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VOLUME XII
NUMBER 4
SUMMER 1989

PI61111

Published Quarferly By:

'Douglas CountH Genealogical Societg,
P.o. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE , I&lt;ANSAS 66046-0664

�THE PIONEER
Published Quarterly by
The Douglas County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664
ISSN 0739-4101
Summer 1989

Vol. XII, No. 4

--------------------------------------------------------------------------CONTENTS

PAGE

Edward JONES Bible ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 164
Thomas YARNOLD Bible ••••••••••••.•••••••••..••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 166
Obituary of Dr. THOMAS YARNOLD ••••••••••••••••••••••••.•..••••••••••••• 168
General JOHN NEWTON ROBERTS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••• 169
Business Notes from the Lawrence Journal ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 172
TWIN MOUND, Marion Township •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 173
Memories of Albert H. HINDMAN •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 175
TWIN MOUND CEMETERY, Surnames of those Buried There •••••••••••••••••••• 176
WILLIAM DENTON, Geologist and Naturalist ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. 178
HENRY HIATT, A Man Ahead of His Time ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 179
The Henry HIATT Family of Twin Mound •••••••• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• 180
Obi tuary of 0.0. HIATT ............••.••...••...•••.................•. 181

Reminiscenses of Henry HIATT of Twin

~tound

•••••.••.•••••••••••••••••• 182

Claim of GEORGE W. WARD Before the 36th Congress of the United States •• 186
Claim of TOUSSAINT LA HAY Before the 36th Congress of the United States 187
Douglas County, Kansas MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1888 •••••••••••••••••••••.••• 189
Kansas Farmer &amp;Mail &amp; Breeze DIRECTORY OF FARMERS &amp; Breeders 1920,
Ice - Lawrenz........................................................ 203
Data From LAWRENCE MONTHLY MEETING, Stanton - Wright ••••••••••••••••••• 214
QUERIES •••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 215

Notes from the Douglas Co. Historical Society: The WEAVER Collection ••• 216
INDEX of Names in Current Issue •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 21.7
Renew Your MEMBERSHIP! Forms inside the back cover.

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Em~ARD

JONES BIBLE

Title Page: Holy Bible, United Brethren Publishing House,
Rev. W.J. Shuey, Agent, Dayton, Ohio (1884)

Edward Jones,
Edward Jones, Sr.,
and Edwa1;d Jones, J,17.

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Births
Edward JONES, Bala, N. Wales, Nov 26, 1817
Sarah (LEWIS) JONES, Cefn Y Naaes (?), Llanyal, N. Wales,
July 4, 1824
Richard JONES (first born) Kingston, Marquette County, Wis
Feb 4, 1852
Hugh Lewis JONESS Burlington, Iowa, Jan 30, 1853
Tegidon Phillips JONES, Wakarusa Tp, Douglas Co., Kansas
Ter., Dec 11, 1855
Richard Ismael JONES (same place) Oct 8, 1857
John Llewelyn JONES Lawrence, Kansas Nov 26, 1859
Meridith JONES, Willow Springs, Kans. Jan 8, 1864 (?)
David Lewis JONES Willow Springs, Kansas Feb 6, 1866
Catherine JONES Willow Springs, Kansas Nov 12, 1868
Marriages
John L. JONES to Miss Lizzi~ A.'
Grove, Douglas Co. Kans. by'Rev.
Richard J.
JONES to Miss Sarah E.
Kansas City, Missouri
David L.
JONES to Miss Julia E.
Lawrence,
Kansas by Rev. W. Irelan (?)
John L. JONES to Miss Sarah ( ? )
Willow Springs, Kans. by Rev. C.

EVANS Nov 26 1884 at Pleasant
J.W. Jarboe
(?) HUGHES,
AprilS, 1888 at
PEDRICK,

May

1st,

1888

at

Viola FLORY, July 2, 1891, at
Flory

Certificate Qf Marriage
Mr. Edward JONES of Utica,
N.Y. and Miss Sarah LEWIS of Utica,
N.Y.
(married on May first,
1851, at Utica, N.Y.l by Rev. David
Lewis. Wi tness: Thomas S ., __ JONES .
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JONES BIBLE

Title Page: Holy Bible, United Brethren Publishing House,
Rev. W.J. Shuey, Agent, Dayton, Ohio (1884)

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Edward Jones, Sr.,

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and EdwaI;'d Jones, J.t.

