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Contents
In Memoriam . . ,. . .
New Members. . .
Family Reunions'.
Daniel Boone's :Settlement.
Trading Posts and Missions Which Served Indians in Douglas Co.,KS.
Early Indian Settlements in Douglas County, KS • .
"Haskell Institute: Celebrating It's Centennial" • .
Obituary of Fre,d INGALLS, Haskell Student. . . • . .
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Douglas County" Kansas Marriages (1876). . •
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Bride's Index f~om 1876 Marriage Reconds . . •
List of Teachers Employed in Douglas County, KS 1899-1900.
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Wi11s'Recorded In Douglas Co. " Kansas (Voi. II-1890-l90l). . • . • . '. •
Naturalization Record of Declarations of Intentions, Douglas Co.,
Kansas (Vol.' B) (HAGEMANN, Henry to MALNBERG, John August) . .
C.W. SMITH Morthary Book (1890-1907) (SHEARER, Elmer Y. to
TYSON, Wilma: C. ). ,. • . . . . . . . . . . . .
'Chief Moses Keo~uk Jailed in Lawrence, KS (1868) . . . . .
Townships:
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CLINTON-Members of Clinton Presbyterian Church (1878~19ll).
EUDORA-Paschkl FISH, Shawnee Indian of Eudora, Kansas . . .
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GRANT-The Deiaware "Big House".
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Pratt'~ List of Delawares Who Became American Citizens (1866).
KANWAKA-Newspaper Items (1888) . . • . . • . . .
LECOMPTON-Samuel SMITH's Testimony (1856) • . •
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MARION-Minut~s of the Organizational Meeting of Fairview
Brethren Church (1887) . . • . . . . • •
PALMYRA-LettJr from Palmyra Township (1859) . . .
WAKARUSA-Biographical Sketch of John Crimp WATTS.
WILLOW SPRINGS-Where Worden Church Got It's Name.
Courthouse Terms . . . • .
Queries. . . . .1 • • • • • • • •
Book Review-The ISource . . • • • • • . • .
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A Tra-inirig--Col~ege ,for: Indians, !It Lawrence,
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"The I~aian· fr;inin:g'i0i'fege ,,: si tuated two mll;s s~uth ~r ~;rence, in Douglas
County, Kans~s, is ca~led the Haskell Institute, after Mr. Dudley Haskell, oneof
the representatives 0 that State in Congress. It is under the control of the U.
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The inmates are male and female members from all tribes liVing in the Indian
territory, our correspondent haVing seen there representatives of twenty d1fferent
tr1bes • • •HafVSY Wh1teshteld, one of th1s tribe,'and son of the principal chief
of the tr1be, Chief Wh1teshield~ has been at the Goveruemt Institute at Carltsle
,PA, also at college at Hanover, in Indiana and f1nished at the Haskell Institute'
The boys are taught read1ng, writing, and arithmetio, with oarpentry and waggon~
building and tailoring. The gtrls learn reading, writing, arithmetic, sewing and
cooking. The, pup11s~,un1forms are all made-by the boys and girls, under the
superintendance of capable teachers. The girls wear pinafores and stuff dresses'
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ALLEN. Isabel ~and M1lton. 1317 St,Im~g,. Lawrence. Kansas 66044
,',':1BUR1CH}1LL".,.Mary. 1622 Kentucky. Lawrence. Kansas 66044
'BRUNK. Dor1 s. ,508 Oswell. Bakersf1eld. Callfornla 93307
CURD. Flora C~. 4750 70th Street. No. 39. La Mesa Callfornla 92041
DAVIS, Donna V •• 475J&gt;----L-'lotl:l_~treet. No. 39._ La Jil.~sa. CAl9~~041&lt;:.:: :":'"".'~~
FREEMAN: Marj~r-leH •• -2317 Ander.son Road.--Lawrence. KS' 66046
--GANTZ. Arlynn 'G •• Route 3. St. Louis. Michigan~8-8-8(f--GIBSON. Frances D •• !~S99 Whl tehorn Dr •• at. 9. Midland. MI 48640
HOOVER. Mark A •• 1573 Beverly ad •• Idaho Falls. ID 83402
PATTERSON. Julla A •• 1816 Maple Lane. # F-38. Kent WA 98032
RAINBOLT. Robert and aosalee.~Rt #1. Lot E. 33. McLouth KS 66054
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Charles RIST-Famlly Reunlon. June 16. 1985. Douglas County
Falrgrounds. Bldg #2. For more information contact:
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The Douglas County G~nealoglcal Soclety 'ls a non-profit
organization wlth regularly scheduled meetlngs the second
Tuesday night of each month, 7: 30 P.M., meeting place to be
announced. Mini-workshops are held the first Monday evening
after the regular monthly meeting At 7:00 P.M. in the Gallery
Room of Fhe Lawrence Public Library. Membership fees are $10.00
s1ngle. $11.00: fam1ly-. The fiscal year 1s from July 1 to June
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Sketch
settlement as vlsuallzed by Henry Worrall about
1900.: Pl~ture'. from Kansas .. A.P1ctoral Hlstory, by Nyle H. MUler, Edgar
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In September of 1827, Banlel Morgan BOONE, son of Danlel BOONE of Kentucky
was appolnted "farmer" to the Kansas Indlans and was employed .by the federal
government to teach the Indlans the art of agrlculture. Hls'settlement
was located seven mlles northwest of present Lawrence on the south llne of
present Jefferson Co. Hls son Napoleon, born Aug 22 1828 appears to have
been the flrst whlte chlld born ln Kansas

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TRAnIN-G-PO~T~~- ~ci"··~iSSI ~~~ WHI CH SERVW- t~e- ~NDIANS
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1.) Trading house of Frederlck CHOUTEAU"establ1shed at Horseshoe
Lake (present day Lakevlew) ln 1829. Abandoned ln 18)1.

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and removed ln 18)0 to the mouth ot Mlsslon Creek in Shawnee
Co.
).) Methodlst Eplscopal Mlsslon (Shawnee) establlshed in 1848 near
the mo!t;h of the Wakarusa under the charge ot Rev. Abraham STILL.

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EUDORA-town ln Douglas County named for Chlef Paschal FISH I S
daaghter, Eudora.
WAKARUSA (river, townshlp and flrst name of Lawrence, KS)Legend has lt that an Indian malden was crossing the
stream on horseback untll she reallzed that she was
half lmmersed and crled out "Wau-ka-ru-sa!' (or "hlpdeep". The stream was named accordlngly. Another
deflnl tlon of WAKARUSA is: "the river upon whose
bankS grew the wll4 mllkweed".
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North Lawrence

of the townshlp ln Jefferson Co. from whlch
was formed)-named for Chlef Sarcoxle (Sahof the Turtle band of Delaware Indlans who
Law-rence-'and ran a ferry from present-day
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,INDIANS of DOUGLAS COUNTY. KANSAS
The earliest European mention of t~~; great tribes whose
homes and hunting grounds extended over::~:the reglon afterwa~ds
known as the Terrl tory of Kansas ls on a map by Father Marq,;ue.tte/ /)
;:-r'ThlStirilaP was drawn subsequent to the voyage of Marquette arid Jol/let 0.)
-'in' 'the summer of 1673. It was for one of these trlbes. the KANSA
(Cansez. Konza etc.) that the State of Kansas was later named.

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In Douglas County. Kansas the two prlncipal tribes who settled
the area were the Shawnees and the Delawares. They had arrived
ln Kansas in the 1820' s and by the time that most of ~h~m.we~e sent
to other reservatlons ln the 1850's and 18.60'smany.-hadPal:~e~d~3£y",\'\
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By treatles of June 1825. the Shawnee were removed to a tract
of land "50 miles square s1tuated west of the State of Missour1
and wlth1n the purchase lately made from the Osage." This tract
1ncluded all of Douglas County except Grant townsh1p. (See map
on lnslde of back cover). Aided by the miss10narles who settled
among them. the Shawnees soon were livlng a relat1vely comfortable
l1fe wlth log houses and well cultivated fields. The Shawnees
'eventually estab11shed a form of government arid ~n the1r elect10n
of 1855, they elected the follow1ng members: ,- ,OO.uN..eIlI.: Henry BLUE
J~CKET. DOUGHERTY. TOOLEY. Simon HILL and TUCKER:.
CLERK: Matthew
KING; INTERPRETEB: Charles BLUE JACKET and, PRINCIPAL CHIEFS:
Joseph PARKS and Grah~~RO(:;:ERS~,
One of the f1rst hotels 1n Kansas was one bu11t and operated
by Shawnee Ind1an, Paschal FISH 1n present-day Eudora.* -The "FISH
HOUSE" (Hotel) was a welcome haven for many a wh1te settler pass1ng through Douglas County 1n territorial days and afterward. In
an art1cle ent1tled "Remin1scences of 1855" by C.H. D1ckson 1n
Collections of\ the Kansas State H1storical Soc1ety, Mr. D1ckson
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,"The room ass1gned to us had a large open flrG-~j)l;.8.,ce,. , __
one bed, and perhaps a half-dozen chairs .Th1nkOf-32(~~e:~:·
people, men. women and ch11dren together, sleep1ng 1n that---·/
space of 16 by 16 feet. Well we d1d, somehow, us1ng the
bedd1ng from our wagons. First we had supper. Our hostess
had to set table four or five t1mes. for s'o many ••• i twas
late bedtime before my supper was over. and when I went to
the sleep1ng room ••• on looking for bedding. I found that
one buffalo robe was all that was left me."

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,Shawnee Ind1an. Robert ROBERTTAILE held the' or1g1nal land
pate~t to a tract of land later to become the City of Lawrence.
111 1854 the Shawnees numbered about 900 1nclud1ng about 20 wh1te
men who had marr1ed 1nto the tr1be. On May 10. le54, the Shawnee
trlbe ceded to the U.S. the ent1re tract set apart for them 1n 1825.

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The government retroceded to the trlbe land amountlng to about
200 acres per tribal member. mostly in Johnson County. As soon
as the land was thrown open to whl te settlement.. squatters came
from nelghboring states to secure claims in Douglas County.
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\.part of the traot of land whlch the Delaware Indians settled in'
1829. The Delawares clalmed to be the pareC.,t.L·,stem"from.which
the numerous Algonquln trlbes descen¢ed and were referred to by
other tribes as "Grandfather". Thelr earliest known home was in ,tke
the lower part of Pennsylvanla and New Jersey.

In 1818. the Delawares rellnqulshed their clalm to the
State of Indiana and were assigned lands ln Mlssourl where they
removed to the James Fork of the Whlte Rlver untll the treaty of
1829 when that tract Was rellnquished and they were granted lands
ln Kansas "In the fork of the Kansas and Mlssourl rlvers extendlng up the Kansas Rlver to the Kansas (Indlan) llne'and up the
Missourl Rlver to Camp Leavenworth and thence by a line drawn
westerly leavlng a space ten mlles wide. 'noi:,th,··,ofthe Kansas
boundary line for an outlet. (Ft. Leavenworth was reserved to the
U.S.) (See map on lnslde of back cover) •
The U.S. government erected a grist and saw mill for the
Delaware and furnlshed them cattle. Some of the Delawal1ebecame
farmers. but the majority subsisted chiefly by huntlng and serv1ng
as guldes to wh1tes travel11ng West.
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In the book. Beyond The M1ss1ssippi. by Albert R1chardson 1n
1867 there ls a good descr1pt10n of a dark ra1ny n1ght ln 1858 (iif-;;
when Mr. Rlchardson. unable to travel any farther 1n the lnclement
weather oame upon the log house of a Delaware famlly not many m1les
out of Lawrence.
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lilt was a s1ngle room ten or 12 feet square. There
were three men. dressed 1n coats and pantaloons. who
had long coarse black ha1r ••• and susp1c10us countenances" and "a stout squaw,. cheery and open-faced
(who) wore z1nc ear-r1ngs as large as sllver dollars".
"Crouch1ng bes1de her was a g1rl of 8 years also wearing
the metallic ear-r1ngs" and"from a sw1ng1ng hammock
an Ind1an papoose of American descent ..... "Supper· over
the little girl filled and 11ghted an earthen p1pe with
reed stem a foot long. Smo~~ng..a few wh1ffs she handed
it to her mother."
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In 1854 the Delaware ceded most of the1r lands to the U.S.
At this time the tr1be numbered about 900. A large port10n of
the tribe removed to Indian territory in 1868 and the rest to
thelr. ~ome·s a-t the W-1ch1 ta Agency.
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those Delaware.who dec1ded to become U.S. c1tizens.

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Haskell Institute commemorates "me·'iUindr·ed years of operation in

.the' story of Indian schools reaches back to 1879.

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In that year a law was passed
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The first school was near Carlisle, Pennsylvania and directed by the original
promoter of Indian education, Captain Richard H. Pratt. Plans for additional schools
in more central locations were soon being developed. In July, 1881 the Lawrence
Tribune observed that Lawrence had a good chance to be selected as the site of one
of these schools.
Major James M. Haworth, Inspector of Indian schools, was to decide where to
place the schools. As an inducement to place a school here, local citizens worked
hard in the summer of 1882 on a fund-raising campaign which netted $lO,OOO!which
was used to purchase a 280 acre farm. The farm was offered as a campus for an Indian school and by the end of the year Haworth decided to locate a school here.
In 1883, architect John G. Haskell prepared plans for two dormitories and a
school building and work began on them in the fall. His brother, Dudley C. Haskell
was then Chairman of the,.Indian Affairs Committee in the House of Representatives.
He was an advocate of industrial training schools as worthwhile solutions to the
Indian question. By 1883, Dudley Haskell was a rising Republican politician and a
member of the powerful Ways and Means Committee. When Dudley Haskell died on December 16, 1883 from a chronic kidney disease known at that time as Bright's disease,
he was a relatively young man.
The Lawrence Journal stated four days later "Probably at no time in the history of our city has a death brought such universal sorrow and regret as that of
our deceased statesman." Dudley Haskell's life left a distinct memory of his value
and inspired a deep initial interest in 'the cause of Indian education which was assessed in the September 21, 1884 Lawrence Journal,. It stated that Dudley:

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"'studied the Indian question closely • • • had he lived he would have
accomplished a vast amount in aiding the. cause of Indian education:.l11
The newspaper spoke of the choice of Haskell as a name for the Lawrence Indian school
as being "a merited compliment."
Today Lawrence residents think of the name "Haskell'! and the Indian Junior
College as unit~d which in one way ~epresents the commitment of the people of this
area to Indian education. The Centenn:i.al Committee at Haskell has brought in
many special programs and 'helped all of us to see the great div~rsity and rich
culture of Native Americans. These Centennial activities are also leading to a
rebil:;th of local support and interest in this federal school.
~,re invite your part:icipation in these activities.
We hope you will visit the
exhibit, "Haskell: 100 years" at the Watkins Community Museum. Other centennial
!3,ctivit:j:es upcoming are, "Native American Works from Woolaroc, The Frank Phillips
:Fqund~t;i:on MU$eum, Ba,1;tle$ville", at the Adams Alumni Center February 24-April 5,
a,nd "Contempor-ary Nativ·e Amer;i:can Art - curated by the Gardiner Art Gallery of
Qkla,h9ma, Sta,te University, Stillwater" at the Art and Design Gallery, University
Qf Ka,n!?a,s, Ma,rch 17 .,.. April:.5.

OBITUARY OF FRED INGALLS
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Last Saturday evening Fred Ingalls. a Modoc. a bright and
interesting boy of thirteen years of age died after an illness
of two weeks. He belonged to that tribe that defied so stubbornly
1n the lava beds of Oregon the attempts of our government in '72-3
to send them to their reservations and finally were starved out and
ob11ged to cap1tulate but not until they had treacherously put to
death our Un1ted States comm1ssioners. General Candy and Dr. Thomas
who were attempt1ng to make a treaty with them. For this act their
leader Captain Jack and three of his followers were executed. The
tribe was then sent to the Lanpan Agency. I.T •• near Baxter Springs
Kas. and were for several years under the influence of those
consecreated and honored missionaries. Asa and Emmeline Tuttle.
Since their removal. however. the mortality among them has been great
and many have d1ed.
Fred was the last of five brothers. his father and mother having
also d1ed. He was a very bright. interesting boy. quick at numbers.
readily grasping ideas. speaking English well. of an acttve. nervous
temperament but never seemlng very strong or rugged slnce he came.
It ls sald that he planted the germs of disease 1n the territory
before com1ng here by the klnd of gypsy 11fe he led. camp1ng out
and sleep1ng 1n the open a1r. Monday we lald blm to rest 1n the
11ttle Ind1an cemetery and the serv1ce at the grave. w1t~ the long
row of school mates and fr1ends standing by with reverent ~ooks and
upllfted hats pay1ng the last mark of respect and love to the1r
young school fellow was touch1ng and 1mpressive. It 1s the f1rst
death that has occurred at the Inst1tute for n1ne months. There are
four other members of the tr1be here. a daughter of Scar Faced Charley
who was w1th Capt Jack at the massacre of the commlss10ners. and three
~oys. one called Asa Tuttle. from the miss10nary. a very bright,
·lnterestlng boy.

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DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1876
From Book 4 in the of"fice of the Clerk of the ·SpeciaIIzed. 171"lsion "of-the Distrt"ct"Court, Room 144',~~~:~~~!=,:~
Judicial &amp; Law Enforcement Center, Lawrence, Kansas. Compl:1ed by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough .
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ADAMS, James W.
AKERS, Henry
ALBRECHT, B.
ALCORN, Sylvester
ALLEN, Frank A.
ALLEN, Samuel R. (K)
ARNOLD, Edward
BARBER, John
BARNHART, Joseph
BARNHART, William
BARTLETI', 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
BRUBAKER, 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.
HIATI', Mrs. Fannie B.
PRENTICE, Adelaide L.
BALDWIN, Mary M.
PETI'IBONE , Elvira E.
DOBBINS, Ella
BAILEY, Mary
BRADEN,_ I.~abe~.A .. _

: 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.
. ,' _ D.AYlS,. C~~les ~~_

\

if other than Lawrence
Date &amp; Place
,

28 Dec. 1876
1 Feb. 1876
3 Aug. 1876,
12 Feb. 1876
27 May 1876
14 Nov. 1876
17 Oct. 1876
13 Dec. 1876
9 Nov. 1876
23 Nov. 1876
28 June 1876
2.5 Dec. 1876
7 Sept. 1876
30 Apr. 1876
25 Nov. 1876
18 Apr. 1876
4 May 1876
2.5 Oct. 1876
'. 13 Sept. 1876
2 Mar. 1876
3 Feb. 1876
1 June 1876

License only
Topeka, Ks. Shawnee Co.

Officiant
J.W. Cockins, Rev.
W.O. Kretsinger, Pastor
John Q.!.Norton, P.J.
Linus Blokesley, 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.
Geo. Tonnies, Rev.
John Q.A.Norton, P.J.
S.J. Asterberg, M.G.
John Piehler, Priest
Christopher Flory, M.G.
A.A.Trimper, M.G.
J.H. Bonebrake, M.G.
John Q.A.Norton, P.J.
Edward Gill, M.G.

20 Jan. 1876
3 Sept. 1876
26 Feb. 1876

John.Q.A.Norton, P.J.
T B.Gray, Min.
R.A. Caruthers, M.G.

