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1)ou8 1as Count~ Geneal08ical Societg
P.o. BOX 3664
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Vice-President

Secretary ........................................... .
Treasurer ....................................... ~ ... .
Genealogist ' ........................................ .
Editor .............................................. .
Par limentarian .' .......................... '.......... .

Publications Committee:

Library Committee:

Maxine Hougland
Zona Smith
Jane Wiggins
Judy Sweets
Mary Jamison
Nettie Wismer

Chairperson, Mary Jamison; Typing, Jane Wiggins;
Record Copying, Pauline Elniff, Judy Sweets;
Indexing, Kathryn Bunton, Dorothy Wiggins;
Proof Reading, Dorothy Clarke., Cynthia Schott.

Pauline Elniff, Irma Kidwell, Dorothy Wiggins

The Douglas 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 meetings 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 family members. The
fiscal year is from July I to June 30 the following year •

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BOX 3664, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66044

I am enclosing $_.___ for ____ single or ___ family membership(s).
Name(s) __________________
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Membership Application
1980-1981

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Published Quarterly By:
The Douglas County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66044

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Contents

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1980-1981 D.C.G.S. Memberships . .
Survivors of Quantrill's Raid . .

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Cities and Towns of Kansas

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1873-1880 United.Methodist Church Foreign Mission Society Memberships . . 78
1875 Douglas County, Kansas State Census, Grant Township . . . . . . .

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DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
MEMBERSHIP 1980-1981
BANTA, John V., Jr., 2209 Kingston Dr., Lawrence, KS 66044
BERG, Mrs. Emma B., R.F .D. 2, Box 224, Lawrence, KS 66044
BROWN, Mrs. Virginia, Box 325, Paola, KS 66071
BRUNE, Mrs. Georgiana, Route 3, Lawrence, KS 66044
BUNTON, Miss Kathryn J., 2135 Kentucky St., Lawrence, KS 66044
CLARKE, Miss Dorothy V., 1908 New Hampshire St., Lawrence, KS 66044
COTTER, Mr. Dennis J., 9402 Octavia Ave., Morton Grove, IL 60053
DAVIS, Mrs. U1a C., 2nd &amp; Arkansas, Lot If 2, Lawrence, KS 66044
DERRICK, Mrs. I1ah E., 333 Kansas St., Lawrence, KS 66044
ELNIFF, Mrs. Pauline B., 820 Sunset Dr., Lawrence, KS 66044
FINNEY COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, P. O. Box 592,.· Garden .C:ity.:.KS . /67846
GIBBS, Dr. Eugene C., Box 716, 808 Willow, Coffeyville, KS 67337
GORTON, Mrs. Catherine, 831 Illinois St., Lawrence, KS 66044
GORTON, Dr. Thomas, 831 Illinois St., Lawrence, KS 66044
HAHN, Mrs. P.F., 1006 Indian Hills Dr., Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
HANSEN, Mrs. Georgia M., 308 East Rumble Rd., Modesto, CA 95350
HARRIS, Mrs. Virginia L., 3418 W. 10th Terr., Lawrence, KS 66044
HOUGLAND, Mrs. Maxine, 1920 Harper St., Lawrence, KS 66044
HOUT, Mrs. Goldie V., Route 5, Box 128, Lawrence, KS 66044
JACKMAN, Mrs. Twy1ah, 1230 N. Van Buren, Topeka, KS 66608
JAMISON, Mrs. Mary I., Route 2, Box 58A, Baldwin City, KS 66006
KIDWELL, Mrs. Irma L., 1617 Rhode Island St., Lawrence, KS 66044
MAKER, Mrs. Betty L., 8340 Greensboro Dr., McLean, VA 22102
MARTIN, Mrs. Gail, 1000 S. Atchison, E1 Dorado, KS 67042
NIEDERMAIER, Mrs. Louise P., 3922 S. Buckner Blvd., Dallas, TX 75227
PETERSON, Mrs. Mary, 2238 West Ave. So., La Crosse, WI 54601
RALSTON, Mrs. Cleo, 516 Caraway Place, Lansing, KS 66043
SANDERS, Mrs. Elizabeth, Route 5, Box 220, Warrensburg, MO 64093
SCHOTT, Miss Cynthia, 806 E. 14th St., Lawrence, KS 66044
SHELDON, Mrs. Evelyn, 2908 Chisholm Dr., Lawrence, KS 66044
SMITH, Mr. Claude, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, KS 66044
SMITH, Mrs. Sheldon E., 2928 Cornell Ave., Iowa City, IA 52240
SMITH, Mrs. Zona, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, KS 66044
SNEDEGER, Mrs. B. Jean, P. O. Box 665, Lawrence, KS 66044
SPENCER, Mrs. Vernon, Lecompton, KS 66050
STOOKSBERRY, Mrs. Willie P., 2411 Louisiana, Apt. 13B, Lawrence, KS 66044
SWEETS, Mrs. Judy M., 2905 Moccasin Dr., Lawrence, KS 66044
THOMAS, Stephen, 119 North Emma, Olathe, KS 66061
VAUGHN, Mr. Donald, 1946 Barker Ave., Lawrence, KS 66044
VAUGHN, Mrs. Wilma, 1946 Barker Ave., Lawrence, KS 66044
WIGGINS, Mrs. Dorothy R., 2020 Stratford Rd., Lawrence, KS 66044
WIGGINS, Miss Jane M., Route 4, Box 221, Lawrence, KS 66044
WISCONSIN STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 816 State St., Madison, WI 53706
WISMER, Miss Nettie M., Presbyterian Manor, 1421 Kaso1d, Lawrence, KS 66044

A very special thank you to the people who have contributed so much time and
material to our publication.
- Your Editor

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SURVIVORS OF QUANTRILL'S' RAID
Of the men and women, boys and girls who· survived the Lawrence Massacre
of 21 August 1863'·, the names and places of residence of tho'se stin, niviing
on 21 August 191$ are here li stedi:

