erica.

A Handy Guide to Record
United States.

KIP,xP.A!&gt;f, E. Kay.

KIRK HAH , E. Kay.
KIRKLAND.

!

in. the Larger Cities .Qf the

Handwriting.Qf A.rneric::m Records for !! Period of .1QQ Years.

Survey of Merican Church Records.

HILLER, Olga K.

•

Searchin~

l1igrat ion, Znifn"at ion, TmIdgrat; on.

OLIVIER, Reginald L.

Your .ft_l'lcient Canadien Family Ties •

5}1ITH, Frcnk and Thomsen, Finn.

Genealogi cal Guidebook and Atlas of Nopray.

.m Erigland

SEITH and Gardener.

Genenloaical Resegch

SMTI'H and Gardener.

Irrnnigr?!lts to America Anoo$.ri.n~

STENHONS, John D.

The Q.. .§... Census Ccmpendiwn.

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and Weles, vols. 1-3.

in Enr1ish Records.

�Miss Dorothy Clarke, 1905 New HeJ!IDshire St., LajlI'ence, Kansas, 66044
desires information on Samuel CLARK, born in Ohio, lS09. Where in
Ohio was he born and 'tITho ..rere his"parents? . His ..rife, Jane A. CLARK,
born Pennsylvania, Feb. 9, lSl3-need her maiden name, parents and
where born. Their son, Oliver Ervin CLARK, born Pennsylvania,
Feb. 19, lS43--which toVlIl or county? They moved to Douglas County,
Kansas, 1855-1857, ..rhere they farmed.
Samuel and Jane CLARK probably had other children. Anderson
CLARK whose viife was Hary A. and their children; Samuel, Melissa. J.,
Willi~, Martha E., and Clara B. What happened to the Anderson CLARK
family after they moved to Melvern, Kansas? .
Mrs. AI (A. C~) Street (given na,me unknown) was probably a
dau~hter of Samuel and Jane A. Clark. The 1895 State Census for
Kan;as shows A. C. Street, Joseph E., Elizabeth, Ord L. (1 year old)
in Wakarusa Twp., Douglas County, Kansas. Joseph E. &amp; E'liz may have
been son and daughter-in-law of A. C. Street, and Ord a grandson.
Samuel and Jane Clarl: and son Oliver are buried in Richland
Cemetery, Wakarusa Twp., Douglas County, Kansas.
Any information appreciated.

CLABK

,
! .

Miss Dorothy Clarke • 1908 Ne,.f HaI'npshire St.. La'tlrrence, Kansas, 66044
'Wou.ld like infomation on PERCY family~ Dr. Edward Rotton PERCY,
born England, 1818-1819. Who '\oTere his parents and "'Thera was he born?
Was his name changed from ROTTON to PERCY? Died Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Janua~J 4, 1875: where buried?
His first wife ..ras a DUCHESS who was born in England. \-1here ..ras
she born and who were her parents? Their child, Juliette born New York
1843.
'
Dr. Edwa,rd Rotton PERCY ~ s second Wife, my great-grandmother,
_ _ _ SARGENT (sp?), born l!l England. What was her given name, when and
where was she born and who were her parents? Children of Dr. Percy
and second ..rife: Catherine, January 14, 1847 and NarJ born lS49 both
born in New York City.
"
Dr. Percy's third lftife was Anna E. BENSON.
Dr. Percy was a physician in New York City. He lived at 796 Sixth
Ave~ue, N.Y. C., l860~1861. He was in Kansas after the Civil War,
res:l.ding there until. shortly before his death. From 1874-75 he lived
at 95 Second Avenue, Brooklyn (?), N.Y.
.
Any information appreciated.

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PERCY
ROT TON
DUCHESS

SARGENT

BENSON

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Lawrence" Kansas 66044
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Contents

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Membership 1978 - 1979 • • • • • • • • • • •

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Battle of Prairie Grove. Killed and Wounded. 1863

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1663 Ministeral; Appointments. Lawrence. Ks. Methodist
Epi scopal Conference

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Douglas County. Kansas Cemetery Information" Marshall Cemetery • • • • • • • 5
Rural Schools and Schoolhouses of Doudas County" Book Excerpts

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I" Numbers 1" 2. 3'. 4 • • • • . .0. . . . ., .10

D.C.G.S. Library Information.
Index to "The Pioneer"" Vo1o

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of Premptions in Dou~las County. 1854-1863. Indexed.
$5.00 plus 75t posta~e.

Lists of Ori~inal Land Owners in the City of Lawrence. 1854-1863" Indexed.
$5.50 plus 75t posta~e.
The History of Lawrence by R. Cordley" 1895. Indexed. Reprint-1976.
$10.50, members,; $12.50" non-members plus: 66t poste.f!;e.
'Note Packages - 16 c~t; four La\~n:.~~_~ce~~

$3.00 plus 35t posta~e.

�Our special "thank youll is given for the patience of our readers

and to all the people who have helped with this publication, in time arid
material contributed.
We enjoyed' our table at the Baldwin City Maple Leaf Festival, Oct: 2122, 1978. We were again located in the 'Santa Fe Trail Cabin, 3 miles east
of Baldwin on 56 Highway. Over one hundred fifty people signed Oi.lr re~
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gister. A thank you to those of you participating.
Since we have no Editor at the present time, we are with the help 'of
the Publications Committee and Exchange Quarterly Committee publishing
The Pioneer.
Because of postage rates and convenience in printing, our future
quarterlies will be printed and mailed two at a time.

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We are especially asking for Kansas related material at least fiftY
years old to print. Nothing will be refused. Please copy any records ;
as we do not wish to be responsible for the original copies.
Queries from members w,ill be printed free. Queries from non-members
also will be printed free but must concern relatives who were located in
Kansas at least fifty years ago. For best results state at least one date
and another fact for each relative. There is no limit to the number of
queries submitted. Remember we have exposure to more than thirty states.
The exchange quarterly committee is doing a fine job, and deserves,
special credit for their outlining the exchange quarterlies and newsletters.
You will be hearing from us again very soon.
Sincerely,

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BA.nta, John V. Jr, 2209 Kingston Drive, Lawrence, KS 660}..l4
2. Berg, Emma Semple, Rt.2, Bo~ 224, Lawrence, KS 66041
3. Bo~er, Ellen Jean, 1614 Rose L8ne, Lawrence, KS 660hh
4. BroivrJ., Virginia, Box 325, Paola, KS 66071
5. Brune, Georgiana, Rt. 3, Lawrence, KS 66044
6. B~~ton, Kathryn, 2135 Kentucky, Lawrence, KS 66044 .
70 Clarke, Dorothy, 1908 New Hampshire, Lawrence, KS 66044
8. Collins, Zola, 920 Sixth Street, Baldwin City, KS 66006
9. Davis, Ula, Second and Arkansas, LaHrence, KS 66044
10. Elniff, Pauline B., 820 Sunset Drive, Lawrence, KS 66044
11. Fellenst.ein, Cora, 2000 Arrowhead Drive., Olathe, KS 66061
12. Freeman, Joan, 3224 Yellowstone, Lawrence, KS 66044
13. Gilmore, Betty Jo, 7635 Bar Du Lane, Sacramento, CA 95823
14. C~rton, Catherine, 831 Illinois, Lawrence, KS 66044
150 Gorton, Dr. Thomas, 831 Illinois, Lawrence, KS 66044
.16. Hansen, (}eorgia H., 308 East Rumble Road, Hodesto, CA 95350
17. Hougland~ Haxine, 1920 Harper, Lawrence, KS 66044
18. Rout ']oldie, Rt.. 5 Box 128, LarNrence, KS 66044
19. Howard, Edith, 190') Valley Glen Road, Topeka, KS 66615
20. Howard, Lewis, 1905 Valley Glen Road, Topeka, KS 66615
:21. Jackman, Ti°7ylah, 1230 N. Van Buren, T~peka, KS 66608
:22. Jamison, Mary, Rt. 5, Box 176, Lawrence, KS 66044
:23. Kidwell, Irma, 1617 Rhode Island, Lawrence, KS 66044
:24. Knauff, Dorothy, 42h3 East Santa Anna Drive, Columbia, ~1O. 65201
:?5. McCain, Donna A., 601 Frazier, Valley Falls, KS. 66088
;?6. McMasters, Margaret
3440 Crestline ltlay, Soquel, CA 95073
27. Muckey, Charlotte, 1709 Tennessee Street, Lawrence, KS 660h4
28. Ralston, Cleo M., 516 Caraw~.y Place, Lansing, KS 66043
29. Reppert, N. Lance, 1605 Tennessee Street, Lawrence, KS 66044
30. Sheldon, Evelyn, 2908 Chisholm Drive, Lawrence, KS 66044
31. Schomer, Mildred, 833 Tennessee, Lawrence, KS 66044
32. Stayton, Floyd, 2611 Oxford Road, Lawrence, KS 66044
33. Stooksberry, Mrs. Willie p.,24ll Louisiana Street, Apt. 13, Lawrence, KS
34. Sweets, Judy H., Villers par Orcines, 6381' 0, France.
35. \viggins, Dorothy, Rt. 5, Lawrence, KS 66044
36. 1,viggins, Jane, Rt. 5, Lawrence, KS 66044
370 ',vismer, Nettie, 1421 Kasold Drive, Lawrence, KS 660L.4
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The Membership dues are $5.00 per society fiscal year, single memberships; $7.50 for two family memberships.
?lonthly meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month, 7 :30 pgm.,
with area speakers. Place to be announced.

"All too often a cl&amp;ar conscience is merely the result of a bad memory~ •
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�KANSAS WEEKLY TRIBUNE,

La'Wrence,

January 22, 1863

Killed and Wounded at the Battle of Prairie Grove
3d Brigade, 1st Division, 2nd Kansas
Killed:

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Volunteers
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Captain A. Russe11 •••••••••• Co
Sergtt James Duff •••.•..•• Co
Sergtt Wm. H. Morris ••••••• Co
Jos. Ballance •••••••••••••• Co
Byron Alden ••.••....••••.•• Co
David Foster ••••••••••••••• Co
George Myer ••••.••••.•.•••• Co
Lamar Williamson •••••••••.. Co
Albert Payne •••••••••••.•.•. Co
A' Henning ••••••.••••••..•• Co
John A. Miller ••••••••.•... Co
John Cunningham ••••••.••.•• Co
Horace Hayes •••••••.•.•..•• Co
Thomas Lawrence •••••.•••..• Co
Thomas Martin ••••••••••.••• Co
H. Koister •••.••••••.•.... Co
E. S. McFarland •••••••••••. Co
Renier Yelkin •••••.••..•••• Co
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"Life is surely given us for higher purposes than to gather what our
ancestors have wisely throwaway."
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---Samuel Johnson (1751)

"The Emporia Gazette" is the best loved paper in Kansas because its

editor~ver looks in yesterday's files to see if what he proposes to write

today is consistento"
---William Allen White (1868-1944) commenting on an
item in the Topeka Canitol.

"If I were asked • . • • to what the singular prosperity and growing
strength of that peop1e(the Americans) ought mainly to be attributed, I
should reply: To the superiority of their women."
---i1lex de Tocquevi11e'
"Democracy in America"- 1840

�KANSAS WEEKLY TRIBUNE - - March 19, 1863
Ministerial Appointments for 1863
The following are appointments made at the Methodist Episcopal Conference
held in this city, March 1863:
Leavenworth District
L. D. Price, P. E.
Leavenworth - - - - - - D. P. Mitchell
Atchison - - - - - - - W. Marlatt
Oskaloosa - - - - - - D. Dickinson
Easton - - - - - - - - J. J. Early
MonrOvia - - - - - - - L. F. Walden
Palermo - - - - - - B. F. Bowman
Troy - - - - - - - - - S. w. Lloyd
White Cloud - - - - o. B. Gardner
Hiawatha - - - - - - - J. Shaw
Sabetha - - - - - - To be supplied
Holton - - - - - - - - To be supplied
Grasshopper Falls - - - A. G. Channel
W. R. Davis, Chaplain in the army, member of Leavenworth Quarterly Conference
Baldwin City District
s. Brooks, P. E.
Baldwin City - - - - Centropo1is - - - - - Auburn and Burlingame Topeka - - - - - - - Tecumseh and Clinton Lawrence - - - - - - Franklin - - - - - - Wyandotte and QuindaroOlathe and Lanefie1d Paola - - - - - - - - Sac and Fox Mission - Baker University - - -

T. J. Ferrill
J. Lawrence

S. Green
T. A. Parker
J. S. Griffing
G. W. Paddock
C. E. Lewis
M. M. Haun
To be supplied
To be supplied
R. P. Duval, member of Centropolis Quarterly Conference
L. L. Hartman, Prof., member of Baldwin City Quarterly
Conference
L. B. Dennis, Agent American Bible Society, member of Lawrence Quarterly
Conference
J. S. Kline, Chaplain in the army, member of Baldwin City Quarterly Conference

Mound City District
Mark Robertson, P. E.
Mound City - - - - - - . H. Moys
Twin Springs - - - - - S. Parker
Garnett - - - - - - - - To be supplied
Mapleton - - - - - - - To be supplied
Fort Scott- ~ - - - - J. P. McElfresh
lola - - - - ~ - - - - To be supplied
Belmont - - - - - - - - C. Meadows
Hartford - - - - - - - J. H. Hawley
Emporia and Council Grove - J. W. Stewart.
Ottumwa and Burlington- F. W. Travis
Waterloo - - - ... - - - J. R. West
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�Hanhattan District
N. Taylor, P. E.
Manhattan and WabaunseeFort Riley - - - - - - Junction City - - - - Fancy Creek - - - - - Marysville
Seneca - - - - - - - - Rock Creek - - - - - - Circleville - - - - - J. Denison, President of
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R. L. Harford
J q A. Woodburn
J. Paulsen
To be supplied
W. Buffington
To be supplied
Wm. Knipe
J. MCI~uiston
Bluemont College, member of Manhattan :~uar~erly
Conference

Rocky Mountain District
B. C. Dennis, P. E.
Denver City - - - - - - O. Ao Willard
Golden City - - - - - - D. H. Pettefish
Boulder - - - - - - To be supplied
Central City - - - - - - W. H. Fisher
South Clear Creek - - - To be supplied
South Park ~ - - - John s. Dyer
Blue River - - - - - - - To be supplied
California Gulch - - - - To be supplied
Colorado City - - - - - To be supplied
Black Hawk - - - - - - -'Charles King
Pueblo - - - - - - - - - Wo Howbert
Kansas German District
C. Steinly, P. Eo
Leavenworth and Wyandotte - J. Feise
Lawrence - - - - - - - - C. Stuckemann
Junction and Manhattan - Phillipp J. May
Lexington and Freedom - J. P. Miller
Jefferson and Boonville- Mo Dewin
Florence - - - - - - - - Ao Holzbeirlein

st. Joseph German District
Co Heidel, P. E.
St. Joseph - - - - - - Oregon - - - - - - - - Salem - - - - - - - - Nebraska City - - - - Omaha City - - - - - - Liberty - - - - - - - Brunswick - - - - - - Columbus - - - - - - - -

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Hehner
Meyner
C. Dreyer
Muhlenbrock
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Schatz
J. Lange

"If white 1s g;ood and black is bad,
Then most of us are gray or plaid~

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�From "Record of Rural Cemeteries Vol. I and II" Cemetery Histories and '
Tombstone Inscriptions 1854-1940 Contributed by the Douglas County
Historical Society - William L. Hastie, Chairman and Betty WAshington
Chapter B.A.H., Lawrence, Kansas January 1946
INDEX BY TOWNSHIPS
Figures I &amp; II refer to Volume Numbers. Notes - refers to Miscellaneo~s
Notes, Vol. II.
* - refers to records kept in City clerk;ls office and not included in
this report.
CLINTON TOWNSHIP.
Bloomington
Clinton
Jones
Swedish

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EUDORA TOiNNSHIP.
Beni Isreal, Jewish
Deay
Eudora
Eudora Catholic
Eudora Colored
Hesper

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GRANT TOWNS HIP.
Bismark
Maple Grove, Lawrence
Martin

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KANWAKA TOWNSHIP.
Barker
Mound
Stull

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TtJAKARUSA TOWNSHIP.
Adams
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Blue Mound
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Davis
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Dutton
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Franklin - Old
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Grover
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Kennedy
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Lake View
Ma-rshall
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Memorial Park - Lawrence
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Mount Calvary:v-- Catholic Lawrence
Oak Hill - Lawrence
Pioneer
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�lNILLOW SPRINGS TONNSHIP.
Bethel - Harbour
Pleasant Hill - Flory
Sutton
ID.rich
Wiiliams
Worden Evangelical

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LECOMPTON TOWNSHIP.
Big Springs - Catholic
East View -Big Springs
Lake View - Colored
Laurel Hill
Lecompton
Maple Grove
Migliario

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Appanoose
Colyar
Highland - Dodder
Rock Creek
Sowers Union
Twin Mound
.Washington Creek

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PALMYRA TOWNSHIP.
Black Jack
Brumbaugh
Calvary - Prairie City
Clearfield
Dow
Oaklind - Baldwin
Oakwood - Baldwin
Stony Point
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MARSHALL CEMETERY
Marshall Cemetery is located three miles south of Lawrence, on a high
knoll on the Ralston farm formerly owned by Zacariah Marshall.
This burying place has been ab_ndened for many years, and we find but
one marble slab standing: the inscription Carrie P•., wife of M. E. White,
born July 29, .1843, died, Sept. 25, 1865.
A daughter of Zacariah Marshall who was killed by lightning was buried
here, also one child of Wm. D. Wells.
Charles Ayer, young son of Omar Ayer, was buried here, but later moved
to Oak Hill.
There has been no burials since Sept. 1869, when Charles Ralston, father
of the present owner, Ernest Ralston, bought the farmo
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EXCERPTS taken from the book:
RURAL SCHOOLS AND SCHOOLHOUSES OF DOUGLAS
CLINTON SCHOOL Distriot No. 25

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KANSAS, written by Goldie Piper Daniels

- Located a few miles southwest of Lawrence, Kansas.

While Kansas was still a terri tory, the Clinton Township Company was formed.

The first

schoolhouse was a log cabin, and on August 17, 1859, the trustees of the Clinton Township Company gave a warranty deed to the trustees of the Clinton School Distriot.
board members were Andrew Stout;. W. B. Disbrow, and Carson Sick.

The

School was taught by

F. M. Draper and later by M. A. Davidson.
Some of the taxpayers on the district in 1871 were *Surn.ames):

Andersen" Adolph,

Albin, Algaier, Bryant, Bouton" Bullock, Caylor, _CUl"~is, Dean, Disbrow" Jacobs, Lohn,
Osborn, Roby" Ray" Kansam, Raber, Spilter, Stout" Payne, Pete fish, Tucker" Tegart,
Walker, Winter, Wicks, Umbarger.
Some of the teachers (*Surnames) :
Disbrow" Ashby"

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Draper, MoCoy,

Allen" Shellbar~er, BoM, Deming, Olney~ Hopkins,

Thurber. Tussey. Page. Brown. Kat~rn.a.n. and ~ey..

A list of the _graduate.~ in t~ ye~s _l892to190~ ~re:
Lucy Creel, Stella

~arnold". Ma~de ~d1;

1894 - Clarence Boyd, Robert Ulrich, Arthur

Ulrioh, Porter Bond;. 1896 - Josie Creel,' Edward
Daisy Matney;

1899 - Millie Matney;

1892 - Sylvester Greel.

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1897 - Minnie Darnold;

1900 - Mabel Ulrich, Bessie Creel;

1901-

Claire Boweno
Some of the teachers in the 1890 t S were (*Surnames) :

Jay, Ulrich, Reynolds, Cartwright,

and Woodward.
Families with children of sohool ag~~'!i thatt~IJ?B were:. **Surnames): Allen, Belles,
Dean, Dodson,Earrell"
Hill" Keith,
McHenry"
McKenzie,
Marshall,
Pugh, Porter,
StebBins,
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Wicks, Wallen,Williams.
Tpornton. Johnson" Anderson, Cummings, Patton" Bosserman,
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** - Names of all ohildren are I'd van

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FRANKLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 16 - located about 2 miles from the p1ac.e where the old
California Road crossed the Wakarusa

P~ver

- about 4 miles from what was then the

southeast city limits of Lawrence, Kansas.
Site for the town of Franklin (a pro-slavery town at that time) was chosen in 1853.
In 1872, a district school was organized.
School board members were:

In 1897-98, the teacher was B•. E. Tuttle.

T. W. Green, T. W. Duncan. and Chas. Wilsono
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The fol10wins;!: families ...vere on the school. census in 1898 (lh Surnames):

Breckenrid~e,

Chambers. Davis, Duncan, Green, Herme1, F..ines, F..artma.n, F..i1ton, Johns, Klass, Landey,
Sternberg, Watldns, Whitney, and Youngo
In 1947, the school was closed because there were so few pupils, and in 1951, the
schoolhouse and its equipment were sold at auctiono

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Please note: - This book is one of the best sources for genealogical research' for
Douglas County, Kansas.

In it are listed 83 school districts datingbaok to

~he

1850 IS.

Names of board members. teachers. families, and children are in great abundance in the
.book, as well as: some history about each district,
and interesting stories
of these
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rural schools.

There is a beautiful sketch of each school artistically done by the

author who is also an acoomplished artist.
There are a few remaining oopies of this· "one-time printing" book.

$14.00 plus $1.00 for mailing and handling.

It may be obtained from:

TIE TOWN CRIER
930 Massachusetts Street
Lawrence. Kansas 66044
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Or from the author:

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Mrs. Goldie Piper Daniels
1525 Vermont Street
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

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�The fol101-ling beeks hr've been added to. eur Library since July 1, 1978 :
The Atlantic Bridge to. Germany Vel. V- Bremen, :-Iamburg, Schleswig and Helstein
b-.r-ChaL'les X. P'8.ll, 1978
New Yerk in 1800 - Edited by Phillip [·kHillen Preface by;iJinsten i}endex Cerp.,
Prevo., Utah 1971

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A Survev ef American Church Recerds - E. Kay Kirkham Revised 4th EditiQn 1978
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List e£' Original Oimers in the City ef Lawrence, Kansas - The recerds cever
Cepied and Indexed by the Deuglas Ceunty :Jenealegical Seciety

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Lis~ ef Premptiens in Douglas Ce~~ty, Kansas - The records cever 1854-1863

Cepied and Indexed by the 0euglas County Genealegical Seciety·

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A His tery of the United Methodist Church of Vinland, [;ansas am Area :~ircui ts by the VinlanVInited Methedist Church andSanta Fe Trail Histerical Society,
Baldwin City, Kans,-,s 197b, Denated by Hr. and Mrs o Lewis HeHard, member:s
Handbeek £!! Irish Genealog;r - Printed in Ireland by Lithegraphic Universal
Ltd, Bray Cempany, ~iicklew, Ireland sent frem Ireland by Judy SI'reets, fermer
Deuglas Ceunty Genealegical Seciety '}enealogist
~ Library Quarterly Vel. X11 - July 1942

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3 Denated by Kathryn BUnten

member
Pertrait and Biegranhical Album ef Jacksen, Jeffersen and Petta~..ratemie Counties
ef Kansa~ - Chapman Brethers, Chicago. 1890. Re?rinted and indexed by the
Topeka, Kansas Genealegical Seciety 1978
1903 Catalegue ef the ~ Creek Library, Vinland, Kansas - Denated by Mrs o
Herschel Hemphill and i1rs. Cecil Smith 1975
Deu~!lA.s Ceunty Histerical Building Survey - A Phete Sampler printed bv the
Deuglas Ce~~ty Histerical Seciety and Bicentennial Cemmissien, Lawrence, Kans2s
1976. Denated by Hary Jamisen, ~ember

Bennett and Related Families by Edith Bennett Hmvard - Denated by ?1r. and I1rs.
Lewis Heward, members

F.E~r.EMBER!! Our regular Januar:v meetin.;r will be in the Soencer
Research Library, Special Collections, University of Kansas. Librarian,
~andy r;:ason will be our guide and speaker. We hope the weather permits~

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�INDEX TO "THE PIONEER", VOLUME I, Numbers 1,2,3,4.

TYPING: Jane Wiggins
INDEXING:
Georgiana Brune
Pauline Elniff
Joe Jamison
Mary Jamison
January 1977 - June 1978:

"If you can't be a Highway,
Then just be a Trail.
If you can't be a Sun,
Be a Star.
It isn't by size that
You win or fail.
Be the best where ever
You arelt"

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James B •••••••••••••••••••••• 21
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Catherine E ••••••••••••••••• 56
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BAUKER, F.H •••••••••••••••••••• 84
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BAU1iAN, (Miss) Carrie •••••••••• 53
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BEARD, John ••••.••••••••••••.•• 52
BECHTEL, N.W ••.•••••••••••••••• 27
BECKWITH, E.B •••••••••••••••••• 27
BEDALE, Sarah .•••.••••••••••••• 59
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BEECHER, Catherine ••.•••••••••• 96
BEEK, C.B •••••••••••••••.•••••• 28
BEEKS, Ed •••••••.••••.••••••••• 58
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DUSTIN, (Mrs.) Marietta ••••••• 88
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Juniata A •••••••••••••••••• 88
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John ••••••••••••••••••••••• 88
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(Mrs.) R.C ••••••••••••••••• 89
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�WrItS IS A GRANDMOTHER?

A grandmother 1s a lady who has no children of her o_n, SO she likes
other peoples' children. A grandfather is a man grandmothero He gol';s for
walks with the boys and they talk fishing and things like that. Grandmothers
don't have anything to de except be there. It is enough if they drive us to
the supermarket where the pretend horse is and have lots of dimes ready. If
they take us for walks they should slow down past pretty leaves and caterpillars. They should never say "hurryr up". Usually they are fat, but not
too fat tc tie kids shoes. They 'of~ar funny underwear and glasses. They Can
take their teeth and gums off. They don't have to be smart, only answer
questions like why dogs hate cats and how come God isn't married. They don't
talk "visitors talk" like visitors do, because it is hard to understand o
vIhen they read to us, they don't skip words or mind if i t is the same story
over again. Everybody should try to have a grandmother, especially if they
don't have a television because grandmas are the only grownups who have got
time.
--Reprinted frcm Genealogy No. 32 by \.[i11ard Heiss ....ho ·stated that i t
came to him with a note that it had been written by an eight-year-cld in
Shreveport, Louisiana, and he hastened to share it with other grandparents.

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Canada - British Columbia Genealogical Societyv;':' Richmond, B.C.
Florida - The Genealogical Society of :.bk(·:aloosa County - Ft. Walton
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Idaho - The Idaho Genealogical Society - Boise
Illinois"";.1 Bloomington-Normal Genealogical Society - Normal
DeWitt County Genealogical Society - Clinton
The Great River Genealogical SOCiety - Quincy
Illinois State Genealogical Society - Springfield
Marissa Historica~and Genealogical SOCiety - Mariqsa
Moultrie County'tl~·f?.torical and Genealogical Society - Sullivan
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Kentucky - Kentucky Genealogr~al Society - Frankfort
South Central Kentucky Historical and Genealogical Society - Glasgow
Massachusetts - Car-Del Scribe - Middleboro
Tufts Kinsman - Dedham
Michigan - Western Michigan Genealogical Society - Gra~d Rapids
Mississippi - Historical and Genealogical Association·of Mississippi
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Missouri - Heart of America Genealogical Society and Library, Inc.
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St.Louis Genealogical Society - St.Louis
Nebraska - Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society - Freemont
New York - Dutchess County Genealogical Society - Poughkeepsie
North.Carolina -.Randolph County Historical Society - Asheboro
Oregon - Genealogical Forum of Portland - Portland
Pennsylvania - Blair County Historical SOCiety - Altoona
Tennessee - The Tennessee Genealogical SOCiety - Memphis
Texas - Ft. Worth Genealogical Society - Ft. Worth
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Parker County Genealogical Society - Weatherford
Vermont ~ Genealogical SOCiety of Vermont - Putney
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Published Quarterly By:
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P.O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

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Contents

Traci ng the Navajo Roots ............................ · ... ············· 57
A Report from the Old Countries ............................ ·········· 60
. Three Douglas County Biographies ..................................... 63
Kansas School .......................................................... 74
Stony Point Church and Cemetery History .............................. 75
Stony Poi nt, Ul ri ch Cemeteri es. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 78
Neal Brothers from Illinois to Kansas ................................ 86
1855-1872 Probate Court Records of Douglas County, Lawrence, Ks ...... 92
Queri es .............................................................. 107
May 19 D.C.G.S. Seminar Information .................................. 110

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"Tell me what you are busy about and I wi 11 tell you what you are.
-- Goethe

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"There is a foolish corner in the brain of the wisest man."
-- Aristotle
•• Before strongly desiring anything we should look carefully into the
happiness of its present owner."
-- Rochefoucauld

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�THE DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
1978-1979 Officers:
Mary Jamison
· Kathryn Bunton
Jane Wiggins
· Cora Fellenstein
· N. Lance Reppert
Emma Berg

Pres i dent. . .
Vice-PresideDt
Secretary. . .
Treasurer . . .
Librarian . . '.
Genea 1ogi st. .
Officers
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History and Records: Nettie Wismer; Dorothy Wiggins
Exchange Quarterly: Pauline Elniff; Irma Kidwell; Georgiana Brune
Membership and Special Publicity: Maxine Hougland; Irma Kidwell, Dorothy
Clarke
liThe Pioneer" Consulting and Publications Committee: Lewis Howard; Edith
Howard; Emma Berg; Charlotte Muckey; Jane Wiggins; Mary Jamison;
Exchange Quarterly Committee
Typing:

Jane Wiggins

The purpose of the society is to promote genealogy in its fullest
sense and to ,maintain a genealogical library located at the Lawrence
Publ ic Li brary.
Regular meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of each
month,place'announced before each meeting. Visitors are w~lcomed.
The society publication is liTHE PIONEER." Membership fees are
$5.00 single or $7.50 for two family members. The society's fiscal year
is July'l to June 30. Membership fees are due July 1.
For additional information write:
The Douglas County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 3664
Lawrence, KS. 66044

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�DEAR READERS:
We are glad to bring you a variety of information and sincerely
hope that it will aid you in your research.
We wish to thank those of you who contributed material and the
hard work necessary to publish this issue of liThe Pioneer".

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continue to contribute material.
We hope you will all help to make our May 19 seminar as successful.
Please come

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You will find the necessary information

on the very last page of this quarterly .
. We hope you'll decide to fill our need for the offices which are
vacant as yet.

We would like to see our society grow and fulfill its

intended purpose.
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These names have been added to our membership list since the last
publication:
Smith, Adell Carr
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Smith, CJaude, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Smith, Zona, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, Kansas

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State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 816 State St., Madison, Wis. 53706
Vaughan, V.R., 1029 West Scott, Springfield, Missouri

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liMEN MAY DOUBT WHAT you say, but they will believe what you do."
- Lewis Casso

�TRACING THE NAVAJO ROOTS
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Even though American Indians may run into peculiar problems as they
search our their II roo ts,1I finding their family history may not be any
more difficult than it is for other peoples in the United States.
This is the assertion of V. Robert Westover, assistant professor of
Indian education at Brigham Young University who is teaching a summer
term class tn Indian genealogy.
Eighteen Indians representing eight tribes are currently enrolled
in the class. Last winter semester, Professor Westover taught what he
believes was the first university class in the nation in Indian genealogy.
A total of 31 students representing 11 tribes took the class, and about
one-sixth of the class found they were related as they worked on fourgeneration research.
BYU has more than 500 Indians searching for their fall and winter
semester. IIGood news for Indians searching for their ancestors is the
current microfilmi.ng of National Archives records by The Church of Jesus
Chri st of Latter-day Saints Genea 1ogi ca 1 Soci.ety in Salt Lake City, II
Mr. Westover said. These important records, approximately 2,500 microfilm rolls, will be at the library within the year. They will include
census and other important records such as emigration, enrollment and
annu ity rolls, 1a nd allotment, probate records, etc. II
The library already has one of the largest collections of Indian
records in the United States and will have the largest in one and one
half years. At the present time, the library has 1,154 rolls of microfilm--the equivalent of about 125,000 pieces of manuscript documents.
The number of rolls will increase to 3,400 when the National Archives
microfilming is completed, Mr. Westover said.
Genealogical Society is also purchasing four to five million pages
of Indian documents from the Oklahoma Historical Society. In addition,
microfilming of records is also being done in .educational institutions,
private Indian collections, church mission records, BIA and tribal
records and the public archives of Canada.
IIContrary to what most people believe, there are many records
available from which Indians may find genealogical information,1I the •
genealogy instructor said. lilt is usually possible to trace American
Indian lines ,back several generations. 1I

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However, he admitted, there are SOme unique problems encountered in
American Indian records.
IIThere is a scarcity of birth, death and marriage record for Indians,1I
he reported .. IIIndian census was started in about 1880. Records prior
to that time ~re mostly from tribal rolls, land allotment records,
church or mis~ion records and hospital records. Researchers must also
be aware of tribal family structure--whether it is matriarchal or
patriarchal. 1I

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�Mr. Westover said most Indian families have kept word-ofmouth histories of their ancestors. But for students to record these
histories, t,hey must usually seek relatives on the reservation.
Some
of the older Indians' religious beliefs forbid talking about the dead.
This often makes them reluctant to tell researchers about their
ancestors.
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Naming customs also causes some problems.
"Generally, there are two classes of names: true, or personal',
names; and fitles or honorary names," Mr. Westover said. "Naming
customs may vary from tribe to tribe. Some tribes may have a clan
system with a unique set of names for each clan."
He pointed out that names are sometimes applied in a definite order
to boys and girls born to a couple among the Sioux, for example, or
children may be named according to a dr.eam of the father (Delaware).
"Names of children were announced at potlatches by the Haida and Tlingit
Indians of the Northwest and Western Canada, while the Navajo often used
a nickname referring to a personal characteristic."
Personal names may have been given or changed at birth, puberty,
first war expedition, some notable feast, chieftanshi~ or retirement
from active life .. "But many of these problems can be overcome if the
researchers become aware of changes of names as well as getting to the
correct source of the native customs and methods of reckoning descent,"
he added. "S ome Indians have found their ancestors so far back that
they come up with only a single name--not a first and last name."
Another major difficulty is the variety of kinship systems found among
Indian tribes. Kinship terms may vary among the different tribes. For
instance, in the same generation, the term "father" may also apply to
the father, uncle, stepfather, or prospective father. "Sister" could
mean sister,first cousin, stepsister, half-sister~ daughter or prospective
daughter.
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"Then there is the problem of 'paper Indians' and'non-paper Indiclns,'"
Westover said. "'Paper Indians' were those who lived under government
supervision for whom records were created and kept. 'Non-paper Indians'
were those who lived among the 'paper Indians' but who did not accept
nor comply with the government programs. Therefore, no records were
created for them."
Mr. Westover explained that Indians who want to find their roots
should start with their area agencies of the Department of Interior.
"Individuals may find it necessary to obtain a letter from a tribal
leader in order to get agency cooperation, but it is possible," he said.
"These agency or subagency offices of the BIA usually have good genealogical information. Since the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, many
tribes have created and preserved their own genealogical records."
The professor said that another important help for Indians seeking
their roots is to be on the tribal rolls. "Students whose ancestors are
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�on the tribal rolls may receive financial aid for going to college. Some
tribes even have allotments coming from tribal businesses or from leasing
oi 1, gas or mi nera 1 ri ghts . II
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He explained to students another problem in Indian research. IIMost
of the history of the tribes has been written by non-Indians because
the tribes did not have a written language. Of the five so-called
'civilized ' tribes--Cherokee, Chocktaw, Chikasaw, Creek and Seminole-only the Cherokees had a written language, and that was after 1800. 11
Today, however, more than 200 tribes have written languages.
He summarizes the procedure for ancestry investigation as follows:
1.

Obtain as much information as possible from living relatives;

2. Determine tribal affiliation by using IIBiographic and Historical
Index of Americans and Persons Involved in Indian Affairs or IIHandbook
of American Indians North of Mexico
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Search the Indian census rolls (1884-1940) available on microfilm;

4. Search records of the agency office in charge of the records of
the particular area and tribe in question;
5. Search the records of the National Archives and the Federal
Record Cente~(-s) of the region in which the tribe in question is located;
6. Search the records of any churches ~hich may have been active
in missionary work among the tribal groups in question.
Mr. Westover sees a bright future for Indian students at BYU interested
in genealogical research. IIStudents could even work their way through
college doing research for others or indexing the records as they come to
the BYU library or to the tribal agency or headquarters.
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This article appeared in the August 31,1978 Window Rock, Arizona
IINAVAJO TIMES II and copied with their permission.
Contributed by Mary Jamison,
Lawrence, Kansas.

liTo be seventy years young is sometimes far more cheerful and hopeful
than to be forty years old.
--Oliver Wendell Holmes
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�A REPORT FROM THE OLD COUNTRIES
Many of us who are interested in the history of our families have
often hoped that one day we would have the opportunity to visit our
ancestral homes, the countries from which our ancestors emigrated so
many years ago. Until this year, I believed that such an exciting
possibility was very remote. Then, my husband, a history professor,
found out that we would be going overseas for eighteen months where
he would be teaching on an Exchange Program in Ireland and doing
research in France. This was my chance not only to visit, but to
actually live in the countries of my ancestors!
IRELAND
Probably nowhere on earth is there a place with friendlier or more
helpful people than in Ireland. This was my first impression when we
arrived and did not change once in the six months that we lived there.
As I did research concerning my great-grandfather who was born in
Ireland in 1822 and emigrated to the U.S. during the Irish famine of
1845-50, I found that everyone went out of their way to help me. In a
country where life is slow-paced, people still take the time to be
neighborly.
Knowing only the name of thetownland where my great-grandfather
was born, I went to the Genealogical Office at Dublin Castle where the
staff helped me locate the name of the parish of that townland. The
next weekend we visited in that parish and the rector of the church
kindly let us examine the old parish records.* What an exciting experience it was to find my great-grandfather's baptismal record there along
with those of his brother's and sister's! But almost as thrilling was
to walk through the beautiful valley where he was born, stand in the
now deserted church where he was baptized, see the copper mines where he
worked and especially talk with. the local people whose own ancestors had
lived in that area for centuries. As I stood in the cemetery where his
baby sister was buried so long ago, I tried to imagine the . hardships
which the family must have undergone and which forced them eventually
to seek abetter life in America. (It is interesting to note that
sometimes before a family emigrated to America, the Irish would .give a
party which they called an "American Wake" because they thought that
the emigrants were as unlikely to return as the dead!)'
Probably the biggest disappointment for me in my research in
Ireland was the shortage of public records due to the fact that a great
number of records at the Public Record Office in Dublin were destroyed
in 1921. However, if one's ancestors were larid owners, some information
can usually be found at the Registry of Deeds. Most of the Catholic
parish records are on microfilm at the National Library (Dublin) and
Protestant records are usually kept in their own parish churches. The
Society of Friends (Quakers) kept very complete records on their. members
and also kept information about their relief work during the Famine.