1.5 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 MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1876
Bridegroom
Bride
.DAV+S: 'wiiliam -- -- -SPENCER~Efien -'M.
\--_-=DEVER. ,Sheldon B.
PIPER. Ella
.DOLISI. John
MOLL. -Elizabeth
DOWNS, Eli A.
HARBOUR. Sarah E.
DRENDEL, Joseph
HEILIGENSTEIN,. Adelheia
DUDLEY. Luther C.
SHOBERT, Sarah M.
DUMMER, William H.
WISER(WIZER). Jennie
DUTTON, Daniel P.
WATSON. Lorinda J.
EASTMAN. Nelson D.
UNDERWOOD. Lucinda
EBERHART. Obadiah
FLORY, Saty
ELAM, Tilman C.
FEARER, Mary A.
ELLIOTT. Andrew G.
SEATON. Rebecca
ERVIN. Charles
HALL. Mary
FLORA. Josiah D.
HARBOUR, Martha E.
FLORY. Cyrus
METSKER. Sarah E.
FISHER. Frederie G.
RICHARDS;, Emma L.
FRICKER. William D.
TRIMPER. Lucy E.
FURGUSON, Lewis S.
SILVERS. Catherine
GAUSNELL. Joseph M.
STILES. Eliza A.
GAYLORD. Owen C.
TAYLOR. Julia K.
GILL. Albert P.
OLIVER.;; Julia T.
GILMORE. John
ANDERSON. Matilda
GINN,(ZINN) Moses
SWEEZER. Olive
GORDON. Wm. F.
BOONE. S. Margaret
GRACEY, Simon P.
ROFFEL. Eliza A.
GREENFIELD, Charles
ARNOLD. Martha
HOGAN. Thomas
EDWARDS. Mattie
HALBURT. John
TOYNE, Sarah Jane
HAMMERT, John
MARFILIUS. Magdelena
HARDEN, James H.
KIRBY:, Mary E.
HARDING, James C.
FISHPAW. Maggie
HARRIS. Walker
LEE, Rebecca
HATCH, Charles
DONOHOE, Lizzie A.
HATTEN. Henry H.
COTES (COLES), Francis
HAYS, William
LINNING. Virginia A.
HENDERSON, Andy
RUBr, Anna
HOERSEMAN. Frank
KAMMEYER. Sophia W.
HOLMES, Ezra R.
NOEACKER. S.E.

(Cont'd)

Date &amp; Place if other than LaWrence.7 Aug. 1876
"
11 Oct. 1876
28 Nov. 187.6
16 Feb. 1876:
12 Sept. 1876
21 Mar. 1876
15 Mar. 1876 1
12 Mar. 1876'
7 Jan. 1876
Shawnee Co., Ks.
13 Aug. 1876
9 Mar. 1876
12 Feb. 1876
30 May 1876
License only
23 Feb. 1876
24 Feb. 1876
10 June 1876
25 Dec. 1876
22 July 1876
21 Sept. 1876
24 Aug. 1876
3 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
13 Jan. 1876'
12 Sept. 1876
17 Aug. 1876
3 June 1876
1 Nov. 1876
30 Nov. 1876
27 Apr. 1876

Officiant
::-:::--::=-==--==--====-.:
~'~S':W . Lloyd, M.G.
,
J.W. Cockins"Pas~or
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.IG.
W.O. Kretsinger, Min.
John QA .. Norton , P.J.
Peter Brubaker. M.G.
Peter Brubaker, M.G.
J . W. Cockins. "'" Pas tor
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~Ha:rris, J.P.
John QA. Norton, P.J~
Dudley Lee, M.G.
John A. Reitz, M.G.
Henry W. Conry, M.G.

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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.
LEFMAN, . 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.
13 Jan. 1876
JOHNSONj Emma M.
20 Oct. 1876
ERICKSON, Anna
24 Mar. 1876
BRYANT, Chaney
21 Dec. 1876
CORNELIUS, Laura
27 June 1876 .
SHOEBERT, Mary E.
11 11ay 1876
FOX, Matilda
13 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, 'Myrti1la E.
9 Feb. 1876
CARTER, Elizabeth
25 May 1876
COFFEY, Martha F.
18 Apr. 1876
MIENZER(MINZER)(MINZIER),
Louisa
31 May 1876
ROSS, Lillian
26 Oct. 1876
COOKE, Hellen A . 3 1 May 1876
STANFIELD, Mary
5 Mar. 1876
_-CLARKE,Sarah
8 Apr. 1876
JONES, Jennie
1 July 1876
PATE, Emma
24 Sept. 1876
BLODGETT, Jessi e 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

(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 Drisddlr; M.G...
W.F.Harwood, J.P.
John Q.H.Norton, P.J.
A.A.Trimper, M.G.

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(Cont'd)

Bridegroom

Bride

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

Officiant

MENDENHALL, Charles
MINNIX, (MINICH),
Fleming H.
MITCHELL, James T.
MOORE, Ely
MOORE, Robert R.
MO~GAN, 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 .Fi tzgerald, 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

MORTON', William A.
MOSSER ,,~ George
NESBITT, Charles H.
NEWLIN, Joseph H.
NEWMAN, Marshall G.
NORTH, Uriah
OLIVER, Henry N.
PATE, Daniel
PENROOD(PENROD) Isaac
PETERS, 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.

John Q.A.Norton, P.J.
A.C.Peck, Clergy
Chas Chadwick, J.P.
John N. Holliday, M.G.
: S:W.LIQyd"M:G.
T. B. -Gray, Min.
Rufus Parks, M.G.
Dudley Lee, M.G.
Henry W. Conry, M.G.

�pOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1876
Bridegroom
SMITH, Hiatt S.
SMITH, James
SMITH, John F.
SNOW, Wm. H.
SNYDER, Hel'lry 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
WILLIAMS, 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.

Bride
-,-DOUGLAS, Lizzie
WILLIAMS, Parthena
PERRY, Mary
SMITH, Carrie
FEATHERSTON, Mary
STEWART, Mollie(Mattie)
WILLS, Susan
POPE, Maggie
CRAVENS, Annie
TUCKER, Margaret
GUTMUCHEL, Mary
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
BROWN, Lizzie
McKNIGHT, Emma M.
NEW, Catherine
BONHAM, Sarah C.
BULLOCK, Maggie A.
BAUM, Martha E.
LATSHAW, Jennie E.
GOVE, Myra
PATE, Laura N.

(Cont'd)

Date &amp; Place if other than Lawrence

Officiant

17 Feb. 1876
7 Sept. 1876
22 Feb. 1876
4 Oct. 1876
8 July 1876
30 Jan. 1876
13 May 1876
10 Aug. 1876
30 '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, Miri.
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.

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

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.
BLODGE'IT, Jessie B.
BONHAM, Sarah C•.
BOONE, S. Margaret
BOYD, Nancy
. BRADEN, Isabel A.
BROWN, Lizzie'
BRUBAKER, 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
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, H.eI).ry
LEWIS, Ebenezer
BURNETT, Henry C.
LEEPER, Gilbert C.
LESLIE, Thomas G.
KENNEDY, Oscar C.
HA'ITEN ,Henry H.
VARNER, David
SMITH, Hiat~ S.
.MANTER, Addison
NORTH, Uriah
REED, Henry
CRAVE, Charles W.
BECKER, Stephen
HATCH, Charles
RANDELL, Walter P.
WALKER, Jenks
SMILEY, James

I3ridegroom
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
HARBG:UR· Martha E.
HARBOUR, Sarah E.
HARDIN, Susan J.
HARRIS, Samantha A.:
HARRIS, Sarah
HEILIGENSTEIN, Adelheia
HEILIGENSTEIN, 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, Wi~liam
KNOTT, Abner C.
VANCIL, Izri B.
MOORE, Robert A.
KINZY, John R.
WHITSELL, Willis
PATE, Daniel
VOGEL, Robert
NEWLIN, Joseph H.
ERVIN, Charles
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.

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�· Alphabetical listing of brides from 1876 Marriage records, Douglas County, Ks.
Bridegroom
LATSHAW, Jennie E.
LAUGHTON, Mary A.
LEE, Rebecca
LEHMANN, Hellen A.C.
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, i.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.

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.
WILLIAMSO~, Charles A.
FLORY, Cyrus
BARNHART, William
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

(Cont'd)
Bridegroom

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, Eliza 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 i(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.

�4lphabetical listing of brides from 1876 Marriage records, Douglas County, Ks.
Bride

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;Bridegroom

WALTERS, Nancy E.
ROOT, Horace E.
WALMSLEY, Mollie
PHILLIPS, Jerold
WARREN, Emily A.
CAMERON, Noah
WATSON, Larinda J.
DUTI'ON, Daniel P.
WESTERHAUSE, Anna
AKERS, Henry
WHEELER, Mary D.
COCHRAN, Joseph S.
WHIPPLE, Alice
ALBRECHT, B.
WHITCOMB, Lily A.
BARTLETT, Joseph E.
WHITE, Ellen
SCOTI' , 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, ~,i(Mary)
McDONALD, (Edward )
Edmond E.
WISER (WIZER), Jennie
DUMMER, William H.
YATES, Amanda
CADE, Phenis
YEWDOLL (YENDALL),
CANTRELL, Hiram B.
Charlotte
Typed by Pauline Meyer

. ADDITIONS:

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M~.I"r1ages·

of Douglas County, Kansas

REYNOLDS, CharlesW. marr1ed EBERHART, Sarah J.
22 Fe~ruary 1874-A.A. Tr1mper, ·MG
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Walter CROUCH wrote a letter on 15 Nov 1828 from Ch1locothe, OH stat1ng that h1s
w1fe, Charlotte CROUCH had run away aga1n. Th1 s was the tenth time she has run
away 1n 10 years. (Carolina Observer, Thurs. 15, Jan 1829, p. 2)

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WILLS RECORDED_at LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS _COUNTY._ KANSAS
Volume II

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The followlng wHls w~re--copled from W111 Book II In' the Judlclal and
Law Enforcement Center.l Dlstrlct Court Offlce. Lawrence. Kansas by Judy Sweets.
All of t-h~ will's -11sted\ h~'re were made in U'OuglasCouhty unless otherWl.s,e noted.
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Lawrence
18 Dec 1893
26 Nov 1893 200
AKERS. Rhoda
4 Jan 1891
6 June 1900
ALKIRE. Ellza
13 Feb 1900
578
Media, KS
5 Aug 1896
26 July 1896 352
ASHBY. Bladen
24 May 1895
Lawrence
ASSMAN. Justus
23 MAV 1894
30 July 1895
23 July 1895 270
28 Apr 1895 272
AMBLER. Ellzabeth C. 4 Apr 1893 Salt Lake C, U'l' 18 June \\.895
Eudora, KS
20 May 1895
16 May 1895 258
AMEND. George
6 May 1895
Lawrence
4 Sept 1890
5 July 1890 70
APITZ. Frederlck W. 1 Aug 1883
Lecompton, KS 15 Nov 1894
BAHNMAIER. George' 14 Feb 1891
J Nov 1894 239
22 Oct 1889
63
9 June 1891
BABCOCK. CarmI. W.
25 May 1886
10 Oct 1898
Lawrence
448
. BAKER. Josephine A. 26 Apr 1898
Marlon Twp.
18 June 1891
BANDLE. Bernhart
9 May 1891
15 Jun 189165
24 Feb 1900
Lawrence
BARDELL. Hallesa
31 Jan 1900
549
Lawrence
16 Sept 1892
6 Sep 1892 124
BANKS. Charles
15 Aug 1891
Lawrence
19 Jan 1891
BARTELDES. Emma
6 Sept 1890
3 Jan 1891
28
Eudora, KS
23 Jul 1892
20 Jul 1892 117
BECK. Francis
7 July 1892
Lawrence
6 Mar 1896
6/10 Dec 1895 332
BERRY. Wlllie
7 Dec 1895
Lawrence
27 Feb 1891
24 Feb 1891
41
BILBUSCH. Henry
18 Nov 1889
Media, KS
22 Jul 1895
14 Dec 1894 268
BLACK. Washington C. 8 Dec 1894
1 ,Aug ,1894
22 Jul 1894 229
BODWELL. Charlot~~_~O Feb_18,80 _ Palmyra Twp.
15 Jun 1?97 _ _-4 Jun 1897_ ~
BOWMAN. J~hn
14 Aug 1894
.
,l3R-EITHAUPT. Frederick-'7 Dec 1893
20 Nov 1899
,522
i-BRil:l'U)ER~::':'Jcihn- L. .
18 Sep 1897
Eudora. ks
23_ Sep 18.9t-=..::...=-=-====="408
BROWNING. Jared ---3-0ct18'8-'r-'- 'Lecompton" -' 25 May 1891
6 May 1891
61
BRUNE. F.
31 Jan 1898
12 Oct 1898
451
. BUNYAN. Agnes
25 Dec 1897
Saratoga, NY
2 May 1898
430
16 Apr 1892
BURR. Adelaide
Lawrence
) May 1892
29 Apr 1892 114
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.. . BYFORD. Robert H.
1 June 1899
7 Jul 1899
503
CAMERON. Emily
16 sept 1892
Lawrence
9 Feb 1893
29 Jan 1893 153
CARLSON. Sophla
1 Jul 1891
Lawrence
6 Jul 1891
2 Jul 1891 73
CARY. Francls H.
22 Apr 1891
Baldwin
28 Feb 1899
468
CARY. Wllliam C.
14 Feb 1890
N. Lawrence
19 Oct 189)
16 Oct 1893 194
Lawrence
CLARK. Eliza J.
13 Apr 1898
18 Apr 1898
16 Apr 1898 427
CONGER. Ellza
21 Mar 1893
18 Oct 1897
411
CONN. Malcolm
19 Dec 1892
Webb Clty. 1'10 12 Mar 1898
424
CROSBY. Mower I
30 Jan 1891
Lawrence
20 Dec 1893
205
Leavenworth,KS)
(codlc11
31 Jul 1893
CROZIER, Margaret
1 Feb 1890
2 Jan 1894.
22 Dec 1893 203
CUMMINGS, Henry A. 28 May 1895
8 Jun 1895
30 May 1895 263
DAMM. Anna
11 Mar 1893
2 Jun 1899
493
DAMM. John
20 Apr 1889
2 Jun 1899
492
DAVIS, Mary
28 Jun 1899
7 Aug 1899
507
DEAY. Franois
22 Sep 1894
27 Nov 1895
16 Oct 1895 304
DAVIS. Henry Tyler 10 Jan 1890
) Oct 1891
10 Sep 1891 80.
DIMMERY. Absolom
~ug?
1890
14 Sep 1890,
21 Oct 1890 13
DJ.NSMOOR, Mary
10 Apr 1895
Lawrence
24 May 1895
14 May 1895 260
DHISDOM. Sarah
23 Aug 1899
)0 Aug 1899
511
EBINGER. Elisabeth 26 Oct 1892
Willow 'Springs 13 Feb 1893
14 Nov 1892 ~54
Dorathea (age 75)
Twp.
EDER. Anna Marla
12 Feb 1895
Eudora. KS
15 Apr 1899
474
EDHOLM, Carl Fred. 24 Oct 1894
12 --Jan 1895
26 Dec 1894 241
21 Jan 1891 )0
EIDEMILLER, Alex. J. 8 Mar 1890
28 Jan 1891
ELWELL, Mary G.
12 Aug 1895
6 Sept 1900
,587
4 Aug 1891
ESTELLE. Addle
13 Aug 1891
11 Aug 1891
'75
EVATT. Will1am
17 Apr 1893
Lawrence
17 Oct 1893
28 Sep.189J 191
FALLWELL, Ephrem
13 May 1890
Clinton Twp. 25 Apr 1892
)1 Dec 1891 111
4 Aug 1890
FELDHOFER, Anton
Eudora, KS
12 Aug 1890
10 Aug 1890 854
FELLOWS. Frances W•. 6 Sep 1883
Lawrence
S Mar 1894
10 Feb 1/:i94 214
FELLOWS, Thomas S.
Lawrence
2 'Jan 1892
6 Sep 1883
.16 Dec 1891
96
8 Oct 1885
FERRIS. John
Lecompton.KS 2 Feb 1900
538
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FIELD. Lucy T.
31 Mar 1896
Lawrence ~
10 Feb 1897
-378
Monmouth
'21 Jan 1896
3 Jul 1895
)22
I FIX •. George
2 Oct 1894
Shawne,e _. Co ~ KS
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FREEMAN. Henr1etta