Births
Edward JONES, Bala, N. Wales, Nov 26, 1817
Sarah (LEWIS) JONES, Cefn Y Naaes (1), .Llanyal, N. Wales,
July 4, 1824
Richard JONES (first born) Kingston, Marquette County, Wis
Feb 4, 1852
Hugh Lewis JONESS Burlington, Iowa, Jan 30, 1853
Tegidon Phillips JONES, Wakarusa Tp, Douglas Co., Kansas
Ter., Dec 11, 1855
Richard Ismael JONES (same place) Oct 8, 1857
John Llewelyn JONES Lawrence, Kansas Nov 26, 1859
Meridith JONES, Willow Springs, Kans. Jan· 8, 1864 (?)
David Lewis JONES Willow Springs, Kansas Feb 6, 1866
Catherine JONES Willow Springs, Kansas Nov 12, 1868
Marriages
John L. JONES to Miss Lizzie A.'
Grove, Douglas Co. Kans. by Rev.
Richard J. JONES to Miss Sarah E.
Kansas City, Missouri
David L. JONES to Miss Julia E.
Lawrence,
Kansas by Rev. W. Irelan (?)
John L. JONES to Miss Sarah ( __?_)
Willow Springs, Kans. by Rev. C.

EVANS Nov 26 1884 at Pleasant
J.W. Jarboe
(?) HUGHES,
April 5, 1888 at
PEDRICK,

May

1st,

1888

at

Viola FLORY, July 2, 1891, at
Flory

Certificate of Marriage
Mr. Edward JONES of Utica, N.Y. and Miss Sarah LEWIS of Utica,
N.Y.
(married on May first,
1851, at Utica, N.Y.l by Rev. David
Lewis. Witness: Thomas S. JONES.

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�Jones Bible continued:

Deaths
Lizzie A. wife of John·L. JONES Feb 22 1887, aged 27 yrs., 6 mos.
15 days at Pleasant Grove, Kansas, buried in Harmmon Cemetery
same pl;ace, Feb 24, 1887
Edward JONES at 1123 Conn. s t . , ' Lawrence Kansas May 24, 1882 at
11:30 am. Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery May 29. He was the last
survivor of his family age 74 years 6 most. 1 day.
Mrs. Sarah (LEWIS) JONES widow of the late Edward JONES died at
Garnett, Kansas Junje 23 1899 at 2:23 P.M. aged 74 years 11
months and 19 days. Buried beside her late husband in Oak Hill
Cemetery, Lawrence Kansas, June 24 A.D. 1899. She was also the
last survivor of her family and with her death the cycle of
generation is complete:
(Note: This was on an attached sheet of
stationary with the letterhead,
"D.L. Jones, Attorney at Law,
Garnett, Kansas")
Richard JONES Feb 8, 1852 aged 4 days buried in Rock Hill, Wis.
Tegidon Phillips JONES Lawrence, Kas, Oct 24, 1869 aged 3 yrs. 10
mos. 13 days
Hugh Lewis JONES Willow Springs, Kans. April 18 (?), 1862, aged 9
years 2 mos. 18 da.
Meridith JONES Fort Scott Kans. 1863 aged 1 yr.
Catherine JONES
18 day.

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Willow Sprinngs, Kans. Sep 30, 1869 aged 11 mos.
Temperance Pledge

"We heareby solemnly promise, God helping us tri abstain from all
distilled fermented and malt liquors including wine and beer (as
a beverage [added in pencil]) and to employe all proper means to
discourage the use of and traffic in the same."
[Signed]
JONES

Edward JONES,

Sarah JONES,

R.J. JONES and David L.

Note:
A group of photographs found in the back of the Bible are identified as:
. John.L. Jones, Edward Jones, Sr., Sarah Jones and Edward Jones, Jr.;
Edward Jones, Jr. ~ brother to Richard, John and Dave; Richard Jones'
Ed Jones; Jr.; and Dave Jones.
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Title: The Holy Dible, J.B. Lippincott
and Co~p~ny. - No-date given.

.. Thomas Yarnold
Births
William Watkin Thatcher YARNOLD_
Aug 27th 1850 O.E.
Jemima T. YARNOLD
July 18th 1852 O.E.
Edwin T. YARNOLD
March 24th 1856 O.E.
Children of Thomas &amp; Louisa YARNOLDs
Robert YARNOLD
Mar 28th 1858 Kansas
Anna YARNOLD
July 16th 1860 Kansas
Amelia YARNOLD
Dec 26th 1863 Kansas
Lilly Malinda YARNOLD Mar 9th 1869 Kansas
Marriages
Louisa THATCHER
Thomas YARNOLD

29th Nov 1867
at Bathwick Church O.E.

Mary Ann WATKINS
11th March 1867
Thomas YARNOLD
at Bedminster Church O.E.
Jemima T. YARNOLD
Harry M. SOLT (?)
Edwin F. YARNOLD

at Baptist Church L. Kans.
at Eldorado Springs, Mo.

Amelia YARNOLD Apr 2, 1888
Frank M. ALEXANDER at San Diego. Cal.
Anna YARNOLD Apr. 25 1888
William H. MOYS at Trinity Church Lawrence
Malinda F. YARNOLD Sept 10, 1890 (?)
Thomas A. POLLOCK at Lawrence, Kans.