Eudora, KS
Abels, Henry
Achning, Charles
Achning, Mrs. Minnie
Aaams, ,ft. E.
Gas, KS
Adams, James W:.
Gas, KS~
Adams, J. A:
City
Adams, John \t.
Ci ty
j\aams, N. N.
Astoria OR~
Adams, Oli ver B~
Mena, AR'
Alder, Mrs. J. W'.
Ci ty
Alford, Mrs. D~ S~
City
Aiford,' 'Florence H.
Ci ty
Allen, S~ R.
tawrence
Almquist, !Vlrs. MatildaChelman
Sedalia, 1\10
Altenbernd, Conrad
cIty
Anderson, A. J~
City
'Anderson, Ed. C:
City
Anderson, Mr. &amp;' Mrs. C'~ M.
Ci ty
Anderson, Mrs. Mary J.
Lone Star, KS:
Anderson, Oscar'
San Francisco, C~
Asher, Mrs. H. B:
City
Ayer, Mrs. Ella M.
Albuquerque, NM
Ayers, Mrs. 0'" J.
Albuquerque, NM
Baldwin, Mrs. H. L.
Denver, CO'
Bangs, Mrs. Fannie Ro:ss'
Kansas Gity, MO
Banks, Mrs ~ George:
Ci ty
,
Sartjer ,O~ p~
City
Barnes, Mrs. laa Wright
Topeka, ~'
Beatty, Mrs. Nellie G:
City
Benson, Henry
City
Berry, Mrs. Margaret
Lecompton, KS~
Bliss, John A.
Oakland, CA'
Blood, Arthur
Philadelphia
Boettcher, Mrs;. Kate W':
Stigler, OK
Borden, Mrs .. Bessie Reynolds:New York CIty
Bowen, Einery S~
Springfield, MO'
Bowen, Mrs. Jennie
Springfield, IL
Branh am, Mrs. Kate
' Indi an a
Ihdependence
Branham, Mrs. Kate
Btass, Win.
Lecompton, KSBrechtelsbauer, Mts. ,B.
Ci ty
Brechtelsbauer,. Josephine
Chicago
Brechtelsbauer, Mary
St. Couis
Bromley, Wm.
Indianapolis, IN
Denver, CO'
Brooks .. Albert
Brooks ~ Mr. &amp;. Mrs. Paul R:
Ci ty
Brotherton, Mrs. Gertrude Oliver Portland, OR'
Brown, E'. W'~
Richland, KS'

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Brown, G. W:
Brown, Mrs. Jane'
Brown, Mrs. Jane
Brown, Judge W. D;
Brown, Miss Sarah
Brown, Writ.
Bullene, Mr. G Mrs. Lathrop
Bullene; W:~ t.,
Burkhart, .Mrs. A.-.
Burnette, Mrs.' Mary Davidson
Bryant, Mrs. Samuel
Calahan, Louis,
Caldwell,Anthony
Calvert, Mrs. John
Cavaness, J. M.
Cavaness, Mrs. Mary
Cavaness, Mrs. Mary A'.
Chambers, N. N.
Chambers, No'rmim
Clarke, Mrs. Martha J. Cooke
Clarke, Mrs. N. S~
Clarke, Sidney Jr.
Cloud, Albert {col.);
Cole, Mrs. rotary E~
Coleman, f(~
Coleman, C~
Coleman, Osgood
Cone, Mrs. Helen P!
Cone, John P.!
Co'ne, I!;uther
Conger, Mrs. Cynthia Whitcomb
Corel, James'
Cordley, Mrs. Richard,
Co,rey, Miss. Elizabeth
Co,rey, Miss'I:izzie;
Chsley, Frank
Co'sley, Thomas'
Coy, Mrs. E. Olivia
Crocker, Eben F.
CrutChfield, WID.
Cuffey, Mrs. Jennie
Curless', Frank,
Curless', Geo'rge'
, DaIle, Mrs. Martha
Davidson, Mrs. ,J::illian Harding
Davidson, Samuel;
Davi s, l1. nlary
Deamer, John
Dean, Mrs. Mary
Dee, Thomas
Demand, Mrs., John
Derby ~ ,F. A.
Dicker, Mrs. Cora
Dildine, 'hirs. Kate Mo'rrow,
DUlard, Mrs. Jesse (col. t
Dinglested, Mrs. Louis Preisach
Dix, "ECfward E~

Rockford, IL
Lawrence
Los Monmo's, CO' (Tehama county):
,EI: Reno,. OK
Los Molino's, CO
Lawrence'
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Lawrence
Topeka, KS'
Castle Rock, W~'
City
Los Angeles. CA
Lawrence
Garnett, KS
Chanute, KS' (?l
Chiles
Pao'l a., KS~
City
City
Shawnee, OK
Oakland, CJt
City
Medford, OK'
City
Cedar Rapids, lA"
City'
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Chanute, ~
Elaka, Mont.
Lawrence
City
City
City
California
City
Lawrence
City
Liberal, 1\10
Liberal, MO:
I:iberal, MO'
City
Olathe, KS
Richland, WA~
Portland OR:'
Eawrence
City
Topeka, ~'
Wichi ta, KS'
City
City
City
Fort SCott

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Dolbee, Mrs. Eliza
Dolbee, Mrs.enmett
Donrielly, Mary ,
DonellY' Niell,
Donovan. DIm
Draper, Win.
DuBoi s, Mrs. EVe Speer
DUck, Mrs. Daniel
DUffey, Mrs. Maggie
Duncan, Amos' feol.)
Duncan, Charles
Duncan, Geo'rge
Eberhardt, Henry
Eberhardt, t.. J.,
Ecke, Mr. &amp;: Mrs. F.. J,.
Edson, Mrs. E. H~
Eawards, Mr. &amp;"Mrs. C~ E.
Edwards, Mrs. Geo. H.
Eggert, Charles:
Eggert, Fred '
Eggert, HEmry
Eldridge, E'. C~
,E.ldridge, Mrs. ,P-'. B;
Elliott, R. G~:
Ellis, George
Ellis, Mrs. M.ttie
Embree, 'Mrs. Josephine'Johnson
Emery, Miss Agness
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Emery, Mrs. -J. S:
Einery, Mrs. P', E-.
Emmett, Carrie
Emmett, Mrs. J. C:
.Engle, Mrs.C~ E~
Engler, Mrs.
Epley, Chris
Falley, Geo'rge
Farley, Mrs. H.
Faxon, J. D'~
Faxon, James D'~
Ferguson, Ell a
Field, Mrs. Ella Hubble
Fillmore ,H. S~
Fi sher ;D1' .C: E:
Fisher, H. F.~
I"i sher, .JohnW.
Fisher, John W~
Fi sher, ~am '
Fisher, Mrs. Teckla
Fitch, Miss Lulu
Fitch, Eaward
Fi tzpatrick, Mrs. Sallie:
Elin t om" Mrs.Wn1 ~ J .;