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201 I
307

3 Oct 1891
Lecompton. KS
GARRETT. Sarah M.
11 June
Allentown. PA1
GERMAN. Joseph
(of Slate Dale, Washlngton Twp. Lehlgh Co. PA)
518
5 Aug 1897
Lawrence
20 Oct 189Q
GILDER. Francls
26 Sep 1897 436
7 Jun 1898.
GLEASON. Fortunatus 29 Jan 1886
409
1 Sep 1896
7 Oct 1897
GNEFKOW. Ferdlnand
21 Mar 1893 159
30 Nov 1891
Eudora. KS
5 Apr 1893
. GOTTSTEIN. John
126
16 Apr 1892 Westfleld. Bureau
Sep 1892
GRAY. Nathan
Co •• IL1
568
10 May 1900
Lawrence
GRIFFITH. Robert S. 3 Sep 1896
8 Jul 1894 232
19 Dec 1892 Wlllow Sprln'!;s 13 Aug 1894
HAFFNER. Mlchael
524
18 Dec 1899
HARDTARFER. George 28 Mar 1899 1 M.rlon Twp.
Jacob
8 Jan 1892
98
1 Jan 1892
HARRISON. James H. 19 Mar 1891
369
27 Dec 18811
HART. Madora
8 Uec 1881
(or Lebanon. St. Clalr. IL
2 Aug 1892 134
HAYS. Homer
11 Jul 1891
Lawrence
5 Nov 1892
5 Aug 1893 186
HEISEY. Abraham
2 Aug 1893
12 Aug 1893
5 Feb 1895 253
HENDRY. James M.
5 Jan 1887
17 Apr 1895
17 Mar 1897 366
HILL, Elm1ra
about 15 Dec 1896 Lawrence
5 Apr 1897
20 Jul 1892 184
HOFFMAN, Chr1stlan 13 Jun 1889
7 Aug 1893
454
HOLLINGBERY, Wlll1am 23 Dec 1895
Lawrence
29 Oct 1898
9 Sept 1896 354
HOLLINGSWORTH. Albert 31 Aug 1896
11 Sept 1896
(of Cllnton, KS-father's famlly of Llberty, IN)
HOLLISTER. Slmpson
12 sept 1896
25 Jan 1901
611
HOOD, Susan D.
17 Feb 1899
16 Feb 1901
,
613
I HOWELL, Lewis and
26 Feb 1892
Lawrence
2 May 1893 (Lewis). ·14 Oct 1892 168
Mary Jane HOWELL
HOWLAND, Clark G.
11 Dec 1894
18 Jul 1899
504
HUGHS, Allen
15 Jan 1890
,2. Feb 1891
26 Jan 1891 32
HULCE. Sarah
20 Nov 1893
Cl1nton'rU'J). 20 Nov 1896
18 Nov 1896 359
HUME. Emma H.
15 Apr 1895
11 Jun 1900
580
HUNTER, Jane
28 Sep 1895 City of Hot
11 Mar 1896
342
Springs. SD
24 Sep 1893 188
28 Sep 1893
11 Apr 1892
ISEMAN. Fr1tz
19 Feb 1894 225
10 May 1890
Lawrence
7 Jul 1894
JACKE, Andrew
________--------_________(d. Clarimore. Ind1an Ter
8 Nov 1890 20
JARDON, Xav1er
16 Sep1890
17 Nov 1890
2 Jul 1898 438
JENNINGS. Brldget
5 Apr 1898
Lawrence
5 Jul 1898
JENNINGS. William C. 11 Jan 1893 Lawrence
25 May 1894
1 May 1894 219
16 Apr 1898 ,428
JOHNSON. Carollne
9 Feb 1898
28 Apr 1898
JOHNSON, Hannah
8 Jan 1894
8 l'1ay 1900
565
472
JOHNSON, Thomas
31 Jan 1899 N. Lawrence
11 Apr 1899
12 Aug 1891 138
JOHNSTON. Miss Mary 11 Aug 1891 Santa Rosa. CA
7 Sep 18911
(formerly of Jacksonvllie. IL, late of Sonoma Co •• CA)
JOHNSTON. Mary S.
~Feb 18911 Lawrence
8 May 1900
560
22 Dec 1896
7 Nov 1899
520
JONES. Elizabeth
19 Sep 1892 132
JONES. Morgan
15 Mar 1890 Lawrence
26 Oct 1892
KANE. Anna C.
18 Oct 1899
10 Uct 1900
590
KAVANAUGH, Ellen
29 Oct 1889 Lawrence
12 Mar 1900
551
KEHLER. Dennis
9 Sep 1892 Lawrence
17 Jun 1893
13 Jun 1893 172
29 Mar 1898 435
KERNS. Davld (77)
9 Apr 1896 Lecompton, KS
7 Jun 1898
KESSLER. Samuel
1 Nov 1895 Lawrence
26 Aug 1896
393
KOHLER, Chr1st1an
4 Nov 1889 Eudora
15 Dec 1897
419
26 Oct 1892 136
LACY. Ellzabeth
1 Aug 1872
11 Nov 1892
2 7 Oct 1897
LANE. M1chael H.
11 Oct 1897 Lawrence
413
14 Jan 1896 318
LANE. Wll11am
8 Jan 1896 Bardsdale" CA
4 Feb 1896
2 5 Sep 1894 Slbley. KS
· LANGREN. Peter
24 Oct 1895
297
6 Aug 1895
I. LOESCH. Adam
9 Dec 1899
V1nland. KS
19 Dec 1899
526
, LORR, John W.
11 Apr 1899 Lawrence
23 Feb 1900
547
i LORR. Mary
21 Jun 1889
21 Apr 18921
13 Dec 1891 109
5Jun 1891
,:' LUNDY. Joel L.
9 Oc~ 1890
26 Jun 1891
68
McCLELLAN. Samuel
17 June 1899
24 Jul 1899
608
I MCGR(ADE. Mary
19 Jun 1897
2 Nov 1897
415
of Olymp1a C1ty. Thurston Co., WAf formerly of Lawrence. KS)
McQUAY, Wlillam
8 Feb 1898 Memphls. TN
4 Mar 1898
446
McQUEEN. Joslah
and Sarah P.
8 Jan 1895
,.
21 Feb 1895
17 Feb 1895 244
McQUILLEN, Thomas
26 Jan 1885
Baldw1n. KS
2 Jul 1894
30 Jun 1894 224
MANDELL. Mary A.
9 May 1890
Lawrence
10 Mar 1900
554
MARCH, V1ol1nda
2~J.uLI8.73
26 Feb 1891
23 Feb 1891
38
(of Bruseevllle' 7 or Bonnevllle?, Ross Co., OH).
MARSHALL, Sarah
15 (Jul 1896 • Wakar_u_sa_T_w~p~.__2..::3_M=ar,--1=c9c-,0:..:0,---_ _:::.2~3....:F:..:e:..:b::....::l~9~0~0~';!';d.58~
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9 Nov 1898
458 :
! MARTIN. Henry
14 Aug 189'7 Lawrence
6 Oct 1895
444 I
Baldwln. KS
MARTIN. Wllllam D.
1 Oct 1895
11 May 1896
2 May 1896 345
MEAD. Ardon
2 Jan 189 2
4 Dec 1891
19 Nov 1891
91
MEAD. Betsy F.
12 Apr 1888
Lawrence
4 Mar 1895 294
16 Sept 1895
MEANS. James
4 Mar 1895
Palmyra Twp.
24 Mar 1893
11 Mar 1893 156
, MEEDER. George
31 Aug 1892
19 Jun 1896
27 Jul 1895 349
MEFFORD. Sandford
14 May 1895
1 Nov 1893 ca~28 Oct 1893 197
MESSINGER. Allen J. 29 May 1883
Medla. KS
Jan. Term 1891
52
MILLER, Davld T.
?
Dayton. OH
9 Feb 1898
420
MONROE. Donal
6 Jan 1898
21 Jul 1898
24 Jun 1898 441
MOORE. Fannle
6 June 1898
MORGAN, GHbert
8 Jan 1901 ,
7 Mar 1901
618
MOSES. Wllbur
11 May 1897
19 May 1900
576
25 Jun' ;,894
266
NILES. Mary E.
19 June 1894 Hartford, cr
}'!.OR 'fH WAY • Marla
9 Jun .. 1884
___ , 10 Jan 1891
1 Jan 1891
27
Kanwaka Twp.
24 Jul 1894
19 Jul 189~'" "'226
fNU-FFER-;-Amel1a
12 Jun 1894
14 D,ec 1892
28 Nov 1892 145
, NUFFER. Anna Barbara 10 Oct 1892
Oct 1892
28 Sep 1892130
NUFFER. Chrlstlan ca. Feb 1891
25 Ju11899
505
NUFFER. Feter
17 Nov 1897
,2 Aug 1893
26 Jul 1893 182 I
, OSBORN. Henry
15 Dec 1891
Wakarusa Twp. 31 Aug 1891
18 Jun 1891
78 "
OWENS. Robert
7 Nov 1890
27 Apr 1899
480 :!
PALM, Charlotte
24 Jul 1891
18 Apr 1907
620 II
PARKS, Ellzabeth E. 28 Mar 1901
Lawrence. KS
29 Apr 1901
637
PARLOR. Edward
15 Mar 1901
&amp; MatHda
20 Jul 1892
PEARSALL, Nelson B. 13 Apr 1892
2361
(of Morrls. NY)
9 Mar 1892
PEARSON. Carl
10 Jan 1890
Vlnland, KS
11 Feb 1892
103
PERRY, Sarah
20 Mar 1899
12 Sep 1899
515 :
Sep 1890
PETTENGILL. Eben D. 12 Aug 1890
Baldwln. KS?
22 Oct 1890
15 I
PETERSON, Andrew John 2 Jul 1896
14 Feb 1900
545
PIERPONT. Mary E.
28 Sep 1898
"
24 Oct 1898
3 Oct 1898
455
(of Pueblo ; CO) Deceased husband-August BITTERLY, Father-Jesse RICKETTS
PLATZ. Philip
21 Nov 1891
Lawrence. KS
17 Aug 1897
8 Aug 1897
399
PORTER. Mary Jane
15 Nov 1894
Weaver. KS
25 May 1896
15 Feb 1895
346 '
POTTER, Caroline W. 4 Aug 1898
8 Dec 1900
604
PRANG, Sebastlan
20 Jul 1897
Eudora. KS
26 Aug 1897
404 I
*PRITCHETT, Mary H. 10 Nov 1889
19 Mar 1900
12 Apr 1899
597 :
13 Jul 1882
Worcester Co ~ MA ~6~DeCT887 ~=-.::-::-::=, '-=:cc---- Z-4=='
PRo'crOR, Sarah E.
Lowe .'
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PULVERMULLER, El1sabeth 9 Mar 1892
13 Nov 1895
3 Nov 1895
301'
QUINBY. Henry
29 Jan 1887
2 May 1894
541
RAY. Marle tta D.
10 Jun 1899 Council Grove. KS 9 May 1900
571
REED, Fltch
6 Nov 1896 Wakarusa Twp.
17 Apr 1897
10 Jan 1897
373
(and codlcH)
21 Jun 1897
REEDY. Conrad D.
7 Aug 1895
395
11 Sep 1899
REEDY, Mlchael
31 Jul 1899
513 I
22 Sep 1896 (age 59) 1896
Eudora, KS
RENFRO. Grant
18 Jan 1895
357 I
6Jun 1901
635
REUCH. John v.
3 Feb 1897
RICE, C.B.
11 Dec 1894
31 May 1897
22 May 1897
381 I'
,
(and codlclls:29 Mar 189Sa1 Mar 1896,14 Feb 1897)
i
RICKER. Arthur S.M. 30 Nov 1891
28 Aug 1897
RILEY, Harrlet M.
18 Sep 1890
9 Apr 1895
13 Feb 1895
255
ROBIr:~)N • Charles
12 Apr 1893
18 Sep 1894
17 Aug 1894 214 I
ROHE. Michael
9 Apr 1891
Clearfield
23 May 1891
19 Apr 1891
~I
RUEDIGER, Theodore 20 Oct 1898
9 Nov 1898
RUSS, Augustus
5 Feb 1889
Boston. MA?
23 Jun1892
173
(codlcll-4 Jun 1892)
RUSSELL. Ann Elizabeth 24 May 1887
15 Dec 1899
528
RUSSELL. Edward
19 Jul 1881
26 Aug 1898
14 Aug i898 443
SADLER, Loulse
13 Nov 1886
Phlladelphla. PA 28 Jun 1894
592
SCHENDEL. Susanna 31 Mar 1898
Eudora. KS
15 Feb 1899
465
SCHNEITTER, Chrlstlan 16 Oct 1888
26 Nov 1890
22 Nov 1890
22
SCHUETTE. Henry
14 Feb 1896
Eudora. KS
8 Jan 1900
533 I
SCHURLE, Jacob
8 May 1896
,Eudora, KS
4 Aug 1896
351
26 May 1898 433 '
Lawrence. KS
4 Jun 1898
SEARING, Cllnton
7 Aug 1899
17 Sep 1900
584
SHANNON. George
24 Aug 1900
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15 Mar 1895
SHEAR. Roseanna
Gress
(11athlas)
SIMON. Mathlas
19 Jan 1891
14 Feb 1896
and Mary SIMON
&amp; 3J Feb 1901 (23 Sep 1893)
2 Oct 1890
19 May 1890
10 Oct 1890
SLEEPER. Lovlnla
4 Mar 1894
SMITH. Catherlne H. 16 Sep 1893
12 Mar 1894
SMITH. Jacob C.
13 Oct 1886 _Madlson Co •• OH'? 21 Jan 1888
SNIDER. Edna
8 Jan 1901
9 Jul 1901
SPERRY. Levy J.
24 Nov 1886
2 Jan 1901
SPITLER. Henry
17 Nov 1896
16 May 1899
(codlcl1-16 Mar 1898) Wlilow Sp. Twp.
STANTON. Hlram
7 Aug 1891
31 Jan 1894
28 Mar 1893
STADLER. Anna Marla 5 Nov 1889
Eudora. KS.
7 Apr 1893
STANLEY. Harvey
7 Jan 1897
8 Jul 1897
11 Apr 1895
STEELE, Chauncey L. 19 Jun 1894
23 Apr 1895
STEVENS. Mary
13 Feb 1889
7 Jun 1899
(codlcl1-22 Jul 1889 and 1 Aug 1892)
STRICKLAND. Cornella A. 22 Nov 1897
22 Jun 1898
8 Mar 1897
STRONG. Charles
19 May 1892
3 Apr 1897
(codlclls-15 Jun 1894 and 6 Oct 1896)
10 Jan 1881 Lexlngton. KS
9 Jun 1881
STROBEL. Jacob
15 Feb 1897
12 Apr 1897
12 Feb 1897
STORMS. George T.
19 Dec 1895
18 Dec 1895 Bond. KS?
30 Dec 1895
STRUB. Joseph
Oct 1895
26 May 1884 Palmyra. Twp.28 Oct 1895
STURM. Davld
14 Dec 1900
14 May 1901
SULZEB. Adolph
24 Apr 1897
27 Apr 1899
SUTLIFF. Jennle
8 Feb 1892
3 Feb 18941
SUTTON. J.E.
(or Olathe. KS)
26 Aug 1895
11 Aug 1895
2 Nov 1893
THACHER. Solon O.
2 May 1901
29 Jan 1895 ~lnland. KS
THOMAS. W.J.
13 Apr 1888
TRASK. Rhoda
1890
(codlcl1-5 Jun 1888)
30 Oct 1890
Jeannette
14 Nov 1895
18 Nov 1895
11 Nov 1895
TURNER, James
27 Apr 1901
TUTTLE. Wlll1am L. 25 Mar 1901
8 Oct 1891
29 Oct 1891
5 Jun 1888
VILZ. Vanderman
(codlcll-15 Sep 1888?)
?
WADDLE. Lucetta J.F. 15 Feb 1893
(of Kansas Clty. MO)
29 Apr 1891
29 Apr 1891
WAFFLE. Llnda
20 Apr 1891
8 Feb 1898
WALTER. Francls
27 Dec 1894
26 Aug 1892
3 Sep 1892
WARFORD. Adam
4 Jul 1892 Twln Mound?
5 Feb 1900
, WARNER. M.D.S.
17 Jan 1900
7 Dec 1898
WATT. John T.
21 Jan 1896
19 Dec 1898
WEAVER. Henry
5 Jul 1886
Eudora. KS
2 Feb 1893
9 Feb 1893
(codlcl1-30 Dec 1892)
25 May'1893
WEEn. Everett D.
6 May 1893 Eudora. KS
29 May 1893
28 Apr 1899
WEIBEL. Frederlck
20 Nov 1894
(codlcl1-20 Nov 1894)
2 Jun 1896
18 May 1896
WEITZENBORN. Clara 18 May 1896
(formerly BEEBUSH)
17 Aug 1899
WELDON. Angellne
17 Nov 1896
21 Apr 1899
18 Apr 1899
WEBNSEN. Ole
6 Mar 1899
WHITE. James
15 Feb 1887 et. Mary's. KS
6 Jun 1899
28 Jan 1896
WILD. El1.zabeth
10 Oct 1892
31 Jan 1896
Blanchard
4 Feb 1891
WILLIAMS. Carol1ne
7 Jul 1886
3 Feb 1891
29 Aug 1890
WILLIAMS. Israel S. 21 Sep 1885 Palmyra. Twp?
25 Aug 1890
12 Mar 18927
WILLHNS. John F.
3 Sep 1887 fijonrovla, CA
1892
WILDER. Charles E. 16 filar 1899
-- --1l-M-a-y-18-9-9~======
WINGATE. Cynthla Ann 12 Jan 1897 Lawrence. KS
6 Mar 1899
WINTER. Matthlas S. 1 Jan 1878
28 Feb 1896
WOODFORK, Absalom
15 Jul 1869
11 Mar 1891 1870/71/721
WOODFORK, Frances
28 Sep 1871
2 l'lar 1891?
WOODWARD, Brlnton
20 Jul 1896
30 Oct 1900
YARNOLD, Mary Ann
8 May 1885
27 Mar 1895
17 Mar 1895
YEWDALL. Wl1llam
4 Feb 1890 Phl1adelphla, PA 20 Feb 1891
11 Feb 1891
YOUNG, Hobp.~t
17 Jun 1890 Pueblo. CO at
24 Apr 1897
Unlon Depot Tlcket Offlce
YOUNG, Wl1llam F.
12 Apr 1888
(codlcll-9 Sept 1892) Medla. KS 2 Aug 1893
20 Jul 1893
I ZIPFEL. Rosa
4 Mar 1889
Eudora, KS
6 Nov 1891
4 Nov 1891

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('continued from Volume VIII, No,.· 11);

