Schubert Mortuary Book V.2

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Title

Schubert Mortuary Book V.2

Subject

Douglas County (Kan.)--Genealogy--Sources.
Funeral homes--United States--Directories.
Douglas County (Kan.) — Registers.

Description

Text: Volume II of the records of the Schubert Mortuary, spanning December 1912 to October 1924. The Schubert Mortuary operated in Eudora in the early twentieth century before moving to Lawrence in 1927 under Carl Schubert, the son of founder Johann William Schubert. Warren-McElwain Mortuary, which continues to operate in Lawrence, is its successor. Volume II includes records of deceased persons prepared for burial at this mortuary from a wide range of Kansas counties, including Douglas, Johnson, Leavenworth, Dickinson, Wyandotte, Miami, Anderson, Harvey, McPherson, Cowley, and Riley. Some records also indicate places of death in Nebraska; Biloxy, Mississippi; St. Joseph, Missouri; Chicago, Illinois; Marshall, Michigan; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; New York; Colorado; and France.

Creator

Johann William Schubert

Source

Helen Osma Local History Room

Date

1912-12-11/1924-10-14

Contributor

Douglas County Genealogical Society

Rights

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Relation

Access this item's record in the Lawrence Public Library catalog here: https://lawrence.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S119C68974

Format

PDF

Language

eng

Type

Text

Identifier

SchubertMortuary-cover-056.pdf
SchubertMortuary-058-116.pdf
SchubertMortuary-118-176.pdf
SchubertMortuary-178-236.pdf
SchubertMortuary-238-296.pdf
SchubertMortuary-298-356.pdf
SchubertMortuary-358-416.pdf
SchubertMortuary-418-476.pdf
SchubertMortuary-478-536.pdf
SchubertMortuary-538-spine.pdf

Coverage

Eudora (Kan.)
Linwood (Kan.)
Kansas City (Mo.)

Files

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Collection

Citation

Johann William Schubert, “Schubert Mortuary Book V.2,” Digital Douglas County History, accessed December 20, 2024, https://lplks.omeka.net/items/show/1513.

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