Lawrence
City
Gity
Lawrence
Denver
Richland, KS:
Lecompton
Topeka, KS~
Topeka, KS'
Willow Springs'
City
City'
Richland, KSKansas City
seattle
P(lrtl an d , OR
Lawrence
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Kansas City
C'o,ffeyville, KS'
City"
Topeka
tees Silmmi t, MO
S.ah:~Ahtonio',~ ~X-

City
Lake View
Eake View
Washburn, OK:
City
City
Eawrence
Kansas City" 11.10
tawrence
Topeka
W~ t.ai:vren c e
Sterling, CO'
Montrose, CO;
Montrose, CO::
Topeka
City
Council Bluffs, I~
Council Bluffs, IK
City
City

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Hesford, Mrs. ,Kate
Hettich, Mrs. L.
Hicco,ck, Gertrude Thorpe
Hilliard~ Mrs. N. A~
Hines, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Win.
Hodge, Wm.
Hoene, SOphia Leonard!
H6gan, Mrs. Helen M.
Holloway, Emery
Ho,lloway, S~ R~
Holmes, Sam
Holt, Byron, P;lil ... ,.:.;.~!_:i.iCl
Honnick, Mrs. E~
Hose, Mrs. Matilda
House,' Jacob·
Howard, L. M.
Howell, Mrs. Louis
Hoyt, Charles H.
Hubbel, Henry Salem
Huddleton, F~
Hurd, Mrs. G. M.
Hurd, ~1r'. G. R.
Hutchings, Mrs. J.
Hyte, Mrs. R~. Allen
Iliff, Mrs. Ella Brass;
Ingersoll, Wilr
Irwin, John
Jenkins, Mrs. A: M.
Jenkins, George"
Jennings, Capt.
Johnson, Mrs. ·Aima
Johnson, Annie Lane
Johnson, Ike (col. r
Johnson, Mrs. Mack'
Jones, Lucia M.
Jones, Mr. &amp; Mrs. C~ M~
JOines', Peter (col.»)
Jones, Robert M.
Jones, Sarah Hughes
Junkins, Mrs. ,Margaret Millter,'
Keleher, Thos. &amp;-Sister
Kennedy, Mrs. -Lucinda
Kennedy, Mrs. W~ B.
Killias, M. Ma·ry
Kincaid, Alice,
Ki I worth, J aco·b
Kimball., Mrs. A. A~.
Kretsinger, Mrs. Sue Brass:'
Kennedy, Oscar C~
Kennedy, Miss, Belle
Kennedy, Eugene
Kennedy, F. R~
Kennedy, Hugh

Liberal, MO
Lawrence
Syracuse, NY'
Cuchio, NM
Lawrence
ottawa, KS
Kansas City, MO
City
Lodi, Cft;,
Lawrence
, Phil adelphi a'

Spokane, WACity
City
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence
Tacoma, WA-,
Lawrence
Halsey Valley, NY
StrOUd, OK
Medicine Lodge, KS
Denver
Lawrence
City
Kansas: City, MO
City
Lawrence
Kansas City, MO'
City
City
City
Dewey, OK
City
[;awrence
Topeka
City
Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque, NM

N. Lawrence
City
City
Manchester, NH
San Diiego, CA'
Grand, OK
City
Lawrence
City
Cos Angeles

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Flory, Mrs. Eliza
Ford, Mrs. E. J •.
Foster, Abgie Ludington
Frank, Mrs. Harriet Adams:
Fre ark, Mrs. C.· S~
Fuller, Mrs. Arthur
Gardner, Jo'hn'
Gardner, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Theodore
Garvin, David
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Gentry, Nick
Gibson, Mrs. Martha P~
Gilbert, Mrs. E. C:
Gilbert, Mrs~:L. Fitzgerald
Gilbert, Nennie '
Gilbert, R. t.
Gilmore, Mrs~ John
Gilmore, W: J.
Gimo're, Mrs. John
Glathart, Mrs. J. H.
Godding, Mrs. Susie'Platte
Godwin, 'Mrs. 'Park
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Go'ss, Miss Alice
Graeber, Dolly (G. ",~ )1
Graton, Mrs. A. H.
Greenlees, Mrs ~ Kate Brass,
Greer, Mrs. J. D~
Gregg, Mrs. Margaret 0:
Gregg, Mrs. Patsy,
Grovenor, G:
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Grovenor, Mrs. H.
Grover ,Mrs. Emily H.
Grover, Frank
Hagen, Mrs. Vergeau
Hale, Mrs. NellieA'llen
Hall,A', L~
Hall, Mrs. Augusta Hunt
Himscome, O'~' Jr..
Hanselman, Mrs~ Clara Brass
Hanselman, Ida Blood
Harper, Wr'n. ("col.)'
Harrell, Jo'hn
Harrell, Mr. &amp;" Mrs. John
Harri s, E'.P;
Harvey, Mrs. Rebeccah
Haskell, Mrs. Carrie Gos~
Haskell, Mrs, J. G.
Haskell, Miss Nelle
Hazeltine, Wm.
Hellstrom, Laura
Hellstrom, Rudolph
Helm, Mrs. Lida White
Henry t JO'hn M.
Henry, Mrs. Margaret H.
--Herrington, F.