Couptesy Fay Moys Estate
166

�Yarnold Bible marriages continued:
Thomas H. POLLOCK at Lawrence, Kans
Amelia ALEXANDER June 12 1906

Deaths
Robert YARNOLD
Mary Ann YARNOLD aged 52 Died Aug 5/85 at Lawrence Kansas U.S.
wife of Dr. T. YARNOLD, emigrated from Chepstow O~E. March 1857.
Buried at Oak Hill Cemetery Lawrence.

Yarriold Bible--Deaths continued:
Malinda Fo~brook POLLACK, aged 36 years and one month-Died 1905
April 7th at 10:15 p.m. at 300 N. 17th st. Kansas City Kansas.
Buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence Kansas. The wife of Thomas
Allen POLLOCK.
Francis Marion ALEXANDER husband of Amelia ALEXANDER April 21st
1903 at 11:45 AM. at Palenton (?) Texas--aged 67 years. Buried
Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, Kansas.

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of Eliza Ann Watkins Brinton.
Photo by F.F. Mettner. Donor:
Fay Moys estate and Watkins
Community Museum.

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�OBITUARY of Dr. Thomas YARNOLD
From Newspaper clipping dated
1890, paper unknown.

17

March

Dr.
Thomas YARNOLD was born in Monmonshire, England, on March
12, 1807.
His parents being well off he was enabled to get a
good education and indulged in the sports of the country, and
being fond of following the hounds became an expert rider.
This
accomplishment stood him good stead when later in life he became
a surgeon to some mining work
in S. Wales. He graduated at King
College and married a Miss Louisa THACHER by whom he had thr€e
children.
At the time of the coronation of Queen Victoria in 1837 he had
an excellent practice in Lonodon.
At the outbreak of the Crimean
war he entered Her Majesty's army as a surgeon and served with
great energy and credit.
His wife having died he married Miss
Mary Ann WATKINS in 1857 left England with his three children,.
and after some travel in this country settled in 1860 on a
farm
near Clinton, Douglas county, Kansas.
He soon developed a practice in and about Clinton and kept it
by
prompt attention and an enthusiastic devotion to
his
profession.
In 1870 he moved to Lawrence and added to his
practice
many patients from among the English
residents.
Gradually with advancing years he confined himself more and more
to office practice until in 1883, when he gave up altogether.
Later he divided his time pretty nearly equally among the three
daughters by his second wife.
Soon after corning to Lawrence he
and his family became active members of Trinity church and to his
energy and foresight in the management of its finances the church
is greatly indebted .for success in tiding over its hardest and
grasshopper times.
He was of a gently and kihdly disposition, an excellent
father and the kindest of husbands;
was always glad to welcome
his friends and those of his children at his horne. He died at the
age of 88,
having enjoyed fifty years of active practice in his
profession to which he was an honor.
Mrs.
Yarnold died in 1885.
The doctor's five surviving children are Mrs.
H.M.
Sault,
Las
Vegas,
N.M.,
E.L.
Yarnold, Medford, Okla., Mrs. Anna M. Moyes,
Lawrence,
Kas.
Mrs.
F. M. Alexander, El Reno, Okla., and Mrs.
T.A. Pollock, Kansas City Kansas.

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�GENERAL JOHN NEWTON ROBERTS
Submitted by David L. Snyder,
Park Historian, Isle Royale
National Park, 87 N. Ripley
St., Houghton, MI 49931. Mr.
Snyder informs us that around.
1900 General ROBERTS built a
summer home on Isle Royale, a
wilderness area in Lake
Superior in Michigan, about 15
miles from the Canadian
mainland. He owned the
property until 1919, at which
time he sold both his Isle
Royale cottage and his
principal residence in Lawrence
and moved to California. The
cottage, compared to his
Lawrence home (now known as the
Castle Tea Room) is extremely
modest. It has four bedrooms, a
dining room, kitchen, living
room with fireplace, and a
large screened-in dining porch.
By Isle Royale standards, it is
the most substantial cottage. A
large boat house where General
ROBERTS kept his boat "Sylvia"
collapsed in the 1950's from
winter ice damage. If anyone
has any further information,
Mr. Snyder would appreciate
hearing from you.
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Letter to John N. Roberts and Reply
Courtesy Kansas State Historical Society

(Photo Courtesy Watkins Museum)

On July 25, 1892, F.G. ADAMS, Secretary of the Kansas State Historical Society,
Topeka, Kansas, wrote to General J.N. ROBERTS at Topeka requesting certain
biographical information to appear in a catalog index with historical materials.
General ROBERTS furnished the following information:
NAME IN FULL - John Newton ROBERTS
PLACE &amp; DATE OF BIRTH - July 9, 1838, Mecca, Trumbull Co., Ohio
PLACE OF SETTLEMENT IN KANSAS - Lawrence KS
TIME OF SETTLEMENT IN KANSAS - June 25, 1869
PRESENT RESIDENCE - Lawrence KS
DAY, MONTH &amp; YEAR OF BEGINNING OF OFFICIAL TERM AS ADJUTANT GENERAL OF KANSAS April 1, 1889