*Note: It is , customary to give the rector or priest two or three pounds
(about five dollars) for his help in consulting the records.
1 Dillon, Eilis, Across the Bitter Sea, p. 495.
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�An IIIndex to Protestant Marriages ll was begun in 1845 and can be consulted at the Custom House, Dublin. In my experience, the local
newspapers are an important resource not to be overlooked, since a
short letter to the Editor with a request for information about an
ancestor may bring unexpected benefits and perhaps be the beginning
of a fascinating correspondence with a distant Irish relative!
ENGLAND
Stopping in England for only a week, I was not able to do research
in any depth, but I found that there is a great wealth of information
to be consulted in the Public Record Office (London). The branch at
Kew Gardens is ultra-modern and the staff quite helpful. The Vital
Statistics Office (St. Catherine's House, London) has Birth, Marriages
and Deaths indexed for all of England and Wales back to the 1830 ' s.
Some parish records in England go back to the 1500 ' s and many have
been publish~d, such as those published by the Yorkshire Parish Register
Society.
SWITZERLAND
In this beautiful country of snow-capped mountains and broad green
valleys, I spend a week searching for information about my great-great
grandmother, who left Switzerland in 1821 with one hundred and fifty
other colonists. I knew that she was born in a small village in the
Swiss Jura. But, despite the fact that I kn~w her place of birth,
birthdate, names of her children etc., it was extremely difficult to
locate her records. And, once they were located, it was almost as
difficult to convince the officials that I should be allowed to see
them.
The Swiss have kept very good records, some dating back to the
1500 ' s. How~ver, many of the civil records, such as the IIFeuille de
Famille - Extrait des Registre des bourgeoisll2, are kept at a person's
IIplace of originll and not IIplace of birth.IIAccording to what I was
told by Swiss officials, IIplace of originll is where a person's ancestors
came from no matter where he or they were born. As I did not know this
important IIplace of originll concerning my ancestor, I decided to focus
on her parish records instead. Unfortunately, these were no longer
kept at the parish church and it took several days to finally trace
them to the apartment of the former civil. official who had kept the
twenty-six volumes so secret that the present civil official didn't
even know they existed! It took a police order before the records were
finally released to the present official. Even then we were not sure
that we would be able to see them as it is customary for the civil
official to check the records himself and charge a fee for each name
searched. However, for some reason, perhaps because of our persistence
and the fact that my husband spoke French, we were finally allowed to
examine the records ourselves. I was delighted that in the space of one
day I was able to trace my family back three more generations to the 1680 ' s.
2 IIFeuille de Famille - Extrait du Registre des bourgeoisll - A document
fil ed on each fami ly at the 1I0ffi ce d 1 Etat Ci villi of the family 1 s IIpl ace
'of originll and showing names and vital dates of husband and wife their
parents, children etc.
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�As we arrived in the small village where my great-great grandmother
was born, I had the strange sensation,' for a moment, that I was seeing
it again with her eyes and that the villagers, many of whom are no
doubt related to me, would come up and welcome me to the village which
had been home to my family for nearly two hundred years. But, time
had erased dwellings as well as memories and I realized 'that to these
people, I was only a stranger, a foreigner, unable even to speak their
language.
Yet, in Switzerland as well as Ireland, I had found something more
than vital records; I had also discovered new pieces of my identity. In
seeing first hand the countries and peoples which had contributed to
making my ancestors what they were, I have gained a better idea of my
own heritage.
Now it is with enthusiasm that I look forward to research in France.
Who knows what may be discovered in the records or in the villages of
this my ancestral home?
Judy M. Sweets
Appt. Rouge
Villars par Orcines
63810, France
November 29, 1978

THINKING
If you think you are beaten, you' are.
If you think you dare not, you don't.
If you'd like to win but you think you can't,
'It's almost a chinch you won1t.
If you think you'll lose, you1re lost,
For out of the world we find
Success begins with a fellow's willIt's all in the state of mind.
If you think you1re outclassed, you are;
You1ve got to think high to rise;
You1ve got to be sure of yourself before
You can ever win a prize.
Life's battles don't always go
To stronger or faster men;
But sooner or later the man who wins,
Is the man who thinks he can.
by Walter D. Wintle
Contributed by Irma Kidwell,
Lawrence, Kansas

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�EX-GOVERNOR CHARLES ROBINSON
Charles Robinson, the first governor of Kansas, was born at
Hardwick, Massachusetts, July 21,1818. His father, Jonathan Robinson,
was a native of Massachusetts, and was of Pilgrim stock. He received a
good education in the common schools of New England, and was a prosperous
farmer. He was strictly religious, and was especially an anti-slavery
man, believing that the institution of slavery was in violation of all
the laws of God; that no man should be deprived of his liberty except
for crime; and was bold in his denunciations of the institution,
irrespective of consequences. He was one of the few who broke off from
his old party affiliations and supported James G. Birney for president
in 1840, and ever afterward was associated with the Liberty party. He
died at Spencer, Massachusetts, in 1860.
His mother, who maiden name was Huldah Woodward, was eminently a
religious woman. She was of a most amiable, gentle disposition, never
known to exhibit anger, but of great force of character and executive
ability, managing her large family with wonderful success and impressing
upon their youthful minds the most lasting affection for the teachings
and memory of a good mother, to whom Governor Robinson attributes much
of his success in li'fe. She died at West Brookfield, Massachusetts, in
1869. The parents had ten children, six sons and four daughters--of
whom Governor Robinson was the eighth--four of whom are living and
occupying respectable positions in society, all of them men and wo~en
of energy, intelligence and usefulness.
Governor Robinson was educated in the common schools of.New England,
as well as in select or private schools until he was about seventeen
years old, when he entered Hopkins Academy, afterward Amherst Academy,
and then Amh~rst College, where he remained about two years. On account
of ill health, his eyes being affected by hard study, he left college
and walked about forty miles to Keene, New Hampshire, to consult a
celebrated physician, Dr. Twichell, where he became so impressed with
the importance of the medical profession in its relations to humanity,
and especially to the quackery of the age and the lack of investigation,
that he seemed impelled to that pursuit; and he at once entered Dr.
Twichell's office as a student and abandoned college to commence the
career of a physician. One reason for his anxiety to commence a career
of usefulness to himself was the fact that he was compelled to teach
school during the college vacations to pay the expense of tuition, and
he was anxious to acquire as early as possible a situation of se1freliance and support where he could repay the kindness of his benefactor~.
He remained in Dr. Twichell's office about one year, and afterward
entered the office of Dr. Gridley, ~t Amherst, remaining there for two
years; he then attended medical lectures at Woodstock, Vermont, and
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, graduating at the latter place and receiving
his diploma as an M.D. Having thus prepared himself he commenced the
practice of medicine at Belchertown, Massachusetts, in 1843. At that
time the town was one of the most intelligent and prosperous in that
part of the state, with old practitioners of eminence, but he at once
secured a large practice, with so much of riding and exposure that his
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�intention of abandoning practice; but after a short residence there,
attempted to retire from business, with a view to watching other
interests, but having been followed by many of his former patients and
becoming known as a physician and frequently being called upon for
advice and prescriptions, he opened a hospital, in connection with
Doctor J. G. Holland, and again entered upon the practice, continuing
for about a year,when he removed to Fitchburg, where he remained until
1849, when his health failed. When he had determined to abandon the
practice altogether, the California gold excitement broke out and it
occurred to him that he might benefit his health by a change of climate
and at the same time join a California company asa physician, and
that year he was selected as physician for a colony~-the very first
from Massachusetts to go to the golden shores. The party arrived at
Kansas City the lOth of April, and on the lath of May left with ox and
mul e teams by the Kans.as ri ver route. On the 11th of May, 1849, ri di ng
his horse ahead of his party, he ascended Mount Oread, where the State
University now stands, and which he afterward pre-empted, making a note
in his journal as he surveyed the surroundings to the effect that if the
land was open to settlement he should go no further, so completely was
he impressed with the country, the beauty of the scenery and all its
surroundings. It seems like romance that, when the Missouri Compromise
was repealed, the reading of the important journal in which this
expres~don was inserted, should have lead the Emigrant Aid Society to
select him as the leader to head the advance guard of the army of
freedom, which was to open the way, not only the stay of the onward
tide of slavery, but to the war, and the entire destruction of an
institution which had cursed the country for over two hundred years.
But onward went the cavalcade of goldhunters, the plains then swarming
with adventurers, enthusiastic in their love for gold, and the party
arrived at Sacramento on the 17th of August. He tried mining for
about two weeks, and then followed various pursuits,:at one time keeping
an eating house with great success, but losing all by the great Sacramento
flood. He also started a newspaper called the IIMiner's and Settler's
Tribune,1I which he published until he entered the Legislature.
In 1850, having expressed some sympathy with the squatters on what
was claimed as the Sutter Grant, he became involved in the controversy.
He was made president of the Squatter's Association, was prompt to protect
the squatters in their rights, and thus came in collision with the
specu1 ators, by whom he was shot through the body and. thrown into
prison, charged with murder, assault and conspiracy. While thus
charged and on the prison ship he was elected to the Legislature and
served one term. He there made the acquaintance of John C. Fremont,
a~d did what he could to re-elect him to the Senate of the United States.
He left San Francisco about the first of July, 1851, and on the
night of the 4th of the same month the vessel, IIUnion,1I was wrecked about
three hundred miles below San Francisco, having struck the rocks; the
vessel became a total wreck, and the passengers escaped in the life-boats,
saving the provisions and gold dust; but they found themselves upon a
barren coast without any knowledge as to the locality until a Mexican
appeared who informed them. He was appointed on a committee to protect
the rights of the passengers and libel the steamer in their behalf. On
arriving at the Isthmus he was employed as physician by the steamer

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�Crescent City, which had on board a large number of sick laborers from
the Panama Railroad, which was the~ in process of construction. The
steamer reached Havana on the day of the execution of Lope~, and he
saw the place of his executior as well as that of his men who had been
shot before him.
He returned to Fitchburg and determining not to enter again upon
the practice of medicine, commenced the publication, in 1852, of the
"Fitchburg News," an independent anti-slavery newspaper which he
continued for two years, but having frequent calls upon him as a
physician, he concluded to sellout and abandon the paper and devote
himself to his profession, which he continued with good success until
the breaking out of the Kansas excitement, on the repeal of the Missouri
Compromise, when he was sent by the New England Aid Society to Kansas in
June, 1854, to prepare the way for settlement by emigrants from New
England.
In the controversy which succeeded the settlement of Kansas he became
a leader of the free-state forces, whose counsel and support was always
sought, and when what was known as the "Wakarusa war" broke out in
November, 1855, and Lawrence was besieged by twelve hundred.pro-slavery
men and about six hundred free-state men rallied to the defense, he was
chosen as major-general of the forces, and participated actively in'
the defense of the city. He aided in the construction of forts, or
rifle pits, supplied provisions, and was really at the head of the
organized volunteers during that campaign.
For two
Emigrant Aid
. the erection
schools, and

or three years he was manager of all the business of the
Society at Lawrence and some other points, and superintended
of saw mills, the location ,of toWns, the establishm~nt of
serving in all other capacities.

In the stimmer of 1855, after the free-state men had been driven from
the poll s and the government of the territory fraudul ently usurped by
pro-slavery men from Missouri, he was among the first to take position
against the enforcement of the "bogus laws." On the 4th day of July he
delivered an oration in the grove about Lawrence to a very large audience,
many of them pro-slavery men, replete with ringing words in denunciation
of slavery. In the summer of 1855, the free-state men, despairing of
getting their rights under the organic act of the Territory, through
the Legislature, determined to seek a remedy by organizing a state government, and provided for a constitutional convention, which met at Topeka,
November, 1855. He was unanimously elected a delegate to that convention,
and was one of its most active members, and on the adoption of the
constitution by a vote of the people he was elected Governor of the
proposed State. The Legislature met twice:in the year 1856, and the
meeting of the 4th of July of that year was dispersed by Colonel Sumner.
In the spring of 1856, when the difficulties broke out with renewed fury,
he was prominent among the most courageous men in opposition to the
iniquitous laws of the bogus Legislature, and was indicted for treason
by the pro-slavery courts, and arrested at Lexington, Missouri, carried
~o Lecompton, and h~l~ a prisoner in the camps of the United States troops,
ln tents on the pralrles from the 9th of May to the 10th of September.
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�elected Governor under the Topeka constitution. On the adoption of the
Wyandotte constitution he was elected Governor of Kansas, and on the
admission of the State into the Union, January 29,1861, he assumed the
duties of Governor and held the position until the second Tuesday in
January, 1863. In 1872 he was elected to the House of Representatives.
in 1864 he was elected to the State Senate, and re~~lected in 1876.
Governor Robinson has been one of the most liberal friends of
education in Kansas. He organized the first free school and paid its
teacher, Edward Fitch, who opened a school in January, 1855, in a
straw and sod house on the bank of the Kansas river at the north end of
Massachusetts street, Lawrence, Kansas. He has held various positions
in the local schools. He located the first site of a college where the
original structure of the Kansas State University stands, and eventually
contributed largely toward the advancement of the present institution
by donations and otherwise, and he has held the office of regent of the
State University for thirteen years, being among the most efficient and
useful of its officers. He has been prominent in railroad enterprises,
and was for several years a director of the Leavenworth, Lawrence and
Galveston Railroad Company.
Governor Robinson has always been a, thorough anti-slavery man and
supported the Free Soil party until the organization of the Republican
party, when he became a Republican. He was an ardent friend of General
John C. Fremont, and it was in response to a letter from Governor Robinson
to Fremont that the latter first became a candidate for president in 1856;
he supported Lincoln in 1860 and 1864, and General Grant in 1868, but
went for Horace Greeley in 1872. He may be regarded as independent in
politics, but generally agreeing with the principles of the Republican
party, especially in its policy in regard to slavery.
In November, 1843, he was married at West Brookfield, Massachusetts,
to Miss Sarah Adams, a very estimable and accomplished lady, the daughter
of Mr. William Adams, a prosperous, intelligent farmer of Massachusetts.
They had two chi 1dren', both of whom di ed in infancy. Thi s 1ady di ed
January 17,1846. He was married October 30,1851, to Miss Sarah T.D.
Lawrence, daughter of Hon. Myron Lawrence, a distinguished lawyer and statesman of Massachusetts, who was for many years a senator in the
State Legislature and was for several years president of the Senate. He
was an active member of the Congregational church, whose precepts and
example left a deep impression upon the community, and whose death was
lamented as a public loss. He was a member of the celebrated Lawrence
family of Massachusetts; of whom Hon. Abbott Lawrence, minister to
England, and Hon. Amos A. Lawrence, in whose honor the city of Lawrence,
Kansas, was named, and who has nobly contributed to the schools and
other enterprises of that city, are no~able examples. Her mother was
Clarissa Dwight, who was a descendant of the Dwight and Hawley families
of Western Massachusetts, of whom Hon. Timothy Dwight, President of
Yale College, was a prominent and worthy example. The family has a
genealogy of two volumes octavo, twelve hundred pages, tracing its
origin back to John Dwight, of Dedham, embracing among its number many
men of great learning and ability, statesmen and scholars whose names
have become immortal in the history of the nation for their services to
the country and mankind. Mrs. Robinson is a lady of culture and
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�accomplishments, and of excellent literary tastes; one of the first
and most interesting books on Kansas having been written by her, and
universally read -by lovers of freedom, as among the best descriptive
works upon the character of the new Territory, and the objects and struggles
of free-state men. When her husband was arrested at Lexington, Missouri,
in 1856, she pursued her journey eastward, carrying with her the official
proceedings of the congressional committee of investigation, and safely
delivered them to the proper custodians. She afterward returned.to her
husband in prison and remained with him until he was released.
'
Governor Robinson is a man of about medium height, of good address,
and a courteous gentleman in his social relations. As a speaker he is
solid and argumentative,:illustrating his subjects with appropriate and
strong comparisons rather than attempting flights of oratory, but
always securing audiences and enlisting the attention of his hearers
for the boldness of his utterances and the genuine ability of his
address. But few men, perhaps none, have addressed the people of Kansas
through so many trying circumstances and with such eminent success. He
was bold in his denunciation of, and forcible resistance to, the so-called
laws foisted upon the people by Missouri invasion, promptly declaring
that no mere pretended civil officer should enforce a writ, while he was
prudent in counseling against resistance to Federal authority, and even
while in prison sent out a statesman-like document of counsel to the
beleaguered and oppressed free-state men, who, it was believed, were
determined to rescue him and other free-state prisoners at all hazards.
Governor Robinson resides with his family in a pleasant mansion four
miles north of Lawrence, where he is engaged in cultivating one of the
largest and best farms in Kansas, perhaps no body of land excelling it
in fertility and beauty.

HON. SIDNEY CLARKE.
Lawrence
The ancestors of Mr. Clarke were among the oldest settlers of New
England, and staunch supporters of the Colonial cause during the American
Revolution. His grandfather was an officer under General Gates at the
battle of Stillwater, and was present at the surrender of the British army
under General Burgoyne at Saratoga. His father served in the war of
1812, and was a prominent citizen of his county; his mother was a woman
of fine mind, true piety and great energy of character. They had seven
children, of whom Sidney, born at Southbridge, Worcester county, Massachusetts, October 16,1831, was the youngest. He did not enjoy the advantages
of a liberal education, and at eighteen years of age left the farm and
the district school to engage in mercantile pursuits at Worcester, in his
native State. ~hile thus employed he began to write for the press, and
was soon recognlzed as a versatile and forcible contributor. It was at
this time that he became an active member of a literary society, composed
of you~g men ~ho had, in the main, been denied the advantages of a liberal
educatlon, but who, embracing this and similar opportunities for culture
in a great measure supplied that lack. Mr. Clarke soon took a prominent'
position in the society asa debater.
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�In 1854 he returned to his native town and became the editor and
proprietor of the "Southbridge Press," a weekly newspaper, which he
published for five years. During this time he took an active part in
politics, identifying himself with the Free Soil party. His first
vote was cast for Hale and Julian, in 1852. In 1856 he was a warm
supporter of General Fremont for the Presidential chair, and rendered
efficient service throughout that memorable campaign as an editor and
effective public speaker.
In the spring of 1858, acting under the advice of his physician to
seek a more genial climate, he came into the Territory of Kansas, visited
its best settled sections, and becoming deeply interested in the future
of that historic commonwealth, determined to make it his home, and the
following spring settled at Lawrence, Douglas county. During the first
two years of his residence in Kansas, Mr. Clarke became actively
engaged in political affairs, warmly supporting the Radical wing of
the Free State party. In 1862 he was elected to a seat in the State
Legislature, where he at once rose to prominence among the able men who
composed that body.
In 1863 he was appointed Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers,
by President Lincoln, and was at once assigned to duty in the Bureau of
the Provost Marshal General as acting Assistant Provost Marshal General
for the District of Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and Dakota, with headquarters at Fort Leavenworth. In the administration of this office he
was recognized as an efficient and popular officer. In the strict
enforcement of the enrollment act, and in superintending the volunteer
recruiting service in a widely extended district, his office was a model
of organization and efficiency.
At the Republican State Convention in the fall of 1863, Mr. Clarke
was chosen chairman of the Republican State Central Committee, a
position previously held by the ablest of the old free-state leaders.
From this date his record has been one of ceaseless activity and constantly
enlarging usefulness in the political affairs of the State. So long as
General Lane was accepted as the exponent of radical ideas, Mr. Clarke
sympathized with and supported him, and when the Legislature of 1864 supplanted him by irregularly electing Governor Thomas Carney United States
Senator, Mr. Clarke went before the people and promptly denounced the
election as fraudulent, illegal and the fruit of a conspiracy. The
campaign which followed, fully established his reputation for political
sagacity, and the action of the Legislature was overwhelmingly repudiated.
In the presidential campaign of 1864 Mr. Clarke canvassed the State
for Mr. Lincoln's re-election, and by the state convention of his party,
September 8, 1864, was nominated as a candidate for the 39th.Congress.
Though bitterly opposed by the malcontents of his party, who coalesced
with the Democrats for his defeat, he was elected over General Albert L.
Lee, the opposition candidate, by more than fifteen hundred majority.
He was re-nominated for the 40th Congress by acclamation, and elected
by a majority of over 11,000. Again renominated, he was seated for
his third Congressional term by 17,000 majority. Mr. Clarke was always
alive to the interests of his constituency while in Congress, and was
an able, faithful and zealous representative of the needs of a Commonwealth extensive in territory, with diversified local interests and
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�rapidly developing resources. As chairman of the House Committee on
Indian Affairs and as a member of the Pacific Railroad.committee, he
distinguished himself by fidelity to the rights and interests of the
great body·of the people. His first speech in Congress was made in
favor of impartial suffrage in the District of Columbia, and he has
always advocated such legislation as represents the advanced Republican
ideas. He participated in all the leading conflicts which made the
history of Congress memorable during the six years that he served in
that body, and at the same time assiduously labored to secure such
legislation as would promote the development of the State he represented.
Mr. Clarke was defeated for the Congressional nomination in 1870,
by a small majority, the opposition mainly arising on account of his
hostility to the Osage treaty, by which an attempt was made to give
certain railroad corporations 8,000,000 acres of the best lands of
the State. This action he deemed prejudicial to the interests of
settlers, the cause of free schools and the good of the State at large.
In the ensui~g . winter he was defeated for the United States Senate
by the free use of money, upon which he secured an investigation by the
National Senate, which he prosecuted until the Kansas Senator-elect
resigned his seat. Since the expiration on his term in Congress he has
been engaged with his mining interests in Colorado, in.railroad business
and in literary pursuits.
In 1878 Mr. Clarke was brought out by numerous friends without his
knowledge or solicitation and elected as a representative in the State
Legislature from Lawrence, by about three-fourths of all the votes in
that populous and important district. On the assembling of the
Legislature in January, 1879, he was elected speaker of the House by
a very large majority--a position which he still holds.
Mr. Clarke is of an active, nervous temperament, endowed with
great powers of physical and mental endurance. In one of his political
campaigns in Kansas, in less than thirty days he made nearly seventy
speeches, traveling in an open carriage over twelve hundred miles,
visiting the ~ost remote sections of the State, and conducted his
labors apparently unfatigued. He has devoted himself with great
industry and sagacity to the development of the material resources of
Kansas, and has been especially watchful in protecting her people from
the encroachments of the great land and other monopolies which in all
Western States have had to be repeatedly resisted. While doing this,
he has made enemies whose influence has been felt in the opposition he
has encountered in public life; but Mr. Clarke has the proud consciousness of having done his duty to his State, and while resisting all
unwise legislation for private ends, has always aided every reasonable
effort to promote public or private improvements.

CAPTAIN ISAAC NEWTON VAN HOESEN.
Lawrence.
Isaac N. Van Hoesen was born at Kinderhook, Columbia county, New
York, December 26, 1841. His parents were Isaac W. and Jane (Cornell)
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�Van Hoesen. Isaac W. Van Hoesen was born in the State of New York in
1806, and is still living at Macomb, Illinois, and by descent wa's a
Hollander. He has passed through many vicissitudes of fortune, but
notwithstanding he has attained the advanced age of seventy-three years,
is still in possession of the finest business qualities. His life has
been devoted to business pursuits, in which he has been eminently
successful. His wife was a native of Schoharie county, New York, and
died at ~1acomb, Illinois, in 1873, ages seventy years. They had five
children, of whom the subject of this sketch was the youngest.
The education of Isaac N. was limited to about a year at a normal
school in Hudson, New York. He applied himself studiously to acquiring
knowledge outside of the schools, and has added to his limited school
acquirements by his own application until he has become a man of varied
acquisitions in general knowledge, of a great deal of reading and
research, and is among our best posted men in all the essential elements
of a good, practical business education. He had a natural taste for
drawing and painting, made considerable advance in these arts, and, but
for the absorption of his time in active business pursuits, would have
become an expert. His good taste crops out still in his characteristics
through 1ife.
His father removed from Hudson, New York, to Mount Vernon, Ohio, in
1854, and from thence to Macomb~ Illinois, in 1856. His health being
poor, he studied denistry. The restraints of a rather feeble constitution
were not sufficient to prevent him from taking a part in the struggle
of the country for the perpetuity of the Union on the basis of universal
liberty, and in August, 1861, he enlisted in Captain W.F. Bayne's company,
which rendezvoused at St. louis, and was incorporated into the 10th
Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, under Colonel Chester Harding,
which performed duty along the line of the Missouri Pacific and North
Missouri Railroads until Apri1,1862. This was principally in noticing
the movements of guerrillas, embracing most dangerous and thrilling
exploits, where assisinations were frequent, requiring the most
vigilant watchfulness, without opportunity for fair fields of fight, with
little glory to the soldier proportionate to the danger, but when at
the time indicated, the command was released from this perilous but
apparently profitless campaign and sent to Cape Girardeau and thence to
Pittsburg Landing, the really hard part of soldiering commenced. He
was with Pope's command in pursuit of the rebels after the evacuation
of Corinth. During his service he was personally actually in the
following hard-fought battles, besides innumerable skirmishe~ and scouting parties: Corinth during its si~ge; Iuka, Corinth October 3 and 4,
1863, Raymond, Jackson, Champi on Hi 11 s, B1 ack Ri ver, Vi cksburg May 22,
1863, Chattanooga and Mission Ridge. His regiment was in the direst of
the conflict at Jackson, Champion Hills and Mission Ridge, suffering
terrible losses, through all of which he passed without a scratch, when
hundreds fell on every side. He was detailed for duty as acting
sergeant-major in 1862, was promoted to be second lieutenant Co. B,
January 2, 1863, and to be first lieutenant in August of the same year,
and for gallant service on the battlefield of Mission Ridge, promoted
to be captain of Co. G, in the same regiment, November 26, 1863. He
commanded in all the before-stated engagements except the first battle
of Corinth and Iuka, and was honorably mustered out of the service at
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�Since the war he has been one of the most successful, indefatigable,
enterprising business men, engaged as a general agent of the celebrated .
firm of C. H. &amp; L. J. r~cCormick, in the sale of their celebrated harvestlng
machines. He came to Kansas in 1866, locating at Manhattan, removed
thence to Leavenworth, where he resided in 1~69, 1870 and part of 1871,
whence he removed to Lawrence and built the warehouse now occupied by
him. Here he has established a business co-extensive with the State,
embracing a large number of agencies in different localities, and aggregating half a million of dollars per annum.
He was married at Rushville, Illinois, February 24, 1869, to Miss
Rilla L. Bagby. They have had three children. They lost a little son
by death since their residence in Lawrence, an interesting and beautiful
child.
Captain Van Hoesen has been essentially a business man, not only
not seeking office, but eschewing public position, but his fine business
qualities prompted the people of Lawrence to his election as mayor of
the city, which he still holds (1879), and has made a most efficient,
liberal officer, taking great pride in every movement for the advance of
the city's welfare, refusing to accept any salary. He is also president
of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce.· Very few persons in Lawrence take
more pride in its fame and the advancement of its charitable and educational institutions.
WILLIAM McDOWELL NACE.
Lecompton.
William M. Nace was born September 19, 1826, at Buchanan, Virginia.
His grandfather, John C. Nace, was a captain in the war for independence;
and his father, William Nace, was a soldier in the war of 1812. Both of
them were prominent Virginia farmers or planters. His mother,Hester C.
Fringer, w~s a well educated, intelligent, Christian woman and a member
of the Presbyterian church, in which her husband was a rulingelder for
many years.
William McDowell Nace was reasonably well educated in the schools
of his native town, and reared a farmer. In 1848, he entered a wholesale grocery and commission house at Richmond, Virginia, where he
remained for seven years. In 1856, at the solicitation of Hon. Daniel
Woodson, secretary of the Territory, he removed to Kansas, and in the
fall of that year purchased of Colonel H.T. Titus the well known claim
on which was located what was known as Fort Titus, celebrated in the
history of Kansas as the point at which Titus and other pro-slavery men
were captured, and where Captain Chombree was killed. He was made
p~ivate.s~creta~y to Secretary Woodson, and held that position during
hlS admln1stratlon and that of Secretary Hugh S. l~alsh, until 1860.
In the meantime he improv'ed his claim, making a first-class farm, to
which he has added until he has six hundred and forty acres--an entire
section--all under fence and in a good state of cultivation, with a
large orchard of apples, peaches, cherries,,'and all other kinds of
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�tenants, barns and other improvements, making it among the best homes
and farms in Douglas county.
He participated in the battles of Westport, Little Blue, and the
other engagements during the Price raid tif 1864.
He has held the office of township trustee of Lecompton township for
four years and other local offices, and the office of county commissioner
of Douglas county for two years.
He was originally a Whig, but since his advent into Kansas he has
never been a partisan, voting generally for those whom he considered
the best men.
He was reared in the Presbyterian faith. Although never a member
of any religious organization, he has always contributed liberally
to churches, Sunday schools and religious enterprises generally.
He was married at Lecompton, September 29, 1859, to Miss Mary A.
Hickox, daughter of Daniel Hickox, formerly a prominent member of the
New York Legislature. Mrs. Nace is a woman of education and refinement.
TheY have four children--William, John Palmer, Hester Catharine and
Frederick.
The home of Mr. Nace is one of genuine hospitality. He is a man
of culture, great geniality and sociability, and nis house is the
frequent resort of a large and refined circle of friends.
WILLIAM D. MARTIN, M.D.
Ba 1dwi n City.
William D. Martin was born March 22, 1822, at Clabrac, New York.
His father, Agrippa Martin, was a farmer, and immigrated to Freeport,
Illinois, at an early day, where he became.a prominent and influential
citizen. The locality of his residence was known as "Martinls Settlement.
Hi s mother was Rhoda Durham. The genealogy of the family has
been lost, but the parents were known to have descended from Spanish
ancestry who immigrated to America in the early years of the republic.
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William D. Martin is the youngest of a family of four sons and
two daughters, all of whom became farmers, except Chancellor and himself,
who became physicians. His education was conducted in the common schools
of New York, where the facilities for acquiring knowledge were, at that
time, very poor~ In the spring of 1849, he began the study of medicine
with his brother, Chancellor, in Freeport, Illinois, and, in the ensuing
fall, attended the lectures at Rush Medical College, of Chicago, where
he continued until he graduated, in 1851. At the ~onclusion of his medical course,he removed to Nora, Jo Daviess county, Illinois, and commenced
the practice of his profession. Having practiced in Nora for two years,
he returned to Freeport and entered into partnership with his brother,
Dr. Chancellor Martin, who had become eminent in that locality as a
physician and surgeon. The firm did a successful business and secured
a large and remunerative patronage.
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�In May, 1856, Dr. William Martin removed to Kansas, and, for about
a year, was in such indifferent health as to preclude him from engaging
in business. On his recovery, he located at Baldwin City, where he at
once entered upon an active, leading practice of medicine, which he
has continued to the present time.
On locating at Baldwin City, he purchased the "right" of a proslavery squatter to a quarter-section of land, which he improved and
soon after preempted. This land he still holds and occupies as a
residence, where he has made one of the best farms in all that section
of the State. He has an orchard will-stocked with a great variety of
fruit trees, well-cultivated fields, ~ comfortable residence with
dwelling and .out houses, and also a good tenant's house.
He has been a member of the Masonic fraternity for about twentyfive years. He is liberal in his religious views, and attends the
Methodist church with his family.
He was married in Baldwin City, August 4, 1860, to Miss Cornelia
J. Clayton, daughter of William and Alice Clayton, pioneers of Kansas,

who died soon after immigrating to the Territory. She is an accomplished,
influential Christian woman, a member of the Metho.dist Episcopal church, .
of active charities, and has done much in the formation of society and
the promotion of every good work in the community. They have four
promising daughters, the eldest in Baker University, the second making
great progress in music, and the other two in the Baldwin City high school.
Dr. Martin was originally a Wnig, but, on moving to Kansas, became
identified with the Free State party, joined a military company, and,
as far as his feeble health would admit, actively participated in
the struggles of that eventful period. He was among the men in the
forlorn hope against the twenty-eight hundred pro-slavery men who menaced
Lawrence in September, 1856, and belonged to the advanced guard of a few
skirmishers who went to meet them near where Eudora now stands. He has
never aspired to official position, but has always been a Republican
ready to do good service in the cause and to aid his friends. He is a
generous, liberal, social gentleman, whose good deeds and charities
have made him a name honored among a1.1 who know him.
The United States Biographical Dictionary, Kansas Volume.
Illustrated with Fine Steel Plate Portraits, :Chicago and Kansas City:
S. Lewis &amp; Co., Publishers, 1879
Contributed by Lance Reppert
Lawrence,Kansas
From The Emporia (Kansas) News, April 1879,
"O ver the State
II :

Hodgeman county has been organized.
Kansas has fifty three agricultural societies.
Sixty nine new buildings are going up in Winfield.
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�PAWNEE SCHOOL
District No. 23
Pawnee Township, Bourbon County, Kansas, April 19, 1935
Bob Morrison, Principal
Glenna Fern Strole, Primary Teacher
School Officers: G.C. Gooding, Director
Perry Keeney, Treasurer
Harry Dunn, Clerk
Pupil s:
John M. Oberg, Jr.
Frank Dikeman
Harvey Platt
*Woodrow Lee Moore
Doris Dennison
fvlarjory Rhodes
Flossie Ruth Nance
Julia Davis
Galen Barton
Johnie Leonard
. Mil dred Ba il ey
Lola May Barton
Lorene Clark
Walter Dunn
*Gaylard Moore
Frank Allison
Irene Gooding
Donald Keeney
Mill a rd Denn i son
Maxine Gooding
Myrtle Clark
Lloyd Bailey

Max Barton
Billy Pl att
Wayne Clark
Ross Burns
Lee Burns
Bertha Hood
Wesl ey Bail ey
Estalee Keeney
*Maxine Moore
Freda BroltJn
Olive Burns
Pearl Gooding
Ruth Dikeman
Bob Acres
Donna Davi s .
Corine Nance
Norris Burns
Clyde Burns
Vi rgil Barton
Wi 11 i am Leonard
Robert Salmon

My two brothers, Gayl ard and ~~oodrow, and I drove a horse and buggy
to this school. It was at least 6 miles from our home as it was out of
our own school district. A neighbor girl, Julia Davis, rode to school
with us.
This school is located ten miles southwest of Ft. Scott, Kansas.
It had two rooms, First to fourth grades were taught by Glenna Fern
Strole. She was my teacher in the fourth grade. The other room was
fifth to. eighth. Don Hewett was my teacher for the fifth grade. He
had his first two fingers off his right hand, so he wrote with his thumb
and third finger.
My brother Gaylard who lives in Winslow, Arizona, has a picture of
this school and the pupils. I was there in 1977. It is still standing
and is used for storage. The out houses are still standing but in need
of repair.
Maxine Moore Hougland
Lawrence, Kansas

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�March 1, 1979

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EVENTS LEADING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF STONY POINT CHURCH
AND CEMETERY, DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS,

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March 1, 1854 - Joseph and Catherine Eberhart departed !rom their farm home neor Kittanning,
Pennsylvania with ten of their thirteen children, and boarded an Allegheny RI ver boat
at 2:00 AM, March 2. Accompanying them in the party were a son-in-law and nine
neighbors, in eluding their chi lelren. They changed boats at Pitts burgh, then traveled
down the Ohio and up,the Mississippi Rivers to St. Louis. '
March 6-8 (Arprox.) - Arrived at St. Louis. Stayed a week or ten days, during which time
,
one 0 Itte children died.
March 21 Disembarked from Missouri River boat at Westport landing, Missouri, nOW Kansas
City, M.o. Four fomi lies of the neighbors took the next boot bock home to Pennsylvania.
April

(Approx.) - A scouting party of four of Joseph's sons - Henry, Paul, Louis and Andrew---;'
set ~ut on rented horses from Westport landing olong the California Road or Oregon Trai I
to search for a locality in Kansas Territory where members of the party might pre-empt land
upon wh i ch to estabHsh homes and farms.

April 3-4 (Appro)( .) - For two days, they based at the trail-sidesettlement of Franklin, later
to become the headquarters for the pro-slavery factiOf"l in Kansas. They scouted the
, surrounding area, but discarded it because of fear ormalario, due to great numbers of
mosquitos in the ferti Ie farming bottoms alo;,g the Kaw River. Moved up the valley to
later site of Lawrence, where an abandoned cabin was found, but no settlers. Turned
to the hi lis and volleys about ten miles to the south.
May 1 (Approx.) - Se lected a site ,and started to, construct a cabin. The land had not yet been
surveyed. They exercised so-called "squatter's rights," whi ch was little more than tak ing
, claim to a piece of land loosely baunded by stakes, rocks, trees, or most anything. The
cabin was near the foot of the slope of what is now called the Pleasant Grove Hi II. This
is,about one mi Ie northeast of the point at the top of the hi II where present State Highway
59 swings from its southwesterly direction up the hi II to a directly south direction after reaching the plateau. Later, the ,now non-existing Durikard Church, Pleasant Grove Store,: etc. ,_
were located ne,ar this jog in the present highway.

May 25, 1854 - Congress passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act, wh i ch pt"ovi ded that the Territoria I
, Government, and later that afthe State, would bepro-slavery oranti-slavery depending
upon thp. outcome of a vote to be taken by immi'grant residents after two years. Joseph
Eberhart, a staunch arlti -slavery Abolitionist, knew before he left Pennsylvania that
'passage of this Act was inevitable. He wanted to "get in on the ground floor" in crusading for the Abolitionist cause in Kansas Territory, which he linked strongly to his religious
beliefs. He had been affiliated in minor official relationships with the church in Penn:"
sylvania for many years; and had peddled Bibles and religious tracts along with selli"g
"Yankee notions" ,or small items of merchandise. These contacts with people gave him
the opportunity to spread his anti-slavery ideas, so it was natural that he later in Kansas
Territory'should continue similar &lt;;Ictivities, .,.),ich on one occasion led to his narr~w
. ......:;. ..
e'fcape from a plann~d hanging b~'slovery activists.
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June 15 (Approx.) - With the cabi'l nearing completion, Henry and Andrew returned t,o
Westport Landing ~o escort the rest of the group ~o their new home. In the meantIme,
the husband and little daughter of Joseph's daughter Maria Ann Hemphill had died of
cholera and were buried at Westport Landing.
July 3 - Early in the morning, the ~y left Westport Landing with a purchased ox-team,
covered wagon, cows, pigs and chickens, and some rented riding horses.
July 4 - They arrived in the late aftet""loon and had their first meal in the new cabin home
in Kansas. Obviously, all memben of the Pa"y could not occupy a single cabin, so
the wagon, tents and bedding laid on .the ground served as sleeping accommodations
for most of the group. After the land was surveyed in 1857, "squatters" had to file
claims on 160-ocre, or quarter-section tracts, located M closely as feasible to where·
the pre-empted land lay.
Note: This. first Eberhqrt tract was later sold ta a George Harmon, who built a house near the
cabin. I~ 1893 ,Noah EberhcJrt, Joseph 's grandson, l'nOfTied Harmon 's daughter, and
they moved odo tl,e land and farmed it.
July 20 - Little girl Maria Sybilla Hemphill died, and was buried on the plateau atop the.
Pleasant Grove Hill, thus becoming the first person buried in the flrst cemetery in what
was to become Douglas County.
. August 1 (Appr~) - Jo~eph Eberhart pre":empted the 160-ocre tiact where his granddaughter's
grave NOS located, and the Pleasant Grove Cemetery developed there as a result. This
cloi m 'snortheast corner was close to the aforementioned jog in present State Highway 59.
loseph started bui Iding a cabin right away, and as SOOn as it was completed he presi ded
ot religious servi ces in it, the first i" the county. They continued to be held rather
regu lor Iy for members of the Eberhart party and other settlers who by now had started
. to move i,.,to the area in significant numbers.
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. . August 1, 1854 - First party of twentY-Mine immigrants from the East arrived and settled at
"Waukarusa," which was to be coiled Lawrence.
1859 - Joseph hod a sterle house bui It on this tract in 1859, and thereafter regular servi ces
were held there, -wi th Rev, Cordley and other early Lawrence ministers often conducting
them.
.
September 29, 1860 - A formal church was organized in Joseph's stone home. It was given
the name, "Christ's Evangelical Lutheran Church ~" Joseph Eberhart and Jonathon Minor
were elected elders and Obadiah Eberhart and George F. Smith deacons. A church
"constitution" was adopted, and the om cers were installed by Rev. D. Earhart. This
was recorded in the minutes as the first congregational meeting.
March 1865 - Joseph Eberhart bought the Branso" Claim at Stony Point, and moved into th·~
cobin on this histori c tract.

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March 7, 1868 - The second congregctio"al meeting was held in thi.~ Brar.~on C(" "n{loc~ted
southeast of the stone schoolhouse!. Josephnnd Obadiah Eberhart were el~cted elders·
and Wm. Georgi i and Pau I Eberhart deacons. They were install ed hy Rev. Earhart.

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�October 10, 1868 - At the end of a church servi ce ir'l the old stor'le school house, at wh i ch
Rev. Earhart had preached, a third congregational meeting waS held, and someone
moved as follows: "Resolved that a committee be appointed to secure, if possible,
a piece of land for a Congregational Form to support the church. Lewis Eberhart,
Michael Herning and Obadiah Eberhart were appointed. II (This farm did not materialize.)
March 20, le73 - Michael Herning died, and.since the committee had not yet selected a
churchyard site and supporting farm, he was buried On whet not long before had been (J .
port of Joseph Eberhart's farm, however, this portion had been sold by him to son Obadiah.
September 3, 1873 - The church pUrchased this 10 acres for the cemetery from Obadiah for $100.
Since Joseph had been appointed at the third congregational meeting on October 10, 1868
lito solicit funds from back East ll to help acquire the then proposed Congregational Farm,
this source may have provided at least part of the funds to buy the Cemetery land.
Nov. 30, 1882 - Joseph Eberhart di ed •
November 18, 1883 - Sometime prior to this date, no doubt while Joseph was still alive, the
constructio"- of the woOd frame church was started ~ Joseph is r:eported as being the main
supporter a"d promoter of the project, and his sons and sons-in-law, along with nonEberharts did the actual construction. Son-in-law Isaac Hemphill was a farmer-carpenter,
and he then lived on the Joseph fberhart place. 'M,en dedi cated, the church's indebtedness was S233, but an appeal nt the dedication ceremonies obtained cosh and pledges of
$336, "so the new organ brougM into the church the day before the dedi cation most
likely will remai,;.". (This organ was stolen from the church in the late 1960's.) .
December 21, 1885 - Joseph's wife Cnf'herine died, and funeral servi ces were conducted in the
Stony Poi.,t Church, with buriali/' t'he churchyard alongside her husband •
.Ii·

May 6, 1898 "The Stony Point Evangel i cal Lutheran Church and Cemetery Association." was
ir'lcorporated, with the follo .... ing perso"s signing the charter as trustees: Jsaac Hemphill,
James A. Duff, Andrew Eberhart, ,Lewis Eberhart and MiChael O. Eberhart. This argani":
zation still owns and manages the Church and Cemetery property.
Iv\ay 10, 1898 Isaac and Rebecca Hemphill, the latfer.the youngest of the t-hirteen childre"
of Joseph and Catherine, deeded to the Association the lO-acre tract lying to the north
. of the Cemetery and between the (hUl' chyard and the rood. The use of this land they
had lang provided as the means of ingress and egress to the Cemetery and for church
and neighborhood gatherings.