~breviations::-

arr-arrival place' and date', b-birthp1ace and date, df-date filed!,
ef-emigrated from, lfr-laslt fOlreign residence(1f same as: birthplace" . only ini ti ais
used)\ r-residence, ra-renounced allegiance, v-vessel, wf-wife's name and birthplace.
.
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HAGEMANN, HEmry" 21, farmer;: fair, 5'2"', 148#;: lighthair~. gray eyes'; b-Aug-'
ustdorf, Ger., 11 Aug 1881;' r-Lone Star, Og Co' KS;' ef-Ger.;" v-George Washington;"
lfr-A. G:.; ra-Wm II, Ger. Emperor;: arr-New YOlrk, ?: Sept 1912;' df-3!! .Mch l!.9l!4.#35
HAMMER, Christian Gotthelf, 49" farmer;' fair; 5'H"', i50#;' gray' hair, light
brown eyes; 'b-Uh1bach, Wurttemburg, Ger.n~ullf8b1.~Eii(fo;ral)Dg Co' KS;: ef-Hamburg, Ger;' v-Lessing;: lfr-U. W.• G~; ra-Win II, German Emperor; arr New York 8 sept
1880'; df-27 Mch 191'7. #its.
.
HJWMER, Rudo&gt;lp,h Friedrich" 53, farmer; fair, 5'7~-; 155#; gray hair, blue .eyes;
b-Uh1bach, Wurttemberg, Ger, 1'4 Feb 1864; r-Eudo1ra, Dg Co KS; ef-Hamburg, Gerj' vLessing; efr":U.W.G.; ra-Wm II, Ger Emperor; qrr.;.New York- 8 sep,t 1880; df-27 Mch l W
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eyes;; b-Reutlingen, Wurttemberg ,.Ger; ~eD190\~I-;:l!'+R~.R., Eeco'mp!ton '0 KS;: ef-Bremen '
Ger;: v-Bremen;' Dfr-Oberturkheim, w.~Ger;. ra::Ger Emp; arr'!'"Newv York Ciity, 1 Oct 1.924';
df-10 Feb 1925. ,#196;"
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b-Oberturkheim, WUrttemberg, G'er. 11~"J~,1903;; r-im'#3,Lec~pton".KS'; 'ef-bremen,
Ger; , v-B'remen; ~ 1 fr-O. W.G~; ra-Ger Empf re{ arr ,New' York II Oct J)924; .. df-flO Feb lJ925.
#1195.
HEI:VIG',_ A1ber,t A., 49, carpenter; fair, 5'.7··:,-r65#~ brown hair, gray eyes;;:
b-Albsheim, Bavaria, Ger., 2 Mch 1669·;: r-Lawrence, KS;' ef-A.B.G'.;; v-Rotterdam;
lifr-A. B.G.;; ra-Wm
Ger. Emp.;. arr-New York, 28 Oct 1888; df-1lt Mch 19lJ8. #Bil:
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b-Reno Co- KS~ 9, Mch l'BiN;: r-1313 LA St., Lawrence, KS'; ef-Canada on' Great Northern'
and Santa Fe R. R.; lfr-Ch8!Dpio'n, Alberta, Canada~;: ra-to King G'eo-rge V;-- arr-Denver,
COIl 0 1, ro! Jul 19'24i ; df-l!3 IVIch lJ926'. #206.
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, HWFMANN', Ro;doTphe Oscar, 30", Instructor fn French;" fair, S','~"', 1180#~ grayish hair, brown eyes'; b-GhEmt, Belgium, 30 Jun 18861; r-615 W. 8th St., Lawrence',KSef-Li verpo'ol, G.reat Britain; v-St. Louis {'Ainerican line):; lfr-G.B:; ra-Albert ]T,
King of Belgium; arr-New York. 11 Jan. 191'5; df-3 Feb 1917. #46.
HOET, Emily, 29, student;~ fair, 5'2S2~". 115#, brown h~lir, gray eyes; b.,.Baden,
Ger, 28 Mch 1889; ~-1320 Ohio 'St., Lawrence, KS'; ef-Hamburg, Ger.; v-America; 1frB. G; ra-present, government-of. G~rmany; arr-New York 24 Dec 1912.; df-22 Feb 1919.
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Willi?m, 76, retired fanner; dark, 5'9'\ 150#', gray hair, brown eyes;
OhtarIo, Canada, 12. Apr 1841; r-Ba1dwin, Dg Cb KS; ef-K.C·.O~C'. via'
RaIlway; lfr-E.C.O'.C.;; ra-Geo,rge V; arr- Ottawa, Franklin Co· KS" 20 Feb 1869· df25 Feb 1918). #73
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IruNSINGEIi'~_ Co. H'~, 43'~ livery:;, fair, .s,'8!"i F78#~ 'lig,ht hair; blue-' eyes;; b~Ar.­
s ,'a s'-, Ger,: , -30: Aug 1874';-' r-li140: N.J. St. ,'Lawrence', KS;' ef- Pi1s:as:. Ger;: v- don't
remember; 'lfr-- A. G'.;, wf~SOphi a, b-Eudora;, ra:-Wfu II, Ger .Emp;, arr, ,New York, 1'5 Mch
1887.; df~'. 29 Mch ~ 918. #:96.
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'b-, Alsace,', Ger:, '25'; Aug' 1879; ,r-Kanwaka T,wp, Dg Cb:KS;: v:-don't 'remembe:r:; wf-Marie, ,
'b-:VblHlnd, KS';' ra~Wffi IT:, Ger Eritpc;; arr,.;..· New York, 15 Mch 1a87; df-1B.! Apr 11918 #U3
"HURWITZ, 'Margueri ta, 21',. "uni versi ty- student' and doing] i rregul1arwork' whH'e •
in s~hoo.,1"; very'fair; 5!\ 1l2#~ dark brown hair,dark brown eyes; b-ChernigovCi-)i'
Svinopukhi , Russia" 24' Feb 1907,;: r-120~ Ohio St, Lawrence', [(S';, ef-Cnernigor ,Rus;;.
si.:l.; v",:Olympic; Ifr-C:R~; ra~ to USSR'; arr-New York Ci;ty 18 Jan 1:923; df-li8 Aug ,
,
1928;' #2.16;
, JOHANNING,. El~abe Marg'arete, 3~', Jious'ewife" fclir, 5"4"~ ,145#:;' brown hair', Jj~'ue'
eyes;_ sma1,1 defo,rmity o-f right hand;. b-Leith, Ger.• '24 Sept 1889'; r-B-aldwin, R ,#4,
, KS;"ef-Hamburg,G'er; v-Thuringia; Ifr~-Tornes:ch;. ~a-Ger; E\JlP~:re:; ,arr New Yo'rk Ci,ty
,,26 Ap,r I923:;df--lB.Feb 1924.#184,
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b-' (?Jteuc'ouvHJl'e', C!lnada; 1!8 Feb r87a:;; r-1600' Ky. St., Cawrenc'e, KS; ef-WiinniP.eg,
Canada via Glleat Northern ~R; Ifr-Brandon, Can;:. wf-Neva '~?:)'Wii~er·,b-,East Huron, NY:;"
ra-Georgel V, King o,f Great&lt;'Britain &amp;"Ire'l.and"'~·arr--:Grand forks;, -'N. D:,r9 sept 11906;
df--9 Sep't 1918. ~l!31. ,in ,. , . ' -,
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.-stooped; "left leg broken at knee; b-;, Oilsnabruk, ~anover, Ger., 118' Jan 185()i; r-828,:
.t'a. St'., Lawrence, K-St~ef-Bremen,Ger; v-Salea; lfr-O~ G'.;:'wf~r::ouisa, b-KappeD"
'" Ger .r~-Ger Elhp;arr.;.New York 27 Dec 1883-; df:"27 , crun 1921~' #])'59"
, ' ,K'AISER';~ €Jiarles;; 0., ,4a', farmer; dci~k, ~'~"'~ Jr7.0#;; ,bl:ack h ai r', bro~eyes;;
'0- w.angen, Wi ttenberg:, Ger. 7 OCt la69.:;"'r';;'Euc;tora~TWp' Dg Co' KS;: ef-.. HamBurg, Ger;
v-Lessi ng; lifr-, W~ 'W:. G;:; ra- Writ I:r~ Ge':i- Emp,;arr-New York ,8:: Sept 1880; df--1'6- Feb'
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eyes; b-Cippe ~?JOetii1o':ttfGer, 21. Apr 1880~;: r~Kanwaka T,wp Dg Co'KS';,ef-,[;.O.G::
v-Hamburg; 1 fr L. D',;G.;; r,a- l'1in IIi, Ger, Einp; ar'i~: New York 112 May I:881;' df-1' Mch l!9]8:.
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blue eyes; b-Lippe ({?'):Oetiho,l t, Ger" 1,6 Oct '1870:;' r-Cliriton Twp Og C(r: KS; ef-~ L:. D~ G';
'v-Hamburg;' lfr-L.O.G. j ra-Win IIGer F}np:; arlt' New, York, 12, May 1881;: df-T Mch ])918.'
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. blue eyes; b.-Lippe (?')!Oetinol't, Ger, 22;.Jiui'1879; r-Kanwaka T.Wpj ef-bl1ank;: v-Ham,burg;,wf-Ro:sa,. b-, Richland:, KS; r:a-·Wli'I II; 'arr~New. York 12 May 1881; df-4 May 1918'.
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Hamburg; 'wf-Marie" b-Lawrence, 'KS~; ra+Wm II; arri' New ¥olrk '12 May 18811;, df-4 May li918; ,
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b-· C. D.G., 24:; New 1876;: r...:. CHnton Twp~ og Co KS; ef-· E. O:;G.; v-Hamburg; lfr- t. D. ;
r~-:,.~ -II, Ger Erilp'; arr New, Y6,rk 12 May 1881; df-8 Mch 19.18. '#8'5
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,KANNENBURG~ Carl" 21' day laborer; fai'r, 5'3"~. 1;30#'~ 'light hai:r; br:o'wn ,e~es;
'.'b-Jatzingen" Ger,~ 22 Jan 1891';' r-LQne Star~ KS'; v~on't r~membe~;' 11fr-, ,J. G;.;'
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b-.· Jatzingen, P,bmmern, Ger.;2 Feb ·1899;.: r-: RFD #1 , Baldwin, 16;; ef-Hamburg " Ger. ;
'v-,·Hampurg; 1ft-·, J . P~G~~ ; ra-Germari Rei ch; ern;",· New York Ci ty, 2 ,Apr' 1928; df-·~ 28i
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, eyes;b-Bavllris; Ger;ILsept 185()';; r-,.Eudora, KS;ef-blank; v--do not remember;,
wf-Mary., b-Bohemi.a, Ger;; ra-:-, Writ 11,;· art-New. York 1.0 May 1881; df-liO Dec I9])8,#l!36
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,KEISER, Heriry',wi·lliam, 43~ cl'erk;" fair; S'r'~~50tr. 'lighthi:lir. blue 'eyes';
Ger,'22 'Jan 1877:; r-.. 746.~1aine St., r:awrence, KS;ef-Bremen,Ger;
v-do. no,t,'remember; wf-Emma'Wise f(ElSER, b-Dg COi: KS'~· ra~er Einp;, arr' New ¥ork 115 Jun
1882; df-14 Dec 192(1):. #154
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hair, brown eyes:; b-West Falia" Gar 30 Ap.i:' 1854;' r-,1324 Delaware St.; i::awrence, KS';
. ef";'· W. F .;~ v~Voldar; lfr-W.F.;· ra-Wfu,'II.; arr- New' 'Yc;.rk 20' 5ep\t 1884 ;·df-I!. Apr 1918)
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gray eyes ;:b-WestFali a, 26;, Nov 1844;;. r-1324: DEll aWllre St~, Lawrence, KS'; ef-:" W: F'. ;;
V-' America; ,lfr-- W;~F. ;'''1' am riot marr~,edlt'; ,ra-: \Vii" II;;' ari;" New Y'O-rk 22 Feb 188:4,;
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gray eyes;.,b';;', West Falia, Ger. 25; Dec 18.46:;: r-]32~;[:De1)aware: St •." Lawrence, KS;" ef-..
W,.F:-.G.;; v~Volder;; lfr-W,. F .,G.; ra-WinII, &amp;np Q.f ,Gex;,;:;arrNe\~ York 20" S~pt' 1188~;,',df-,
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eyes;, b-·' ~~~YAthens;,·: iOhtari9'. Canad's'(l:, Moh 1870; r-Ba1dw"fn',KS"; ,ef-ot,t8wa, Can. via
·Northern Pacific R.R~;· Hr-Ottawa, Can; ra- George_V~': King Q'£: G.B.&amp; 1'; arr',Ca:va'liie-r-,
N~ D:., 15 Jan 1896'; dfJ6'Nov 1916~ ''',.#45
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eyes; b~.. Hi schopswerda"" G.er 9 Jan 1891; i"~Lawrence,' KS; ef-Bremen'., on v- Kron Prinz
Wilhelm;. lfr-l\1eissen, Ger; ra-.Win'IIr, ,Emp",of Ger;, arr- New Y6rk"27 Jun 11906,; df-.
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Austria" 24:, ~uri 18661; r-,.Wakaruss', TWp, Dg C9KS; ef-'Bremen, Ger' v..... Olla; 'lfr~ V.A.;
wf-Louisa;b-· Bedin·, Ger; ra~"Chari~s;,~p' Aus'tri'a'G-Ar}O,stali~ King ()It. Hl1 ng ary;'
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KROPF', 'Ferdlnand:l\iiChae1, 53, tarm~r;.fai~',5~~"'; 160#"~ gray ii'air,' gray ey.es,
(sc~r on right jaw,and wen on top of headY;; b-':~.?)Saprow, Ifunga:r:y; 7' Aug 1864:; r-·
Kanwaka' TWR) og Co. K$;' ef-AJ)twerp\" Belgium;.' v-" do nQit remember; 1fr-· S.If'. ;:' ra-··Charl~s" Einp of Aus:. &amp; Apost. King o:f :HungarYiClnr;;..cNew, York 15 Sept'1881,; df-.J!1' Feb'
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b- "Ko'h1stadt, Ger, 81 May 1871;, r-Richland, Kanwaka Twrr; ef-Bremen;. v-· do not remember;; lfr... · K. :G.·.; ra-.Ge:tr: E1'npiire; arr;,;.-New York City 1 Aug 1879; df-· 1 May 1925',
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KUHN~' Valent'ine, 54, 1abo'·rer'; dark .. 5'&amp;"; l~O#:; gray hair~ dark brown eyes;
b-· Bavaria, Ger. 19 Apr .1864'; 'r--Lawrence'; KS; ef~-',Ahtwerp;, Belgium; v_Northland;
lfr-.. B.G~ ;, ra- Win II, Ger Emp; arr New York 28 ,Apr 1890.; df-20 Feb, 19118.. #72

~.r:.AQUA" Fritz'",42',' day laborer; fair,' 5'8"'; 140#, brown hair; brown eyes; b"-.
HeidEmsdo.rf, Falkenberg', Ger. 18:. Dec 1873; 'r-, 2113 Ky St., Eawrence,:·KS"; ef-Hamburg, Ger; v--Afuerica; lfr-Biesdan, Ger; 'wf'::'Anni~; ra-Winll; arr- New York City
28: June' ,1908; '&lt;if-. 24'Apr 1?16. #43
. ' LAQUA" Fritz,2S, ,clerk;. f,air; S"8~'~ .152#~ black hair" bro;~ eyes,; b--FalR- '
enberg" Obersh1esien, Ger. 14·NOtv 1901; r;:..~1040 ear. St:. Eawrence, KS; ef-Bremen·; .
. v-George Washington; Ifr-- Schledan ~chlesien,Ger;" ra-- ~he German Reich; arr-New
Yb:rk
City, ,22 OCt lJ92,6;: df-27 Apr, 1927. ' #21'0~ ,
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. (scar over left eye·, second finger on right hand, damagedY; b- Zweibrucken, Ger.
11 Oct 1870;:tr-Eudo,ra', KS;, ef- Bremen, Ger; v-, America; lfr-, Z:G·.; wf-· Ro'~e, bEudora, ({S';: ra-- Wm II; 'arn~~ Ba1 timo're, MD'12 Jul 1883';' df- 24' Jun 1:918; #1124
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. wf-· Loui~a, ,b-Uhlbach" Wertenb«irg,-Ger·;. ra:':'-WriLII.; arr~·New,yo,rk City ISMay' 1885;'
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b- Eudo,ra, KS-30 Jun 1871' ; born .'and raised i·n the U.S~; r- Eildo1ra, KS; ra-the German Empire; df-3 OCt :1923., 1H80,: '.

;'UJRY';,Holr~ce' Kn,ight, 42'~"COill~l":'rriak~r;fair, 5'3"': '120#; brown hair, bro'wn
eyes;: b-·.Sbuth WalE,:!s, ,Swansea, England, 27. Oct 1876:; 'r--S08N.7thSt., North Lawrence, KS'(ef- t:.iverPoo1,,'Eng.; v- City of Chicago; lfr--,S'.W·.S~E; wf-- Anna" E'.UJRY;
'b-.. Te'rraHaute,·~~d.; ra-, George V.;- ~rr-"New, York City, 1 1\ich 1893;df- 13' Aug, ].918)' .
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;.broWney,es,;, marks .... in·.com~r of right eye, scar;b-' Ruffec, France, 22: Jt'pr 1893;
, .~r,- l'S24'Vt,. St. Lawrenc~i [{S'; ef,-LeHavre; v-taCorraine(fn pencil,' Su.ffren'l; lfr... c
~ ~'aris,;t~..: Republic' of France; arr_ New York Ci ty 15 sept 1918: (write 23' above in
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b-:, Stockholm, Sweden .. 3 June i86~;r..;·C1JniOrt Twp',' 'Dg Co KS;' ef,:"",s.S.·; 'v- America;
lfr- 5.S';; r~:'" G~stav V, King of, Sweden;arr.;.., New York City 21lViay 1888';' df- 8,
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ffuriial Date~
Sheater, Elmer Y;
15 -Fe~~~96
Shearer, Jorals;~-S:---1:No'v-T898
Sheets', child of
17 Jim 1896
Sheets. chHd of Geol • 20 Feb 1906

Age Cause d!, _~..9. •.
50
75,
1K Killed
53
166,
79 Pneu.

Sheets, Lacey.'
14 Dec
Sheets " Lillie
7 Mch
Sheets', Rachel
6 Jan
Sheirer, L.Parker:
6 AprShelly, chUd o,f Earl 25' Aug
Shenfy, WiTliard'
1'2 5ep'
21 No&gt;v
Sherman, Geo'rgi a
Sherward, J'~ W~
12 Ap,r
Shields, Benj.
4' May
Shiel'ds, Mrs. RachaelL.23~ Oct

20
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76·
13

Ordered by
Burfal
Vl:ncent J~ Shearer- OR
- The~F~rnffy'
OH'
Clarence Sheets
OH"
seiger Rose
OU
Joe Hal1rison
OH'
1896
Clarence Sheets'
OHI
l
1906\
Geo • Sheets
The Bro,thers:
1901'
OH
1898)
J. B~ Shei rer:
OIr
1906
Earl Shelly'
OH'
OHi1906
Mr. C. t. Shenfy'
190T
The Family
Senec'a:
1906
Edward' (?JSherwood KG', Mo:.
1904
The Family'
m
1901
Mrs. Conway'
Off:

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57
chiildbi rthr66,
Tumor,
99\
Cere.Menin.70
StH'Iborn; 173
8; Biall 'Ftbl! 17~:r
22: Typhoid F. no
54' Pileu.
168)
68, AccidentaU:~n
78 H'rt Trbl 109'

(:?o)Mr. W.G:.Ptlratt'

Shimmond, J~ H:
Shi rar', ~l!bert
-Shi rley, child of
Shore" Mrs. Laura:
,SHora, Eaura'

17
29'
8
29

Dec
Aug
Sep'
Mch
2 Oct

1907

Mrs. Nelli'e McCa!'1 OW
71' Paralysi 5' 1193
David Shiirar
OBi
211
1892
R. Shirley'
Clinton
21:
1900;
R. D. Shore;Mr Wood OH'
22 Pheu.
90
1906
ButH~n' B~ Shore'
OH'
38 Rheu. FeverI75'
M. L. Kl:iinef el ter'. Hi awath a'~ Ks:..
Shuck,. or.ville E~
26:, Feb 1907,
G'. W: Shuck
OH'
l.9 Typhoi d F .182'
K. &amp; Eadies;
Sibley, Morris M.
12, Nov 1901,
Harry Sibley
, Bucklih,Ks·. 72: Hr.t Trbt ]10
(?'-Siiel1er, chiiHt of
23\ Feb 1894'
A~. C. Seiler
OH'
33'
Sileon, Robert
30, Apr 1892,
S. SU'con
Lecompton'
1,8
Siil er" Mrs ~ BeU
27 Jul' 189$
E. R. Sil'er'
Olf
2 mo?' sum. com43'
Siler, Carl
T Jim 1905
Ed Siier
OHl
4 wks
157
Siller. infant'
24 May 1904
00;Stillborn l!42
E: H~ Siler
Siler, James:
13 Aug; 189$
Doug las Co.
Kennedy Val'.
44:
SHver, Alma Irene'
25~Jul 1902
Mrs. (;?)Abm Siilver: OIl'
2yrs SitmCbmp, 1'19
Siilver; Mrs ~ Rachel'
115 Dec 1898~,
St'ephen Siil ver'
Liinwood' 74' Paralysi's 76,
Charles Hemphi 111,
Siilvers:, Isaiiah
3' Jun 1904
Mrs. SH'vers
OHi
62 Pneu.
142
Siimons, Winnie
N Oct 1906,
Mrs'. Brooks, col'.
OH;
7 mo'.
1'75
Delbert Siinons;
Simmons, JO'hn
11 Nov 1906
Mrs. G. H. Morgan
OH'
78 Hrt Trbl' 1716'&gt;
Mts~ W. A~ Churchill
Simmon s, N'~
29 Apr' 1898.:
The' Family'
OH'
70
71:
Simmons, Will H~
29 Jun 1897
Douglas; County
OH'
56'
61
2nd Lieut. 44th Rgt. Ohi0' Vo!'. Infty; also Private COl H~ l147 Ohio Nat'l Guards
Simmons, Wm.
J. W~ sexton
1\17:
l'78
26 Dec 1906,
Siinpson, Clark
28 OCt 1895'
W'. H: Siinpson
OW
47
Simpson, Miss
Jo-:seph Siinpson
Clinton
16.
29 Feb 1892
Simpson, Mrs.
12 Dec 189'1,
Mrs. H. Smith
OHf
114' .
,Mrs. S~ Barker,
Simpson', Addie
- "--15 -Oct· '1904
James, Siinpson
38, '
OH
__ _ - - Siinpson,
Josie:
29
Apr
1892.
J.
W., Simpson:
.- - Clinton
189:2'

�Buri al: Date:
Simpson, Mrs ... KatJe~~t. "27 Jan 1900
10 Nov 1902
Simpsoij, Sus an
25' Oct 1900:
Sims~ A. A~
Feb 1891.
Siinc1!ai r i Mrs ~
7
,No'v
1900"
Sinc1ai r. Mr~'-,
Skinner, child of
"l~1J~n 19011
Skinner, HEmry G-.
25 Apr 1904'
28 5ep', 1903'
Skinner, Cettie L.

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201 Jun 19011
9 Jim 1892
3' Feb 190~f

Sko,fstad, Julia U.
SriIaUey, Loui;s;
Slne1ser(nY, infant:

30'Mch 1906
30 Jul 189'1.
4' Mch 1901.