169

�Kansas, A Cylcopedia of State History, Embracing Events, Institutions, Industries,
Counties, Cities, Towns, Prominent Persons, Etc., Supplementary Volume of Personal
History and Reminiscence, Part I with Portraits (Standard Publishing Co.,
Chicago).
Courtesy Kansas State Historical Society, K BB K13 Part 12 R
John N. ROBERTS, former Adjutant-General of Kansas, a veteran of the Civil
War and prominent citizen of Lawrence, is a native of Ohio, born in the Western
Reserve, at Mecca, Trumbell County, July 3, 1838. He is of Scotch descent and a
direct descendant of Major ROBERTS of the British Army, who was a Scotch
Highlander and came to America in the seventeenth century. William ROBERTS, the
paternal grandfather of General ROBERTS, was a soldier in the American Revolution,
and served with the Hearing Dragoons, known as "Scotch Highlanders." The parents
of General ROBERTS were John and Emaline (HOTCHKISS) ROBERTS, native of Hartford,
Conn. His father was a manufacturer of engines and machinery in Ohio, and in his
father1s factory the son learned the trade of a machinist and engine maker. The
business career of General ROBERTS has been that of a manufacturer. He obtained a
fair common school education, and then learned his trade. He answered to the first
call of President Lincoln for troops in the defense of the Union, and in April
1861, enlisted in the Nineteenth Ohio Infantry, for a term of ninety days, and
served under the command of General McCLELLAN, in western Virginia, participating
in the Battle of Rich Mountain and Beverly Ford. At the expiration of the ninety
days his regiment was mustered out of the service, and then Mr. ROBERTS assisted
in the organization of the Sixth Ohio Cavalry, which was mustered in the service,
in October 1861 for a term of three years. He was commissioned First Lieutenant of
Company G, of this regiment, and in August, 1863 was promoted to the captaincy of
Company 0, in the same regiment. In November 1864 he was commissioned Major of the
regiment, serving in the Army of the Potomac. He was severely wounded at the
Battle of Upperville, Virginia July 21, 1863, but remained with the army until
November 12, 1864, when, by reason of the expiration of the term of enlistment and
troubles arising from his wound, he was honorably discharged.
In October 1867 General ROBERTS married Miss Emily S. SUTLIFF at Warren,
Ohio. She is a daughter of a lawyer at that place. Mr. and Mrs. ROBERTS have one
daughter, Isabel, the wife of Mark E. OTIS of Chicago. In the summer of 1869
General ROBERTS came to Kansas and established his residence at Lawrence, where he
has since resided. In business as a manufacturer he has achieved financial success
and is numbered among the capable business men of the state, and in Lawrence he
has one of the largest and most beautiful homes of the city. It is modern
throughout, and is a model of architecture. In politics General ROBERTS has always
been an ardent Republican. He served with credit in the Kansas Legislature in the
regular session of 1885 and the special session of 1886. In 1889 he was appointed
Adjutant-General of Kansas and this office he held for four years. In fraternal
relations he is a Knight Templar Mason and Noble of the Mystic Shrine, and with
his comrades in arms he is a member of the Grand Army of the Republic and of the
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.

This sources gives essentially the same biography, except for the following
s:ntence: "Mr. and Mrs. ROBERTS have one child, a daughter, Belle Brandon, now the
wlfe of H.L. ARMSTRONG, who resides at Topeka, Kans."
170