Note: The following publ i cations deal extensively with matters touched upon only briefly in the
above chronological summary:
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"Stony Point Church and Cemetery and Historic Hickory Point" by Ruth Endacott Brown,
The Instamatic Printing Co., Kansas City, Kan"as, February 1968.

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�"History of the Eberharts in Germany and the United States" by Rev. Uriah
Eberhart, Donahue and Henneberry, Printers, Chicago 1891.
"History of the Eberharts" by I.F. Eberhart, B.H.·Da1e,.Printer, Lawrence,
Kansas, 1912.
STONY POINT CEMETERY
VINLAND, KANSAS
Lot 1.

We 1/4

Baker, James M. 1866-1944
II
Iva M. (wf) 1876-1943
(Undertaker's mark illegible)
II
Thomas B. d. Sept. 1932
Snethen, Earnest E. 1902-1903
SE 3/4
Mulvaney, John C. 1871-1923
II
Julia E. 1875-1956 (wf)
II
Frances 1893-1914 (or Mira Frances)
II
Frederick 1897-1918
II
Cecil 1900-1900
II
Cornelia 1913-1913
Kennedy, Helen Louise Jan. 23, 1940
(dau. of Clarence &amp; Mary
Kennedy)
Lot 2.
Gaumer, Daniel d. July 19, 1887 age 72 yrs. 2 mo. 17 da.
II
John F. (dates unknown)
Williams, John G. Dec. 25, 1835-- Apr. 28, 1923
Werts, Solomon 1843-1928 Co. D. 122 Ohio Vol. Inf.-Cp1.
II
Eleanor A. (wf) 1846-1930
II
Jesse A. (Son of S. &amp; E.A. Werts) d. Aug. 26, 1874, age 11 mo. 13 da.
II
Walter M. Aug. 28, 1879 - Oct. 15, 1904
Lot 3.
Herning, Michael - First one buried in Stony Point Cemetery - March 16,
1836 - March 20, 1873, 37 yrs. 14 da.
II
Sarah A. (wf) Oct. 22, 1842 - Aug. 29, 1911 (dau. of Joseph
and Catharine Eberhart)
II
John Albert (son) Apr. 2, 1868 - June 5, 1963
II
Martha E. (Koehring) (wf of J.A.H.) April 10, 1882-0ct. 29, 1966
Endicott, Catharine M. (Herning - dau. of M. &amp; S .A.H.) Oct. 22, 1873June 19, 1941
II
William Arthur (hus) Aug. 24, 1868 - Jan. 18, 1963
II
Edwin William (son) July 10, 1894 - Dec. 6, 1960
Brown, Ben E. 1890- 197 (son-in-law to W.A. &amp; C.M.H.E.) 1st Lieut.
Air Serv. 28 Aero. Squadron, 3rd Per suit Group W.W. I 5/18/17-3/4/19

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�Stony Point Cemetery Con't.
Lot 4. E 1/2
Eberhart, Joseph Mar. 19, 1800 - Nov. 30, 1882
"
Catharine (Kistler) Jan. 4, 1805 - Dec. 21,1885
"
Catharine E. (dau) Sept. 1,1840 -Aug. 5,1875
W 1/2
Eberhart, Andrew (son) July 21, 1835 - June 7, 1907 Co. D. 2 Mo. St.
Militia Cav., Vet '61~'65
Mary E. (dau of Andrew &amp; Anna M. Eberhart) Nov. 28, 1881 "
April 25, 1952, Women's Relief Corps, Kans. Dept. Corps 29
Anna M. (Albright) (wf) Nov. 8, 1848 - Apr. 17;' 1927
"
Georgia M. (1st wf of Andrew) June 29, 1850 - Apr. 9, 1879
"
(Known in Eberhart Hist. as Mary G. Smith Merton)
Lot 5.
Brown, Theodore (owner of Lot - no marker)
Udall, Jane H. (wf of Oliver) Dec. 25, 1818 - Nov. 25, 1874
Wise, infant (dau of John) (dates unknown)
Lot 6.
Smith, George F. Dec. 16, 1825 - Mar. 20, 1877
Anna E. July 15, 1828 - Aug. 27, 1896
"
Ettie R. July 3, 1865 - Aug. 30, 1897
"
Theresa
A. Jan. 16, 1872 - Dec. 18, 1898
"
?
Olive -(small white stone leaning on larger stone)
Lot 7.
Duff, James Alexander Feb. 1, 1841 - Jan. 27, 1911 Co. D. 10 Kans. Inf.
" Lydia Anna (Hemphill) (dau of Henry &amp; M.A. Hemphill) Jan. 25, 1853 Mar. or Jan. 27, 1911
"
Mary Leona (dau) Sept. 27, 1870 - Feb. 27, 1888
"
Henry Augustus ($on) Mar. 15-16, 1877 - Dec. 2, 1879 (Gussie)
Daniels, Ethel Alice (Duff) (dau) 1886-1952
Byerly, Maria Anna (Eberhart) Hemphill, wid. of Henry Hemphill (mother
of Lydia Anna Duff) Oct. 25, 1822 - Feb. 28, 1898
William (hus) Apr. 13, 1816 - Aug. 9, 1900
"
Lot 8.

N 1/2

Eberhart, Obediah (son of Joseph &amp; Catharine K.E.) Feb. 27, 1824 Mar. 2, 1903
S

1/2
Eberhart, Franklin W.- Son of JohnS. &amp; Mary E. (Reynolds) Eberhart
Nov. 2, 1875 - Oct. 7, 1876 (grandson of Obediah &amp; Susanna
Soxman Eberhart)

Lot 9.
Hemphill, Isaac Feb. 5, 1838 - Sept. 17, 1922
Rebecca Lucinda (Eberhart) (wf) 1849-1936
"
. Harrison Howard (son) 1874-1961
"
Amanda Samantha Brizendine (wf of H.H.H.) 1887-1939
"
James A. Mar. 15, 1886-Aug. 1, 1910 Son of Isaac &amp; R.L.E.H.'
"
"
Edward I. (Eddie) son of 1.&amp; R.L.E.H. Jan. 3, l877-Jan. 30, 1880
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�Stony Point Cemetery Con't.
Lot 10.

N 1/2,

Pumroy,
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"
"
Garner,
"

William S. 1866-1938
,M.ary L. 1875-1913
William July 19, 1898 - Aug. 29, 1898 - Son of W.S. &amp; M.L. Pumroy
Mildred Apr. 30, 1905 - May 4, 1906 - Dau. of W.S. &amp; M.L. Pumroy
Mabel H. 1896 -1978 - Dau. of W.S. &amp; M.L. Pumroy
Claude W. 1903-1950 (hus)

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Pardee, Thomas Mar. 14, 1845-Aug. 20, 1917 -- Paren t s of Mary L. Pumroy
"
Mary May 16, 1855-Apr. 24, 1920
Lot 11.
Mcqueen, Josiah 1823-1895
"
Sarah 1832-1897
Josiah
F. Apr. 5, 1869-Mar. 24, 1949
"
Oddie
Ann
(wf) Jan. 5, 1873-Apr. 28, 1959
"
infant
son
of J.&amp;.O. Mcqueen 1894-1895
"
"
"" " " "
"
1897-1898
"
"" " " "
"
1898-1899
"
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(Ross)
1866-1903
Son
of
J.&amp; S. Mcqueen
R.R.
"
Mattie
Marie
(wf)
Mar.
23,
187l-Dec.
2, 1953
"
Snow, Jerry Edward Mar. 30, 1935-Aug. 19, 1943 - grandson of R.R. &amp;
M.M; Mcqueen
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Lot 12.
Hastie, George W. March 27, 1843-Sept. 9, 1877
Susan L. (Eberhart) Wf. March 8, 1845- March 27, 1882
"
Frank
(son) May 27, 1876~ June 25, 1915
"
William L. (son) Mar. 8, 1865- Nov. 12, 1941
"
Anna C. (Smith) (2nd wf of W.L. Hastie) Aug. 2, 1885- ? (no
"
de,ath date on stone)
Tillie
(Patterson) (1st wf of W.L. Hastie)
"
In'fant
dau.
"
Lot 13.
Will, Fritz G.C. 1822-1887
"
Johaflna M. 1850-1924
Griffis, J~hanna (Will) dau. Aug. 11, 1874-Aug. 16, 1945
Clarence E. (hus) Jan. 29, 1867-Mar. 31, 1951
"
Lot 14.
Griffis, Joseph 1842-1917
"
infant son 1888-1889
Lot 15.
McNees, Jarie Brown 1851-1890 "Mother"
Also a small stone with initials J.F.G.
Dav.id
No dates or marker
"
wife
"
" "
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chil1d
"
" "
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�Stony Point Cemetery Con't.

Lot 16.
Eberhart, Lewis Jacob (son of Joseph &amp; C.K. Eberhart) Sept. 8, 1833'Oct. 8, 1919
. Elizabeth Brady (wf) Apr. 28, 1840-Nov. 22, 1921
"
, William Henry (son) Jan. 6, 1866-Jan. 17, '1895
"
. S. Anna Ida (dau) S·ept. 17, 1867-0ct. 21,1894
"
Perry, Lula Cora (Eberhart) dau. of L.J. &amp; E.B.E. 1877-1944
"
Newton Taylor (hus) 1876-1948
" John Michael (son) 1902-1930
Lot 17.
Gill, Samuel June 9, 1820-Aug. 28, 1901
Angeline (wf) d. May 12, 1891 age 62 yrs.
"
"
infant son of Janes A. &amp; Sadie C. Gill
Lot 18.
Eberhart;: Paul C. Apr. 3, 1838-Ju1y 25,1915 Co. C. 10 Kans. Inf.
"
' :: Emma J. (Mcqueen) wf Nov. 8, 1852-Jan. 2, 1946
Lot 19.
Hoffman, Christian 1811-1892
"
Catherine (wf) 1811-1899
Lot 20.
Bitterly, I Mary A.

Wf. of August

May 7, 1828-0ct. 9, 1895

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Lot 21.
Pumroy, James B. July 25, 1835-Mar. 13, 1905
Rebecca A. (wf) Jan. 11, 1837-March 8, 1906
"
James
D. Oct. 22, 1868-May 17, 1911
"
Lot 22.

For sale.

Lot 23.
Barnhart, 'Priscilla wf of Andrew Barnhart Apr. 20, 1825-Feb. 3, 1899
Gill, Sadie Catharine (Barnhart) dau. Nov. 4, 1853-Apr. 1, 1953
"
Jame:s A. (hus) Feb. 13, 1861-Feb. 24, 1942
. Barnhart, Oscar Z. - Son of Aaron E. Barnhart &amp; Catharine F1eager
May 7, 1876-Dec. 25, 1937
Lot 24.
Fitz, George W. Apr. 21, 1814-Sept. 25, 1885
"
Ellen (Malone) (2nd wife) Mar. 20, 1828-Jan. 3, 1895
Roe,
Dau. of Ernest &amp; Laur.a (Fitz) Roe dates unknown
Lot 25.
Breeze, Lott 1856-1878
Compton, Edna E. 1883-1884
Lot 26

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Ce~metery

Can't.

Lot 27.
Fitz, George T. (son of Geo. W.) Feb. 18, 1843~Jan. 5, 1908 Co. C.,
9 Kans. Vol. Cav.
"
Laura E. (Dumars) wf. Feb. 9, 1847-Feb. 20, 1918
"
Leslie Arthur (son) Oct. 2, 1875-June 18, 1945
II
Bettie (son) Dec. 8, 1873-Jan. 1, 1875
"
George Herbert (son) Mar. 24, 1885-June 3, ,1948
infants in unmarked graves (according to Helen Ho1com Sturdy)
Ho1com, Anna M. (Fitz) (dau) 1887-1916 Wf of Albert Fitz
"
Jessie Lois (Fitz) Dec. 23, 1880-May 18, 1956
"
Martin L. Oct. 19, 1884-Nov. 18, 1974
Dumars (a1so DuMars), James 1815-1900
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Mary Eliza (Kelley) 1816-1879

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Two

Lot 28.
McKinney, Archaba1d M. Mar. 25, 1852-Jan. 17, 1911
Ruth Edith Sept. 17, 1889-May 8, 1905
Speraw, J6hn S. Apr. 25, 1835-Aug. 10, 1907
"
LYdia Mar. 10, l834-Aug. 10, 1917
Saxman, Christian and Jacob B. (J.B.)
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Lots 29, 30, 3t , 32

For sale

Lot 33.
Endacott,: Alan C.

May 12, 1939-Aug. 17, 1972

Lot 34.
Gentry, Samantha wf. of R.D. Gentry
"
Wpliam
(No dates)

Sept. 23, l849-Aug. 29, 1879

Lot 35.
Beard, William H.

Jan. 2, 1867-Dec. 24, 1886

Recorded 1979 by Mrs. Herschel Hemphill and Mrs. Woodrow Sturdy, both from
Baldwin City, ~ansas.

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More from "Overt the State":
Because the last legislature appropriated $700 for tobacco and $50
for Bibles for prisoners in· the penitentiary, the Peabody Gazette wants
to know why so ~uch was squandered on Bibles.
About 1,000 votes were cast at the recent election in Fort Scott.
A man in Atchison bought a lot last fall for $25, and built a
house costing $130. Last week he sold the property for $860 cash.
Galena is out of debt, and has cash in its treasury.

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�THE ULRICH CEMETERY
In a setluded spot, about three miles southeast from Pleasant Grove,
there is a silent city - the last earthly resting place of those of our
brave pioneer forefathers who lived.in this community. By their sides
also lie some, of their descendants.
This plot of ground was given for this purpose by Benjamin Ulrich,
whose father, Jacob Ulrich preempted from the government the farm of
which this cemetery is a part. It was named the Ulrich Cemetery and
deeded to the Association, the first trustees of which were Adam Kling,
Samuel Baker and John Bower.
It is not known who was first laid to rest here, but it is probable
that it was Sarah Ulrich, a daughter of Jacob and Mary Ulrich. Travel
in those days being slow and communication much slower, the father and
mother were returning home from a visit to Indiana, happy in the thought
of again being with their family, but were met with the. sad news that
death had suddenly snatched from the home their beloved daughter, and
her form now ~ests beneath the prairie sod.
As we wander from grave to grave and read the inscriptions thereon,
we find the names of the parents or grandparents of manY of us who are
now present, or of their friends of whom we have heard.
Here lies Jacob Ulrich, born July 10, 1803 and died November 24,
1863, and beside him his wife, Mary Hoover Ulrich, born December 3, 1808,
died October 22, 1883. Jacob Ulrich was born in Pennsylvania, on what
is now the site of the city of Roaring Springs. This tract of land was
deeded in 1781 by Daniel Ulrich to his son John - the father of Jacob.
In the course of time Jacob Ulrich and his father turned their
steps westward, locating in Indiana, where they built and operated flour
mills and were instrumental in founding the city of Hagarstown, in 1832.
The Indiana homes of both John and Jacob Ulrich are still in a good
state of preservation. In the Ulrich cemetery nearby lie John Ulrich and
his wife.
.
In 1855, Jacob Ulrich and his family pioneered still farther west.
With them came a number of other families, there being thirteen prairie
schooners in the caravan. They settled in eastern Kansas. About two
years later Jacob Ulrich acquired the farm of which this cemetery is a
part. Here he spent his remaining years in loyal devotion to his church,
his neighbors, and his family.
Although during the famine years (1859-1861) he disbursed thousands
of dollars of relief money sent from the East, he would not accept one
cent for his services, nor would he allow one cent to be used to feed
the hungry people who came to his door, but performed this service
from his own resources.

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�He was just recovering from an illness when Quantrill and his Band
who had just sacked Lawrence arrived and burned the large house and
the well-filled granaries. He did.not long survive the shock. His sons
Benjamin, John, Daniel, Jacob and Henry; his daughters Christina Metsker,
Ann Cook, Mary Shiveley and Susan Flory remained in Douglas County where
they built homes, reared families and contributed to the welfare of their
respective communities. Their descendants, at their annual reunion in
Lone Star, have an average attendance of about two hundred.
Near his father's grave lies Benjamin Ulrich and Esther Shiveley
Ulrich, his wife. He was born in 1832, ~ied in 1913; she was born in
1842 and died in 1911. Uncle Ben and Aunt Esther are held in loving
remembrance by many. They lived on the old homestead and were faithful
members of the Brethern Church (then called Dunker) which was established
on Kansas soil largely through the efforts of Grandfather Jacob Ulrich,
all of whose children lived and died in the Dunker faith. Benjamin'~
sons Herschel, Grover and Harry, and daughters Mrs. Laura Fox and Mrs.
Anna Churchbaugh live near the old home.
We next ~ome to the graves of Daniel Ulrich, born Apr. 5, 1838,
died March 21,1919, and His wife, ~1ary WeybrightUlrich, born Jan. 6,
1841, died Jan. 23,1890. He was a worthy son of so noble a father.
The surviving children are Charles Ulrich of Leavenworth County, William
Ulrich of Lone Star and Mrs. Etta Shank of California.
Here lies Philip Cook, born in 1832, died in 1868, and his wife,
Anna Ulrich Cook, born in 1832 and died in 1912. She was also a daughter
of Jacob Ulrich. She is survived by a dalJghter, Mrs. Alice Bray of
Alva, Okla. and several grandchildren who live out at the state.
We now come to the grave of Mrs. Barbara Bailey, born 1823 and died
in 1917. She always was glad to help a neighbor. Old settlers recall that although in her later years she could not walk, this did not
prevent her regular attendance at church. Her son, Henry, now of
Baldwin, carried his aged mother from his buggy into the church, then
out, each Sunday.
Next is the grave of George Gerard, 1829-1863. These dates tell us
that here lies another pioneer. His grandsons, Carl and George Van Hoesen,
live near Willow Springs.
Here lies Adam Kling, a soldier of the Union Army, born in 1833, died·
1884, and Elizabeth his wife, born 1834, died 1883. Beside them lie
several children who died in infancy.
Here is the grave of Samuel Baker, born 1833, died 1884, and his
wife Elizabeth, born 1834, died in 1917. He was a minister in the Dunker
Church.
Over here on one lot we fi nd three graves. Two b,rothers and a
lie here. The story is told how the three young men and
thelr Wlves ploneered to Kansas, but their joy soon turned to sorrow, for
the three husb~nds all died within one year, and the younq wives returned
to their eastern homes. The men were Ephriam Miller, John Miller and
Harry Comer. They died about 1865.
bro~her:in-la~

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�We find on the next few monuments the names of individuals of whom
little ;s now known, but we know they were a part of the community life
of the early days in which they lived. They too knew the hopes, the fears,
the joys, ,the sorrows, the pleasure and pain that went to make up the
life of the pioneer. Let us read the inscriptions on their monuments:
Philena Bing
John Bower
Elizabeth Bower
Jacob Bower
William McKinney
Nancy McKinney
Archybold Marshall

born 1811
1800
1801
1825
1810
1811
1804

died 1871
1879
1877
1918
1868
1882
1870

Let us pause now to consider the heritage left us by those who sleep
in this cemetery~ A heritage of houses and fields, of pastures and
woodlands, of school houses and church buildings. Yes, these and more.
A heritage of faith, courage and endurance. Of love of neighbor, of
country, of God. Let us hold fast to the abiding values for whi:ch their
lives stood. William Ulrich and Herschell Ulrich are trustees of the
cemetery ,at the present time. October 20, 1938.
Written by Mrs. William (Bertha) Ulrich.
These two stones are the only ones added since 1940:
David Fox 1866-1916
and his wife
Laura Fox 1868-1952
on the same stone
Harry Ulrich
September 2, 1879
January 22, 1961

Gl~ncing thro~gh a history book, I found the following item:
Farmers
qUlckly explolted the cast iron three-piece plow introduced in 1819 by
Jethro Wood.
The cast iron plow, for all of it's virtues did not
work satisfac!orily in midw~stern soils. It was replaced by an all
steel plow, flrst produced ln 1847 by John Deer, a Vermont blacksmith
who migrated to Illinois. The first successful reaper was patented b;
Obed Hussey." Jethro Wood and Obed Hussey are both my ancestors.
II

Contributed by Kathryn J. Bunton
Lawrence, Kansas

85

�Jordan, Aaron and Moses Neal, Brothers
from Franklin County, Illinois, to
Douglas and Allen Counties I Kansas
by

JuneB. Barekman, Genealogist
Jordan Neal was born 18 Jul 1824 in Franklin County, Illinois.
He was ,a son of Jeremiah and Elizabeth Neal, both of whom were born in the
area of Warren County ~ North Carolina. Jordan Neal married Ernaline Taylor
14 Jan 1847, in Franklin County, Illinois.
Noted on page 123, Dwelling 880, Family 905, of the 1850 Franklin
County. Illinois census is Jordan Neal
Emnline
John C .D.
Aaron Neal
Ellen Neal

born Tennessee
Illinois
"

age 23 Farmer
" 20
2
"
" 17
" 10

"

""

"

'II

"

Jordan's age in the above census is in error as all other census records for
him state that he was born in Illinois. Living with J,ordan Neal were a
younger brothe,r and sister, Aaron Neal and Ellen Neal. J01U1 C .D. was Johll
Calvin DeKalb Neal.
Jordan Neal's age is taken from two sources: an Archive record '
from The Genealogical LibrSfY of the Church of tile wtter Day Saints, Salt
Lake City, Utah, by a' Jennie Taylor Maxwell; and from the BiograPh.ical.
Records· of Kansas, 1899, page 796.
In searching Franklin County,Illinois, deeds we find the Jordan
Neal family' I1gone to Kansas Ii, and
Deed #25' - Jordan and Ernaline Neal o:f the territory of
Kansas sell to JO}U1 Roundtree of Franklin
County, Illinois, wi 1M and SW NW Sec 3, and
N! 1m and SE SE NE and part of W," NE . ;~
4-7-53 for $80.00, and also
.&lt;,
Deed #40 - same d~eription.
This is land earlier deeded to Jordan Neal by his father Jeremiah Neal.
There are other deeds wh,ereby Jordan sells land in Franklin County, . Illinois,
to Neal cousins.
V.oters 1st District Jan.-Feb'18 25 census. Territory of Kansas.
Here, tne Neal ages are incorrect (most censuses are not very accurate):
Jurden Neil
Emallne Neil
Ellen Neal
)
Louisa Neal )

age 21
"
30
Age not given
"

"

86

II

Minor

"

�The 1860 Census of Douglas County, Kansas, Wakarusa, Vol.
Jordan Neal
Ernaline Neal
Louisa Neal

age 35

"
"

Farmer

born Ill.

"

30
12

6 p241:

"

"
"

From Leavenworth Dou las and Franklin Counties nio, ra hical Record,
Kansas, 1899, Chapman PUblishing Company, Chicago, IllinoiS, p79 -9. "Jordan Neal, one of the earlier settlers of Kansas is en/jaged in stock
raising and general farming, in Wakarusa Townsllip, DOUfjlas County, where he
has made his home since 1854. He was born in Franklin County, Illinois, on
lB Jul 1824, a son of Jeremiah and, Elizabeth Neal. His father, a ,native of
North Carolina, was married in Kentucky and afterwards settled ona farm in
Illinois. In politics a democrat, he was elected sheriff on that ticket and,
also, for 10 years served as county commissioner. Of the 12 cllildren of,
Jeremiah and Elizabeth Neal, the third, Jordan, was reared in Franklin County, ,
Illinois, Amid pioneer surroundings. ,Schools "'ere few and poor, and the
nearest to l1is ilome was three' miles distant. He engaced in farminein his
home county until ilis removal to Kansas in 1847, when he took up 160 acres in
Section 5 and 8 Wakarus twn. (NOTE: Jordan must have gone first to Kansas
without his family. ,l-1any early Neal-Jordan and related fomilies moved to
Kansas, and returned for their own families, household goods and live stock).
"Beginning with the 1st Kansas tract of raw land, ne made the necessary
improvements, broke the ground, placed t: Ie soil under cultivation, erected
lJuildings and built fences. Within 8 years after bis settlement on the land
he had under cultivatlon, but he now, has the greater part of the property in
pasturar;e, as \\le
of recent years given special attention to tile I'aising
of stock.

res

"On his farm he has ahout 150 head of Poland China 110gS and a herd of Jersey
cattle. For 20 years or t:aOl'e he has given the manual work in tile hands of
others, while he superintends tlle.sllipment of staele and produce;,'
"During the border troubles in 1855, Jordan Neal endured alL the hardships
and anxieties incident to life in this locality. When Quantrell made his
famous raid in 1863, he escaped unharmed. However, he had been less
fortunate in .previous years for during a raid by a party of Missouri pro~
slavery men in 1856, all of his stock conSisting of 20 head of 110rses and
90 head of cattle were stolen, only about lq calves escaped. However, a
number of the horses l-Iere lost L!y the thieves and returned to the rightful
owner •
. "In 1860, Jordan Neal drove a herd of cattle from Texas t·o Nebraska City.
From 1861 to U3G 5, he 'was engaged in trading with the Osage Indiana, and was
quite successful in this work. Until recent years, he took a very active
p:1rt in Democratic politics, lJut his work ws not for himseli'." but for the
benefit of his count:r' or his friends • Among the men of this party ile is
known as the 'old wheel horse' of the democrats in WakurusC} Kansas.

87.

�''While living in Illinois and just before .he reached 23 years of D.ge, Mr.
Neal married Miss Dna11neTaylor, by whom ,he had two children. The only
son, Jolm Calvin DeKalb, died at four years of age. The daughter, Louise,
. is the wife of Charles C. Curtis, who is now conducting Mr. Neal's farm."
. (Nan:: Louise was a: deaf mute.)
.
From the 'Lawrence, Kansas, JefferSonian Gazettei 1899-1901, p79-80
Scrapbook 11 Jan 1900, Chapter VIII '
"Jordan Neal, who has lived from the first, adjoining the townsite of Franklin
came to Kansas 15 Aug 1854 from Franklin County, Illinois. His brother Moses,
and a brother-in-law named vl1lliam Taylor came with him. They went up to the
present site of Topeka and struck stakes'vhere the city now stands, but
returned and baught for $120.00 four claims, one timber and three prairies,
from a Missourian nwned Stinson. One of these claims he still owns and lives
on, and the t1mb~r claim he sold sometime ago to Thomas McGee.
"Jordan Neai soon went back to Illinois for his family and worthy possessions,
and when he returned two months later there were a few more cabins in Franklin.
He says he visited the Lawrence party when he first came 15 Aug 1854, and
there were quite a few tents and covered wgons on Mt. Oread. At that time,
they. called their town Wakarusa, but when he returned from Ill1noi.s" all had
moved to the river banks and called the town Lawrence."
.
The 1870 Census of Douglas County, Kansas, Wakarusa, Reel 117 p40,
Dwelling 448 Fa!lli~ 445 . .'
' . .'
'
Value Real Value Personal
Age
Property
Property
Born
Jordan Neal
Emaline Neal
. Louisa rIeal'

45
$1,300
41 keeps house
21 at home

$2,000

Illin6is
Illinois
Illinois

The 1880 Census of· Douglas County, Kansas. Wakarusa, p1.5 .
Dwelling. 20 Family 121 Jordan Neal'

55 Fanner

FJDma Neal (Emaline) 51

William Taylor

30 bro-in-law

Phoebe Pierson

63 servant (1)

Charles C. Curtis

35 son-in-law'

Louisa Curtis

30 dou

Illinois
His father 'born 'Kentucky *
His mother born ~ennessee*
Illinois
Her parents both born" 9hio
Illinois
His parents bqlih born Ohio
N.C •.
. Both parents born N.C.
Indiana
Both parents born Indiana
. Illinois

*(1 know this to be in error through ~ own research.
born in North Carolina.
JED)

The parents. were both
.

Char1esC. Curtis, age 36, of Topeka, Kansas, and Louisa Neal, age 28, of
Lawrence, Kansas, were married 18 Sep 1811 at the home of her father.
J. Hovard Phillips, Minister of The Gospel, ,of Lawrence, Kansas, officiated.

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�The 1885 Census of Douglas County, Wakarusa, Kansas, plO Jordan Neal

60 Farmer
(and here i t states in much error
both his parents
Ernaline Neal
55
Both
Charles C. Curtis
43 Fanner
Both
Louisa Curtis
35
Both
Eliza Clark
16
Both
C. E. UnderWood
20 Farmer
Both
Lewis C. Neal
35 Farmer
Both

Illinois
that
were. born in Illinois)
Illinois
parents born Illinois
Indiana
parents born Indiana
Illinois
parents horn Illinois
Illinois
parents born Illinois
indiana
parents born Indiana
Illinois
parents born Illinois

(From my own research, this (Lewis C. ,Neal) seems to· be a sonfroo another branch
.of the Neal ftunily-~probably frOm a brother of Jeremiah Neal, Jordan Neal's
father. JB]3 )
The microfilm 1895 Census of Wakarusa twn., Douglas County. Kansas, pS8 Jordan Neal
, Emma· (Emaline) Neal
Charles Curtis
Lu M. Curtis

Illinois
Illinois
Indiana
Illinois

70

66
53
45

Between 1895 and 1905, Jordan Neal is deceased. The Kansas Bureau of Vital
Statistics could locate no death record, and to date I' have not found the
cemetery where he is buried nor the church attended.
JBB
I 0 Census for Lawrence Wakarusa
Dwelling 33 Family 333 -

Charles C. Curtis
Louisa M. Curtis

(;.4 Farms

Owns farm

54 wife

No children were born to this couple.
families were ever identified.,

D

las Count

Kansas, plO Indiana
Illinpis
,:

No further research done, no early, Curtis

In DWelling ,336 Family 331, we find the widow Emeline Neal, age 76,
living with H.· S.Pearson, a male, age 76 ond a blacksmith. He and parents were
born. in Ohio. There nrust be a connection here with the Phoebe Pierson who lived
with the Neals in 1880, and II. S. Pearson.
As stated earlier in this sketch, and as noted in the 1830 census of
Franklin County, Illinois, Jeremiah and Elizabeth Neal had 12 children. , Known
sons are James A., Aaron,· Moses and Jordan, the subject of this sketch. I could
not locate any more sons. They may have died in infancy or as youths before
Jeremiah Neal made his will in Franklin County, Illinois, on the 4th day of Sep.
1847 wherein Jordan, Aaron, James A., and Moses were named as sons--no daughters.

89

�The daughter Ell.en'is the ~ known daughter of Jeremiah and Elizabeth Neal.
She was 10 in the 1850 census of Frnnklln County, Illinois I 15 in the 1855
census of Kansas territory, is not listed in Jordan Neal's Kansas household,
so was probably, married by 1860.
,

.

Aaron Neal a brother to Jordan Neal also moved to Kansas. Aaron
is mentioned in the 'th day, Sep 1847 Franklin County, Illinois I will at his
father Jeremiah' Neal. Mention is made "after death of my Wife, all property
be divided between Jordan and Aaron, my two BOllS." Aaron Neal married
Amanda M. Brinkley 24 Sep 1854 in Franklin County, Illinois.
'
,
We find the Aaron Neal fam.1ly in the 1860 Census of Allen County,
, Humboldts P.0p' Kansas, Vol. 2 ~76 ..
Aaron Neal·
.Amanda. Neal.

Josephine Neal
Rui'us D. Ueal.

W.R. Neal (male)

age 26
24
5

born Illinois
~m:ucQ'

Kansas.
Kansas
Kansas

1

3 mos.

Before the 1865 State qensus of Allen County, Kansas, Aaron Neal
is deceased. The widowed Amanda Neal and family are now found in the
1865 State Census of DoUglas County, Wakarusa Township. Kansas, p49,starting
with numbers as follows #16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

Amanda Neal
Josephine Neal
Rufus D. Neal
Brinkley Neal
Allie Neal
John McFarland
Harriet McFarland
Jane McFarland
Jordan Neal
Emmaline Neal
Louisa Neal,
John Neal
Franklin Webb'

28 Farms (age incorrect)
9

7
5

born Kentucky

Ks.
Ks.
Ks.
Ks.
Pa.
Mo.
Mo.

2

33

24
9

8
19

(unidentified)

Ks.
Illinois
,.

The children of Aaron and Amanda (Brinkley) Neal are being research~
further at tlds time.
'.
Moses Ileal, a brother of Jordan and Aaron Neal. is found in the
1860 Census of Allen County, Humboldt P.O., Kansas J Vcil. 2 p289. l-1oses
Neal, a son of Jeremiah and Elizabeth Neal, of Franklin County, Illinois,
is mentioned in deeds, and witnessed his father's will. ' .
.
Moses :tJeal,
. Mary R., Neal
Monroe Neal
Iiyman G. Neal
Theresa Neal
Mary J. Neal

27 Farmer
21

5

'born Illinois
Illinois
Kansas

3

Kansas '

1

Kansas
Illinois

20 Seamstress

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�Moses may have married in Franklin County, Illinois, 26 Nov. 1854 Mary
Brinkley. Mary J. Neal, age 20, is possibly a sister of Moses, Aaron
and Jordan Neal, but this has not been proven.
Research is bei ng undertaken. in the State of Kansas, and as a
pattern emerges more will be written about the Neals from Franklin
County, Illinois, to Kansas. Comments, criticism, and additions are
invited.

WHAT IS A LITTLE TOWN?
A little town is where you don't have to guess who your enemies
Your ftiends will tell you.
A little town is the only place on earth where people past middle
age are called by their first names when they saunter down the street.
. A 1itt 1e town is where everybody kncws everybody else's ca r by
sight and knows where it goes every day.
A little town is where few people can get away with lying about
their age. Too many people can remember them.
A little town is where few people with various ailments can air
them properly for sympathetic ears.
A little town is where, when you get a wrong number, you can talk
for 15 minutes anyhow, if you want to.
A little town is where the ratio of good people to bad people is
something like 100 to 1. That's nice to remember!!
A little town is where it is hard for anybody to.walk to work for
exercise because it takes too long to stop and explain to people in
cars who honk, stop and offer a ride.
A little town is somewhat like a big family--ornery distant
cousins, renegades and all.
A little town is where city folks say there is nothing to do, but
.those who live there don't have enough nights in the week to make all
the meetings and social functions.
A little town is where everyone becomes a neighbor in time of need.
A little town is where businessmen struggle for survival against
city stores and shopping centers.
A little town is where those same businessmen dig deep many times
to help those with countless fund raising projects.
A little town is where many teen-agers say there is nothing to do
and are surprised to learn that their big-city peers are saying the
same thing.
A little town,'when all is s~id and done, is a nice place to live.
A little town is where people know all the news before it is printed.
They just buy the home town paper to see if the editor gets it right.
are.

From the "Home Town News" column
The Wichita Eagle Beacon
Copied with permission.
Contributed by Mary Jamison,
Lawrence, Kansas.

91

�Index to Estates, Volume 3:,; Records olf the Probate Court of Douglas County at
~awrence. Kansas:. This alphabetized list co:vers cases in DO,ckets.A1'and B,. Where
date of filing was missing. the docket and page numb~r have been.lnc1~ded ••
--complIed by Pauhne B. E1nlff
14 5ep' 1881
28 OCt 1869
8 OCt 1876,
111 Aug 1871
30 Jan 1873
20 Apr 1870.4 5ePJ 1882
15 Jun 1878
9.! Dec 1878
6', Jan 1881
2 Dec 1859
24 Feb 1871
18 Dec 1882
2 Jun 1871
20 JUli 1871
5 Feb 1864
7 Jill 1870
15 Jul 1863
6 Jill 1866/,
8-Sep: 1863
2 Jun 1877
4 Mar 1870
12, Oct 1866
15 Oet 1873
14 J'an 1869
10\ Dec 1859,
112~ Jim 1861
3 Oct 1863
114 ,J!un 1879
9 Aug 1876)
16 Mar 1882
15 Aug 1868)
Jun 1857
5 Apr 1867
13 Sep 1864
2 Jul 1866
2 Dec 1880
11 Jul 1868
6 No'v 1880';
1 May 1871
7 Nov 1868
14 Aug 1869
2 5ep'i 1875
17 5ep 1881
3:Nolv 1880
19 May 1868
1!4 Sep 1880

ABDEL -. adoption oof Mary and Ellen FEIE, •• Adoption
ABRAMSON. John D. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Dece ased
ADAMS, Ella t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deceased
ADAMS~ F. E. • • • • . • • • • • • • • ••
Insane
An '1S', J"an,
A'D1\11
e Martha • • • • • • • • • • • • Mino'rs
1\
ADAMS~ Mary Etna . . • • • • • • • • • ••
A'doption
ADAMS, Sarah C. • • • • • • • . • • • • • • Deceased
ADAMS~ William M• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Adoption
AKERS~ Benj amin F., • • • • • • • • • • • •
Deceased;
AKERS, Benj amin F. • . • • • • • • • • • • Minor
ALEXANDER, David B~ • • • • • • • • • • • • Insane
ALEXANDER, D. M: . . . . . . . . . . . .• Deceased
ALKINSON, Mary B• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
ALLEN, A. H. • . • • • • • • • • • • • •• Deceased
AlLEN, Harriet E• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mino,r
AI.1.EN, Lyman • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • Deceased:
ALLEN, Mary J. aud.J'enDie R. • • • . . • . MinO'rs
ALLEN, Norman • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
ALLISON, Clara B: • • • • • • • • • • • • Minar
ALLISON, Duncan P'. ••
• Deceased:
ALTENBURG, Harvey
• • • • • • • • • Deceased'
ALVES, Henry C.
• • • •
•• Deceased
ANDREWS, Barton • • •
• • • ••
• Deceased
ANDERSON, Berte 1 • • • • • • • • • • • •• Adopti on
ANDERSON, Charles H~, Henry C'., F,rank • • • Minoirs
ANDERSON, Geo,rge • • • • • • • • • • • •• Deceased'
ANDERSON, James • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
ANDERSON, John • . • • • • • • • • • • • • . Deceased
ANDERSON, Jonas P'. • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
ANDERSON, JOlseph • • • . • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
ANDERSON, Maggi e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
ANDERSON, Mary E~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • Minor
ANDERSON, Samuel • • • • • • . • • • • • • . Deceased
ANDERSON, Sarah Ann •
• • • • • • Mi nor
ANGELL, seymour L.
• • • • • • • • • . Deceased!
ANTHERS~ Jennie M.
• • • • }\(Joptio'n
ANT RAl'rl , Eli zabeth D~
• • • Deceasedl
APPLEWHITE, Archibald •• • • • • • • • • . Minor
ARCHER, Willi am • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Min 0 r
ASHBY~ Thompson • • • • • • • • • . . • • • Insane
ASHBY', James C.'~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
ASPLUND, A. H~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
ATKINSON, Henry E. • . . . • . • . • • . . . Deceased'
ATTENBU RG, George • • • • • • • • • • • • • Miito,r
AUGLIN, John et al • • • • • • • • • • • • . Mi nors:
AVERY, Edward • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Minor
AVERY, Florence Alma • • • • • • • • • • • Minor

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�,1 5ep' 1879

9 OCt 1879,
28 Apr 1864
13 Apr 1872
16 Sep 1812.
20 OCt 1870
13 Oct 1864
1 Jun 1869.!
17 5ep 1870
24 Apr 1870:
18 Aug 1873
21 .Tun 1873
23 Aug 1860)
12 May 1871
16 Jun 1858
18 5ep" 1878
28 Mar 1863;
2 Jim, 1868
8 Jun 1874
5 Oct 1866
22 Feb 1869,
28: Nb,v 1878
5 Feb 1870)
20 OCt 186$
28 J'ul 1875"
3&lt;, Dec 1873
28 Dec 1868;.
26 Feb 1858
24~ Oct 1865
21 Sep 1877
10} Dec 1869
12 Apr 1866,
8, Aug 1864
7 Mar 186m
13 Sep:, 1871!
1'4 Dec 1868;
25 Aug 1873l
24 Oct 1870)
29 Jun 1872
26 Jun 1874
2 Jul 1859
16 Jan 1879
28 J'an 1861:
11 Dec 1866,
22: Feb 1869"
30 Dec 1872
14 May 1878
21 Ju1 1879
22 Feb 1857
13' OCt 1860:
26 May 1874
~} 5ep - 1859,
31 Jim 1864
12 JUillo 1878
16 Dec 1867
12 Jan 1879
26 Apr 1864

· · ·· ·· · ·· ·· ·· ·.' .· ·· ·· ·· Deceased
Deceased:

AYER, Charles C~
·
BACHELOR, James T~
·
BACON, Philip G;. V.• _
BAKER, Willi am Hi.
BALCH; James A.
BALDRIJX;E, Geo'rge W.
BALDNIN, Abraham
BALDWIN CITY
BALDWIN CITY
BALDWIN, Mary ~. (defendantl •
BALDWIN, Orville T:.
BANKS:, E1li o·t t V_~
BANKS~ Nigilla VI.
·
·
BANKS, Thomas
BARBER, 'rhomas
BARDWELL, Frederick W'.
BARKER, Francis
BAYLES, David
BAXTER, Martha Ann
BEAM, Henry
BEAN, Chas. W~ et a1
BE1);ooD, W. 8'
BEEBE, Mary E'. 'BEI1:, George W'.
· · ·
BElL &amp; SHAW:
BENSON, Grizzilla K.
BENTLEY, Emma
BERGEN, Hiram
BEROJHMAN'~ John
·
BERRY, Tom
BICKERSTAFF, Hannah et al
BIGELOW, Cassius /(~ et a1
BIGGS, Mary C'.
BIGKNIFE, Nancy
BING, John
·
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BISSELL, Arabella
BtACK, Clarence et a1
BLACK, Emma et a1 • •
•
BLACKMAN, Grant
·
!LAIR; Charles;
BLANEY, ,William
·
BLANTON, Mary B~
BLARICOM~ Evan Van
BLUEJACKET, Isaac et al
BOLDEN, William
·
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BOND, Christine: •
BQ\JD, Christina: •
OO'JD, Ellis
·
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OOND, Nathan M~ et al
~D, Sylvanus
• t:;uteciiat. and Thoma'S
BOOTH, J:~ M.
•
BOSCHE, John F.
BOWEN, Sarah J'. et a1
·
BOWER, John .
BOWER, Samuel E. -

· · · · · · · · · · · .Minor
· · · · · · · · · · · · · Minor
Deceased;
· · ··· ····· ···· ······ ·· Minor
Deceased'
· · · · · · · · · · · • Incorpo!ation
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Mino,rs;
Habeas Corpus
Minor
• Deceased
• Surviving Partner
Mino\r
Mino'r
Deceased
Deceased'
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Minors
Mino'rs
Mino'r
Minor
Deceased
Deceased'
• Minors
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Adoption
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Deceased'
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Deceased
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Deceased'
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Jan 1862
D.ec 1872
Apr 1868
.Tun 1875
Jun 1878
Jan 1864
9' APr 1864
9 M'ar 1865
2 5eP} 1862,
3~Ju1 1862
21 Nov 1870
15 Aug 18701
20 Mar 1862
29 AUg 1873
25 Ju1 18711
6~, Dec', 18681
5 Apr 1872
le:Dec 1867
18 5ep' 1878
27 Feb 1862
30, Mar 1860:
2 Mar 1870:6 Jun 187311 Feb 1870
24 Dec 1869
28~Feb 1870
1!3 Jim 1874,
10: Jan 1870
19. Jill 1872
1; Aug 1873\
20 API' 1872
26, May 1876)
26 Feb 1862
4 Apr 1870
21 Feb 1873~
12 APr 181@
19 Jan 1870,!
B 122
15 OCt 1866:
17 Jul 1863}
1:6 Feb 1816,
10 Mar 1864
9 Dec 1851
26 5ep 1818
18 Dec 1868
21 Dec 1870'~
26 Aug 1863~

,/

c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

BOYDi David
Deceased
BOYD, Samuel . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
BRACKET, MUlie et a1
• • • • • • • Minors'
BRADFORD, Willi am J.
Insane
BRADY, JOlhn • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Dece ased
BROWN,, Garwood, H. • . • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
BRAKE, Mary Elizabeth • • • • • • • • • • • Minolr
BRANDON, James • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Deceasedt
BRECHERSEN, Peter • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
BRECHERSEN, Sarah E. • • • • . • • • • • . Deceased
BRECHTELBOWER'. Joseph • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
BRECHTELBOWER, Mary et a1 • • • • • • • • Minor
BREClITELBOWER, Mary et a1 •
• • Mino·r
BREEZE, Lot, H. C. et a1 • • • • • • • • • Minors
BREEZE, Thomas • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased;
BREWINGTON, Elij ah • • • • • • • • • • •• SChool land
BRICK, B: L. • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . Deceased
BRINKlE¥-; Franklin • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
BRINKMAN, Frederick • • • • • • • • • • • • Ueceased i
BROCK, Jeremi ah • . • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
BRISCOE~ John 14:. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Minor
BRITTON, John F. • . • • • . • . • • • . . Deceased
BROCKWAY, James G:. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
BROCKWAY, James G:. • • • • • • • • • • • • .Minor
BRONSJN, John E. 1 1 l' • • • . . • . . • • • Deceas,ed'
BROWN, D~ G:. . . ' . . .
• Deceased'
BROWN, Ell a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mincr,r
BROWN, Georgi ana Mary • • • • • • • • • • • Mii'lolr
BROWN, H. H. et a1 • • • • • • • • • • • Mino1rs'
BROWN'; Hbrace C~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
BROWN, Ida • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . Adoption
BROWN, Jacob B. • • • • • •• • • . • . • • Deceased.'
BROWN~ Jennie • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mino'r
BROWN', I!.ewi s et al • • • • • • • • • • • • Minors
BROWN', Thomas p.
• . • • • • • • • . • Deceas'ed'
BROKAW, Thomas JI. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Dece ased'
BmJCE, Adeline et al • • • • • • • • . • Mino,rs
BRUCE, Lawson . • • '. • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
BRUN,E, JO'hn H-1 • •
• • • • • •• Deceased
BIruNE, William. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Insane
BRYANT, Dudley. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
BRYANT.~ Jo'seph V. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
BRYSON, David. • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Deceased
BUCA', Theodore • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Deceasedi
BUCK, Josephine • . • • • . • • • • • • • • Minor
IIJCK, Pollly J. • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Deceased!
BUCK, Susan • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
BUFFUM, David c::;:. • • • • • • • • • • • •• Deceased:
BURNETT, Calvin • • • • • • • • • • • • • . Deceased'
BURNHAM, Frederick W. • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
BURNS, Mary H. •
. • . • • • • • • • • Mino1r
BURT, George • • • • • • • • • • • • . •• Deceased

..........c.