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Smi th, A.
Smi th, Aaeli a Josephfne'
Sini th, Mrs. Ann a
Sinith, Mrs. Anniie'

Sinith,
Smi'th,
Sinith,
Sini th,
Smi th,
Sili th,
Sid th,

Mrs. C. H~
Mrs. C', W~
Delphi a
Eli Za'
HEmry'
Henryi
Hbll1ingswolrth

Silith, Horace'
Smi th,
STiith,
SriIith,
Sffii th,
Smith,

Nov 190;r.:

29, Jun 1892,
23' No'v 1894'
21' Nov 1904
41 Dec 1905

Smi th,Annstead:
7
chUd of
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Smith, child of P. C. N
Sinith, Cora McCili l!1om 1:8J
(Shipped from WaterloO',
Smi th, Cynthia
lil
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Smith, C. W~
1:

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8 Oct 1901'

Skinner, Ralph
Skinner, Mrs. S~ IE'.
Skinner, Willie

No,v 190:7!
Aug 1900
Dec' 1904.
Nbv m.o6,
l'owa'then
OCt 1903

Ordered by'.
Burial Ag:e Cause' dof!l.!.
67 Cancer
87
S'; N~ Simpson
OH
69 CancerousT122
Hattie S~ Wood:
OW
70) Old age + 96)
HEmry' &amp;' Nel'l1e Sims MG'
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W. T~ Sinclair
OH'
52 Canc'.Liver 9:6)
W. &amp;- E; Sinclair
OH'
Aaam Skinner
4 m?
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.99
lL7+
140'
Levi J. Skinner'
Geo. Skinner
?Lfnwood' 5 wk?
• P. C11ark
132'
?
Ed ' ('?):5eet i n
OHI
r da"
190
R. Skinner:
MG:
1'05:
1:. J. Skinner
John P: Ross;'
OW
r5
1136,
Mr. W; F. Skinner Baldwin 19
Mrs. Beck
M. J: SKooftad'
OH:
58l Pheu+Canc.167
10;
1:, B~ Davis
Crinton
M;"
(?) Fay &amp; Emma'
Stiln:born 102,
John Sme1sen(:rJ
OIr
_~trong
24 Consumpt. 1192
(?)Orie Smelser'
M;:
W. Sinith
19
R'. W. R~ Sini th
OIl'
S;'mO". Indigest. 37'
('?.'lJeny: W; STIi th
OW
34" Liver' Trb 147
D. F~ Silith
Bl1ank
9)),...L._
1:63\
D. L. Bur.toln
Arex~ Brent
Clinton 85: Dropsy +- 191;
(?JJay Sfui th
ow
2' wk ?Rash
94
P: C. Sinith
Clinton
Stil'lbo'rn 149
Mi's. Effie McC'.JonesSt.touis34' Hr,t Dis. 1'711'
to Cremato,ry, St. Louis)'
J. C. C: James;
n~'
69' Pheu.
]33.

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6· Mth 1894~

281. Feb
31' Oct
12 Oct
8 Jill
201 Ail r
27 Nov

l!90'l~

1904'
1900
18911,
190'5
1901,

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Mrs. ff:.
l i6 Jun 1895~
Mrs. H:/W,
116) M~y 1894
infant
6) Jan 1903
Mrs. J'as'.
6· Nov 1891
Lena
1'5 May' 1906~Shipped from lola, Ks.)
Snith, Mr. M. A:
9 Dec 1900
Smith', O. W.
13 Feb 1906,
Smi th, R~.,
,31 Jul' 1892

Wiillll Olmstead
Mrs. D: C. Ki rk'
The Estate
OW
OFf'
The Famiry
A'. Sri1ith;' or~Keith
Clinton
l'saac' nr.&amp; Louis' 'Sffiiitli MG:"
Mrs. ShLth; AGHonnolld: OaMrs~ Hattie SrnHh
OIF
Mrs. Winnie smith
MG'
l i zzie Siti th
It. G:. HonnO'td'
MGr
A'. Gregg, &amp; T. (?YDrisdom
Rev. J: K. Dunn
OHi
Winston SriJi th
MG:
Philip Smith
Clinton
Jas.Sfuith;A' G. Honnold MG:
G'. W. Smith
OH:

85', BrokenHip.:, 33
STAsthma)
101
72
1'4,7,
62 Stomach
96
10'

50 Btyl Trbl'
86\

1'55
110

42
35:
Sti llborn 124
13'
46) Addi son Dii s170

J. W'. Sri1i th
OH
67'
Mrs Mary Srhfth;MetInOFr
50 Pneu.
F.Walter;pecompton Lecompton
~~wp..:; Doug I as' Co'.

98:
1166)
20

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J 3Cjo~~sc.in-, ?Vau~est ,I?iWa;BUr-Blank;'Age9-:-¥~~f~: -=--=-:----~
3', Oct 1892
Mrs., A. (?)Henly
OH
- -----,--------- ------=_c_
A. G,. HQnll()lld _
OH'
Srni th, Thomas:
27 Dec 1890
Mrs. Sii Har,ris'.
5·
A. G. Honno,ld;
38;?
59' .
13 Feb 1897
Mrs. W. F. Sihith
OH'
Smi th, W~ F.
J.' W. Srili th
OW
69 Dropsy' 1:00
25' Jan 1901.
Sff1i th, W~ G'.
C. G. smock
MG~
31 Dec 1904'
'7yrsTypho-id 150:
Smock, Roy'
60:
51
24', Mch 189'6',
Charles' Snow'
M.7~
Snow, Anthony"
01 Jim 1895:
Snow, Mrs. Chas:.
Chas'. &amp; Anthony' Sho,wI\f3:
42'
30 Nov 189,1
14"
Sny,der', chi Id of
G'. H~ Si1~der
1', OH
Snyder; ch. of
31- Mch 1899
W. E'. Snyder.'
OIl
2 d a Ifrt Fail 79"
9 Dec 1901,
Snyder, Mrs. Eliza H~
70: Prleu.
III
Geo'rge SI1yder
OH'
56) Hrt FhH!
89
Snyder, H: J'~
19 Feb 1900.
The Family'
OH'
A-. J: Anderson
Solt, B~ F.
li5 Oct 1896
MarshalIl Prentice
OH'
561
M. R'. SOule
MG'~
Soule, Mr.
21 Jan 1891'
6:
45)23' Aug 1895:
SOule, M. B~
R. Hi. Ropfg &gt;.er
MG'
Soule, Sophia U.
23 May 1900,
Mrs. A. J. Pren ti ss OHI
93/95' Para:lysi~s 92
So fa 1Yit 1 s bu ry, lewi s;
1'6 Jan 1893
Geo'. W~ Saulsbury' oro
24
A'. Whitman
Soxman, H~ R'..
16 Jan 1907(
Geo. So'xman, Jr~
OlF
(Shipped from Call.)i
G'eo Soxman
Sparr, Ripley W.
__ Aug 1902
The Family
Off
n.9:
70
Lt. Co' K 3 KSW'
(between 21 &amp; 29 Aug)
spaulding, Clyde
27 Jitl 189,2
spaulding Bros.
OH'
20'
spaulding, Katherine) 24 Apr 1906
J'ames Monroe
CathoHc66i Asthmal 169
Speer:, John'
18 Dec' 1906,
Hardin Speer:
aI'
89 Senility! 177
Mrs. DuB(),j s
speitz, Robt.
Win Weidemann1
OHr
49 Larang. Pad.89'
En zabeth 5pei tzspencer, chiild'\of
to' Jilll 189'1_
])lj
S: p~ &amp; S: G:. spencer- OH'
spencer, Eli zaoeth
L Sep 1906,
Mrs. Kate White
om
60 Dropsy- , 174
Spencer, Herbert
13 Apr 190(i)'
S: P'. spencer'
OW28 Pneu.
9'1
~Shipped from K~C. Mo.)
spencer, John H~
10· Apr 1896'
S: G. spencer'
OH'
KCAppoplexe 51
Spencer, laura H:
19 Sep 1900'
C~ w. spencer
OW
73~ Bwl Trbl
174
spencer, lucy
15 Dec 1907'
J. M~ sp'encer'
OH
93~ Old age
11931
Spencer, R'.
9 AUg 1896'
Ro·bt.&amp; Jennie spencer OfIr
181 m. ?" Fvr 54Spencer, R&amp;bert
25' Feb 1897'
Dg. Co:;: Mrs;; spencer OH
59' SkurI"Fract. 59'~
Pri vate Co. g 44 US Col' Troop's:::,)
spencer, Mrs. S: P:
15 Jim 1965
S~ pl. spencer'
Olf
61 Paralysi s 1;51
Spi tier, Mrs. Henry!
l i5 Apr 1899'.
Levy' Fl'o'ry
Pleasant
76;
80
J. L. Jo·nes
Gro,ve
Spi tler, J'acob
!
3' Aug 190L
The Family;Josiah
Clinton 80 Rupture
1:06,
.'
FI:ora'
SPi tier" Mary'
30 Sep 1893
H~ Evans:
WS::29'
SPi vey, HEmry
3 Aug 1902,.
Nancy Har_vey'
OW
52 Appoplexi al'19"
(Shipped from Trinidad, Col.l:
W.~ A. Har_vey'
Spivey, John C.
23! Mch 1898:'
Aunt Nancy; ,
46,
ow
69
HEmry Spivey'
Sparr, Mrs ~ R'. W~
1:2 Aug 1903'
The Family'
OW
65' Chol. Mo'rb.1131l
Spray, ElfhUl
114 sep~ 1:899.
1\1;;
L. M: sp'ray
71' Old age + 84
springer, Jennie
19 . Apr 1907'
ORChas. Spring~r.
44 Co n s ump't'. 1'84
LO.O.F. No. 18

- Smi th,-Ray-'
Shi th Theo.

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Buri al Date

129

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ordered by-~

BUri all Date

Budai'"

Ai5,.cause d. ~.

Mrs. May' ChU'ds'
Indi'ana- Tubercul'osis-184
Miss' Mattie' springer poi'is:, Fnd.
C'. E. Scwiires'
OH
?G'allstoneslf58,

2 May 1907'

Squiires:, Mrs:.
30 Jim 1905
(Shipped from lTlwo'rthY
Staley, Hazel!
29 Jan 1895'
Stanard, Ber.tha
4 Nb,v 1899'
Stancli ft" H. E'.
29 Jul 1904'
Stanley~ i;nfant/
27 Feb 18961
Stanwix, Cel'inda H.
22, Jlll 1905
Starbuck, Chas.,
IQ Jul 1895
Stauffer, Mary R..
29, Feb 190.4
(Shipped from Cherryvale, Ks.l:
Stebbins, child olf
12 Mch 1891

CHy Crerk
p_~ A. St aHard
H: HT~ St an eli ft"
Elmer R. Stanley'
Stan wi x Bro's.
Mrs'. CoTtrain
Sam Stauffer:

116 Dec 1891:'_
Stebbins, child o,f
13 APr 1891'.
Stebbins, Jrames
27 ~1ay 190.5'
Stell, A1!ex:
12 Apr 1895'
Steel!, (?JChauncy'
li4 Feb 1895:
Steel, Emily M:
l!'4 May' 1898;
Steel, R. A.
Capt 5' KSM Co'. r:
Steele', Hugh
15 sept 1898)
Steeli, LeH;a
20.' Feb 1895
Steel, Miss;
22 Jun 1892
St'eeli, Mrs ~ M:
30. 5ep: l89E
Steel, Mary S~
22 Jim 1893',
Steel, Wiilr: A-.
7 Meh 190.5:
('?YSteniil{a, Wii1[amina' I, Oct 1904
Stephens, Eli zabeth L. 1"5' Jan 1896,
Stephens, Maude
20." Oct 1"897:
Sternberg, Mrs. tydi a' 30 sep, lQ03,
(Shipped from Kansas~ Ci ty, Ks:.)'
Sternbergh" Emma: R'.
20. 5ep 190.0
(Shipped from C';'1'i1.)'
5 Jul,1899,
Steven S:, John'
E Aug 189.9
Stevens, Lilli an S.
9; Apr 1900\\
Stevens', May'
29 Aug 189,2:
Steven son, chiil'd of
21 NtJv 1898
Stevenson, Helen M.
27 Oct 190.6,
Stevenson, John N,'.
1

1

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Stevenson, N.,,&gt;E~,~hij1&lt;l:,;C)f23: Feb' 190'7;'
Steward, Jack."/'·· -"~ 25' Jan 1892
Stewart, Annie
9 Feb 1891
Stewart, Mi;ss Annie B~ 28 Jill 1894i
~Brought from Kan.City, Mo.}
Stewart, child of
6 Meh r891i
Stewart, Laura'
3:, Aug 1890)
Stewart, Paul
27 Feb 19Q2~
Stewart, II. G:.
24' Jun lQ04"
Stewart, Walil'a-ce F'.
26&gt; 5ep 1899',
~Shipped: from Kansas City, Mo.

r

39
85

Brank
1\1;'
OH~

14
? (child)

OW

Hesper- 69
Hesper

ow.

.1.¥-44'

L_

55~

Clinton
Thos. Gibl'er
James Stebbins
Clinton
Bl1ank
Clintori
Thos. GibIer.'
76) Hrt' Trbl
Mrs:. Lucinda Steel OIr
OH'
P: R'. Brooks,
Bel'voir
Jas. T,: Steer:
C11i'nton 70.
?
The Fami Ily-'

St}

],58~

43'
137
,8
15

9
156
41
39
7i1'

The Family
G'eo. F'. Steell,
R; it'. Steel'
J. M: Shepp ard:
R'. A. Steel
Mrs. R. A~ Steel
.:rudge Menger:
J'. W. Green
A. ,P. Clark
Charles' Sternberg

OHf
164 Rilpt+Surg. 74
Bel,voir
39
Clinton
]9
C1i'nton
12
Clinton
24
Clinton 37
H'rt. 153
00
84' seni ii ty' 14'6
Off"
85:
49
00
25
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m
50 TB\ &amp; Peri tJ!32,

Tho's. Sternbergh

Oli'

62, Bright 'sO.175

(11T:. P.. St'evens'
Vi'nl'and 75,
82,
Jurins' Stevens'
OR'
2" m/w StomTrb 83
Mr. I: C. Stevens:
Vinl'and 57' Hrt Fail
90.'
N. E~ Stevenson Wash.Cree~ Church
21
T. M. SVevenson
l:iinwood Wzyr croup
76
Russel1l Stevens
Shank's' 72 BrightsOfs176,
Frank Stevens
M. 6, mi south
N'. E'. Stevenson Wash.Creek
Stiill1born' 181'
E
?
(? )Ice Co. 00'
15
Lee Stewart
OH'
6,
Chas. Stewart
Oll'
21
35
G'rant Stewar,t:
owH~ C~ Stewart'; Fincher, OR
Orvi lle~ Stewart,
mr ,
Stewart; Carl, ?SCho'ne' Gr'
W'o R. Stewart·
M;'
(?JGreen Kei th

7
46) appon:1exi:a: 54
17m? -L-. ,l!l3
4T
?
143
28, RR accident8)4'

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Stiienbring, Mrs.

w.

M~

5 Ju1 190.7

Stiles, Mrs~ Emma
10.
Stiles', Leon F.
21'
Stimpson, ~irs. F'. E.
115
Stimpson ,Morrie/Mamie 28,
Stimpson, Ell zabethO'rme30

Aug
Apr
o.ct
Ju1'
Jan

190.5
190.7
1894
1892
190.6,

Stiner, Lizzie
4 Feb 190.4
Stiner, Wm.
25; Jill 190.2
Stockfish, E1isie
27 Feb 19o.7(
Sto;iiley, Mrs. J. w.
23\ Dec; 1899,
Stone, E1i'zabeth
IS; Ncw '190.7
(Shipped from Chicago,)"
Stone, Lyman C.,
1·2 Oct 190.2
(Shipped from Chicago)}
Stone, Mrs. Martha
19 Apr 1893~
StOrnl, Anson
31 Dec 190.7.
Sto,tt, child of
28 Aug 1894
St'owe', Benj ami n
8) Mch 1,9.07:
Strahan, Charles'
2 New 1899~,
Strahan, \~fti~,ij~pf
4 NOiv 1895;
Street, Mrs·~ 1:. S~
1'6 Ju1 1896'
Strickland, Mrs~ E. '" 5' May r8983
Strode, Be,ntha:
1i1 Sep-' 190.2,
Strode, Fred
11 Jim 1899
Strode, JuH a '
8~ Jun 1892,
Strode, Lulu
29~ Apr 190.6
Strode, Maud
r6,Oct 1:892,
Strode, Troy
1'4 Jan 1898)

®

St ro'h an, Mrs. May
Strode, Mrs. Sarah
Stro'de, Samuel

3' Jiln 190.5'
29 Sep 190.5
2 Jun 190.7

Strong, A.

21 Jim190L

(~~~trub/Str.eet, J01seph 20. Dec 1895

Stubblefield, child (}1f 4 Mch 190.3
Stubbs,,/irufus:
17 Oct 1891
Studebaker, David

15 Dec 189,3'

Studebaker, Stephen

15 Jun 1894

St u 11, Mrs;.

24 OCt 1891'

Sturbeck, ' Ralph
Sugrue, Hanna1
Sugrue, John'

(::~~;:~---=-,&gt;,(fi;~;£~-~~"~:
Sui~ter.~

chDd of

11 Ntw 190.0.
1'6 Jan 190.6'
1!4 Nov 1905~
120.' Aug'
l' 20. Aug 1'89'5

Philip) Ernst',
J. E'. Olson
M. &amp; Carl Stires
Mrs~. A'. A. Stiles'
Pro f F E Stiiinp'son
F. E. Stiinpson
Sidney Orme
E. F. Stimpson
Ed &amp;- Will: Stiiner
The Fami 1y
Henry Stockfish
J'. w.. Stoi ley
Jo;s~ph Stone'

mr

OH'
OR'
OH

7.0
1361
68:: StomachTrbU8,
55: Paralysis 182
40 Pneu.
86
32 Peritonit.I91

Fred Stone

Off

30 Tubercul'. 121

om
lOR

Oll'
OH:

OH'
MG"
MG:'

4:5'
1159
25 Les'. Brain 184:
60 Typhoid F". 36,
20.
Bw1 T.rbl' 165·

Gov. Robinson
ar
26,
Frank March" Adinin. OW
73" H'rt Diis:. 193'
All Gregg
OH'
36
Clarence Stowe
Clinton 84' La;riippe +182
A~ John St1rahan
Clinton
RR Accid. 8-5
Fred Strahan
08'
47
L. H. Street
lOR
56 Dropsy'
54'
Edwin 'B. Strickland OIr
671'...1:.-,
71'
Elmer Bateson
TOP9anoxiie' 119...!....,
120.
Bertha St'rode
\:Y lOll'
20. SpinMenin. 81
Troy Strode
OH'
18.
A E Strode; M C?In ar
13£l' CbnsumpJt. 169
Ti:.oy" Strode
OH
23
James &amp;; Jessee Strode'
7.0.
6~
Mildred Strode
(OIl'
A. J~ Strohan
Clinton 59 GEm. Debi 1. 157'
Eli Strode
OH'
1'61
75 Hrt Trb
Mrs. Bertha~ Strode' OH
17' Hrt Rheu. 1.8'S'
Met. Ins. Co.
C?)G1ass' Bros.
CathoTic7l3 Hrt Fail 105;
Joseph Michell, Exec.? &amp;md
48)
J~ W. Newlin
-,
Wm Stubblefield
OH;
7( m? ,WhCough 126,
ROiss~ Stubbs
Hesper
13
N. (?lHershow
E. E. Whitman
78, Old age'
32.
J. L. C?&gt;Ho,v(sJer
No, Dr'.
G~. W: Reynolds'
Collier 70. cons.
35
E. L. Herr:
, Jerome Stull
13
D. F. Huston
E. Sturbeck
96
~1
7J~_ Diph.
John Sugrue
Franklin 71
1.64
G'eo. Chambers'
Catholic' 8,7' Asthma'
162
The Family
Me,rri's: (; Don Suiter OH'
44
(?)J. W~ Conolver

�N'ame,

(OOri a1 Date.

