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VOLUME IX

Number 4
Summer 1986

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Published QUarterly By:

1)ouglas Countg Geneal08icat SOciet9
P.O. SOX 3664

LAWRENCE, KANSAS

66044

�DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046-0664
OFFICERS
President . . . • • . . .
Recording Secretary . . •
Corresponding Secretary ·
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Treasurer .
Librarian .
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Editor. . .
Genealogist .
Membership Chairman • • •
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Newsletter Editor . •

Janet Payne, 213 High St., Baldwin City, KS 66006
Dorothy Wiggins, 2020 Stratford Rd., Lawrence, KS 66044
Mary Lou Winchell, 927 Crestline, Lawrence, KS 66044
A.J. Lawson, 2246 Tennessee, Lawrence, KS 66044
Edna Welling, Route 3, Box 298A, Baldwin City, KS 66006
Jane Wiggins, Route 5, Box 54, Lawrence, KS 66046
Donald Vaughn, 1946 Barker, Lawrence, KS 66046
Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne, Lawrence, KS 66046
Mary Burchill, 1622 Kentucky, Lawrence, KS 66044

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The Douglas County Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization with
regularly scheduled meetings the second Tuesday night of each month, 7:30 p.m.,
meeting place to be announced. Afternoon meetings are held, if possible, and
occasional area tours. An annual public workshop is held to help in research.
Membership fees are $10.00 single, $11.00 family. Checks should be made payable to the Douglas· County Genealogical Society and sent to the address above.
The fiscal year is from July 1 to June 30 of the following year. Visitors are
always welcome.

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The Douglas County Genealogical Society Library is located along the east wall
of the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St. Hours are: Monday through
Friday, 9:30a.m.-9:00p.m.; Saturday, 9:30a.m.-6:00p.m.; Sunday, 1:30p.m.-5:30p.m.
Anyone may use our library but items may not be checked out. Microfilm readers
are available at the Lawrence Public Library and materials may be reserved
through interlibrary loan at the Reference Desk.

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MOVING?
Please let us know if you have moved or are planning to move. This will insure
that you get your PIONEER and it will save the Society money. Send a card to
the Membership Chairman in care of the Society. Thank you for your help.

�THE PIONEER
Published Quarterly by
The Douglas County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664

ISSN 0739-4101
Sunnner 1986

Vol. IX, No. 4

Page

Contents
Rural School Graduates of 1913 . • • • • • . -. . . • .
Douglas County Births . . • . • . . . . • . • • . • • . • • • • .
Marriage Notices in Newspapers (Jan. l86l-0ct. 1863).
Records of the Internal Revenue Service, Jan. - May 1867._
Douglas County, Ks. Marriage Records, 1880 • . . . • •
Alphabetical Listing of the Brides from 1880 Marriage Records
Townships
Clinton - Douglas County Tax-Payers, 1900-01
Eudora - Douglas County Tax-Payers, 1900-01 • .
Hesper News Items, 1881 • . • •
Grant - Grant Township Landowners, 1873 • • .
Kanwaka - Kanwaka Pioneers, 1860-1885 • . • .
Lecompton - Lecompton Presbyterian Church.
Newspaper Notices, 1893 . . . . .
Marion - The Dodder and Sinnnons Famiiy . . . .
Palmyra - Excerpts from The School Times, Baldwin, Ks.
Wakarusa - Model District No. 83 . . . . . • • . .
Willow Springs - Columbia Literary Society, 1894-1897.
Queries • . • . . •

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Lawrence Daily Journal and Evening Tribune, November 16, 1894
Extra Jurymen
The following extra jurymen were drawn this morning for service at
this term of court now in session:
F.L. BRENDER, Eudora; H.W. HENDERSON, Lawrence; A.L. HILL, Eudora; L.
R. BRYAN, Vlakarusa; J.H. SCOTT, Lawrence; J.L. MASTERSON, Lecompton;
D.G. KENNEDY, Palmyra; Wm. FEATHERSTONE, Marion; W.R. GREEN, Grant; J.H.
FALLEN, Palmyra; W.H. HUMPHREY, Clinton; T.R. MILLER, Kanwaka; M.J.
MURPHY, Kanwaka; T.J. SWEENEY, Lawrence; J.G. DODDS, Palmyra; T.L.
DAUGHERTY, Eudora; H.L. STEVENS, Lawrence; D~ BAUGHMAN, Lecompton; Wm.
ROE, Palmyra; Frank STURDY, Palmyra.

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The Evening News, Nov. 28, 1883
Lawrence, Ks.

The venerable Wm.MARTIN, now 83 years old, gave us a pleasant call.
He knew the editor when he was a child,and when this old gentleman ran a
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gristmill on the banks of that classic creek, Blacklegs, in Pennsylvania.
His memory reaches back to interesting events in the War of 1812, when
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RURAL SCHOOL GRADUATES OF 1913

Lawrence Daily Gazette

Rural School Graduates will hold exercises in Lawrence on June 14, 1913.
Girls Outnumber Boys. Nellie GRIGSBY, 6fLawrence and Vena SPIGLE of
Overbrook received highest grades in examinations.
Ninety-nine rural school students of Douglas County passed the examinations
for the completion of the school course and will receive their diplomas at
the graduating exercises to be held in the Lawrence high school building in
the afternoon of June 14.
There is almost double the number of girls that there is of boys, the girl
graduates numbering .sixty-one and the boys thirty-eight.
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'Councty ~~peri ntendent-l!AvJ~E_y,has-:.s~nt' oot i n~i tQ:t'1-9_r\,~-J,9 _,1he g'radua ti ~~ -exerci ses
over the county. The' program' has not ,y~Lbeen arranged Dutthe supen ntendent
contemplates inviting aspeaker'to address the graduates rather than having a
program made up of numbers given by.the graduates themselves.
Following is the list of graduates:
Frank BRUNE, Lake View
Pearl STEWART, Lake View
Jenni e KASSINGER, Ba 1dw'; n
Mabel POMEROY, Baldwin
Floyd GARBER, Lone Star
Esther KOEHLER, Eudora
Lester HAVERTY, Eudora
Wareen DAVIS, Lawrence, R.D.F. #5
Francis LYONS, R.D.F. #9
Helen PALMER, R.D.F. #4
Clarence PUCKETT, R.D.F.~#8
Bonnie SNYDER, Baldwin
John BUCHEIM, Lawrence R.F.D. #9
Ruth CHRISTY, Lawrence R.F~D. #9
Bernice CAVENDER, Wellsville
Helen SHEPPARD, Wellsville
Veryl SHEPPARD, Wellsville
Grace VAN TRIES, Wellsville
Eugene WATERS, Wellsville
Carl WARNOCK, Wellsville
Ernest BRUBAKER, Baldwin
Elsie KONSCHAK, Lawrence, R.F.D. #10
Elzy DAVIS, Lawrence, R.F.D. #10
Arthur SHUTZ, Lawrence, R.F.D. #10
Helen BAHNMAIER, Lecompton
Edith BAHNMAIER, Lecompton
Fay MILLS, Lawrence, R.F.D. #1
Charlie UNDERWOOD, Lawrence R.F.D. #5
Martha HEPNER, Overbrook
Berta OEHRLE, Overbrook
Mabel REECE, Lawrence, R.F.D. #9

Jesse CARSON, Lawrence, R.F.D. #10
Frankie KISER, Lawrence, R.F.D~ #9
Ruby COLE, Richland
John GIVLER, Richland
Lila RUKES, Richland
Tommy ICE, Richland
Lillian ROLLER, Richland
Verma DEAY, Vinland
Maudie FAWL, Overbrook
Alma SCHEHRER, Eudora
Alice SCHEHRER, Eudora
Loren WADE, Eudora
Mabel FISHBURN, Overbrook
Harold FISHER, Overbrook
Eva STEWARD, Overbrook
Lily HOFFSOMMER, Lecompton
Albert HILDENBRAND, Lecompton
Franklin WALTER, Lecompton
Madge BELVOIR, Vinland
Ruth KENNEDY,. Vinland
Zell.a MILLER,Vinland
Lois STANHOPE, Vinland
Opal DEAY, Vinland
Esther ANDERSON, Vinland
Martha PEER, Eudora
Carl PETERSON, Baldwin
Susie FLORA, Overbrook
Lula GREENFIELD, Overbrook
Vena SPIGLE,Overbrook
Etta WALKER, Overbrook
Garland FAIRLEY, Lawrence R.F.D #10

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Nell i e -GRI GSBY, 1809 Barker Aven. \
Earl HARRIS, 478 Maple Street
,Eugene GRIGGS, Lawrence R.F.D. #8
Ruth SMITH, R.F.D. #2
Lester RANSDELL, 1315 Haskell Ave.
Ruby BELL, Baldwin
Irene CUTTER, Vinland
Irvin BREITHAUPT, Eudora
,Dora GUENTHER, Baldwin
, Ima SELZER, Eudora
Ralph PINE, Lawrence, R:F.D.#6
. Lizzie CAMPBELL, Edgerton
, Esther KENDELL, Eudora
Esther BRECHEISEN, Eudora
~ Lloyd EHART, Eudora
: El mer Ray EHART, Eudora
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, Hul da THOREN, Eudora
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, Leoti MI LBURN, -Eud-ora-• John BANKS, Lecompton
! Ri cha rd RI CHARDS, .Lawrence R. F. D. #5 '
: Rose ANDERSON, Lawrence
: Herbert GRESS, Lecompton
Clarence LAVIN, Lecompton
Jertnie SCHROYER, Lecompton
: Ethel WALTER, Lecompton
,Clara POWELL,Baldwin .
I Nellie DERMITT, Richland
I Ellis KINDRED,
Eudora
, Vernon MEINKE, Eudora
Bonnie FERGUSON, BALDWIN
, Leona HORNE, Lecompton
; Blanche COLLINS, Richland
Nellie SULLIVAN, Richland
Charley SULLIVAN, Richland
i Jean MI~LER, Richland
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From The LawrenCe' Da ily Gazette, May 19, 1913
Submitted by Jane WIGGINS, Typed by Janet PAYNE

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DOUGLAS COUNTY BIRTHS
(As reported 1n Lawrence, Kansas Newspapers 1861-1863)
Abbrev1at1ons used: KSJ.Kansas State Journal, Lawrence, Ks;
LR=Lawrence Republican, Lawrence, KS •
. BARBER, baby boy--born of Mrs. W.I. BARBER, near Blue Mound, Douglas
Co., 1 May, five m1nutes past m1dnight.--KSJ, 2 May 1861, p.
3·
BRANDT, baby boy--bornof the w1fe of R.C. BRANDT, Sunday, 21 Jul
1n th1s c1ty.--KSJ, 25 Jul 1861, p. 3.
DIX, tw1n daughters of R.C. DIX, a blacksm1th, They were born last
week.--LR, 2 Jan 1862, p. J.
LADD, daughter of Mrs. E.D. LADD, born 24 August.--LR, 29 Aug 1861,
p. 3·
SIMPSON, baby boy of H.M. SIMPSON, born 11 August in this clty.--KSJ,
15 Aug 1861, p. 3.
SNYDER. baby boy of Geroge SNYDER. born 13 inst.--LR, 16 May 1861, p.

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WOODWARD, baby daughter of Mrs. B.W. WOODWARD, born 8 Jan in th1s
, ___ city.--KSJ, 9 Jan 1862, p. 3.
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SEARCH for WIFE
THOMPSON, Alm1ra,--husband of Almira THOMPSON wants to f1nd her.
She came to Kansas w1th Lane's brigade, lived at Springfield, MO.
w1th Wm. BOXLEY. She is 21 years old, has one ch1ld and 1s
colored.--KSJ, 11 Jun 1863, p. 2.
Compiled and Submitted by Judy

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Marriage

Notices

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Ne~spapers

(Jan 1861-0ct 1863)
The following records of marriages have been copied from the
following newspapers: Lawrence Republican. (through Nov.
1862 only) --LR; Kansas State Journal. (through 13 Aug 1863.
followed by the first issue after Quantrill's Raid of Lawrence
dated 1 Oct 1863)--KSJ;
Kansas Weekly Tribune--KWT; and the
Lecompton Union--LU.
Compiled by Judy Sweets and Pauline
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ADAMS, Charles ~. Esq. and Ella LANE, eldest daughter of Gen. James H. LANE,
marrled on the 7th lnst. at the home of brlde's father, Gen. LANE of the
U.S. Senate, by Rev. H.H. MOOBE. All of Lawrence.--KSJ, 11 Apr 1861, p. 3
ABBBERGH, Wl11lam, of Leavenworth and Johanna DOLINSKI, of thls place, marrled
18 Jul at resldence of brlde's father by Rev. E.D. LADD, Esq.--KSJ, 25 Jul
1861, p. 3
, AKIN, Wm. and Sarelda Jane CUNNINGHAM, of Berea, Frankln Co., KS marrled on eve.
of 11 Feb 1862 by Rev. J.N. SMITH.-;'KSJ, 20 Feb 1862, p. 3.
ALLISON, D.C. and I. H. JOBKSON, marrled 30 Jul at Congregatlonal church.--La,
1 Aug 1861, p. 3. Also, KSJ, 1 Aug 1861--" ••• Mlss Isadore JOHNSON •• by
Rev. H.D. FISHER.."(Marrled same tlme and place as Alexander LOVE and Ellza
McMURRAY.
ASHBY, Joseph T., of Ohl0 Clty and Carrle A. MASTERSON, of Pralrle Clty, marrled
24th lnst. at Pralrle Clty by Elder G.W. Hutchlnson.--La, 20 Jun 1861, p. 3
Also--KSJ, 27 Jun 1861, p. 3.
BAIRD, Robert H. and H. Marllla HILLS, marrled ln Burllngame 21 Apr at ~esldence
of E.L. HILLS, Esq. by Rev. J.W. FOX.--LR, 8 May 1862, p. 3.
BAKER., H.W. of thls cl ty of flrm of R ldenour and Baker, and Carrle C. BEATTY, of
Xenla, OK, marrled 8 Jan 186) at resldence of brlde's mother.--KSJ, 15 Jan
186), p. 3.
BANNING, John, of Blg Sprlngs and Hetty J. ROBERTS, of Shawnee Co., marrled on 7th
lnst. by Rev. A.N. Thornton .--La 18 Sep 1862, p. ).
BARBER, Charles and Harrlet POTTER marrled 23 lnst. by Rev. W.P. Upham ln Lecompton townshlp .--KSJ, 25 Sep 1862', p. 3.
BLISS, Hlland H., and Celia M. St. JOHN '-- both of Centr,opolls, Franklin Co., KS,
marrled 23 Apr 1862 at ";Eldrldge House (Lawrence, KS), by Rev. Cordley.-LR, 14 May 1862, p. ).'~
- -.--.. -BLOOD, N.C., Esq., of Baldwln Clty and Mrs. Matilda BARBER of Lawrence, marrled
on 2nd lnst. ln Lawrence, by Rev. L.B. Dennls.--KSJ, 4 Apr 1861, p. ).
BOWLES ,(Lt.) John of the KS 9th, and Jullesta E. HUTCHINSON, marrled Mon. )0
Jun, ln Leavenworth Clty at resldence of S.W. Greer, by Rev. J.G. Reuser.-LR, 3 Jul 1862, p. ).
BOYLE, G.W. and Anna R. MARSHALL, eldest dau. of Dr. S.A. MARSHALL, all of Leavenworth"marrled on 2) Sep 1862, by Rev. J.D. Leggett.--LR, 9 Oct 1862, p. 3.
BRIDGES, J. L. of Portland, ME and Mary E. DYER., of Independence, MO, marrled 30
May 1862, ln thls clty at Johnson House by Rev. Reynolds.--LR, 12 Jun 1862.
p. ). Also, KSJ, 12 Jun 1862, p. J-say- "Mary E. DYEY."
BROOKS, George C. of 'Nakarusa Twp., a retlred "typo" and Harrlet, L;,MEECH, all of
Douglas Co, marrled on 5th lnst. at res. of brlde ln Lecompton townshlp, by
Rev. W.A. Cardwell.--LR, 9 Oct 1862, p. 3.
CANADY, Josephus and Jane A. HALL, all of Black Jack, marrled 4 Aug by Rev. Hubert
KSJ, 15 Aug 1861, p. 3.
CANIFF, Dr. Henry, of Lawrence and Cordella A.,c CHAMBERS , late of Wesleyvl1le, PA,
marrled 13 Oct 1862 ln Lawrence, by Rev. L.B. D8nnls.--LR 16 Oct 1862, p. )
and KSJ 16 Oct 1862, p. 3.
CARLIN, John and Mary Ann 1tl0REHEAD, both of Lawrence, marrled ln thls city, 1st
lnst., by Judge Carpenter.--LR, 2 Jan 1862, p. 3.
CARPENTER, ('Judge) ,LOUis, of thls clty and Mary E. BARBER, of Emporia, marrled Frl
evenlng, 10 Oct, by Rev. G.C. Moore. --Lr 23 Oct 1862, p. 3.
CONOVER, (Capt.) John, of the 8th KS, marrled Mary', E. HA~HAWAY, all of Leavenworth
at M.E. Church, Sun. even. 5th lnst. by Rev. E.G. Reaser.--LR, 9 Oct 1862.
p.

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COPPLE, E. and Susan F. ASHBY, marrled 10th lnst. at Pralrle Clty by Elder G.W.
Hutchlnson ,-":,LR 14 Aug 1862, p. ,3. Also, KSJ, 14 Aug 1862 •• "Elza COPPLE" •.
all ofPralrle Clty (Marrled same tlme and place as Wllllam B. HAYDEN and
Mary E. HAVENSr.
CORNELL, John A. and Ann E. PARISH, both of thls clty marrled 14 Jun by Rev. G.W.
Paddock.--KSJ, 2 Jul 1863, p. 3.

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CREED, Joseph and Mary PERCE all of th1s county, marr1ed on 4th 1nst. by Rev. J.W.
W1ley.--KSJ, 11 Sep 1862. p. ).
DEWEY. Geo. W. and Susan J. GEMMEL, marr1ed 1n Lawrence, KS on eve. of lOth 1nst.
by Rev. L.B. Denn1s.--KSJ, 18 Dec 1862. p. ).
DOYLE, Edward, of the army and Mary Jane SNOOK, of Lawrence. marr1ed 1n th1s c1ty
on 17th 1nst. by E.D. Ladd. Esq.--LR, 1 May 1862. p.). Also. KSJ, 1 May,
1862. p. ).
DUNN. Cervantes and Ann Augusta LONGFELLOW, marr1ed 9 Jul. 186) by E.D. Ladd, Esq.
at re.s1denc.e_of bride I FI fAther 1n Wakarusa townsh1p .--KSJ. 9 Jul 186), p.
3;__AlJ3o, KWT. 9 Jul 1863.
ESKRIDGE, Hon. -C·.V:'~of Eiilporla.-;-KS-, and Mary DIXON of Donaldson, IL:•. marr1ed on
5th 1nst. by-Rev. J.M. Bone at Donaldson.--LB. 26 Dec 1861. p. ).
FARMER, D.R. and Susan GEN~Y. all of Wakarusa, KS, married on 9th 1nst. at the
res1dence of br1de l sfather. by E.D. Hughson, Esq.--LR, 27 Mar 1862, p. 3.·
FIELDS. Solomon and Huldah FIELDS. both of th1s c1 ty. marr1ed on Sat. eve. last by
E.D. Ladd. Esq.--KSJ. Thurs. 31 Jul 186), p. 3.
.
FLAGG, Henry H., and L1zz1e ALVERSON both, of Sal1ne Co., KS, marr1ed 1st Apr, by
·Rev. W1ll1am B1shop at Sal1na.--LR, 10 Apr 1862. p. 3. Also. KSJ. 10 Apr
1862. p. 3.
FRAZER. Robert L. and Mary E. PAYNE. both of th1s c1ty. marr1ed 1n th1s c1ty, Sun.
eve. last by Rev. L.E. Denn1s.--LR, 'rhurs., 24 Oct 1861. p.). Also. KSJ.
24 Oct 1861. p. ) .--"Mary E. PEBB.INE" .• married 20 Oct at res1dence of
br1de l s father.
FREEt-IAN. Dav1d H., and Anna FITTON, marr1ed on eve. of Nov. 11. 1861 by Rev. J.N.
Sm1th. All of Berea, Frankl1n Co •• KS.--KSJ, 20 Feb 1862, p. ).
GAINS. Phill1p, Esq. and Patsey Jane HAwKINS, formerly of MO and now "Free .
American c1t1zens of Afr1can descent". marr1ed 1n th1s c1ty, Sat. Jun 12 '.'
at res1dence of Capt. James Chr1st1an by Rev. J.M. Wtlk1nson.,KSJ 18 Jun 1863
GENTRY, Bartlett andSarah :!ATES, marr1ed on 2nd 1nst. at res1dence of Wll~lam
:!ATES, 4 m1les W. of Lawrence by Rev. W.P. Upham.--KSJ, 9 Jul 1863. p. 3.
GILL. John B. of Lawrence, and L1zz1e ALBRO, of Paola. marr1ed 21 Jun by Rev. A. H
Deane in Paola.--KSJ. 2 Jul 1863. p. 3.
GLEASON, James H., of Willow Springs and Joanna L. AYER, of Williamsv1lle •. Er1e Co
N.Y. marr1ed 7 Jul 1n th1s c1ty by Rev. W.P. Upham. KSJ. 9 Jul 1863. p. 3
GOUlD. R. C.. pr inter. Lawrence RepubU can, and Mrs. Mel v1na HASEL'J.'INE; -both or
th1s city, married on eve. of 12th 1nst. by Rev. R. Cordley.--LR. 17 Jul
1862, p. 3. Also, KSJ, 17 Jul 1862, p. 3.·
HACKETT, Ansel B. and CarOl1ne EVANS. both of Douglas Co, married 5 May 1863 1n
Lawrence. by Rev. L.B. Denn1s.--KSJ, 7 May 1863, p. 3.
HARRINGTON. S.C. (surgeon) of 1st Ks Colored Regt., and Mary A. COLBURN, married
18 Mar by Rev. L.B. Denn1s .--KSJ, 19 Mar 1863, p. ,.
HASELTINE, Eramus D. and Mrs. Helen M. OBENCHAIN, both of th1s c1ty, marr1ed at
Clinton-,. 23"""Nov.~'bY'·'rR:.:Bur,son.. ··Esfl:·~--LR; '28 Nov'1861, p. 3.
HAY, M1lton, and Frances PIERCE marr1ed 9th 1nst. ~. Kanwaka by Rev. John S. Brown
--La, 20 Mar 1862, p. 3. Also, KSJ, 20 Mar 1862.
HAYDEN, William and Mary E·.: HAVENS, married Sund. eve. 10th inst. in Prairie City
by Elder G.W. 'Hutchinson of Lawrence.--LR. 14 Aug 1862. p. 3. Also. KSJ,
14 Aug 1862, p. 3. (Same time and place as E.COPPLE and Susan ASHBY).
HERBAULDSHEIMEB, August, of Lecompton and Ada HAAKE (or HAACKE), of Lawrence,
married on 7th inst. by J. W1lder, Esq.--LR. 13 Mar 1862, p. 3. Also KSJ,
13 Mar-'l862, p. 3.
HERBOLD, John and Mary WAUGHN, formerly of L1verpool, Eng? married 20 Feb 1862
at Baptist Mission, Delaware Reservation by Rev. J.L. Pratt.--KSJ, 10 Apt
1862. p. ).
.
HIATT. Henry and Abby Ann MEAD, both of Marion, married in th1s oity 1st inst. by
E.D. Ladd, Esq.--LR, 6 ~ar 1862, p. '3~ ~ Also, KSJ, 5 Mar 1862, p. 3.
HILLS, Silas N.and Alice M. D~TON. married in'Burlingame 30 Apr at res1dence of
A.T. Dutton. Esq., by Rev. J.W. Fox. O~iginallY from Ohio.--LR, 8 May, .
1862, p. 3.
\\
-HOLT. William David and Harriet '.Elizabeth JONES,both of Wakarusa, marr1ed in this
,
city, 26 Sep 1861, by E.D,. Ladd.--LR, )'Oct 1861, p. ).
HORNSBY, Columbus and Mira WORMLEY, both of this place married 30th Dec. in this
ci ty by Rev. Cordley .--KSo1·" 2 Jan 1861, p. ).
JENKINS, J.W. of Washington, DC, late of Lawrence. K.T. married Mary DUVAL, 2nd
daughter of Lewis DUVAL of Phildelphia. PA, married in Baltimore, 16 Jul.
--KSJ, 1 Aug 1865, p. ).
JEWITT, J •• of Leavenworth, KS, and Ellen A. TURMAN, married on 5th inst. bv Rev.
Dr. Perkins at residence of J.F. Griswold, Esq. KSJ. 2 Mar 1861. p. 3
JOHNSON, F.E. and Minnie J. RANKIN, married 2 Aug 1n this city'at residence of
bridels mother, by Rev. G.W. Paddock. All of this city.--KSJ, 6 Aug
1863, p. 3.
JONES, John S. and HOOGLAND, Mrs. Eliza of Tecumseh, married on 20th May at
residence of J.A. Wakefield.--KSJ, 4 Jun 1863, p. ).
KATZENSTE!IN. A., Esq., of this city and"Harichen SHLOSS, of Baltimore, ~ID, married
on 21 May in St. Louis, by Rev'. Kuther .--LR, 5 Jun 1862. p. J.
KENNEDY, John L. and Sarah STOUT, both of Franklin. Douglas Co •• KS. married 23
~pr 1861 in Franklin, 'c:ly_Rev._B~C. Denni_s~-:.LR. 25 ... ~pr 1861, p. J.