�Manufacturing in Lawrence, Kansas 1854-1900, by Kenneth A. Middleton (University
of Kansas, 1937). The following are excerpts taken from a much longer paper.
Courtesy of Elizabeth M. Watkins Museum.
p.103: The woodenware factory of General J.N. ROBERTS, built in 1876 at the south
end of the dam, used water power until 1879, in which year General ROBERTS traded
buildings with the Pacific Flour Mills at Connecticut and Quincy (now Eleventh)
Streets. Since the woodenware factory required steam anyway in the process of
manufacture, it had not benefitted so much from the use of water-power, and by
moving to the Quincy Street buildings it gained much-needed space.
p.155-157: In 1876, on the levee at the south end of the dam, a building was
erected and equipped with a turning lathe, planing and splitting machines, and a
large circular saw. This was the woodenware factory of General J.N. ROBERTS and
Company. It manufactured berry baskets, butter platters, cheese boxes, broom
handles, and packing boxes -- the latter in "knocked down" form: the pieces were
out to size and could be assembled and quickly nailed together by the buyer. The
business expanded rapidly and new machinery was installed every few years. When a
Lawrence group was incorporated to manufacture the Randall wheat separator,
General ROBERTS arranged to have the wood work done in his establishment, the iron
work being furnished by KIMBALL Brothers.
By 1879 the woodenware works was already pressed for space, and in that
year, as has already been mentioned, it traded buildings with the Pacific Mill,
then owned by the McCONNELL brothers. In the new quarters on Quincy Street, the
woodenware factory had more room but was no longer able to use the dam for power
as it had done previously; inasmuch as steam was required for processing the wood,
however, the fact that an engine now had to be installed was not regarded as a
great disadvantage. Two years later the warehouse building was moved bodily to the
new location. Business continued to flourish; carload upon carload of baskets and
boxes were sent out of Lawrence. The number of berry baskets mounted to about two
million annually, according to Andreas.
For raw material the concern used cottonwood and black walnut vaneering,
sometimes as much as three carloads of the latter weekly. In 1881 the enterprise
was incorporated with $50,000 authorized capital stock, and named the Kansas
Basket Manufacturing Company.
Too frequently Lawrence was fated to lose manufacturing establishments at
about the time they reached the peak of their powers, and in three years time
after incorporation the basket factory was moved to Kansas City, Kansas, and an
allied plant was set up at St. Louis. At the new locations, in view of the
positions both of the source of raw material and the market for the finished
product, the business was much more advantageously situated in the matter of
freight rates than it had been at Lawrence. G.W. GRIFFITH, prominent Lawrence
business man and Douglas County Commissioner, was active in both the Kansas Basket
Manufacturing Company and the St. Louis Basket Manufacturing Company after the
change. ~enera1 ROBERTS and his associates set up a basket factory at Poplar
Bluff, Mlssouri, although General ROBERTS continued to reside in Lawrence. In 1893
the Poplar Bluff factory was destroyed by fire; the loss was estimated at $40,000,
only one-fourth of which was covered by insurance.
p.165: In 1899, after the city had given definite assurance that Massachusetts
Street, a~ least, would be ~aved, the Lawrence Vitrified Brick and Tile Company
was organlzed by the fo110wlng group: A. MONROE, president; A. MARKS, vicepresident; N.O. STEVENS, Eben BALDWIN, M. ROBINSON, John McFARLANE, Ben McFARLANE,
L.C: WILSON, and J.N. ROBERTS. The new company used part of its $32,000 paid-in
caplta1 to buy the McFARLANE brick yard entire, together with the clay and shale
171

�beds on the river bank, which an expert had estimated were large enough to supply
the new brick plant for two hundred years. Construction of the plant got under way
in the summer of 1899.
Topeka Capitol, 11 March 1919.
.
EARLY KANSAS HOME SOLD - LAWRENCE CIVIL WAR VETERAN WILL
MOVE
TO CALIFORNIA
.
LAWRENCE KS, MARCH 10 - SPECIAL - The home of Gen. J.N. ROBERTS, one of the oldest
mansions in Kansas, was sold today to J.J. SIMMONS, manager of the Lawrence Brick
Co. The purchase price was announced at $20,000.00. General ROBERTS announced that
he and his wife intend to move to California April 1. The ROBERTS home was built
during the panic of 1893.
General ROBERTS· career, both before and after he came to Kansas, is an
interesting one. He served thoughout the Civil War in the cavalry regiment under
Phil SHERIDAN. He enlisted in 1861 under General McCLELLAN, took part in the
Battle of Rich Mountain and Beverly Ford. After being severely wounded in an
engagement near Alpperville, Virginia he was discharged because of physical
di sabil i ty.
After coming to Kansas he represented Douglas County in the State
Legislature in 1885-1886. He was Adjutant General of Kansas for four years from
1889. He was the first POSt-COmmander of Washington Post No. 12 G.A.R. in
Lawren ce •
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NOTES FROM THE LAWRENCE JOURNAL .
(Thanks to the Watkins Museum)
November 30,
residence of
The building
"The removal

1888: The building near the Delaware Mills, at one time the private
O. DARLING, was sold by the railroad company not long past for $60.
was erected 26 years before and was repaired several times since.
of these old buildings improves that part of town."