Linwood, KS'
Topeka
Humboldt, KS'
,City
tawrence
City
Thomas, OK
City
Lawrnece
tawrence
[;awrence
Lawrence
Overbrook
'Lawrence
Eudora
Chicago
San Francisco, CA'"
City
Lawrence
San Diego'
Takoma WIt'
Honolulu
Lawrence
[;awrnece
Lawrence
[;awrence
Lawrence
Lee s Silmmi t ';:. MO'
Eudora,KS
Salida, CO
Kansas City, MO"
Lawrence
City
Indianapolis, IN
City
ClIinton
RiChland, KS'
Topeka
Lawrence
San Francisco, CA'
City
Olney, IL,
Lawrence
Lawrence
Overbrook
Lawrence
City
Lawrence

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Kennedy, Mr. &amp; Mrs. O~ P'.,
Lawrence
Kennedy, T'. H~.
Ci ty
Kilfoi t, Mrs. Alma
WYnoka, OK
, Kimball, Geo.
City
Kinnear, Mrs. Lucy
City
Lahmer, Mrs. Bertha
San Diego, CA'
Lamon, Mrs. Hattie Bell
Berkeley, CPt
Lauden, H. J.
Eudora
Laudmei ster, Mrs. Phoebe Eldridge, San Bernardino', CK
Lawrence, James
' Ci ty
Lawson, J. E~
Lawrence
Lawso·n, John W'.
Learnard, A1ice~ Eldridge
Memphis, TN'
Learned, Mrs. Alice Preisach
City
Learnard:, Mrs. Mary S~ (Mrs .O.E.) Lawrence:'
Leonard, Fred·,
Salt Lake
Leis, George
City
Leis, Mrs. Ruth E~
City
Leonard. Henry B;
Kansas City. MO
Littell. Mrs. M. ,E~
Ci ty
Lobinger, Geo'.
Baldwin, KS'
Loesch, Hen ry
Coo! orado Spri ngs, CO'
Logan, O~vid (~ol.)
Longfellow, Jake
Bonner Springs
Lowman, Everett
Waverly. NYLO\\lIJl~m, Mrs. Harriet B.
Waverly. NY'
Lowman, Miss Rita
Waverly, NY'"
Lucas, Mrs. E. Vf;
Pas aden a. CA~
LUdington, Wilbur
St. Joe
Madden, Green
Lawrence
Mann. Mrs. Lizzie Cone
Orlando,. FA'
Marcell. F. A:
p.O •. Wis.
Marks, Mr. &amp;. Mrs. Alex:
Martin. Mrs. Emma
Portland, OR
City
,
Martin, Mrs. Henry
Matthews;, Charles;
Lawrence
Matthews. Eva ,Eldridge
Memphis;
Matthews. Francis
Lawrence
Matthews'. J.
Lawrence'
Matthews, J. H.'
Westphalia, KS
May, Mrs. Milton
City
Mears, Alex
Menger. A'~ G~
Elf Reno. OK
Menger, Mrs. M~ M.
Lawrence
Messer, Mrs. Fd,orence Adams
City
Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth
City
Miller. Mrs. Eva B:
Kansas City, MO'
Miller. J. E. Hemed al e • 10
Miller, WIn.
City
Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Wade
Capertino, CA'
Moes. Mrs. Emily
City
Monroe, Mrs. Ell a DOnovan
Sioux: Falls SO'
Monroe. Hattie B:
Omaha

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Raymond, Mrs. W•. J.,
Read, John F'~
Read, John L.
Reece, V: t.
Reynolds, George
Reynolds, Mrs. Kate Cosley
Reynolds', S: M.
Rlchards, Henry H.
Richards, 0'. G.
Ridenour, Mrs. p. D:
Rigg s " l'tlr. &amp;' Mrs. S~ A:
Roberts, Mr. &amp; Mrs. John F~
Rodell, Mrs. K. A:
Rombold, Mrs. Mattie Emmett
Root, Horace E~
Ross, Jae
Rouselaux, Mrs. Louisa W~
Rutherford, James
Rutherfo'rd, Mrs. Josephine Ecke
Sanders, H. T~
Sanders, Mrs. 1\1.
Sands, Mrs. J. G.
Sands, J. R.
Savage ,Emma
Savage, Forest
Savage t Mrs. Fa·rest
Savage, F. J.
Savage, W. W'.
Schall, Mrs. A". H:
Schaub, Mrs. Julia
SChaub, Miss Mary
Schneider, Mrs. J. F.
Scott, Ambrose
SCott, Charlie
Scott, Kittie
Scott, Mili ssi a"
Scurr, Mrs. Jennie Eldridge:
Seals, Mrs. Lizzie
Seewi r , C~ c.
Seewi r, Mrs. Marg aret Moo're
Selig, A. E.
Shank, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wni.
Shaw, Mr. Charles
Shaw, Matthew
Sherman ~ Mrs. Margaret Brass:
Shimmon, C. S:
Simmons, Charles N.
Simmons, J. C:
Simpson, A~ &amp; Lou Prentiss
Simpson, Mrs. Belle Falley
Simpson, Mrs. Mary J.
Simpson, S'. N.
Simpson, Mr. W. N.

Cherryvale, KS'
Mirage, CO!
Mirage, cOt
City
City
City
City
Wichi ta, KS'
Eudora
Kansas City, 1\10
City
City
City
San Di ego, Ck
Quay, OK
City
City
City
(?)

Augusta
El Reno, OK
El Reno, OK
City
City
City
Ci;ty
City
Lawrence'
Kansas City, Mo.
Kansas City, MO
Leon ardvi 11 e, KS'

Coffeyville, KS'
City
City
City
Lodi, CA"
Kansas Ci ty, MO'
Kansas City, MO
Lo·s Angeles, CACity
Ridgeley, MO'
Wellsville
Kansas City, KS'
Columbus, Off
Salina
Kansas City, KS'
Chicago

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Monroe, James H.
Morgan, John S~
Mo'ore, Mrs.
Moore, Ely
Moo:re, Mr. &amp; Mrs. J. C.
Moore, Mrs. Lou Rankin
Moo re , Wi. E~
Morgan, E. W.
Morri son, Mrs. Mary
Morrow, George