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CREED. Joseph and i1ary PERCE all of this county. married on 4th mst. by Rev. J.W.
Wiley.--KSJ. 11 Sep 1862. p. 3.
DEWEY. Geo. W. and Susan J. GEMMEL. married in Lawrence. KS on eve. of lOth inst.
by Rev. L.B. Dennls.--KSJ. 18 Dec 1862. p. 3.
DOYLE. Edward. of the army and Mary Jane .SNOOK. of Lawrence. marrled in thls city
on 17th in~t. by E.D. Ladd. Esq.--LR. 1 May 1862. p. 3. Also. KSJ. 1 May.
1862. p. 3.
DUNN. Cervantes and Ann Augusta LONGFELLOW. married 9 Jul. 1863 by E.D. Ladd. Esq.
at residence of br\dp.'R fAther ln Wakarusa township.--KSJ. 9 Jul 1863. p.
J. Also. KWT. 9 Jul 1863.
ESKRIDGE. Hon. C.V;. of Emporia. KS. and Mary DIXON of Donaldson. IL. !harried on
5th inst. by Rev. J.M. Bone at Donaldson.--La. 26 Dec 1861. p. J.
FARMEB. D.R. and Susan GEN~Y. all of ~akarusa. KS. married on 9th inst. at the
residence of bride's father. by E.D. aughson. Esq.--LR. 27 Mar 1862. p. J.
FIELDS. Solomon and Huldah FIELDS. both of this city. married on Sat. eve. last by
E.D. Ladd. Esq.--KSJ. Thurs. 31 Jul 1863. p. 3.
FLAGG. Henry a •• and Lizzle ALVEBSON goth of Sallne Co •• KS. marrled 1st Apr. by
Rev. wl1liam Blshop at Sallna.--LR. 10 Apr 1862. p. 3. Also. KSJ. 10 Apr
1862. p. J.
FRAZER. hobert L. and Mary E. PAYNE. both of thls city. married in thls city. Sun.
eve. last by Rev. L.E. Dennls.--LR. '!'hurs •• 24 Oct 1861. p. 3. Also. ASJ.
24 Oct 1861. p. 3.--"Mary E. PEB.aINE" •• marrled 20 Oct at residence of
brlde's father.
FREEl'iAN. David H •• and Anna FITTON. married on eve. of Nov. 11. 1861· by Rev. J.N.
Smith. All of Berea. Franklln Co •• KS.--KSJ. 20 Feb 1862. p. 3.
GAINS. Philllp. Esq. and Patsey Jane HAwKINS. formerly of 1'10 and now "Free
American citizens of African descent". married in thls clty. SAt. Jun 12
at resldence of Capt. James Chrlstian by Rev. J.M. Wilklnson. KSJ 18 Jun 1863
GENTRY. Bartlett andSarah YATES. married on 2nd inst. at resldence of W1.1 11 am
YATES. 4 mlles W. of Lawrence by Rev. W.P. Upham.--KSJ. 9 Jul 1863. p. J.
GILL. John B. of Lawrence. and Lizzie ALBRO. of Paola. married 21 Jun by Rev. a. H
Deane in Paola.--ASJ. 2 Jul 1863. p. J.
GLEASON. James H •• of Willow Springs and Joanna L. AYEB. of Wll1lamsville. Erle Co
N.Y. married 7 Jul in thls city by Rev. W.P. Upham. KSJ. 9 Jul 1863. p. 3
GOULD. R.C •• prlnter. Lawrence Republican. and Mrs. Melv1na HASEL'l'lNE. both or
this City. married on eve. of 12th inst. by Rev. a. Cordley.--LR. 17 Jul
1862. p. 3. Also. KSJ. 17 Jul 1862. p. 3.·
HACKETT. Ansel B. and Caroline EV~~S. both of Douglas Co. marrled 5 May 1863 ln
Lawrence. by Rev. L.B. De~~is.--KSJ. 7 May 1863. p. 3.
OA.aB.INGTON. S.C. (surgeon) of 1st Ks Colored Begt •• and l'l9.ry A. COLBURN. married
18 i".tar by Rev. L.B. Denn1s .--KSJ. 19 Mar 1863. p. ).
HASELTINE. Eramus D. and Nrs. Helen M. OBENCHAIN. both of th1s city. marr1ed at
Clinton. 2TNov. bylL.Burson. EsqL--LR; ·28 Nov 1861. p. 3.
HAY. Mllton. and Frances PIEaCE married 9th inst. ~ Kanwaka by Rev. John S. Brown
--La. 20 ~~ 1862. p. 3. Also. KSJ. 20 Mar 1862.
'
HAYDEN. William and Mary E. HAVENS. marrled Sund. eve. 10th inst. ln Prairle Cl ty
by Elder G.W. ·Hutchlnson of Lawrence.--La. 14 Aug 1862. p. 3. Also. KSJ.
14 Aug 1862. p. 3. (Same tlme and place as E.COPPLE and Susan ~HBY) •
HERBAULDSHEIMEB. August. of Lecompton and Ada HAAKE (or aAACKE). of Lawrence.
married on 7th lnst. by J. Wilder. Esq.--LR, 13 Mar 1862. p. 3. Also KSJ.
13 rlAr 1862. p. 3.
HERBOLD. John and Mary 'NAUGl:lN. formerly of Liverpool. Eng? marr led 20 Feb 1862
at Baptist Mlsslon. Delaware Reservatlon by Rev. J.L. Pratt.--KSJ. 10 Apt
1862. p. 3.
HIATT, Henry and Abby Ann MEAD. both of Marlon. married in thls city 1st 1nst. by
E.D. Ladd. Esq.--LB. 6 Mar 1862. p. 3. Also. KSJ. 5 Mar 1862. p. 3.
aILLS. Silas N. and Alice M. DUTTON. married in Burlingame 30 Apr at residence of
A.T. Dutton. Esq •• by Bev. J ••• Fox. Originally from Ohl0.--La. 8 May.
1862. p. 3·
HOLT. Wll1iam DaVid and ~arriet Ellzabeth JaNES both of ~akarusa. married in thls
clty. 26 Sep 1861. by E.D. Ladd.--LB. 3 Oct 1861. p. 3·
HO~~SBY. Columbus and Mira WORMLEY. both of this place married 30th Dec. ln thls
city by Rev. Cordley .--!{S.J. 2 Jan 1861. p. 3·
.
JENKINS. J.W. of Washl~~ton. DC. late of Lawrence. K.T. ~arried Mary DUVAL. 2nd
daughter of Lewls DUVAL of ?hildelphia. fA. married in Baltimore. 16 Jul.
--KSJ. 1 Aug 1865. p. 3.
JEWITT. J •• of Leaven~orth. Ka. and ~llen A. TURMAN. married on 5th lnst. bv 3ev.
Dr. Perklns at resldence of J oF. Griswold. Esq. KSJ. 2 Mar 1861. p. 3
JOr~SON. F.E. ~d Minnle J. RANKIN. marrled 2 Aug ln this clty at resldence of
brlde's mother. by Rev. G.W. PaddOCk. All of this city.--KSJ. 6 Aug
1863. p. 3·
JONES. John S. and HOOGLAND. Mrs. Eliza of Tecumseh. married on 20th ~JaY at
residence of J.A. Wakef1eld.--KSJ. 4 Jun 1863. p. 3·
KATZENSTEIN. A •• Esq .• of thls city and iiarichen SHLOSS. of Baltimore. ~iD. married
on 21 Hay in St. Louls. by Rev. Kuther .--LR. 5 Jun 1862. p. 3·
KEliNEDY. John L. and Sarah STOUT. both of Franklin. Douglas Co •• KS, married 23
.;pr 1861 in Franklin. by Rev. B.C. Dennls.--LR. 25. Apr 1861. p. 3.

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KErSCH.- John Frank. and Nary Anne NEWMAN. married on 2nd inst. by Rev. -P.Severin Rotter in Atchison. I30,th' of Doniphan Co .--La. 16 Oct 1862. p. J.
LEARNARD. (Col.) O.E. of the 1st KS and Z,lary S. ELDRIDGE. eldest daughter of Col.
S.W. Eldridge. married. Sun. even. 2nd inst. at the Eldridge nouse. Lawrence. by Rev. E.N ute .--La. 6 l-Iar 1862. p. J. Also. KSJ. 5 Mar 1862. p.J.
LASH. Geo. and M.A. MILLER. married on 28th ult. near Lawrence. by Rev • .upham of
this city .--KSJ •. 11 Jun 186J. p. J.
.
LEE. David of Bourbon Co. and Elizabeth PARKS. of Douglas Co •• married in this
city by Justice E.D. Ladd.· •• Esq,~ .. on.:.llth. ~nst •. (She: 1:s--of.~Frankl1.n).:..,.-LR.
·-,18:oJul;,1861. p. J •. Also. KSJ. 18 Jul 1861. p. J.
LONGFELLOW. Charles. Esq •• of wakarusa and Helen D. RIcaARDS. of Eudora. married
4 Jun at residence of Charles Longfellow. Esq. in Wakarusa township by E ••
D. Ladd. 'J,.P .--KSJ. ·11 Jun 186J. p. J.
LOVE. Alexander and Eliza McMURRAY. both of this city. married )Oth Jul at Con~
gregational church. (At SE'.me time and place as D.C .ALLISON and LH.
'JOHNSON) .--La. 1 Aug 1861. p. J. Also. KSJ. 1 Aug 1861. p. ) •
. LYON, John H. and I1rs. Martha MONTGOMERY. lIIJU'ried 6.J:uI 1863 in Lawrence, by E.D.
Ladd, Esq. KSJ. 9 Jul 186). p. ). :Also._K!.T.~ Jul 186) •.
~4cALLISTER. Wm. F. and Louisa N. SANDS. daughter of John--M-. Sands-of N.Y. C1ty.
married Fri •• 19 Apr at Prair1e C1ty by Rev. Wm. H1ckco~.--KSJ. 2 May 1861
p. ).
McCULLOUGH, L.J.. of Cal1forn1a and I.A. BALDWIN. of' Kanwaga. married 4 Aug in
Kanwaca by Rev. Copeland of Clinton.--KSJ. 8 Aug 1861. p. J.
MARTIN. Wm. and Emma PERRY. marr1ed )0 May at home of the br1de by G.W. Paddock
all of th1s c1ty.--KSJ. 4 Jun·-186J. p. 3.
MATER. Joseph and L1bb1e JOHNSON. all of this c1ty. marr1ed on Sun. 14 Jun by Rev.
G.W. Paddock.--KSJ. 18 Jun 186). p. J.
MILLER. James A. and Martha Jane BULLARD. Martha Jane. marr1ed 19 Aug 186). by E.
D. Ladd,--KSJ. 1 Oct 186). p. 2.
MOORE. Ely. and Rose McKINNEY. both of Lecompton. marr1ed 19 Nov (Mount Aeol1a) by
Rev. Steel of Topeka.--KSJ. 21 Nov 1861, p. ).
MURDOCK. Marshall M•• a printer of Empor1a and V1crtoria MAYBEliBY. of Douglas Co ••
KS. married 1n this c1ty. evening of 15th 1nst. by Rev. E.B. Dennis.--LR.
17 Apr 1862. p. ) •., Also. KSJ. 17 Apr 1862. p. ).
MURPHEY. W1111am E •• of Atchison. KS. and Margaret G. DOUGHERTY. of Don1phan Co ••
i
marr1ed on 8t!;1 1,ns_t. by Rev. Father Augustin .--La. 16 Oct 1862. p. ).
,MURTHA. Thomas. of Lawrence ;-QiicCEsther Ann BROWN., of B1g Spr1ngs. married on 4th
inst. at resi4.ence of R.C. D1x. by R. Cordley. "Toledo. Ohio papers.
!
_please COpy" .~-KSJ. 9 Jul 186). p. J.
'(
PHILLIPS. A.J., of the 9th Reg. KS. Vols. and Mrs. A.S. LITCHFIELD. of this c1ty.
.
". - marr1ed on 28th May by Rev. G.W. Paddock at i the parsonage .--KSJ. 4 Jun.
186). p. ).
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I
.
;P·ICKENS. Orlando and BARNARD. Sarah A •• both of Lawrence. 'married 27 Sep .--KSJ.
1 Oct 186). p'. ~.
PICKERING, John. formerly of this city and Delia A. WOODWARD. only daughter of
. Horace A. Woodward •. of Grayville. IL. married on Mon. 4th 1nst. 1n Grayvllle. IL. by A.A. Wh1 te. Esq .--LND, 14 Mar 1861. p.: 3.
PIERSON. Marcus 0 •• and f&lt;!argaret M. MATHERS. marr1ed 1n this city. 20 Mar by Rev.
Hummer.--LR. ) Apr 1862. p. J.
PILE. (Dr.) Isaiah. of Peoria and Sarah DAVENPORT of Olathe. married 25 Jul.--La.
1 Aug 1861. p. ). Also. KSJ. 1 Aug 1861. p. 3 ••• "Married 1n Olathe.
Johnson Co •• by Elder G.W. Hutchinson.
PUCKETT. nenry and Charlotte SALSBURY. married 17 Aug at reSidence of bride's
parents in Wakarusa.--KSJ. 1 Oct 1863.
REECE. Van Buren. and Nancy JaiES. marr1ed 2 Apr 186) near Lawrence. by Rev. L. B.
Dennis all of Douglas Co.--KSJ. 9 Apr 1863. p •. ).
REED. John F •• of Lawrence. KS. married Julia M. AMBLER on Wed •• Sept 18. in
Presbyterian Church in Bedford. NY.--KSJ. 19 Sept 1861. p. 3.
ROSEBERRY. James. and Phoebe BUTL.c:n. married 18 Mar. near Lawrence by Rev. L.B.
Dennis.--KSJ. 19 Har 186). p. ).
RUTHRAUFF. Henry J. and nattie J. (or E.?) COLLIER. married on 20th 1nst. at
;-esidence of bride's fathe.&gt;:" by Rev. H.D. Fisher.--LR. 2) May 1861. Also.
KSJ. 2) May 1861. p. ).
SALAVUIEL(?). John. of this city and Jemima CORRELL. of Wakarusa townsh1p. married
Sunday la~t by Rev. T. Ferril1.--r.a:-.-Thurs.. 7 Nov 1861. p. ).
SAMPSON. Turner. l'!;sq. of Lawrence. and S.A. 'l'AYLOR. of Lexington. Johnson Co ••
marr1ed l)th ult. at DeSota. by' Rev. Smlth.--LR. 1 Aug 1861. p._). Also.
KSJ. 18 Jul 1861. p. ).
SARGENT. George H •• and Angie G. SANDS. 'both' of this place. married in this c1ty
18 Jun at residence of bride's brother by Rev. R. Cordley.--KSJ. 27 Jun
1861. p. ).
SCHINNER. Adolphe and Augustine C. VINOT. marr1ed in Lawrence. evening of 20th " ..
1nst. by Louis Carpenter. Esq .--KSJ. 27 11ar 1862. p. ).
slum. Andrew and Lucinda J. HUDDLESTON. both of Bloomington. Douglas Co •• KS ••
married on Thurs 15th 1nst. by Rev. John S. Brown.--La. 29 Mary 1862 •.
Also_.· KS_J • __29 ]'1ay 1862. p. ).

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SNIPLEY. Daniel, and l'1rs. Mary J. RICHARDS. bo-th of-Lawrence. married in this city
on the 23rd inst. by Rev. H.a. l'1oore.--LR. 27 Mar 1862. p. 3.
SOULE. William L.G •• and Mary BENSON. married 17 June at residence of bridels
father. 6 miles from Lawren'ce. by Rev. R. Cordley .--KSJ. 18 Jun 1863. p. 3
SPAHR. R.W.. of Lawrence and l'1ary CRITCHFIELD of Franklin Co •• KS·., marr ied:. 16th
inst. by Rev. Joseph Welch .--La 20 Mar 1862. p. 3. Also. KSJ. 20 11ar
1862. p • 3.
STOTLEa. Jacob. Editor' of Emporia News. and Levara MURDOCK. both of Emporia.
married evening" of ·,4th. l'lar by Rev. J.C. Fraker. at Christian Church. La.
28 Mar 186t;· p. 3. Also. KSJ. 21 Mar 1861. p. 3 ... "Jacob STOTTLER ••
. ~·marrted: recently'.' •• ".
STOUT. Alfred. and DAW,.-Mzs. Margaret. married 27th ult in Atchison at the house
of John DAW. by Rev. Abram Bennett. All of Doniphan Co.--La. 16 Oct 1862.
p. 3·
STRICKLER. (Hon) H.J •• of Tecumseh. married Hattie STANTON. daughter of Fred P.
STANTON. married 19th at residence of bridelsfather (Mount Aeolia). by
Rev. Steel of Topeka.--XsJ. 21 Nov 1861. p. 3.:
SUTLIFF. J.B •• of this City and\Augusta HOLLISTEa. of Marietta. OH. married 6 Nov
-'_
by Rev. W.W. Wakefield. Inear Marietta. OR .--KSJ. 20 Nov 1862. p. 3.
I THACHER, T. DWight. Esq.. of thl\s ci ty. and Emma E. HEILMAN. daughter of Will1am
HEILMAN. Esq •• of Philadelphia. married 18 June in Fhiladelphia3by·Rev.
R.C. Matlock.--La. 27
1861. p. 3.
THOBNTON. John W.••&lt;.of this city. and Nancy A. TURNER. formerly of Carthage.
Jasper'·.Co·~,··IfO. -mar,rled~'24 Apr at residence of Leander Cannedy. by Elder
W.E. Everus.--La-. 1 May 1862. p. 3.
TRASK. Josiah. of Kansas State Journal, and Rhoda J. HIBBARD. of Manlius. NY,
married on 25th Nov 1862. in Manlius, NY at the Episcopal church by Rev.
Lord.--KSJ. 11 Dec 1862. p. 3.
VAN DEUS EN • Edwin H., of Lawrence. and: .Henrietta SANDS. of l'11nneola. married in
Minneola on 20th Oct 1862. by Rev. J. Aspinwall.--LR.• 6 Nov 1862. p. 3.
Also-KSJ, 6 Nov 1862. p. 3.
WAKEPIELD, John A., Jr •• and Ella BALDWIN, married 1 Jan by Rev. Cordley in
Kanwaka.--KSJ. 2 Jan 1862, p. 3.
WATMOW, John. from Canada. and Mrs. LOUis H. BROWN, of this City. married 5th inst
at reSidence of bride by E.D. Ladd. Esq •• J.P •• --La. 12 Jun 1862. p. 3.
Also-KSJ, 12 Jun 1862. says "all of Lawrence".
WHITNEY. J.P •• merchant of Lawrence. KS and Mary J. FESSENDEN. of Boston. married
23 ult. in Boston. by Rev. M. Thayer.--_·._ . 14 Nov.1861. p. 3.
WILDER. John. Esq •• and l'lrs. Rose Anna CURRAN. married on 4th inst. by Rev. Cord__ _ __ _J.e,y In. this city '--La' 6 Mar 1862. p. 3. Also. KSJ. 5 Mar 1862. p. 3.
WILLEY. J.W •. ot Blue Mound. and Nancy PRATHER. of Franklin. married Sunday eve ••
- .' -17th inst. by Elder G.W. HutChinson .--La. 20 Har 1862.' Also, KSJ-; -2-0 - Mar -1862.
WINCHELL. A.T •• and ii. Ianthe SHOLES. both of this city. were tnarrled Tfiurs. mOrl'l:17th inst. at residence of bridels father. by Rev. Richard Cordley. All
are of this city.--La. 24 Oct 1861. p. 3. Also. KSJ. 12 Oct 1861. p. 3.
"married this morning".
WORK. Thomas M. and Margaret N. IRVIN. married 18 Feb 1862 in this City. by Rev.,
B.C. Dennis. Both lately of Crawford Co •• PA.--LR. 20 Feb 1863. p. 3.
YOUNG. ~.P. and Cathrine KIDD. married 19 May 1863. in Lawrence by E.D. Ladd.
KSJ. 21 May 1863,.p.__ 3.•

Jan

BRIDES INDEX
ALBRO. Lizzie and GILL. John B.
ALVERSON. Lizzie and FLAGG. Henry a.
AMBLER, JUlia M. and HEED,. John F.
ASHBY. Susan F. and COPPLE. E.
AYER, Joanna L. and GLEASON. James H.
BALDWIN. Ella and WAKEFIELD. John A •• Jr.
BALDWIN. I.A. and McCULLOUGH,. L.J.
BARBEri. Mary E. and CAIiPENTER.(Judge):!.Louis .'
BARBER • (~rs .) Matilda and BLOOD. N.C.
BARNARD. Sarah A. and PICKEN. Orlando
BEATTY. Carrie C. and BAKER. H.W.
'BENSON. Mary and SOULE. William L.G.
BROWN, Esther Ann and MURTHA, Thomas
BROWN. (Mrs.) LOUis H. and WATMOW. John
BUTLER. Phoebe and ROSEBERRY, James
BULLARD. MaT'tha Jane and MILLER. James A.
CHAMBERS. Corde lia and CAN IFF • (Dr.) Henry
COLBURN. Mary A. and HARRINGTON. S.C.
_COLLIER .. liat~ie J ~~ ~d_RJJTHB.AgF~.-, ~~.!ll"y -! ... _

CORNELL. Jemima and SALVJrrEI; • John-- - - CRITCHFIELD. Mary and SPARR. R.W.
, CUNNINGHAM. Sarelda Jane and AKIN. wm.
CURRAN. (Mrs.) Rose Anna and·WILDER. John. Esq.
DAVENPORT. Sarah and PILE. (Dr.) Isaiah
_ DAW. (Mrs.) Margar~1:;__anQ. STOUT. Alfred
DIX ON. Mary and ESKRIDGE, (Hon -:) C~V. -.
DULINSKI. J,?hanna and AHEiBERGH. W1.lliam
DOUGHERTY. ,'iargaret G. and MUBPHEY. William E
DUTTON. Alice M. and HILLS. Silas M.
•
DUVAL, ~Iary and JENKINS. J.W.
DYER. Mary E. and BRIDGES. J.L.
~~SIDGEC' Malr y S. and LEARNARD. (Co 1 .) O.E.
,,-VAL'
•
aro ine and HACKETT. Ansel B.
FESSENDEN, Mary J. and WHITNEY J P
FIELDS. Huldan and FIELDS. Sol~mo~ •
FITTON. Anna and FREEI1AN, DaVid H.
GEI&gt;Il'lEL, Susan J. and DEWEY Geo W
,~~~R_Y. S1JS~ and FRAMER. D.R.·
•
.