Suiter, Emma
Sukey'
SuUi van, Marne)
Su1;zen, Adolphl
Summer.fie1d, Hannah
Summerfield, Hannah
Summers', Edna
SUl1ber, Mr. C'.

29 Feb
111 Feb
115 Apr
18 Dec:
7 Oct
21 Jan
26\ Ju 1
5 No,v

1904
189L
1906
1900'
I890·
1904
1907{
1898)

Sutliff, Chas. R~.
5' Dec 1891':
Sutliff, Jennie S~ died2L Feb 1899
Sutliff, John B~
23 Jan 1905'
Sutton, ' infant
Sutton, M'. R.

16 Jan 1895
21 Aug 1903

15 Apr
Swanson, child o'f 8~
1-3 Feb
Sweanson, Walter'
Sweitser, Mr~
19 Jun
(?)Swenden, child o&gt;f
31 Dec
Tanner, child of
6 Eeb
Tarpy, James:
i~:,Apr
T.arpy/, John'
5 seP)
(Shipped from Topekar
T.arwater, Jane "
4 Jan
T.'aylor, Bettiie~
25 Apr
Taylor, Carl F'.
TayI:or, Chris G:~
Taylor, Daisy'

1891
1899,
1892
1896,
1894'
189S:
1906,
1907!.
1903

9 5ep:.1906
20'Jun' 1904
26 Jun 1906;

19.
Taylor, John1
19'
T.aylo,r, Joseph
&lt;Erom Kiln. CHy, Mo, •.)
8'
Taylor, Mr. E. K.
26
Taylor, lucy.,
19
Taylor, Mary

Feb 1902
Oct 190.7:
Nov 1905
Mch 1903
Jan 1899'

T.'aylor, Mrs. May
19 FeD. 1,903'
(Shipped from KG', Kan.).
Taylor. Nicko'l~is'
22, Oct 1906:
Co' G', 29 Reg'. U·. S~ C~ Vol!. lit f:.
Taylbr~ RBT.'
20 OCt 1890l
Taylor, Robert
8,May 1900
Taylor, Vera"
12 ~ray 1907:'
Taylor, child of W.coL 6 Dec 1906
Teal, Mrs;. Belle
22hNcJlV 1898;
Teeter. Mrs:. Ruby
r4~ Aug 1907{
Terrell, Myra
29 Aug 1905
Terry, Albert,
15 Jan 1905
('?JTerWilligon,Elizabeth5 Aug l!90L
Tetters, Mrs. Eincoln

26) Oct 1189!,

Ordered' by.!,

Burial, Age:,Cause d •. ~,

137'
OR'
1'PoorFarm
OR'
34 Hrt Faiil 168
98,
Lecompton' 71; Dropsy'
3'
M~Summer.field
Litchfield ,I'll;.
Old
age'
135
The Fami 1y
OR'
82
Frank Summers
Eudora, 9' TyphOi\d F18il
Mrs. Sur.ber;JH Fee;Clinton' 40 Acci den t, 75'
J R' Woadward.
14'
OR'
J. B~ Sutliff
79,
OH
3' Daughters
151'
80
OW
The Family'
Mrs. G'. J. Wheeler
~~:.?
38;
James Sutton
2
Sum
Comp
1
.131.
James Sutton
F. 11 Williams'
H~ Swanson
Viriland
9'
W': T.. Sweanson
OR'
78i
H~ C'~ enMesten
. Wash. Creek
1'9
WID St'leandEm
Blank
18 da'.
57'
A~ F~ Allen
Vfnland 1 wk? No, Dr.33
Richard &amp; .To'hm T'arpyCathoHc'
41
James: Tarpy'
Frankl!fn' 49 Brain Trb:u:r74

Mauri ce SuiiterPoor Farm Spdt.
James Sullivan
The Fami1w!

...... _ . ...: - j

Orick~.i6. 56 ..1&lt;:&gt;fBrain 178
Ora Tarwater
Olr'/
17m?
128;
Erij ah Brown
Mrs. Taylo:r:
MG~
6, CrOUP)
]74
. Frank F. Taylor
Emily.' T'ay1'or'
08'
43'
142
A(Olni'e B. Tayro&gt;r' MG'
21 TyphoidF .1711
Met. Ins. CO!.; Benevolent Lodge
Haskell Institute
Blank
20 Pneu.
l!12
wm Taylor
~G
80 Senility' 190
C. W'. Hickock
Mrs:. Wil'lowby,'
MItl (; l:. F'Tayl'o'r'
Dave Eogan
LfnZY'Tay1or

KC',Mo.
OH'
1\&amp;;'

62 Asthmal
50 TUmor
74 Dropsy-

162
1127
78.

42

1,25

Mrs. Harvey'
MG~
85' Dropsy'
176,
2 Johnson Bros.
J'. F. Tay1o'r'
NeBraska'
3
68, Paralysi s 92
F C' &amp;" Thomas T.'aylar~ Reno,
Jito. E~ Tay10lr
MG'
~,mo.Croup 184
Wni Tayl'or
M:i~
Sti llborn 171'
l:. H~ ~?):Co'rse
OIl'
44' Perotini t. 7:61
J~ Edward Teeter' Nevada,Mo'.23' Tubercul. 188)
Bl ank
Blank
42
]159
Peter Terry
IOH"
13 Pfieu.
151
l:;ouis Terwilligon
Erank!'!:_.40 Cancer'
101
? Schuler;?'
Fill---:~~fari"C'OY':")
,~.,~ ".,'.---.. ~,,-.-./:'!:/
J. K. Tetters;Mrs. '-Blank .
li3'
Selig; A~G'. Honnold'

�~
Thacher,

Dwi~ght

Ordered by'

28; Aug 1897.

Mrs. Thacher:
Topeka;
{Remo,ved tOI Topeka'r
The Family'
OH:

Thacher, Solo'n' O.
14
Co C: 3rd' Rgt. K.S:M:
Tharp'~ inf,;;,.:o(J~iJ1t!~)'ol'. 7:'
Thatcher, chiild of'
2~
1
26,
Thayer" Charl es'

Aug 1895
J'an 189'lf
Jan 1897:
Jim 1899_

2 Jun 1906

Thomas, Adison

1899~,

Thomas, ch. of

29 Jan

THomas;; chi'ld of
THomas, Clara B'.

13 Sep' 1905:
19 Dec,189$

Thomas;, Mrs (?)Eimnie H'. IS' Jan 1900
10 Mch 1890)
Thomas, Hannah
(:From K: C~ r
27 Jftn 18971:
Thomas', Iir.win
Thomas, Joel!.
13 Feb 1,900~
('Shipped from Kansas~ City, Mo.J'
Thomas, Maggie~
9 Jan moo:,
Thomas;, Mrs. Mary
6; Ap r 1904'
(Shipped from K eMil'. li
Thomas, Ol'vi He
llli May 1906;
(iShipped: from K
183 May 1902
Thomas', StepHen
117 Jan 1906
THomas:, Theres a'
18 Aug 1904
Thoma's, Wesrey'

cr

BuriaV, ~.Cause d~ ~

Buri a1' Date ,

Dan Morton
MGM'. T: Thatcher'
IllIG'
T:. C. Daviis:
Reno
Frank &amp; Charles THayer'
OH
Daughter.
Mrs. A"dison Thomas
D. B.. Thomas'
~G"
(.?JW'. Swengen
{'?lAilnie Thomas,
OIl'
Ailni e Thomas';
OR"
Fred Gleed
J. M~ Newlin
ar
Joel Thomas'
OH"
Carrie Thomas:
H;:aac; Mi Her'
Mi Iton Guest'.

1J

63'
44

5,
Sti IIborn
77' 1Diiph

58;
82

63 Old age

170

~'

5pinMening. 78:
Stillborn 160
48,

65 cancerBwls 88l
51

OH

53'

OH:

6R Stom&amp;Si&gt;leen88~

58

Geo. Thomas; BenevSOc ({!)II"
Orlie Thomas;
OH~

33
22

Geo,Thomas; T.Thomas:MT.

20', Consumpt.

-L,

81'
140
170~

.The Fami ly/
om
68:, Accident 116
Met.Ufe Ins. Co'.
l\oG'
211
16S
Annie C. Thomas'
OJ[
Uf SumCompll. 145,
Mrs~ McCaU; {.?JBl--- V. Aillen
23 Mch 190IE,
Thomas:, W. J'~
W~ E Barnes;; JoHnWaltom Viinland 84'
102
2 Jftl! 1902
C. M~ Thomp'son
M7'
22
1l!7'
Thomp'son, Arthur.'
Thompson, Edward'
24' Tun 1900'
Mrs. Eij Thompson'
orr
68~ P'ara1ysi s' 171:,
Geo'. Thompscrn'
l\oG'
4.{:{~; ,
Thompson, Mrs. ~?'JE:[:;. 28.: Dec' 189·5
Boiler Room SWi:ft Packing House, KC Kans • . . .
Thompson, Nelson
2 Aug 1~903'
Mrs. Thompson
Dg.Co".
67'Dropsy.!
130&gt;
Pm. CO' A' 79' U. s. (1)0. Vol. Infantry'
, 48'
Thompson, J'~ Edger
24' Dec 1895'
Robt. 1: Thompson' OH"
Thompson, J O'seph
1'4 Sep. 1907'
Wm &amp; Kil H. e Thomp1sorr OH
85 BrainTrbr 189i
Thompson, Marie Edna"
T Aug 19071'
Mrs L'owery~ Ed, Thompson' 0If'" 4 m. SilmrComp I88}
Thomp'son, Mark
23: Oct 1904
Mrs. Mark Thompson :qIi
45; Brights' D: 146,
Thompson, Nor-a'
283Ap.r 190r,
W. HI. PendletonMG:'
1'8 EaGrippe' 103
JiJlseph Thompson'
Thompson, Robert,
28 Aug 1900j;
Douglas' COl.
CHnton 8(} Old age
Pri vate Pioneer Co'.
l' Di v. 16th Ar.my Co,rp) US'"CM. Vo11.
Thompson, Robt J.
23: Feb m05
Mrs. RabV. ,J. Thompson Off
6il
153'
(Shipped from KC MOl. r
Thompson, Sarah
It J'an 1905
The Estate, Dr,. HarveyAtlm Off: 80 Old age
1150
Tho1rp" Nancy'
117 Feb 1907
Mrs. Geo. Califord ~G~'
1181
90' Dropsy!
Tho1rp, infant
16 Jun 1892,
('2'); Garvin/Irwin
B11ank
1'9
Thornton, Ed
21 Feb 1898',
Ephri am Thornton
00'
283
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68:
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1'6 Jun 1907f
Oli ver Thornton, son Wi'
, 46: StomTrbl1 185
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�Buri 'aI' Date
Tholrnton, Nancy A'.
1\2 Aug 1890)
Thornton, O. E~,
1(7 ~1ay 1895'
Pri vate Co C' 30 Iowa Infantry'
Thorton, W~ R~ .
21 Dec 1899),
Throll'ls, W: E..
9 Nov 1903
Thudium, HEmry W~
1'6 Sep11906'
(Shipped from CM'o. S~)
Thudium, child o,f
28 Jim 1897(
Tibbits, Frank E.
6 Jim 1904:
Tfng1e, Gideon
9 Nov 1893'
Tfpton, J. S~
21 Aug 1896
Tole, 1. M.
14' Mch 19001
Tolilesi, Mrs. E'. C:,
18 Sapl 1895,
To!rn aden" ch i1 d af
19 Mch l89If
Torn aden , child of
26 Nov r892
Topping, Mrs. H: B~
2,Dec 1892
Topping, Howard B~
6 May 1893
Travi s, Samuel
.
16 Sep' 1893
Thorp, Chas E'.
16 Aug 1893:
(?)T~irnper,· Susan R.
6' APr 1904'
Trou se aUt, J.J~
21 SeP) 1902',
2 Jan 1903:
Tr.ouse au, Lucy, S~
Tro,wbri dge, G;. G;.
14 Dec' 1907r'

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Comm; -1._ No. IQ
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OHT
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45
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B.C;
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Ba1'dwii:t,
26,
Anna Travis'
Off"
29:
Ellas; Butler:,Lansing; Cansing'
29'
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oro
78:
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140
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5' }'Irs:
124'
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Olf
82 com'. of
8.2
Call &amp; Son
diseases;
2 Jun 1895;
E: S~ Tucker
00
(child)"
42
Tucker', Elma S:
26' Dec,1896
Tucker, child of G.
GeO' TucJ(er;Mr' Dean C11inton'~: Tonsili Us'· 57'
Thomas' Tucker
Clinton' 94' OM age + U5;
Tucker, Mrs. Harri et
6' May 1902"
8: May 1903~
Tucker, John'
W~" (?&gt;I. Tucker'
CI'ihton" 7fJ' Old age +. 128)
Turley, . chiild of
no date~
W.f(. TUrley"
C?lHear,ty" Oak Cern.
64:
(listed between 9/13 and 9/20, 1897):'
21' May' 1899'
Turner, Mrs. E.
50 Lung! Trbl 81
tbHonnOlld;CiityMar:shall F.I7'
25, May: 1900:
Turner, iinfant:.
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26 Aug 1897,
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6-3
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A G: Honno,ld'
M;::
3~· yrSw. a Pi;nl 75'
Tutt, chBd olf
12 No'v 18983
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30'. . J WT!
1902
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5 FeB) 1905'
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283 NOlv 1'896',
Tuttle', Harriet
(?)Dan1 Bl'rick
Marion 60 Acci'dent
56,
Adam Tuttle'
Tuttle, Mildred
7 Mch 1905
Mrs. Geo'. TUttle
Collins o??
154'
Tuttle, Wm MarshalE
B~ E~ Tuttle;' Si,b1ey;Viin1'and 9" Shaft
r89'
9' SeP" 190fi
(?)'.[1weed, Andrew
4' Sep 1905i
The Fami 1Yi,
Ofr
87
r60
26', Mch 1900j
T.Wiit'chell, C'. S:.
The Family'
OU13 Asthma
90
7{ May 1906
Tyding s, Mary Fe"
P:' F Tydings, husband HigbeeMo' 42 Tuber-cuI!. 169'
T.y,n~r, Isham'
41 Mch 1904:
Mils. Isham Tyler
OH8$ Kfdney1l'lib 138:
Cap'! Co,&gt; ;~t 15 K Caw;
Co. Commission
Tyler, Mrs;:',· Sarah
6 Nov 189m
MrB~ R. W: sp'ar.r:
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75
Ci ty;: A. G'. Honnold
8) Fe'b' 1892
Tyl'er, Thos.
G'eo. HoUingburg :'AGHI Blank
Tyndall" Evangeline;
24' Dec: 1897.'
0: U. Ty.ndall
Jackson.;;.2{Y
vill'e, 111.
26, Mch l89It
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M;':'"
A'. J'. Dicker
8Tyson, WUma C.
6 Jim 1904~
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OFf'
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c_MOSES -KEOKUK, -CHIEF OF JHE SAUK AND F0XIN DIANS:, -'-

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23. 1868. MosesKeokuk. Chief of the Sauk and Fox tribe was jalled
overnight in the Lawrence jail with three companions. MO-ko-ho-ko. Ka-ka-pe-quode
and Muscoe-tah. for the offense of "going to washington. DC." They were on their
way there to see the "Great White Father" to protest the treaty p,:'oclaimed
October 14. 1868 whereby the Sauk and Fox lands of Osage Co •• KS were ceded to the
lI:overnment where it "went to settlers in lots of 160 acres. at not less than ·$1.50
per acre."
The U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Charles Mix when he learned of their
proposed visit to ~ashington. had adVised Thomas ~urphy. Indian Superindendant
for Kansas that no d.elegation of Indians "in your superintendency will be allowed to visit this place during the present fiscal year ••• for the reason that there
are no funds at the disposal of the Department ••• to use to defray their necessary
expenses. Keokuk when read this statement replied that he had money enough to
defray this expense and left with five others for Lawrence. Ks in November of 1868.
Agent Wiley followed and made an aff1davit for the arrest of Keokuk and the other
chiefs. The case was brought before the U.S. Commissioner. W.F. Montgomery and
was set for the next term. Keokuk would not pay bail and was ordered to Jail.
However. he eventual+y did reach his destination according to the New ~ Tribune
14 Deci.ember 1868 issue: "
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. "WASHING,!,O~. !&gt;EC;:••12_'-To-day a delegation of the Sac and Fox In':
dlans of th~ MISSISSIPPI, In charg~ of Keokuk, their head chief, accompanied
the_ Hon: Sidney Clarke of Kansas. to see the President aJld make known
their ~evances. The Indians were attired in their highest style. Wancom-mo wore a coat loaded with ten or twelve pounds of beads and wampum
and fringed with buckskin strings a foot long. Two of the chiefs wor~
ne~klaces of nails o_f grizzly bear's claws, strung on an otter skin. These
nads are about five mches in length, and the necklaces cost hundreds of dollars ea~h. The ~r~sident kindly received the painted warriors, and assured
them h)s ~rotect1on. They have come to Washington without the sanction
of the .Indian Office, ~ effect, if possible, the removal of swindling officers
on their reserv_e. Notice has hithet:to aI?peared of. th.eir arrest and imprison!D ent by their ~gent, and of their sumg Commissioner Mix for false imprlsonm~nt. T~elr arrest, though sanctioned by the Interior Department
the President disapproves... The following is the paper which they submitted
to Mr. Johnson:

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"To his Euelle71C7/ eM Pr.rid••t:
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"The undersigned. chiefs f~m the Sae and Fox triiIeA of the MlssissippL respectfully repre-

sent to your excellency that the,,: agent, Albert Wiley. having been guilty of misconduct in office
sho,!!d be remo.v~ for the followIng reasons:
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I, For givIng. the ex~lusive right to trade with their tribe to one William Whistler, who
charged them exorbl~t prices for. the necessaries of life. amounting to twice or three times as
muc.~ as the same art1cles cost outside the reservation..
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2. That besides refusi.nlr any person license 'to trade with the tribe the agent removes or
reatens to remove. the chIefS, for not advising their people to trade with this licensed mon~p­
oly, a,:,d that ~he agent represents to their people that the government wishes them to nay such
exorbItant pnees.
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"3. That when they desired to Come to Washington to obtsin redress for their grievances'
the agent declared that he would deprive Keokuk of his position. which he has held for over
twe!'.ty years. and wou.1d arreat the whole party.
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. 4. That agept Wtley f~llowed them to Lawrence, Kan .. and procured thetr arrest and im~~~C::::.':t~t, not or any crone. but because they desired to represent their wrongs to the de.
•• 5 ?,;{ mis;epresentinjr to us that our, last troaty was ratified [proclaimed? J, a~d ;eq~est­
ID!!, an d In uen~lDg us to SIlrt1 a deed for a strip of land two and a quarter miles wide and four

mldle~ lon,g. durlDg the absence of ,the United States interpreter. thereby taking us unprepared

an "orcmg us to convey valuable property to the detriment of the tribes.
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the S For t~Fe ~out;ages o! the .ag~nt,~and for his collus!on with the trader. we, the chiefs of
d ~c an
ox. I. sot, e MIssiSSIPPI. respectfully ask you to remove both agent Albert Wiley
~:!td t e }radu:- ";;I!\;.,am ;hlStier. and appoint an agent with instructions to license at least two
th ers hOd .e rI ' . d? come to your ~xcellency clahning protection against the rapacity of
de~~e:';d eSI",! tot~1D
us
of the I!ttle we hay,," We have full faith that the government
&lt;Si ed)ua JUS ICe, an we g yo~.wtll grant our prayer and see justice done us.. .
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.. KEOKUK;
his X mark.
" W AN-COIll-1II0,
his X mark.
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"QUAH-QUAD-LUP-PE-QUAH, his X mark.
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"CHARLES KEOKUK. son of Keokuk. and Interpreter.
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and la1l ~ I. Kansas Collectio~.
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I ~lme ln Baldwln. KS wlth Fannle f ,---'
land Issac Goodell. Jane Shaw
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MEMBERS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AT CLINTON
DOUGLAS COUNTY. KANSAS
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BOm. George S.
BOm. Mrs. Hattle A.
BALDWIN. Hattie
CURTIS. Mlss Ellzabeth
HULCE. Adolphus
SHEPARD. Mrs. Carrle E.
DEAN. Frank
SHEPARD. Mrs. E11zabeth
SHEPARD. J.W.
~OUNG. M1ss Mary H.
LEAcaMAN. Mlss Estella A.
CuaTIS. Frank
OLN~. lo/1ll1s
GE~EB. Henry
GE~Ea. Mlss Joanna
GE~Ea. Sarah L.
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MOSS. Frank
MOSS. Mrs. Ella
DODDS. W.E.
DODDS. Mrs. Maggie
BALDWIN. Mrs. Elvlna
CUMMINGS. Margaret I
McKEE. Raymond 1.
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PAYNE. Mrs. Vienna
BULLOCK. Mlss Minnie O.
LYSINGER. Mrs. Fannle M.
RABER. ElL B.
MARTIN. Alven E.
MARTIN. Ella B.
RABER. Miss Elma
FARWELL. Franklln M.
FARWELL. Clara Rebecca
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DEAN. Adelia
CZAPLINSKI. Charles G.
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RABER. Perlle
STOWE. Mlss L1llie K.
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STOWE. Benjam1n
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STOWE. Charles
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DEAN. Mlss E. May
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WHITE. M1ss Mary P.
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CUMMINGS. Wllllam J. Jr.
DEAN. L1llle B.
STOWE. Clarence B.
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SIZER. Davld D.
lHALDERMAN. Mlss Margaret A.
CuaTIS. Mrs. Clara
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PATTON. Mrs. Josle T.
DEAN. Mrs. Della
McALLABTEll. Charles A . - McALLASTER. Mrs. Emlly;
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BRADLE~. Mrs. Huldeh A.
DEAN. Rachel W.
BALDWIN. Fredrick M.
CUMMINGS. James McKee
CUMMINGS. Bruce H.
c~KEE. Gordon E.
··t)EAN. James R.
MOSS. George G.
STEELE. James F.
HARRELL. Roy J.
DERB~. Arthur G.
DODDS. Gerturde E.
ADRIAN. Frances M.
BRADLEY. Ora E.
TUCKEll. Dora T.
JOHNSON. Harry C.
JOHNSON. Elmer J.
HOOD. Harry 1·.
BELLES. Orner R.
GIBLER. I van W.
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DEAN. Mary C.
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STEELE. Mlss Edl th E.A.
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WOODWARD. Charles E.'
WOODwARD. Nrs. Allce
WILLIAMS. Mrs. Anna
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FRAZIER. Luther M.
HUTCHINSON. Andrew J.
LOSEY. Mrs. Nona
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KEITH. Edmond Ray
J STEELE. Mrs. Hattle EUzabeth
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TUCKER. Mrs. Susan Elmina
TUCKER. George
DEAN. Wallace Anderson
PORTER. Byron
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MEAD. George B.R.
MEAD. Mrs. Cora
McKEE. Mr. W.J.
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DEBBY. Franklln A. Jr.
ANDERSON. Mlss Rose W.
MAGINNIS. Mrs. Lucy A.
FARWELL. Mrs. Mary J.M.
AUSTIN. Miss Mary A.
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MURPHY. Mrs. Lena
LOSH. Mrs. Lura May
KAMFSCHROEDER. Mrs. Sadle
LASH. Arthur
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FRY. Roy Moses
FRY. Grace Jeannette
FISHER. Mrs. Gertr\tde P.
STEELE. Mrs. Rebecca'
MOSS. Mlss Gladys
DEAN. Ruth Derby
DEAN. Mary Pearl
DEAN. Eftle May
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EUDORA Townsh1p

SHAWNEE INDIAN,. PASCHAL FISH OF EUDORA. KANSAS
by Fern Long. Eudora Area Historical Society.

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Willlam Jackson was a whlte man taken captlve by the Shawnee Indian Trlbe of Ohio
when a young man and raised with the Shawnee. He was given the name of Paschal
FISH. Upon the death of Captaln.Rogers. the leader of the small Shawnee Band
near Cape Girardeau. Mo •• leadershlp was glven to Paschal FISH.
In the Indlan Removal Act of 18)0. the Flsh Band of Shawnee moved to northeast
Kansas on Shawnee Reserve lands near the present town of Turner. Kansas. near
Kansas Clty. Chlef FISH had a son. Paschal Jr •• born ln 1804 and at least four
sons; Charles. born 181). dled 1869; Isaac. b. 18)) ln Kansas Terrltory; Jesse,
died 1866. John and Wllliam and probably some daughters, one probably marrying
. Josephus Pascal.
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Paschal FISH. Sr •• d1ed 1n 18J4 and hls son. born near St. Louis. MO and named
for h1s father assumed leadership of the Flsh Tr1be at age )0. He was educated
in a Friends M1sslon School and was marr1ed and had some children whose names we
have not found. He was an interpreter for the Saawnee M1ssion Manual Labor
School. his father had requested from the government. Hls wlfe and chlldren
mlght have ~ied ln one of the terrlble cholera or smallpox epldemlcs that wiped
out whole vlllages of Indlans as they came ln contact wlth the wh1te man. He
was a cousln of the Shawnee Prophet.
Paschal FISH, Jr. was also a blacksmlth for the government. a buslness man and
a Methodist Minlster. He was descrlbed as a kind Chrlstlan man. Hls second wlfe
was Hester Zane. daugher of Hannah (Dlcklnson) Zane. a Wyandot Indlan. They
married Oct. 14 1847 and she died four and one half years later on Aprl1 17. 1852
Thelr chl1dren were: Obadlah-b. 1848; Eudora-b. 1850 and twins-Leander Jackson
and Andrew-b. 1852. Eudora and Andrew went to 11ve wlth Grandmother Zane.
Paschal must have remarrled between 1852 and 1855 as hls wlfe. Consort FISH dled
ln the cholera epidemlc of 1855. Obadlah and Leander Jackson must have stayed
w1th thelr father as they were 11v1ng ln 1860 and listed on Eudora's deed.
Obad1ah 1s m1ss1ng on government rolls atter 1855 so may have d1ed then also.
Paschal then marr1ed Martha Captaln (b. 1814. d. 1860) at age 46. Wlfe No.5
was Mary Ann (McClure) Steel and he acqulred a stepoodaughter. Anna Ham. ln 1857
census. She may have been Martha's daughter. Anna marr1ed Henry W. Edmonds
(Edwards). also called Anna (Harvey) Edmonds ln 186) and had 1 chl1d.
Paschal's last wlte was Jane Qulnney and she went Wlth h1m to Oklahoma ln 1872
and ls on the Quapaw rolls and dled ln 1873.
It was probably ln the 1840's when Paschal FISH came to the Eudora area, as he
and brother, Charles operated a ferry over the Kansas River at the mouth ot the
Wakarusa and part ot Col. Donlphan's Army terried across the Flsh ferry enroute
to the Mexlcan War as they traveled over the Ml11tary Branch ot the Santa Fe
Tra1l from Leavenworth through the present sl~e ot Eudora to W1110w Sprlngs to
joln the regular Santa Fe Tra11. Paschal requested a Mlssion School ln the
Eudora area as his father had done and the Methodist Church started the Wakarusa
Shawnee Indian Miss10n here ln 1851. It closed ln 1854 due to the slavery
problem. Dr. Abram Stl1l and h1s two doctor sons. hls wlte and one son's Wife.
Mrs. Still. helped at the Misslon. Paschal's brother. Charles was lnterpreter at
the school The bulldlng reverted to Paschal and ln 1857 a group ot Germans
agreed to buy 774~ acres from him to tound a town. In 1860. when the Eudora deed
was Signed by Paschal. he was said to have been chiet ot 600 Shawnees. many halt
whi te blood.
Pascnal FISH bu1lt a hotel or inn on the Fremont-Westport Trail from the Kansas
. City area to Lawrence. iocated at the south edge ot the present town of Eudora.
He sold 1t in 1872 when he ~ent
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"The traditional lJelawares refused to send their children to
school or the Chrlst1an Mission and they continued to observe their
ancient religion. They gathered together each fall in the Big
House-which stood in a cluster of walnut trees. later known as
B lamarc.k Grove. about 6 miles east of Lawrence-dancing around. the
sacred
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Mary Jane DEF'tlIES
Frances C. GRINTER
Annie GRINTER
William Henry GRINTER
Rosanna GRINTER
Sally HONE:iWELL
George O. COLLINS
LeWis KETCHUM
Elizabeth Z. KETCHUM
John W. KE'fCHUM
Mary E. KE.TChUM
Sarah Ann Ke~CHUM
Ellen SWISiiER
Melinda WILCOXEN
Betsey L:EIGLEH
Logan ZEIGLEH
Sophia ZEIGLcii
George ZEIGLlli
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From Lawrence DallY Journal
Thursday. Sept. 13. 1888
George RICHARDSON has a new "hay hand". It ls supposed he wlll
be a heavyw~lght pltcher for he already w,lghs twelve pounds.
Charles HANN who has been ln Callfornla more than a year came back
to "good old Kansas and Kanwaka" last week.
James HOOK anS;!daughter Mlss Ella. started last Sunday mornlng for
a vlslt to Eastern frlends by way of the G.A.B. excurslon.
Mr. and Mrs. HANSELMAN took the traln for the East last Sunday
mornlng. They wlll attend the G.A~. reunlon at Cofumbus. Ohl0
and then spend some tlme vlsltlng relatives ln the north p~rt of
the state.
Several of our young folks are attendlng school in Lawrence. Miss
Ollle RICHARDSON an~ brother. Eaernest. at the Business College and
Messrs. Will and Fred RAYMOND t Lloyd DVFFIE and Allce TOPP[iNG at
K.S.U.
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December 5. 1888
Clarence STOWE blows a new cornet.
A.W. HADLEY has recovered and &lt;:1,.s able to "shuck corn" agaln.
Prent DOUGLASS expects to enter the Buslness College ln the near·
future.
Lloyd DUFFEE has moved to Lawrence for five days in the week·.
goes to the K.S.U. the boys say.

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The Mlsses FITZPATIRICK very pleasantly entertained about 70 of
thelr frlends at thelr ho.me ln W. Kanwaka last Friday nlght. The
evening was spent dancing and card piliiying. About 12 o·clock the
guests were lead lnto the dlnlng room where an elegant supper was
served ••• "
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December 13. 1888
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Misses T1llie and Mary JOHNSON entertained a party of frlends last
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Wm. CLELAND has advertised his stock and ~ools for sale a6d will
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- , I came into the Territory on the 1st of April, 1855, from Illinois.
and ~ettled near Lecompton. Mr. Joseph Oakley and myself boughi
.a c1alIIl: there of Mr. L. D. Hendricks. Immediately after we took
posseSSlOn, Mr. Oa~ley left !or Michigan for his family. I remained
there. I ~ent to ~ansas Clt.y to take down Mr. Oakley, lea.ving my
boys to ?Ulld. a. Call1!l on my portion of the claim, Mr: Oakley and mvselfh.avmg dlvldeult .. A committee waited upon me after my retuin
and mformed me I w.ml trespassing upon a claim owned by S. J.
J~nes, aftewards. shenff, amL a Dr. Davis. A gentleman calling
hl/mself Dr. ~avls was p!,es.ent, and ~old me this. 'l'heyordered
t~ appear before a comnllSSlOn estabhshed at Benecia, b1lt I did not
d9 so. It was the 8th of A pril that. we took possession of the claim.
~n t.he 2d of IIlay, , Mr. :Tones ca!ue with II. party. I was sick and in
?~d m Mr. Oakley s caom, all mille had not much accommoelation in
l~. Mr. Oakley's cabin was on the claim when we bought it. Mr.
~o~es told ~e he ll!~d bumed my cabin, and told me I must leave the
c~alm, th~t It was.lll.s .. 'l'here was some conversation about the penalties of. thiS assoclatiatlOn, among which were hanging, tarring and
feathenng, &amp;c. I wa~s~mewhat threateued with these peualties in
the n~me of the aSSOCIatlOn. I have never been able to ascertain
/ thQ..t either Jones or Davis had ever been ~n_poss_essiun of this claim.
, I d~d not leave, but contiuue!l to work oil the claim. I found myrl
cablD burned duwn. On the 28th of May I was im'ited to assillt a
, man by the name of Hancock, who lived near hy, in buildin!7u house
a~d went over there fur that purpose. 'Ve were cutting logs a short
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, were commg toward!! UB. rrhere were some half a dozen of Ull at work
anel we all.l~ft i~medintely and went to the house that .lItlr. Hancock
· was then hVlllg Ill. When we got there, I saw a crowel of twenty, five or thirty ,men coming tow~rels the house; and when they ~ot
· there we were ordered by l\1r. J ones, the leaeler, to disperse. We
· stood 0111' grounrl, nwl they llllLl'chcelllp ill front of the house. Jones
ordcrCIL the crowd to lUake re:uly an(1 take uim, and in that position
they caUie up. They were all UflllcU with shot guns, rities, and revoLvers. ~mong them I recogni7.ed l\lr. Jones, Mr. Evans rrodhunter,
Mr. Ro~enck, now pOHtmtLster in Lecompton, Mr. 'raylor, u luwyer,
Mr. Ellison, called" Squire Ellison," and a Mr. Gentry. \Vhen the
cro~vd had got neal' enough to fire, after they had taken aim, Mr.
Elh~on call~d out not to ?hoot. \Ve showed no resistance, but stood
perf~ctly 'Iuwt. ~~r. Ellison Hpoke to me, and said we ought to be
careful, for flOlUe of the bOYIl would Hhout. After some conversation
lIIr. J.OIlt!R onlcrell l\l.r.I~LaIlc:oek to lL'ave the prelJlillcl:l, which, at first'
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he rciul:!ed to do; bllt 1~lter "Ollte thrcatH, he tuuk out hill glJl)dt3 fro~
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out of doors, and, 101' sOllie weeks afterwards, I Raw hiM gooels out on
the open prairie, until he could I.uilel a house for himRelf. At that time I I'
had some conversation with Jones, after 1'111'. Ellisog had told me be had
been to my cabin, lLud had adviselLme to leave it, possibly for fear Jones
aud his party would turn me out by force. Mr. Jones, in conversation,
acknow ledged that he had threatened to shoot me if he found me in Oakley's cabin again. I returned to the cabin after that, and sent two of my
boys out to arouse the neighbors. 'l'he rest of us went to work to
forti(y the cabin, so thut we m~ght defend it, by loading our guns and
knocking ont some chinks between the logs to put our guns through.
I found written Oil the cabin door, "Yon are herel,y ordered to leave
.these premises by 4 o'clock this evening,'" 'l'his was written with
red chalk, but had no signature. About 4 o'clock, J 011es came to the
, cabin, leading a crowd. I went ont and hael a conversation with him.
~ He was allxillllR foJ' me to leave without further trouble, and insisted
" thllt I IJ1UHt leave at all hazards. After cllllsulting my friends, I COII; eluded to leave the cabill; ami we all (lill RO, and went ofl' from it for
: 11 short dilltullce, ami st.0ppl'll to ~ee what would he done.
Junes went.
. back IIIllI con~lIlteel his fl'iends /:)1' a while, !Lu!l then some man of the
crowu went up 011 thu rouf of the callin and set the shingle::! 011 fire.
I was not Ileal' enough to reeogllize that lUan. 'l'he cabin was burned
down. One of Illy HOllS and a ,MI'. Gront weut to the cabin !lIld took
, Illy goo!IH out after the cabiil waH set 011 fire.
I left the claim then
for ",everal mouths, until nl't&lt;~r 1\11'. Oakley returned. Jones intt a
, IllllU in a house outside of the claim we had bought, aUlI tll!!Y took
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J.one8never~lived iii- that house, and did not. live in the.Territory, so ·fllr_as I know. After Mr. Oakley returned, he built a houstl on his
claim, and we then went on the cilliru again and occupied it. I went
..M my. share of the claim Bhortly after Mr. Oakley did, and I commenced building a house. In the conversation, at. the time Mr. Han·cock. W&amp;8 turned out of the house he was living in, Mr. Jones told me,
·when.! threatened to apply for civiL redress, that Judge Lecompton
,wL\S·interested in the claim. In September last, an injunction was
served upon me, issued by Judge Lecompton, forbidding me to commit any more waste by cutting timber on this land; and the case is
. still before. his court, and I have ever since been under that injunotipn.. After my house was burned, I went to Tecumseh, and uilplied
to. the grand jury for redress against these persons for having burned·
my house an{l threatened my life, but they refused to give me any.
,hearing. This was before the county lines were established. Attorney General Isaacs told me there was no law in regard to burning
'iwuseB _or mobbing persona, and they had no jurisdiction over it:
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represented her class of .84 members as valadictorian
at thc g'r:tllll:ttinK excrcises .held at Lawrence on the
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A LET·TER FROMP.ALMIEiA. TOWNSHIP IN 18.59--