94

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17
22,
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20

OCt 1867
Dec 1866
Dec 1870
Dec 1873
Jan 1860
Jun 1857
10) May 1870&lt;
15 Mar 1857
2 Oct 1855
12 Jun 1857
26 Jan 1865;
8:: Jan 1868
24 Jul 1863
14 Aug 1864
5 Dec 1860,
12.Jun 1857
4 Nov 1866
7 Jun 1871
10 Jan 1868
27 OCt 1871'
3 Dec 1868
18 Nov 1858
11 Oct 1871
4 Apr 1870':
28 Mar 1871
28 Aug 1871
4 Feb 1871
18 Jun 1870
26 Apr 1865·
26 Dec 1870
28 Apr 18651
5 Jan 1866·
Jim 1857
21 Aug 1865c~
18 OCt 1870
11 Apr 1860
11 Jan 1'859
6 Apr 1863
1Ri 5ep; 1863
23 Oct 1865
31 Ju1 1865
21 Jan 1810
19 Jan 1865,
7 Aug 1858
24 Nov 1866:
31 Jan 1872
24 Apr 1865
18 Nov 1856
31: Dec 1859.'
5 Aug· 1862
15 Ju1 1872,
27 Apr 1865
Jun 1857
18 Dec 1857'
1 Dec 1866.

Blll'R'r:, W,alda A.. et a1
Minors
BUSH, Ao J. • •
•
Dece a sed
BYERLY, David
Deceased.
. BYERLY" John • • • • • • • •
Minor
CAMPBELL, Charles. . • •
Deceased'
CAMPBELL, James J
Deceased'
CAMPBELL, Spencer •
Deceased
CANFIELD, Seymour •
Deceased
CAREL, Henry
Deceased
CAREY, Newton
Deceased
CARPENTER, Lewis
Deceased
CARRIER: Minors •
Adoption
CARROLL, William
Deceased
CARRUTH, Ida • •
Minor
CARSOOS~ Willi am
•
Deceased'
CARY~ Ro,bert W~ • •
Deceased
CAR¥-; Wi l l i am .. • • • • • • . • • • • • •
Minor
CASSIDY!, Joseph • • • • . • • • • • • • • • Deceased!
CHAMBERLAIN, Ira D• . • • • . . • •
Minor
CHANDLER, Sarah A. and Mary E: ••
Adoption
CHAPMAN, Josi ah •
Deceased!
CHAPMAN, Wi l l i am . . • . • • • • • • • •• Deceased
CHERRY, Arthur L • . • • • • • • • • • . . • Minor
CHESI'NUT, Alexander
Deceasedi
CHRI SI'I AN , Peter •
Habeas Corpus
CHRlsry~ Hanorah
Insane"
CMRK, Elizabeth • • • •
Minor
CLARK, George W . o . • • • • •
Deceased
CLARK, J'ames M. •
••••• •
Minor
CLARK, J.ohn • • • • • •. • • • • •
Deceased
CtARK, JUlius • • • • •
Deceased
CLARK, William
Deceased!
CLAYTON, Alice •
Deceased'
CLAYTON, J. Ko B~
•
Deceased
CLAYTON, Melinda •
.Minor
CLAYTON, M. M. 0
Deceased
CLAYoTON, Phillip et a1 • •
Minors;
CLAYTON, Wi 111 am • • • . • • • • • •
o. Deceased
COATES, George W.o. • • •
Deceased
COATES, Uarriet J. et al ••
,Minors
COE, John M.
Deceased
COlE, Leona
Minor
COLEMAN, L. D·~
Deceased'
COILAMORE, G. W~ • • •
Deceased:
COILINS'; Kate • •
Minor
CONGER, John
Deceased
CONLYI, James
• ••
Deceased
CalLY, Wi lli am
• • .,
• • Deceased·
C«J.JLY; Willi am
• 0
Deceased
CONN, Nancy Jane • • • •
• •
Deceased'
CONNELL, Hattie F. et a1
Minors
CONNELLY, James D~ (see James Cbn1y406). Deceased;
CONNOLY~ Thomas
Deceased'
CONNOCY·, William. • •
• •••
Deceased'
CONWAY, O~ Co
•••••
•
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5 May 1858
3 Apr 1872!
9 Dec 1857
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13 Jan 1860.
1 Aug 1870.
12 Jul 1865'~.
11 Jul 1871
18 Feb 1862;
12 5ep 1870.
16 May 1870.
11 Jan 1865
9 Mar 1865
16 Apr 1869
Io.J Apr 1868
25 Aug 1863
5 Jul 1871
30 Ntlv 1866',
6 Sep 1862
31 May 1871
25 Aug 1859
8 Aug 1872
6 Man- 1862
10. Dec 1872
lO'Dec 1872
16 Dec 1864
21 Jan 1867,
24 Oct 1871
31 Dec 1866

n

COOK, Elizabeth Maria Clay. • • • • • •• Jtdoptio:n
COOMBS', William Lyman et a1 • • • • • • • Minors
COOPER, Mary • • • • • • • • •
• Deceased
CORNELIUS, Reuben • •
• • • • •
• • Deceased'
COULTER, Calvin L. • • • • • • • •
• • Minor
CORNELL, John ~~
• • • • •
Deceased
CORNELOUS; Heirs of Reuben deceased • • • • Minors
COX; Melissa
• • • • • • • • •
Minolr
• • • • Jtdoption
CRAIG, Fred Miller • • • • •
CRANDAlL, O'~ it:. vs. CARPENTER • • • • •• Aid of execution
CRANE, John L. • • • •
• • • • • • . Deceased
CREEL, H. L.
• • • • • • • • • • •• Deceased
Minors
CRISTER, Mary J. et al
CROLL, August
• • •
Deceased
CRUMPTON, John W'. • • • •
••• •
Deceased'
CUMMANS, Lidian A'. et al • • • • • • • • Mino'rs
CURRY; William • • •
• • •
• Deceased
CUSTARD, Amos J. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Dece ased
CUsrARQ;, R. W.
• • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
OJSTARD, Thomas J. et al • • • • • • • • Minors
DANFORTH, Benj amin • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased:
DANIELS~ Charles
et a1 • • • • • • • • ! Mino,rs~
DAVIDSON, Jordan
• • • • • • • • Deceased:
DAVIDSON, Norman
• • • • • • • . Oecensed
DAVIS, Heirs of Bartlett y~ deceased • • • Minors
DAVIS~ Benj amin • • . • • . • • • • • • •• Deceased
DAVIS, George W. • • • • • • • • • • • •• Insane'
DAVIS', H e n r y .
• Deceased
DAVIS; Irwin •• • • • • •
• • • . Deceased
DAVIS, Isaac • • • .
• • Deceased
DAVIS~ Jefferson
• • • •
•• Mino.r
DAVIS, Lanford et al •• • • • • • • •• Minors
DENMAN, Samuel
• • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
DERBY; John •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
DESKINS, Matilda C~ • • • • • • • • • • • Insane
DEVINE, Jane, Hei rs olf •• • • • • • • • • Mi no.rs
DEWIS; Isaac et a1 • • • • • • • • • • • Minors
DIMERY, Sarah E.
••••
Minor
DINS\10RE, Frank F. • • • • • • • • • • • • Minar
DINSI;10RE, William A~ • • • • . • • • • • . Deceased
DIiX; Ralph C~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
DOHERTY, Heirs of Geo. G., deceased • • • • Minors
DOUGLAS, Justice •• • • • • • • . . • • • Minor
DOUGLAS, Wi l l i am M~
• • • •
Dece ased
ooa, Michael • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Deceased'
IlJFFIELD, Robert G~ • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
OOI\'GAN, Kranci s R. • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
OOTTON, Agnes • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mino'r
DUVALL, Charles et al • • • • • • • • • • Minors
DUVALL, Martin • • • • • • • • • • • • • . Adoptio.n
EAGLE, James •• • • • • • • • • • • • •.• Deceased
EAGLE, Heirs of James • • • • • • • • • • Minors
EBERLE, Joseph • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
ECMAN, Ernest • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mino1r

96

�13 Apr 1872'
1 Dec 1866
3 May 1862
23 Ju 1 1'8701
29 Mar 1869
11 Jun 1872
28 May 1863
11 Feb 1867
7 Ju1 1857
29 Ju1 1872
17 Dec 1869·
27 Dec 1866
18 Jan 1864
24 Jan 1872
22 Nov 1868
31 Aug 1865
31 Dec 1858
29 May 1866
11 Jun 1867
20 Mar 1871
12 Sep, 1 1864
25 May 1863
19 5ep 1868
4 Jan 1869
26 Jan 1867
20 APr 1870
13 Jan 1868
6 Ju1 1867
23 Mar 1868
30' Dec 1857
Jnl B 346:
18 Feb 1865
21 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1870;
30 Dec 1863
1 Nov 1871
10 Jul 1863
4 Aug 1865
23 Dec 1872
13 Jul 1867
5 Jul 1871
9 j\ug 1857
25 Dec 1866
27 Dec 1872
4 Oct 1869
13 Feb 1858
11 Jan 1859
25 Oct 1871
4 Dec 1869
22! Dec 1864
25 Sep 1865
18 Apr 1869
6 5ep 1857
19 Oct 1859
6 Mar 1865

.no.l
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oargare t • • • • • • • • • . . . . Deceased
EAST
EIX;ERTON, ChristO'pher H. ••
••••
Deceased
EDWARD, TheO'philus • • • • • • • • • • . • Deceased
EKIN, JO"hn • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
ELDRIDGE~ Mary R.
• • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
ELDRIDGE, Phoebe et al
• • • • • • • • ~1inO'rs
ELUS (EHLIS) August •• , • • • • • • • • Deceased'
ELLIS~ Minor heir O'f August • • • • • • • Minor
EMMETT, Michael • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
ENG LE SM AN , Wi 11i am • • • • • • '. • • • • • Deceased
ENTERPRISE VARNISH CO., Plff.
j\id O'f executiO'nEPPERLEY, Pauline. • • • •
AdO'PtiO'ln
EVANS, J • D~ B~
••••••••••
Dece ased
EVANS', Susan F~
••••••••••
Deceased
FACHT, Martin
• • • • •
Insane
FAERBOR, Frederick and Emma
MinO'!rs:
RARReR, Samuel
• Deceased
FEARRER, David •• • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
FEARER, Mary A~ et al • • • • • • • • • • . MinO'rs
FELTWELL, Richard • • • • . • . . . • • • Deceased
FIWiORE, Arthur R. • • • • . • • • • • • Minor
FIWiORE, Lemuel
• • • • • • ••
• Deceased
FINDLEl"-; P ~ H. • • • • • • • • • • • . • • Deceased
FINLEY, Elizabeth~.
• • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
FINNEY, Anna et al
Minors
FINNEY~ David T.
et al • • • • • • •
MinO'rs
• • ••
• • • Mino·r
FINNEY, ThO'mas M~
• • • •
Deceased'
FISH, Charles
FISH, Heirs of Charles, deceased •
Minors
FISH, Mary Aim • • • • • •
••••
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FISHER; Mary • • • • • ••
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FOURACRE, Arthur • • • •
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FROST, Laura K. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Minor
FRY{, William • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
FULLER, J. M. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
FUNK, JO'hn • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . Deceased
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GARDEN, Joseph • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased~
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GARDNER, OrlandO' B~ • • • • • • • • • • • • Minor
GARVIN. Robert • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
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GERBAlL, Antho'ny • • • •
GILBREATH. F. Ho • • • • • • • • • • • • •
GILLESPIE, David t. . . . . . . . . . . .
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GILLHAM, Carrie E~ • • • • • • • • • • • •
GLANVILLE, Jerome H. • • • • • • • • • •
GLANVILLE, John
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GLEASON, Dennis • • • • • • •
GLEASON, S~
GOODIN, F Co • • • • • • • •
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GRATON, John R. •
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GRISWOLD, J. F.
GRISWOLD, Nellie F~ • • • • • • • • • • •
GROVENOR, Henry Di.' • • • • • • • • • • • •
GROVENOR, Laura
• • • • • • • • • ••
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GRUBB', Richard J'. • • • • •
GUEST, Baker • •
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HAGGETT, Myrta Bell
HALL. Charles • • • •
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HENDRY, Samuel
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HFl'JRY, Charles
HERN, Nat
• • • • • • • • • • • • • •
HERR, Abraham's heirs • • • • • . • • • •
HE RRINGTON~ Robert H. • • • • • • • • • •
HICKMAN, Mary J.
• • • • • • • • • • •
HILDEBRAND, Christian • • • • • • • • •
HILE, C~leb • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
HILL, Clinton • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
HIu.., John . . • • • . • • • . • . • • • •
HILL, Heirs of John • • • • • •
• ••
HILLER, Nellie, minor adopted by DEY • • •
HIMES, Jo'seph • • • • • • • • • • • • • .
HINMAN, Wi 11 i am Pl. • • • • • • • • • • • •
HITCHCOCK, heirs of • • • • • • • • • • •
HmAN, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HffiUE, Jo·b • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
HOLMES~ Jabez
• • • • • • • • • • • • • •
HOLl\lES, 'R. Joseph • • • • • • • • • • • •
H&lt;LTZLANDER', Lydi a • • • • • • • • • • • •
HONN&lt;l..D, Mary • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
HOOVER, Isaac B. • • • • • • • • • • • • •
HOOVER, Mary A.
• • • ••••
HOPE, Joseph D.
HORNSBY,' Columbus • • • •
HORNSBY,' Willi am B.
HORTEN, .Robert T.
HOWARD, John p~
. • • •
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HOYSTRADT, N. Piff. vs HANEY Deft
HUGHS~ Rachel
• • • •
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HIJN'llS Jo;hn R. • • • •
• • •
HUNT, Julia • • • •
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HUTCHINS, Jason
• • • • •
HUTCHINSON, Phillip
•••••
HUTCm SON, JO'hn F. • • • • • • • • • • • •
HUTCHISON, Rebecca D. • • • • • • • • • •
HUTCHISON, Walter C~ • • • • • • • • • • •
HYNES, Henry Thomas • • • • • • • • • • •
JMIESON, J arne s • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
JAMESON, John • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Jenkins, Gains • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
JENKINS, hei rs of • • • • • • • • • • • •
JENKINS, W. D. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
JENKINS, Heirs olf • • • • • • • • • • • •
JENKS, Lewis • • • • • •
JENNINGS, Henry H.
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JEWETT, Fred
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JOHNSON, Eli zabeth S. • • • • • • • • • •
JONES, Eaward J.

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11 Dec 1857
1'4 Mar 1804
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JONES.
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Marshall J. • • • • • • . . • • • .
Mary A~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Mary K. • • • . • . • • • • • • • •
Heirs of M. J. • • • • . • • • • •
Rebecc a • • • • • • • • • . • • • •
Samue 1
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JONES~ Heirs o,f W. Eo
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JORDAN, Hei rs of • • • • • • • • • • • • •
JOURJX:t-J, Ce1estern •• • • • • • • • • • •
. KARCHNER, Anton
• • •
KASHNER, eeter J.
• • ••
KAYSINGER, John
KAYSINGER, Heirs of •
KELLEY, Seth • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
KEll.EY, Hannah's Heirs • • •
KELLOGG, Lucius •• • • • • • • • • • ••
KENNEDY', Minor hei rs •• • • • • • •
KENNEDY, Samuel o • • • • • •
KENNICUT, Jahn A. • • • • • • • • • • • •
KESICKER, John • • • • • • • • • • • • •
KIlLAM, George F.
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KIMBALL, Ell a • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
KIMBAlL, Fredrick • • • • • • • • • • ••
KINZY, B: F. . . . . . •
KIRKPATRICK, Fred Willis (minor) • •
KLAUSE, Frederick •• • • • • • • • • ••
KUMMEL, Augustus H. . . . . . . . . . . , .
KUNTZ, Henry •
KUNTZ, Julia p'. and. Ro·bert E.
LACKNANE'S'Minors
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LACY', John M.
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LAKE, Mino'r heirs of Jessie S~
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LANE, James H. • • • • • • • • • • • • ••
LANE, James H. mino'r heirs o:f • • • • • •
LANNUM, Kinzey • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
LANTERWASSER, minor heirs of •• • • • • •
LARING, Judah • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
LASH, John • • • • •
LASH, Eli zabeth • • • • • •
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B 544l
B 175-176
B 619

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21 Feb 1860
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LITCHFIELD, Lewis F. • • • • . • • • • • •
LITCHFIELD, Lewi sT. • • • • • • • • • • .
LONGFELLOW, Heirs Daniel O~
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EOW, JOlseph Go o.
LOWRIE, John \'l:~
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LYON, William
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LYMAN, Eli D. •
LYMAN, William
McCABE', James Eugene
McCARRON, Rose
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McCLEAN, James D'.
McCLELLAN, Jo,sephine
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McCONNELL, Matthew vs J o T. Barnes
McCUNE, John o.
McCUNE', Mi no'r heirs of
McFADDEN, Jacob • • •
McGee, Aaam N:o' •
McGEE, Minor heirs of Adam N~
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McGHEE, Arabella D.
McKINNEY, l\1ar,garet ••
McKINNEY, William
McKLENDISH, Thomas • •
McLANE, George W. • •
McQUESTION, Heirs olf David Bo
McQUISIEN, David B~
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MATTHEW, Heirs of • • • •
MATTHEWS; Jonathan o.
MATTHEW" Sarah
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MILLER, Bryce W'o
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MILLER, Sarah M. o.
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NICHOlLS, David • •
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NORTHROP, Arthur • • • . • • •
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NORTON, Mino;r heirs of
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OAKLEY, Joseph Jr. " ,
• • • • • • • • Deceased
OBERLY.; Go,ttlieb, heirs of • • • • • • • • Minors
(l;EE', Catherine Plff. • • • • • • • • • • Aid of execution
OLIVER, Jessie E. • • • • • • • • •
Minor
OLl!.SON, Peter • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Habeas Co'rpus
OSBURN, Thomas J.
• • • • • • • • •• Deceased'
OWENS, Catherine
• •
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OWENS, William
. . . . . . . . . . . . Deceased
OWNES, Wi l l i am hei rs • • • • • • • • • • • Minors
PAINE, Alfred J.
. . • • • • . • • • • Deceased'
PARKER; Alexander • • • • • • • • • • • • Pauper
eARKER, Theodore • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
PAll'IER, Daniel W. • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
PAUIlER, Laura E. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Minor
PARKERSON. Martha J. • • • • • • • • • • • Mino'r
PARKS, John •• • • • • • • • • • •
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PARMAN. minor heirs of estate of • • • • • • Minors
PMl.TRH~~£t John
•• • • • • • • • • • • • . Deceased
PATE. Minors of R~ W~ • • • • • • • • • • Minors
PATTERSON, William' • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
PEABODY.~ D G.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • . Deceased'
PEASE. Sarah M. (Guardian) • • • • • • • • Minor
PEEBLES, Jennie
• • • • • • •• Minolr
PEEBLES, ROlbert . • • • • • • • • • • •• Deceased:
PEBBLES'. Hugh H. A. B.
• • • •
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PERRINE, Geo,rge N~ • • • • • • • • • • • • Mino,r
PETIEFISH. George
• • • Minor heirs
PHIr~IPS~ Harris
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PHILLIPS~ Minor heirs of
• • • • • • • • • Minors
PIERATT., John • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Deceased
PIERATT., John F. and Mary., • • • • • • • • Mino,rs
PIERAT'l1.', Willi am G:. and Jesse: • • • • • • .Minors
PliU.A", Frederick • • • • • • • • • • • .,. Deceased
PIPER. William G~ • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
POAR, Jeremiah • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
POTTS~ Harry Burt
• •• Minor
PRATHER, Sarah J. • • • • •
• • • • • Minor
PRATHER, F. Trustee of • • • •
Deceased
PRATT:, Caleb S. • • • • • •
Deceased
PRATT', Robert • • •
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PRATT., Ro·bert Minolr heirs of
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PURVIANCE~ James
• • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
PUTNEY, L. B~ Dft. • • • • • • • • • • • Aid of execution
RAKE, David Jr. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
RANGER~ Samuel
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
RANSOM, Luther N~ • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
RAY, A. D.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
RAYMOND~ T. [.
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READ, F. W~
• • • • • •
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REED, Bathsheba, minolr heirs of
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REED, E. B~ • • •
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REED~ Ed E.
• • • •
• • • • • • Deceased
REED, G;. K.
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REED', M,arg are t
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REED, Minor hei rs of • • • • • • • • • • • Minors
REEDER, Andrew H. . . ' . . . . . . . . . . Deceased
REEIl\1liJELLER, A1ois- • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
REEl, Peter A. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mi no'r
REDMOND, BrownIo'n • • • • • • • • • • • • Minor
REYNOLDS~ Ellen J~
• • • • • • • • • ~ • • Minor
RICH, Charity A'. • • • • • • • • • • • • • Minor
RICH~, Mary E.
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RlffiEWAY, Minor heirs • • • • • • • • • • Minors'
RISNER, Miles and Bithania • • • • • • • • Minors
ROBB]NS, Loring, mino-r hei rs of • '. • • • Minors
ROBERTS, Jo'hn • • •
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ROBER11S~ William J;
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ROBINSON, Neal C~ • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased!"
ROIJ;ER$~ M., F:.
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RODMAN, Jo,hn • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased:
RODRIQUE, Andrew J~ • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased:
RODRIQUEZ, Ari stides
• • • • • • • Deceased
Roar, minor hei r
• • • • • • • • • • • • • Minor
ROTHWELL, Samuel • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mino'r
RUCKER, Ninnis S~ • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
RUNLETTE, Henry C.
• • • • • • • • • Deceased'
RUSSElL, J. W'.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
RUTH, Isaac M. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
RYAN; Abbie
• • • • • • • • • • • • • Insane
RYAN, Michael • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Habeas Corpus
SAFFORD, A. Co W.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
SALTER, Thomas • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
SANDERS, Benj amin • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • Deceased
'SANDERS, Denni s • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
SANDERS'minors • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mino'rs
SARGENT, Geo' H.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
SAUNDERS', Abner M~ • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
SAUNDERS~ Helen • • • • • • • •
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Minors
SCHIELDS', Ro,bert F. • • • • • • • • • • • Minor
SCHINDEL, Ludwig
• • • Deceased
SCHLIPFER, Chri sti an • • •
• • • • Deceased
SChool lands
SCHRIEBER, Henry
• • • • • • • • • • • Insane
&amp;;HWAB~ Michael • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
SCHWARTZ, William • • • • • • • • • • • • Insane
SCmT, Chri sti ne • • • • •
• • • • Minor
SCOUTEN minors • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Minoirs
SCOTT Minors
• • • • • • • • • • • • • Mino;rs
SEARING, James T~
• • • • • • Deceased:
SEARING, Sidney, mino'r heirs of • • • • • • Minors
SELIG, Wilhelmine • • • • • • • • • • • • • Minor
SElLMAN, Ferdinand • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
SEYMORE, tv,aIdo G. • • • • • • • • • • • • Minor
SEYMOUR, William • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
SHANNON, John • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
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SHI RLEY', Isaac . , . • • • • • • • • • • •
1859
SHIRK, Wm A'Ferry, heirs of • • • • • • •
SHULTZ, Frederick • • • • • • • • • • ••
1861
SHULTZ, Jesse G~ , minor heirs of • • • •
SILLMAN, Ferdinand • • • • • • • • • • • •
SIMMONS', Thomas • • • • • • • • • • • • .
1855i
SIMMONS, Thomas J. • • • • • • • • • • • •
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1:1 Dec 1864
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19. Ap:r 1859.'
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10 Mar 1859
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19 Jan 1864
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19 May 1860
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12 Ju1 1859
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3 May 1862
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12 Ju1 1860
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TEmER, B. H. minor heirs
•
TEETER, Isaac
•
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TERRY, John If'.
•
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TERRY, George G.
·
TE&amp;;HEMAKER, Charles T:
•
TH(X'ilAS. Amelia J., mi no,r hei rs estate of ·
TH(I\iPS~, H. W~
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THRAU.. Sarah E.
• •
THURBER, George B.
•
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TIBSLOW, Nancy
•
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T.IlTON. Charles H.
TODD, Archibald
TODHUNTER, James D.
TODHUNTER, James D~ minolr hei rs
TOULEY, Edward
TOUlEY. Moses
·
TOULY, Margaret •
TRASK, Jo,si ah Co
TRAVAIS, Eliza P.
·
TRUMP', Verdike
•
TUFTS, Mary A.
TURLEY. Minor heirs of James •
TURNER, Mary Fo, Debo'rah. Samuel
TURNER, William
·
TUSSEY. James So
•
TUSSEY, Minor heirs of the estate •
ruTILE. Henry
·
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TWINING. lewis
•
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ULRICH, Jacob
•
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ULRICH. Susannah
UPTON, William
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VAN BlARICORN, David
VAN fLARICORN, Eve
VANCIL. Daniel
VANCLEAVE, John
VANDENBERG, G. p~
VAN HORN" Lydia E.
•
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VITI, Stephen
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VLEIT, John B.
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VOGHT, Martin
·
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WAIT, Richard G.
WAIT, William W'.
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WAITE, John
WAITER. Henry Thomas
WALKER, John
WALKER, John R.
WALKER, Samuel
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WATSON, William
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WELCH, Isaac Ami • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • Minor
WELCH, HUgh.P. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
WELLS, Minor heirs oJ Warren • • • • • • • Guardianship)
WERNER, Aaron • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
WEBSfER, George P. and Sarah A.
• • • • • Minors
WHALEY. Henry, Sarah and Franci s • • • • • Minors
WHARTON, Robert • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
WHffiDO'J, A. M.
• • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
Wm:TE, Arthur M. W. • • • • • • • • • • • Minor
WHITE, Anthony • •
• • ••
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• • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
WHITE. Emily C.
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WHITE, Lillie M.
• • • • • • • • Adoption
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• • • •
Mino'r
WHITE, Morris E.
• • • • • Minors
WHITE, Thomas H.
• • • • • • • • Deceased
WHITE, William Henry
• • • • Mino'r
WHI'lLOCK. James Heirs o.f.
• • • •
Mino'rs
WHITLOCK, William • • •
• • • •
Deceased
WHITNEY. Roxy Ann • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
WHITZEL, Phoebe • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased'
WHYMAN, Ezari ah • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
WILBUR. Lena Ii. and Maude p;~
• • • • • • Minors
WILDE, JO'hn • • • • • • • •
• • •
Deceased
WILEY, Samuel heirs o.f • ;, • • • • • • • Minors
WILLETTt, Oliver p~ • • • • • ~ • • • • • • Deceased
WIU..EY, Denni s •• • • • • • • •.• • • • • Deceased
WILLIAMS, Jonathan B~ • • • • • • • • • • Mino'rs
WIlLIAMS, Lizzie
• • • • • • • • • • • Mino,r
• • • • . • • • • • • • • Deceased
Wlli.IAMSON, H. 8~
WIll.IAMSON, T. William • • • • • • •
Deceased!
WIlLIAMSQ\J, minor heirs of • • • • • • • • Guardianship.I
WILSON. hei rs oJ Lei r and Leamer • • • • • Minors
WIMAN, Azari ah
• • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
WINNINGHAM, Willi am • • • • • • • • • • • Insane
WI SE, John • • • • • • • • • '. • • • • • • Dece ased'
WITTEN, James
• • • • • • • • • Deceased
WIZER, Phillip G: • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
\'JOOD~ Flora Me and James p~
• • • • • • • Minoirs
WOOD. Harrison • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
WOOD, W. H. H. minor heirs of • • • • • • Guardianship
WOOD, Rhenthy' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
WOOD, Willi am H. 1 . • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
WOODRUFF mino'rs • • • • • • • • •
Guardi anship
. WOODS', Andrew • • • • • • • • • •
Deceased'
WOODWARD, Mary W,. • • • • • • • •
.;, Minor
WORTHY, Mary M. (Guardi anship~'
Minor
WRIGHT, Jabez L. • • • • . • . . • • • • • Minor
WYMAN, Ezra's minor heirs •• • • • • • • Minolrs
YOUNG, A. M. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
ZIEGER, Catherine
• • • ..
• • Minor
ZIMMERMAN, John •• • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
ZIMMERMAN, John • • • • • • • • • • • • • Hi no'r
ZOHN~ Samuel • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Deceased
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••

�QUERIES
Queries are free to members. They should state at least two facts
to ~ain the best results. There are many of our ancestors who have the
same first and last names and this might hasten our answers.
Queries are for the present time free to non-members. They must
concern Kansas related ancestors of fifty years or more.
Kathryn Bunton, 2135 Kentucky,· Lawrence, . Kansas· ·66044
Would like to exchange information on the following family lines: TYLER
WHITE, WOOD, PALMER, HOYT, NE\~ELL, FEAKE, THOMAS, DI XON ~ SEARS, BUNTON,
SHEENY· and HUNT.
-Mrs. Emma Semple Berg; RFD 2 - Box 224, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Need parents of John COON, born 15 April 1799, place unknown, and hi~ wife
Elizabeth (Betsy) COLE, born 23 Jan. 1800 in Dutchess County, New York.
They raised family-or-8 children, all born in Phelps (Ontario County) New
York, between the years 1820 - 1838. Later some of the family moved to
Elyria (Lorain County), Ohio where their daughter Lucinda M. COON married
William Henry SEMPLE in 1850. Will be glad to exchange information on
any of the above mentioned names.
Mrs. Emma Semple Berg; RFD 2 - Box 224, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Who were the parents of William Henry SEMPLE, born 7 Aug. 1834, place
unknown but could be possibly New York, Pennsylvania, or Ireland. Came
to Elyria (Lorain County), Ohio sometime before 1850 at which time he
married Lucinda M. COON and they raised all their family in Elyria. He
died in Elyria: 15 0~1904.
.
Mrs. Emma Sempl e Berg; RFD 2 - Box 224, Lawrence, Kansas 66044.
Any information pertaining to John V. COON will be appreciated. He was
an attorney and was born in Phelps (Ontario County), New York 30 March 1822
and his wife was Charlotte M. MILLER. He lived in Elyria, Ohio and later
migrated to Blue Rapids, Kansas in the 1870's, where he was active in the
gypsum industry. He died in Blue Rapids 2 Jan. 1895.
Mrs. Emma Semple Berg; RFD 2 - Box 224, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Will be glad to exchange information on the following lines: SEMPLE(Ireland, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio); COON - (New York, Michigan, Ohio);
COLE - (New York, Michigan, Ohio); BERG --rGermany, New York, Ohio, Kansas);
VOSS; NUPHER; ADAM.
Mrs. Mary Jamison, R. 5, Box 176, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Need birthplace, parents of Joseph H. ANDERSON, b. Ohio ca. 1848. M.
Nettie ROBERTS, Peru, Nebr., Oct. 1883. Five children. Homesteaded
Cherokee Outlet, Okla.
Mrs. Melvin Flory, Box 391, Camdenton, Missouri 65020
Would like information about these early Douglas County, KS. ancestors:
Wm. Jefferson SCOTT, Julia A. HUTCHINSON, both from VA; Phillip HOFFMAN,
Nancy WELSH, FAUERBAUGH.

107

�Mrs. Pauline,B. Elniff, 820 Sunset Drive, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Margaret HESS, daughter of Jacob and Margaret HESS, was born 17 January
1841 thir.ty miles from Baltimore, Maryland. At an early age she moved
with her parents to Elkhart county, Indiana where she was married to
Samuel FISHER in 1858. They moved to Grundy county, Iowa, and in 1871
homesteaded in Republic county, Knasas. The 1880 census for Republic
county lists Germany as the birthplace of both parents - Jacob and
Margaret HESS. Seeking any information about this HESS family in
Maryland or Indiana.
Mrs. Pauline B. Elniff, 820 Sunset Drive, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
The 1850 Federal Census for Indiana, Elkhart county, Harrison tovtnship,
lists John FISHER, age 54, birthplace - Pennsylvania; Catherine, age 41,
also born in Pennsylvania; children born in Ohio--Samuel 17 (born 1832
in Richland county); Sarah 14, Catherine 10, Mahala 8, Susan 6; born in
Indiana--Levi, 4 and Matilda 2 .. Seeking any information about this
FISHER family in Pennsylvania, Ohio or Indiana.
Mrs. John F. Sweets, c/o D.C.G.S. Box 3664, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Sarah DE ,ROCHER, b. 1833 near Quebec, Canada. Lived:in Wisconsin beginning
1848. Who were her parents? Names of brothers and sisters?
Mrs. Joh'n F. Sweets, c/o D. C. G. S. Box 3664, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Would like to exchange information concerning the Red River (of the North)
Colony with descendants of that colony. Particularly interested in the
Swiss colonists who arrived there (in Canada) in 1821. Note: Red River
Colony also c~lled Selkirk Settlement.
'
Mrs. John F. Sweets, c/o D.C.G.S. Box 3664, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Would like to correspond with descendants of Elizabeth METCALF ASHWORTH,
b. about 1850, Wisconsin.
Mrs. John F. Sweets, c/o D.C.G.S.Box 3664, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Would like to correspond with descendants of HarrietVARING BORDEAU, b.
about 1825. She lived in Wi~consin after 1830.
Mrs. C.D. Jackman, 1230 North Van Buren, Topeka, Kansas 66608
Desire information on Elizabeth ??? HAYES b. 22 May 1816, Ohio. She was
mother of Jacob Eller HAYES b. 2 Oct. 1838 South Bend, IN.
1850 Elizabeth
m. John CHANEY. They moved to Des Moines, IA. Elizabeth is buried in
RiSing Sun Cemetery. She d. 12 May 1893. What was Elizabeth's maiden
name? Where in Ohio was she born?
Alfred L. Kibler, 2701 Raven Road, Cinnaminson, New Jersey 08077
Desire to correspond with descendants of AndrewJ. KIBLER, b. August
1840, w. Caroline BURNER, b. October 1841. Both were b. in Powel1 1 s
Fort, Shenandoah County, VA. Children: Mary, Mattie V., John B.,
Harvy, Georgiana F., Carrie E., and Josephine V. In 1900, They lived in
Wellsville, KS.
Mrs. K. Duggan, 72 Prussia Street, N.C. Road; Dublin 7, Ireland
Would you help me get in touch with descendants of my relative, James
FRENEY or FREENEY who emigrated to America, probably in the mid-1800's.
He was formerly of "Mill House", Clash Rathdrum, County Wicklow, Ireland.