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�'HAAKE/HAACKE. Ada and HERBAULDSHEIMm. August
MURDOCK, Levara andSTOTLER.JacobHALL. Jane A. and CANADY. Josephus
NEWMAN. Mary Anne and. KErSCH. John Frank
HASELTINE. (Mrs.) Melvina and GOULD, R.C.
OBENCHAIN. (Mrs.) Helen tvI. and HASELTINE Eramus D.
HATHAWAY, Mary and CONOVER, (Capt) John
PARISH. Ann E. andCOB.NELL, John A.
•
HAVENS, Mary E. and HAYDEN, William
PARKS. Ellzabeth and LEE. DaVid
HAWKINS. Patsey and GAINS, Phillip, Esq.
'PAYNE. Mary E. and FRAZER. Robert L.
HEILMAN. Emma and THACHER. T. Dwight, Esq.
PEaCE, Mary and. CREED, Joseph
HIBBARD. Rhoda and TRASK, Josiah
PEBRINE, see PAYNE. Mary
HILLS. H. l-Iarllla and BAIRD. Robert H.
PEEiBY. Emma and MARTIN. 101m.
HOLLISTER. Augusta and S~ULIFF, J.B.
I!IEaCE. Frances and HAY. Milton
HOOGLAND. (Mrs.) Eliza and JONES. John S.
POTTEB.- Harriet andBABBEli~- Cfia-r---=l-e-s--HUDDLESTON, Lucinda J. and SMITH. Andrew
PRATHER. Nancy and fWILLEY. J.W.
HUTCHINSON. Juliesta E. and BOWLES. (Ll:.) John
RANKIN. Minnie J. ancr-JOHNSON--. l".E.
IRVIN. Margaret N. and WORK. Thomas M.
RICHARD
JOHNSON. Isadore H. and ALLISON. D.C.
' , S . Helen D. and LONGFELLOW, Charles. Esq.
JOHNSON. Libbie and YlATEa. Joseph
RICHARDS. (Mrs.) Mary J. and. SNIPLEY. Daniel
JONES. Harrlet Elizabeth and HOLT. William David ROBERTS. Hetty J. and BANNING. John
JONES, Nancy and REECE. Van Buren
SALSBURY, Charlotte and PUCKETT, Henry
KIDD C
d
UNG J P
SANDS. Angie G. and SARGENT. George H.
, athrine an YO
,
••
SANDS, Henrietta and VanDEUS""'.' EdWin a .
LANE, Ella and ADAMS, Charles 101.,
....
..
f'TtI"'IELD' (Mr )
SANDS. Louisa M. and I1 cALLI STER • 101m F
LIT I,4U'
' .
s. A.S. and. PHILLIPS. A.J.
SHLOSS. Hanchen and KATZENSTEIN. A.·
•
LONGFELLOW, Ann Augusta and DUNN. Cervantes
SHOLES. H. Ianthe and WINCHELL. A.T.
McKINNEY, Rose and MOORE. Ely'
SN
t1cMllBRAY. Eliza and LOVE. Al.exander
00](. _Na~y: J~~an&lt;! DOYLE, Edward
I St. JOHN,
Celia M. and BLISS Hiland M
MARSHALL, AnnaR. and BOYLE, G.W.
STANTON H t t l
' .
MASTERSON, Carrie A. and ASHBY. Joseph T.
'
a
e and STRICKLER (Hon.) H.J.
MATHERS. Margaret 101. and PIEBSON. Marcus o.
STOUT. Sarah and K.ENNEDY. John L.
MAYBERRY, Victoria and MURDOCK, Marshall M.
TAYLOR, S.A. and SAMPSON. Turner. Esq.
TURMAN, Ellen A. and JEWITT. J.
NEAD. Abby Ann and HIATT, Henry
TURNER, Nancy A. and TrlORNTON John W '
MEECH. Harriet A. and BROOKS. George C.
VIN0:r'.' C. Augustine and SC'dINNER, Adol·Phe
MILLER. M.A. and LASH. Geo.
WAUGliAN M
L
MONTGOMERY, (Mrs.) Martha and LYON, John H
• ary ouisa and HE.aBOLD John
MOREEi
•
WOODWARD, Delia A. and PIC'A.ERING· John
EAD ,_Mary Ann_and_C~IN._J
WOa.r·1LEY, Mira and HORNSBY. Columbus
YATES. Sarah and GENTRY,_ Bartlett

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Western Home Journal, Lawrence, Ks.-Jan. 19, 1882

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Kept His Secret

I

Died, at the poor farm, on Sunday evening, January 15, at 6 o'clock,
Mr. Henry VAUSBAUGH. He was taken there from Willow Springs township,
June 26. He was born in New York, and was thirty years of age. Mr.
VAUSBAUGH had the secret of some great crime which he wanted to reveal,
but he wanted to tell it with his last breath. He sent for the superintendent several times, but kept putting it off until he could,not speak.
This secret, if it had been revealed, might have been the means of releasing some poor prisoner of an imputation which he was or is doomed to bear,
or which possibly had consigned some innocent person to a premature and
dishonored end.

, Western Home Journal, Lawrence, Ks., March 2, 1882
'Death'of an Old Settler
Last Wednesday night at about 9 o'clock Mr. Gus O'DELL died on his
farm near Vinland. He was one of the earliest settlers in Lawrence,
having come to Kansas twenty-five years ago and has always been one of
our best farmers, respected by all who knew him. He was a member of
,Vinland Grange, and took an active part in its work. At the time of
his death he was fifty-five years old. He leaves a wife and five children.
His funeral will take place to-day and his remains will be taken to Oak
}~i_ll_ ceme t e ry •
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�165

RECORDS OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, JANUARY ~ MA~ 1867
District of Kansas, Leavenworth, KS
Alphabetical list of persons in Division 7 of Collection District Number 1 of State
of Kansas, assessed by F. Gleason, Assistant Assessor and T.J. Sternburgh, Assessor
ADDRESS

NAME
January
Andruss, G. .w.
Apit z '. C. W.
Adams, Bros.
,Ball, J.J.T.

"

Baldwin City Tin &amp; Ironware
Saddlery
Lawrence
Photographs
"
Peddler 4th Class
"
Patent Rights Dlr.
"
Boots &amp; Shoes
"
Furniture
"
Insurance Agent
Clinton
Baldwin City Patent Rights Dlr
Furniture
Lawrence
Patent
Rights Dlr.
"
Peddler 4th Class
"
Leather
"
Auction
Sales
"
Patent Rights Dlr.
"
Harness
"
Tin Ware
"
Iron Ware
"
Cigars
Eudora

"

Bardell, J.C.
Bailey &amp;Smith
Curtis, Alfred
Chamberlin, Joseph
Clark &amp;Chapman
Dwight, Joseph M.

"

"

"

"

Davis, Franklin
Eggelston, D.E.
Emery, B. J.
Ecke, F. J.
Filby &amp; DeWolf

"

Fendt, Henry

"

"

"

Lawrence

Field, Bros.
Frazer. R.(L. or S)
Fowler, O. A.

"

"

"

" "

"

Glathart, J. H.

"
"

" "

"

Willow Springs
Lawrence

Gleason, J. H.
Hitchcock, A.
Haas, L. D.

"

"

" "

"

Huddleston &amp;Coop~r
"
Hastings, O. &amp;Co.
"
Hidden, Charles
"
Haskell Bros.
"
Harvey, H.
"
Jones, R. &amp; Co.
\ ... ~
"
Kimball, Gordon
"
Kansas Southern Stage Co. "

"

"

"

"

Kimball Bros.

Commodity
or
Service

"

"

"
"
"

Klann, Frederick
Eudora
Lawrence Woolen Mfg Co Lawrence

Quantity
or
Value

Rate,
of
Tax

5%
$28.
'42.
5%
5%
147.
$10.
3 mo.
10.
3 mo.
Nothing Taxable
$514.
5%
5 mo,:
10.
3 mo.
10.
676.
5%
10.
3 mo.
10.
3 mo.
5%
123.
1/10%
$2825.
10.
3 mo.
5%
$119.
5%
$180.
5%
23.
10.
300
12.
200
"
4¢ lb.
750 lbs.
Sugar Candy
5%
Lottery Tickets Sold 1000.
10.
Peddler 4th Class
6 mo.
25%
Penalty
1/10%
Auction Sales
$804.
1/10%
357.
"
"
$25.
Peddler 2nd Class
3 mo
10.
3 mo
Insurance Agent
1000
$14 per M.
Cigars
300
17. " "
"
3 mo
10.
Mfg'r.
354.
Auction Sales
1/10%
5%
Wagons &amp;C.
630.
998.
2%
Boots &amp; Shoes
Exhibition Receipts 500.
2%
Clothing
206.
2%
Insurance Agent
3 mo
10.
Passenger Receipts 4655.
2~%
,
3%
Express
500.
"
Castings
2 287/2000
$3. per Ton
Machinery
203.
5%
Butcher
3.mo.
10.
Cloth &amp; Blankets
124.
4%

�Locke, Bartholow &amp;Co. Lawrence
Lawrence Bridge Co.
"
Eudora
Lichtfield, F. A.
Lawrence
Ly~ins, Wm. H. R.

"

"""

"

Leonard, B
McCurdy, P.
Miller, Julius

"

"

"

Mayberry

"
&amp;Shimmons

"

"

"

"

"

Nathan, M. G.

"

"

"
"

""

"

""

"

""

"
"

National Bank of Lawrence "

" "

"

Palmer, R. E.
Phillips, A. J.
Pease, Chas. A.

"

"

"

"

Roby, Jno.
Stevenson, J. C.
Sutliff, Wm. E. &amp;Co.
Sands, Jas. G.
Storm, A. &amp; Co.

"

"

"

" "

Shape, W. W.

"

Simpson Bros.

"

"

Stick &amp; Prisack
February
Apitz, C. W.
Adams Bros.
Bardell, John C.
Blevins, Ezekiel
Brownlee &amp; Cutter
Bail ey &amp; Smith
Clark &amp;Chapman
Davis, Franklin

"

"

(?)Danniel &amp;Holmes
Ecke, F. J.
Ford &amp;Whitman
Filby &amp; DeWolf

"

"

Frazer, R. L.
Field Bros.
Fitton, James
Gould, James L.
Glathart, J. H.
G~st, Joseph

"

Lecompton
Lawrence

"

"

Clinton
Lawrence

"

"
"

"

"
"
"

"

"

3 mo.
$1118.
1500
$5,000.
$44,400.
137.
24.
"
"
3 mo.
Mfgr.
3 mo.
Peddler 3rd Class
115.
Tin Ware
44.
Iron Ware
400
Cigars
200
"
1000
"
400
"
Dividends declared 10,000.
Profits not declared 1,500.
Retail Dealer
4 mo.
Peddler 2nd Class
3 mo.
Tin Ware
175.
Iron Ware
29.
Mfgr.
3 mo.
Peddler 4th Class
4 mo.
Clothing
1,629.
Saddlery
447.
Tin Ware
116.
Iron Ware
15.
Peddler 4th Class
3 mo.
Patent Rights Dlr.
3 mo.
Bank Capital
10,000.
"Deposits
35,000.
Furniture
32.

Retail Dealer
.Bridge Receipts
Cigars
Bank Capital
"
Deposits
Boots &amp;Shoes

Saddlery
Photographs
N. Lawrence Boots &amp;Shoes
Sarcoxie(JF Co) Butcher
Lawrence
Mfgrs.
Furniture
"

"

"

"
"

"

"

"

"

"
"
"
"
"

"

"
"

"

Leather
Collars
Patent Rights Dlr.
Saddlery
Retail Dlr.
Tin Ware
Iron Ware
Lottery Tickets Sold
Sugar Candy
Insurance Agent
Retail Dlr.
Auction Sales
Wagons

131.
81.
35.
3 mo.
2 mo.
216.
579.
150.
264.
3 mo.
100.
2 mo.
93.
23.
800.
240 lbs.
2 mo.
3 mo.
188.
255.

$10.
3%
4.00
1/24% =2.08
1/24% =18.50
2%
2%
$10.
15.
5%
5%
$19. per M
22. per M
13. per M
8. per M
5%
5%
10.
25.
5%
5%
10.
10.
2%
5%
5%
5%
10.
10.
1/24% =4.17
1/24%=14,: 58
5%
5%
5%
5%
10.
10.
5%
5%
4%
4%
10.
5%
10.
4%
4%
4%
4¢ lb.
10.
10.
1/10%
5%

�2 mo.
164.
II
II
800
II
300
II
II
II
II
407.
II
Boots
&amp;
Shoes
Haskell Bros.
II
355.
Wagons
Hidden, Charles
614/2000
1
II
Castings
Kimball Bros.
II
192.
II
Machinery
II
II
950.
Bridge
Receipts
Lawrence Bridge Co.
II
162.
Wagons
Lofgreen &amp;Olson
300
Cigars
Eudora
Lichtfield, F. A.
255.
Wagons
Lawrence
Learned, Henry
II
37.
Photographs
Leaman, W. H.
II
190.
Cloth
Lawrence Woolen Mfg. Co.
II
II
30.
II
II
II
Blankets
II
5,000.
Bank
Capital
Lykins, Wm. H. R.
II
43,200.
II
II
II
Deposits
II
II
II
161.
Boots
&amp;
Shoes
Leonard, B.
II
174.
&amp;
Shoes
Boots
McCurdy, P.
2 mo.
Peddler
2nd
Class
N.
Lawrence
Milner, William
2 mo.
Retail
Dlr.
Lawrence
Marman, Christian
II
203.
Tin
Ware
Mayberry &amp;Shimmons
II
56.
II
II
Iron Ware
II
12,700
Cigars
Nathan, M. G.
II
II
800
II
II
II
II
II
700
II
II
II
II
II·
400
II
II
II
II
II
500
II
II
II
II
43.
Tin Ware
Robeson, Freidline
II
4 mo.
Retail
Dlr.
Raymond, J. M.
II
II
II
4 mo.
II
Eating House
II
471.
Clothing
Sutliff, Wm. E. &amp;Co.
II
233.
Saddlery
Sands, Jas. G.
3 mo.
Peddler
4th
Class
Baldwin
City
Seavers. Chas.
67.
Tin Ware
Lawrence
Storm, A. &amp;Co.
II
10,500.
Bank Capital
Simpson Bros.
II
II
II
36,000.
II
Deposits
2 mo.
Baldwin City Peddler 2nd Class
Walker, S. N.
2 mo.
Retail Dlrs
Lawrence
Wilder. &amp; Palm
II
II
II
115.
Wagons
March
1 mo.
Stallion Keeper
Wakarusa
Adams, Martin
II
II
II
1 mo.
Jack
II
456.
Saddlery
Lawrence
Apitz, C. W.
II
49.
Furniture
Brownlee &amp;Cutter
II
1 mo.
Peddler 4th Class
Buchanan, W. J.
II
28
Boots &amp;Shoes
Bardell, J. C.
II
513.
Furniture
Bail ey &amp; Smi th
II
149.
Saddlery
Busse, G.
2 mo.
Baldwin City Lawyer
Bishop, W. R.
1 mo.
Retail Deal er
Lawrence
Barteldes, F.
3 mo.
Lawyer
Eudora
Carr,H. H.
367.
Exhibition Receipts
Lawrence
Carter, J. H.
II
1108:
Furniture
Clark &amp;Chapman
1 mo
Peddler 4th Class
Mo.
Cornings, S. E.

Hadley &amp;Worthington
Hastings, O. &amp;Co.
Haas, L. D.

Lawrence

Butcher
Auction Sales
Cigars

10.
1/10%
$14 per M
17 per M
2%
5%
$3. per Ton
5%
3%
5%
4. per M.
5%
5%.
5%
5%
1/24%
1/24%
2%
2%
25.
10.
5%
5%
$4. per M
11. per M
12. per M
22. per M
19. per M
5%
10.
10.
2%
5%
10.
5%
1/24%
1/24%
25.
10.
5%
10.
10.
4%
5%
10.
2%
5%
5%
10.
10.
10.
2%
5%
10.

�N. Lawrence Retail Dlr.

2 mo.
17.
Leather
120.
Horse Collars
"
"
"
1715.
Auction
Sales
Eggelston, D. E.
"
Saddlery
85.
Ecke, F. 'J.
"
Retail
Dlrs;
2 mo.
Fish Bros.
"
Cigars
500
Eudora
Fendt, Henry
440 lbs
Sugar Candy
Lawrence
Field Bros.
1 mo.
Patent Rights Dlr.
Frederick, H. A.
"
1169.
Auction Sales
Glathart, J. H.
"
2 mo.
Green,J. P.
Lenape (LV Co.) Mfgr.
2 mo.
Retail Dlr.
Lawrence
Gist, Joseph
407.
Boots
&amp;
Shoes
Haskell Bros.
"
Hart, , J. V.
Mfgr.
1 mo.
"
Retail
Dlr.
1 mo.
" " "
"
69.
Auction
Sales
Hastings, O. &amp;Co.
"
2200
Cigars
Haas, L. D.
"
Castings
1
951/2000
Kimball Bros.
"
,"
Machinery
20.
"
"
Photographs
44.
Kennedy, M. A. &amp;Co.
"
Lichtfield, F. A.
Eudora
600
Cigars
Cloth
274.
Lawrence Woolen Mfgrs. Lawrence
Blankets
18.
"
"
"
"
Lawrence Bridge Co.
Bridge Receipts
1340.
"
Bank Capital
Lykins, Wm.H. R.
5,000.
"
48,500.
" Deposits
"
" " "
"
Leonard, B.
Boots &amp;Shoes
34.
"
Menger, Albert G.
25.
"
"
"
McCurdy, P.
250.
"
"
"
National Livestock Co.
Premiums
1,190.
"
Nathan, M. G.
Cigars
17,200
"
Pulvermiller &amp; Lentz
Boots &amp;Shoes
92.
"
Richards, O. G.
Eudora
Lawyer
3 mo.
Richter &amp;We --(?)
Butcher
1 mo.
"
Stick &amp; Prisack
Lawrence
Furniture
228.
Sands, Jas.
"
Saddlery
566:
Smith,---(?)
Perryville (JF Co)Peddler 2nd Class
1 mo.
Simpson Bros.
Bank Capital
Lawrence
9,000.
38,000.
"
" Deposits
"
"
Vaughn, J~ W.
Baldwin City
Retail Dealer
1 mo.
Whitney, Henry C.
Lawrence
Lawyer
2 mo.
Woodard, T. B.
Clinton
Physician
2 mo.
Waters, Zera
Lawrence
Patent Rights Dlr.
1 mo.
Zentner, George
'·IF ...•
Retail DIr.
1 mo.
April
Ashby, J.' C.• Prairie City (Palmyra T) Stallion Keeper
1 mo.
Apitz, C. W.
Saddlery
Lawrence
1 mo.
Adams Bros.
"
Photographs
194.
Bollman, Jacob
"
Horse Dealer
1 mo.
Bond, Silas
Clinton
Jack Keeper
1 mo.
Brown, A. V.
N. Lawrence Mfgr.
lmo.
Bullene, L.
Lawrence.' :.... _Sales Owner License 31,000.
Bail ey &amp; Smith
"
Furniture
611.
Bardell, John C.
N. Lawrence Boots &amp;Shoes
60.
Busse, G. L.
Saddlery
Lawrence
12.
Clayton, John,A.
Davis, Franklin

Lawrence

10.
2~%

5%
1/10%
5%
10.
$5. per M
4¢ lb.
10.
1/10%
10.
10.
2%
10.
10.
1/10%
$5. per M
$3. per'Ton
5%
5%
$5. per M.
5%
5%
2~%

1/24%
1/24%
2%
2%
2%
l~%

$5. per M
2%
10.
10.
5%
5%
25.
1/24%
1/24%
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
4%
10.
10.
10.
$1. per M.
4%
2%
5%

�Furniture
195.
Stallion Keeper
1 mo.
Peddler 4th Class
1 mo.
Furniture
1105.
Horse Collars
34.
Cigars
2700
Auction Sales
$526,036.
Saddlery
310.
Stallion Keeper
1 mo.
Retail Dlrs.
3 mo.
Sugar Candy
325 lbs.
Patent Rights Dlr.
1 mo.
Patent.Rights Dlr.
1 mo.
Stallion Keeper
1 mo.
Saddlery
121.
Sales Owner License $52,950.
"
II
"
7,770.
Auction Sales
29.
323.
Boots &amp;Shoes
Ferry Receipts
41.
Castings
1 1067/2000
II
II
II
Machinery
110.
II
Photographs
74.
Kennedy, M. A. &amp;Co.
Cigars
2400
Eudora
Lichtfield, F. A.
Bridge Receipts
1923.
Lawrence
Lawrence Bridge Co.
Co.
II
Cloth
230.
Lawrence Woolen Mfg.
II
Boots
&amp;
Shoes
100.
Leonard, B.
II
Bank Capital
5000.
Lykns, Wm. H. R.
II
II
II
II
II
"Deposits
45,000.
II
Builders &amp;Contractors 1 mo.
McNall &amp; Watts
II
Retail Dlr.
1 mo.
Meade, W. H. Jr.
II
1 mo.
Martin, C. B.
"
"
II
257.
Boots &amp;Shoes
McCurdy, P.
122.
Ferry Receipts
Lecompton
McKinney, Wm.
88.
Lawrence
Boots &amp;Shoes
Menger, Albert G.
II
Physician (for 1866) 1,000.
Moore, Amaziah
1 mo.
Nelon, James
N. Lawrence (?)Ret. Liq. Dealer
660.
National Livestock Ins. Co. II
Premiums
Peddler 2nd Class
1 mo.
Eudora
Partridge, William
42.
Boots &amp;Shoes
Pulvermi11er &amp;Lentz
Lawrence
1 mo.
Clinton
Stallion Keeper
Ralston, D. H.
Lawrence
Sales Owner License $87;059.
Ridenour &amp; Baker
II
II
2,627.
Richards &amp;Putney
"
"
II
Mfgr.
1 mo.
Somers &amp;Harris
II
II
II·
Sugar Candy
226 lbs.
Swallow &amp; McCullough Baldwin City Retail Dlr
1 mo.
Palmyra
Simmons, J. W.
Stallion Keeper
1 mo.
Lawrence
Sutiff, Wm. E. &amp; Co.
Sales Owner License
1,389.
II
Schmitt &amp;Walruff
Reassessed on Breburs License
Southern Kans. Stage Co. "
Pass.Receipts-JanFebMch 4400.
II
II
II
II
Express
420.
"
Stick &amp;Prisack
Furniture
58.
"
Sands, Jas. G.
Saddlery
1194.
"
Simpson Bros.
Bank Capital
9,000.
"
II
II
II
Deposits
38,000.
Tabor, Phillip F.
Peddler 4th Class
1 mo.
"

Lawrence
Brownlee &amp;Cutter
Eudora
Basel, R. S. &amp; Bros.
Lawrence
Carl, John B.
II
Clark &amp;Chapman
II
Davis, Franklin
II
Epstein, M. I.
II
Eggleston, D. E.
II
Ecke, F. J.
Prairie City
Fagean, E. H.
Lawrence
Foster &amp;Cook
II
Field Bros.
II
Fluke, W. W.
Lane City
Grant, Geo. W.
Eudora
Griffith, G. P.
Gilliland &amp; (?)Tandant Baldwin City
Lawrence
Grovenor, G.
II
Griffith &amp;Duncan
II
Hastings, O. &amp;Co.
II
Haskell Bros.
Eudora
Jones, J. J.
Lawrence
Kimba!'l Bros.