City
Cold Springs, 1\10
City
Richland, KS
City
Shawnee, OK
Kansas City
Denver

~1oys, Win~
City
Mudge, Mrs. Mollie Adams
Linwood, KS
Mugler, Miss Arma
Santa Fe, NM'
Mugler, -Mrs. Anna
Santa Fe, mr
Mugler, Jacob
Albuquerque, NM
Murdock, Mrs. Vic. Mayberry
Wichita
McAllaster, Mrs. O~ W~
City
McFarland, Mrs. Nancy
City
McGee, Thos.
City
McIntosh, Mary J. Farmer
Ml'r
McPheeters, Clarke
Vinland
Neal, Mrs. Alb~rt
Ci ty' ~l
... "
Neal, Mrs. Ella Prentice~
Neal, Mrs. Emiline Rogers Park Chicago:
Nicholson, Mrs. Julia Watson
Chicagoj'~ol;:;t~, r-~3.t(:
No:! an , Kat e Leon ardKans as City, Mo,.
Oehrle, Charles;
Denver
Oli ver, Mrs. A:
City
Oli ver, Miss Hannah
City
Oiven, Mrs. E. M~
City
Parpert, Mrs. Hennan
St. Louis
Pearce, Charles
City Pearce, Leonard
City
Pearce, Lydia'
City
Pease, Mrs. C~ A:
City
Pease, Mr. Charles L.
Portland, OR
Peck, Mrs. Arno,s:
Reedley, CAPetiliingall, Mrs. Elizabeth Allen Eudora, KS
Pettingill, Frank H.
F;udo1ra, KS
Phillips, A'. J~ .
City
Pickens, O~ D~
City
Pierson, Mrs. Frances
City
Pike, Capt. G Mrs. J. A.
Florence, KS
Pinkston, Mrs.S~rah Mack
Lawana, CA'
Plume, A'. B-.
.Los Angeles, CA,
Prather, Albert E~
501 di ers' Home
Prather, George
fiood River, OR
Pratt, L. F.
Newkirk, OK
Prentice, C~ T. K.
City
Preisach, Phillip)
City
Prentiss, Mrs. Anna J.
City
Prentiss, Frank
City
Rampert, Win. T.•
Fresno CO
Rankin, Mrs. J. C~
Quenemo', KS
Rankin, John K~
City

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West, J. A'~
Weyermuller, Mrs. Augusta
Weyermuller, Mrs. Henry
Wheeler, Mrs. Addie Sutliff
Wheeler, Holland
Whitcomb, Mrs. N.
Whitcomb, Mrs. Mary Gri ffi th
Whi te, Mrs. AIm
White, George W~
\vhi te, G. W'~
Whi te, Harri son
White, Mrs. Harvey
Whitman, Mrs. Mary Brown
Whitman, Mrs. M. D.
Wiedemann, Writ.
Wiedemann, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Julius
Wieman, Mrs. Ellen
Mientgo, Mrs. 'Christine Mugler
Wilber, Mrs. Florence
Wilder, Mrs. M. E.
Wiley, Jas. A.,
Wiley, J. W~
Wiley, Mrs. Mary
Wilkihson, Geo
Willemsen, Mrs. Charles:
\l1illiamson, Mrs. Eliza'
Wiilliams, Alec
Williams, Mrs. Frances
\Ulliams, Mrs. 1. J.
\~illi ams, Dr. R~ b.
Williams, Solon T•.
Willi amson, Chas.
Williamstown, Wrn.
Wilmarth, George A'~
Wilson, Mrs.,: Hill p~
Winchell, A~ T~,
Wood, Mrs. S~N. (Mrs. Margaret
Worthington t' Mrs. Kate
Wright, Charles
Wright, Charles A".
Wulfkuhle, Aug
Yates, G. W: W,';
Zerby, Mar. E: Jones
Zimmerman, Mrs. Minnie Achning

Lawrence
Milwaukee. WI
City
City
City
Richland, KS'
Clinton
Lawrence
Richland
Richland, KS'
Los Molinos:, CA'
-City
Oklahoma City
City
Santa Fe, NM
City
City
Norwood, CO'
Sulli van, It
Kansas City, MO'
Lantha, MO'
St. Louis
St. Louis, MO'
City
Washington, D. C:
Independence, KS'
seattle
St. Louis
City
Topeka
Lawrence
Strong Ci ty, KS'
Liberal, MOSedan, KS

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Lawrence
Topeka
City

--compiled by Pauline B. Elniff, from Lawrence_Today ill ¥esterday, a
souvenir magazine oJ the Semi-Centennial Memorial Service, published
23 December 1913 by the Eawrence Daily Journal World.

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Sleeth, Mrs. Mattie Cbne
Smeiser, Mrs. Lydia
Smi th, E. /!{~,
Sinith, Mrs. Grace Cameron
Sinith, Mrs. Lizzie Williams
Sati th, 'Mrs. T. B:
Soule, Miss l':mily
Soule, Wm. L. Ge.
Spalding, Mrs. Harvey
Speitz. Mrs. Li zzie
Springer. C~ H..
St aggers, l\tlr:s,~ E'. t.·~ r:.:"l:!::~" i~ ;.~~~.
Starkweather., Charles
Steele. Mr. &amp;'r,trs • I. F~
Steele, L.' S:
Sternberg. A"nna Reynolds:
Stevens. Mrs. N. O~
Stowe, Cliarence
Stone. Miss Lillie
Stone. Mrs. Sarah
Strode. ~Irs. Bertha (col.l'
Strode, James
Stuckemann. Rev. A. D.
Sullivan. J. G.
Summers. Mrs. Minnie
Sutherland, David
,
Sutliffe, Mrs. John B~
Tanner, Mrs'. Clara Fil'lmore
, Thomas, Mrs. Canie
Thomas. George
Thompson, Mrs. Geo'.
Thompson, Mrs. John
Tiinmons. Mrs. Warren
Tisdale. Mrs. Henry
Topping. Mrs. Mary Cbleman
Tornaden. Mrs. Win.
Towne. Mrs. Celia
Ueis. Will U.
Ultich. Mrs. J. R:
Urech. Dan
Urech. ?
Wade. Ed.
Wade Frank
Wade. Frank
Walton, Albert
Ward. Arm a Morg an
Ward. Mrs. A. N.
Ware. Charles: (colored)
Warner. Mrs. Wm.
Warren. E~ P~
Watkins. Mrs. Rose Cbstenbader'
Watson. Miss Carrie
Weaver. Mrs. A. D~
Welch. Mrs. Isadore S:
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Portland. OR
Linwood
City
Lawrence
Stockton. KS
Lawrence
Bangor. ME,'
San Diego
Washington, D~
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Richland. KS
City
City
Kanwaka
Kanwaka
City
City
City
Denver, CO'
Er. Paso Texas
se atU e, WAGlen Ridge. NJ
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lodi. CA
Lodi t CA
Monte Vista. CO:
City
Lawrence
Linwood. KS'
City
Lawrence
City
Pleasant Gro·ve
Pleasant Grove
Kansas City
Chicago, '
New Yb,rk
Lawrence
Kansas City. MO'
New Haven, CT
City
City
City
Ottawa