108

�Mrs. Adell Carr Smith, 2928CortiellAvenue, Iowa City., Iowa· 52240
Need information on Arethusa BURNSIDE BROWNING, probably born in Kentucky
in l830's. WqS in Buchanan County, MO. in 1880 census.
Mrs. Mary Jami son, Rt. 5, Box 176 ~ Lawrence ~ &gt;Kansas· 66044
Would like information ca. Billingsly ROBERTS, b. Kentucky; married
Emily Helen SWAN b. New York; moved from Indiana to Missouri then to
Nebraska. Both buried in Peru, Nebraska.
Mr. Lewis E. Howard, 1905 Valley Glen Road, Topeka, Kansas 66604
Seek ancestors Ebenezer HOWARD. Lived Canaan, Columbia Co. NY. Died
April/May 1812. Named in Will, Wife Eunice. Children Martin; John,
born 1792, married Harriet DE WITT; Hiram, born 1800, married Elizabeth
HAIGHT; Patty, married John BENEDICT; Abigail, married William PIERCE:
Nina, married Samuel STOWERS; Phebe, married Andrew RICKLE; Lena; Susanna;
Anna.
.
Mr. Lewis E. Howard, 1905 Valley Glen Road, Topeka, Kansas 66604
Jacob BRANSON Jr. born ca 1840 Indiana, wife Hannah (HOWARD) BRANSON
born 1847 Michigan, died 12 June 1878 Kansas. Resided Wakarusa twp.
Douglas Co. and Osage Co. Kansas. Had children Albert born 1863;
Charles born 1865; tugene b. 1867; Edwin b. 1868; Cora b. 1870, married
and had child by 1888; Dolores born 1872; Irene born 1877; Nellie born
1874. Wish to complete birth, death dates, places, where buried,
whereabouts of descendants.
Mrs. Edith Howard, 1905 Valley Glen Road, Topeka, Kansas 66604
Anna Gracia Margaret HERZBERG, born Bremen or Hannover Germany, came to
Lawrence, Kansas ca 1871, married Adolph MENGER. Parents born Hannover
. Germany. Mother died there ca 1858, father ca 1868. She had six older
brothers. One brother
HERZBERG/HERTZBERG resided near Booneville,
Cooper Co., Missouri. Had family. Died ca 1910. Desire information of
parents, brothers.
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D.C.G.S. HAS THESE ITEMS FOR SALE:
Lists of Premptions in Douglas County, 1854-1863, Indexed.
$5.00 plus 75¢ postage.
Lists of Original Land Owners in the City of Lawrence, 1854-1863, Indexed.
$5.50 plus 75¢ postage.
The History of Lawrence by R. Cord1ey, 1895, Indexed. Reprint-1976.
$10.50, members; $12.50, non-members plus 66¢ postage.
Note Packages

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16 count; four Lawrence scenes.

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$3.00 plus 35¢ postage.

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�"THE PIONEER"
Published Quarterly By:
The Douglas County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Summer 1979

Vol. III, No. 1

Page

Contents
Officers - Committees .
Preside~t's

• • 2

Letter

• • • • 3

. 4

Agnes Lovelace Carr Memoirs •
Douglas County Cemetery Information

• • • • • • 7

School Information

.17

Bennett-Howard Ahnentafel's .

.21

Kansas Marriages - 1863-1865

. . .23

Two Douglas County Biographies

. .29

"There's Not Much in a Danish Name" .

.32

Queries . . .

· . • .34

"His Roots Go Back to Caesar"

• • . .36

Balm of Gilead Cough Balsam
For the Permanent Cure of
Consumption, Coughs, Colds and all disorders of the throat and lungs.
Manufactured by
BARBER BROS.
Lawrence, Kansas.

GEO. A. BANKS
Abstracts of Title
703 Mass. St.

Lawrence, Kans.

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�1979-1980

Officers:
President - Mary Jamison
Vice-President Secretary - Jane Wiggins
Treasurer - Cora Fe11enstein
Librarian Editor Genealogist - Emma Berg
Committees:
Auditing:

Lance Reppert, Dorothy Clarke, Floyd Stayton

Membership and Special Publicity:
Clarke and Irma Kidwell.
History and Records:

~~xine

Hougland, Dorothy

NettJe .Wismer, Dorothy .Wiggins

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Care of the Library:
Brune

Pauline E1niff, Irma Kidwell, Georgiana

Pioneer: Judy Sweets, Emma Berg, Jane Wiggins, Mary Jamison - No
chairman named as yet.
Surname File:

Emma Berg

The staff is not responsible for the accuracy or validation of the
articles submitted.

All advertisements used in this issue are taken from the 1903 Catalogue
of books of the Coal Creek Library Association, established 1859 at
Vinland, Kansas. It is the oldest library in the state of Kansas and
is still open to the public. The Douglas County Genealogical Society
was donated a copy August 1978 by Mrs. Herschel Hemphill and Mrs.
Martha Smith, Baldwin City, Kansas.

MRS. M. F. WILLIAMS
First Class Meals for 20¢.

Farmers Trade solicited.

Klocks old stand.
Lawrence, Kansas.

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7 Meal Tickets $1.00.

�President's Letter
Again we are happy to once again visit with you through The
Pioneer.
Our May 19 workshop was a success and a learning experience.
It was a pleasure to meet Mr. Robert D. Anderson and work with him.
The biggest news was and still is our obtaining our non-profit
status. As of May 16, 1979 anything you donate to or pay to th~_
society is tax deductible. You must have a receipt of course.
This status makes us eligible for a library rate in mailing our
exchange quarterlies.
We hope that some of you members will feel that you can fill
some of the office vacancies.
We also hope that we can, through our members efforts, continue
to publish an accurate and interesting "genealogical helper."
A very special "thank you" to all of you that have helped us to
accomplish this.

"WHEN IS A MAN EDUCATED?"

he

"When
can look upon the universe, now lucid and lovely, now
dark and terrible, with a sense of his own littleness in the great
scheme of things and yet have faith and courage.
"When he knows how to make friends and keep them, and above all,
when he can keep friends with himself.
"vlhen he can be happy alone and highminded amid the drudgeries of
life.
"When he can look into a wayside puaiile and see something besides
mud, and into the face of the most forlorn and see something beyond sin.
"When he knows how to live, how to love, how to hope, how to pray-glad to live and not afraid to die, in his hands a sword for evil and
in his heart a bit of song."
--Joseph Fort Newton
Copied with permission from "Home Town News" section of the Wichita Eagle Beacon - edited by Frank Good.

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�MEMOIRS OF AGNES LOVELACE CARR
The following is from notes which my grandmother, Agnes Lovelace
Carr, who died 9 November 1943, had dictated:
My father, Joseph Lovelace, came to Kansas from Pennsylvania in
1853 with his wife and 6 children. His wife died soon after. My
mother, Ann Ferguson, emigrated to Massachusetts 'from Scotland in
1851 with her father and 5 brothers and sisters. Her mother had died
in childbirth. Her brother came out to Kansas and staked a claim
adjacent to Love1aces, and in 1854 he sent for the rest of the family.
Ann Ferguson and Joseph Lovelace were married on 5 Oct. 1856. I was
born on 6 Sept. 1857. I was so small that they kept me in a cigar
box and washed me in a common basin.

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***

Quantrill's Raid--I remember a courier dashing by on a horse with
flag in hand hollering, "Get to arms--Quantri11's burning"'Lawrence."
We kids were all in the yard, but we quickly climbed an old rail fence
and hid.

***

***

***

One , time a tribe of 25-50 Indians came by single file on ponies.
They wanted a chicken--they were beggars. Father said that if they'd
hit a certain chicken with a bow ~ arrow, they could have it. And, he
said also, that if this particular Indian ran down a certain chicken,
he could have it. The Indian ran after the chicken, lost his blanket,
and was wearing only a breech cloth, but he caught the chicken. My
little brother, Owen Lovelace, had yellow-gold hair and the Indians
liked it and. his beautiful fair skin. One time the Indians stopped
by \&lt;1ith nested clothes baskets and offered them for Owen. Mother was
scared and wouldn't let Owen .. out of her sight.

***

***

From the age of 5 until I was 9, I went to school in a building
on a corner of the farm. There were 10 or 12 enrolled. One time a
tribe of Indians could be seen coming across the prairie, babies
strapped on either side of the pony. Our teacher, Agnes Petrie, locked
the doors and commanded the kids to get under the desks. But, when the
road turned off, the Indians followed it. They weren't hostile.
Then we moved to Lawrence and lived there till I was 15. We1ived
in a rented house at the foot of old North College and I went to Central
School. Then we moved back to Eudora and I went to school there till
I was 17. In 1876 I went to summer school at K.U. and got my certificate
to teach. When I went to the Lawrence Superintendent's office to see
about a job teaching s'choo1, I was told that a man from Rock Creek had
just been in hunting for a teacher. I taught that year at Rock Creek.
They had built a room onto the school for teacher. They stored wheat
in it in the summer. The first night I spent there, I turned down the

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�the bed and there was a rat. I turned the sheet on it, grabbed it
by the tail and smashed it on a popcorn barrel. I killed him, tied
him up, and hung him out whole. One time, as I opened a cupboard
which was 6" off the floor, rats scurried away. I grabbed a corn fodder knife and chopped 8 rats dead under the cupboard.
S.v. Carr and I went to school together as children. When he
was 16 or 17 years old, he went into the depot at Eudora and learned
telegraphy. His father, Hubbard Halley Carr, was a lawyer from Ohio
and his wife was Sarah Etta Wilford.

***

***

***

Grasshoppers--You couldn't step outside except on the bugs. vfuen
they left, it was like an eclipse of the sun. They ate all the corn
and even tree bark. They came late in the summer of 1874 and ate.
The next spring their eggs hatched out of the ground and again they ate
everything. They rose up in a body and left in June. We replanted
and got a fair crop.

***

***

***

Our family moved to Colorado in the summer of 1877. I taught in
Colorado City, 1st and 2nd grade $35--2nd year $40. Then my folks
moved to Divide and I taught in Divide in 1879. In April 1880
s.v. Carr and I were married. We came back to Kansas as far as
Lawrence on the train. We hired a hack to take us to our house in
Eudora. The house was all ready and kids had gathered sweet williams
and had them in a vase.
In November 1881 S.V. took a job ~vith Wells Fargo Express Co. at
Pueblo, Colo. When we first got there there was no place to stay. I
slept on a couch in the waiting room after everyone went to bed.
Leslie was 6 months old.
Arkansa~ Maxon, a good old motherly soul, had a fit over Leslie.
She had lost her baby while fording the Marais de Cygne, but she was
saved. Leslie resembled him. We finally found a house in the railroad yards, in a tough part of town. S.V. had to work late at night;
so we offered' Maxons the front room to stay with us. In another
month we got a better house and Maxons came along and took care of
Leslie. S.V. finally quit the express because of so many figures.
He had bad eyes and glasses were no avail. We moved to Rock Vale on
the Rio Grande and lived upstairs in the Santa Fe depot.

We were 37 miles from Pueblo. I would take the baby and buggy to
Pueblo to shop. There were no passenger coaches; so I would ride in
the caboose. I would take Leslie and his buggy, and wedge the buggy
behind the stqve in the caboose. One time, on a grade, the engine cut
the caboose loose--it went one way and the caboose the other, but the
caboose got going too fast. I wondered if the brakemen had been left
behind; so I climbed out the door on the side and up the ladder to
the top after putting Leslie in the buggy. There in the top sat 3
brakemen; so everything was all:right. Without letting them know, I
sneaked back down on ,that swaying ladder.

5

�Finally, they got S.V. back to Eudora to be the station agent
after the other agent had died. In about 1898 S.V. went to study
osteopathy at Des Moines. With 3 little kids, I stayed here in
Eudora till he finished. After that, he went to Canada where he made
up a practice. I was homesick all the time we were there. Grandpa
Hubbard Carr took sick; so S.V. went back to Eudora. The Santa Fe
agent wanted to leave; so S.V. stayed in Eudora. I was glad to come
home, March 1904. He was at the station 34 years the second time-IS or 20 before.
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�BRUMBAUGH CEMETERY
This cemetery is located near High Prairie in Palmyra township.
The 1ega 1 descri pti on is two and one-half acres in the SW~ secti·on
18, township 14, range 20.
The land on which this cemetery is located was pre-empted by
Mr. George W. Bell. The patent is dated August 1,1859. Mr. Bell
was killed in the Quantrill raid in Lawrence.
Henry Brumbaugh came to Kansas from Ohio and bought this land
from Mr. Bell's widow, July 5, 1864. He was a member of the Dunkard
Church and deeded two and one-half acres of his farm to the church
organization to be used as a churchyard and cemetery. This deed
was recorded November 22, 1877 in book 16, page 532. He also puilt
a church on this site with his own resources, and is buried in this
cemetery which bears his name. He was born January 28, 1814 and
died November 7, 1888.
'
Henry Brumbaugh was a bachelor and with him lived Daniel \~eimer,
born July 4, 1828, died May 8, 1879. Martha, his wife, was born
September 3, 1830, died February 7, 1894. One son, Noah Heimer, a
bachelor, w~s, born December 2, 1857 and died May 30, 1935.
Louis Georgie, a neighbor, lived with the Weimer family and
married a daughter, Maggie \~eimer. He \A/as born October 25, 1857
and died August 1937. His wife was born August 8, 1862 and died
December 7, 1927.
William Georgie, father of Loui~ Georgie, was born July 24,
1828 and died October 31,1911. Louise, his first wife, was born
April 30, 1827 and died December 18, 1384. Sarah Ann, his second
wife, was born August 21, 1827, and died August 17, 1908.
Abraham Rothrock came to Kansas from Pennsylvania in 1856.
His home was near that of Henry Brumbaugh. He also was a member
of the Dunkard Church and was the first presiding elder in the I
State of Kansas. He was shot three times by Quantrill's men, but
lived several years afterward; the injuries were, however, the
cause of his death. When he was suffering from these wounds, a,
neighbor asked him what he would do with Quantrill's men if he ,
had them in his power. He replied, "I would convert every one of
them." He was buried on a plot on his son's farm and later was
moved to the Brumbaugh cemetery. He died February 2, 1870 at the
age of 73 years. His monument bears the oldest date in the cemetery.
t1ary, his wi~e, died December 6, 1893, age 85 years.
Of the remaining people buried in this cemetery, little of
their biography could be obtained. Following are names and dates
taken from the monuments:
John M. Henrie, died May 17, 1905, age 49 years.
Alexander McCandless, age 71 years.
Martha Eberhart, wife of O.G. Eberhart, age 24 years, 1 mo.

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�Brumbaugh Cemetery Con't
Martha Eberhart, wife of O,G. Eberhart, age 24 years, 1 mo.
William Mitchell, died February 23,1881, age 75 years 2 mo.
Elizabeth Mitchell died August 2, 1881, age 70 years 2 months.
Levi ElSton died March 19, 1881, age 70 years 6 mo. 20 days,
born in Pennsylvania, married to Christine Cling in Greenville,
Ohio, and ~ame to Douglas County in 1861.
Christine Cling Elston (wife) born in Germany 1826, died
Apri 1 27, 1891.
Jimmy Elston died October 1922.
Mary Quigley, daughter of Charles Smith.
The Brumbaugh cemetery has been little used in recent years,
and has been cared for through the efforts of Noah Weimer and
Louis Georgie, who donated their time and money. Louis Georgie
made provision in his will to have this cemetery taken care of
for ten years.

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�THE ST. JOHN'S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST CEMETERY
(1 mile north of 56 Highway at Worden, KS),
Lot 1
Grave 1.
2.
3.

4.
5.
6.

7.
8.

Ebinger, Johnn Georg 1809-1884
Ebinger, Elisabeth Dorthea 1817-1892
Hornberger, Gottho1d 3/29/1845-7/3/1921
Hor~berger, Anna 3/23/1856-6/21/1933
Hornberger, Freida 11/9/1886-12/10/1886
Hornberger, Clara 8/26/1895-9/10/1895
Hornberger, Dr. F. August 3/30/1888-1/31/1921
Hornberger, Amelia E. 3/7/1875-1/1/1953

Lot 2
Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Gantz, Euge 1/26/1862-5/1/1886
Gantz, Gottlieb 2/9/1862-12/6/1901
Gantz, Marthia (Father) 4/19/1837-4/30/1904
Gantz, Christian

11/23/1885-3/19/1886

Lot 3
Grave 1.
2.
3.

4.

Young,
Young,
Young,
Young,

Carl 1876-1/7/1894
Henrich W. 1/25/1884-10/20/1897
Katherine 1/8/1847-8/1/1937
Michia1 3/12/1841-7/19/1942

5.

6.
7.
8.

Lot 4
Grave 1. Haas~
2. Haas,
3. Haas,
4.
5.
6.
7. Haas,
8.

Fredrick 1/17/1839-3/2/1925
Lena 11/2/1842-11/15/1927
Anna Marthia 9/26/1867-11/15/1892

Pauline M., Paul F.

- both in one grave

Lot 5
Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Jehle?
Jehle,
Jehle,
Jehle,

Mary H. 1866~12/31/1935
John 1862-1911
Lorenz 1836-3/19/1909
Louis 11/8/1856-10/10/1906

Jehle, Charles

3/23/1898-3/20/1918

9

�Lot 6
Grave 1.
2.
3.

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Haas, Charles S. 10/3/1867-6/9/1952
Haas, Elizabeth Albright 4/12/1844-8/11/1926
Haas, Georg 7/7/1842-4/13/1905
Haas, Anna Elis 1878-2/9/1880
Infant daughter of W. C. &amp; Bertha Niebrugge
Infant son of L. &amp; E. Haas
Haas, K. H.
Haas, G. H.
Haas, G. Adolph 1875-8/10/1876

Lot 7
Grave 1.
2.

3.

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Haas,
Haas,
Haas,
Haas,
Haas,

Eva Maria 1/3/1803-4/13/1883
Maria L. G. 10/11/1870-10/13/1881
Herman H. 3/14/1874-10/27/1881
August G. 9/19/1871-2/4/1906
Luise E. 1870-10/9/1871
Haa~, Julia E.
1875-7/27/1876
Haas., Paul G. 1/8/1870-1870
Funk

Lot 8
Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Haas, Louis 11/12/1845-9/18/1908
Haas, Elizabeth 2/25/1848-4/16/1950
PJS::mbeck, Carl 1/25/1879-11/8/1971
Funk
Fleer, Edward 1870-6/8/1870
PJa,*mbeck, Paul 7/5/1953
Fi~et, Anna C. J. (first grave on cemetery) 2/10/1870

Lot 9
Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Oswald,
Oswald,
Oswald,
Oswald,

Amalia 5/25/1849-4/23/1912
Theo F. Julius 1/18/1848-3/20-1901
Katherine 6/19/1868-3/12/1939
Richard H. C. G. 1/13/1857-8/22/1910

s.

Lot 10
Grave 1.
2.
3.

4.

Stoebener,
Stoebener,
Stoebener,
Stoebener,

Mary 6/18/1873-6/13/1955
Henry 3/17/1868-1/22/1945
Elizabeth 4/23/1843-11/15/1928
Johannas 8/6/1828-3/4/1904

10

�Lot 11
Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.

Johanning, C. F. 8/5/1843-8/5/1925
Johanning, Adeline I. 4/5/1856-2/12/1924
Adams, Mrs.
Adams, Dr. Harry M. 1/22/1858-4/1/1904

Lot 12
Grave 1.
2.
3.

4.

Kipling, Pete 3/29/1875-8/25/1968
Vog1ar, George P. 1875-1934
Vog1ar, Valentin 1836-1917
Vog1ar, Mary E. 1839-1903

Lot 13
Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.

Schwarz, Karl J. 11/29/1837-4/13/1920
Schwarz,
9/1/1876-8/7/1944
Schwarz, Magda1ina 6/24/1835-4/25/1919
Schwarz, Carl F. 8/30/1836-6/18/1909

Lot 14
Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.

Johanning, Frederich William 9/28/1851-7/22/1931
Joharning, Katherine Wilhelmina 7/21/1859-2/27/1912

5.
6.

7.
8.

Johanning, Mildred Marie

7/22/1921-7/23/1921

Lot 15
Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Hack, Lizzie
Hack, Martin

2/28/1864-11/26/1939
8/29/1856-1913

Lot 16
Grave 1.
2.

Gastrock, Marie 5/6/1888-4/16/1926
Gastrock, Conrad Rudolph 12/25/1889-6/13/1957

3".

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Gastrock, Infant

11

�Lot 17
Grave l.
2.
3.

A1t, Nicka10us
A1t, E1izebeth

1861-1916
1867-1930

4.
5.
6.

7.
8.
Lot 18
Grave l.
2.
3.
4.

Hornberger, Magdalena S. 4/4/1884-2/23/1955
Hornberger, William Henry 3/21/1883-11/7/1960
Hornberger, Anna Wi1hemina 12/14/1884-9/26/1919

5.
6.
7.
8.
Lot 19
Grave l.
2.
3.

4.

Johanning, Ester 6/29/1907-12/15/1978
Johanning, Anna M. 11/13/1879-1/23/1968
Johanning, Henry Ferdinand 9/26/1876-9/7/1921

5.
6.

7.
8.

Lot 20
Grave 1.
2.

Stoebener, Sophia 3/6/1881~2/20/1926
Stoebener, John 12/25/1869-6/13/1952

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Lot 21
Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Awizsus,
Awizsus,
Schwarz,
Schwarz,

Mary Elizabeth 9/6/1874-9/26/1971
Rev. 7/25/1879-3/15/1947
Louisa 1/29/1873-2/18/1958
William F. 11/26/1870-4/15/1926

8.

12

�Lot 22
Grave 1.
2.
3.

4.

Gastrock, Ida 6/30/1866-9/16/1945
Gastrock, Rev. Conrad 8/17/1858-1/8/1931
Hock, Augusta 1/26/1864-1/15/1947
Hock, August 7/28/1861-2/25/1951

5.
6.
7.
8.

Lot 23
Grave 1.
2.
Lot 24
Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Schwarz, Christian 5/6/1868-7/30/1932
Schwarz, Sophia 12/3/1865-4/15/1949

Niebrugge, \-lm. 8/22/1882-5/30/1939
Niebrugge, Bertha Katherine 8/5/1882-11/1969
Haas, Frederich William 6/30/1884-5/21/1943
Haas, A1vena 3/4/1887-4/14/1979

6.
7.

8.

Lot 25
Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Ziesch, Julius 5/29/1882-1/26/1953
Ziesch, Ida 3/23/1888-12/26/19l(J:,:

Lot 26
Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Niebrugge, Hyacinth

4/17/1911-10/10/1951

Lot 27
Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Brohammer, John 4/10/1875-9/6/1952
Brohammer, Artis 4/12/1880-10/19/1952

13

�Lot 28
Grave 1.
2.
3.

Johanning, Isabelle 9/10/1877-5/28/1977
Johanning, John William 9/26/1873-3/20/1959

4.
5.
6.

7.
8.

Lot 29
Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Hurre1brink, Fred J. 9/17/1884-3/5/1960
Hurre1brink, Edna 11/13/1891-11/27/1977
Johanning, Ed 11/10/1885-2/2/1978
Johanning, Margaret 9/24/1889-10/10/1978

6.

7.
8.

Lot 30
Grave 1.
2.
3.

Johanning, William Henry 1/6/1888-12/24/1969
Johanning, Carolina Y~ry Carrie 5/17/1891-9/28/1976

4.
5.

6.

7.
8.

Lot 31
Grave 1-3
4. Schwarz, Carl W.
5-8

9/17/1899-10/22/1971

Lot 32
Grave 1-3
4. Schwarz, Neva E.
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot

33,
34,
35,
36,
37,
38,
39,
40,
41,
42,
43,
44,

8/22/1904-8/31/1977

Graves 1-8
Graves. 1-8
Graves 1-8
Graves 1-8
Graves 1-8
Graves 1-8
Graves 1-8
Graves 1-8
Graves 1-8
Graves 1-8
Graves 1-8
Graves 1-8

14

�Lot 45
Grave 12.
3.

Albright, Alma 5/. /1890--12/18/1955
Albright, Clarence H. 3/20/1890-6/2/1971
Pitts, Hedweg 7/29/1900-12/20/1957

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Lot 46
Grave 12.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Albright, Sophia 8/17/1864-5/26/1940
Albright, Charles M. 10/4/1861-10/9/1948
Johanning, Daniel

7/28/1882-11/16/1941

7.
8.
Lot 47
Grave 12.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Wack~r,William 1895-1926
Wacker, Engel S. 1850-1926
Wack~r, Henry F.
1843-1927
Kannenberg, Martha 6/19/1953
Kannenberg, Carl 1/22/1897-10/31/1970

7.
8.

Lot 48
Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Winters, Fred 3/27/1953
Eberhart, Susanah 1822-10/11/1875
Disque, Lenhard 4/28/1849-4/11/1913
Winters, Mrs. Fred

6.

7.
8.

Lot 49
Grave 12.
3.
4.
5.
6.

7.
8.

Hamilton, Barbara 10/26/1826-12/5/1872
Albright, Charles R. 3/27/1891-1/5/1973
Hamilton, Larance 11/26/1856-8/10/1874
Johanning, Louis A. 10/13/1853-9/28/1939
Hamilton, Sarah 1/411870-10/20/1874
Unknown
Young, Wacer L. 6/22/1874-9/5/1874
Unknown

15

�Lot 50
Grave 1.
2.
3.

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Johanning, F. H. 11/13/1849-4/13/1933
Johanning, Amalia 6/16/1850-10/17/1928
K1aphaus, Ferdinand 2/24/1815-10/2/1903
Johanning, Maria Kathrine 3/30/1821-9/4/1893
Unknown
Reynolds, William A. 6/28/1879-11/4/1879
Hines, Henry Luther

1879-6/11/1880

Lot 51
Grave 1.
2.
3.

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Johanning,
Johanning,
Johanning,
Johanning,
Johanning,
Johanning,
Johanning,
Johanning,

Gasper Heinrich 4/6/1806-2/12/1894
Heinrich(?) August 12/17/1868-2/16/1888
Johanna Louise 12/26/1847-12/12/1882
Anna Maria Katharina 2/4/1856-8/28/1888
Ilse Kathrine' .1924-1928
Daniel Wilhelm, Jr. 1917-1922
Frederick 10/21/1878-8/5/1881
George F. 8/31/1880-8/10/1881

Lot 52
Grave 1.
2.

3.

4.

Van~unke1, Dr. M. W.
1840-1904
Vankunke1, Sallie E. 1852-1906
Vankunke1, Harry Y. 1887-1918

5.
6.

Vankunke1, George Edward

1881-10/3/1881

7.
8.
Lot 53.

Lot 54

Lot 55

Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.,
7.
8.

Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Grave 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Lot 56
Grave 1.
2.
3.

4.

Strub, First name unknown (Daughter-Father)
Strub, First name unknown
Strub, Salome 1835-1/27/1883

5.

6.
7.
8.

Sheets, First name unknown
A1t, Katherine 1895-1895
Disque, First name unknown

From Cemetery record books.

Submitted by Mary Jamison, Lawrence,

16

ks.

�VICTORY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 110
BOURBON COUNTY, KANSAS. APRIL 22, 1921
Teacher: Ruby Umsted
School Board: C.E. Seaver, Director; I.D. Riley (deceased), John
King, clerk; Abram Williams, Treasurer.
Pupils:
Norris, Mildred
Norris, Velma
Norris, Ross
Riley, Clarence
Riley, Irene
Riley, N.H.
Rinehart, Clifford
Rinehart, Loren
SauvaiIi., Donnie
Seaver, Asher
Seaver, Fannie
Seaver, Franklin
Seaver, Howard
Sivey, Lee
Uttinger, Claud
Uttinger, Clifford
Uttinger, Mary
Welch, Walter
Williams, 01a
Williams, Ruby

Atha, Agnes
Atha, Helen
Atha, Mar'garet
Bea1, Edward
Bowman, Marie
Bowman, Mildred
"Bowman, Thelma
Brooker, Clyde
Brooker, Ellen
Brooker, Freida
Brooker, Oral
Jones, Earl
Jones, Ethel
Jones, Opal
King, Phillip
Kretchmar, Howard
Kretchmar, Lavon
Miller, Bue1vene
Moody, Harold
*Hoore, Howard
*Moore, Juanita

This school is located 3 miles east of Fort Scott, Kansas on
Highway 54. It is still standing.
*Howard Moore and Juanita Moore are brother and sister of Maxine Hougland.
Submitted by,Mrs. Maxine Moore Hougland, Lawrence, Kansas.

O. E. KARNES, Sibley, Kansas
.. Dealer in .•.•
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CLOTHING,
FLOUR AND FEED.
Shipper of Grain and Produce.

Grinds Tuesdays and Saturdays of each week.

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�RURAL SCHOOLS AND SCHOOLHOUSES OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS
by Goldie Piper Daniels
KANWAKA SCHOOL District No. 15 - This school was located a !few
miles west of 'Lawrence, a little south of U. S. Highway 40. The' name
"Kanwaka" was coined by Dr. Helen Heath, from the names of the two rivers,
Kansas and Wakarusa--one on either side of the watershed upon which the
school stood-by using the first syllable of "Kansas" and the first two
syllables of "Wakarusa."
In 1857, Dean Baldwin donated a piece of land for a school site,
and a small frame house was moved onto it. Kanwaka now had an established
school, with Hiss August Hunt as its first teacher.
I

The school census of 1898 contains the following surnames of those
of school age: BALDWIN, BRASS, BARDELL, COLMAN, DRAPER, EVANS, HODK,
HANSELMAN, HICKS, JONES, PONTIUS, PORTER, RICHARDSON, REED,SEETIN,
SKINNER, SAYLOR, TOPPING, VAN HORN.
School members were Mary A. Topping, O. A. Colman, and Mabel R.
Pontius.
Some of the early teachers ~l7ere: Alma Marvel, C. A. Stone, Effie
Armstrong,. Nora Lane, Flora Richardson Colman, Susie Platts Godding,
Ida Evans Smith, May Richardson, Sara Richardson, Mrs. S. B. Prentis,
Belle Kohler, Lawrenia Shaw, Mabel Ulrich, Edith Wolgamott, and ~amie
McLaughlin.
Board members at this time were Geo. Dews, G. S. Moore, and Guy
Bigsby.
'
On March 20, 1963, this school was
Wakarusa Valley District No. 98.
Book available from author:

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and attached to

Mrs. Goldie Piper Daniels
1525 Vermont St.
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

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�AN ILLUSTRATED DIRECTORY OF CASSCOUNTY, (Illinois) SCHOOLS
by A. E. Hinners, Supt. (1902)
(This book is in possession of Emma Berg, R.2, Lawrence, KS 66044)
HAGENER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 39
This school was built in 1850 and was first used as a Germap and
English school. The teacher was Miss Pearl Shaw. The school bo~rd
members were: H.A. Hierman, Beardstown
A. Schuman, Arensvi11e
W. F. Hinners, Beardstown
HALL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 50
Teacher: Miss Louise Savage
School Board: Frank Stribling, Virgi.nia
Angus Taylor,
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Philo Davis
"
(This was one of the oldest school buildings in the county.)
BUFF SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 17
Teacher: ' Miss Mayme Moreland
School Board: G. G. Trussell, Buff Springs
John Hegener
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A. Jokisch
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(This was one of the largest schools in the county, enrolling about
60 pupils, and was built about 1870'.)
ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN PAROCHIAL SCHOOL
This school at Beardstown, Illinois was established in 1848. The
instructors were Rev. F. Berg, principal; Miss Ida H. Ortwein and Miss
Lydia Berg. The board members were H. Greb and H. Koehne.

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Coil, A. S.
Coleman, J. H.
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Crews, A. H.
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Eberwei.n, J.C .H.,
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George
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Greer, J. C.
Harbison
Hopkins, T. R.
Huey
Huppers, W. M.
Huss
Hysinger
Jockisch, J. V.
Jones, R. L.
Jordan, Wm.
Kessler, A.
Kiel, Henry C.
King
Kuhl, Philip

Leeper, G. W.
Lovekamp, John F.
Manion, J. G.
McCauley, Eli
McCollough, W. E.
McDonald, Henry
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Morse, John C.
Nicholson, John S.
Noeker, C. F.
Noeker, Clarence H.
Oetgen, E. L.
Parkhurst, J. I.
Paul, Chas. E.
Petefish, L.A. &amp; S.H.
Rearick, W. S.

Reekamp, H. W,.
Rethorn
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Schultz, John,
Schaffer, Cha~. A.
Skiles, Oswell
Spink, E. B. '
Taylor
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Triebert, Harry F.
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�EDITH BENNETT'S AHNENTAFEL

1.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
24.
25;.
26.
27.
32.
48.
49.
50.
64.
65.
96.
97.
l30.

Edith Venita Bennett
(married Lewis Edward Howard)
Frank Henry Bennett
Emma Sohpia Menger
George Douglas Bennett
Sarah Elizabeth Hammond
Christian Adolph Menger
Anna Gracia Margaret Herzberg
George Bennett
Mary S. Harvey
George Hammond
Grace Gates
Johann Fri¢drich Menger
Wilhelmina, Elizabeth Schramm
Herzberg

BORN

YiARRIED

1904 KS

1927 KS

1903
OH
KS
1875
OH
Can
1874
Ger
Ger
NY
1835
NY
Eng
Can
1802' Ger
1826
1802 Ger
Ger
Ger
1786 CT
1805
1800
1774 Ger
1773 Ger
resided Ger
resided Ger
1743 Scot
1746 Ger
resided Ger
Ger
res.
1700 Scot 1738
Scot
1725 Ger
1746
res. Ger
res. Scot

1878
1883
1850
1856
1828
1851
1806
1816

Philo Bennett
Johann Balthasar Menger
Anna Catharine Bahring
Johann Michael Schramm
Johanna Margarette Bergman
Ebenezer 2 Bennett
Johann Geog Menger
Eva Marie Send1er
Johann Bahring
Ebenezer Bennett
Elizabeth Smea11ie
Hanss Johann Balthasar Menger
Anna Barbara Lichtenhe1d
Amos Smea11ie

KS
OH
KS
OH

Ger
Ger
NY
Ger

DIED

+943
+969
1939
1938
1910
1920
1893
1883
1874
1838
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1863
1859

KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
OH?
OH
Ger
Ger
Ger
Ger
IN
Ger
Ger

1821-6

Scot

Scot

Ger

Submitted by Mrs. Lewis E. Howard (Edith) 1905 Valley Glen Road, Topeka,
KS 66604. For earlier lineage write her.

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Dainty box of sweeties,
Candies pink and white,
Tempting luscious chocolates,
Caramels, "out of sight"!

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In a box so neat,
Tied with dainty ribbon,
My! but ain't they sweet!

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�LEWIS HOWARD'S AHNENTAFEL
MARRIED

BORN
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

12.
13.
14.
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26.
27.
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31.
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88.
176.

Lewis Edward Howard
(Married Edith V. Bennett)
John Edward Howard
Leona Mae Peters
Lewis De \\fitt Howard
Catherine Cynthia Cade
Julius W. Peters
Sarah Anna Penfold
John Benjamin Howard
l-fa1inda Lashier
Josephus Cade
Martha Ann Harsh
Christopher C. Peters
Cynthia Ann Hatfield
Richard Penfold
Frances Fu11agar
John Howard
Harriet DeWitt
Michael Lashier
Hannah Wihters

1904
1904
1876
1882
1849
1851
1850
1857
1815
1817
1817
1824
1824
1824
1818
1830
1792
1791

KS
KS
KS
KS
MI
OH
VA
NY
NY
NY
OH
OH
IN
VA
Eng
Eng
NY
CT
PA
CT

Henry Harsh
Elizabeth Williams

1790 PA
1794 PA

Richa.rd Penfold

Eng.

Joseph Fu11agar
Sarah Smith
Ebenezer Howard
Eunice
John Henry Harsh (Rev. War)
Ludwig Harsh (to America 1740 ship
Lydia)
Hans Heinrich Hirsch

Eng
Eng

DIED

1927 KS
1901 KS

.1966
1966
1872 KS
1933
).916
1880 KS
1897
1948
1836MI
1887
1885
1839
1896
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1849 W.VA 1898
1864
1846 Eng
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1912
1811 NY
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1810 OH

KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
MO
MO
KS
KS
1862-78

1870 KS

1812 NY
1758

1828
Ger
Ger

before 1i?40 Ger

Submitted by Lewis Howard, 1905 Valley Glen Road,Topeka, Kansas :66604

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Kansas

�/

KANSAS MARRIAGES
1863-1865
Recorded in the Clerk's Office Douglas County Court House, Lawrence,
Kansas. Compiled March 1979 by Pauline B. Elniff, listing groom, bride, date
and officiant ..
Adams, John M.--Grace Jane Duncan--14 Apr. 1864--E.D. Ladd
Adams, William--Eliza Clark--10 Nov. 1864--C.H. Richards
Allison, Lewis--Louisa Monse--14 Jan. 1864--Warner Skeels
Alverson, Emera--Jane Bewley--24 Dec. 1863--Thomas McAdams
Anderson, Thomas E.--Mary E. Sigerson--24 Aug. 1865--Wm. H. Fisher
Andrews, William W.--Rebecca G. Spicer--16 Oct. 1865--G.W. Paddock
Averill, James W.--Catharine R. Coons--19 Oct. 1865--Richard Cordley
Bailey, David--Eliza Felten--27 Mar. 1864--W.A. Starrett
Baker, Simeon P.--Rebecca Jane Nix--8 June 1865--Ira Jennings
Baysinger, T.\~.--Mary Smith--2 Apr. 1865--John Bower
Beezely, Thomas W.--Catharine Stoffer--4 Oct. 1865--G.W. Paddock,
Beeson, Allen--Mary J. Warfield--16 Apr. 1865--G.W. Paddock
Berry, Charles B.--Elizabeth A. Eaton--16 Apr. 1865--S.B. Waters,
Blackman, W.I.R.--Thomasanna Amos--10 June 1864--H.A. Starrett,
Blake, Jacob E.--Myra Baldwin--31 Aug. 1865--Geo. S. Chapin
,
Blankenship, Franklin M.--Fannie Green--23 June 1864--L.B. Denni~
Blakeny, George--Kate Ironside--30 Nov. 1864--Chas. Reynolds
'
Bond, Joseph-~Susan Blinton--18 Oct. 1863--Allen J. Parrish
Boose, Reuben--Cynthia Essex--23 Jan. 1864--Dudley Lee
Boris, Samuel--Mary Hollman--25 Dec. 1863--Richard Cordley
Bradbary, Elias--Amanda Perce--10 July 1864--Ezra Johnson
Brichheim. John F.--Fredericka Kampschroder--16 May 1864--Jas. K. Lawrence
Bridal, John G.--Margrett F. Tiner--13 Nov. l864--John Engle
Buckheim, John Samuel--Margaret Ernst--29 Nov. 1864--John H. Miller
Burgoon, William--Martha Cailar--16 June 1864--Abraham Rothrock i
Burkhardt, Andrew--Alice Sophia ?Ludi?--24 Oct. 1863--Richard Cordley
Burroughs, Oscar--Mary A. Wheedon--31 March 1864--John W. Willey,
Burrows, Eleer--Josephine Cameron--28 Apr. l865--John S. Brown
Burton, Joseph--Margrett Patton--14 Aug. 1864--J.B. Gilliland
Busse, Lewis--Fadora Pickens--ll Nov. 1863-~E.D. Ladd
Canning, Nathan B.--Mary O. Poston--13 Aug. 1865--Wm. H. Fisher
Cansdele, Argent--Susan Crusan--2 Apr. 1865--John Bower
Carney, George'W.--Eliza W. Smith--l Dec. 1864--John S. Brown
Carson, Emil W:--Nannie C. Burnett--15 June 1865--J.W. Bolen
Chamberlain, J.W.--Sarah A. Eagle--23 Apr. 1865--G.W. Paddock
Chambers, John 'J.--Hellen E. Harding--7 Dec. 1864--E.D. Ladd
Chilton, William--Nancy Raney--30 Sept. 1863--Chas. Dickson
Clark, John--El'vira Baker--8 Oct. 1865--C.R. Rice
'
Clark, William--Jane Gibson--29 Dec. l864--C.H. Richards
Clayton,
Fitch--24 June 1865--H.D. Fisher
Clemmons, Curelios--Sarah J. Mann--l Dec. l865--Wm. Draper
Coleman, Arthur W.--Emily J. Cayton--20 May 1864--Wm. Draper
Collier, Anthony--Nancy Black--30 June 1863--William Humbert
Compton, James F.--Mary Clinton--24 June 1865--Chas. Chadwick
Conley, Cassius--Carrie McKinzie--30 May 1865--Wm. Draper
Cook, Theodore P.--Sarah S. Ward--3 May 1864--S.B. Dennis
Cooley, Walter--Jennie Talbott--23 Mar. 1864--E.D. Ladd
Coolidge, J.K.--Lizzie J. Cowan--23 May l864--Robt. Burgess