5%
10.
10.
5%
5%
$5 per M
1/10%
4%
10.
10.
4¢ lb.
10.
10.
10.
5%
$1. perM
$1. per M
1/10% = .03
2%
2~%

$3. per T
5%
5%
$5. per M
2~%
2~%

2%
1/24%
1/24%
10.
10.
10.
2%
2~%

2%
10. Tax
25.
l~%

25.
2%
10.
$1. perM
$1. per M
10.
4¢ lb.
10.
10.
$1. per M
$50.
2~%

3%
4%
5%
1/24%
1/24%
10.

�2 mo.
Retail Dlrs.
Baldwin City
Weeks &amp; Barricklow
1
mo.
Stallion
Keeper
Marion
Wyland, J. B.
May
1 yr.
Clinton
Mfgrs.
Adolph &amp;Co.
560.
Saddlery
Lawrence
Apitz, C. W.
1
yr.
R~
E.
Agents
Abrams &amp;Harris
"
86.
Photographs
Adams Bros.
"
Hotel Keeper
1 yr.
Bollman, Jacob
"
17.
Saddlery
Busse, G. L.
"
Builder &amp;Conteactor 1 yr.
Prairie City
Beers, H. R.
24.
Bardell, John C.
N. Lawrence Boots &amp;Shoes
. Butcher
11 mo.
Eudora
Bernitz, F.
Lawrence
Furniture
450.
Bailey &amp; Smith
Lecompton
Gold Watch
1
(?) Barteling, H.
1 yr.
LV Co.
Stallion Keeper
Cook, L. B.
11 mo.
Lawrence
Canniff, H. J.
Insurance Agent
1 yr.
Lecompton
Coulter, C. S.
Jack Keeper
Furniture
Lawrence
Clark &amp;Chapman
888.
Dawson, Henry
"
Cattle Broker
1 yr.
Duncan, J. S. &amp;Co. Stranger T .• LV .Co. Mfgr.
1 yr.
Auction Sales
341.
Lawrence
Eggleston, D. E.
202.
Ecke, F. J.
"
Saddlery
Big Stranger
Ret. Liq. Dlr ..
1 yr.
Fowler, D. F.
Funk, C. H., above Perryville, Osawkie P.O., Mfgr
2 mo.
1
yr.
"
" " "
"
Fendt, Henry
Eudora
Tobacconist
1 yr.
Cigars
900
"
"
"
Frame, J. M.
Palmyra T.
Jack Keeper
1 yr.
Fisher, J. &amp;Co.,Lexington,Eudora PO Mfgr
1 yr.
(?)Futrz, Robt.
Kanwaka
Stallion Keeper
1 yr.
Field Bros.
Lawrence
Sugar Candy
425 lbs
Glathart, J. H.
"
Auction Sales
526.
Gilliland &amp;Tousant,Baldwin City
Saddlery
39.
Hatcher, James, Kentucky, JF Co.
Stallion Keeper
1 yr.
Haskell Bros.
Lawrence
. Boots &amp;Shoes
432.
Haas, L. D. Mrs.
Cigars
1800
"
Haas, L. D. Estate of
6650
"
"
Harris, W. A.
Income
192.
"
Penalty
"
"
"u "
Gold Watch
"
"
"
Hastings, 0 .. &amp; Co.
"
Auction Sales
44.
Jones, J. J.
Eudora
Ferry Receipts
85.
Klaus, William, Centerville, JF Co. Billiard Room, 1 Table 1 yr
Kelly, J. A.
Kanwaka
Stallion Keeper
1 yr
Kennedy &amp;Dutton
Wakarusa
Mfgrs.
1 yr
Kimball Bros.
Lawrence
Iron Castings
3 1144/2000
Kennedy, M. A. &amp; Co.
"
Photographs
94.
Leonard, B.
"
Boots &amp;Shoes
124.
Losey, Sam' 1 M.
Marian
Stallion Keeper
1 yr
Lichtfield, F.A.
Eudora
Cigars
300
Lawrence Bridge Co.
Lawrence
Bridge Receipts
1828.
Lawrence Woolen Mfg. Co. "
Cloth
84.
Blankets
17.
"
"
"
"
Lykins, Wm. H.R.
Bank Capital
5000.
"
"
"Deposits
51000.
"
" ""
Lamon, W. H.
Photographs
29.
"

$10.
10.
10.
5%
10.
4%
15.
5%
10.
2%
10.
4%
$2.
10.
5.
10.
5.
10.
10.
1/10%
4%
25.
10.
10.
10.
$5. per M
10.
10.
10.
4¢ lb
1/10%
5%
10.
2%
$5. per M
$5. per M
5%
50%
$1.00
1/10%
2~%

10.
10.
10.
$3. per T
5%
2%
10.
$5. per M
2!.z%

5%
5%
1/24%
1/24%
5%

�Eudora
Stall ion Keeper
1 yr.
$10.
McKinley, William
Lawrence
Butcher
$164. 11 mo @. 10.
Mosser &amp;Bayer
2%
"
Boots &amp;Shoes
320.
McCurdy, P.
2%
"
"
"
53.
Menger, A. G.
2~%
Ferry
Receipts
70.
Lecompton
, McKinney, Wm.
2%
Lawrence
Gross Receipts
4,755.
Orton, Brad
2%
"
Boots
&amp;
Shoes'::.
:-.'
":
52.Pulvermiller &amp;Lentz
10.
"
Builder &amp;Contractor 1 yr
Polley &amp; Kuykendall
10.
Tonsa (Wilson Co) Retail Dealer
1 yr.
Parris &amp;Tucker
10.
Lawrence
Patent
Rights
Dealer
1
yr.
Peters, Jos.
10.
"
Insurance
Agent
1
yr.
Park, John
10.
Clinton
Public
Exhibition
11
mo.
Payne, M. A.
10.
"
Physician
11
mo.
Payne, L. D.
gal,$2
per gal.
Lawrence
Distilled
Spirits
183
88/100
Reeder, G. M.
"
Gold
Watch
.
2
@
142
=
$3.
Riley, James H.
10.
Eudora
Lawyer,
1 yr.
Richards, O. G.
10.
.
N.
Lawrence
Physician
1
yr.
Rice, P. L.
5.
Eudora
Butcher Peddler
1 yr.
Richter, John N.
10.
Prairie City
Retail Dlrs.
1 yr.
Shepherd &amp;Son
5%
Lawrence
Income
592.
Stephens, N. T.
1
6.
"
Carriage
" "
"
2.
1
"
Gold Watch
" "
"
10.
1 yr.
N. Lawrence Retail Deal er
Stone, Israel
5%
263.
Lawrence
Income
Sampson, Turner
50%
"
Penalty
"
"
10.
1 yr.
Medina (JF Co.) Stallion Keeper
Smith, Wm. H.
25.
11 mo.
Ret. Liq. Dlr.
Lawrence
Schweitzer, Geo.
1 yr.
10.
Clinton
Mfgr
Steele, L. S.
5.
11 mo.
"
Butcher Peddler
Steele, R. A.
4¢ Ib
440 Ibs.
Lawrence
Sugar Candy
Somers &amp;Harris
4%
716.
"
Saddiery
Sands, Jas G.
1 yr.
25.
"
Ret. Liq. Dlr.
Stone, Daniel(col'd)
4%
1000.
"
Income
Speer, John
50%
"
Penalty
"
"
"
BankCapi tal
8 ~~OOO .
1/24%
Simpson Bros.
1/24%
"
"Deposits
37:':000.
"
"
Rock Creek (JF Co.) Peddler 2nd Class
1 yr.
Turner, H. G.
25.
",
2.08
"
"
"
"
"
"
1
mo.
"
" "
Lawrence
Lottery Ticket Dlr. 11 mo.
100.
Thoman, A.
10.
"
Insurance Agent
11 mo.
"
"
Terrel, Josiah,Perryville (JF Co.) Apothecary
1 yr.
10.
Vaughn, 'John W.
Baldwin City
Insurance Agent
11 mo.
5.
Walker, S. N.
""
Retail Dealer
1 yr.
10.
Willford, S. C.
Eudora
Physician
1 yr.
10.
40%
"
""
"
Penalty
Copied from the original record at the Federal Archives, Kansas City, MO
--P.au1ine B. Elniff
RREACH OF PROMISE
ESTES, Hu1dah
versus
MAISON, Alexander

Submitted by Judy SWEETS

Breach of "promise of marriage. -"'Trial held
at District Court in Leavenworth, KS. Jury
decided in her favor. MAISON had previously
boarded at her father's house. Kansas State
Journal, Lawrence, KS, 4 Dec. 1861, P. 3

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS

~MRRIAGE

RECORDS - 1880

From Book 5 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Diyision of the District Court,Room 144,
Law and JUdicial Building, Lawrence, Kansas. Compiled bylEdn~ Welling and Vivian Clough.
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if other than Dmtg1a:sGCo.

ADAMS, Gilbert L.
FERGUSON,Samantha A. 2 Dec 1880
Jefferson Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
ADAMS, Martin
WOOD, Harriet
27 May 1880
Jefferson Co.,KS
Jefferson Co.,KS
ADAMS, Tobias
MILLER, Charity Ann 11 Nov 1880
ALLEN, Jesse
13 July 1880-License only
BRYANT, Mary
ANDERSON, John W.
2 May 1880-Leavenworth Co.,KS
HARROLD, Ardella
Leavenworth Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.KS
ANDE~SON, Samuel H.
HOSTETTER, Julia E. 15 Sept 1880-0ttawa, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
AND~S, Charles J.
18 Mar 1880-Douglas County, KS
MOSELY, Hattie
Topeka, KS
Douglas Co., KS
ASHER, Henry B.
HERRINGTON, Mollie E. 21 Oct 1880
BOHANNAN, Aurelious B. CARUM, Mary C.
6 May 1880-Lrcense only
BAILEY, Andrew J.
FEATHERSTONE, Fannie 18 Jan 1880
BALES, Breckenridge
HORSY~, Rhoda C.
18 March 1880
BALLOUGH, John
STATTON, Melvina
25 Feb 1880-license only
Jefferson Co. ,KS
Jefferson Co.,KS
BANTA, James C.
8 Oct 1880
MORRISON, Maggie
Douglas Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.KS
BEAL, William
SK[;NNER, Mary
6 May 1880
BEALES, William
2 Sept 1880
JOHNSON, Martha
BEATTIE, James
WHITE, Nettie E.
23 Dec 1880
Topeka, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
BECKEY, Thomas N.
1'0 June 1880
MURPHY, Mary E.
BERRY, GEorge
8 April 1880
SIMS, Jennie
BERTHA, Emil
MANNING, Annie
19 Jan 1880-Johnson Co.,KS
Douglas County,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
BLACK, Isaac
ROSS, Maggie
4 Mar 1880
Bloomibgton,Neb.
Douglas Co. ,KS
BLODGETT, Albert 1'1.
BANGS, AddieF.
16 Dec 1880
Kansas City, 1'10
Douglas Co.,KS
BOLLARD, William W.
PERRIN, Ella E.
7 Oct 1880
Topeka, KS
Douglas Co.,KS

Officiant
S.W.Spring,Pastor
James M.Hendry,PJ
Chas. Chadwic~:;!JP
N;-~M.Richardson ,MG

D. C. Milner,MG
Werter R.Davis,MG
William Jones,Rev.
Silas Cariw,JP
Peter Brubaker ,MG r;:::
Jas.Marvin, MG

\~I

A.A.Trimper,MG
A. W. Ramsey,NG
S. W. Spring,Pastor
Jas.Marvin,MG
James M.Hendry,PJ
M.I.Casey,Priest
Andrew V.Stout,MG
Richard Cordley,MG
S.M. Osmond,MG

�!

'

DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1880 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom
BONHAI"1,O Miles
BOOKER, Charles A.
Kansas City, 01'10
BOWER, Alonis
Fall Leaf, KS
0
BRECHEISEN, George
BROWN, Alexander
BROWN, Alonzo J.'

Bride

GOSNELL,Mary E..izabeth
SKAGGS, MilIa
Douglas Co.,KS
SNIDER, Mary
Fall Leaf, KS
WElL, Mary
NELSON, Lucy ,
BROUSE, Carrie
(BROWN) (Clara)
BROWN, Arthur
' REYNOLDS, Mary
BROWN, John W.
ABBOTT, Mary'E. ,
Leavenworth Co. ,KS 0 0 Leavenworth Co. ,KS
BROWN, Robert H.
MARKER, Elizabeth C.
BULLINGTON,Robert M. BRUCE, Addie ,
CAMPBELL, John H~
COX, Sarah F. ,
Indian Territory
Douglas Co.,KS
CANAVAN, William E.
GASKILL, Dora L.
, Jefferson Co. ,KS
Douglas Co. ,KS
CARPENTER, William T. WESTON, Helen Eva
CARR, Amos E.
SCOTT, Lizzie
'
CHASE, Dewitt
Chevalier, Josephine
ChriJ:2t:i,an William H. Tlr'll'10NS, Flora
lCCRIS'rlm1i
0
CLAY, Charles
HENDERSON, Laura
Douglas Co.,KS
Douglas Co., KS
COLE, William W.
WOOD, Francis
CORNISH, Charles E.
NASION, Lillie B.
Kansas City, 1'10
Douglas Co.' ,KS
CREEKMOORE, David
CARUTHERS, Melis'sa J.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.,KS
CRITZER, William E.
WILMOTH,L. May
CROSS, Charles S. 0
SMEED, Kate I.
Emporia, KS
, _, _jlo:t,lglas Co., KS
CROWDER, William
[ GRI_FFI~~,Martha ,
CURTIS, George L.
MCCONNELL, Rebecca
L

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

26 June 1880
1 Jan 1880

James M.Hendry,PJ
Sylvester Creel,MG

27 Sept 1880-License only
9 Mar 1880
19 Dec, 1880
15 Oct 1880

Moses Dissinger,Past.
Dudley Lee, 1'1G
A. A. Trimper,1'1G

21 Jan 1880
Js. M. Hendry,Pll
7 Oct 1880-Leavenworth Co.,KS C. W. Cherry,JP
17 Mar 1880
14 Apr 1880
16 Sept 1880

Joseph Michael, 1'1G
W. J. Mitchell,Pastor
James P.Kendall,MG

31 Mar 1880

Chas. Chadwick , JP

18 June 1880
4 Feb 1880 '
28 Feb 1880
29 Sept 1880

A. C.
A. W.
°L. S.
P.M.

Peck, 1'1G
Ramsey,MG
Steele, JP
Lewis ,Min.,

2 Aug 1880-Leavenworth Co.,KS K.S. Lankford ,Min.
28 Nov 1880
17 Mar 1880

Andrew V. Stout,1'1G
Archibald Beatty,DD

23 Nov 1880-Leavenworth Co.Ks C. W. Dubourdein,JP
25 Aug 1880
1 June 1880

J'as • Marvin ,1'1G
A. Beatty,D.D.

10 Sept 1880
1'7 Apr 1880,

A.M. Ramsey,Rev.
James 1'1.Hendry,PJ

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS.
Bridegroom
DANGLER, William
DAVIS, Henry R.
DAVIS, James
Leavenworth Co.,KS
DAVIS, William R.
Jefferson Co.,KS
DAY, Ellwood
DAY, John
DEAY, William
DICK, Will N.
DOLAN, Joshua
Olathe, KS.
DOLAN, Senator
DRAKE, Henry S.
DUENWALER, John
DUNCAN, Frances 1'1.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
DUTTON, John W.
EBERHART, Andrew
EBERHART, Jacob
EDER, Louis
ENSMINGER,John W.
ESSEX, James
ESSON, George T.
Jefferson Co.,KS
EWING, Theodore B.
Kansas City, 1'10
FAR IN GER, Dewitt C.
FAXON, William T.
EENIMORE, Benjamin H.
Douglas Co.,KS
FISK, Harris, M
FLETCHER, George
FLORY, William A~
FOLEY, Peter F.
Emporia, KS

Bride
HULBURT, Mary J.
ANDERSON, Mary E.
COBB, Joanne
Douglas Co., KS
CHAI"JPION, Clara
Jefferson Co., KS
STANWICK, Carrie
RUSH, Elvira
HUNTZINGER, Emma
MC QUEEN, Allie
HALEY, Laura
Douglas Co.,KS
BLACKENSHIP, Nancy
HEIGHTOWER, Emma
TECHEL ,-_Emma
LTUDHO;fE"\ Viola
Leavenworth Co.,KS
JOHNSON, Jennie I.
ALLBRIGHT, Anna M•.
HILDEBRAND, Caroline
OBERLITNER, Walburga
AMSDEN, Arminda V.
LEWIS, Amanda.
RUSE, Electa
Jefferson Co. ,KS
CHARLTON, Kate
r:-_Dou12:las-,Co., KS
l KATHERMAR,J Mary
HARRISON, E~eanor
FINCH, Elizabeth C.
Perry, KS
ALEXANDER, Ellen W.
LARIER (SAHIER) , Nannie
OSWALT, Sarah.J.
CLARK, Mary V.
Douglas Co., KS

~

1880 (Contld)

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

28 f-lar 1880
27 May 1880
14 Aug 1880

Andrew Root,MG
A. A. Trimper,MG
Chas.Chadwick,JP

6 Apr 1880

Chas. Chadwick , JP

14 Sept 1880
4 Nov 1880
24 Oct 1880
10 Nov 1880
13 Mar 1880

James 1'1.Hendry,PJ
W. J. 1'1itchell,MG
Wm. Gans, ?
A. H. Walter,MG
James M.Hendry,PJ

28
26
21
15

Jan 1880
S. W. Spring,Pastor
Aug 1880
W. Mercer,Rev.
Nov 1880
Jos Rahskopf, Rev.
Sept 1880-Leavenworth Co.Ks A.M.Richardson,MG

~I

14 Oct 1880
11 Mar 1880
24 Jan 1880
15 Apr 1880
20 Dec 18804 Mar 1880
14 Mar 1880-JeffersonCo.,KS

A.M. Richardson,MG
D. Scholl, ?
Moses Hildebrand,Past.
Albert Weikmann,Priest
A. A. Trimper,MG
W.W. Selsby,JP
C. W. Cherry,JP

10 Nov 1880

S. W. Spring, Pastor

9 Dec 1880

3 Mar 1880
17 Feb 1800

James M.Hendry,PJ
A.M. Richardson, MG
James M.Hendry,PJ

27 June 1880
14 Sept 1880
5 Sept 1880
24 Nov 1880

Samll M.Osmond,MG
Chas Chadwick,JP
James E. Hilkey,1'1G
S.1'1.0smond,1'1G

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1880 (Cont'd)
. Bridegroom

Bride

FOSTER, James W.
HUSTON, Caroline
Topeka, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
GALLIVAN, John
DWYER, Margaret
GARDNER, Orlando B.
EINSTED, Emma E.
GENTRY, Richard D.
HASTIE, Susan
GERKEY, Elijah
ELLER, Lavinia
GILLESPIE, Matthew A. DOUGLAS, Margaret A.
Garrison, KS
Douglas Co., KS
GLASER, George
KRAl'1ER, Barbara
Sedgewick Co.,KS
Douglas Co., KS
GLEED, Frederick
COGER, Lucy
GRAY, Alex
MC GINNIS,Jennie
Leavenworth Co.,KS.
Morris Co.,KS
GRINDROD, Kay
KINNER, Helen
HAAS, George
SKOGGS, Ladocia
HACKENBERRY, Josiah M. KAUFFMAN, Adelia
Pennsylvania
Douglas Co., KS
HARBAUGH, Daniel E.(C) TUDHOPE, Mary
Leavonworth Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.,KS
HARMON, Joseph Ward
GRIFFIN, Sarah A.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
Douglas Co.,KS
HARTMAN, John
EPPLE, Katie
Leavenworth Co.,KS
Rush Co., KS
HENDERSON, Henry
WOOD, Mary
HENDRICKS, Andrew J. MC MILLEN, Cora
HENDRY, James M.
COOK, Annie
HENNESSEY, Charles
CHRISTIE, Mary
HENNY, Joseph H.
CERLEY, Matilda
HERMAN, John
SMITH, Lizzie
HILL, David A.
CONLEY (Couley~Mollie'
Ottawa, KS
Ottawa, KS
HILL, Wi~liam F.
HARRIS, Rachel
HQBBS, Sylvester
HAMLIN, Mary
Douglas Co., KS
Douglas Co., KS
_HOLCOM, Abram
HARl'10N, Hester

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

24 Nov 1880

Wm. Jones, Rev.

31 Aug 1880-Edgerton, KS
29 Sept 1880
31 July 1880
29 Nov 1880-License only
8 Dec 1880

M. I. Casey,Priest
John S. Brown , Clergy
A. A. Trimper,l"lG

19 Feb 1800

Moses Dissinger,Past.