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From: Rand, McNally &amp; Co. 's OVERLAND GUIDE from the Missouri River to the
Pacific Ocean via Kansas, Colorado; New Mexico, Atiiona and California.
Chas. S. Gleed, editor - Revised Edition, Chicago: RAND, McNALLY &amp; Co. 1893
CITIES AND TOWNS OF KANSAS
Mr. Gleed quotes Bishop Hunt from the New York INDEPENDENT:
The Bishop writes:
"In a half hour I was standing in that wonder of depots - the Union in Kansas City. This same city is the key to our whole territory. Think of
its growth. A citizen told me that when his Eastern eyes first saw the place,
fourteen years ago, there was only one railroad track there, which soon lost
itself as it trailed its solitary length up along the Kansas or Kaw river.
Now twelve great railroads centre there. There are given times when most of
the trains leave, and unless you wish to take one of them, you will do well
to stand and look on. It seems as if the whole world has its carpet-bag in
hand and is going to'the next place. The tracts are, not shut in by a great
building, covered over with a glass roof; but are in the open air, the
raised platforms along them being protected by light and delicate iron roofing, supported by graceful pillars. You thus have all the advantage of protection from the weather and perfect light and ventilation.
"The new census puts Kansas City up to some 60,000. It is a marvel of
growth. The most of the residences are on the bluffs, where are also the
best hotels and the finest retail stores, and where,until recently, the heaviest business was conducted. But the broad flat delta, formed by the .junction
of the Kansas river with the Missouri, is destined to be the business part
of the whole city. The bluff will be a place of churches, residences and
stores, while the great manufactories will be .down in 'The, Bottom'. The
largest beef and pork packing houses in the West, I have been told in the
world, are already in this level part of Kansas City. The Fowler Brothers
are just qmlpleting their.'s .. ·Across the Kansas,'·,tiv:er·li.es:Wyandot'te, spread out
over the flats, and building up so rapidly that~ like Kansas City, you have
to give your orders for bricks nine months ahead before you can begin to build
your house. There is no break in either .popu1ation or business during the
whole hour and a half walk from the outer rim of Wyandotte, across the Kansas
river, a1ong'the Kansas City bottom, over the innumerable railway tracks, and
up the steep bluff, where the neat homes of Kansas City, the majestic, stand
and throw their evening shadows across the broad and islanded Missouri.
"My destination in Kansas was Lawrence, about forty miles beyond Kansas,
City, and up the southern bank of the Kansas, river. One grows a little meditative as he takes his seat in the cars. The past begins to come in upon him,
and he goes back to the days when the first battle of the republic since 1812
was fought on Kansas soil. When the treaty was signed in Paris, on the 30th
of April, 1803, which gave us the Louisiana purchase, of which Kansas was a
part, no eye could foresee the relation which this unknown State should occupy
toward our national life. 'John'Brown's soul' had just begun to march, for
he was only wearing cotton pinafores, and lacked a month of being three years
old. Some thirty miles away there once stood the old house of Osawatomie,
which his own hands built, after he had snuffed, in the East, the morning
air of the coming crisis, and had come to the heart of the hastening cyclone.
Whether Kansas was to be a free or a slave State did not depend on the proslavery party in Missouri or its champions in Congress; but on the conscience

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of the whole country. Brown and his four brave sons knew all this part of
Kansas--its trails, its strategic points, its river depths--as well as any
Indian that had made his home centuries before Columbus saw the light in
Genoa the Proud. Brown turned all his wisdom to good account. His was the
free lance of New England love of liberty. Lawrence, now a thriving city-with its beautiful university looking down over it, full of the hum and stir of
honest and pushing thrift; catching now its nerves of power from the current
of the river, now carrying its wheels by steam; educating its boys and girls
with utmost care; driving its trade westward and southward with a steady eye
on the march and consolidation of population; rearing its beautiful churches
with sublime faith in the Power which gave freedom to all the broad acres
of the State; and treasuring the traditions of its heroic history with honest
pride--is a miracle of love of liberty, tenderness toward the slave, and of
far vision into the future. It is the only American Troy we have. Everyone
of its plains and copses sings an Illiad. The marks of the first balls in
the struggle for the slave's rights can be seen in some walls and trees.
A strange admiration of the vanished hands came over me as I walked the streets
of this growing and historical place. It will hand down the name of Amos
Lawrence and the Massachusetts and New England aid societies with a preC1S10n
and power of high moral significance which Alexander could not give to. the Git)~ of
his name and fame. The streets you walk over are full of meaning. The first
one I struck was Massachusetts street; and so it was to the end-~New England
names, New England faces, New England life. There is no place on the continent
where Puritan ideas have projected themselves into the future with more definite~
ness than just here in Kansas. The air is that of Virginia; but the flow in
the veins is that of the men who landed on Plymouth rock. There can be but one
focus of thought in a nation ata time, and Kansas was that very thing all the
way along from 1854 to 1858. It was the smelting-furnace of sentiment for four
other years, 1861 to 1865. But all is now peaceful and plentiful in Kansas."
Submitted by Lance Reppert, Lawrence, Kansas.