Pralrle Clty. P.O. Douglas Co •• Ks
July 11th 1859
Hon. El1 If. Prlce.' Phl1a.·· Pa'
Dear Slr
Permlt me to address a few 11nes to you. on a subject however. on whlch lt
appears we feel allke. I am a mlsslonary of the Moravlan. (Unlted Brethran
ohurch) and have been ln the Terrltory ever slnce 1846. wlth a short lnterruptlon.
I have seen the operatlon on the frontler among the semlclvl1lzed Indlan and have
seen the Indlan ln hls orlglnal state. And havlng been at the federal Clty for a
number of tlmes about Indlan affalrs and havlng made the acqualntance of many
agents for the Indlans. I recelved conslderatle lnslde lnto that branch of Government. And when courts were establlshed ln thls Terrltory I made lt an object to
learn ln how far the Indlan would be protected by It. But. alasl all ls calculated to exterminate the Indlan and destroy or hlnder all the ggod whlch ls
done by benevolent Socletles. The master stroke. however. to accompllsh·the
object has been done a few weeks wlnce by the expoundlng of the laws ln relatlon
for the protectlon of the Indlans. It ls declded by the U.S. Supreme Court for
thls te~rltory. that there ls no law ln exlstance. by whlch a person can be
reached\1). who trespasses on the Indlans rlghts and that the U.S. has no rlghts
to prooecute a person maklng a settlement on Indlan's land.
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For two years I followed up suoh cases. havlng seen hundred of cords of wool
carrled away. bul1dlng timber and ralls. Have seen how the Indlan so11. was
cultlvated by lntruders. houses bul1t on thelr land and maklng the effoltto drlve
the Indlan from hls own home. I thought lt lmposslble that person. gullty of
such cr1mes. and when 4 to 5 wltnesses stand ready to testlfy to It. should be
dlsmlssea and yet some 20 such cases were a1smlssed. that have made settlements on
not more than 4 sectlons of Indlan land and besldes these I saw about 50 other
cases dlsmlssed. My haart fal1ed me and I was ready to cry: "Lord lt ls enough
now. take away my llfe for I am no better than my fathers." I had no more hope.
for lf the Indlans can not be proteoted. for the averlesloness7 of the whlte man
• lf there ls no penalty that he has to fear. ·every stlck of tlmber wl11 be taken
from the Indlan. he wl1l be harraseed day after day. and I have already wr1tten to
the offlcers of my church that I conslder the mlsslon work closed ln Kansas and
that I were ready to return home.
But strange as lt may appear. lt ls so never the less that my mlnd recased to
the east. I felt assured there was nO,'hope ln the west of a reactlon. ln the
Indlan's behalf. but I had to belleve. If the east could only be enllghtened on
the Indlan treatment and thelr wants. they were not so corrupt. but would yet
rise up for the rescue of the Indlan: If there were only a man of splrlt and
abll1ty to revele and arouse them. That ls my only hope: And lt was cheerlng
beyond measure when a few days ago. on a vlslt ~o the Ottawa Indlans. I learned
of my fr1end John JONES. that there were socletles formlng for that purpose. I
read the proceedlngs of the meetlngs both of N.Y. and Phlld. I rejolnced at the
splrlt manlfested ln the resolutlons. I read your remarks and a hope gleaned up
ln my darkened vls1on. that the wlcked and destructlve course now pressed?
towards the Indlans. may yet be arrested. If we were only left alone wlth them
we could do much for thelr good. but the ru1nous course has gathered strength by
lts age. and power by popularity and the missionary can now only think of how to
remove the evil and he could see no way to accompllsh It. But the popular voice
can. I do not expect much from christlan denomlnations in thls dlrectlon. the
unlted masses can only effect It •. And. from the bottom of my heart I glve you
God's speed. "Come ,over and help usl"
I would now suggest that ln my oplnlon. you ought to lnvestlgate or see lt
done. or at least age tate It. whether lt be a fact. that there ls no law or
statute by whlch one can reach trespassers on Indlan rlghts. I know well that
there is a penalty of one thousand dollars agalnst maklnga settlement and e.
on Indlan lands • .But Judge Pettett declded "that slnce the land belongs to the
Indian and not to the U.S. the U.S. has no rlght to. create a revenue out of that
whlch does. not belong to it. that the Indlans should bring the suit. "Well we
dld by lnjunct10n and by lndlctment for the Indlans and for the U.S. but nothlng
would do'. And a Indlan to br1ng sult. ln hls name 1s nonsense • . How can a ward
sue? Yet I am not a lawyer and do therefore not understand the law.
Hop1ng that these llnes may flnd favor.
I am. very respectfully yours.
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made his home in Kansas since the fall. of
1856, was born near Plymouth, Devonshne,
England, September 3, 1835, a son of John and
Elizabeth (Crimp) Watts, natives of the same
shire. His father, who was the son of a stone
masen, leamed that trade at an early age and
after a t;ille began to take contracts. While engaged i" filling a contract he accidentally fell from
the belfry of a church and was so injured that hei
died six months later. Besides his wife (whol
came to Kansas and died here at the age of fifty-:
six yt;::.r~) ;-.e left four children, of whom John I
Crimp is the oldest and the only 5urvh-or. Isaac, I
the secone: son, was a soldier in the British
army and served in India, hu: resigned, came to'
America and settled in Kansas, where he died.
Thomas, who was also a soldier in India, came
to Ka:JS3S in the early days and remained here
until18i9, when he went east, and since then all
trace of '~'m has be~n lost. Mary, the only daugh- i
ter, married A. Woods, and died in Lawrence.
After his father's death our subject was ap-;
prentic~d to his partner, with whom he remained I
until he was eighteen. In 1853 he came to
America on the sailer "Rose," and landed in
Quebe;: ~fter a voyage of eight weeks. Going to
Cleve1a::;1, Ohio, he worked as a stone mason
and hric:'12.yer. In 1854 he went to Chicago and
Waukegon, Ill., in both of which places he found
employment and began contracting. In the fall ,
o[ 1856 be qme to Kansas. He was then a young'
man of twenty-one years. With all the enthusi- :
asw of youth
began life in a new country
amid hardships and difficulties. Going to Pottawatomie County he took up the first claim near r
Louisville, and there he built a house and made;
improvements, retaiuing the place for four years.
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Rock Creek, every six months for two years he
made a· trip to it, starting from Lawrence on foot
at noon and w::lking twcnty-five miles tbat day,
and twenty-nine the next, reacbing the land after
dark. Four years after be had settled in Lawrence a m::1D offered him $1,000 for it. He accepted
the offer, deposited tbe money in a bank which
failed three days later, entailing a total loss to
him. Undiscouraged, however, he continued his
work as contractor, and in time became successful, he and his uncle, Abraham Watts, being
partncrs. He built the Miller block, G. A. R.
building, Poehler block. tbe grocery building
owned by Jobn Jones, and many residences i:J :
this city. About 1890 he practically retired from i
business, although since then he has consen ted ,
to take a few important contracts, among them:
tbat of the library building in the UniYersitr of i
Kansas (1894), and the Fowler shops at the university (1898).. He is the owner of considerabie I
valuable, property in Lawrence, and bas dealt ex- I
tensh'ely in real est"te. During the antebellum I·
days he experienced all the terrors oi border warfare, and remembers well tbe pe.rils of tbe Quan- I
trell ra'id that brought deatb and disaster to the i
people of Lawrence. At the time of the Price'
raid he was mustered into Company A, Third i
Kansas Militia, under Captain Wheeler as corporal, and went with his regiment down to the
Blue.'
In Lawrence Mr. Watts married Fannie,
daughter o{ Thomas Collier, who came frolll
Pennsylvania to Lawrence in 1857. They be·came the parents of six children, of whom Mary
died at fourteen years, and the others are at
home. Mr. Watts voted the Republican ticket
until the Tilden campaign, since which time he
has been a Democrat. He is serving his third
term as chairman of the Democratic county committee. For three terms he represented the third
and iourtb wards in -the city council, 'where he
was chairman of the committee on streets, alleys
and bridges. For two years he held the office of
,street commissioner. On the Republican ticket,
in 1874, he was elected to tbe legislature, receh'ing a majority Of six-hllllOreQoverAlexanaer
. Banks. In the session of 1875 he secured the,
passage of a bill assessing property and stock at '
the place of their location. Not wishing to be
the recipient of any favors from the railroads, he
sent hack 'all passes presented to him~ For two
years he was a director of the state penitentiary
under Governor Glick. After becoming a Demo- I
crat he was a candidate for sheriff and treasnrer I
of Douglas County, bpt his party being in the!
minority he failed of election. However, he over- I
came a majority of o~e thousand and was defeat- :
ed by only one hundred votes. He is a demitted
member of the Odd Fellows, and belongs to the:
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1n 1869 as a part ~f the Lawrence Circuit and later as a part cf the
Eudora Circuit. In 1905 Deer Creek(now Stull) and Willow Springs comprised a circuit.
~ext we became a full-time appointment and the
name was changed to Worden, for the community in which our church is
located, rather than the township. The town of Willow Springs was an
important stop on the Santa Fe Trail, was located 5 miles northeast of
Worden(where the German Baptist Church is now located). The Willow
Springs postoffice was closed November I, 1900.
Worden's history as a post office address(although we still get
mail addressed to Worden, Kansas)is found in KANSAS POST OFFICES by
Robert W. Baughman: "A post office was es tab lished on September 22,
1884. John F. Schott was the first postmaster. This farming community
is located east of Globe in south
Douglas County. The post office
was discontinued on May 31, 1895; reopened September 9, 1896, but was
permanently closed on July IS, 1904."
The question of where Worden got its name seems to have two possible
answers. I am told by Raymond Schott, grandson of John Fredrick Schott,
first and only Worden postmsster(this postoffice was located on the
Fred Turner farm)that close to Oldenburg, Germany, where the Schott
family came from, was a.town by the name of Worden. The Schott family
had conections with the Worden Church, Miss Gertrude E. Schott was a
member from 1909 until her death November 25, 1942. Two children of
Hugo and Ethel Schott were baptized March 30, 1913; their namea were:
Lola and Victor, grandchildren of the postmaster.
If Mr. Schott was consulted about the name for the new postoffice,
it-~y well have been named for Worden, Germany. However there is
;nother possiblity: ''Lorenzo J. Worden, born April 13, 1828, in
Stephentown, N.Y. a descendant of Peter Worden of Clayton, England.
Young Lorenzo was educated at Ithaca and Elmira Academies and taught
school for eight years. He secured further education at Alfred
University. On tour-through Virginia and North &amp; South Carolina he
witnessed the violence of slavery, and was determined to come to
Kansas to help make it a Free State. He married Jane E. Wormley,
June 7, l85~ and taught school one year to provide necessary funds to
go to Kansas and participate in the struggle for freedom. They arrived in Lawrence, October 27, 1855. He located on a claim one mile west
of Lawrence, and farmed until 1862, when he entered the office of internal revenue as chief clerk and assistant assessor for the State of
Kansas, which pOSition he retained until 1870. He gained considerable respect in that office, and was elected state senator. He was
made chairman of the committee on assessments and taxation. In 1873
he was appointed postmaster in Lawrence, second largest post office in
the state. He was re-appointed by President Hayes, upon the almost
unanimous petition of the City, in 1877. Mrs. Worden was a woman of
fine intellectual qualification and finished education. Truly it may
be said, never did wvman more devotedly sympathize with her husband,
nor husband more affectionately appreciate the virtues of a good woman
than have Mr. &amp; Mrs. Worden."
Much more has been written of Mr. Worden. In 1868 he purchased a
t section of land just north of the Howard Broylea farm. Let us now
look at the second possiblity of where Worden may have gotten its name.
The fact of Mr. Worden oWlling land in this community, being in the
Postal System, and a man of considerable prominence, would lead us to
believe that, in seeking a name for the new postoffice. they might well
have turned to the Honorable Lorenzo J. Worden, teacher, farmer, abolitionist, assessor, state senatori and postmaster.
''Worden Unincorporated" is only a spot on the map to the traveler's
eye, or to those speeding down Highway 56(20th century Santa Fe Trail).
If they blink their eyes, they may miss it completely! However, to the
neighbors a~d friends of those tw~ places still carrying the.name
Worden, Worden Ag. Service, and Worden United Methodist Church, they
pleasant placea to stop. 'Vorden Unincorporated" will remain on the
map and Jear to the hearts of many, while Echo, Willow Springs, Weaver,
Franklin and countless other "hopeful cities" have disappeared.
The final chapter on where Worden got its name may not yet be written, but at least we now have two possiblities.

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Administrattix - Fema~e administrator
Administrator

- Person appointed by law

Affidavit

- Make an oath - signed statement

Ante bellum

- Before Civil War

App~entice

- Bound, to learn trade

Assignee

- One to whom some right or property is signed over by the court

Bequeath

- To give

Bequest

- Inheritance

Bounty land

- Given by the government to induce men to enter military service

Canon law

- A law or statute of the church

Christian name - Name given at birth
Codicil

~u~pppiliem~ntoto ai~ill

Consort

- Wife or husband

Conveyance

- Transfer

Curator

- One in charge of records

Custodian

- Keeper of records

Decade

- Ten years

Decedent

- Deceased person

Deed

- A formal written paper conveying title to real estate

Demise

- Death

Deposition

- Statement by a witness

Devise

- To grant real property by will

Dower

- The legal right of a wife to own her husband's property

Dowry

- Estate that a woman brings to her husband at marriage

Esquire

- Mark of respect

Executor

The person named in a will to carry out provisions of same

Executrix

- Female executor

Fiduciary

- Held in trust

Generation

- A term of years

Given name

First name

Grant

- In deeds - transferring title to real property

Grantee

- One to whom a grant is made

Grantor

- One who makes a grant

Guardian

- A person appointed by court to care for rights of incapable persons
- Lawful heir

Heir at law
Holographic
Ibid.
Interment
Issue

A will entirely in the hand,rriting of the testator
- This record
- Buried
- Children of

�continued Inventory

A list of valuables filed in court by an administrator,or executor

Legacy

- A gift by will

Maternal

- Female side of the family

Necrology

- An obituary - a list of persons who have died

Nee

- Maiden name - name before marriage

Nuncupative

- An

Offspring

- Children

Orator

- Speaker

Paternal

- Father's side

Petitioner

- One who submits a formal written request

Posthumous

- Born after death of father

oral~or

unwritten will

Posthumously - After death
Probate

- To prove by law

Progeny

- Descendants-- offspring - children of

Relict

- Widow

Sibling

- Brother or sister - all children of the same parents

Spinster

- A woman past the "normal" age for marrying

Spouse

- A husband or wife

Surname

- Family name

Testate

- Having left a valid will

Testament

- The disposition of one's personal property

Testator

- A person who leaves a will at his death

Testatrix

- A female testator

Ultimo(ult.) - Last month
Verbatim

- Word for word

Vestryman

- A member of a church

Vicar

One authorized to perform services
- A declaration of a person's wishes as to the way in which he

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wishes to have his estate, or property disposed of after his death.
et al - and others.
Jean Snedeger

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Queries are freeLEo-members.
Th-ey should state at least two
facts to gain best results.
Queries are also free to non-members
but must concern Kansas related ancestors of fifty years or earlier.

ALLEN

Mrs. Donna V. Davis, 4750 70th St., Townhouse #39,
La Mesa, CA 92041.
Would like to correspond with any
descendant of Asaph King ALLEN, who d. in Lawrence, KS,
4 May 1871, to exchange genealogical information.

Patricia J. Williams, P.O. Box 370, Ocean Park, WA 98640.
Seeking information on the Charles F. SAUM and Mary
BARDELL
family.
Both .b. in OH, 1820-1830.
Among the
SAUM
first settlers north of the ~iver.
He was the first postBARDELL
master of N. Lawrence and also Justice of the Peace.
Was
TALBERT
elected to the first board of trustees of Centenary
HOUSE
Children:
Susan;
GALLEGHER Methodist Episcopal Church 28 May 1866.
Randolph Foster (m. Mary TALBERT 21 May 1871); John;
Charles Sumner (m. Isabelle HOUSE); Indiana A. (m. James
GALLEGHER); Julia; Emma; and Mary.
Would like to know
where Cha~les and Mary are buried and any information on
the family.

MACKOY
LAWRENCE
GRESHAM

MAXWELL
PETTERSON
SHAW
SPEAIRS
STILWELL

Robbie Nee11ey, 202 Pinecone Dr., Lawrence, KS 66046.
Would like to correspond with anyone researching the
surname MACKOY in KS.
According to "The Lawrence-ChaseTowne1y Estate, the Mystery Solved" by Frank Alden Hill,
published in Boston.in 1888, a MACKOY family was living
in KS.
The KS MACKOYs may have been descendants of the
James MACKOY who came to and settled in King Williams Co.,
VA, m. in 1718 Sarah GRESHAM, daughter of Charles and
Anna (LAWRENCE) GRESHAM.
Nancy Porter, 1137 Cynthia, Lawrence, KS 66044.
I have
some old photos, a few letters, etc., relating to the
A.R. MAXWELL family of Lawrence, KS, which I would be
willing to give to descendants of this family.
Some of
the names on the photos are:
Kate and L.B. MAXWELL·
J
George,
Clyde, Oliver, Edward, Frances and Mildred '
MAXWELL; Esther and Walter PETTERSON; Mrs. STILWELL;
Jesse SHAW; Mrs. Lou SHAW; Edna SHAW; Bevie (?) SPEAIRS;
Emma PETTERSON.
A.R. MAXWELL lived for a time on the N.W.
corner of 7th and Connecticut St., in Lawrence, KS, and
later moved to the BARTZ house in the 400 block of Maine
St.
He worked for Wells Fargo Co.
Most of the photos
are dated between 1890 and 1930's.

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COREL
ONEY
McGEE
LaHAY
DOBBINS
SPERRY
PERRY

NO. 6
GRADE
SCHOOL
STUDENTS

DILLON

HAYS
McCLAIN

MORRELL

STAINBROOK

CLINE
HARE

Barbara Dobbins Title, 3947 Greenwood, Orange, CA.92669.
Seeking descendants of COREL family early 1850's into
Lawrence, KS, from Tazewell Co., VA.
Parents, William
and Reb e c c a ( 0 NEY) COR EL .
Chi 1 d r en:
Hen r y:; Will i am, Jr...
(m. Margaret MCGEE); Cosby; James P. (m. Susannah McGEE);
Nancy (m 1st F.E. LaHAY and 2nd Jam~s Sellers DOBBINS);
Olivia G. (m. Jake McGEE).
Also seeking descendants of
Levi and Paulina J. (DOBBINS) SPERRY; children:
~atson;
James; Lillie and Nellie Dicey (m. Charles PERRY).
Will
share information.
Kate Armstrong Chasteen, 860 Roosevelt Ave., Loveland, CO
80537.
Would like to hear from any students who attended
No.6 Grade School,Lawrence, KS, 1908-1915.
Maxine Hougland, Rt. 1, Box l53C, Perry, KS 66073.
Want
information on Abraham and Catherine DILLON, b. PA 1795
and 1799 respectively.
They came to St. Joseph, MO, from
Knox Co.,OH, 1838.
Their son, Wm. DILLON, had first
livery station in St. Jose~h, Mo.
What was Catherine's
maiden name?
Maxine Hougland, Rt. 1, Box l53C, Perry, KS 66073.
Would
like information on Frarik M. HAYS who lived in Bonne Terre,
MO, area in 1885.
He m. Mary McCLAIN.
Les Whall,990 W. Foxglove Dr., Salt"Lake City, UT 84107.
Need any information about Henry MORRELL, ~ Presbyterian
minister from NY State who served in Neuchatel, KS, from
1871-1896.
He d .. there in 1898.
Was the Hiram MORRELL
(listed in 1860 Osage Co., KS, census as being 15 yrs.
old,b. NY State) who enlisted in th~ 15th Cavalry Reg.,
Co. H, in 1863, Henry's son? Were these MORRELLs related
to the Hiram F. MORRELL (b. NY State) who was the first
non-Mormon postmaster in Salt Lake City, UT, l858-l86l?
Mrs. Fay Stainbrook Talley, 2020 Emerald Dr., Lawrence, KS
6604~.
Need place and date df death of Peter and Mary L.
STAINBROOK who were deceased by. 1840.
Both were alive in
August, 1833, in Eouritain Co., IN.
Some family members
were alive in Lake and Porter Co., IN~ and also in Bureau
and Warren Co., IL.
The obituary of one of Peter and
Mary's daughters says her parenis are both buried irt the
"territory of Iowa." Where and when?
Did they own land
again after selling the land in IN?
Bart Sugden, 1459 Lawnridge Ave.,Springfield, OR 94777.
Amon Alvin CLINE, member Co. D, 11th KS Volunteer Cav~lry,
may have married in Douglas Co. or eastern KS during
Civil War to Martha A. HARE.
Se~k information on either
family.

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June Matthews, Box 452, Portola, CA 96122.
Looking for
parents of my grandfather, Isaac William STROUPE, who
lived and married in Douglas Co. before moving to Butler
Co., KS.

STROUPE

JAMES .. _.
NEALLEY

,Donald Vaughn, 1946 Barker, Lawrence, KS 66046.
Would
like to exchange information on the JAMES and NEALLEY
families of NH,ca 1700-1845.

MORTON
HILL

Wilma Morton Vaughn, 1946 Barker, Lawrence, KS 66046.
Will exchange information on any MORTON or HILL family
of Beaver Co., PA, ca 1800-1860.

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