23 Mar 1880
7 Dec 1880

R•. Ricketts, MG
James M.Hendry,PJ

27 Mar 1880-License only
22 Feb 1880
17 Dec 1880

A. C. Peck, MG
James M.Hendry,PJ

J. A. Nelson, ?

21 July 1880-Leavenworth Co.KS A.M.Richardson,MG
15 Dec 1880

w.

J. Mitchell,MG

24 July 1880-License only
Solomon Frisler,MG

14 Mar 1880
20 Nov 1880-License.only
17 Aug 1880-License only
3 June 1880
27 Nov 1880
20 Jan 1880
29 Sept 1880

James
Moses
J. A.
L. S.

23 May 1880
4 July 1880-Fall Leaf, KS

Frank B. Olds, MG
Sam Kelsall,?

30 Sept 1880

James M.Hendry,PJ

M.Hendry,PJ
Dissinger,Pastor
Nelson,MG
Steele,JP

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1880 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

HOLLIDAY, Matthew
WAGSTAFF, Jennie
Rome, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
HOLLOWAY, Henry
ANDERSON, Amelia
HOOVER, Joseph
REYNOLDS, Lizzie J.
HOPKINS, Ozra· F.
POTTER, Nettie M.
Montgomery- Co. ,KS Johnson Co., KS
H9W~,Joseph H.
Ray, Florence R.
HUGHES, Glendora
PINE, Sarah
HULL, Charles A.
HOLl"lES , Eva A.
. In.dependence, KS
. Douglas Co., KS
HYDE, Henry
POTTER, Addie
Carthage, 1'10
Peoria, KS
HYEL, Phillip
BANKS, Ellen A.
JACKSON, Henry
GREEN, Alice
JACKSON, Stonewall
ALLBRITTON, Catherine
JACOBS, John
PYLE, Susan E.
JOHNSON, Isaac
DUDLEY, Nannie
JOHNSON, John P.
. SCOTT, Nancy A. _
JOHNSON, Thomas B.
HART, Gertrude M.
JAMES, John
GORDON, . Jane
Jackson Co.·, KS·
Douglas Co., KS
JONES, Samuel
STRODE, Martha
KELLY, John B.
BOYER, Louisa B.KELSALL, Samue 1
MC CLEARY, Sallie A•
. Reno,· KS
Reno,KS
KERSEY, Jesse
STUBBS, Lydia E.
KERSTING, Henry
SCHAEFER ,Wilhelmina
KILWORTH, Isaac
MALLARD, Sarah Ann
KINKAID, Madison
GRADON, Alice
Pleasanton,KS
Douglas Co., KS
KISER, Doctor P.
FISHBACK, Ella
KLAPP, John
HARSHENER,Margaret J.
(HARSHMAN )
KOPP, Frederick
SCHOTT, Helen
KRAEGER, Hermann
VANDERHEIDE, Minnie

Date/Place if not Doug.Go.

Officiant

4 July 1880

A~

28 Feb 1800
1 Sept 1880
23 June 1880

Wm. Draper, JP
D. C. Halbert,JP
A. A. Trimper,l"IG

22 Sept 1880
17 Jan 1880
23 June 1880

William Jones,Rev.
Henry Frank, MG
S. W. Spring,Pastor

13 Sept 1880

A. Beatty, DD

15 Feb 1880
6 Oct 1880
8 Apr 1880
24 Dec 1880
9 June 1880
.
22 Feb 1880
18 Nov 1880-License only
20 Aug 1880

J. W. Clock,MG
A. W. Ramsey,Rev.
John Ferris,JP
J. W. Clock, MG
R. Martin, '(
AY?? ITQl__ :Has'1cin, JP

Beatty,

Rect~r

A. A. Trimper,MG

Richard Ricketts,MG
8 Jan 1880
25 Dec 1880
A. C. Peck, MG
15 July 1880-Leavenworth Co.KS A.M.Richardson,MG
1~ Oct 1880-License only
14· Ju:J..y 1880
18 Mar 1880
22-Dec 1880

James M.Hendry,PJ
Jas.Marvin, MG
S. W. Spring, Pastor

12 Jan 1880
14. Oct 1880

Chas ChadwickJP
Daniel Barnhart,MG

3 Feb 1.880
- 11 March 1880

C. G. Fritsche,Pastor
Moses Dissinger,Pastor

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS I"lARRIAGE RECORDS - 1880 (Cont' d)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

O:fdiiciant

KREBS, Charles
lCRETZINGER, Edwin G.
LANGDON, George H.
Kansas City,MO
LANGLEY, Wesley R.
Anderson Co., KS
LATHAl"l, Charles H.
Douglas Co., KS
LATHY, George
LATTORY, Henry_
Dickerson Co.,KS
LEONARD,Frederick H.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
LEWIS, David P.
Chase Co. ,KS
MACK, Adam
MADEL, Joseph
I"'JARASCH, John
Douglas Co.,KS
MARCH, Conrad
MARTIN, George
lYlARVER., John G.
Riley Co. ,KS
l"lATTHEWS, James H.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
1'1C CALL, Israe:l
1'1C CLINTOCK,Alison H.
1'1C CLINTOCK,Oscar S.
Johnson Co.,KS
Me COACH, John
tiC CONNELL, Samuel G.
1'1C GEE, Henry W.
1'10 KINNEY, Henry
Reno, KS
1'1C KINNEY, John W.

SNIDER, Catherine
HUGHES,Rosella(Rosalid)
FLUKE, Lulie E.
Douglas Co., KS
\oJALKER, Mary E.
Douglas Co., KS
DE FAR, Salara E.
Douglas Co., KS
WHIPPLE, Minnie
BRUGGAN, Sophia
Douglas Co., KS
Sl'1ITH, Carrie
Jefferson Co.,KS
SMITH, Ella
Illinois
CHRISTIAN, Maud
SCHOPPER, Mary
KROUI,Mary Elizabeth
(KRAUl"l)-Rush Co.,KS
HERGER, Catherine
SWEEZER, Matilda
HAl'1ILTON ,Flora J.
Douglas Co. ,KS
ADAIR, MarthaLeavenworth C~,KS
DAVIDSON, Mary lE.•J
CADE, Mary L.
BAIR, Rebecca Ellen
J'ohnson Co. ,KS
PAYNE, Mary A.
MARTIN, Mary
HARRIS, Laura Belle
WOODFORK, Fanny
Douglas Co. ,KS
TOWERY, Nancy

3 Dec 1880
28 Oct 1880
9 Dec 1880

Elias Mayer, Rev.
E. B. Slade, 1'1G
S. W. Spring,Pastor

8 June 1880

William Jones, MG

18 Feb 1880-Johnson Co.,KS

J. N. Rankin,?

2 Feb 1880
9 Dec 1880

Henry Shipe, MG
Thos.M.Guinan,Priest

1 Jan 1880-Leavenworth Co.,KS H. E. Woodcock,Clergy
8 Oct 1880

James M.Hendry,PJ

21 Mar 1880
13 July 1880
11 Sept 1880

P. M. Lewis, Min.
~I
A.M. Weiksman,Rev.
C. G. Fritsche,Pastor

4 Sept 1880
12 Oct 1880
29 Sept 1880

C. G. Fritsche,Pastor
Washington Mercer,Rev.
A. C. Peck, MG

17 July 1880

James M. Heridry,PJ

5 Dec 1880
5 May 1880
20 Mar 1880

P.M. Lewis,Min.
Andrew Stout, MG
James 1'1. Hendry,PJ

3 Oct 1880
25 Nov 1880
31\ July 1880-License only
19 Feb 1880

A. S. Baldwin,JP
James M.Hendry,P~

12 Sept 1880

A. S. Baldwin, JP

A. W. Ramsey,MG

'sl

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS

~

1880 (Cont'd)

Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

MELVIN, David M.
Douglas Co., KS
MISNER, William
MOLER, Franklin
MOORE, RubenF.
Frankl in- Co.,KS
MONROE, Will
MONTGOMERY, FrancisA.
NEFF, Theodore

EDGAR, Addie
Franklin Co. ,KS
JONES, Emma S.
MOLER, Mary
ODELL, Ida Luella
Douglas Co.,KS
HICKS, Mattie
MOORE, Robena B.
SUTHSMITHT,Veronica

2 Nov 1880

S. M. Osmond, MG

22 Sept 1880
13 Sept 1880
4 Nov 1880

G. S. Dearborn,MG
James I"l.Hendry,PJ
James M.Hendry,PJ

18 Jan 1880
9 Dec 1880
8 Aug 1880
8 Feb 1880
31 Jan 1880

A. A. Trimper,I"lG
A. C. Peck, MG
Albert M.Weiksman,
Priest
Richard Dudgeon,MG
James M.Hendry,PJ

1 Sept 1880
8 Feb 1880-Jefferson Co.,KS

H. D. Herr, Rev.
J. C.Northrup, JP

11 July 1880
3 Apr 1880

Wm.Messenheimer,JP
Jas.· Marvin, .MG

10 June 1880
30 June 1880

A. C. Peck, MG
A. H. Walter, Min.

26 ·July 1880
~2 Aug 1880
29 Dec 1880
16 Sept 1880

James l'1.Hendry~PJ
A. W. Ramsey, Rev.
Andrew v~Stout,MG
James M.Hendry,PJ

6 Oct 1880
4 Feb 1880

·James M.liendry,PJ
Henry Frank, MG

13 Aug 1880 ,
2 Feb 1880 .

James M.Hendry,PJ
A. A. Trimper,MG

9 Sept 1880

A. Beatty,.DD

NICHOLS, Smith E.
OLIVER, Alford
_Leavenworth Co.,KS
PASLEY, Moses C.
PAYNE, ThomasB.
Jefferson Co., KS
PRESTON, Franklin
QUEEN, . Jasper H.
Jefferson Co., KS
QUICK, Harlan
QUICK, William F.
Aurdlin, Iowa
QUIGLEY, John P.
RAMEY, Henry
RANDALL, Sherman W.
RAY, Smith D.
Franklin Co. , KS
READING, James W.
REYNOLDS, George W.
Terre Haute,Ind
RICE, Charles
RICHARDS, George W.
- Kansas City, 1"10
RTCHARDS, John·
Leavenworth Co.,KS

JONES, Mattie L.

BERRY, Nancy

Leavenworth Co.,KS
JOHNSON, Gertrude M.
GOODIN, Jennie
Jefferson Co., KS
BLENDELL, Lizzie
THOMPSON, Alice E.
Mt.P~easant, Iowa
EVANS, C)Laura M.
_DUDGEON, Emma E.
Douglas Co.,KS
SMITH, Mary E.
PLEASANT, Ellen.
WALKER, Sadie L.·
EDDY, Sarah J ...
Franklin Co. ,KS
SMITH, Elvira
KERN, Inez (Lucy)
Douglas Co.,KS
HARRISON, Mary E.
YEAGER, -Katie
Douglas Co~, KS
RICHARDS, Mary
Leavenwor~h·Co.,KS

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1880 (Cont'd)
]3ridegroom

Bride

RIGHMON;D, Frank L.
DEARBORN, Lula D.
Denver, Colo
Douglas Co~;,KS
ROFFELL(ROFFWELL)tTames WOODFORK, Mary
Leavenworth Co.,KS
Leavenworth Co.,KS
ROSS, James L.
NEW, Ida
ROTE, Lewis J.
PIPER, Rosa
RUSSELL, Monroe E.
TASHNER, Mary E.
RUTHERFORD, James H. ECKE, Josie
SAMPSON, John
HASLIP, Mary
Atchison, KS
Douglas Co.,KS
SCHELL, Frank M.
YOUNG, Nannie D.
SCHNEIDER, John
HAELSIG, Eliza F.
(SNIDER)
SCHULTZ, Robert A.
KLOSS, Amelia
SCOVILLE, Winfield S. HARRIS, Mary A.
Larned, KS
Larned, KS
SEARLES, Oscar M.
KEECH, Lenora J.
lola, KS
Chicago, III
SEATON, James H.
LEWIS, Lizzie
SHAW, Thomas
HARFORD, Anna
SHrDE, Jacob
Harwold, Emma
Wyandotte Co.,KS
Wyandotte Co.,KS
SOLOMON, William
KESTER, Sadie
SORREL, Jesse H.
RAMSEY, Ida B.
SOULE, Curtis
THOMAS, Florence
DeSoto, KS
DeSoto, KS
SPENCER, Ambrose
LINDLEY, Lucy
SI1ART, Joseph H.
MORRIS, Alice J.
SMITH, Charles W.
WILLIAYiS, Lizzie
·Stockton, KS
Douglas Co., KS
SMITH, Thomas D.
WEIBLE, Lydia
SMYTHE, Dr. Frank
WILDER, Luella M.
STANLEY, Charles F.
MILLER, Martha O.
STANLEY, Robert E.
ELY, Leora E.
Douglas Co.,KS
Pa1liIllee Co.,KS

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

24 Apr 1880

G. S. Dearborn, MG

8 Sept 1880-Leavenworth Co.,KS John Divelbess,JP

3 July 1880-License only
1 Jan 1880
16 Jan 1880
8 June 1880
3 July 1880

A. C.
S. W.
A. A.
James

21 Oct 1880
25 Sept 1880

S. M. Osmond, MG
Daniel Walker,Pastor

28 June 1880
28 Nov 1880-Linwood, KS

O•. G. Richards, JP
P. W. Gowell, JP

8 Dec 1880

S. M. Osmond, MG

16 Dec 1880
3 Sept 1880
27 Feb 1880-License only

Washington Mercer,Rev.
Wm. Jones, Rev.
P

8 Feb 1880
11 Mar 1880
29 Sept 1880

M. T. Baer, MG .
B. S. Crosby, MG
James M.Hendry,PJ

4 Oct 1880
22 Dec 1880
27 Mar 1880

A. A. Trimper,MG
W. H. Sweet, ?
A. A. Trimper,MG

24 May
7 Sept
2 Sept
22 May

O. G. Richards, JP
Jas. Marvin, MG
S. M. Osmond, MG
Chas.Chadwick,JP

1880
1880
1880
1880

Peck, MG
Spring,Pastor
Trimper,MG
M.Hendry,PJ

�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1880 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

STEWART, Ianthus
STEWART, John W. C.
STONE, James F.
Bourbon Co.,KS
STRUMP, James
STUBBS, Salathiel M.
STULTZ, H. Perrine
TAYLOR, Lindsey
TAYLOR, Thomas
Leavenworth Co.,Ks
TAYLOR, William
THOMPSON, William
THURBER, Orville E.
TYLER, Daniel T.
TYLER, George J.
UMBARGER, David
VANNEDY, Lucas·
Ft. Worth, .TX
WALKER, James W.
Ottawa, KS
WALLS, John
WALTERS, John C.
Leavenworth Co.,KS
WALTON, John C.
WARE, Charles N.·
WARREN., Eli
Leavenworth Co.,KS
WARREN, John J.
WEBB, John
WEINHOLZ, Robert
WHITLOCK, Thomas H.
WILDER, John H.
WILLI.AI'1S, Henry
WILLIS, Charles
WILSON, Enoch

NEFF, Lydia
HOOVER, Amanda S.
TODD, Catherine R.
Douglas Co., KS .
CRISS, Ale,tha B.·
HILL, Asenath Ella
FAUCETT, Uliss Effie
NORTON, Mary C.
PLUl1MER, Millie
Leavenworth Co.,KS
STEWART, Martha
KLOPP, Susie
MOSS, Alberta
ROGAN, Mary A.
GRIPPER, Mary T.
HIATT, Emeline
BERRY, Alice E.
. Douglas Co., KS
TROUTMAN, Hattie E.
Ottawa, KS
MANSER, Ellen
GILLULY, Ada
Leavenwort.p..;" Co. ,KS
GILLULY, Ada

21 Aug 1880
8 July 1880
3 July 1880

George W. Cady,JP
P. M. Lewis,Min.
A. A. Sellers ,Rev.

. CLARK, Emma M.
KIRKMAN, Martha
Douglas Co .•. , KS
PORTER, Hannah E.
CAMPBELL, Anna
MC CLINTOCK, Sarah A.
MUMAN, Catherine
FISHER, Annie M. .
HOLBERT, Minerva
PIERCE, Alice
LING, Mary E.

J. H. Bonebrake,MG
17 Oct 1880
A.
C. Peck,l"lG
23.Dec 1880
Andrew
V.Stout,MG
16 Aug 1880
A.
H.
Daly,?
7 Dec 1880
21 Feb 1880-Leavenworth Co. ,KS J·ohn lLvelbiss, JP
2 Sept .1880
29 Sept 188Q
31 Mar 1880
16 Nov 1880
8 July 1880
25 Aug 1880
? Aug 1880-License only

A. M. Ramsey, MG
J. W. Clock, MG
A. S. Baldwin,JP
Jas. Marvin,MG
A. M. Richardson,MG
A. S. Baldwin,JP

23 Dec 1880

Frank B. Olds ,MG

27 Sept 1880
6 May 1880-License only

A. C. Peck, MG

6 May 1880-License. only
- 21 Apr 1880
21 Jan 1880

G. S. Dearborn,MG
W. W. Silsby,JP
James M.Hendry,PJ
Dudley Lee, MG
Chas.Chadwick,JP
James M. Hendry,PJ
John S. Brown,Clergy
R. Ricketts,MG
Frank B. Olds,MG
Wm. Draper, JP

15 Nov 1880
13 Mar 1880 .
13 Sept 1880
21 July 1880
25 Dec 1880
9 Sept 1880
13 Nov 1880
12 Dec 1880
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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1880 (Cont'd)
Bridegroom