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Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

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Mrs. C. A. Wingate
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Mrs. A. L. Morrow
Sarah E. Mason
Clurra Mason
Mary L. Snowdon
Rosa Parkhouse
Alpha Mourey
Etta Mills Campbell
Mrs. H. W. Baker
Mrs. C. C. Beaty
Mrs. M. A. Connett
Mrs. A. H. Foote
Emma Archer
Mrs. M.C.A. Churdette
Mrs. M. J. Rahscoff
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Mrs. J. W. Keene
Mrs. S. B. Pierson
Fannie E. Covel
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Katie Ridenour
Hattie Baker
Mrs. D. A. Phillips
Mrs. E. A. Dixon
1878

Mrs. C. Beatty
Mrs. E. F. Spitz
Mrs. A. G. Seace
Mrs. A. Marvin
Mr. J. Marvin
Mr. Wm. Furgason
Mr. Wm. Bedale
Mr. J.A. McNease
Sarah Hyde
Mrs. G. Reaser
Mrs. A. Campbell
Mrs. R. B. McKim
Mrs. J. E. Covel
Mrs. E. A... Croft
Mrs. A. W. Beard
Mrs. R. Dobbins
Mary White
Sarah Shaw
Agnes Radford
Mrs. J. C. Hahn
Mrs. A. L. Morrow
Hannah Oliver
Maggie Oliver
Sarah Mallard
Mrs. Mania Smith
Mr. R. D. Mason

Mrs. Mary Smith
Mrs. R. G. Jamison
Mrs. Geo. March
Mrs. T. B. Pierson
Mr. P. D. Ridenour
Mrs. P. D. Ridenour
Mrs. Rebeca Cosley
Mrs. Wm. C. White
Mr. C. B. Mustard
Mr. C. Churchill
Mrs. C. W. Coulter
Mrs. C. A. Wingate
1879

Mrs. W. A. Corruthers
Mrs. J. S. Crew
Mrs. C. S. Duncan
Mrs. F. O. Marvin
Mr. J. S. Crew
Mr. J. E. Bouton
Mr. S. W. Hunt
Mr. W. F. Presby
Mr. A. Markly
Mr. C. C. Blackmer
Mr. C. F. McFarland
Mr. Millin Jones
Mr. R. G. Jamison
Mrs. Ariel Long
Mrs. S. E. Mason
Mrs. Jo March
Mrs. Bell Crow
Mrs. Lizzie Marvin
Mrs. Kate Ridenour
Mrs. K. Williams
Mrs. Sarah .C. Shaw
Mrs. C. H. Brett
Mrs. J. S. Boughton
Mrs. N. G. Good
Mrs. Reime
Mrs. Munk
Mrs. Sarah Ridenour
Mrs. S. B. Pierson
Mrs. G. H. Hume
Mrs. C. Sease
Mrs. R. B. McKim
Mrs. Anna Stanford
Mrs. M. F. Foster
Mrs. Alice Collier
Mrs. May Wilmouth
Mrs. A. L. Morrow
Mrs. A. Gill
Mr. R. S. Griffith
Mr. D. E. McNease

Mr. Eddie Proper
Mrs. Sarah Shaw
Mrs. D. R. Wiggins
Mrs. Elisha White
Mrs. J. B. Churchill
Mrs. McNease
Mrs. L. G. Gillham
Mrs. C. Beaty
Mrs. A. Marvin
Mrs. A. W. Beard
Mrs. A. Campbell
Mrs. R. G. Jamison
Mrs. Geo. March
Mrs. J. H. Gillham
Mrs. E. W. Coulter
Mrs. Elizabeth Dixon
Mrs. : A. Wingate
Mrs. D. Marvin
Mrs. H. O. Stephens
Mrs. E. G. Morrisson
Mrs. W. E. White
1880

Mr. Elwell
Mrs. Lapham: :Miss Dora Reson
Miss Hay.' Kilworth
Miss l:izz.ie. H:Uliams
Mrs. Churchill
Miss Mina Marvin
Mrs. G. White
Mrs. Allendorf
Mrs. L. E. Mason
Mrs. E. B. Good
Mrs. Oliver
Mrs. Wiggs
Mr. C. E. Blackman
Miss Ariel Long
Miss Kate L. Ridenour
Mrs. Larmon
Mr. James Marvin
Mrs. C. O. Beaty
Mrs. S. L. Ridenour
Mr. A. O. Stephens
Mr. A. G. Wonvold
Mrs. Mustard
Mrs. Wingate
Mrs. Mary E. Hyde
Mary Turner
Mrs. S. Duncan
Mrs. Jennie Parmalee
E. Tabor
Mrs. W. L. Burke
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Mrs. S. Shaw
Mrs. L. Claypool
Sarah Mallard
M. E. Gilham
M. Ranson
Nellie Rushmer
Mrs. S. Rushmer
Mrs. J. Beard
Mrs. R. G. Jamison
Mrs. G. March

Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

Hamilton
McCormack
M. F. Foster
Worthington
Wunk
M~ A. Marck1ey
W. S. Presby
G. S. Duncan
C. Thompson
Mary Good

D. H. Wiggins
Hattie McFarland
Nellie Jones
Sinunons
L. Hollister
More
A. Collin
May Churchill
J. E. Coulter

Copied by Mary Jamison, Lawrence, Kansas, 1979.

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Facts from "A KANSAS SOUVENIR" by Hon. John J. Ingalls, 1896.
Lance Reppert, Lawrence, Ks.

Submitted by

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diffidence. He suffers from excess of modesty. He blushes too easily. There
is nothing he dislikes so much as to hear himself talk. He hides his light
under a bushel. He keeps .as near the tail end of the procession as possible.
He never advertises. He b10weth not his own horn, and is indifferent to the
band wagon.
He is oppressed by the vast responsibility of being an inhabitant of a
conunonwea1th so inuneasurab1y superior in all elements of present glory, in
all the prophecies of future renown, to its inferior companions.

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Blackman, Mary J.
Blackman, RollinE~
Blackm.an, T'~ A~
Blackman. W. I. R.
Boulden, A'. G~ .'( .
Bradley, Laura
Brown. E. A.
Brown, M. N.
Brown. Nancy
Brown, Richard:
Brown, Riley c,: .• ,
Brown. Riley
Brundage, A~ C'~
Brundage, Louisa
Brundage, J. A~
Brundage, E. R'.
Brundage, P;~ H.
Brundage, S~ E'.
Burgan, Ahnal
Burgan, Chas.
Burgan, Ellen
Burgan, lda
Burgan, ~John
Burgan. Rosa
Burgan, Sam
Burnett, A. M.
Burnett, C'. H.
Burnett, E'. E.
Burnett. E'. F.
Burnett. F. GO'
Burnett, J. C'~
Burnett, J. C~
Burnett, M. C"..
Burnett. S: E'~
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Cade, J. R'.
Cady, G. W.
Carter, Jt~ N~
Carfer, C. K.
Carter, G. G'.
Carter, E~ t.
Carter, J. T'
Carter, Naomi
Carter, P. G.
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1875 KANSAS Sf ATE CENSUS'
Po·st Qffice
Volume 19, Pages 1-14