December 15, 1888: A.G. EIDEMILLER was making improvements to "Lawrence·s Ice
Plant." The Lawrence Journal told of his "extensive ice chambers on the north
side" and of a building soon to be found on the south side of the Kansas River.
The new structure would be able to store from 8,000 to 10,000 tons of ice. The
Journal told of his railraod shipments, noting that "Mr. EIDEMILLER has side
tracks extending some distance up the river on both sides, along which are built a
number of slides for the purpose of loading ice onto cars direct from the river •••
The capacity of these slides is between 200 and 300 cars per day." Between 200 and
300 workers were employed by him during the ice harvesting season.
December 26, 1888: An ice storm decorated the mid-street sign of WOODWARD·s Round
Corner at Henry and Massachusetts Streets and made it a beautiful sight to behold.
January 16, 1889: L.O. McINTIRE added a new cash system to his dry goods store at
919 Massachusetts, Lawrence. The "Lamson rapid spring cash system" operated by
means of "slender steel wires radiated from the cashier·s desk to the sales
stations, all coming in overhead."
February 1889: The Lawrence Journal noted that the firm of W.W. FLUKE and Son at
739 Massachusetts, Lawrence, had "sold during the last six weeks, 13 pianos and 7
organs. Their sheet music trade is also better than ever."
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�TWIN MOUND, MARION TOWNSHIP
The following excerpts were taken from IISoil of Our Souls,1I by Martha Parker and
Betty Laird (Parker-Laird Enterprises, Overbrook, KS, 1980), pages 120-133. The
book is available for purchase or research at the Elizabeth M. Watkins Community
Museum, and contains ~ore detail about some of the names mentioned here.
Twin Mound owes its origin to an outspoken dreamer named Henry HIATT. Born
in 1816, the son of Silas HIATT, Henry grew up in Dublin, Indiana. However, he
married a New York girl, Frances Elizabeth SMITH, whom he met while on a trip with
her brother, Aaron Burr SMITH. Aaron was married to Elda Ann HIATT, Henry's
sister.
In April, 1856, Henry, Frances, and their five children, along with
Frances's widowed mother, moved to Kansas Territory, settling first at Bloomington
in Douglas County. The family and all their possessions, except for the livestock,
traveled by boat from Cincinnati, Ohio to Kansas City. The livestock was brought
by a party coming overland with whom HIATT had made special arrangements.
Following a practice common at the time, HIATTs brought their house with them.
Originally constructed in Cincinnati, the building was disassembled in sections
for quick reassembly in Kansas.
Shortly after his arrival in Bloomington, HIATT and two other men opened a
steam saw mill, the first in the area. Within a year, however, HIATT had decided
to move on. Selling his interest in the mill to his partners, he tr~nsported his
family some seven miles southwest to a place which-he named Twin Mounds. (Within a
few years the IISII was dropped, leaving the name Twin Mound.)

***

Hauling the lumber for his house from the Bloomington mill (the mill had
burned shortly after he sold his interest, and all that he received for his share
was enough lumber for the project), HIATT began construction. The house was two
stories high, unusually large for a pioneer home. Most of the interior was
finished with walnut. The doors on a large cupboard over the fireplace were made
of a single walnut slab. Even before the house was completed, HIATT began to plant
trees.

***

For several years, HIATT used his home as a station in the underground
railroad to help slaves escape. The slaves were brought to him by Capt. W.B.
KENNEDY, who lived five miles south of Lawrence. HIATT carried them in a covered
wagon to Col. RICHIE's home in Highland Park, the next station on their slow and
dangerous journey to Canada and freedom. Occasionally, when the chance of being
searched by proslavery parties seemed likely, HIATT took them to the home of Edwin
SMITH, a mile or so west, until it seemed safe to take them on to Topeka.
Coming with the HIATT family to Kansas, was Mrs. HIATT's mother, Abigail
Jessup SMITH, a widow, seventy-seven years old. She also preempted 160 acres of
land, which included part of the south mound, and lived there in a small cabin
until her death in 1864.
In 1858 Henry HIATT constructed a stone grist mill at a site about a quarter
of a mile northeast of his house. Equipping the mill with stones cut from Vermont
granite, HIATT ground his neighbors's grain into feed and meal. It was believed to
be the second mill in the state, the first having been built at Lawrence. The mill
structure was made large enough to accomodate a post office and a general store as
well. There HIATT sold groceries, drygoods, and hardware and bought produce from
local farmers, including butter and hides, which he then hauled to Lawrence for
marketing. HIATT traveled by ox team all the way to Leavenworth to purchase his
flour, crossing the river at Lawrence on the ferry.