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�Kansas Marriages, 1863-1865 Con't.
Copple, Lemmon--Elizabeth Daniels--22 Nov. 1865--H.D. Fisher
Cornell, John A.--Ann E. Parish--14 June 1863--G.W. Paddock
Cowen, Frank--Mary C. Varnonica--l Aug. l865--James M. Hendrix
. Crowell, William--Emma V. Farnham--8 Nov. l865--G.H. Paddock
Cress, Fletcher--Eliza Williams--6 Oct. l863--Ezra Johnson
Crutchfield, Wm.--Anne Ironsides--26 Jan. l865--R.W. Oliver
Cummell, Isaac--Louise Pierson--22 June l864--A.J. Sherwood
Dodder, Silas--Emilina Wordsworth--2 July l865--M. Seiler
Damm, Johomas--Anna Ochrle--18 Jan. l865--John H. Miller
Davenport, Andrew--Mary E. Day--15 Nov. l865--Charles M. Sears
Davis, Nathan--Sarah White--3 Apr. l865--F.L. Pilla
Denun, Danie-~Ruth Clayton--22 Aug. l865--Wm. Draper
Dexter, Silas--Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Louis--5 Sept. l864--S.H. Carmean
Dinney, Absolam--Harriet Simpson--22 Dec. 1865--E.D. Ladd
Dorsey, Henry H.--Lois H. Watmow--3 June l865--Ephm???? Jr.
Drake, Francis--Victoria Peace--5 Jan. l864--J.S. Gingerich
Duncan, Amos--Martha H. Lewis--2 Aug. l863--G.W. Paddock
Duncan, Hison~-Nancy Hays--25 Feb. l865--M.W. Marquess
Eagon, John ~~~--Kate L. Brysen--13 Nov. 1865--John S. Brown
Eberhard, Lewis J.--Lizzie Jane Brady--30 Mar. l865--R. Burgess:
Eberle, William--Mary C. Hoyt--24 Sept. 1864--G.W. Paddock
Edmonds, Samuel--Rebecca Rote--17 July l865--Josiah ?Ferrel?
Edwards, Jackson--Angeline Steele--23 Apr. 1864--Rev. C.A. Bateman
Ellis, George--Anna Powell--14 Jan. l864--J.M. Wilkerson
Esther, John-~Elizabeth Gluser--3 Dec. l865--Philip Fricker
Estis, Wm.--Margaret Turner--3 Aug. 1865--C.R. Rice
Evans, Lemuel--Ellen Jane Lash--2l Apr. l864--S.B. Dennis
Evans, Nathan R. --Sarah E. Poston--22 Aug. 1865--Wm. H. Fi sher
Fabricius, Otto F.--Mary Wilhelmina Wiedemann--3 Sept. l864--John H. Miller
Farley, Harry~-Elizabeth Hasty--26 Nov. l864--G.W. Paddock
,
Farnsworth, Paysen--Frankie C. Miller--8 Oct. l865--Richard Cordley
Feil, George--Antony Kellermann--9 May l865--Alvis Mayers
Ferguson, C. Smith--Nancy E. Ferguson--12.Dec. 1864--M.W. Marquess
Field, Oscar--Mary Sanford--4 Sept. l863--Chas. Dickson
Firestone, Christian C.--Sarah E. Centers--16 Feb. l865--Jacob Koub
Firestone, Nathan--Mary Rothrock--24 Aug. 1865--Daniel Studebaker
Fisher, Adam--Almira Lobingier--15 Sept. 1864--S.B. Waters
Fisher, Julius--Tekla ~1enger--25 Dec. l865--Henry Myer
Fisher, Robert--Rachel Owens--28 Apr. l864--Richard Cordley
Fisher, William--Lavanche Dilly--ll Jan. l864--S. Kretsinger
Fitzhue, Joseph--Alice Martin--ll Feb. l865--E.D. Ladd
Fix, Henry--Emlly Yardley--24 Mar. 1864--H.D.' Healey
Flood, James--Jennie Maxwell--20 Dec. 1865--Geo. F. Chapin
Foster, DavisT-Rachael L. Webster--5 Apr. l864--N. Taylor
i
Foster, Fordice E.--?Himena? H. Avery--5 Feb. l865--John McQuinston
Frye, Daniel F.--MaryF. Toothaker--ll Oct. l863--T.J. Ferrill
Furgeson, James M.--Mary M. Marquiss--16 Dec. l865--Job W. Hogue'
Garden, Xavier--Cerina Victorina--5 Jan. 1865--G. Favre
Gentry, Nicholas--Catharine Shaffer--10 Aug. 1865--S. Weaver
Gibson, Sylvester--Mrs. Mary Parks--13 July 1865--H.D. Fisher
Gilbert, David--Dathey, Emma--29 Dec. 1864--Chas. Dickson
Gilbert, R.L.--Sarah Fitzgerald--25 Aug. 1864--G.W. Paddock
Glathart, Jerry H.--Emily M.M. Thompson-~12 Oct. l865--John S. Brown
Glitten, John G.--Alice C. Justice--10 May 1864--A.S. Scudder

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�Kansas Marriages, 1863-1865 Can't
Godwin, George W.--~1rs. Addie t·1acy--24 Oct. 1865--John S. Brown·
Gordon, Augustus--t1ary Buzzard--7 Apr. 1864--S.W. ~Jalker
Grandison, Richard--Minerva Grandison--2 Mar. 1865--Edward A.. Ddan
Green, Rev. Capt. L.F.--Martha E. Taylor--25 Dec. 1863--L.D. Price
Griffi s, Joseph--r~ary 1. Pi per--6 Aug. 1863--T. 1. Ferri 11
Haelsig, Adolph F.--Eliza Snider--19 Apr. 1864--C.H. Richards
Haettig, Charles--Lena Zimmerman--5 Dec. 1865--H. Meyer
Hallmark, William--Charlotte Carey--5 May lS64--J.D. Burton
Halsa, Amos--Elizabeth Mason--31 July 1865--G.W. Paddock
Ham, John A.--Alen, Sarah C.--5 Oct. 1863--A.M. Wilson
Ham, Rev. Milton--Joseptline Palmer--19 Mar. l864--W.D. Fisher
Ham, William--Margaret Day--14 June 1864--F.L. Pilla
Hambaugh, B.W.--Mrs. Caroline A. Looker--23 Aug. 1864--J.B. Gilliland
Hanah, William--Mrs. Mary Drake~-16 Mar. 1865--R.B. Robinson
'
Haney, M.M.-~Martha E. Wallas--17 Nov. 1864--Wiley Jones
Hanson, Henry--Susan P. Adkins--13 Mar. 1864--S.B. Haters
Harmon, HenryD.--Jennie A11en--25 Nov. 1865--G.W. Paddock
Harris, J.--Sarah J. Gentry--21 Nov. 1866(?)rec. 28 Feb. 1866--G.W. Paddock
Harvey, David .Johnson--Rebekah Parker--20 Oct. 1863--Job W. Hogu~
Harvey, Green--Jane Adams--10 Nov. 1864--C.H. Richard
Hastie, George W.--Susan L. Eberhart--30 June 1864--Abram Blakely
Hasslitt, George W.--E1iza F. Dyer--17 Feb. 1864--G. Favre
'
Hawkins, Thomas--Susan E11is--17 Dec. 1863--J.M. Wilkerson
Hazeltine, Robert W.S.--Louisa Agnes Burdick--13 Sept. 1863--R.W~ Woodward
Heddens, J.M.~-Sadie E. Davisson--28 Dec. 1865--G.S. Dearborn
Helstrom, Rudolph--Laura Einstad--22 J~ly 1865--E.D. Ladd
Herning; Mich~e1--Ann S. Eberhart--2l Jan. 1864--J. Copeland
Herring, John--Virginia Jones--27 Aug. 1865--Ben C. Baker
Hicocks, Linus R.--Ada S. Johnson--4 June 1864--Richard Cordley
Hock, George--Mrs. Henrietta Caroline Wienrand--31 Aug. 1864--John H. Miller
Hogan, Dennis--E1isa Doy1e--16 Jan. l864--G. Favre
Hollenback, E1isha--Harriett Howard--4 Feb. 1865--John L. Brown
Holmes, Stephen--Sarah M. A11ison--18 Dec. 1863--T.J. Ferne
Howard, Amasa C.--Elizabeth J. Kennedy--16 Nov. 1865(?) rec. 28 ~eb. 1866-G. W" Paddock
Hunter, Geo. G.--Nellie White--8 Oct. 1865--Geo. F. Chapin
Hyde, John M.--Zennah P. A11en--12 Oct. 1865--G.W. Paddock
Hynes, Harry--Mary Ceri no--29 Nov. 1865--F. 1. t~attrow
Johnson, Corbe1y--Ann Jane Pool--14 Feb. l864--E.Veatch
Johnson, Franc1s E.--Minerva J. Rankin--2 Aug. 1863--G.W. Paddock
Johnson, Henry--Catherine Early--l Sept. l864--Job.W. Hogue
Johnson, Henry--Sarah E. Betts--26 Jan. 1865--S.B. t~oodward
Johnson, King-~Irena Green--ll Feb. 1864--Richard Cordley
Johnson, William--Sarah M. Gilstrap--7 Sept. 1865--Ben C. Baker
Johnson, Wm.T.--Susan Jane Thomas--28 May l864--Dudley Lee
Johnston, E.B.--E1iza E. Hollier--16 June 1864--A.J. Sherwood
,
Jones, Enoch L.--Rebecca Jane Martin--2 Feb. 1865--Robert Buraess
Jordan, Thomas J.--Pamelia Davis--16 Mar. 1865--Wrn. H. Fisher~ :
Kackley, Willis--Martha Sands--28 Dec. l863--J.r~. Wilkerson
:
Keeler, Joseph--Mary Ann Seebal--26 Mar. 1864--W.A. Starrett
Keeth, Isaac--Rose Dennison--5 Dec. 1864--E.D .. Ladd
Kelley, Anthony--Ann Eliza Harbour--14 June 1865--Charles Chadwick
Kellogg, Lucius D.--Cornelia Wood--S ~1ay 1865--Richard Cord1ey
:

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�Kansas Ma rri ages, 1863-1865 Con t.
I

Kennedy, James--t'·1artha Bell--20 Apr. 1865--James Brownlee
Kimball, E.F.--A.E. Wiles--21 July 1864--H.D. Fisher
Kingsburg, George W.--Lydia M. Stone--20 Sept. 1864--John S. Brown
Klemp, Henry--Catherine Lows--2 June 1864--A.J. Sherwood
Knight,George W.--Nancy Katharine McKewney--21 Apr. 1864--John S. Brown
Lee, Thomas--r~ary Megrath--ll Dec. 1864--G. Favre
'
Leger, John--Nary Coop--15 Mar. 1864--LD. Ladd
Leis, Henry--Ruth E. Hutchinson--23 Oct. 1865--John S. Brown
Lenore, Moses--GeorgiannaRit~ ---17 Aug. 1864--John W. Wilkerson
Lewis, A.O.-~Amanda J. Clark--18 July 1865--Ezra Johnson
'
Lewis, Jonathan--Wilda M. Mosier--27 Aug. 1865--W.D. Hamilton
Lewis, John--Sarah Clark--29 Dec. 1864--C.H. Richards
Lighth, Henry--Nancy L. Brewer--14 Oct. 1865--Horace Tucker
Logan, Thomas~-Bane, Almira--25 Oct. 1863--John W. Wilkerson
Loit, Charles--Emma Petty--30 Nov. 1865--rec 27 Feb. 1866--John S. Brown
Lossee, Samuel M.--Nancy J.'Tussgan?--25 Dec. 1864--Henry McKenzie
McAdams, Albert--Agnes Bodlerson--23 Feb. 1863--Joseph H. Strothers
McClean, George--Sarah Kinkeid--5 June 1864--Abram Blakely
McClellan, Wilson--Frances E. Caylor--16 Apr. 1865--Abraham Rothrock
McClintock, William--Susan Cole--19 May l864~-F.L. Pilla
;
McCormick, DaVid A.T.--Sarah Ann Priratt--20 Apr. l865--John S. Brown
McCune, Graydon--Eliza Kelley--14 June l865--Charles Chadwick
McFarland, Thomas--Nancy Jane Garvin--14 June l864--Robert Burgess
McGuire, Hilliam H.--Emma McKenzie--27 July l865--T.B. Woodard
McIlwaine, John--Mrs. Margaret Shields--ll May l865--George Mill~r
McKinney, t~ill.iam J.--Flora Wood--19 Dec. l865--rec 27 Feb. l866':"-John S. Brown
Md~hinney, Th.omas J.--Cemantha Howard--4 Dec. 1863--LD. Ladd
Macy, Eberla Q.--Adelia Howarq--7 Aug. 1864--Wm. Draper
Madden, Green-,-~1alinda ?Chervestonn?--no date--rec 2 Sept. 1864--Dudley Lee
Main, Enoch--Elizabeth Crowell--29 Mar. l864--E.D. Ladd
Martin, Charles--Alcy Stop--14 Nov. l863--Dudley Lee
Martin, David--Jane Rosebaugh--9 Feb. 1865--James Brownlee
Martin, t~illiam--Emma Perry--30 May l863--G.~J. Paddock
Mason, James J.-- Dalenes A. Bryson--25 June 1865--John H. Willey
Mater, Joseph-~Libbie Johnson--14 June l863--G.W. Paddock
Matney, James--Nancy Jane Lav.}son--12 Aug. 1865--Ben C. Baker
Mellar, James R.--Sarah Chockley--16 Sept. l865--E.D. Ladd
Menger, Adolph Christian--Louisa Everback--5 Apr. l864--John H. Miller
Messer, David--Laura Aurilla Bledsoe--16 June l865--E.D. Ladd
~liller, John J.--Louisa Hays--6 July l865--John L~. ~!illey
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Miller, Julius~-Augusta F.E. Menger--20 June l865--John H. Mille~
Miller, Richard--t·lary Jane Griffith--9 ~lar. l865--LD. Ladd
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Miller, William--Mary E. Warren--15 Dec. l864--E.D. Ladd
Mitchel, Joseph--Mary Jane Buggoon--2l May l865--John Bower
~litchell, Warren M.--Maggie L Friend--29 Apr. l864--Richard Cord'ley
Moberly, Augustin William--Eunice Matilda Whaley--12 Feb. 1865--Job W. Hogue
Moon, Noah.,.-Nancy L. Flynn--19 Oct. 1863--~Jm. G. Piper
~loon, Thomas--Lelia Jane Johnson--l June l864--A.J. Parish
Moore, Elza--Elvira E. Alverson--4 Oct. 1863--William G. Piper
Moore, John--Sarah J. Harrell--14 Sept. l865--Wm. Draper
Morris, John--Mrs. R.P. Stephenson--ll Nov. l865--Geo. F. Chapin
Moss, ?Celli?--Mary Francis Clow--4 July l865--I.W. Bolen
t'lueller, John Adam--P.nna Broemmelsick--2 P.ug. l865--John H. Brune
~1yers, Hillis--Juliann Corell--27 Dec. l864--John S. Brown
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�Kansas Marriages, 1863-1865 Conlt.
Ni qhten, W. L. --Mrs. Nancy More--11 Aug. 1864--Rev. C. E. Lewi s .
Norton, Roswe11--E1izabeth M. Coat--30 Sept. 1865--John S. Brown
Oddy, Wi11iam--Jeanette G1impse--13 Dec. 1864--E.D. Ladd
Pace, Michae1--Laura O. Cunningham--26 May 1865--Wm. H. Fisher. '
Palmquist, Andrew--Char10tte G. Peterson--4 Aug. 1864--John S. Brown
Patten, Thomas--?Missouri? B1ankenship--27 Nov. 1864
Payne, Merton A.--Catharine McCoach--22 Oct. 1865--John McQuinston
Pearce, C.B.--Mary Fairchi1d--1 Dec. 1864--G.W. Paddock
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Peerman, Joseph--Julia Po11ett--12 Dec. 1863--M.W. Marques
Pellet, Charles B.--Kate Lamer--29 Dec. 1863--C.A. Steele
Pennick, Allen T.--Mary L. Furgeson--12 Nov. 1865--John W. Willey
Phillips, A.J.--A.S. Litchfie1d--28 May 1863--G.W. Paddock
Pickens, Or1ando--Sarah A. Barnard--27 Sept. 1863--E.D. Ladd
Poage, James D.--Elizabeth Ann Rose--16 Oct. 1864--E.D. Ladd
Pox1eitner, John B.--Margaret Lawterwasser--16 July 1863--Anthony Kuh1z
Prentiss, Lymann--Mary R. Anderson--4 Apr. 1865--Richard Cord1ey
Priratt, John--Sarah Jane Wi1kinson--8 June 1865--John S. Brown'
Pruett, Thomas.--r1ary A. Branson--12 Apr. 1864--E.D. Ladd
Pruitt, Wi11iam--Susanah Garver--31 July 1865--NathanBuchanan
Putney, Lyman B.--Jennie Co1eman--24 Dec. 1863--John S. Brown
Quick, Levi--Lucretia Ann Jones--l Sept. 1864--Chas. Dickson
Rankin, Hilliam S.--Lucy A. Hoyt--21 Feb. 1864--John S. Brown
Rauper, Gott10b--E1izabeth Dunn--21 Mar. no year (entry dateline 1 Oct.
1858) John J. Magee
Redfern, John--Moss, Katharine--l Jan. 1864--Chas. Dickson
Reed, John W.-~Mary Elizabeth Longfe11ow--2 Aug. 1865--Wm. C. Finney
Reynolds, George W.--Mary L. Fu11er--2 Mar. 1864--E.D. Ladd
Reynolds, Washington--Catherine Eas1ey--10 Oct. 1865--Dudley Lee
Richards, James--Mary ?~1annie?--18 Oct. 1863--S.B. Waters
Richards, O.G. 7 -Sophia Mufsoe--12 June 1865--Char1es M. Sears
Rinly, ~Jil1iam·r~.--t·1ary E. Bell--5 Aug. 1864--T.1. Ferri1
Rittenhouse, Levi--Bertha Snyder--26 Jan. 1865--G.W. Paddock
Roberts, Col. William Y.--Mrs. Louise W. Gates--28 Aug. 1864--Joh~ S. Brown
Rochelle, James--Ellen More--9 Apr. 1865--W. R. Leonard
Roe, John--El1en Chapman--14 Jan. 1865--S.H. Carmean
Ross, W.C.--Sarah C. Burns--23 Nov. 1863--John S. Brown
Rothrick, Joseph--Catherin Waybright--27 Aug. 1863--Ezra Johnson
Rozcraft, George P.--Mary W. Applewhite--19 Jan. 1864--Joseph K. Lawrence
Russell, Johnathan--Josephine L. Benson--19 May 1864-~A.J. Sherwood
Sawyer, Lyman M.--t·1ary L-J. Gardner--23 Apr. 1864--t~m. Draper
Scheibli, Jacob--Minna Fischer--17 Aug. 1865--E.D. Ladd
Schmidt, August Franz--Christiane Amelia Tolgner--29 Oct. 1865--Charles Dram
Schmidt, Gustavus E.--Ann E. Maxwell--29 Jan. 1865--John S. Brown
Schofield, Wm. H. Esq.--Mrs. Louisa G. Beards1ey--7 Dec. 1865--G.S. Dearborn
Scott, John C.--Lois Ann Hester--23 Feb. 1864--S.B. Waters
Scott, Wm. M.--Henrietta Tay10r--25 Sept. 1865--E.D. Ladd
See1s, Theodore--E1izabeth El1is--17 Dec. 1863--J~ M. Wilkerson
Shaffer, Leonard--Martha Jesse--3 July 1864--Wm. Draper
Sherwood, Jas. M.--~1ary A. Jones--no date (rec. 21 Feb. 1865}--1J.D. Fisher
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Shields, William M.--Mil1y A. Abbot-~22 Oct. 1865--John Bower
Shiffman, Lewis--Mary McGhee--2 Mar. 1865--E.D. Ladd
Silva, Hesley--Mary Tay10r--26 Oct. 1865--James Brownlee
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Simpson, ~Jilliam--Louise B. Prentiss--12 Oct. l864--Richard Cord,ley
Skinner, John--Emile Spicer--8 Aug. l864--R.W. Oliver
Smith, Charles W.--Jane Elizabeth Walker--14 Apr. 1864--W.A. STarrett
Smith, Irvin H.--Celinda Buck--17 June l865--Wm. Draper
Smith, Joseph--Martha Potter--24 May l864--C.H. Richard
Speed, Richard--Jane Bates--15 Oct. l865--??? T. Peace
Spriggs, Edward--Tabitha Wheeler--12 Sept. l864--Dudley Lee
Staniferd, W.W.--Mattie E. Burney--21 July l864--W.D. Fisher
Steed, Isaam F.--Emma Copenbarger--9 Sept. 1863--~Iilliam Draper
Steele, Robert A.--Isabella Cummings--14 Sept. l865--Geo. S. Chapin
Sternberg, Thomas J.--Emma R. Enos--16 Nov. l864--Richard Cordley
Still, W.W.--Lucetta A. Bryson--19 Nov. l865--John Pieratt
Stone, Anderson--Mrs. Sarah Pope--18 Au~. l864--John W. Wilkerson
Stone, George L. --Martha ~Jeybri ght--25 June l863--John Bower
Stone, Horace E.--Sarah Benson--13 Oct. 1864--John S. Brown
Stoneman, James Wm.--Zarelda Kreel--14 Jan. l863--Jesse Linch
Stroup, John A.--Minerva Rogers--22 Mar. l864--E.D. Ladd
Sturdy, John S.--Hannah Chapman--22 Mar. 1865--S.B. Waters
Taylor, John-~Adaline Wooda?--14 Apr. l864--J.W. Wilkerson
Taylor, J. t~es,ley--Hattie Russell--7 June l865--G.W. Paddock
Taylor, Philemon Z.--Hellen A. Andrews--7 Aug. l865--Richard Cordley
Tewks, Joseph William--Bridget Clerry--7 May l865--Alvis Mayers
Thomason, Isaac--Durinda Amos--4 Sept. l864--W.P. Upham
Thornbrugh, James--Mary A. Barnes--12 Feb. l865--C.H. Richards ,
Toyne, Francis B.--Mary Lucinda Anderson--25 May l865--Job W. Hogue
Travis, Henry H.--Caroline .Palmer--12 ~~ar. l865--G.W. Paddock
Tucker, Albert--Eliza Ann Young--29 Mar. l865--H.M. Greene
Tucker, Dexter--Emma Preston--23 Mar. l865--Ezra Johnson
Tucker, Henry J.--Amanda L. Tollwell--l Oct. 1865--no name, Minister
of the Gospel
Tumberlin, John--Hannah Johnson--21 June l865--John Ingle
Tyler, Joseph S.--Mary Ann Fix--7 Apr. l864--E.D. Ladd
Urban, August-~Mary Neckal--14 Aug. 1865--E.O. Ladd
Varnum, Frank B.--Martha A. Pearson--14 Sept. l865--John W. Willey
Wagener, August--Tubia Dullinski--10 Nov. l864--G. Favre
Walden, Wesley--Mary J. Brown--15 July l864--A.J. Sherwood
t~arner, SamuelF.--Estelle W. Brown--2 Jan. 1865--~J.R. Davis
Washburn, Lorenzo--Mrs. Francis Marion Engler--27 May l865--Wm. H. Fisher
Washington, George--Francis Love--10 Aug. 1865--H. Barker
Waybright, John--Mary Jane Rafe--9 Mar. l865--John Bower
Waymire, Hugh--Francis D. Justin--12 Nov. l865--Wm. Draper
Webb, Holly-:-Mary M. Li ck--ll June l865--Hm. H. Fi sher
Weiningham, John--Sarah E. Hammon--16 Oct. l864--S.B. Waters
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Wellsdorf, Frederic C.--Katherine Johnson--15 Oct. l865--L.R. Camobell
t'Jest, James--He'ster Ironsides--28 ~1ay l865--~Jm. H. Fisher
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White, Andrew--Miranda Williams--26 Mar. 1865--T.B. Woodard
White, Benjamin F.--Sophia J. Dedrick--ll Nov. 1864--James H. Hendry
White, Francis M.--~lary E. ~1il1s--27 Mar. l864--Robert t~ilne
Wilder, Abraham M.--MarY E. Jenkiris--13 July 1865--Richard Cordlei'
Williams, Enoch S.--Mary E. Linvil--3 Mar. l865--G.W. Paddock
Williams, James Henry--Emiline Stroad--19 Oct. l865--H. Barker
Willis, Walter--Olivia Powel--2 June l864--R.W. Oliver

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1863-1865 Con't.

Wise, Christian--Lucia M. Ford--ll Aug. 1864--L.B. Dennis
t~ood, Daniel F.--Mary J. ~Jhite--3 Apr. 1864--F.B. ~Ioodard
Wood, John--Angelina Dorsett--19 Nov. 1864--A.J. Parrish
Wood, Loren--Mary M. McKinney--7 June 1865--Hm. Draper
Wood, William--Caroline Tatum--29 Dec. 1864--C.H. Richards
Wooddull, John W.--Sarah Ann Nix--24 Dec. 1865--Charles M. Sears
Woodruff, Francis J.--Catharine P. Shields--9 Nov. 1865--John Pieratt
Woods, Harrison--Martha Homes--22 Oct. 1863--J.M. ~Jilkerson
Woodward, Merrick--Levina Hill--3 Sept. 1865--Wm. H. Fisher
Wright, Charles E.--Amanda M. Matthews--27 Mar. 1864--L.B. Denni?

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Hon. Moses A. O'Neil
Black Jack
Moses A. O'Neil was born in Summerfield, Noble county, Ohio,: June 18,
1832. Both parents, were of Irish birth, but 'immigrated to America when
children. His father, John O'Neil, was a farmer. His mother's family
name was Ann Horton. Both were Christians, but liberal in their religious
views. They were pioneers in Ohio and occupied a position of high respectability in society.
Moses A. O'Neil's early life was such as is common to the sons of
farmers, contributing his share of labor on the farm and attending the
common school during the leisure months. At the age of seventeen he was
sent to the Western Liberal Institute, at Marietta, Ohio, where he acquired a good education. After teaching school for some time and,
attending the Institute alternately winter and summer, he began the
study of medic:lne with his uncle, Dr. William Horton, at Summerfield, and
completed his medical course at Sterling Medical College, Columbus, Ohio.
This education was obtained under difficulties, as he was compelled to
work at intervals to obtain money for his tuition and other expenses.
He commenced the practice of his profession at Kennonsburgh, Nobl~ county,
Ohio, in 1856, where he remained four years. He removed to Kansas and
located in Douglas county in 1860, and resumed the practice, which he
has continued ever since. He has also owned and managed a farm situated
near his residence in Black Jack. In the spring of 1864, he made ,a trip
overland to Idaho Territory, landing in Boise City, in September, where
he remained until the following June, when he entered upon the duties of
acting-assistant surgeon of troops operating against the Indian Territory.
This position he held until relieved at his own request the following year.
He has held various local offices:. In 1862 he was elected county
assessor of Douglas county for a term of two years; in 1872, he was
chosen state senator from his county. He is a member of Baldwin City
Lodge, No.3, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, has passed all the chairs
and represented his lodge in the Grand Lodge of Kansas.

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�· As an agriculturalist, he has long been prominent, and for several
years has been a member of the State Bee-Keepers Association, contributing many able articles on bee culture to the journals devoted to that
interest. He has also devoted much time to the study of economi¢ agriculture in Kansas, and contributed numerous articles to the various
papers of the State on agricultural and kindred subjects.
He accepts the principles of the Christian religion, and has always
been a liberal contributor to religious enterprises. He, with his
family, attends the Presbyterian church.
In politics he has always been a Republican.
He was married in Douglas county, Kansas, in 1862, to Miss Eleanor
Rosebaugh, who was educated at Sewickley Seminary, Pennsylvania. They
have two children--Herbert L. and Mary H. O'Neil.
Dr. O'Neil spent the first winter of his residence in Kansa~ in
hunting, trapping and trading on the plains in ,Southwestern Kansas, and
experienced innumerable hardships, having been constantly harrassed by
Indians.

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Oscar Grinman Richards
Eudora
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Oscar G. Richards was born, January 12, 1836, at Napoleon, Jackson
county, Michigan. His father, Xenophon Richards, was a pioneer of the
West; was prominent in the Indian wars and a soldier in the Black Hawk
war; a man of but fair connnon school education, but of superior mental
abilities and the highest moral character; universally respected for
his integrity,' generosity and philanthropy, and in every respect an
eminently good man; he was of Scotch-English descent. His mother"
formerly Samantha Whaley, died when he was quite young, and he only
knows of her by tradition. She was one of nineteen children by the
same father and mother; belonged to a family of Ohio pioneers, who were
noted for their great muscular strength and wonderful powers of endurance;
was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, of great piety ana an
active Christian, greatly respected by all who knew her.
Oscar G. Richards received but a limited education in the schools,
which he afterward improved by diligent application, being determined
thoroughly to qualify himself for the duties of life. He was reared
on a farm in Livingston county, Illinois, and the early years of his
life were spent in manual labor in the discharge of his farming duties.
At the age of twenty he joined General Lane's forces, as they went
through Illinois, under Captain Wm. Strawn, son of Jacob Strawn, then
the largest stock-dealer and farmer in the State. With this hardy,
independent: band of pioneers he went to Kansas from Illinois, through
Iowa, Nebraska, and west of the then settlements in Kansas, to Topeka,
on what was known as Lane's road. Mr. Richards drove the first team
on the laying out of that road and planted the first stakes. In this
patriotic band were such men as Captain Scrambey, of Illinois, Captain

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�Cutler, of Massachusetts, and old John Brown, of Harper's Ferry fame.
On .their route, Mr. Richards captured old John Brown under the impression
that he was a spy and one of South Carolina Buford's men. When told of
what he was suspected, Captain Brown laughed heartily, and told his
captors he could teach them anti-slavery sentiments. Pointing to a
camp near by, he said, "There are my boys;" but no amount of persuasion
could induce Mr. Richards to release what he thought. was a great. prize,
until Captain .Brown was brought into General Lane's presence. G~neral
Lane well knew the character of the man brought before him, and the
incident was the occasion of great merriment both to Captain Bro~ and
General Lane,the former of whom, a great admirer of courage, complimented Mr. Richards and his party for their pluck, and said that
only to such men would he ever surrender. Mr. Richards was with. the
party that besieged Fort Titus, Fort Sanders and Lecompton; was at
Black Jack when Clay Pate surrendered to old John Brown; was at Bull
Creek when General Lane drove Reid out of the Territory, and at Lawrence
when it was besieged by seventeen hundred pro-slavery men, against less
than two hundred free-state men, at the time that Governor GearY,went
to the rescue.
On the restoration of peace, after what was known as the borderruffian war, Mr. Richards went west to near Manhattan, and took a claim,
which he tmproved and cultivated. This claim he sold in 1857, and removed to Douglas county, on what was known as the "Shawnee absentfee
lands," taking with him a party of twenty-seven immigrants, including
his father, st~p-mother, brothers and other relatives. Here he remained
ten years engaged in farming and studying law, as he could procure books
and find time. At the age of thirty he applied himself very closely to
the study of his profession, ·and at the end of three years was admitted
to the bar in Douglas county, at the November term, 1869.
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He has heid the office of justice of the peace for several terms
in Eudora. He.' is Master of Doric Lodge No. 83, Eudora, Ancient, ·Free
and Accepted Masons. He is also connected with the order of Odd Fellows,
and is Past Grand of Eudora Lodge No. 42.

He joined both orders :in

1868, and has held various positions in each.
In his religious views he is . liberal. In politics he is an unwavering Republican, and was always an anti-slavery man; a good ·organizer
and effective worker. He was elected in 1878, a member of the Kansas
House of Representatives from Douglas county, a position which he still
holds.
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He was married, January 8, 1857, to Miss Martha Granger, of Livingston county, Illinois. The issue of this marriage was two children one
boy and one girl, both living and in prosperous circumstances. He was
married to Miss Sophia Dorathea Mulsow, a German lady, of Eudora, June 12,
1865. They have four children.
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Mr. Richards is still a resident of Eudora, doing a fair business,
a useful man and a respected citizen.
Copied. from the United States Biographical Dictionary Kansas VolumeChicago and Kansas City, S. LEWIS &amp; CO., PUBLISHERS 1879. Submitt;ed by
Lance Reppert, Lawrence, Kansas.

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�THERE'S NOT MUCH IN A DANISH NAME
By Ole Duus
Copenhagen--"What's in a name?" is a good question not to ask
in Denmark. The answer is "not much," especially if you'!e a bill
collector, a postman or, heaven help you, looking for someone named
Jensen.
Consider these national bursts of nominal originality:
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Half this nation of 5 million share 14 family names.
Sixty percent of Danish names end in "sen."
There are only 85,000 family names in the whole nation.
The Copenhagen telephone book is of enormous help. Let's say
you want to look up a Jensen, Hansen or Nielsen. There are 32,000 of
each. And it doesn't exactly help that hundreds of them have ;the same
first names. By comparison, the directory in Manhattan, with ,a slightly larger population, has a mere 3,100 Smiths.
"
It's a national problem the government has been trying to solve
since the late 19th century, when there were 9,000 family names for
2.5 million Danes. A 1e,wmaker of that era issued this warning:
"This is a national calamity. If we don't act this nation will
no longer be known as the Danes, but as the Jensens or Neilsens."
Problems arise. The mailman in a small Jutland village could not
possibly know for which of the five Carl Petersens letters were meant.
So the postmaster forced the villagers to name their streets and assign
house numbers for the first time.
A current poster appealing for adequate addresseson'all mail depicts a harassed mailman staring at an apartment house name board
filled with Jensens.
The situation also has led to some inventive titles that have
followed their bearers to the graves. Tombstones note the final
resting place of "Mr. Managing Director Jensen," lest he be co~fused
with "Mr. Unskilled Worker Jensen."
But a computer has their number--if not their names--straight.
All Danes now have a personal registration number, without which they
cannot open a bank account or see a doctor.
The irony of all this is that the Danes became Jensens and Nielsens
more or less by mistake. Originally they had a rich tradition.of
individualized Viking surnames, many unfit for translation. For those.
with. only a smatter.ingof Anglo-:-Saxon, meet' .Haro1d Bluetooth, !1agnus
Wagarse and good old Ragnva1d Longtwadd1e.
.
The Danes were slower than other Europeans in establishing regular
family names and took to convenient patronymics, making the son of Jens
a Jensen and'Nei1's kid a Neilsen.
Then the bureaucrats took over to bring administrative order to
a growing mess of surnames everybody was inventing. A royal baptismal
ordinance in,1828 made it compulsory for all children to be given a
lasting family name.
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�Trouble was, most rural vicars got that all wrong. They insisted
on patrynomics--the "sens"--although any name was eligible. Nobody
cared much,· however, since the unofficial name--the inventive :one-still was what coupted in the villages.
In 1856 a government decree was handed down saying that all family
names given since 1828 must be lasting for all future generations.
Suddenly, tens of thousands of Danes were stuck with what they had
considered inconsequential patronymics.
"Irreparable damage was done to a blooming popular name tradition.
Thousands of good individual surnames were lost," said Gordon Alboege
of the Name Research Institute of the University of Copenhagen.
In 1906 the Danish government permitted readoption of lost surnames,
but most Nielsens, Jensens, and Hansens just yawned. Some exp:erts say
the Danes simply weren't aware of the new possibilities.· But .there
was another goof: The decree also said nobody was allowed to :use the
60,000 protected family names.
Alboege is lobbying for a name law reform that would allow Danes
to take any name already borne by more than 100 living Danes o,r the
name of any Danish place.
But Georg Soendergaard, a University of Odense lecturer and a
Danish ·name ·expert, is not expecting much change. In fact, he says,
things will 'get worse. His computer tells the story. The ann~al
population growth is 1 to 2 percent, but only .04 p~rcent, or about
20,000, change their names and only 800 make up entirely new names.
That means the relative number of new and uncommon names is bound to
decline.
But why worry?
The prime minister is a plain Joergensen and on a 20-memb~r
cabinet he has two Hansens and two Jensens, along with an Andersen, an
Olsen, a Christiansen, a Jacobsen, a Matthiasen.and a Heinsen.
Copied with ~ull permission and credit to: The Associated Press,
50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York,. N.Y. - from the Sunday April 15, 1979
Kansas ~ity Star - "People" section. Submitted by Mary JamisoI)-,
Lawrence, Kansas.

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Inermis, English Blue Grass, Etc. Etc., at
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�QUERIES
Queries are free to members. They should state at least two
facts to gain the best results. There are many of our ancestors,who
have the same first and last names and this might hasten our answers.
Queries are for the present time free to non-members. Theymust
concern Kansas related ancestors of fifty years or more.
Kathryn Bunton, 2135 Kentucky, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
,
Would like to exchange information on the following family lines:
TYLER, WHITE, WOOD, PALMER, HOYT, NEWELL, FEME, THOMAS, DIXON, SEARS,
BUNTON, SWEENY AND HUNT.
Hrs. Emma Semple Berg; RFD 2 - Box 224, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Will be glad to excahnge information on the following lines: SEMPLE(Ireland, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio); COON - (New York, }fichigan,
Ohio); COLE.- (New York, Michigan, Ohio); BERG - (Germany, New York,
Ohio, J{ansas); VOSS; NUPHER; ADAM.
Mrs. Melvin Flory, Box 391, Camdenton, Missouri 65020
Would like information about-these early Douglas County, KS. ancestors:
Wm. Jefferson SCOTT,Julia A. HUTCHINSON, both from VA; Phillip HOFF¥AN,
Nancy WELSH, FAUERBAUGH.
Mrs. John F. Sweets, 2905 Moccasin Dr., Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Sarah DE ROCHER, b. 1833 near Quebec, Canada. Lived in Wisconsin beginning
1848. Who were her parents? Names of b~others and sisters?
Mrs. John F. Svreets, 2905 Moccasin Dr., Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Hould like to exchange information concerning the Red River (of the North)
Colony with descendants of that colony. Particularly interested in the
Swiss colonists who arrived there (in Canada) in 1821. Note: Red River
Colony also called Selkirk Settlement.
Mrs. John F. Sweets, 2905 Moccasin Dr., Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Would like to correspond with descendants of Elizabeth METCALF ASHWORTH,
b.about 1850, ~isconsin.
Mrs. John F. Sweets, 2905 Moccasin Dr., Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Would like to correspond with descendants of Harriet VARING BORDEAU, b.
about 1825. She lived in Wisconsin after 1830.
Mrs. C.D. Jackman, 1230 North Van Buren, Topeka, Kansas 66608
Desire informat,ion on Elizabeth ??? HAYES b. 22 May 1816, Ohio. She was
mother of Jacob Eller HAYES b. 2 Oct. 1838 South Bend, IN. 1850 Elizabeth
m. John CHANEY. They moved to Des Moines, IA. Elizabeth is buried in
Rising Sun Cemetery. She d. 12 May1893. What was Elizabeth's maiden
name? Where in' Ohio was she born?
Alfred 1.. Kibler, 2701 Raven Road, Cinnaminson, New Jersey 08077
Desire to correspond with descendants of Andrew J. KIBLER, b. Aug~st
1840, w. Caroline BURNER, b. October 1841. Both were b. in Powell's
Fort, Shenandoah County, VA. Children: Mary, Mattie V., Jo~n B.,
Harvy, Georgiana F., Carrie E., and Josephine V. In 1900, they lived
in Wellsville, KS.

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�Mrs. K. Duggan, 72 Prussia Street, N.C. Road, Dublin 7, Ireland
Would you help me get in touch with descendants of my relative, James
FRENEY or FREENEY who emigrated to America, probably in the mid-1800's.
He was formerly of "Mill House", Clash Rathdrum, County Wick10w,·Ire1and.
Mrs. Adell Carr Smith, 2928 Cornell Avenue, Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Need information on Arethusa BURNSIDE BROWNING, probably born iniKentucky
in 1830's. Was in Buchanan County, MO. in 1880 census.
Hr. Lewis E. Howard, 1905 Valley Glen Road, Topeka, Kansas 66604
Seek ancestors Ebenezer HOWARD. Lived Canaan, Columbia Co., NY.; Died
April/May 1812. Named in Will, Wife Eunice. Children Martin; John, born
1792, married Harriet DE WITT; Hiram, born 1800, married Elizabeth
HAIGHT; Patty, married John BENEDICT; Abigail, married William PIERCE;
Nina, married Samuel STOWERS; Phebe, married Andrew RICKLE; Lena;
Susanna; Anna.
Mr. Lewis E. Howard, 1905 Valley Glen Road, Topeka, Kansas 66604
Jacob BRANSON Jr. born ca 1840 Indiana, wife Hannah (HOWARD) BRANSON
born 1847 Michigan, died 12 June 1878 Kansas. Resided Wakarusa ~wp.
Douglas Co. and Osage Co. Kansas. Had children Albert born .1863;
Charles born 1865; Eugene b. 1867; Edwin b. 1868; Cora b. 1870, married
and had child by 1888; Dolores born 1872; Irene born 1877; Nellie born
1874. Wish to complete birth, death dates, places, where buried, whereabouts of descendants.
.
Mrs. Edith Howard, 1905 Valley Glen Road, Topeka, Kansas 66604
Anna Gracia Margaret HERZBERG, born Bremen or Hannover Germany, came to
Lawrence, Kansas ca 1871, married Adolph MENGER. Parents born Hannover
Germany. Mother died there ca 1858, father ca 1868. She had six older
brothers. One brother
HERZBERG/HERTZBERG resided near Booneville,
Cooper Co., Missouri. Had family. Died ca 1910. Desire information of
parents, brothers.
Mrs. Pauline B. E1niff, 820 Sunset Drive, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Need locations 'and family information for Elizabeth BORDEN (daugh~er of
Francis BORDEN and Elizabeth PARKER) born 1779; married Thomas TULEY
1810; died 1852; chi1dren--Char1es BORDEN, Mary STEWART, Ann FOLWELL and
Ferdinand.
Mrs. Pauline B. E1niff, 820 Sunset Drive, Lawrence, Kansas 66044:
Beulah NORCROSS, born ca 1791 possibly in New Jersey, married Benjamin
FRAZIER 1813. Hoved to Shelby county Ohio. They had eight children:
George Washington, John Quincy Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin,
Joseph, Mary, Rebecca and Elizabeth. Seeking any information about this
family and their parents.
'
Mrs. Mary Jamison, Route 5, Box 176,Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Would like to correspond with ANDERSONS whose ancestors. were in Ohio in
early 1840's.
Mrs. Mary Jamison, Route 5, Box176,Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Would like to correspond and exchange information on SWAN, SWANN, SCHWAN,
SCHWANN residing in New York in 1800.