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DOUGLAS' COUNTY'
No·rth Lawrence

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Birth
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Adams, A~ ~l.
Adams, Aim a
Adams, John
Aaams, J. Q:~
Adams, M. O~
Aaams, R'~ J.
Adams, S: M~
A&lt;lams, Willie
Allen, Arthur
Allen, C. B.
Allen, Emily F.
Allen, H. A~
Allen, H. p'.
Allen, J. B:~
Allen, Mary C'~
Allen, Mary
Allen, ~i. E.
Allen, M. E.
Arnold, Nathaniel
Barclay, Chas.
Bardell , Bruce
Bardell, C~ F.
B'ardell, Elizabeth
Bardell, H. L.
Bardell , J. C.
B'iirdell , Jennetta
Bardell, John
Bardell , Eawson
Bardell, M.
Bardell, Walter
Barley, 1. W'.
Barley, Mary
Barnes', F. G.
Barnes, Mary
Barnes, S: T.
Barret, A'. E.
Barret, Fanny
Barret, Julia'
Barret, Sarah
Beels,. Joseph
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Esson, George
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Evans, Simon J.
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Fitzhugh, Hannah
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Frazier, John
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G'arrett, G. H.
Garrett, J. E~
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Gaskell , Charles'
Gaskell, F. W~
Gaskell, Josephine
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Gillette, M: P;
Gillette, S~ N.
GIlmore, J. L.
Gilmore, Laura
Giilmore, Martin
Gilmore, W. J.
Gilmore, W~ t.
Gleason, John
Gleason, Maggie
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Gleason, Michael!
Gleason, Thomas
Gleason, William
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Gray, George"
Gray, Margaret
Gray, M. E.
Gray, R. O~
Gray, W~ H.
Hackley, E. E.
Hackley, Marth aHackley, Thomas
Hackley, t~illis
Hamilton, D.

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Campbell, E. c.
Campbell, Eli
Campbell, Eva~
Campbell, G. W,.
Campbell, L. If.
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Campbell , L. J:
Campbell, Martha
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Campbell, 0". Jf.~
Campbell , Sarah
Campbell , S~ F~
Campbell , Susan
Campbell, Wm.
Campbell, Y:ates
Carroll, M.
Cary, H.
Cary, W'~ H.
Cavanaugh, Thos;.
Coffin, A: E.
Co'ffin, J.
COlker, Phillis
Coursey, Livlngston
Covey, Clara
COlvey, Banie1
Cb,vey, Fred
Covey, E'. M:
Coy, Franklin
Crouch, James:
Cunningham, Ailn
Cunningham, Maria
Cunningham, Mary
Cunningham, Michael
Curry,
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Curry, Frank
Curry, Gertrude
Curry, Le01a"
Curry, Lucy
Citr,ry, Sarah
Darmie, Mattie
Dobbin, Percilla
Duve11, John
El:ler, I. P~
Eller, ~7. J.
Eller, 0'. J.
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Hamil ton, J. B:
Harmon, Algelena
Hannon, Christian
Harmon, H. E'.
Hannon, S~ L.
Hart, Ab ag ail
Herondon, M. L.
Herondon, S~ L.
Hopkins, Frank
Hopkins, Mary
Hopkins, Susan
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Hopper. B: F.
Hopper, H.
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Hopper, t. J.
Hopper, M. w;
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H6,we, O'~ M.
Hughes, Alfred
Hughes. Benj.
HUghes, Delia
HUghes', James'
Hughes, Jesse
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Yackson, Andrew.
Jackson, Caroline:
Jackson, Ellen
Jackson, Emanuel
Jackson, Henry
Jackson, Margaret
Jackson, Mary
J'ennings;, Charles
Jennings. E'. L.
Jennings, Fred
Jennings:, John
Jennings:, Silsan
Jones', Griffith
Jones, Henry
Knowles, Alice
Kno,wles, Charles;
Knowles, GUy!
Knowles, Stephen
Laffreane, August
Lafthouse, John
Laf.thouse, M. J~
tafthouse, Robt.
Lane, M. C~
Lane, Moses
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Myers, F. f{~
Myers, E. A.
Myers, James"
Myers, Margaret
Myers, T. Hf'.
Myers, William
McCabrey, Lydia:
McConnel, J. /(.
MeCo'nnel, Margaret
MeCa·nnel, Maud
MeCo'nnel, Rebecca1
Nelson, Henry
Nelson, Jane
Nelson, Louisai
Nelson, Luke
Nelson, Matthew,
Nelson, Nancy'
Nelson, WHliam
Nesbit, Chas.
Northent, SHas;
Parker, Louisa'
Perry, WaShington
Pine, A. C.
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Ransom, Leann
Ransom, Perry
Ro:binson, C.
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Rufert, Carl
Rufert, Elizabeth
Rufert, Willi am
Rush, ~~ J.
Rush, D:
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RUSh, F. B~
Rush, J. B!
Rush, Katurah
Rush, Lucy
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Rush, R'. A:
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Russell , William
Russell, \~illiam
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Lane, Sylveste'r
Lane, T. L.
Lane, W. W~
Lavin, Timothy
Laptad, Jo'seph
taptad, Susan
Lawrence, C~ W~
Lawrence, G. c.
Lee ;'Samuel
Lewis, A. A-.
Lewis, C. L.
Cewis, D'. H:
Lewis', George
Lewis, Jane
Lewis; Ollie M.
Lewis, Walter
Loit, Charles;
Loi t,Emma
Lo,it, George
Loit, Horace,
Lyncn, Cornelius'
Marshall, Mary
Mar~hall, Orange
Marshall , W~ P-.
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Mercer, Co'rdelfal
Mercer, El:Cina1
Mercer, Eli
Mercer, Hattie
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Meridey, William
Meridey, William
Miller, Aim aMiller, Daniel
Miller, David
Miller, Maud
Monroe, G'. W.
Monroe, J~ L.
Monroe, M. J'.
Monroe, M. S~
Monroe, M.
Morgan, A~ M~
Mo,rgan, A. P'.
Morgan, G. Hr.
Morgan, J. H:
Mo'rgan, Ji~ F:
Mumford i, babel
Mumfordl, Lewis;
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