Bride

WILSON, John S.
WOOD, Milo A.
Jefferson Co.,KS
ZABRISKIE, Charles
Jefferson Co.,KS

~~~~~Giementina

STONE, Anni e E.
Jefferson Co.,KS
BETHEA, Flora
Oskosh, Wisc.

C.

Date/Place if not Doug.Co.

Officiant

11 Nov 1880-License only
4 Jan 1880-Jefferson Co.,KS

C.W. Cherry,JP

17 Oct 1880

H. D. Herr,Preacher

ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAME - 1880
Bride
ABBOTT, Mary C.
ADAIR, Martha
ALEXANDER, Ellen W."
ALLBRIGHT, Anna M.
ALLBRITTON, Catherine
: AMSDEN, Arminda V.
. -ANDERSON, Mary E.
BAIR, Rebecca Ellen
BANGS, Addie F.
BANKS, Ellen w..
BERRY, Alice E.
BERRY, Nancy
BETHElt, Flora
BLACKENSHIP, Nancy
BLENDELL, Lizzie
BOYER, Louisa B.
BROUSE(BROWN),Carrie
(Clara)
BRUCE ,Addie
BRUGGAN, Sophia
BRYANT, Nancy
CADE, Mary L.
CAMPBELL, Anne
* ANDERSON , Amelia

Groom

Bride

Groom

BAHANNAN, Aurelious B.
CARUM, Mary C.
BROWN, John W.
J.
CREEKMOORE, David
CARUTHERS, Melissa
I""lATTHEWS, James H.
HENNY, Joseph H.
CERLEY, Matilda
FISH, Harris, M.
DAVIS,William R.
CHAI"lPION, Clara
EBERHART, Andrew
EWING, Theodore B.
CHARLTON, Kate
JACKSON, Stonewall
CHEVALIER, Josephine CHASE, Dewitt
ENSMINGER, John \-J.
MACK, Adam
CHRISTIAN, Maud
DAVIS, Henry R.
HENNESSEY, Charles
MC CLINTOCK, Oscar'S.
CHRISTIE, Mary
WARE,
Charles N.
CLARK, Emma M.
BLODGETT, Albert M.·
FOLEY,
PeterF.
CLARK, Mary V.
HYEL, Phillip
DAVIS,
James
COBB, Joanna
VANNEDY, Lucas
GLEED,
Frederick
OLIVER, Alford
COGER, Lucy
HILL,
David
A.
CONLEY(COULEY)Mollie
ZABRISKIE, Charles
HENDRY,
James
M.
DOLAN, Senator
COOK, Annie
CAMPBELL,
John
H.
PRESTON, Franklin
COX, Sarah F.
STRUMP, James
KELLY, John B.
@J~~G~ISS, Aletha"B.
MC CALL, Israel
DAVIDSON, Mary E.
BROWN, Alonzo~J.
RICHMOND, Frank L.
DEARBORN, Lula D.
LATHAM,
Charles H.
DE FAR, Salara E.
BULLINGTON, Robert M.
A.
GILLESPIE,
Matthew A.
DOUGLAS, Margaret
LATTORY, Henry
QUICK,
William
F.
DUDGEON, . Emma E.
ALLEN, Jesse
JOHNSON,
Isaac
MC CLINTOCK, Alison H. DUDLEY, Nannie
GALLIVAN, John
DWYER, Margaret
WEBB, John
HOLLOWAY, Henry

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAME ... 1880 (Cont'd)
Bride

Groom

Bride

Groom

SCOVILLE, Winfield S.
ECKE, Josie
RUTHERFORD, James H.
, HARRIS ,Mary A.
HILL, William F •
. EDDY, Sarah J.
RAY, Smith D.
HARRIS, Rachel
FAXON, William T.
EDGA:R, Addie
MELVIN, David M.'
HARRISON, Eleanor
RICE, Charles
EINSTED, Emma E.
GARDNER, Orlando B.
HARRISON, Mary E.
ANDERSON, John W.
ELLER, Lavinia
GERKEY, Elijah
HARROLD, Ardella
ELY, Leora E.
STANLEY, Robert E.
HARSHENER,Margaret J. KLAPP, John·
EPPLE, Katie
HARTMAN, John
'
(HARSHMAN)
HART, Gertrude M.
JOHNSON, Thomas B.
EVANS, Laura M.
QUICK, Harlan
HARWOLD, Emma
SHIDE, Jacob
FAUCETT, Ulisa Effi~ STULTZ, H. Perrine
HASLIP, Mary
SAMl?SON, John
FEATHERSTONE, Fannie BAILEY, Andrew J'.
HASTIE, Susan
GENTRY, Richard D.
FERGUSON, Samantha A.ADAM, Gilbert L.
FINCH, Elizabeth C.
FEN Il'-'IORE, Benljamin H.
HEIGHTOw"ER, Emma
DRAKE, Henry S.
HENDERSON, Laura
CLAY, Charles
FISHBACK, Ella
KISER, Doctor P.
HERGER, Catherine
MARCH, Conrad
FISHER, Annie M.
WILDER, John H.
FLUKE, Lulie E.
LANGDON, George H.
HERRINGTON, ·l'-'lollie E. ASHER, Henry B.
FRAZIER, Clementine C. WILSON, JohnS.
HIATT, Emeline
UMBARGER, David
GASKILL, Dora L.
CANAVAN, William E.
HICKS, Mattie
MONROE, Will
GILLULY, Ada
WALTON, John C.
HILDEBRAND, Caroline EBERHART, Jacob
GILLULY, Ada
WALTON, John C.
HILL, Asenath Ella
STUBBS, Salathiel M.
GOODIN, Jennie
PAYNE, Thomas B.
HOLBERT, Minerva
WILLIAMS, Henry
HOLMES, Eva A.
HULL, Charles A.
GORDON, Jane
JAMES, John
HOOVER,Amanda S.
STEWART, John W.C.
GOSNELL, Mary Elizabeth BONHAM, Miles,
HORSMAN, Rhoda C.
BALES, Breckenridge
GRADON, Alice
KINKAID, Madison
GREEN, Alice
JACKSON, HenryCu?[JET77J[9J\j; ['HCJS[,.EmTER, JuliaE. ANDERSON, Samuel H.
HUGHES,Rosella(Rosalid} KRETZINGER,-Edwin G•.
GRIFFIN, Sarah A.
HARMON ,Joseph Ward
GRIFFINS, Martha
CROWDER, William
HULBURT, Mary J.'
DANGLER, William
GRIPPER, Mary T.
TYLER~ George J.
HUNTZINGER, Emma
DEAY, William
HAELSIG, Eliza F.
SCHNEIDER, John
HUSTON, Caroline
FOSTER, James W.
(SNIDER)
JOHNSON, Gertrude M. PASLEY" Moses C.
HALEY, Laura
DOLAN, Joshua
JOHNSON" Jennie I~
DUTTON, John W.
HAMILTON, Flora J.
JOHNSON, Martha
BEALES, William
NARVER,John G.
HAl"iLIN, Mary.
JONES, Emma S.
MISNER, William
HOBBS, Sylvester
HARFORD, Anna
J'ONES, Mattie L. .
NICHOLS, Smith E.
SHAW, Thomas
KATHERMAN, Mary
1~IN.GER._:qewi tt C.
HARMON, Hester
HOLCOl"'l, Abram
HARRIS, Laur&amp; Belle
KAUFFMAN, Adelia
'[!iACICENBERRY".,Josiah M.
MC GEE, Henry W.

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAME - 1880 (Cont'd)
Bride

Groom

SEARLES, Oscar M.
KEECH, Lenora J.
REYNOLDS, George W.
KERN, Inez (Lucy)
SOLOMON, William
KESTER, Sadi e
GRINDROD, Kay
KINNER, Helen
WARREN, Eli
KI~, Martha
SCHULTZ, Robert A.
KLOSS, Amelia
THOMPSON, William
~OPP, Susie
GLASER, George
KRAMER, Barbara
KROUI,Mary Elizabeth MARASCH, John
(KRAUM)

LARIER (SARIER]Nanni e
LEWIS, Amanda
LEWIS, Lizzie
LINDLEY, Lucy
LING, Mary E.
MALLARD, Sarah Ann
MANNING, Annie
MANSER, Ellen
MARKER, Elizabeth C.
MARTIN, Mary
MC CLEARY, Sallie A.
MC CLINTOCK, Sarah A.
MC CONNELL, Rebecca
MC GINNIE, Jennie
MC MILLEN, Cora
MC QUEEN, Allie
MILLER, Charity Ann
MILLER, Martha O.
MOLER, Mary
MOORE, Robena B.
MORRIS, Alice J.
MORRISON, Maggie
MORTON, Mary C.
MOSELY, Hattie
MOSS, Alberta
MUMAN, Catherine

FLETCHER, George
ESSEX, J ame s
SEATON, James H.
SPENCER, Ambrose
WILSON, Enoch
KILWORTH,Isaac
BERTHA, Emil
WALLS, John
BROWN, Robert H.
MC CONNELL, Samuel G.
KELSALL, Samuel
WEINHOLZ, Robert
CURTIS, George L.
GRAY, Alex
HENDRICKS, Andrew, J' •
DICK, Will N.
ADAMS, [tobias
STANLEY, Charles F.
MOLER, Franklin
I"lONTGOMERY,Francis A.
SMART, Joseph H.
BANTA, James C.
TAYLOR, Lindsey
ANDREWS, Charles J.
THURBER, Orville E.
WHITLOCK, Thomas H.

Bride
MURPHY, Mary E.
NAS~ON, Lillie B.
NEFF, Lydia
NELSON, Lucy
NEW, Ida
OBERLITNER,Walburgffi
ODELL, Ida Luella
OSWALT, Sarah J.
PAYNE, Mary ,A.
PERRIN, Ella E.
PIERCE, Alice
PINE, Sarah
FIPER, Rosa
PLEASANT, Ellen
PLlJMI1EIfy i r'fulli'fe,
PORTER, Hannah E.
POTTER, Addie
POTTER, Nettie M.
Pyle, Susan E.
DR.!WISEY, Ida B.
RAY, Florence R.
REYNOLDS, Lizzie J.
REYNOLDS, Mary
RI CHARDS , Mary
ROGAN, Mary A.
ROSS, Maggie
RUSE, Electa
RUSH, Elvira
SCHAEFER ,WIlhelmina
SCHOPPER, Mary
SCHOTT, Helen
SCOTT, Lizzie
SCOTT, Nancy A.
SKAGGS, Milla
SKINNER, Mary
SKOGGS, Ladocia

Groom
BECKEY, Thomas N.
CORNICH, Charles E.
STEWART, Ian thus
BROWN, Al exander
ROSS, James L.
EDER, Louis
MOORE, Ruben F.
FLORY, William A.
MC COACH, John
BOLLARD, William W.
WILLIS, Charles
HUGHES, Glendora
ROTE, Lewis J.
R.A11iEY, Henry
TAYLOR, Thomas
WARREN, John J.
HYDE, ' Henry
HOPKINS, Ozra F.
JACOBS, John
SORREL, Jesse H.
HOWELL, Joseph H.
HOOVER, Joseph
BROWN, Arthur
RICHARDS, John
TYLER, Daniel T.
BLACK, Isaac
ESSON, George T.
DAY, John
KERSTING, Henry
MADEL, Joseph
KOPP, Frederick
CARR, Amos E.
JOHNSON, John P.
BOOKER, Charles A.
BEAL, William
HAAS, George

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE'S NAME - 1880 (Cont'd)
Bride
SIMS, Jennie
Sr-lEED , Ka tel.
. SMITH, Carrie
Sl"IITH, Ella
SMITH, Elvira
SMITH, Lizzie
SMITH, Mary E.
SNIDER, Catherine
SNIDER, Mary
STANWICK, Carrie
STATTON, Melvina
STEWART, Martha
STONE, Annie E.
STRODE, Martha
STUBBS, Lydia E.'
. SUTHSMITHT, Veronica
SWEEZER, Matilda
TASHNER, Mary E.
TECHEL, Emma
THOMAS, Florence .
THOMPSON, Alice E.
TIMr-IONS, Flora
TODD, Catherine ~.
TOWERY, Nancy
TROUTMAN, Hattie E.
TUDHOPE, Mary
TUDHOPE, Viola
VANDERHEEDE, Minnie
WAGSTAFF, Jennie
WALKER, Mary E•.
WALKER, Sadie L.
WEIBLE, Lydia
WElL, Mary
- WESTON, Helen Eva

Groom

Groom.

Bride

BERRY, George
WILDER, Luella M.
GROSS, Charles S.
WillELtIW1S~_lI;i z zie
LEONARD, Frederick H.
WILMOTH, L. May
LEWIS, David P.
WHIPPLE, I-linni e _
READING, James W.·
WHITE, N'ettie E.
HERl'TAN, John
WOOD, Frances
.WOOD , Harriet
QUIGLEY\, John R~
WOOD, l"Iary
KREBS, Char~es
WOODFORK, Fanny
BOWER, Alonis
WOODFORK, Mary
DAY, Ellwood
'. BALLOUGH, Jorm
YEAGER, Katie
TAYLOR, William
WOOD, Milo A.
YOUNG, Nannie D.
JONES, Samuel'
KERSEY, Jesse
NEFF,' Theodore
.MARTIN, George
· RUSSELL, Monroe .E.
DUENWALER, John
· SOULE, Curtis
QUEEN, Jasper H.
CHRISTIAN,William H.
(CRISTIAN)
STONE, James F.
MC KINNEY, John W•.
WALKER; James W.
HARBAUGH, Daniel E.( C.) .
DUNCAN, Francis M.
· KRAEGER, Hermann
HOLLIDAY, ·Matthew
LANGLEY, Wesley R.
RANDALL, Sherman W.
SMITH, Thomas D.
BRECHEISEN, George
CARPENTER, William T.
i

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SMYTHE, Dr. Frank
SMITH, Charles W.
CRITZER, William E.
LATHY, George
BEATTIE, James
COLE,William W.
ADAMS, Martin
HENDERSON, Henry
MC KINNEY, Henry
ROFFELL,James
(ROFFWELL)
RICHARDS, George W.
SCHELL, Frank M.

�iWhzhz

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DOUGLAS COUNTY TAX-PAYERS
1900-1901
CLINTON TOT,,'NSHIP
ALBIN, D.A., Clinton
ALLEN, D., Clinton
ALLEN, H. Hrs., Clinton
ANDERSON, Gus, Clinton
ANDERSON, J.T., Clinton
ANDERSON, J.W., Belvoir
ATTE, Iv.R., Gideon
BALDWIN, A.S., Clinton
BANKS, J.W., Gideon
BARB EN , Fred, Lawrence
BARBEN, Sam'l, Lawrence
BARTON, J.D., Lone Star
BANMING, W.H., Gideon
BANSE&amp;~, J.H., Clinton
BELLES, Ninnie, Clinton
B~~DER, John, Richland
BJORKLAND, Oscar, Lone Star
BOND, Enos, Gideon
BOND, H.T., Gideon
BOND, Letitia, Gideon
BOND, N.E., Gideon
BOND, Peter, Gideon
BOND, Sylvanus, Gideon
BOWEN, W.G., Richland
BOWEN, Minnie R., Richland
BOYD, Thos., Gideon
BRAWLEY, H. E., Sigal
BRITTON, C.O., Clinton
BRO"~, Alex, Lone Star
BROWN, C.W., Clinton
BROWN, E.E., Clinton
BUCHHIID1, F.J., Sigel
BUCHHEn:, F.J., Sigel
BYERS, J. Iv., Clinton
CANNOLE, John, Belvoir
CAYLOR, ~.J., Clinton
CHILDS, C.A., Lone StaL.
CHRISTIAN, Peter, Clinton
CHRISTIE, John J., Sigel
COWAN, Alex, Clinton
CREEL,S., Gideon
CUMMINGS, El1ll1la U., Belvoir
CURTIS, Frank, Clinton
CUNMINGS, J.T., Belvoir
CUMMINGS, W.J.Jr., Clinton
DARNOLD, J.A., Lone Star
DEAN, F.11., Clinton
DEAN, J.R., Clinton
DEAN, W.A., Clinton
DERBY, G.F., Clinton
DIESTER, H.F., Belvoir
DODDS, W.E., Clinton
DOWNS, J.A., Sigel
DUNN, J.W., Gideon
EDSON, Geo. H., Belvoir
EDSON, L.H., Belvoir
FISHBURN, Frank, Lone Star
FRANZ, A.L., Lone Star
FREDRICK, Chas. W., Lawrence
FREEMAN, E.M., Belvoir
FREID1AN, J .•l., Belvoir

GARDNER, 5.11., Lone Star
GIBLER, J., Clinton
GIBLER, Thos., Clinton
HALL, Kate A., Belvoir
HANSEL, G.H., Lone Star
HANELL, D.C., Clinton
HMlELL, J .M., Clinton
HAtlELL, John, Clinton
HECOX, Frank, Sigel
HEINE, Henry, Clinton
HELSTRm1, Max, Alfred
HELSTROM, Rudolph, Lone Star
HEYL, Philip, Twin Mound
HILBERT, Geo., Richland
HILL, W.C., Clinton
ROOD, Isaac, Clinton
HOOVER, Joseph, Lone Star
HOUSE, L., Clinton
HOUT, Henry, Clinton
HOUT, John, Clinton
HmlARD, John, Lone Star
HOWE, W.T., Clinton
HUDDLESTON, Thos., Richland
HULCE, John L., Clinton
HULCE, Ella, Clinton
HUMPHREY, H.H., Belvoir
HUTCHINSON, Henry, Clinton
ICE, C.H., Clinton
ICE, Leonard, Belvoir
ICE, N.J., Clinton
ICE, Hm., Sigel
ICE, W.T., Belvoir
JACKSON, Lucinda, Belvoir
JENSEN, L., Clinton
JOHNSON, J.F., Clinton
JOHNSON, Neal, Clinton
KATHERMAN, D.H., Lone Star
KATHER!1AN, M., Lone Star
KEIRSCHT, l-lm., Belvoir
KEITH, E.R., M.D., Clinton
KINZIE, Iv.R., Lone Star
KIZER, D.P., Clinton
KUNDSEN, 0., Richland
LINDEL, C.W., Lone Star
LOGAN, Robt., Belvoir
LONGANECKER, Chas., Gideon
LONGANECKER, J., Gideon
LOSEY, 5.11., Twin Hound
MACY, Chas., Clinton
MACY, J.G., Clinton
MALEMBERG, A., Clinton
MARKLEY, G., Sigel
MARTIN, C.E., Gideon
MARTIN, Ella, Gideon
HARTIN, Fred, Gideon
!-'.ARTIN, l.!m., Lawrence
~~TNEY, L.N., Gideon
lfCKEE, H.I., Belvoir
MCKINNEY, J.lv., Clinton
!lICHAEL, T.C., Belvoir

MITC!{ELL, Roht., Clinton
MITCHELL, Palter, Clinton
~!OORE, J. C., Belvoir
MOSS, Frank, Twin Mound
MOSS, J.T., Twin Mound
NEIDER, Henry, Lone Star
NEY, G.A., Clinton
NELSON, Fred, Clinton
OREN, Abner, Clinton
PARNELL, A.J., Gideon
PETEFISH, A.E., Sigel
PETEFISH, G.W., Sigel
PETEFISH, L.H., Sigel
PLATZ, Frank, Clinton
POSTINA, R., Lone Star
PUGH, E.D., Clinton
RAKE, D.P., Belvoir
RAY, M.B., Richland
RICHARDSON, J.C., Belvoir
RICHARDSON, T.B., Belvoir
SANDERS, O.C., Sigel
SANDERS, W.S., Clinton
SAWYER, Byron, Clinton
SIMPSON, Jos., Gideon
5 IUPSON , H., Gideon
SKINNER, J.J., Clinton
SLEPPY, B., Alfred
SMITH, A., Clinton
SPITLER, Jacob, Lone Star
STEELE, I.T., Belvoir
STEELE, W.H. '" Belvoir
STRAHAN, G.E., Sigel
STRONG, A.V., Twin Mound
SUTTON, Wm., Twin Mound
SWALLOW, J. W. Iv., Clinton
TALLEY, Dan, Twin Mound
TARPY, James, Clinton
TARPY, Martin, Clinton
TAYLOR, G.E., Sigel
THOMPSON, Robert, Clinton
THURBER, Brant, Lone Star
THURBER, W., Twin Mound
TOBLER, J.J., Gideon
TUCHEL, Felix, Belvoir
TUCHEL, .1.H., Belvoir
TUCKER, Geo., Clinton
TUCKER, J.W., Clinton
TUCKER, Thos., Clinton
TUCKER, .1.1., Clinton
ULRICH, Henry, Lone Star
ULRICH, O.F., Lone Star
WASHINGTON, Geo., Clinton
WASHINGTON, LewiS, Clinton
WHITE, G.W., Clinton
WHITE, Russel, Clinton
HICKS, C.I'., Clinton
WOODWARD, C.E., Clinton
WOODWARD, D.T., Clinton
WOODWARD, E.G., Belvoir
WOODlvARD, M.A., Clinton

From The Lawrence City Directory, 1900-1901, The Chittenden Directory Co., Compilers &amp;
Publishers, St. Louis, 110.
Submitted by Jane .ITGGINS

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ADCOX, M., Weaver
AKIN, John, Lawrence
ALBRIGHT, G.H., Hesper.
ALLEN, J.R., Eudora
ANDERSON, E., Eudora
ANDERSON, J.A., Sibley
ARMSTRONG, A.W., Eudora
AUTENBERN, Conrad, Eudora
AUTEN BERN , WID., Lawrence
BAGELMAN, Albert, Eudora
BAILEY, Josiah, Hesper
BAKER, J.R., Sibley
BAKER, W. F ., Hesper
BARTZ, WID., Eudora
BAUMAN, John, Eudora
BERGE, Jacob, Eudora
BENDER, Geo., Eudora
BRENDER, Nancy, Eudora
BERWITZ, Alice, Eudora
BERWITZ, Frank, Eudora
BERWITZ, Mary, Eudora
BISHOFF, C.N., Eudora
BLECHEL, F., Eudora
BOHNSOCK, August, Hesper
BORER, Joseph, Eudora
BRAID, Edwin, Eudora
BRAZEL, Ed., Hesper
BRECHEISN, Geo., Clearfield
BRECHEISN, Pete, Hesper
BRITHAUPT, C.W., Clearfield
BURCELL, G.S., Eudora
BYFORD, R.H., Vinland
CANTRELL, H., Sibley
CHARLES, J.M., Eudora
CHASE, H., Eudora
CLAY, L.H., Eudora
CLOUD"Joseph, Hesper
CONNOR, A.B., Eudora
CONNOR, Lucidia, Eudora
CONNOR, T.H., Eudora
COSAND, B.P., Hesper
COSAND, E.N., Hesper
COUCH, S., Hesper
COw~LS, B.F., Sibley
COX, J.E., Hesper
COX, W.D., Weaver
CRUMRINE, H.S., Hesper
CURLETT, Geo., Eudora
DAUGHERTY, Bert, Eudora
DAUGHERTY, C.H., Hesper
DAUGHERTY, F.L., Hesper
DAVIDSON, Chas, Hesper
DAVIS, S.H., Eudora
DAVIS, T.L., Eudora
DAVIS, W.J., Eudora
DEAMER, J.N., Lawrence
DEAY, Edward, Sibley
DEAY, Ira, Eudora
DEAY, James, Hesper
DEAY, W.J., Clearfield
DEEDRICH, W.A., Eudora
DOUGHTY, G.1-1., Weaver
DULEY, C., Lawrence
DURR, A.F., Eudora
EATON, H.C., Eudora
EDER, Joseph, Eudora
EDER, Lewis, Eudora
EDER, Mike, Eudora
EDER, Sam, Eudora

DOUGLAS COUNTY TAX-PAYERS
1900-1901
EUDORA TOlfflSHIP
EISLEY, ~., Eudora
FAUST, Ben, Eudora
FREEZE, F.W., Sibley
FREEZE, J.H., Sibley
GABRIEL, August, Hesper
GABRIEL, Chas., Hesper
GABRIEL, Wm., Eudora
GERTZ, Andrew, Eudora
GILMORE, John, Eudora
GOTTSTEIN, John, Sibley
GRANTHAN, S.M., Hesper
GRESTENBERGER, Fred, Eudora
GRENSTENBERGER, E., Eudora
GRIFFIN, A., Eudora
GROSDIDIER, Hattie, Eudora
GUTKRECHT, Jacob, Eudora
HACK, Martin, Eudora
HAGERMAN, D.A., Eudora
HAJfl1ER, Mrs. Rudolph, Eudora
HANNON, H.D., Eudora
HARRIS, Clay, Eudora
HARRIS, J.D., Eudora
HARRIS, J.M., Eudora
HEINRICKS, August, Eudora
HEINRICKS, Rudolph, Eudora
HILL, M.C., Hesper
HILL, Stephen, Weaver
HOBBS, Chas., Eudora
HOBBS, Leslie, Eudora
HOL~ES, L.M., Eudora
HOUrnS, WID., Eudora
HUGHES, WID., Lawrence
HUNKERFORD, Henry, Lawrence
HUNZICKER, Dan, Lawrence
JAMES, C.A., Eudora
JAMINSON, S.H., Hesper
JEHLO, Louis, Lawrence
JENNINGS, A.J., Eudora
JOHNS, W.H., Eudora
JOY, Geo., Eudora
JOY, Stephen, Eudora
KAHLE, Henry, Eudora
KAISER, Chas, Eudora
KAISER, Gotlob, Eudora
KARNES, A.P., Eudora
KASHERGER, Mike, Eudora
KENDALL, A.C., Hesper
KENDALL, J.P., Hesper
KENNEDY, A.D., Eudora
KERSEY, Sarah, Hesper
KOHLER, A.J., Hesper
KNABE, Edward, Eudora
LIGGETT, M.M., Eudora
LINDLEY, A.S., Hesper
LITCHFIELD, F.A., Sibley
LOTHHOLZ, WID., Eudora
LOVERN, John, Hesper
MABERLY, Geo. T., Eudora
~ADL, Fred, Eudora
MADL, John Jr., Eudora
MAIM, Chas, Lawrence
McBRIDE, B.J., Eudora
McFARLAND, T .B., Lawrence
McFARLAND, W.G., Eudora
HcLOVEI1, E.H., Lawrence
McKINLEY, Sam'l, Eudora
MELVILLE, E.W., Eudora
MILBURN, Nancy J., Hesper
MILLS, A., Clearfield

MILLS, Ed, Eudora
MILLS, H.E., Hesper
HINCER, Aug, Eudora
HOODY, J .M., Eudora
MOODY, S.W., Eudora
MUSSICK, Jesse, Clearfield
IfUSSICK, J. W., Hesper
MUSSICK, W.H., Eudora
NEISE, Fred, Eudora
NICHOLS, J.E., Vinland
NICHOLS, W.E., Vinland
NO~1LIN, H., Hesper
OTT, F.W., Eudora
OTT, Geo., Eudora
OTT, John, Eudora
OWLIN, N., Hesper
PAGE, Grant, Hesper
PAGE, Henry; Hesper
PERKINS, L.W., Eudora
PERKINS, W.E., Eudora
PFLEYER, Carl, Eudora
PHILIPS, D., Eudora
PIERSON, Enoch, Hesper
PIPER, F.M.,.Sibley
PIPES, J.H., Eudora
POWELL, W.S., Eudora
RAUSCH, Henry, Eudora
RAYSON, Thos., Lawrence
REECE, J.C., Eudora
RENISCH, Henry, Clearfield
RICHARDS, C.F., Eudora
ROSEWAN, G., Eudora
SCHAAKE, C., Lawrence
SCHALLACK, Alvin, Eudora
SCHELEGEL, Fred, Eudora
SCHELEGEL, J., Eudora
SCHELEGEL, J.W., Eudora
SCHERER, Jos., Eudora
SCHERER, S., Eudora
SCHERER, W.E., Eudora
SCHMIDT, Frank, Eudora
SCHNEIDER, Charles, Eudora
SCHOENHOFER, A.G., Eudora
SCHOENHOFER; John, Eudora
SCHURLE, Chris, Eudora
SEGOLSON, 0., Sibley
SEWALD, Louis, Eudora
SMITH, A.J., Eudora
SMITH, W.G., Lawrence
SO~RS, Caroline, Eudora
SPEISHER, L., Eudora
SPEKS, C.B., Weaver
STANLEY, Sam'l, Eudora
STARR, W.H., Eudora
STROILE, Christiana, Eudora
THO~-AS, Barclay, Hesper
THORER, Henry, Eudora
THRALLS, Frank, Lawrence
THRALLS, John, Lawrence
TODD, Thomas, Weaver
TUTTLE, B.E., Sibley
VARNUM, F.L., Sibley
VITT, August, Eudora
VITT, Joseph, Clearfield
VITT, L., Clearfield
VOGUE, A.H., Eudora
WADE, Sarah E., Hesper
WALKER, A.C., Eudora
UAREN, E. C., Lawrence

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EUDORA TOWNSHIP TAX-PAYERS, 1900-1901, cont.
WEECKS, Denber, Sibley
WERTZ, Sol, Clearfield
WEST, J.A., Lawrence
WESTERHOUSE, Ed, Hesper

I.ffiALEY, Geo. C., Lawrence
.mERRY, E. J ., Weaver
WHITMAN, T. J ., Weaver

ABLES, Henry
ALBRIGHT, Chas
BALES, J.A.
BARTUSH, Robert
BISHOFF, M.L.
BRENDER, Ida
BRUNE, Geo. C.
CARR, L.V.
CARY, F .H.
CHILDS, Dr. J.D.
COATS, WIn.
DARLING, Tom Jr.
DURR, B.H.
DURR, Henritie
FEUDT, Henry
FULLER, W.A.
GETKER, A.
HALL, A.L.
HAMMERT, Mrs. John

HATCH, V.
HILL, C.A.
HUNZIKER, Dan
KRAETTLE, Jacob
KRAUSE, Alfred
KRAUSE, Andrew
KRAUSE, Dan'l
LAWRENCE, Fred
LAWSON, L.J.
LEFHON, H.
LOTHHOLTZ, Chas.
LOTHHOLTZ, Geo.
LUTZ, Adolph
LUTZ, C.F.
LUTZ, Julius
MALL, Fred
MERTZ, Chas.
OBERHOLTZER, Henry

WILBURN, T. H., Eudora
ZEISENES, August, Eudora
ZIMMERMAN, T.S., Eudora

EUDORA CITY
PHENICIE, E.L.
PILLA, Chas.
ROBINSON, L.K.
RODEWALD, Albert
ROE, James
SCHOLL, J.A.
SCHULBERT, \\'m.
SCHADD, J.
TARELTON, J.M.
VONGUMPTON, Albert
WALTER, Dan'l
WARFEL, W.F.
WEBBLE, Fred
lVEBER, Augustus
WHITE, H.A.
WHITE, H.G.
ZIESENIS, Gus
ZIESENIS, Henry

From The Lawrence City Directory, 1900-1901, The Chittenden Directory Co., Compilers &amp;
Publishers, St. Louis, Mo.
Submitted by Jane WIGGINS