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�Mrs. Maxine Moore Hougland, 1920 Harper, Lawrence, Kansas 66044...
Who are the parents of and where in Kentucky was James M. HOUGLAN~ born?
Died, Jan. 6, 1883, Macon, MO; married Elizabeth WILSON (born in Kentucky,
1825, daughter of Hugh and Ann WILSON) in LaPato, Adair Co.~ MO, April 16,
1844. Ten children, all born in Macon, MO.
Mrs. Zona Smith, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Need information about Gilbert G. DART b. about 1790-1800, N.Y. In 1822
Gilbert DART was commissioned lieutenant in the New York Militia~ Records
of other members of his family indicate that he may have lived around
Lysander, NY (North and West of Syracuse.) about 1822 to 1830 when he
removed with his family to Ohio.
Mrs. Zona Smith, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Need information about Gilbert DART, Jr. b. 1857, d. 10 May l878:in
Okla., m. 'Laura WALTERS at Garnett, Ks. removed later to Oklahoma.
Mrs. Zona Smith, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Request information on descendants of Jacob L. SARVER ("Jake"), ciarried
to Sally DART,' first resided at Garnett, Kansas, removed to Kansas City,
Kansas, then to Oklahoma. Had two sons: Olney SARVER; Clyde SARVER;
and a daughter ~
I

Mrs. Zona Smith, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Request information on David SWIAHER m. DiedemaSTANLEY, from Lewis
County, W. VA.: Birth dates: probably in the early 1800's. Migr,ated
to Muskingum Co., OH.
Ms. Jane M. Wiggins, 2020 Stratford Road, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Looking for descendants of Electa Harriet BRAMAN who resided in Auburn,
KS from 1878-1907 when she moved to Topeka to live with her daughter,
Addie M. CRAIG. Electa died May 6, 1927, and Addie died ca. 1962,
place unknown.

* ** ****
HIS ROOTS GO BACK TO CAESAR
By Carleton Jones'
THE GENEALOGY BOmi - "Roots" and all that - takes a new and, startling
form in the tale of Carroll Brice, a 52-year old Annapolis-Baltimore blueblood who says he has traced his family line back 79 generations - to
Julius Caesar, no less.
!
It's been a 30-year search, says Mr. Brice, a designer pf funerary
monuments whose firm d,id the Alabama memorial at Gettysburg and the Cardinal
Gibbons monument at the Basilica of the Assumption. It has led h:lm down
the trails of history, turning up ancestors by the bushel.
Would you believe that Mr. Brice is descended from Marc Antony and
Pepin the Short? Or Hildegarde of Swabia (757-782 A.D.)? Or Lady Dodo
of Saxony? Or Geoffrey Plantagenet? Or Old King Cole?

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�Well, he is, says Mr. Brice and so are ten or twenty thousand other
Marylanders.
The startling Brice genealogy, which family members have been
working on for more than 100 years, is embodied as the showcase" 31-page
article in Broad Neck Hundred, a graphic and historical quarterly published in Annapolis since 1975.
:
"I don't want anyone to think I have done all of this myse1:f," says
Mr. Brice as he contemplates his multi-branched family tree. A large
swath of Brice genealogy, (coupled with another Maryland clan, the
Ti1ghmans as in Tench), was worked out by Ethel Brice Duvall, whp died
in 1950 at 77 after 60 years of studying family lore.
"Ethel l&lt;;new her great-great-great aunt, who was born
she, [Elizabeth Brice] in turn, knew her grandfather, John
prominent Revolutionary soldier who was born in 1738," Mr.
This allowed direct family knowledge to accumulate for six

in 1798 and
Bricei 3d, the
Brice: relates.
gener?tions.

"Bricesof record go back to the Battle of Crecy [in 1346]'," says
the genealogist, who carried out part of his research at England,' s
College of Arms. Yet Crecy is not even halfway back through the BriceTilghman history.
As set forth in Broad Neck Hundred, the Brice genealogy opens
with the Caesars, runs through Julia and Marc Antony 2d and Marc Antony 3d,
and wife Octavia. Their great-grandaughter was Boadicea, the legendary
heroine queen of Britain and her grandson was King "Coe1" as in Old King
Cole.
"Boadicea wiped out 2.5 Roman legions and there were only four
Roman 1egi.ons there," says Mr. Brice, who obviously enjoys his historic
sidelights.
The merry old soul, however, is still more than 60 generations away
from modern titp.es. Brice ancestors dug themselves in as the Merovignian
kings of France and lords of Savoy, according to the study. Then, between 689 and 814 A.D., the family really hit one of its high spots. In
quick succession comes Charles Martel, called "The Hammer," the warrior
Frankish duke who beat back the Arabs at the Battle of Tours; Pepin the
Short and Charlemagne, the father of his country.
The Norman conquest in 1066 sent numerous Brice ancestors into
England and with it alliances with the P1antagenets, with Eleanor of
Aquitaine and wicked King John, Robin Hood's favorite heavy. In the
Tudor period the family names were from the top, and often beheaded,
ranks of society, Beauchamps, Nevi11es, Berke1eys and Despencers, the
family history says.
Mr. Brice notes that the key figure in getting the Brice-Tilghman
"royal line" to America was Dr. Richard Tilghman who emigrated to'the
Chester River area from England in 1661, along with a wife, Mary Fox1ey,
who was painted, by Sir Peter Le1y. Mr. Brice is ninth in descent.from
Dr. Tilghman. It is an odd fact that the Brice-Tilghman line, as traced

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�back to royalty, has only one female progenitor, Anna Maria Margaret
Tilghman who was wife of Judge Nicholas Brice, until y:ou get all the
way back 12 generations to Susannah Whetenhall who lived in Tudor
England. All the other transmitters of the line were men.
This is ,not so odd as it seems, says Mr. Brice. "The borsey
line [of Maryland, with which there is a connection to the Bn.ce~
Tilghman line] has gone for 1,000 years without a name change," he
reports.
To produce his mountain of research, Mr. Brice "corresponded with
people allover the country." He used his evenings for most of the
work "instead of looking at the boob tube." He estimates he has spent
"several years worth of 24-hour days" in developing the tale. A: Dorsey
family reunion in 1964 at Hockley near Annapolis was helpful. There
were Dorseys from 19 states. "I found 15 of us had the same ancestors."
In fact, ancestors and descendants of ancestors surface all the time.
"Since I came to Baltimore [in 1971] I have met at least 200 people
I'm related to," he reports.
i
•

I

Mr. Brice says the bible of early Maryland genealogy is Warfield's
chronicle of Anne Arundel county. Also a key source is thei790 first
censu~ of Maryland where seven new Brice ancestors surfaced.
The genealogist uses the huge, coat-of-arms-emblazoned map of the
English royal family, published recently by the College of Arms and
sold in Westmirister Abbey among other spots, to prove his p~ints'and
dress up all the ancient names with some glamour.
"See this," he says as his hand sweeps back into the past. "The
most vicious line is the Scotch line. In 15 generations, only t~o died
a natural death ... You're not born with this knowledge. You have to
cultivate it. All these people had to be vicious before Ch~,istia.nity
came along. Who was more vicious than [the Roman Emperor] Claudius?
It was a dagger society."
Actually~ Mr. Brice says there are 12 interrelated lines leading
back to European·royalty among the Colonial famil;tes of Maryland's
earliest days. The Brice-Tilghman line is only one of them. The others
will be traced, in subsequent issues of Broad Neck Hundred.

There is nothing, he says, particularly distinctive about being
descended from royalty. Thousands of people are. "Back 38 generations
to the time of the Holy Roman Empire your grandparents number in the
millions."
And what about the bar sinister? The chance that some ance'stor
passed off the child of a lover as her husband's? "Hho would know?
says the genealogist resignedly.
.... .
'. ~.~ ..
:.. __ : _."_
". ------".--:: ..:,-

THE BRICE-TILGHMAN LINE
1.
2.
3.

Numerius Julius Caesar
Lucius Julius Caesar
Sextus Julius Caesar

4.
5.
6.

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Sextus Julius Caesar 2d
Lucius Julius Caesar 2d
Lucius Julius Caesar 3d

�7. Julia - Mark Anthony 2d 143 B.C.
8. Hark Anthony 3d 83 B.C. - Octavia d. 11 B.C~·
9. Antonia - Drusus 38 B.C.-9 B.C.
10. Claudius d. 54 A.D.
11. Venissa - Arviragus d. 74 A.D.
12. Boadicea d. 62 A~D. - Prasutagus d. 61 A.D.
13. Their Dau. (Name Lost) - Maric
14. Coe1
15. Athi1dis- Marcomir d. 149 A.D.
16. C1odomir IV d. 166 A.D. - Hasilda
17. King Farabert d. 186 A.D.
18. King Sunno d. 213 A.D.
19. King Hi1deric d. 253 A.D.
20. King Bartherus d. 272 A.D.
21. King C10dius d. 298 A.D.
22. King Walter d. 306 A.D.
23. King Dagobert d. 317 A~D.
24. Geneba1d I d. 350 A.D.
25. King Dagobert d. 379 A.D.
26. King C10dius d. 389 A.D.
27. King Marcomir d. 404 A.D.
28. Pharamond - Argotta
29. C1odio - Basina
30. Merovec d. 458 A.D. - Verica
31. Chi1deric I 436-481 A.D. - Basina of Thuringia
32. Clovis 465-511 A.D. - Clothilde
33. C10thaire I 497-561 A~D. - Ingonde
34. B1ithildes - Ausbert of Moselle d. 570 A.D.
35. Arnou1 d. 601 - Oda de Savoy
36. Arno1ph d. 'ca. 641 A. D. - Lady Dodo of Saxony
37. Anchises d. 685 A.D. - Begga of Brabant d. 698 A.D.
38. Pepin d'Herista1 d. 714 A.D. - Alpais
39. Charles Martel 689-741 A.D. - Rotrude d. 724 A.D.
40. Pepin the Short 714-768 A.D. - Bertha of Laon d. 783 A.D.
41. Charlemagne 742-814 A.D. - Hildegarde of Suabia 757-782 A.D.
42. Pepin 776-810 A.D. - Bertha of Toulouse
43. Bernhard d. 812 A.D. - Cunegonde
44. Pepin
45. Herbert I d. 902 A.D.
46. Herbert II, Count of Vermandois ,d. 943 A.D. - Hildebrand
47. Robert, Count of Vermandois d. 968 A.D. - Adelaide de Cha10ns
48. Adelaide d. 976 A.D. - Geoffrey, Count d'Anjou
49. Fu1k III d.1040 - Hildegard
50. Ermengarde d'Anjou - Geoffrey II de Castinois
51. Fu1k IV, 1043-1109 - Bertrade de Montfort
52. Fu1k V, 1092-1144 - Ermengarde du Maine, d. 1126
53. Geoffrey P1antagenet, 1113-1151 - Matilda, 1102-1164
54. Henry II (P1antagenet), 1133-1189 - Eleanor of Aquitaine
55. King John (5th son), 1166-1216 - Isabelle Tail1efer
56. King Henry III, 1207-1272 - Eleanor of Provence
57. King Ed,~ard I, (3rd son), 1239-1307 - Eleanor of Castile
58. King Edward II, 1284-1327 - Isabella

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King Edward III, 1312-1377 - Phi1ippia
Edmund Duke of York, 1341-1402 - Isabella, 13 -1392
Constance P1antagent d. 1416 - Thomas Despencer
Isabelle Despencer d. 1440 - Sir Richard Beauchamp
Elizabeth Beauchamp d. 1448 - Edward de Neville d. 1476
George de Neville d. 1492 - 1st Margaret d. 1485
E1izabeth.Nevi11e - Sir Thomas de Berkeley
Alice de Berkeley - George \fuetenha11
Capt. Thomas \fuetenha11 - Dorothy Fane
Susannah \fuetenha11 - William Tilghman, 1518-1593/94
Oswald Tilghman, 1579-1628 - Abigail Taylor, 1585-1626
Dr. Richard Tilghman, 1626-1675 - Mary Rox1ey d. ca. 1700
Richard Tilghman, 1672-1738 - Anna }mria Lloyd, 1677-1748
Hatthew Tilghman, 1718-1790 - Ann Lloyd, 1723-1794
Richard Tilghman, 1746-1805 - Margaret Tilghman, 1744-1779
Anna Maria Margaret Tilghman 1774-1858 - Judge Nicholas Brice, 1771-1851
Charles Carroll Brice 1810-1852 - Susan Selby, 1823-1869
George Hoffman Brice, 1853-1905 - Rose Ida Stinchcomb, 1854-i916
Charles Carroll Brice, 1878-1950 - Mary Linstid Tydings, 1879-1955
Dr. Oliver. Tydings Brice, b. 1903 - Me1vena Lochwood Tomkinsqn, b. 1904
Carroll Brice

Printed with full permission of author, from Sun Magazine of The Baltimore
Sun, May 20, 1979. Submitted by Floyd Stayton, Lawrence, Kansas. :

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LAWRENCE,KANSAS 66044

�"THE PIONEER"
Published Quarterly By:
'The Douglas County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66044
,FaItI 1979

Vol. III, No. 2
Contents

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Officers - Committees. •
President's Note

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Douglas County Biqgraphies •

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Haskell Indian Junior College Cemetery

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Douglas County Petitions for Naturalization.

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1863 - 1864 Kansas Weekly Tribune Articles •

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School

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Informatio~

"City Founders Vied on Plains: •

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"In Search of Roots" .

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"Some People Talk About Inflation" '

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Queries.

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Invite a friend to'our regular meeting.'

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A bureaucrat is a government employee who will fly 3,000 miles to
deliver a speeeh on the necessity of saving fuel.
"Home Town News" - Wichita, Kansas, Eagle-Beacon.

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�Officers:
President: Mary Jamison
Vice Presid&lt;fnt:
Secretary: Jane Wiggins
Treasurer: Cora Fe11enstein
Genealogist: Emma Berg
Librarian:
Editor:
Library Committee: Pauline E1niff, Irma Kidwell, Georgiana Br'une
Membership and Special Publicity: Maxine Hougland, Irma Kidwell,
Dorothy Clarke
Typing: Jane Wiggins
Indexing: Kathryn Bunton
History and ,Records: Nettie Wismer, Dorothy Wiggins
Pioneer: Judy Sweets, Emma Berg, Jane Wiggins, Mary Jamison
The Dpug1as,County Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization
with regular, scheduled meetings the second Tuesday night of each month,
7:30 p.m. alternated between, the Lawrence Public Library and the Presbyterian Manor.
Afternoon m~etings are held if possible and occasional area tours.

An annual public workshop is held to help in research.
Membership fees are $5.00 single, $7.50 for 2 family members.
fiscal year is from July 1 to June 30 the following year.

The

The D.C.G.S. has these items for sale:
Limited number of 'back copies of the quarterly "THE PIONEER".
$1.50 ($2.00,by mail)
Corrlley's "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE'.'.
(Postage and tax extra)

$10.50 members; $12.50 non-members.

16 count package of four Lawrence scenes Notes.
tax extra)

$3.00 (Postage and

"THE ORIGINAL PREMPTIONS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY (KANSAS)".
and tax extra)
"THE ORIGINAL LANDOWNERS OF THE CITY OF LAWRENCE".
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tax extra)

$5~50

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$6,. 00 {Postage and

Tax is added only where applicable.

Watch for deta,i1s about the June 7 annual workshop with Mrs. Helen King,
Topeka, Kansas as speaker. Location, Douglas County 4H-Fairgrounds,
2120 Harper, Lawrence, Kansas.

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�Hello,
At last we are.able to bring you a publication. It is not an easy
task to acquire any amount of unpublished material unless, you, our
readers help us. Our thank you to our usual faithful contributors.
It is also not easy to assemble our board members. Asking people
to make a special trip any distance these days just isn't feasible. We
try to "let our fingers do the walking" but that can get expensive also
in the area of long distance calls.
Again thank you,

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Mary Jamison
President

Last Blast: The easiest way to make a mountain out of a mole hill is to
add a little dirt. (With permission from the Home Town News in the
Wichita, Ks. Eagle Beacon by Frank Good.)

Watch for details about the June 7 annual workshop with Mrs. Helen King,
Topeka, Kansas as speaker. Location, Douglas County 4H-Fairgrounds, 2120
Harper, Lawrence, Kansas.

I am not bound to win, but am bound to be true,
I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to live up to what light I have.
I must stand with anybody that stands right;
Stand with him while he is right, 'and part with him when he goes wrong.
--Abraham Lincoln

Voltaire is known for having said "If God had not existed, it would have
been necessary to invent him." However, if Voltaire had not existed, it
would not have been necessary to invent him! -~ Jonathan Ketchum

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�REV. CHARLES HAZELTINE LOVEJOY.
Baldwin City.
Charles H. Lovejoy, a Kansas pioneer minister of the gospel, was born
in Hebron, Grafton county, New Hampshire, October 20, 1811. He was of '
English descent by both father and mother. His grandfather, Jacob Lovejoy,
was a drummer-boy in the Revolutionary war, one of the first settlers of
Hebron, and was afterward a farmer, occupying a high position in society
and in the Baptist church. His father, Phinehas Lovejoy, born at Hebron,
New Hampshire, was converted to the religion of Jesus when a mere boy, and
afterward became eminent as a Baptist preacher, dying of old age, passing
quietly, without apparent illness to a better world, at the age of ninetyfour years,having the morning of his death arisen as usual, and the
family being out of the sitting room a few minutes, returned and found
him on his knees by his bedside, dead.
The Lovejoy family were remarkable for longevity. The mother of the
subj ect of ·this article, whose maiden name was Annis Blood, was born in
Farley, Vermont, and was a woman of active charities, and eminent for
her piety and usefulness in the Baptist church.
Charles H. Lovejoy received but about six months' schooling, and
though a well-read, intelligent man, especially on theological subjects,
is truly a self-made man, having acquired nearly all his education under
great difficulties. He was converted to religion at nine years of age,
and while he worked on his father's farm till twenty-one years old, devoted
much time to the study of religious questions, and at the age of eighteen
years began to preach in the neighborhood. Soon after he became twentyone years old, he went to a circuit, under Rev. Ellizar Wells as presiding
elder, traveling on a circuit six hundred miles in circumference, embracing portions of Vermont, New Hampshire and Canada, (much of his circuit
embraced within what was known as the disputed NorthEastern Boundary).
On this circuit, he traveled six months, receiving .one dollar and a pair
of socks for his services. He studied theological books and the Bible at
the plow \vhile his team rested.
Leaving this circuit he joined the Maine conference in 1832, and
continued to travel and preach in Maine for six years, and from thence
was transferred to the Troy conference in New York and Vermont. His
appointments were in Vermont where he preached for eight years, when he
became connected with the New Hampshire conference, traveling in that
work for seven years, when he left for Kansas in ~furch, 1855, and was the
second traveling Methodist preacher in Kansas. He was one of a company
of eight persons who located Manhattan, and he built the first house on
the town site - a log cabin. Five of these eight persons were graduates
of college.
He was the first stationed Methodist preacher at Lawrence, and
organized the first Methodist church at Manhattan, preaching the second
sermon ever delivered in that place. He has continued in the ministry
for over forty-five years, and is still actively engaged in the traveling
ministry.
He located on a farm near Baldwin City, in 1857, planted-one of the
first orchards in Kansas, and has been engaged in superintending fruit
growing since his first settlement, being one of the most successful fruit-

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�growers in Kansas; sustaining himself mainly in his religious work by his
own hands and good management as a horticulturist.
He was the first chaplain of the Legislature under the Topeka constitution, and in 1857-9, was chaplain of the House in the Territorial Legislature, and the first chaplain of the Kansas House after admission into the
Union as a State. He was an active free-state man, using all his power
and influence to establish freedom in Kansas. He was a chaplain in the
11th Kansas Volunteers, serving two and a half years, and being mustered out
at the close of the war.
He was married in Lebanon, New Hampshire, September 7, 1833, to Miss
Julia L. Hardy, daughter of Daniel Hardy, a leading merchant, farmer and
business man of that place; noted for his integrity, uprightness and'
Christianity. Mrs. Lovejoy is a woman of superior education and of rare
literary ability, contributing many articles, both of prose and poetry, to
the public press of Kansas, taking deep interest_in church affairs, ,and
illustrating a long life of usefulness in eminent work for the salvation
of mankind, patiently bearing the burdens with her husband in his long
career as a minister, greatly aiding him in his work. They have had six
children, only two of whom survive: Rev. Charles Julius, a minister of
great ability in the Methodist church, as well as a business man ot eiminent
success, and Irving Roscoe, the first white child born on the town site of
Manhattan, a graduate of Baker University, and now engaged in the profession
of teaching. Two daughters accompanied Mr. Lovejoy when he immigrated to
Kansas, in March, 1855, named Juliette Louisa, aged fifteen years, and
Edith Urania, aged nearly six years. Edith died with measles, and exposure,
May 5, 1855, the day after their arrival in Lawrence, and her grave was
the third made by the pioneers on Mount Oread. She was a beautiful,
golden-haired child, the pet of the family. She died in a little cabin,
just erected by Joseph Savage, whose kind, Christian family showed every
attention possible to the bereaved household.
Juliette was married to Dr. S. Whitehorn, of Manhattan, who moved from
Michigan to Kansas, in the fall of 1854, and, after a brief period of five
years of wedded life, she died of typhoid fever, exchanging earth for the
better land.
Charles Julius, has a son named Charles Henry. Arthur, the only child
of Juliette, was born at Manhattan, in 1858, and is seeking his fortune at
the Black Hills, Dakota Territory. He has visited in his travels, Colorado,
New Mexico, Wyoming, and various portions of the West. His mother was a
woman of rare beauty and loveliness of character. Mr. Lovejoy has, perhaps,
done more work than any other minister in Kansas, traveling, preaching,
organizing churches, and in his general devotion to the work of Christianity.
He has been especially eminent as a temperance worker, making great sacrifices
in every good work, in the cause of freedom as well as religion.

CAPTAIN JAMES COOPER STEELE.
Clinton.
James C. Steele was born at Chillicothe, Ross county, Ohio, November 14,
1801. His father, Robert Steele, was of Irish descent, resided in Pennsylvania, from whence he removed to Ohio in 1800, where he carried on black-

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�smithing and carpentering, and made the nails and built the first state
house of Ohio at Chillicothe. His mother, whose maiden name was Johnston,
was a daughter of a distinguished Chillicothe physician. Both parents
were Presbyterians, and were leading influential pioneers, of whom the
subject of this sketch has many relics. Many relics of the old state
house built by the pioneer are preserved by people of Ohio from all parts
of the State.
James C. Steele was brought up on a farm in Ross county, to which his
father removed from Chillicothe when he was about ten years old, but
afterward received a good academic education at Nesbitt Academy, probably
the first institution of that character in the State. When a boy he learned
the trade of a carpenter, which he followed for about ten years. At the
age of twenty-three he married and entered upon life as a farmer, opening
up a farm in the heavy timber of that section, and by energy and industry
made one of the best farms in all that country. In 1848 he removed to
South Salem, in that county, and entered upon merchandising, but still
carried on the farming, and remained at farming and in the mercantile
business until 1854.
The very day the news came of the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska bill
he declared he was going to Kansas to help make a free State. A colony
was organized, but many of its members became discouraged and determined
to locate in Iowa, and, on account of his complications with them in
business, he was almost compelled to settle with them in Warren county,
remaining there until 1857, when he started for Kansas. On March 4th of
that year he crossed the Kansas state line, and immediately located at
Clinton, Douglas county, took a claim and improved it, and still resides
within a fourth of a mile of his pioneer cabin. He has been among the
most successful of Douglas county farmers, and now, at almost the age of
four score years, is among the most industrious agriculturists of the
county.
At an early age he was captain of an Ohio military company, and
afterward commissioned by the governor to be lieutenant-colonel. During
the war, five of his sons being in the army, he stood guard in defense of
the country in the most dangerous times, and was among the most patriotic
of citizens.
He was one of the original organizers of the Free Soil party of Ohio,
and was three times their candidate for the Legislature and twice for
Congress when the anti-slavery party was in a hopeless minority. He
assisted in organizing the Cincinnati &amp; Marietta Railroad, was a stockholder and one of the contractors, and aided in its construction. He
spent much labor and money for the cause of education, and was one of the
founders and builders of the Salem Academy at South Salem, Ohio.
He was a Whig until 1833, when he joined what he believes to be the
first anti-slavery society in the West, and was thenceforth a liberty
party man until the organization of the Republican party in 1854, since
which time he has been an influential, active Republican.
His ancestors were Presbyterians and he has been a member of that
church since his youth, and has been a ruling elder for more than forty
years.

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�He was married October 5, 1826, to Miss Elizabeth F. McLean, daughter
of Alexander McLean, a Scotchman, brother of the celebrated divine, Dr.
D. V. McLean, of Princeton, New Jersey. She was a lady of education, a
prominent, influential member of the Presbyterian church, a most estimable
wife and mother, who died in Kansas, February 3, 1868. They had six sons
and two daughters. One of the sons, Marcus, died .in infancy. Robert is
a prominent farmer and extensive dealer in stock, is married to Hiss Belle
C. Cumings, and has six children--three sons and three daughters. He was
a captain in the Price raid, and participated in the battles of Westport
and the Big and Little Blue. Lewis S. is a lawyer, residing in Lawrence,
who has been twice married, and has one daughter by his first marriage, and
three sons by the second. His first wife was Miss Harriet Stathem, who
died in September, 1858. His second wife was Miss Louisa A., daughter of
the Rev. A. Blakeley, a distinguished Presbyterian minister, and is a lady
of great literary ability, contributing many valuable articles to the
public press. James M. was born January 13, 1839. He moved to Warren
county, Iowa, October 1, 1855, and to Douglas county, Kansas, in June, 1857.
He was appointed deputy clerk of the district court of Douglas county in
April, 1861. He was appointed captain of Co. E, 12th Kansas Volunteers,
in September, 1862, and lieutenant-colonel 11th United States Colored
Troops, January, 1865, and recruited and organized five companies, which
were consolidated with the l13th Regiment United States Colored Troops
at Little Rock, Arkansas, in April, 1865. He was mustered out of service
in March, 1866, and returned to Kansas in March, 1867. He was appointed
adjutant of the 19th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry in March, 1868, and served
with Generals Sheridan and Custer in the Indian campaign until mustered
out in April, 1869. He located at Emporia, Kansas, in real estate business
in company with ex-Governor S. J. Crawford, October, 1869. He entered
Emporia National Bank as bookkeeper, January, 1872, and became assistant
cashier in 1875. October, 1875, he married Hattie McBean, of Cadiz,
Ohio. Captain A. J. Steele died February 11, 1874. Amzi J. entered the
army as a private in the 9th Kansas, and was promoted to be captain. He
married Miss Ellen A. Pierson, and died February 16, 1874, having one
child that has since died. Ira T., a farmer and stock dealer in Douglas
county, who participated in the battles of Westport, Little Blue and Big
Blue. Mary V. married R. A. Dean, farmer, residing in Douglas county.
Eveline M. married Charles F. Woodward, who has since died.
The United States Biographical Dictionary, Kansas Volume.
S. Lewis &amp; Co., Publishers, 1879.
Submitted by Lance Reppert, Lawrence, Kansas.

Time is the coin of your life. It is the only coin you have, and only you
can determine how it will be spent. Be careful lest you let other people
spend it for you. Carl Sandburg
Watch for details about the June 7 annual workshop with Mrs. Helen King,
Topeka, Kansas as speaker. Location, Douglas County 4H-Fairgrounds,
2120 Harper, Lawrence, Kansas.
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�THE HASKELL CEHETERY
The Haskell Cemetery is located at the east edge of the campus and was
used only during the first twenty-five years of the school. There were years
within that period when no burials were made and there have been no burials
in the cemetery since 1913. The markers show the name of the individual, his
tribal group, the date of birth and the date of death.
The Key Club, composed of Haskell boys and sponsored by the Lawrence
Kiwanis Club, volunteered to care for the cemetery and we are indebted to
them for the following record:
Name
White Wolf, Harry
Barber, Eugene
Thomas, Seth
Tuttle;, Thomas
Panther, Charles
King, Lippie
Williams, Andrew
Eyre, Willie
Kimbell, Stephen
Hand, Nellie
Walker, Susie
Walker, Ollie
Buell, James
Yellow Eyes, Fred
Cadue, Sophie
McCarty, Agnes
Scheshewalla, Herbert
Buffalo, Fred
Holmes, Moses
Bigfire, Maggie
Mohajah, May
Siler, 'Peter
McGuire, Bird
Howell, Eberhald
White, Clarence
Cage, Lena
Reynolds, Charley
Guy, John
Gibson, Willie
Little Elk, Harry
Sunmer, Fred
Cheauteau, Metofo
Meachem, Guy
Eaves, Edna
Murie, Jesse D.
Big Snake, Andrew
Vallier, Samuel

Tribe
Cheyenne
Cheyenne
Osage
Osage
Osage
Peoria
Pawnee
Pawnee
Ponca
Arapahoe
Cheyenne
Cheyenne
Cheyenne
Cheyenne
Kickapoo
Modoc
Osage
Ponca
Ponca
Cheyenne
Kaw
Mohave
Osage
Pawnee
Pawnee
Pawnee
Arapahoe
Caddo
Caddo
Cheyenne
Kaw
Osage
Pawnee
Pawnee
Pawnee
Ponca
Quapaw

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:::'Birth

Death

1884
1877
1867
1866
1865
1868
1867
1871
1868
1871
1878
1875
1869
1874
1874
1870
1866
1869
1871
1869
1880
1863
1869
1873
1874
1881
1871
1877
1887
1875
1877
1872
1880
1877
1873
1872
1877

1885
1885
1885
1885
1885
1885
1885
1885
1885
1886
1886
1886
1886
1886
1886
1886
1886
1886
1886
1887
1887
1887
1887
1887
1887
1887
1888
1888
1888
1888
1888
1888
1888
1888
1888
1888
1888

�Name
Campbell, Martha
Riley, Mary
Sears, Willie
Big Tree, Chester
Beaver, James
Banks, Joseph
Hayes, Webb
Clark, George
Blackburn, Joseph
DeAr son , Peter
Dickson, Annie
Mathews, Ora
LaClair, Henry
Wo1fchief, Jerry
Hanenno, Harry
Big Joe, Christopher
Ricketts, Agnes
Moharty, Jonah
Ingalls, Fred
Swamp, Adam
Pishabay, George
Pendleton, Corrie
Mohajah, Ada
Patterson, Josiah
LaForce, Jack
Evans, George J.
Peouah, Nettie
Peouonca, Ambrose
Momdoka, John
Choate, Josephine
Swamp, Nelson
Hall, Lee
Edge, Charles
Adams, Charles
Pahnahine, Mary
Perry, Ar1eich
Smith, Andrew
Long, Job
Peabody, Johnson
Vito1ia, Nelson
Burnett, Willie
Rossuau, Joseph
Bronson, Luella
Congwio, Lomo
Taylor, John
Hanson, Willie
Quein, Charles
Carter, Gorman
Rough Feather, Charles
Long Marsh, Barrett
Little Eyes, John

Tribe
Seminole
Seminole
Sioux
Winnebago
Wyandot
Paiute
Pawnee
Pawnee
Pawnee
Pawnee
Arapahoe
Osage
Ponca
Cheyenne
Commanche
Ottawa
Pawnee
Shawnee
Modoc
Oneida
Ottawa
Cheyenne
Kaw
Pawnee
Osage
Shawnee
Kickapoo
Ottawa
Potawatomi
Assiniboin
Oneida
Wichita
Caddo
Pawnee
Potawatomi
Chippewa
East Cherokee
East Cherokee
Omaha
Papago
Potawatomi
Chippewa
Delaware
Hopi
Ute
Winnebago
Wyandot
Caddo
Sioux
Winnebago
N. Cheyenne

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Birth

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1871
1872
1873
1876
1869
1875
1875
1879
1876
1871
1875
1874
1875
1868
1873
1881
1871
1878
1878
1879
1879
1878
1868
1880
1882
1888
1874
1880
1878
1887
1874
1879
1884
1893
1882
1876
1883
1892
1883
1886
1886
1892
1884
1876
1882.
1883
1886
1886
1886
1881

1888
1888
1888
1888
1888
1889
1889
1889
1889
1889
1890
1890
1890
1891
1891
1891
1891
1891
1892
1892
1892
1893
1893
1893
1894
1894
1895
1895
1895
1899
1899
1899
1900
1900
1900
1901
1901
1901
1901
1901
1901
1902
1902
1902
1902
1902
1902
1904
1904
1904
1905

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Webster, Sophia
Levali, Patrick
Miles, Sadie
No readable name
Little Wolf, Thomas
Hanson, David
Preieto, Antonio
Lew, Galeb
Fiddler, Cecelia Mae

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Birth

Death

Oneida
Chippewa
Miami
Navajo
Sioux
Digger
Mission
Ukie
Chippewa

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1889
1893
1890
1897
1890
1895
1895
1923

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1907
1907
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1911
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Copied with permission of Haskell Junior College President, Wallace Galluzzi.

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Petitions for Naturalization
Douglas Co. Kansas, taken from
Naturalization Petition and Record Book
Vol. I: Oct. 25, 1906 to Feb. 5, 1924
p. 2

Full
name:
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Gustaf Anderson
of Residence: Tonganoxie, Kansas
Occupation: Farmer
Born: 19 June 1842
PLaCe: Nowe (?), Sweden
Emigrate~ to u.S. from Sweden on or about 1 May 1865, arrived at Port
of N.Y.
- in the U.S. on the vessel Baltimore
Declaration of intention: 29 Oct. 1868
Residence in Kansas since: 1 June 1867
Wife's name: Carrie, born in Sweden and now resides in Tonganoxie, Kansas
Number of children: Two
~lace

p. 3

Full name: John Alfred Anderson
ReSidence: Eudora Township, Douglas Co.
Occupation: Farmer
Born: 13 Dec. 1858
Place: Asqersme (?), Sweden
Emigrated to U.S. from Sweden, Nov. 1881 arrived N.Y. on vessel, (Inman Line)
Declared intention: 31 Dec. 1888 at Kansas City in the Criminal Court of
Jackson Co., Mo .
. Wife's name: Mary Christena Anderson, b. Sweden, now resides, Douglas Co., Ks.
Children: Five

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�Naturalization petitions continued:
p. 4

Name: Olaf Anderson
ReSidence: RFD 1, Lawrence, Kansas
Occupation: Farmer
Date of birth: 2 May 1850, Billing, Sweden
E"lIDri"grated from Sweden about 14 Oct. 1880 arrived N.Y. on vessel, "Helvitea"
Declaration of Intention: 10 Mar. 1881, Kansas City Circuit Court, Jackson
Co., Kansas
Wife's name: Betty, born,Sweden, now resides, Lawrence, Kansas.
Children: Three
p. 46

Name: John Conrad Anderson
Residence: 832 Tennessee, Lawrence, Ks.
Occupation: Traveling grocery salesman
Birthdate: 12 Nov. 1874
Place: Nyham, Sweden
Emnigrated from Nyham, Sweden, 1 Aug. 1883, arrived at port of Castle Garden,
N.Y. on the vessel "Gieser"
Wife's name: Inez Mildren Anderson - 832 Tenn. She was born in Lawrence, Ks.
Children: Two
Resided in Kansas since: 28 Aug. 1883
p. 8

Name: August Henry Boehle
Residence: Lawrence, Ks.
Occupation: Farming
Birthdate,!' 28 March 1864, Potsdam, Germany
Emigrated: from Germany, 25 Mar. 1881, arrived N.Y. on vessel "Howstaufen"
Resided in Kansas since: 15 April 1881
Declaration of Intention: 10 Aug. 1886 Lawrence, District Court
Wife's name: Augusta, born Wisconsin, resides Lawrence, Kansas.
Children: Fi ve
Name: August Benson
Residence: R.F.D. # 3, Lecompton, Douglas Co.
Occupation: Farmer
Birthdate: 30 Nov. 1851
Place: Inidinge, Sweden
Emigrated from: Helsenberg, Sweden, 1 Sept. 1881, arrived N.Y. on White Star
Line (name unknown).
Declaration of Intention: 30 April 1883, Albia, Iowa District Court, Monroe Co.
Resided in Kansas since: 9 Nov. 1902
Wife's name: Lena Benson, b. Gramrnanstorp, Sweden, resides Douglas Co., Ks.
Children: Five
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�KANSAS WEEKLY TRIBUNE - March 5, 1863
Lawrence, Kansas
City Election
The City Election, on last Monday, went off very quietly, and considering that there was but little excitement, a very large vote was polled. The
following is the vote as copied by us from the official return:
Mayor:
Geo. W. Collamore

338

Councilmen:
J ..F. Griswold .
Samuel Fry . .
Geo. E. Holt.
Josiah Miller .
Louis Wise . .
Wm. M. Hazeltine.
Hiram Town. • .
Scat te ring. . .

• 236
194
317
•• 292

89
62
100
9

Justice of the Peace:
N. C. Blood. . .
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"To fill vacancy .
H.J. Canniff. . . . . . . .
""
"Tofill vacancy . .
Scattering. • . • .

· 121
• • 118
80
10
1

City Marshall:
Wm. L.G. Soule.
. ...
E.H. Matey . . .
Theodore Parker
Scattering. . . .'

• 163
· 123
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1

School Superintendent:
Rev. Richard Cordley • . . •

337

School Trustees:
B.W. Woodward, to fill vacancy.
G. Grovenor .
J.W. Woodward . .
B. Grovenor . • .

• 330
· 332
10·
9

City Treasurer:
A.N. Blacklidge . . • •
Wm. M. Hazeltine. • . .

259
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City Surveyor:
Holland Wheeler . .

331

City Assessor:
H.O. Sholes . • • .
Holland Wheeler . . • •

. 283
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Whole No. of Votes Cast. . .

341

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�KANSAS WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Lawrence, Kansas, June 11, 1863
"At a meeting of the stockholders of the Leavenworth, Lawrence and
Ft. Gibson R.R. Co. held on Monday, the 8th inst. at the office of the
Company in Lawrence, the following gentlemen were elected to constitute
the official board for the following year:
• S.O. Thacher
. • . D.C. Wetherwax
D.M. Valentine
\Vm. Spriggs
N.A. Johnson
J.W. Scott
Orlin Thurston
W.W.R. Lawrence
J.L. McDowell
A.C. Wilder
E.D. Ladd
R.J. Canniff
R.E. Lowman
John Speer
Sec'y &amp; Treas'r • . . • . . . R.J. Canniff

President .
Directors .

KANSAS WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Lawrence, Kansas, August 27, l86?, John Speer, Editor
The Massacre at Lawrence
Accounts of the Lawrence ¥~ssacre have gone wide-spread over the country,
and we doubt whether we can add much interest to the terrible details of
inhumanity and fiendish brutality which marked the bloody tracks of the
demons who made this terrible onslaught upon a defenceless people.
A band known as "Quantrill's Men" entered the town about sunrise.
Extended details have been published, but we give
OUR OWN VIEW OF THE MASSACRE.
We reside on the elevated prairie east of the town just a half mile from
the Main street (Massachusetts) and in a South-east direction three fourths
of a mile from the Eldridge House--thus affording a full view from our
residence.
We were awaked by the voice of Mrs. Speer, exclaiming "what does all
that mean!" and jumped from our bed instantly, when a colored man cried
through our window "the secesh have come!" Looking into town we could see
but a small portion of stragglers, the main body being hidden by the buildings in the densest portion of Massachusetts street. Soon firing commenced
in all directions. We could not distinguish any efforts for defence; but
supposing some men must have been alarmed, we thought they had retreated to
the cover of the river bank. We seized a double-barrel shot gun, but we
found we had neither ram-rod nor powder. Still we thought we could wind
through the brush to where we supposed our friends were, and get ammunition.