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Hesper

I

Hesper, Kas., Dec. 26, 1881
S.H. DAVIS, the Hesper teacher is on his pegs again.
The Quakers have their new meeting house nearly completed.
The HILLS have put a new roof on their stone dwelling
N.HENSHAW has been fencing out dogs from his sheep. We learn he
has lost seven fine grade Cotswold lambs this fall by the curs. F.M. CLARKE
had nearly a dozen killed last spring by the dogs. He became disgusted and
quit the sheep business, but not until he had slain thirteen dogs.
Hon. Levi WOODARD; of Lawrence, has sold his fine farm, one mile north
of Hesper, to A. HADLEY, late of Ohio. We lived in hopes of having Levi
with us again, but now give it up.
The FOGLES have moved onto their farm, the John CAMPBELL place, and
are making it look as if the widow had gone awa·y.
p
couldn't look better.
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TOWNSHIP LANDOWNERS, 1873
GRAVES, N'.
GILLETTE, S~ A.
HAIGHT, J. H. &amp; COCKINS

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ADAMS', J. 'M.
ANDERSON, Mary
BARLEY~ 1. N.
BERGEN, S.
BLACKMAN, W. I., R.
BLACKWELL, H:
BORDELL, J. C.
BROOKS, J.
BROOKS, T. J.
BURNETI', J. C.
BROWN, R.
BURNETI', S'. W.-.
CADY, G. W.
CAMERON, J.
CAMPBEU., G. W:
CAMPBEll, J.
CAREY, C~ J.
CARY, W:. C:
CLAUSoN, H.
COCKINS, W. W~
COLLINS
DENMAN &amp; BARTHLOW
EAKINS, M.
ElLENBERGER, L. D.
ELLIOT, R. G-.
FAILING, W.
FIW10RE, H. S~
FILLEY, G. W.
GARRETT, J. E.
GASKILL, C.
GILEAD, Mrs.
GILMORE, J. L.
GIutoRE, W': J.

HANSCml, A.

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HALE, E.
HALL,'E. E.
HART, M.
HENDRY, J. M.
HOPKINS, W. M.,
HUDSON, S.
JAY, E.
JEFFREY, C ~ p,:
KAW VALLEY;
K. P. R._R.
KRELCENGER'

RUSH, J. B~,
RUSSELL, W~
SADM, C. F.
SHEARER', G.
'SIMPSOO Bros ~ i
SIMPSa'l, S:- N.
. SLAUGH! &amp; PETTY
SMITH~ A~ R'.
SMITH~ H:~

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SNIBLEY; D.

SNOW, M.

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SPARR, F. W:
STEPHENS, N. T.
STINER, W:
&amp;JTUFF &amp;' CO.
TH(»lPSON, E ~ D':,

LANE, M. E.

LAPTAD, P.
TH&lt;l\WSON, W.
LEWIS, D. If.
MARTIN, H.
TOWN CO'.
TYSON, D'.
McCURDY.' Bros.
VERMIEY~, E: W.
McCURDY, W~
WALTON, J._C~
MILLER. D.
MORGAN1,J J. F.
,WALTON, WiIi.
WATT'
Ml'TON, A. C.
NoBLE, HORTON &amp; REDINGTON' WELCH, H:_ M.,
NORMAN, A~ G.
WELLS', G~
PEARSON, A. D.
tlJIUTNEY Bros.
PETTY~ J-: W:.
WHITNEY, ,J. p'~­
PETTY," &amp;- SHEARER'
WILCOX~ R:
PHILLIPS~ /(. J:
WILSON Bros.
PINSa'l, NI.
WILsoN, E.
POEHLER, T.
WILSON, J.
RAYMa'lD
WILSON. J-., C:.,
REED, M. B~,
WILSON, T~ -J.,
REI D, 1fT. B:
YWNG. G~ E.'
ROBINSON, C:.
YWNG;, w~ B.
ZIMMERMAN, E.
HERD~ S: S:

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HORTa'l, NOBLE &amp; REDINGT&lt;fi:

On 'some parcels of five acres or less, the map) space was too':smalll. fo'r'
a name' arid only the initials of the landowner were printed, as follows:'
A.,_ L.
C. H•.
E. A.

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T. K.

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L. M. M.,
L. L. S.

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R. M. R'.

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Transcribed from the map of Grant TownShip: on page 19' of The AU'as of
Douglas County From Recent' and Actual Surveys and Reco·rds, published by F; W~ Beers &amp;- Co., New, Y6'rk, 1 8 7 3 . '
,
Transcribed at the Wat~ins Community Museum by Pauline B. Elniff.

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This alphabetized list of names has been compiled from an in-depth sociological study, written
by Steve JANSEN when he was a student at the University of Kansas, titled Kanwaka Township of
Eastern Kansas, 1860-1885. One of the questions studied involved the length of time the early settlers stayed on the land. This was determined from the figures on the Federal census of 1860 plus
subsequent Kansas censuses of 1865, 1875 and 1885. Only those names which appeared on at least two
census schedules are included here. The full length study and the complete census figures for this
period for Kanwaka Township are available at the Watkins Community Museum.

Kans.

Birthplace
Head: of
Housetl61d

1885

Ohio
I'reland

Census Reco·rds,
Head of Household

fed.

Kans;~

ALLEN, Robert W.
ANDERSON, Thomas
BALDWIN, 'J-~r_~~
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Lafayette (son)'
BALDWIN', Hen ry t'.
BARBER, Oliver
BARBER, Robert T.

1860

1865
1865
1865

1860
1860
1660
1860'

J. N,'. fs on »)'
BARBER, W'. L.

1865
1865
1865

ttl

BEACH, James M.
BICKERTON, Thomas
BIDDINGER, Jacob
BLUNT,', Benj amih (black)
BRAWLEY? Thomas
Samuel
....
Sam'l fson»)
lJJCHHEIM~I; Sammuer
..,
'J. F-~~' (son)::
COCEMAN1,. Ezekiel'
n,
W. If. {.:Son)'f
COSEEY~ Harvey /(.
DElSTER, Iren ry
DERBY, G,. AT.

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1860
1860,

1875
1875'

1885
1875
1875

1885
1885

1875
1875
1875
1875
1875
1875

1860,:

1665

1860'

1865
1865
1865

11860,'

1875
1875'
1875
1875
1875
1875
H375
1875

1885
1885
1'885

1885
1885
1885
1885
1885
1885
1'885
1885
1885'

1660
1885'
1865

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1860.

1865
1865
1865
1865
1865

1875'
1875
1875:
1875
1875
1:875
1875
1875
1875
1875
1875
1875

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P'a.

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Ohio
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Mass.
Kans.
Va.
Germany'
Vt.
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Mass.
Mass.
Mass.
blank
I'r,el1and
Ohio

Va.

1885
1885
1885,
1885
1885
1885
1885
1885

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blank
Mo.
Me.
Germany'
Mo.
Ohfo·
Germany
Germany
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Germany
Mass.

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Germany
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111.

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EVANS~ WID.
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FINI1EY~ A'.
FITZPATRICK, WIn.
FIX; Win.
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Deli a (wife)'
": Cyrus (son of Wffi.)
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CY'rus)
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GRESS~ G'eo.
IfARRI S~ Win • W. ( y)
HILDEBRAND', Jacob
HIlL, Thos. (black)'
HOOK, James
HOOK, John
HURD, George B~
..".
Irenry (brother)
ICE', Thomas,
JOOES~ J: L.

1865
1865'
1'865
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1865
1865
1865

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Birthplace
of
spouse

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Fed.

Kans.

Kans.

Kans.

.KEu:.W, John
KENNEDY; June H.
..,'
George (son)
KOEHLER', Erank
1860
LACEY', John
....
Eli zabeth (wifeY
LAWRENCE, Joseph
1860
a"
Daniel (brother):'
tEWIS~ Win.
LOHR, John
MITCHELL, N~(:W~l' J.
1860
MURPHY:~ . Michael

1865
1865

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1875

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a,

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NUFFER' (?Y, Peter
..,"
Jacob (:'sonl
PIERS(l'J (PREISON)?', Thomas
PIFER, Harry(?)
PIFFER, Olive Mrs.
PLATT, Aaron E.
PORTER, W.A.
RAKE:~ D.
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Eli as (son r
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Daniel P. (son)";
D,
John (son)'
REYNOI:..DS, George W~
RICHARDS~' R. T.'.
RIDDLE, George W.
ROBER (RruER)"?, George
ROBER (R&lt;lLER)?, Valentine'
ROLLER, G'.p~ (son of Val. l
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M. ('son of Vall.)l
LSALVERDA',' Pet~'r
SCOOTEN:J Ri ch'ard
a,. ·-D. W.~ (son).
SHAW; Sarah"
STOVER, Samuel (Siinon)
STOWE, Benj amin
SWLL, Isaacfage 40, 1860)
sruu., John(rage 55, 1875)
VINCENT, J~ F. (Cl?
WAKEFIELD, John H:
..
John A. (son)
..,
Thomas (son):
WULFKUHLE, Christoff
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Community Museum.

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This church, in Lecompton, Kansas
organized in 1857. The church
building was completed in 1858.
Rev. William Wilson was the first
minister and was succeeded in
1872 by Rev. Irwin. The church
was sold in 1881 to be used as
a private residence.
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Picture
from Territorial Days,
A Story ·of HistorIC Lecompton,
Kansas, 1980 Editon
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Daily

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N~tices

Evening

Tribune,

Tuesday,

19

Dec

Big Springs

Thos. JOHNSON and wife are going on a visit to Indiana to spend
the holidays.
Mrs. MITCHELL received a telegram from Joplin, Mo, stating
that her sister is not expected to live. Upon receipt of the
message Mrs.MITCHELL left for Joplin at once.
Otto DUNNOW's machinery for his new mill arrived from Philadelphia via the Santa Fe route, and is being put in place. The
mill will start about January 1st. It will have a capacity
of about 100 barrels per day.
It is rumored that the farmers of this vicinity who had several
head of valuable cattle stolen, have employed a detective to
work on the case. It is also stated on good authori ty that
they have a clue to five of the guilty parties.
There is considerable excitement at this place over the discovery of three feet vein of coal, one half mile west of town
ori the farm owned by Mr. GUAGE, at a depth of 17 feet. Experts
who have examined the coal taken from the new mine claim it
is far superior to the Osage City. shaft coal.
-Submi tted by Judy M. Sweets
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In 1957, Zoe Dentler Thompson
Brant wrote a historical novel
(based
on
fact)
about
her
ancestors, the Dodder, Simmons
and Thompson families of Marion
township,
Douglas
County,
Kansas. The book is called,
The Hill or Simmons Point. 1
She explains in the book
that the Dodders and Simmons
were
some
of
the
earliest
settlers in Marion township.
In
fact,
Peter
Dodder 2 and
three friends, George Shobert,
James Baker and Samuel Hayes
were the first white men to
stake their claim at Lapeer
in 1855.
Lapeer,
now
extinct,
was
situated near the headwaters
of Rock Creek and was named
for a town of the same name
in
Michigan.
Peter
Dodder
built his shanty on an old
road which ran north of the
Old Santa Fe Trail. Nearby,
in 1856, the Butterfield Stage
Coach company was established.
Enterprising
Peter
Dodder
recognized the need for an
"eating house." So, he and his
daughter, Elmira Dodder Simmons
began selling coffee and flapjacks
from
his
shanty
and
were soon doing a profitable
business.
Before Elmira Dodder arrived
in. Kansas to be with her father,
she had married Phillip Simmons
in Michigan.

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:Phillip A. Simmons, age 23, and EI~nira Dodder, age 19;
~ ~ __ ~de and groom, 1_8_59_._ _ __

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:by Zoe Dentler Thompson: Brant i
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The Dodder and Simmons Families continued

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Located off Highway
56 in Marion Township

Picture courtesy of Adam Waits, Historical
County and Watkins Community Museum
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Phillip Simmons, son of John Simmons, was one of four children
born to his parents. After Phillip's father died, his mother
married a Mr. Roy and they came to Kansas. In 1858, Phillip
Simmons filed a claim in Osage County, Kansas, but soonafter
sold this claim and went north to Canada and Michigan, where
he met his bride-to-be. After the Civil War, the couple settled
in a house in Marion township at a place called, The Hill or
Simmons Point.
This interesting novel spans the period from the territorial
years to the 1950's. Some of the other families mentioned in
the book are the Badsky, Baldwin, Deming and Roy families.
A copy of this book may be seen at Watkins Community Museum
in Lawrence, Kansas.

1

Greenwich Book Publishers, New York, N.Y:

2

Peter Dodder was a descendant of George Philip Dodderer who
came to America on the ship "Concord", which landed at Philadelphia, PA on 6 Oct 1683. Dodderer Genealogy by William
B. Dutterer, 1934.
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�EXCERPTS FROM
THE SCHOOL TIMES
BALDWIN. KANSAS
APRIL 8 &amp; 29. 1892

GRADUATES. 1892
AMOS. Mattie
AMOS. Ona
CROOKS. John
FOLLIN. Aura
HUFF. Elsie
KNOX. Mabel
STEWART. Elmer
SENIOR CLASS
BRINKMAN. Cora
COWGILL. Pearl
COWGILL. Stella
DUIGNAN. Kate
GRIFFITH. Frank
KNOX. Clyde
KING. Edward
LE HEW. Anna
RAPP. Charles
ROBBINS. Kirk
ROBINSON. Charles
RORK. Ray
SKINNER. Jessie
VAUGHAN. Icy (Irregular)
MIDDLE CLASS
ARMSTRONG. Lena
ARMSTRONG. Don
BARE. Everett
BRIDWELL. John
BUSH. Mamie (non-resident)
CALVIN. Arah (non-resident)
DIXON. Florence
GRAHAM. Mabel
GAMES. Venia
GAMES. Frank
GILMAN. Walter
HAMMOND. Ella (non-resident)
HINSHAW. Llewellyn (non-res.)
INGLE. Helen (non-res.)
JEFFERSON. Ibbie
JEFFERSON. Libbie
JOHNSON. Walter
JAY. Edwin (Irreg •• non-res.)
KERSHNER. Nora
KING. Florence
LEACH. Lizzie
MARVEL. Sena
MULSOW. Walter
OWEN. Clatie
RUGH. Adda (non-res.)
STUMP. Mysie (non-res.)
STEWART. Marian
VAN LANDINGHAM. Mamie
WILLIAMS. Nannie (non-res.)
WEEKS. Fannie (non-res.)
JUNIOR CLASS
BAILEY. Robbie
BRISTOW. Bertha
BRISTOW. William
COLBURN. Ina
CLAPHAM. Earl
CLAPHAM. Eunice
CRADIT. Fannie (non-res.)
CARSON. Jessie (non-res.)

CLASSIFICATION OF PUPILS
JUNIOR CLASS Cont.
CUTLER. Mabel
CARTER. Minnie
DIXON. Edith
GRIFFITH. Gertie (non-res.)
HULL. Florence (non-res.)
HAWLEY. Nellie (Deceased)
HOLMES. Byron (non-res.)
HUNT. Fletcher
HALL. Ollie (non-res.)
JAY. Alice (non-res.)
LONGAKER. May (non-res.)
MARVEL. Alma
MARVEL. Mabel
McCURDY. Pearl
MARTIN. Maude
PARDEE. Harry (non-res.)
RAPP. Willie
ROBERTS. Minnie
ROSEBAUGH. Evva (non-res.)
RINLEY. Maude
RARICK. Carl (non-res.)
SNIDER. Leonard
STURDIVAN. Elda
SELLERS. Myrtle (non-res.)
VAN VICKLE. Martha
WHITNEY. Laura
WHITNEY. Carrie
MESSINGER. Howard
SEVENTH GRADE
ASH. Rollie
ARMSTRONG. Walter
AMOS. Maggie
BARRICKLAW. Lula
BARTON. Pearl
BLACK. Pearl (non-res.)
BOYD. Edna
BOYD. Fred
BRILL. Alta
BROWN. Chas. (non-res.)
CLARK. Luella
DELANNEY. Albert (non-res.)
EATON. Hilda
EATON. Meade
FOLLIN. Emma
GILMAN. Ralph
GRAHAM. Haven
HARRINGTON. Walter (non-res.)
HENDERSON. Zach (non-res.)
HULSE. Bertha
HULSE. Minnie
HULSE. Grace
HYDE. Gip
JOHNSON. Will
KIDDER. Sewell
LAKE. Mattie (Irreg.)
LAWRENCE. George
LAWRENCE. Howard
McKINNEY. Lizzie
NEFF. Rice
OWEN. Drury
PATTERSON. Van
PITTMAN. Maude
RANKIN. Mattie (non-res.)"

SEVENTH GRADE Cont.
REED. Hortense
ROSS. George
SHOWALTER. Bertha
SO\o1ERS. Charles (non-res.)
TRIPP. Claud
WAGNER. Fannie
WHEELER. Daisy
SIXTH GRADE
CARY. Elwin
COOPER. Arthur
CHENEY. Charles
DIXON. Mary
EATON. Grace
FRY. Ollie
GADDIS. Nellie
GADDIS. Cretie
GOSSAGE. Emma
HAND. Ava
HATLER. Bessie
JOHNSON. Loy ,
KERSHNER. Frank
LAGO. Carl
LAMB. Etmna
LE HEW. Mary
LEWIS. Roy
LEWIS. Willie
LONGDON. Lillie
MARTIN. Maggie
MORGAN. Amos
MOTTER. Maude
MURPHY. Anna
NEFF. George
PASLEY. Maggie
PATTERSON. Winnie
PATTERSON, Edna
PRICE. Lula
PUCKET. Etta
SHULSE. Arthur
SISSON. Dan
STEWART. Dossie
STURDY. Bernie
VAN VICKLE. Anna
WELLS. Harry
ZAHNISER, Minnie
CONDITIONAL (From 5B to 6B)
ARMSTRONG. Ralph
BRINKMAN. Maude
COLEGROVE,' Dana
CROSBY, Mary
MULSOW. Oscar
OLSON. Charlie
PATTERSON. Harry
VICKERS. Edd:Le
JOHNSON. Virginia
JEFFERSON. Willie
SCOTT. Flossie
WALKER. Everett

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THE SCHOOL TIMES, April 8 &amp; 29, 1892 cont.
Note: There will be no 5A class next term. The above "conditionals" may enter 6B next term
provided they "make up" the 5A work this summer. Otherwise they will have to enter 5B.
SECOND GRADE, A CLASS cont.
THIRD GRADE, A CLASS cont.
FIFTH GRADE, B CLASS
STEPHENS, Eugene
MULSOW, Fred
BARRICKLAW, Etta
WHITNEY,
Edgar
PATTERSON,
Arthur
BRISTOW, Hattie
WHITNEY, Bennie
PINGREE, Lula
CARTER, Mabel
WRIGHT, Pearl
PORTE, Sadie
CHISEM, Josie
PORTE, Arthur
COLBURN, Lillie
SECOND GRADE, B CLASS
RAPP, Homer
CUTLER, Lyle
BARE, Earnest
SHULSE, Fannie
LEACH, Edna
DUIGNAN, Johnnie
SHULSE,
Nellie
LEACH, Judson
LONGDON, Bessie
SMITH, Pearl
McMULLEN, Waldo
MAXFIELD, Marion
STEWART, Clarence
MARVEL, Isabel
NORTH, Margie
STURDY, Roy
NORTH, Katie
PATTERSON, Roy
TAYLOR,
Tommy
PRICE, Willie
PRICE, Charlie
QUAYLE, Bessie
STURDIVAN, Frank
THIRD GRADE, B CLASS
ROSS, Rosa
BARE, Rhoda
FIRST GRADE, A CLASS
SHIRK, Katie
BARBER, Laura
ALBRITON, Willie (Deceased)
TRINDER, Nannie
BRADEN, Hollie
BRILL, Ray
TRIPP, Grace
BROWN, Minnie
BROWN, Bessie
VAN Landingham, Pearl
CARY, Archie
COLEGRAVE, Helen
WOOD, Florence
GRAHAM, Ted
DALLAS, Walter
LAMS, Maud
HASTY, Mant
DIXON, Willie
LONGDON, Clifford
FOURTH GRADE, B CLASS
DUIGNAN, Charlie
LONGDON, Ottis
BARNETT, Eddie
HELVERSON, Maud
MARTIN, Iva
BODWELL, Eddie
LONGWOOD, Guy
MOSELY, Ephriam
BUCKNER, Mattie
PORTER, Preston
OSBORN,
Carl
COZAD, Clara
SHIRK, Harry
PASLEY,
Freddie
CREAG, Leanna
SHULSE, Willie
POWER, Roy
CROSBY, Addie
STEPHENS, Verne
PRICE, Oliver
DARGITZ, Edwin
TALIAFERRO, Roy
ROBERTS, Luther
DIXON, Laura
WALKER, Avis
YOUNG, Henry
EATON, Mabel
WALKER, Birdy
GILMAN, Laura
WRIGHT, Forestein
SECOND GRADE, A CLASS
GOSSAGE, Joe
WRIGHT, Hattie
ALBRITON, Arthur
HENDERSON, Mary
CHENEY, Mary
FIRST GRADE, B CLASS
JEFFERSON, George
CLAPHAM, Mary
BUCKNER, Sydney
LEWIS, Mamie
CLARK, Leila
BUCKNER, Garfield
MARTIN, Della
CLARK, George
BUCKNER, Philip
MARTIN, Albert
CREAG, Tommy
GILES, Alta
MOSELY, Emma
CROSBY, Zillie
GUISE, Frank
OSBORN, John
DARGITZ, Earl
HULSE, Nannie
STUART, Dora
EATON, Delta
JEFFERSON, Thornton
THOMPSON, Fred
FLORA, Archie
MOSELY, Oscar
VAN LANDINGHAM, Harry
HELVERSON, Guy
SMITH, Scott
HUFF, Ethel
THIRD GRADE, A CLASS
STARK, Walter
JUNKINS, Walter
BROWN, Tena
TALIAFERRO, Elsey
MOSELY,
Lincoln
CROSBY, Maud
THOMPSON, Lowell
OLSON, Gust
DUIGNAN, Ella
WALLS, Iska
POWER, Elsie
EATON, Ruth
WRIGHT, Leona
PINGREE, Tommie
GREEN, Willie
WRIGHT, Josie
SHERWIN, Lottie
HAWLEY, Josie
SHIRK, Mamie
LEWIS, Earnest
SHOWALTER, Roxy
MESSINGER, Gertie
The following names were, by mistake, omitted from the above list. Roy DAVIS and Milton
STURDIVAN, Seventh Grade; Garnet DAVIS, Della LARKIN, Amy BRANDSTADT, Harry LAGO, Fifth Grade;
Leslie QUIRK, and Roy WELLS, 3A. This makes 43 in the 7th Grade; 24 in the 5th Grade, and 22 in 3~
The enrollment for the year is 327; average enrollment per teacher 55 1/3. 29 ladies and 10
gentlemen have been graduated from the High School since 1888.
The pupils will spend the summer in the various occupations connected with the store, the
farm, the garden, the kitchen, etc., and .will enter school in the fall brighter and better for
the change of employment.
Miss COWGILL will rest and visit, while Miss KIRKPATRICK will visit and rest, during the
summer.
Miss HAIR and Miss DUDGEON will spend most of the summer in the Art rooms of· the University.
Mr. POWELL will drill in the Erie division, Uniform Rank, K. of P., which will enter the
grand prize contest at the World's. Conclave at K.C. the last of Aug. Ye Editor will instruct in
Normal Institutes and rest.
(A copy of THE SCHOOL TIMES is located in the Newspaper Section at the Kansas State Historical
Society, Topeka, Ks. Submitted by Jane WIGGINS)

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MODEL DISTRICT NO. 83

; When DistrictNo. 83 was being organized it was found that there was not enough valuation I
. within its proposed boundaries to yield sufficient taxes to support a school, so J.M. Shepherd, I
owner of the N.E. 1/4 of Sec. 22, T. 13, R. 19, adjoining, had part of his land set over into Model
I District in order to increase their valuation enough to have a district.
! The deed to the building site was drawn June 3, 1895, by Thomas and Sarah Pugh in favor of '
School District No. 83 for 1 3-20ths of an acre of land. A slight error in the legal description
necessitated the drawing of a second deed August 2, to correct this. As corrected the legal
description read: "Beginning ata stake 45 rods East of the Southwest comer of the S.E. 1/4 of '
,Sec. 16, T.13, R. 19, East of the P.M., thence running East 16 rods, thence North 111/2 rods, .
thence West 16 rods, thence South 111/2 rods to place of beginning.'
.
\ On this l'lot a frame sc_h~lh9use _w~th ~a belfry, w~ erected ~ ~ 189~, and the first term of '
school began in the fall of 1896. Noah Pugh, then six years old, started to school in the new:
schoolhouse where his first two teachers were John Akers and Ed S~epp. Mr. Pugh distinctly i
remembers also the old double desks and seats where the pupils sat and studied without regard as '
. to whether their legs were long enough so that their feet would reach the floor or dangled all day :
, in mid-air. The big bell rang every morning at 8: 30 as a warning to those who dawdled, to hustle!
a little faster in order to reach the schoolhouse by 9 0' clock.
i
Model School, now a home for the Albert Lynch family, was located about two and one-half:
miles west of U.S. Highway No. 59 on the north side of the black-top road to Ointon, and had a i
sizeable pond or lake nearby, that furnished fine skating in winter. Both old and young of the I
,community were very much at home on skates, and many skating parties were arranged for I
enjoyment on the smooth surface of this lake whenever the ice was safe.
'
, An entertainment common at one time in this and other rural neighborhoods, was the Punch I
: and Judy Show, put on by a professional ventriloquist who traveled through the country, making
: all the rural schools. Having secured permission from the board to use the schoolhouse, he would
: advertise his show by asking permission of the teacher to give the children a free ten-minute show
i in the late afternoon of show day. By a few sleight-of-hand tricks and the use of the two dummies, .
Punch and Judy, he would so fire the enthusiasm of the youngsters as to be very sure that they:
, and their families would appear for the evening show, which was of course, not free.
!
The schoolhouse as usual, was the community center, where the literary society met and all the '
dinners, box and pie suppers were held. Whenever anything at all was going on at the
&lt;schoolhouse, no one stayed at home.
.
, The 1897 -98 term was taught by Ed B. Shepp whose monthly salary was $30.00 and enrollment
,35. Total operating expense for the term was $238.25 with board members J. Ulrich, A. E. :
I Martin and J. J. Tobler. Names of those of school age in 1898 were: Fred ALLEN; Charles,
Jackie, Bessie and Mildred BOWEN; Alva CARR; Jennie and Ella ELUOTT; Clarence, Anna'
I and Albert HASTIE; Liberty, Ed and Fred HILL; George LOWN; Jessie and Mattie MAN-:
SFIELD; James MARTEN; Mabel PALMATEER; Thomas, Mary, David, Nellie and Noah
I PUGH; Addie, Bell, Minnie and William RAMSEY; Golden Loren and Cloyce STARR; Theo.
LTQWLES;_Lester, Ma~e!~d~thel ULR.LCtI. _ ___
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;--~ The 1898-99 term-was taught-byl~ttie]3iuile ancfthat of i899-1900by Vefa~Nelson.
, Beginning with 1900 the teachers were Alma Nelson, Mrs. H.1. Kennedy, Lottie Brune, I
'Minnie Kennedy, Lena Jones, Carrie Neal, and Myrtle Epley for the term ending in 1910. Board'
·members were Wm. Miller, Frank Albaugh and G.F. Derby.
: The next ten-year period had teachers Eunice Manter, Eda Hinchman, Vema Allis, Marjorie.
,Axe, Tillie Render (Standard School), Ida E. Martin, Cassie Taylor, and Ethel Kalb for the term :
I
ending in 1920, with board members Arthur Holcom, Henry E. Beck and George Lown.
: During this period, the treasurer's records reveal that new seats were purchased in 1917 for a I
;total cost of $214.38.ln 1918-19 the belfry was repaired. R.E. Standing did the carpenter work, :
:).W. Jaedicke sold the screening necessary to keep out bees and wasps, and Grayson &amp; Reinisch .
:did the tin work. At this time the school was still using a combination of wood and coal for fuel. i
· Teachers of the 1920's were Kathryn McCaffrey, Florence Oaxton, Hazel Charles, Edna I
Eberwein, and Alta Murray who taught the term ending in 1930 with a monthly salary of,
: $100.00 and enrollment of 33. Total operating expense for the term was $1117.31 and board:
members, AlL. Holcom, Chas. E. Banning and George Lown.
The district purchased a used piano in 1922 for $117.60, but the big improvement was the
excavation. of ~ basement under the entire schoolhouse, in order to install a furnace. This project I
\ cost the distrlct almost $ 7 0 0 . 0 0 . '
I
\ Alta Murray was the first teacher in the 1930's (4 terms), followed by Frances Metcalfe (5,
lterms) , Mildred Petrie, and Mildred S. Ross who tau2htthe term ending in 1940. Board
:members of that date were A.E. Holcom, Thomas Pugh and Gee. Lown-.'
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; Mildred S. Ross taught the first two terms of the 1940's giving her four consecutive terms, I
lollowed by Mrs. Edith Moses, Emma Petefish, and Helen Woodward for the 1944-45 and 1945- :
'
: 46 terms.
· The school was closed for the next two_ terms and b~ arrangement with No.6 the pupils were'
transported there. In 1948, the district asked Pleasant Valley No. 14 to take No. 83 into their
,district. This was accomplished and District No. 83 was annexed to District No. 14 by County.
Superintendent Margaret Hurley. The combined districts then known as "New" District No.
i14, sold the old Model schoolhouse to Harry Richardson, Jr., for the sum of $1025.00.
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Last Friday afternoon little Willie MEARES aged thirteen, and his brother
Eddie, aged twelve, who live on the place of their mother, Mrs. William
MEARES about four miles south of town, went hunting for rabbits, and coming
suddenly upon one Eddie became excited, and looking straight at the rabbit
but pointing his gun at Willie pulled the trigger and sent a charge of shot
into the little fellow's thigh. Others being near the wounded boy '{o]as
taken home and Dr. MOTTRAM called who dressed his wounds and left him in
comfortable a condition as possible under the circumstances. The doctor
says that if the shot had entered the inside of the thigh instead of the
outside the wound would have been fatal. As it is it will be very painful
and take a good while to heal, but it is not at all dangerous._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .-lI
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Franklin
The old burying ground needs repairs such as a new fence.

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OF THE COLUMBIA LITERARY SOCIETY,
DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS,
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COLUMBIA NO. 67

Continued from Volume IX, No. 3
Jan. 5, 1897 - The meeting was called to order by the president, Henry
BAKER. After the routine business, the following officers were elected:
President, Lue FLORY; Vice-President, Henry BAKER; Secretary, Ella FLORY;
Treasurer, Lewis CHURCHBAUGH; Sergeant-at-Arms, John CHURCHBAUGH. After
recess and a volunteer program, the meeting adjourned. No debate was
held and there was no record of attendance.
Jan. 12, 1897 - After the routine business meeting, the question for debate
was: Resolved, "that town people act greener in the country than country
people do in town." No decision was reached and it was to be taken up in
the Feb. 2 meeting. Those attending were: Maud FLORY, Lewis CHURCH BAUGH ,
Ora STUDEBAKER, Charlie PELLET, Hattie SANDERS, :Joe WILLIAMS, Charlie
BROHAMMER, Alva FLORY, Perry FLORY, Lee FLORY, L.M. FLORY, Henry BAKER,
and Roy FLORY.
Jan. 26, 1897 - The meeting was called to order by John CHURCHBAUGH, the
sergeant-at-arms. The routine business was taken care of. After recess a
short volunteer program was given. The society adjourned to meet the next
Tuesday evening. Those attending were: Ella FLORY, John CHURCHBAUGH, Iva
FLORY and Maud FLORY.
Feb. 2, 1897 - The meeting was called to order by the president Lue FLORY.
After the routine business meeting the following officers: President, Henry
BAKER; Vice-President, Lewis CHURCHBAUGH; Secretary, Ella FLORY; Treasurer,
Dave WILLIAMS; Sergeant at Arms,Char1ie PELLET. After recess and a short
program,came the debate question: Resolved, "that town people act greener
in the country than country people do in town." Judges decided in 'favor of
the affirmative. The meeting adjourned. Those attending were: Henry
BAKER, Lue FLORY, Lewis CHURCHBAUGH, Dave WILLIAMS, Charlie PELLET, Alva
FLORY, Tom CLARK, Charlie BROHAMMER, Vina CHURCHBAUGH, Ora STUDEBAKER,
Alonzo STUDEBAKER, Ella FLORY, Lee FLORY and Joe WILLIAMS.
Feb. 9, 1897,- The meeting was called to order by the president, Henry
BAKER. After the routine business, recess and program, the meeting adjourned.
Those attended were: Maud FLORY, Ella FLORY, Earnest FLORY, Fred FLORY, John
BANKS, Clifford ELLIS, Roy FLORY, Hazel JONES, Henry BAKER,~Aaron ULRICH,
Alva FLORY, Lewis CHURCHBAUGH, Lue FLORY and Iva FLORY.

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Feb. 16, 1897 - The meeting was called to order by the president, Henry
BAKER. After the business meeting and recess, a short program was given.
The debate question was: "that women should have the right to vote."
Judges decided in favor of the affirmative. The meeting adjourned. Those
who attended were: Maud FLORY, Fred FLORY, Mabel GRAHAM, Vina CHURCHBAUGH,
Henry BAKER,E11a FLORY, Joe WILLIAMS, Lee FLORY, Leroy FLORY and Ora
STUDEBAKER.
Feb. 23, 1897 - The president, Henry BAKER, called the meeting to order.
After the business meeting and recess, there was a short program. There
was no debate and no record of the attendance.
March 2, 1897 - The meeting was called to order by the president, Henry
BAKER. After the routine business, the election of officers resulted in
the following: President, Charlie BROHAMMER; Vice-President, L.M. FLORY;
Secretary, Rosa BROHAMMER; Treasurer, Lee FLORY; Sergeant-at-Arms, Dave
WILLIAMS. After recess and a short program, the debate question was:
Resolved, "that railroads have done more towards improving the U.S. than
water navigation." The judges ruled in favor of the affirmative. The
meeting adjourned. No attendance record was given.
March 9, 1897 - The president, Charlie BROHAMMER called the meeting to
order. After the routine business meeting, recess followed and then
came a short program. The debate question was, "Resolved, that womens'
work is harder than mens." The judges ruled in favor of the affirmative.
Those attending were: Rosa BROHAMMER, Charlie BROHAMMER, Fred FLORY,
Hattie SANDERS, Ella FLORY, Vina SANDERS, Henry BAKER, Dave WILLIAMS,
Charlie SANDERS and Iva FLORY.
Nov. 2, 1897 - Lue FLORY, the vice-president called the meeting to order.
Mr. BRIDWELL volunteered "to do the janitor work for awhile." A motion
was made and carried that the treasurer buy a can of oil . and lamp chimnfty
for the society. An election resulted in the following officers: President, Lue FLORY; Vice-President, Arthur BRIDWELL; Secretary, Ella FLORY;
Treasurer,. Joe WILLIAMS; Sergeant-at-Arms, Lewis CHURCHBAUGH. Recess
followed with a short program after. The society adjourned. No record
of attendance was given.
Nov. 9, 1897 - Mr. BRIDWELL, the vice-president, called the meeting to
order. In the business meeting, a motion was made and carried to publish
a society paper once a month with Mr. BRIDWELL and Ella FLORY as the first
editors. Also a motion was made and carried to have a debate only once
a month. After recess and the program, the meeting adjourned. Those
attending were: Arthur BRIDWELL, Ella FLORY, Charlie PELLET and Lewis
CHURCHBAUGH.
Nov. 16, 1897 - Mr. BRIDWELL, the vice-president, called the meeting to
order . After the routine business meeting and recess, the program .followed. The meeting adjourned. Those attending were: Arthur BRIDWELL,
Harry STUDEBAKER, Walter DEARDORF, Henry DEARDORF, Lewis CHURCHBAUGH, Mr.
KiMBERT, Fred FLORY, Maud FLORY, Vina CHURCHBAUGH, Joe vJILLIAMS and Ella
FLORY.
Nov •. 23, 1897 - The meeting was called to order by Mr. BRIDWELL, the vicepres1dent. A motion was made and carried that Mr. LeWis and Miss Mary
CHURCHBAUGH would act as editors for the next paper. After recess and

�Columbia Literary Society continued
program, the paper was read by Mr. BRIDWELL and Miss Ella FLORY. The
meeting adjourned. Those attending were: Arthur BRIDWELL, Ella FLORY,
Lewis CHURCHBAUGH, Mary CHURCHBAUGH, Vina CHURCHBAUGH, Maud FLORY, Hattie
SANDERS, Iva FLORY, Alva FLORY and Henry PEARDORF.
Nov. 30, 1897 - The meeting was called to order by the president, Lue
FLORY. The routine business was taken care of followed by a selected
reading by Lewis CHURCHBAUGH. The meeting adjourned. The only people
mentioned as attending were: Lue FLORY, Ella FLORY and Lewis CHURCHBAUGH.
Dec. 7, 1897 - The meeting was called to order by the president, Lue FLORY.
An election of officers resulted in the following: President, Arthur BRIDWELL; Vice-President, Henry BAKER; Secretary, Hattie SANDERS; Treasurer,
Charlie BROHAMMER; Sergeant-at-Arms, Dave WILLIAMS. After recess and the
program came the debate question: Resolved, "that capital punishment
should be abolished in the U.S." Judges decided in favor of the negative.
The meeting adjourned. Those attending were: Lue FLORY, Ella FLORY,
Arthur BRIDWELL, Henry BAKER, Hattie SANDERS, Charlie BROHAMMER, Dave
WILLIAMS, Iva FLORY, Charlie PELLET, Vina CHURCHBAUGH, Maud FLORY, Harry
STUDEBAKER, Earnest FLORY, Henry BAKER, Joe WILLIAMS and Alva FLORY.
Dec. 14, 1897 - The meeting was called to order by the president, Mr.
BRIDWELL. Ella FLORY was acting secretary as Hattie SANDERS was absent.
The debate was postponed for two weeks as all the speakers were not
present. After recess and a short program, the meeting adjourned. The
present were: Arthur BRIDWELL, Ella FLORY, Iva FLORY, Henry DEARDORF,
Myrtle BOYD, Maud FLORY, Charlie PELLET, Vina CHURCHBAUGH, Lue FLORY,
Mr. KIMBERT, Mr. MILLER, and Henry BAKER.
Dec. 21, 1897 - Mr. BRIDWELL, the president, called the meeting to order.
After the business meeting, recess followed. A short program was presented
and the society paper was read by Mr. Lewis CHURCHBAUGH and Miss Mary
CHURCHBAUGH. The meeting adjourned. The following attended: Arthur
BRIDWELL, Hattie SANDERS, Henry BAKER, Charlie PELLET, Lewis CHURCHBAUGH,
Mary CHURCHBAUGH, Vina CHURCHBAUGH, Lee FLORY, Alva FLORY, Ella FLORY,
Earnest FLORY, Perry FLORY, Henry DEARDORF and Iva FLORY.
COLUMBIA LITERARY SOCIETY ROLL CALL FOR 1897
Alva FLORY
Hazel JONES
Henry BAKER
Earnest FLORY
Mr. KIMBERT
John BANKS
Ella FLORY
Mr. MILLER
Myrtle BOYD
Fred FLORY
Charlie PELLET
Arthur BRIDWELL
Charlie BROHAMMER
Iva FLORY
Charlie SANDERS
L.M. FLORY
Rosa BROHAMMER
Hattie SANDERS
Vina SANDERS
John CHURCHBAUGH
Lee FLORY
Lewis CHURCHBAUGH
Leroy FLORY
Alonzo STUDEBAKER
Mary CHURCH BAUGH
Lue FLORY
Harry STUDEBAKER
Vina CHURCHBAUGH
Maud FLORY
Ora STUDEBAKER
Tom CLARK
Perry FLORY
Aaron ULRICH
Henry DEARDORF
Roy FLORY
Dave WILLIAMS
Walter DEARDORF
Mabel GRAHAM
Joe WILLIAMS
Clifford ELLIS
Note: This is the end of the minutes in this book. I do not know if the
society continued to meet or if it ended. The CHURCHBAUGHS named in the
review are my great aunts and great uncles. The book is in my possession
and I would be glad to show it to anyone who is interested.
Mary CHURCHBAUGH JAMISON
Picture from Rural Schools and Schoolhouses of Douglas Co., Ks., by Goldie
. PIPER DANIELS

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Queries are free to membe·rs. They 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.
Haxine P. (Moore) HOUGLAND', Rt. 1, Box l53C, Perry, KS 66073
Want James OSHEL Parents? James, born 1800 in PA, was in
Marietta, OH, l834~ James OSHEL died Prairie Center, KS in 1892,
Prairie Center Cemetery. His wife was Sarah'HLSON BONER.
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OSHEL
WILSON
BONER
HOLLAND
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BOYDSTON

SLOCUM
REED
STANFIELD
WAGONER
SHAW
DOTY
JONES
SCHULTZ

Edna Bashor WELLING, Rt. 3, Box 298A, Baldwin City, KS 66006
Wants information about Priscilla HOLLAND, daughter of Nathaniel
HOLLAND and Mary Jane (Polly) BOYDSTON-, md. John COPELAND. She
died at Dearing, KS in late 1890's. Want·to contact her children
and/or grandchildren.
Zona E. SMITH, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, KS -66044
Seeking information on siblings of Sarah Almeda SLOCID1 REED.
Sarah (Almeda) married Darius REED in Ohio. Removed to Indiana,
Daughter of Thomas N. SLOCUM, b. Hass. Children of Sarah and.
Darius REED were Esther STANFIELD, Elizabeth HAGONER, Marietta
SHAW, George REED, Lydia DOTY, Charles REED, Priscilla REED, and
. Victory REED.
Ray H. SHAW, 17410 Mpl Vly HySp75, Renton, WA 98058
Seek information on parentage of Henry Richard JONES (born'PA
1864, died Colorado 1943) &amp; wife Lizzie SCHULTZ JONES married in
Douglas Co., KSMarch 17, 1888 (born GeTIllany?-di'ed Oklahoma 1909) ..
Steve HICKS, Route 5, Lawrence, KS ·66046
Would like to borrow the following books:
British Aliens in the United States During the War of 1812 by
'Kenneth Scott
German Immigrants: Lists of .Passengers Bou~d from Bremen to New
York, 1847-1854 by Gary J. Zimmerman &amp; Marion Holfert
Washington County, Northwest Territory, Court of Common Pleas
Index, 1795-1803 by W. Louis Phillips

Maxi~~ P. U.1ooreYHOUGLA~JD, Rt~- 1, Bo~ 153C, P-erri, KS 66073:
Who were Abraham DILLON' s parents? Abraham was born i n1795,
in Penna. Was in Knox Co., OH 1830. Came to St. Joseph, MO
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in 1835 by wagon team. Burie.din Mt. Mora: Cemetery. St. Joseph, I
Mo. His wife was Catherine
Abraham died 1876,
Catherine died 1873.
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Edna Bashor Welling, Rt. 3, Box 298-A, Baldwin City, KS 66006.
Needinfor about parents of EdwardL. WELLING of Johnson County,
KS. Married Hariet TUCKER of Dg.Co., KS and he is buried in
Clinton Cemetery, Dg. Co., KS.
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