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�The rush of the rebels to the bank East of town near Judge Thacher's
residence soon dispelled that hope; and were compelled to return with an
empty gun, and make our best efforts for our family. The necessity of
securing every person capable of defence compelled the rebels to pass by all
the dwellings on the outskirts of the town. Hence we had time for deliberation.
Mr. Barricklow, Deputy U.S. Collector, slept in our house. Cool and
intrepid, he took our horse into the brush; and he aided us in every way
possible, and we never separated until our dear murdered boy was found and
removed to our residence.
Several colored women had ran afrighted to our house. Those we
immediately ordered into the thick, almost impenetrable brush near-by
on the hill-side. A colored man we called to our aid, and never did a
man work more disinterestedly or bravely. We shall always feel grateful,
"Henry," we said, "you are in more danger than any of us, for they will
show you no mercy." "I know," said he, composedly, "but I will do whatever you tell me." Mrs. Speer said she must have her dead brother's
likeness (deceased several years ago) and those of her poor sons in town
'who might be murdered. There being no possible chance to aid any person
outside our family, we went to work, with Mr. Barricklow's assistance, to
remove our four little children, and such valuables as we could grasp,
with the intention of abandoning the house entirely. We had seen so
much of brutality, had heard the firing and seen unarmed men falling, that
we expected no mercy for even helpless children. Our fearless wife, however,
said she would stay, but only on the condition that we should leave. Little
Mary, twelve years old decided to stay with her mother, and, the pickets
being then within shooting distance, we went into the undergrowth near by.
There we watched proceedings. Previously Allen's warehouse, the Republican
office and Willis' Livery Stable were in. flames.
Within ten rods of our dwelling, we climed into a small tree, and
witnessed the horrible proceedings. Horses were galloping in every direction, guns were discharged, wounded men and boys were screaming, buildings
crackling and demons yelling with every discharge of the deadly missiles.
We occupied this position until the ruffians rode to our dwelling,
when we consulted with Mr. Barricklow, as to whether they might not patroll,
the brush and bring us into the prairie near whose margin we were concealed.
We then passed through a cornfield to the river bank. Herein amongst the
thicket of grape vines, and all manner of undergrowth, we found men, women
and children, some of the former wounded. Here we first heard that our
son was wounded. We met a German suffering with a gun shot wound in the
breast, women dragging little children, some having two or three. Men had
escaped who had been shot at, with infants in their arms, this was the
first great shock of distress which reached us, and altho' we had seen
enough, our distance rendered us incapable of fully realizing anything of
details. Numbers of names were given by persons who saw the dead fall, as
they fled from the merciless massacre.
When the cry reached us that the demons had left, however, we knew
nothing of our own family. Hurrying forward, our little girl met us
screaming, "Pa, Robby is dead!" A poor, sick German woman was at our,
door with two babes, crying "my poor man is murdered!" Mrs. Speer had
left to look for the dead. We ran to the scene of massacre, and found our

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�oldest son shot through the body, where he had st'ruggled till a ruffian
finished his sufferings by putting a ball through his head.---The floor
of the building (a carpenter shop on the corner of Henry and Winthrop
streets) was covered with mutilated dead. We met his mother in search
of our second son. Among the crisped bodies burned, she had found a
body which she was examining" 'which a man told her was a negro, so
disfigured was.,it by the fire; she pulled his boot, and sidd "No, this
is a white boy!" Feeling his head, she said, "This is not Bobby's hair,
his is fine and I would know it. That boy of seventeen is still unfound!
God, grant that our only hope, that he has gone after the rebels, may be
realized. To know that he had died avenging the murder of his brother
would be a mercy in comparison to his defencless slaughter.
These details may seem merely personal relations of our own affliction,
but we cannot help uttering them.--Would to God that they were exceptions,
but they are mere illustrations of the general carnage--the indiscribable
distress--the agonizeing sorrows which afflict the":hearts of nearly every
family. Women are weeping over the ruins of their once happy homes! We met
them in clusters for days, exclaiming "Oh! my poor husband! There they
shot him!" "Oh! my dear brother! there is his blood!" "Here my son was
burned!"
OUR THREE SONS
JOHN, (nineteen) ROBERT, (seventeen~) WILLIAM, (fifteen) were in town.
They usually slept in the Tribune office: but this night, they had separated.
John only remaining in the office.--Thursday was our publication day, and,
Robert had been making up the mail in the evening, and David Purinton, a
neighbors son, his playmate and schoolmate, an apprentice in the Republican
office, had helped him. They both went to the Republican office to sleep,
and are both missing. We have rumors that they hurriedly went in pursuit
of the enemy, but nothing reliable.--W~ fear they are among the unfound
dead. John slept in the office; and a'printer from Emporia, formerly in
our office, Mr. Murdock, slept with him.--They were both up when the alarm
was raised. Seeing them fireing on everybody as they advanced, Mr. Murdock
tried to persuade him to go into a well near by but he refused, and expressed
his determination to come to our dwelling. He had said that if ever the
bushwhackers came, our house would be among the first attacked, as it was
prominent, and near any point from which they would be likely to come.--Knowing his nature, we believe he sacrificed his life in the hope of saving those
he loved. William went with his little friend, (Wm. Prentice;) and slept
in Mr. A.T. Winchell's store. Of the three he alone is saved.
WILLIAM'S ACCOUNT
When he first heard the firing and realized the inhuman butcher, he
and his little friend crawled under the building, but when they saw the
carnage from their hiding place and heard the crackling flames, they
consulted. They said, "We may better be shot than burned to death," and
the two lads stepped out. They got separated. A ruffian said to William,
"You d----d little Yankee, hold this horse." He took the reins. "How old
are you?" He told his age. "We'll soon fix you," was the brutal reply.
"What is your name?" He failed to hear the question, which gave him time
to think, and he asked, "What did you say?" The inquiry was repeated.

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�"Billy Smith, said he. The demon looked over his list of the doomed.
"Will you kill me?" said the innocent lad. "That depends on how you act.
Pack this horse," said he, handing him a big bundle of his plunder.--He
obeyed. He then found that a young man holding the horses was undisturbed,
and when this fiend took his horse, Willie went from horse to horse, as
they dropped their reins to steal goods, and was unmolested. Soon a rebel
told him and another boy if they would burn every store in town, they
would spare their lives. The boys started, but William got separated and
worked himself into Mr. Bullene's Dry Good's Store, where he delivered
goods. They took him for a clerk, and said "Youd-----d little clerk,
be spry!" ordering him to get such articles as they chose. One ordered an
over-shirt. He found a shirt, but he said "that is not an over-shirt," and
hit him with the heels of a heavy pair of boots. He then told them he was
not a clerk, but would do the best he could. He soon managed to walk to
the west side of town and aided Mr. Charles Duncon's family to remove
their furniture for their house to be burned, and afterwards succeeded in
getting to his own home. Where they had herded our horses to catch them,
he found a minnie musket; and when Scaggs, one of the vilest of the murderers, was -taken prisoner, and being brought to Lawrence, attempted to
escape, he ran towards this boy, who shot him in the shoulder, and a
Delaware Indian named Moon, instantly followed the shot, driving an arrow
to his heart. He says he felt but little fear till they began to drink.
Then they swore they would kill everybody. In Winchell's Liquor Store,
they discovered a placard, "No liquor by the glass." They burst in the
head of ofa barrel, and made great sport of the "glass" business, swearing they took it by the barrel.
THE EVACUATION
Having completed the work of death and devastation to their satisfaction,
they loaded their arms, and departed southwardly. On their passage they
killed Mr. Du:linsky, burned the house of Samuel Reynolds, and several others.
Their tracks could be seen from Lawrence by burning dwellings. Gen. Lane
organized a few men and made immediate pursuit. It was not until this little
band came in sight and began to trouble them in the rear, that the work of
devastation and murder ceased.
LIST OF

~HE

SLAIN

We cannot pretend to give anything like an accurate list. Yesterday,
we heard it stated at one hundred and thirty-eight. We copy the Conservative's partial list:
CITIZENS
John Fromley
J.C. Trask, of the State Journal
Gen. G. W. Collamore and Son
James Eldridge
James Prine
Joseph Eldridge
Joseph Lowe
Dr. Griswold, Druggist
Wm. Williamson, Deputy Marshal
S. M. Thorp, State Senator
Judge Louis Carpenter
John Speer, Jr. of Kansas Tribune
Nathan Stone, City Hotel
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�--~--Brant

-----West
Thomas Murphey
-----Twitch, book binder at Journal office
E. P. Fitch, Bookseller
Charles Palmer, of the Tribune
Lemul Fillmore
James O'Neill
John Dagle
D. C. Allison, firm of Duncan &amp; Allison
J.Z. Evans
Levi Gates
George Burt
Samuel Jones
George Coates
John B. Gill
Ralph E. Dix
Stephen Dix
Capt. George W. Bell, County Clerk
J. C. Cornell
A. Kridmiller
Geo. Albrecht
S. Dulinsky
Robert Martin
Otis Langley
John W. Lawrie
William Lawrie
James Roach
Michael Meekey.
Louis Wise
Joseph Brechtelbaruer
August Ellis
Dennis Murphy
John K. Zimmerman
Carl Enzler
George Range
Samuel. Range
Jacob Pollok
Fred Klaus
Fred Kimball
Dwight Coleman
-----Early
Daniel McClellan
Rev. S. S. Snyder
Samuel Reynolds
George Gerrard
A. W. Griswold
Pat Keefe
RECRUITS OF THE FOURTEENTH
Charles Allen
James Wilson
Charles Riggs
A. J. Woods
_.",.

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Charles Anderson
W. B. Griswold
A. T. Cooper
Asbury Markle
David Markle
Lewis Markle
Aron Hilderman
Adison Waugh
WOUNDED
H. W. Baker
Dennis Beryman
G. Smith
H. Hays
C. Livingston
The entire draft enrollment and
papers of the Provost Marshal
were destroyed.

�KANSAS WEEKLY TRIBUNE, John Speer, Editor.
Lawrence, Kansas

October 17, 1863

Losses in-.:the Eighth Kansas
Capt. John Conover, of the Eighth Kansas, writes a private letter to
Edward Fenlon, Esq., Sutler at Fort Leavenworth, in which he gives the
following list of losses of the Eighth Kansas in the battle of Chickamauga:
KILLED
Corporal J. W. Wilson, Company A
Private Jacob Rose.....
"
"
Sol. R. Meader.........
"
"
M. C. Dempsey..........
"
"
J. C. Connor...........
"
"
Capt. Jno. L. Graham .•. Company D
First Seargeant Robert M. Hale, Company D
"
Thomas M. Randall...............
"
Private Perry ..•....... Company G
Fred Keiser.~ ...••..•.. Company I
Jno. A. Robinson.......
"
"
A. J. Williams.........
"
"
Patrick Powers •....•••.
"
"
Corporal Wash Dugan, Company C.
Oliver Barrett.......

"

"

Daniel Murphy.........
"
"
Jos. M. Williamson...
"
"
Corporal John Sharp, missing, Company C
Michael Dougherty..."
"
"
Sergeant R. M. Kendall, Company E
Corporal M. S. Weudall..
"
"
Wood Hindman............
"
Thos. Stamp ..•.........•
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"
Capt. E. P. Trigs, Company H
Corporal Chas. Morgan, "
"
Corporal A. D. Craig, "
"
J. H. Guilland....... "
"
Geo. W. Veazey....... "
"
Capt. James E. Love, Company K
Jonathan Teasley....
"
"
Ed. Ford ...•. ~ ••..•.
"
"
Wm .. Durkin •••....•..
"
"
Philip McDonald .....
"
"
Fred. Nederbroker •.•
"
"
John McMullen.......
"
"
Corporal Jos. Kirk, Co. F. badly wounded
Joseph Kirk,
"""
"
KANSAS TRIBUNE, Lawrence, Kansas, July 28, 1864
"We have often spoken of Baker University, and have often visited the
schools, and we are convinced, from our own observation, and the testimony
of many learned gentlemen, who have visited the institution, that it is one
of the best--if not the best--schools in the state. We give below the names
of the Faculty:
.
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�L. L. Hartman, A.M. President
Miss Martha Baldwin, A. B., Professor of Greek and Latin. Miss Baldwin
is a regular graduate of Baldwin University, Berea, Ohio and comes to Baker
University highly recommended by the best educators of the State of Ohio.
Rev. J. H. Carruth, A. M., Professor of Natural Science, was educated in
one of the best colleges in New England, and is a man of undoubted accomplishments in Natural Science.
Miss Mary M. Russell, A. B., Professor of Ornamental Br~nches and French,
is a regular graduate of Baldwin University, and comes very highly recommended
from Ohio.
Miss Affie Gregg, Teacher in the Primary Department, has been a resident
of Kansas for a number of years, and is well known to be one of the best primary teachers that we have got in the State.
Miss Frances Blakely, of Lawrence, Professor of Music, comes from our
own State and can give as good references as can be called for.
Rev. J. P. Miller, M.D. Professor of German, is highly qualified for
the position and speaks English fluently.
Our children can receive a classical education without being under the
necessity of going outside of our own State."
KANSAS WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Lawrence, Kansas, November 17, 1864
VOTES CAST IN .DOUGLAS COUNTY

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County Ticket
Probate Judge ....................... J. M. Hendrix .....•. 1116
E. D. Ladd .......•.. 438
For Clerk of the District Court: .... S. A. Stonebraker ... 954
I. E. McCoy •..•..... 613
For County Superintendent of Public Instruction: ........ Warner Craig .••.. 921
W. G. Starrett •.. 616
R. R. McCartney.. 21
For County Attorney: .......•..•.•.•. D. T. Mitche11 •...•. 1046
Alfred Curtis .•.••.. 528
For State Senators: ...•..•.•••...•.. John Speer ......•... 1008
Oliver Barber .•..... 933
Chas. T. Warren •.... 572
R. W. Luddington •.•. 585
For Representatives: 35th Dist ••...• Francis B. Swift ..•. 253
Richard A. Hays ..... 222
36th Dist .•.•.• J. R. Kennedy.~ ..... 127
J. M. Shepherd ...... 103
37th Dist •..... Warner Craig .•...•.. 184
L. L. Hartman ....... 40
38th Dist .....• E. S. Scudder .•.•.•. 140
E. H. Van Hueson .... 96
39th Dist •....• Wm. Morris .......•.• 117
Robt. young ....•..•. 83
40th Dist .••••. vlm. Draper.......... 149
J. C. Steele........ 38
Compiled and contributed by Pauline B. E1niff, Lawrence, Kansas

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�VICTORY SCHOOL, FORT SCOTT, KANSAS
.
1923-1924
May Hare, Superintendent
Effie Mae Bolin, Teacher
Charley Seaver, Director
J. W. King, Clerk
Albert Rinehart, Treasurer
Pupils
Atha, Agnes
Atha, Glen
Atha, Margaret
Bowman, Chester
Bowman, Marie
Bowman, Thelma
Bea1, Edward
Bea1, Homer
B1ake,Waneda
Cobb, Flora
Embry, Dora Lee
Ferguson, Delmar
Kretchman, Howard
Kretchman, Lavon
King, Everett
King, Philip
Moore, Billie
Moore, Clyde
Moore, Howard
Moore, Juanita
Morton, .David
Morton, Latischa
Morton, Lorena
Norris, Jack
Norris, Mildred
Norris, Ross

Norris, Velma
Norfleet, Daisie
Rinehart, Clifford
Rinehart, Dallas
Riley, Clarence
Riley, Irene
Riley, N. H.
Ruby, Bertha
Seaver, Asher
Seaver, Fannie
Seaver, Franklin
Seaver, Hazel
Seaver, Waneta
SimrnollS.~, Ve rnon
Simons, Beulah
Smith, Clifford
Smith, Kenneth
Souvain, Donnie
Uttinger, Claud
Uttinger, Clifford
Uttinger, Mary
Williams, 01a
Williams, Ruby

Contributed by Maxine Moore Hougland, Lawrence, Kansas

Our February speaker, John F. Sweets, assistant professor of history,
University of Kansas, is rescheduled to speak on "Research in France"
in the April 8 meeting, 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Lawrence
Public Library.

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�AN ILLUSTRATED DIRECTORY OF CASS COUNTY, (ILLINOIS) SCHOOLS
by A. E. Hinners, Supt. (1902)
(This book is in possession of Enuna Berg, RFD 2, Lawrence, Ks.

66044)

ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 57
Carrie Eaton
Bert Short
.T. May Spears
Lillian Rhu
Ada Glen

E. R. Holmes, Principal
Lloyd Hamilton, Assistant Principal
Anna Britton
Maida McCormick
Mrs. Mantle, Supervisor of Music

This is a very neat and nicely arranged school building. The puPils of
this school are especially proficient in vocal music. Quite a number, of
this school's pupils hold county conunon school diplomas.
Board of Education:

HICKORY SCHOOL

DIST~ICT

Meyer
J. R.
S. S.
J. A.

Hexter, President
Lohman
Beggs
Glen

Robert Anderson~ Secretary
S.· L. Hamilton '
V. C. Elmore

NO.8

Enuna Suffern," Teacher
Preston Horrom, Presiuent, Virginia
Angus Taylor, Clerk, Virginia
J. C. Schaad, Member, Virginia
Hickory School was built in 1880 and is a good substantial brick building.
The school enrolls about thirty pupils and has a nice library of about 100
volumes.
CHANDLERVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.5
Teachers:

J. C. Walters, Principal
Enuna Overman
Nellie McDonald

Board Members:

Charles Harbison, Assistant Principal
Louise Hostman
Edith Hinkle

Jas. Abbott, President
B. E. Bowman
P. A. Markert
Dr. H. Boone

John Cherry, Secretary
G. T. Humphrey
W. A. McNeil

The Chandlerville School was built in 1867 and at that time was one of
the most modern buildings in the county. It enrolls about 250 pupils and
has a good High School course.

A guest would be most welcome in our regular meetings.
you might invite?

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Do you know a friend

�LAWRENCE DAILY JOURNAL-WORLD, Thursday, October 10, 1929, Lawrence, ~ansas
CITY FOUNDERS.VIED ON PLAINS
"Lost Towns" in Douglas County Testified to Pioneer Energy
Towns established in Douglas county in the early days with the l'ist of
their settlers and incorporators. Some of these towns are "lost" towps and
others have been absorbed or have changed names.
Benicia, incorporated by G. W. Johnson, A. McDonald, M. D. Winte!, in
1855, now is a "lost town."
Brooklyn. This, too, is a lost town. Andreas' history and Volume XII
of the Kansas Historical collections do not give the names of the founders
or incorporators. It was founded in 1855 and was two and one-half miles
south and one and a half miles east of Pleasant Grove.
New Haven was built one and one-half miles south of Pleasant Grove.
The names of persons founding it or incorporating it are not given.
Louisiana was another paper town, later called·Salem. It was incorporated by Daniel Jones, John M. Banks, F. M. Coleman, Joseph Frager,
Thomas Emery, Zachariah Johnson, Richard Young, B. F. Bounds, William
Cummins, Joshua Cummins, Jonah Wagner, J. F. Bennet, Thomas Hopkins, Jacob
Buckley, H; W. Younger and Andrew J. Isaacs. It was located two miles
northwest of Baldwin. Louisiana was founded in 1855.
Marshall was incorporated in 1855 by Thomas H. Doyle, George B.
Brown, Jerome Kunkle, R. M. Nace, Charles A. Faris, William McDonald, 'G. H.
Brown, C. N. Michie. It was on the California road, two miles south of
Lecompton.
On the claim of Paris Ellison, two miles southeast of Lecompton, 'was
laid out the town of Douglas in 1855. It was incorporated in 1855 by J.
W. Reid, G. M. Clark, C. R. Kearney, E. M. McCarty, P. Ellison, N. W. McGee.

Pacific City was laid out in 1855.
T. W. and R. F. Barber settled near the site of Bloomington in 1855.
It was a postoffice in 1855 and incorporated in 1857. H. Burson, N. Ramsey,
William Jesse, James M. Dunn, P. P. Fowler were the incorporators. Volume
XII of the Kansas Historical Collections states that the name was changed
to Clinton in 1858. Andreas states that John A. Beam, N. Alquine and M.
Albin settled on the site in 1855 further west than Bloomington, where now
is the village of Clinton and that Albin started a store there. Andreas
states that Beam, Alquine and Albin started there in 1854.
Franklin was founded in 1855 as a postoffice. It was a pro-slavery
town and near it several hundred Missourians camped during the Wakarusa
war. After the border troubles it faded away and some of the buildings
were removed to Lawrence. It was incorporated by John M. Wallace, Jeremiah
Church and others.
Willow Springs was established as Davis in 1855, changed to Willow
Springs, then to Akron and then back to Willow Springs.

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�Washington, near Big Springs on the California road, was incorporated in
1855 by F. P. NcGee, George M. Redman and M. W. McGee.
Prairie City had the distinction of being incorporated twice, otice in
1857 by S. Hieronymus, P. L. Doane, A. Brisvalder, J. Gilchrist, and R. Lester
and later in 1859. It was surveyed by Searle and Whitman.
Between 1860 and 1865 North Lawrence was settled. Among the fir'st
settlers were G. J. Tallman, John Moorehead-Tibbets, M. Berry, Theodore McCage,
W. H. Whitney, T. S. Murray, T. Laptad. The first building was erected by
Delaware Indians prior to settlement. The postoffice was established in 1855
under the name of Jefferson. G. J. Tallman was appointed postmaster. S. N,.
Simpson laid it off as a townsite in 1866. Under act of the state legislature
in 1867 it became a city of the second class. An attempt to annex it to the
city of Lawrence failed'in 1869 but in 1870 an act of the legislature' consolidated it with the city of Lawrence.
A. W. Glenn, A. G. Glenn, G. W. Zinn, David Martin, M. S. Winter and
William Shirley settled upon the site of Lecompton in 1854. Moses McCall,
Major Lyman Evans came in 1855. The township was organized at the Pottawatomie agency. In 1865 the Territorial Legislature commenced the erection of
a capitol building at Lecompton. The first house, of logs, was built, in
1854. Lecompton was the site of an army camp and prison. It was prominent
in the history of the county.
In 1854 William Harper and John Chamberlain settled at the forks of the
California road, known as Big Springs. Other early settlers were Ephraim
Banning, Messrs. Custerds, Roberts, Wells, Eppuson, Lawson and Cardwell. A
postoffice was established in 1855, John Chamberlain being appointed postmaster. One of the first temperance meetings in the Territory was held at
Big Springs in 1856. The fi·rst free-state convention held in the Territory
was held at Big Springs on September 5, 1855.
The Neuer Arisiedlungs Verein, a society of prominent Germans, was
organized in Chicago in 1856, with the object of making a settlement at some
place in the Middle West. In March, 1857, H. Heimann, F. Barteldes and G.
Schleifer were appointed a location committee to go west and select a 'location.
The present townsite of Eudora was chosen. On April 11 the first band left
Chicago and arrived at the location of the town on April 18, 1857. Paschel
Fish, a Shawnee Indian, erected the first house there long before the ,settlement. The town was named "Eudora" after the daughter of Fish, chief of the
Shawnees.
The first settlement of Baldwin, first known as Palmyra, occurred in
1854, when Robert Pierson, Richard Pierson, L. F. Green and Jacob Cantrell
settled there. In June, 1855, the Palmyra town company was surveyed and
laid out. J. Cantrell erected the first house, a log one, in 1854. The
Palmyra postoffice was established in 1856, N. Blood being appointed as postmaster. Baker University, opened in 1858, is located there.
Black Jack, started in 1857, received its name from the creek called
Black Jack. The creek was named by the Mexicans. William Riley, Daniel
Fearer, E. D. Pettingill, S. A. Stone, secretary, and H. N. Brockaway, '
treasurer, formed the town company that settled the twonsite. The town is
located near the site of the Battle of Black Jack.

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�Early settlers in Vin1and were W. E. Barnes, George Cutler , F. B,. Varnum,
Charles W. Dow, Jacob Branson, William White, Franklin N. Coleman, Josiah
Hargous, Harrison W. Bulkley. A saw mill was erected in 1858.
Clinton, between Rock Creek and the Wakarusa, w~s settled in 1854 by
John A. Beam, N. A1quine and M. Albin. Later a Mr. Spradling, Lyman Sawyers,
H. L. Boughton and G. W. Umberger moved to this vicinity. A postoffice was
established at Bloomington, about a mile east of Clinton, in July 1855, but
was later discontinued and moved to Clinton in 1858. Clinton was a prominent
contestant for the county seat in 1858.
Belvoir was located on the Santa Fe trail in 1855-56. The first, settlers
were H. Heine, James M. Dun, M. Clayton, R. A. Dean, H. McKenzie, A., S.Ba1dwin,
A. E. Northrop, J. Hu1ze, D. Dack and a Mr. Smith. No postoffice was established
until 1868, due to the proximity of Twin Mound. In 1873 the postoffice was
moved two and one-half miles to the Carbondale branch of the Union Pacific road.
The Marion town company, composed of eleven persons, laid off a townsite
of 320 acres sixteen miles southwest of Lawrence in 1857-58. It was named
"Marion" in honor of Gen. Francis Marion of Revolutionary fame. Improvements
made in the townsite were few, a town well dug, a blacksmith shop erected and
a store founded. Prioi to 1860 a postoffice was dug. The existence 9f Marion
as a town dates to 1865 when the Union Pacific railroad was built, stopping
overland traffic on the Santa Fe trail. As a remembrance of "old times" the
"greasers" filled up the public well with stones and burned the surveyor's
stakes and damaged the place as a townsite generally. September 13, 1881,
the name of the postoffice was changed to Globe.
Lapeer, named after a town in Michigan, was settled in 1855, George
Shobert, Peter Dodder, James Baker and Samuel Hayes being the early settlers.
Eli Baker, born November 2, 1856, was the first child born at Lapeer. The
first school was taught in 1862. A postoffice was established in 1856 and
named Marion. A store was opened in 1856 by Henry Briniman, by the side of
the old Santa Fe trail in Marion.

Submitted by Jane Wiggins, Lawrence, Kansas
'Copied with full permission of The Lawrence Daily Journal World.

From the New Orleans Times Picayune, August 23, 1865
"Information wanted of Alicias Brophy, native of Dublin, who arrived in
America 20 years ago and last heard of in 1860 in Bay St. Louis, Hancock Co. '
Mississippi. She was a professor in a piano faculty. Anyone knowing her '
whereabouts contact her uncle."
Rev. Geo. Brophy
Harlem, N.Y. City

Most of the shadows of this life are caused by standing in ,our own
sunshine. -- Ralp'h Waldo Emerson

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"Mildred London's family tree"
IN SEARCH OF ROOTS
by Opal Green
Family Journal Editor
The American Bicentennial of 1976 ignited the spark.

And that spark was fanned into flame last year by a man named Haley and a
book called "Roots."
Thousands of Americans, inspired by the historical significance of the
Bicentennial and the story of a slave known as Kunta Kinte, began to question
their ancestry and the part played by their own families in the country's history.

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�If Alex Haley could learn that much about his ancestry with only a few
words of African dialect passed from one generation to another, they could
do the same.
"There is a hunger - marrow deep - to know our heritage, to know who
we are, and where we have come from."
This is a quote familiar to genealogists and given by Charles Hall,
executive director of Global Research Systems of Everton Publishers at Salt
Lake City, Utah, when he and his wife, Frankie, conducted a genealogical
workshop here June 19.
The Halls' appearance here was sponsored by the Montgomery County . \:.. ' ,", ~
Genealogical Society and was attended by more than 60 beginning and eXperienced
genealogists from Coffeyville and surrounding towns.
Basing their presentation on experience, both as genealogists and professional research experts, the Halls advised the group about various:methods
of keeping records, the resources available for obtaining information; and
the importance of checking and recording data carefully.
'
Hall said the beginning genealogist should start researching at home,
collecting all family documents from all possible sources and writing.that
information on record sheets that will fit into a notebook for convenience.
Mrs. Hall suggested a file folder for each family being researched.
Resources suggested by the Halls included vital statistics, church,
school, military, census, court and probate records. It was also pointed
out that cemetery sextons, tombstones, obituaries and family Bibles a~e good
sources of information.
Records which are apt to have been recorded at or near the time of an
event are birth, marriage and death' statistics, Hall said. He said church
records, including christening, marriage and burial, may often provide conflicting dates due to delay in making entries.
Hall said genealogists are becoming aware of the importance of keeping
family diaries and records for future generations, which include not only
histories and genealogies, but local history accounts of the county, state
and community, census enumerations for the-area and personal recollections of
family members.
Beginning genealogists were told it is impossible to learn about researching and compiling records by reading books and attending workshops.
"The only way to learn is to begin," he said.
The Halls said the Mormon Church has the most extensive collection of
genealogical records in the world, including more than 40 million names from
many countries and periods of time. The information is recorded on microfiche and stored by computer. Entries are filed by geographical areas 'and
information is accessible to anyone who wishes to visit the library at Salt
Lake City, the Halls said.
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For those unable to travel to Salt Lake City, branch libraries are being
established all across the country. At the present time, branch libraries
are located at Tulsa, Wichita, and Topeka, local genealogists reported.
Hall said the Mormon Church is diligent about record keeping and
preservation of these records because they believe people born before the
faith was established in 1830 cannot enter heaven unless they are baptized
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�posthumously by proxy. Therefore, it is necessary to establish family lineage
in order for them to be accepted as members of the church.
It is for this reason the church has used every source possible to
collect records and has constructed an indestructible vault for microfilm
storage inside a granite mountain near Salt Lake-City.
Local individuals or families who might wish to begin their own research
projects will find members of the Montgomery County Genealogical Society to
be .an invaluable source of material.
Kathreen Norfleet of 712 W. Ninth St., a charter member of the group, and
a genealogy buff since 1949, can inspire even the most disinterested person
with stories she has uncovered about her family during those years.
She said the local Genealogical Society was organized here 12 years ago
and has shown definite growth since the Bicentennial and televising of "Roots."
Miss Norfleet describes the local organization as a community service
group. "We are all involved in our own research, but we organized to assist
each other and anyone else who seeks help with research," she said.
The society publishes a quarterly magazine, The Descender, which'records
a variety of unpublished materials. This magazine is exchanged with 50
other clubs and all of the publications are kept on file in the genealogical
section of the Coffeyville Public Library.
At the present time, information from the 1900 Coffeyville City Directory
is being published in The Descender. Members are also copying Montgomery
County marriage records at Independence and publishing them in the magazine.
The latest of those records published were from 1885 statistics.
Miss Norfleet, who is editor of the publication, said information from
old family Bibles, county history and facts about early day prominent·
citizens are also printed.
Queries from around the country are also printed in the magazine to
assist researchers from other parts of the country.
"Most of us have located members of our own families from some of. the
queries printed in other magazines," she said.
The group also established the genealogical section in the local library
and add to it regularly. They have purchased several books as memorials to
deceased members and are currently planning to purchase a set of books on
Cherokee Iridian history in memory of Tillie Karns Newman, a charter member
of the organization.
Miss Norfleet first became interested in genealogy when she was a:history
teacher at Field Kindley High School.
She learned through research that members of her family literally ' fought
against each other during the Civil War and were forbidden to return to their
homes because of their affiliation with the "enemy."
"It made me a good history teacher, because I couldn't take sides," she
said with a laugh.
Members of her family were among those who settled the Shenandoah ,Valley
in Virginia and she is planning a trip this summer to attend a reunion of
that branch of the family in one of the old homes there dating back to the
1700's.

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�Mildred London of Route 1, another longtime member of,the Genealogical
Society, has also traced her family back to the 13th century. Among ;the
unusual mementos she has to remind her of her background are brass rubbings
she made from the tombs of her ancestors in England.
Miss Norfleet said genealogy as a hobby provides a number of avenues
for enjoyment. In addition to visits such as the one she is planning, she
said old deeds, family documents and old family pictures are an endless
source of 'interest when you know the stories behind them.
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"You learn about good people and you learn about the onery ones., Some
people hide the unsavory facts but I prefer to include the bad with the
good. I had one ancestor who came West because he had stood trial for
murder. I also had ancestors who were captured by the Indians and held as
slaves. I consider it a part of the history I taught most of my life and
I am happy to know about the part my family played in it," Miss Norfleet
said.

Copied with full permission from The Family Journal, Coffeyville, Kansas,
Wednesday, June 27, 1979. Submitted by Irma Kidwell, Lawrence, Kansas.

SO}ffi PEOPLE TALK ABOUT INFLATION;
OTHERS AID INFLATION BY TALKING
From Sunday July 29, 1980 Wichita (Ks.) Eagle-Beacon. Copied with full
permission of the United Press International, N.Y., N.Y. James F. Wieck,
Kansas City, Kansas Bureau.
Washinton (UPI) -- What would you suppose is the single most inflated
product or service in this period of rampant economic hyperbole?
Gasoline? Housing?
Bribery? Hazelnuts?

Basketball players?

Hospitalization?

Alimony?
,

No, according to the International Platform Association, whose anpual
convention begins Monday, the most sharply rising item is the after-dinner
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sp~ech.

"The cost of the spoken word has skyrocketed," said Dan Hoore, director
of the organization composed of professional orators, part-time lecturers,
talent agents and heads of program committees.
Among the convention speakers will be Lowell Thomas, Isaac Asimov'and
Alexander Haig.
When he is out on the lecture circuit, which is about 200 times a,year,
Asiniov, a science-fiction writer by trade, collects up to $10,000 per
appearance.
Thomas, 87, the association president, now fills only four speaking
dates a year. Yet he brings home $40,000 annually.
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�Haig, who didn't accept lecture fees while in military uniform, has
several $15,000 offers for his maiden post-retirement address, Moore said.
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And they are by no means at top scale.
Bob Hope knocks down $30,000 when he makes a speech; Henry Kissinger
settles for $25,000. Moore could not say for certain who commands the highest
figure of all, but he does know where the potential lies.
"If Richard Nixon were asked by a political fund-raising dinner organizer
to speak, he could get $40,000 the first time around the circuit," Moore
theorized.
Political fund-raisers apparently are the main pump in the elocutionary
inflation spiral.
"They have to have well-knwon personalities as speakers i f they ~re
going to get $1,000 a plate for their dinners," Moore said. "At those
prices, whatever they pay a speaker isn't of great concern. But i f the top
speakers get those prices, the d.emands of the other circuit riders are
bound to go up."
One reason for the high cost of oratory may be that lecture fees 'are
not covered' by the government's wage-price guidelines. Nevertheless, :the
Council of Wage and Price Stability may indirectly have a moderating influence.
Although in great demand for public appearances around the count~y,
council Chairman Alfred Kahn works even cheaper than senators. He ge~s paid
nothing for his talks.
Hoore could not provide precise percentages on inflation's impact on
the lecture circuit. But as head of an organization that traces it roots
back to Daniel Webster's 19th Century Lyceum lectures, he professed hi,mself
stunned by today's prices.
His archives show the first recorded lecture fee went to Ralph Watdo
Emerson, who was promised $5 and oats for his horse. However, the Middlebrook,
Mass., audience he addressed balked at supplying the oats.
Submitted by Mary Jamison, Lawrence, Kansas.

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QUERIES
Queries are free to members. They should state at least two facts to
gain the best results. There are many of our ancestors who have the same
first and last names and this might hasten our answers.
Queries are for the present time free to non-members.
cern Kansas related ancestors of fifty years or more.

They must con-

Nrs. John F. Sweets, 2905 Moccasin Drive, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Would like to exchange information concerning the LILES family. George
Washington Stuart LILES married ~felissa L. BRASSELL on Dec. 16, 1872 in
Scott Co., Miss. Where were they born? What were their parents names?

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�Sandra Rake, 5410 Henry St., Muskegon, Michigan 49441
Need information on the ~\KE family who lived at one time in Kansas. Where
did they live in Kansas? Some of the relatives may have been buried in
Mound cemetery in Douglas County.
Mrs. Catherine Ramsey, 1108 22nd St. West, Bradenton, Florida 33505
Would like to locate descendants of Christian SOXMAN who moved from Penn.
to Lawrence, Kansas in the 1860's with his wife, Elizabeth, and four
children. The children were named, Jacob, b. 1838, Susan,b. 1840,
Henry, b. 1843, and Joseph, b. 1845. Any information about this. family
appreciated.
Paul Stark, 141 2nd St., Cedar Springs, Michigan 49319
Can anyone give me information concerning my ancestor, Samuel CRANE who
'was supposedly killed by "bushwackers" during the time of the Civil War?
He lived in (Northern) Franklin County, Kansas.
Marie Vannoy, 1401 So. J., Arkansas City, Kansas 67005
Searching for ancestors of Mary Adeline MANSFIELD, b. 28 Jan. 1854, Albany
(Gentry Co.,) Missouri. Parents: Robert G. MANSFIELD, b. Indiana.
Lucinda ROBERTS, b. Kentucky. Siblings: Allen MANSFIELD of Garnett, Ks.,
William S. MANSFIELD, Concordia, Ks., and Glen MANSFIELD of Baldwin, Ks.
Will exchange information concerning the above.
Marie Vannoy, 1401 So. J., Arkansas City, Kansas 67005
Does anyone know the whereabouts of an old family bible belonging to
Robert G. MANSFIELD and said to have been in the possession of William S.
MANSFIELD in 19l8?
Mrs. Alice H. Francis, Box 963 Las Vegas Star, Kingman, Arizona 86401
Need information concerning Reuben P. MOORE, b. Kentucky. \Vhen? Where?
He settled near Lawrence on what is now the County Farm in 1855. Wife's
name? Date of birth? She was born in Kentucky. Moved to Owen Co., Indiana.
in 1830's then to Illinois 1845 then to Douglas Co., Kansas. Children:
George W. MOORE, b. 25 Aug. 1837 (Owen Co., Indiana) and Robert Franklin
MOORE, b. 30 Sept. 1841 Indiana.
Mrs. Maxine Moore Hougland, 1920 Harper Street, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Need any kind of information for the families of Luther and Harriet
'DILLON's seven children all born in Wathena, Doniphan County, Kansas. They
are: Audrey b. 1854, Willie b. 1860, Nettie b. 1862, Annie b. 1865,
Maybelle b. 1868, Dora b. 23 Sept. l870-d. 1959, Dick b. l873-d. 1904.
Eugene DILLON son of Dick was a former resident of Topeka, Kansas and was
raised in the home of an "Aunt Mary". Who?
Mr. Roderick A. Carr, 7608 Gresham Street, Springfield, Virginia 22151
Am looking for information on William Alexander CARR and Mary Gaddis CARR,
Leavenworth County, Kansas. Also CARR information in Douglas and Johnson
counties in Kansas.

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Watch for details about the June 7 annual workshop with Mrs. Helen King,
Topeka, Kansas as speaker. Location, Douglas County 4H-Fairgrounds, 2120
Harper, Lawrence, Kansas.
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�Mrs. Ruth B. Fleming, 926 Spruce Street, Elmira, N.Y. 14904
Would like information on the ALTMAN family who lived in Venango or
Clarion Co., Penn. in the late 1800's and early 1900's. George W. ALTMAN
was b. 1830, d. 1915. He married Sarah FRY (FRYE), b. 1840, d. 1912.
His father was George or John ALTMAN and his mother was Sallie WEETER.
Any help appreciated.
Mrs. Alice H. Francis, Box 963 Las Vegas Star, Kingman, Arizona 86401
Seek information concerning George W. MOORE, b. 25 Aug. 1837, Owen Co., Ind.
Married Mary B. MOORE when? in Douglas Co., Ks. Five children: Sherman E.,
Sarah M., Hattie, Annie, and Ida.
Also seek information concerning Robert Franklin MOORE, b. 30 Sept. 1841,
Owen Co., Ind. Married Mary Jane BLACK 10 Oct. 1863 Fort Scott, Kansas.
Lived on what is now County farm in Douglas County, Kansas before and after
Civil War. Moved to Butler Co., Kansas in 1870. Children: Alice B. HOORE~
b. 9 Nov. 1865. Died Where? When?; Charles O. MOORE, b. 17 Oct. 1867;
James W. MOORE, b. 23 Jan. 1870.
Mrs. Adell Carr Smith, 2928 Cornell Avenue, Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Need information about Arethusa Burnside BROWNING, probably born in Kentucky
in 1830's. Was in Buchanan Co., Missouri in 1850 census and in Smith County,
Kansas in 1880 census.
Grace Somaduroff, 703 Bentley Drive West, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701
v!ould like information concerning Eliza FIDDLER, born Jan. 1856, Iowa and
Bluff BARRY, v. 1846, Ohio. They were married in 1874 and had sons,
Major F. BARRY, born, April 1883 in Kansas and Guy BARRY, b. Oct. 1885
(in Mo.?). Eliza FIDDLER'S parents were John and Po11ie FIDDLER. Any
information appreciated.
Mrs. Marie Vannoy, 1401 So. J.,Arkansas City, Kansas 67007
Need information concerning Frank Henry GRIFFITH, b. Aug. 28, 1874 in
Baldwin, Kansas, died Jan. 2, 1917 and his wife Clara Margaret LEWIS, b.
June 4, 1883 in Albany, Missouri, died Dec. 19,1958. Where in Kansas
were they married? Date of marriage?
Mrs. Herbert Schwinn, RR # 1, Box 68, Leavenworth, Kansas 66048
Need information concerning Jane BOSWELL TODD who was born in Wayne Co.,
Indiana about 1835. .She married William TODD there on Nov. 16, 1848.
They moved to Mahuska Co., Iowa and in 1870 moved to Lawrence, Kansas where
they lived about 2 years before moving to Tonganoxie, Kansas. Their children
were Mary A., Harvy M., Charles, Catherine, James, John, and Sallie. William
TODD is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery. Where is Jane buried? Any help
appreciated.
Pat Shepard, 307 3rd St., Glenwood, Iowa 51534
Would like information on the family of Charles and Anna (GREEN) MATNEY.
Children: Samuel, b. April 19, 1861, Hattie, Cella, Maria. Samuel was
born in Lawrence, Kansas. He and/or family came to Nebraska in 1875. Where
are Charles and Anna ~ATNEY buried? Need Samuel's birth certificate.

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