***
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�On June 3, 1859, Judge Josiah MILLER, probate judge at Lawrence, preempted a
160 acre tract "in trust for the several use and benefit of the occupants of Twin
Mound Town Site," and on May 9, 1863, assigned that land to Henry HIATT as
"Trustee appointed by the persons who laid out the town site of Twin Mound."
Almost immediately, HIATT began to sell blocks to prospective citizens. On June
19th, for example, he sold five blocks to William D. BLACKFORD for a total of
$50.00. Although the town must have been platted by 1863, the official plat ~/as
recorded in July of 1870.
***
On November 1, 1865, a school board consisting of John SULLIVAN, Henry
HIATT, and Clinton SEAMIG purchased for $25.00 a tract of ground containing two
acres in Block 13 in Twin Mound. There a one-room stone schoolhouse was built. The
stone schoolhouse was probably the second school in the community, however, as
Ethyl Talley PETEFISH recalls that her father attended school during territorial
days in a log cabin located north of the present building. The stone structure,
more durable than the log one, was to remain in operation for just over one
hundred years, when the local schools were consolidated. On Sunday, May 29, 1966,
a basket dinner and program marked the closing of the last one-room schoolhouse
left in Douglas County. Over 130 people, including eight former teachers, attended
the ceremony. The oldest living former 'student was Fred DEZIUS, eighty-nine years
old, who had attended the school eighty years before.
***
- the Twin Mound Grange No. 123 of Marion Township, which was organized by
T.E. TABER on May 2, 1873. I.H. SMITH was the first Master and P.R. FORTNEY, the
first secretary. A dispensation was given on May 14, and the Charter issued on
October 17, 1873.
***
The first meeting of the Grange Library Association was held in September
1877 at the home of Brother WHITE with Brother THURBER presiding. A constitution
was written, and bylaws governing the organization were adopted. Sixteen members
bought the original forty-five shares in the association: Henry HIATT, W.R. OWENS,
A.E. WHITE, Whitford THURBER, F. VanHORN, E. MOSS, A. THURBER, H.T. WHITE, A.
OWENS, D.O. SIZER, and H. TUSSEY. The minutes from 1877 through 1893 reveal that
the meetings were held mostly in homes, at the post office, at the HIATT store,
and in the HIATT home. One meeting, that of January 4, 1879, was held at the
schoolhouse.
***
In 1891 a Missourian by the name of CARPENTER became postmaster and opened a
store about 100 yards east of the old mill site. Two years later, he sold his
business to J.W. BANKER, also from Missouri, who constructed a more suitable
building.
***
In 1902 the Silas HINDMAN family, who owned a gocery store in Augusta,
Kansas, traded their business for a 320 acre farm at Twin Mound. They also
constructed a new frame grocery store across the road from the mill site. However,
Silas HINDMAN was to operate the store and act as postmaster for only one year,
for in 1903 he died. Five years later, the family sold the farm and moved to
Lawrence. One of the children, Albert, who was only six when the family first
moved to Twin Mound, was a bright, ambitious lad with a journalistic bent. Some
years later, after acquiring a job with the "Kansas City Star," HINDMAN elevated
Twin Mound to regional fame by reminiscing on the editorial page about his youth
and his home town.
***

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�The first rural free postal delivery to Twin Mound was established in 1903
with the home post office at Richland, Kansas. The first carrier was Pat ALLBAUGH,
and his son Charles was his assistant.

***

Not until nine years after HIATT's death (1909) was the first church,
Methodist, completed. First initiated in 1907 with a fund drive, the one-room
frame structure was made possible by donated labor and a memorial contribution
from a Mrs. MONTGOMERY, in memory of her husband. Since the church did not have a
resident minister, it was served by ministers from Richland, Overbrook, Clinton,
and other nearby towns. The trustees were M.B. SINCLAIR, E.A. GAINES, O.W. DORAN,
C.P. HARDING, and B. FOGERTY. The church was active until 1929, after which time
it was used as a church only occasionally, sometimes by other denominations.

***

TWIN MOUND POST OFFICE
Appointment Date: June 30, 1858
Postmaster: HIATT, Henry
February 4, 1886
CARPENTER, John
October
15, 1889
BANKER, Albertus
effective
January
31,
1903)
(Discontinued January 13, 1903,
Memories of ALBERT H. HINDMAN
The following was taken from a column that Albert HINDMAN wrote for the K.ansas
City Star newspaper. It is undated. Submitted by Martha Parker.
When the Rural Fol k "Held Forth"
From the age of 6 until 12, I lived on a farm 20 miles west and slightly
south of Lawrence, in a little community called Twin Mounds.
November, in Twin Mounds, was memorable, for in that month the semimonthly
Literary society began its sessions for the winter season in the little rock
,schoolhouse.
Everyone who was able to walk, ride a horse or drive a buggy congregated at
7:30 o'clock and proceeded to "hold forth" in a grand manner. There were many
recitations from Longfellow, Bryant, James Whitcomb Riley, Edgar Allan Poe,
Tennyson, and many others of the grand old poets of yesteryear.
One recitation I remember so clearly that it seems only yesterday that I
heard it. It was given, more than once by request, by a tall young man of German
ancestry, named Paul GROSSKOPF. He had a remarkable, stentorian voice, and he
recited Tennyson's "Charge of the Light Brigade," until the rafters rung!

***

And then there was the singing. There was a quartet composed of Scott, Elmer
and Charlie HARDING and one other man whose name I have forgotten, but how they
could sing. Their favorite number and the one that stamped itself indelibly on my
memory, went like this:
Come where the lilies, the sweet fragrant lilies,
Oh come where the lilies bloom so fair.
And these two lines were repeated. After this, the bass member would
proclaim, in very deep tones:
Come away - come A-Way - come A-Way-Y-Y-Y-Y
Come where the lilies bloom so fair.
One night a young man who was popular in the community, Harry SUTTON, was
called upon to give a recitation. He hung back for a long time, but after repeated
coa~ing an~ cries of, "~h, come on, Harry!" he mounted the platform, eyed the
audlence wlth a wide grln, and declaimed the following:

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�Our cow had a calf That's half.
I saw a rat run up the wall I saw it's tail. That's all.
This brought down the house, with loud shrieks of laughter from the ladies,
and whistles and stamping of feet from the men and boys.
But real talent was displayed at times. One young lady of 16 or 17 was very
lovely, and had a beautiful voice. It was, as I remember, a clear, lyric soprano,
and when she sang the beautiful songs and hymns of the day, shivers of delight
would chase up and down my spine. Her name was Candace COLE, and I hope that she
is still alive somewhere and still singing.
TWIN MOUND CEMETERY
The following is taken from "Complete Tombstone Census of Douglas County Kansas,"
Vol. II, compo by Douglas Co. Genealogical Society, Jean Snedeger, Chairman
(1989). This book is available from the Society. See it for details, particularly
about the HARDING, HARTLEY, HECOX, HIATT, JOHANSON, ROBISON, and SMITH families.
Surnames found in Twin Mound Cemetery: BACHELOR, BADSKY, BANKER, BLOCKER, BOTZ,
BRANDON, BUCK, CHALLIS, CROW, DEZIOUS, DOWNING, FITZPATRICK, FOGERTY, FORTNEY,
GAINES, GERMAN, HARDING, HARTLEY, HASKIN, HEBERLING, HECOX, HIATT, HILES, HYLAND,
JACKSON, JENKINS, JOHNSON, LAWSON, LOSEY, MACKLIN, MAYSWINKLE, McBRIDE, MOORE,
MONTFOORT, MOSS, NELSON, OHSE, OWENS, PETEFISH, PRAY, ROBISON, SANITER, SCHMELTZ,
SEARING, SMITH, SNYDER, STANDLEY, SUTTON, TALLEY, THOMPSON, THURBER, WARFORD,
YOCUM, and possibly EATON and JACOBS.

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Frances Elizabeth SMITH HIATT
(Photos Courtesy Watkins Museum)

Henry HIATT

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�WILLIAM DENTON, Geologist and Naturalist
Taken from the "Philatelic West and Collector's World," Superior, Nebraska, dated
sometime in 1910, article by George J. REMSBURG. Kansas State Historical Society
file 48301. Submitted by Martha Parker.
Only a few people outside of some of the early settlers of Douglas County,
Kansas, are cognizant of the fact that one of the most noted American geologists
and naturalists, William DENTON, once lived in Kansas. The writer visited Douglas
County some time ago and learned from the late Henry HIATT, one of the pioneers of
that section, some interesting facts relative to the early career of the
distinguished scientist. I visited the spot where Mr. DENTON's cabin stood and
picked up a number of relics from the debris of his pioneer home.
About fifteen miles southwest of Lawrence and nearly the same distance
southeast of Topeka, on the beautiful prairie south of the Wakarusa River, stand
two natural elevations, from which, on account of their striking similarity, the
locality derived its name of Twin Mounds. Some of the old settlers believed that
these mounds were built by a mound-building race, but Mr. DENTON demonstrated that
they were of natural origin. A townsite was laid out here at an early day, but a
small village of several houses is all that ever materialized. The landscape here
is a magnificent one. It seems that nature must have designed the beautiful twin
mounds expressly as observatories for the use of man in gazing upon the splendid
expanse of country that stretches away from them on every side. A short distance
to the south the famous old Santa Fe Trail winds its serpentine form across the
prairie; off to the northwest may be seen the state capitol dome in Topeka, and
the northeast may be caught a glimpse of the state university of Lawrence. Looking
across the Wakarusa to the north is seen in the distant haze, the majestic hills
that skirt the valley of the Kaw. To the east is Rock Creek, where many
interesting fossils, especially of leaf-impression, are found. The panorama that
here presents itself is one of those picturesque blendings of prairie and valley,
of hill and woodland, of varied scenery, such as characterizes this section of
Kansas, and which engaged in glowing tribute the pen of John C. FREMONT, the
"Pathfinder," as he passed this way in 1842.
Here on one of these Twin Mounds stood the little cabin home of Wm. DENTON,
and here he pursued his studies and researches from 1858 to 1880. Here in this
primitive home, almost isolated, and amid the "beneficent fruition of nature,"
lived this lover of nature, and here he imbibed such of the inspiration that
molded his "Soul of Things," and his "Past, Present and Future." Mr. DENTON,
according to Henry HIATT, often lectured at the different pioneer settlements in
Douglas County.
It is a historical fact that the city of Lawrence was founded largely by
Unitarians. During the early days Mr. DENTON made arrangements to deliver a
lecture in the Unitarian Church at Lawrence. When the time arrived they refused to
allow the lect~re in the church on the pretext that DENTON was a spiritualist,
there being a decided aversion to spirititualism at that time. Not to be foiled,
however, by this spirit of prejudice, DENTON decided to have a meeting on the
street. Mr. HIATT was there and proposed that a boy be sent over the town ringing
a bell to get a crowd together. A boy could not be secured so Mr. HIATT took the
bell himself and soon had an immense crowd to listen to the redoubtable thinker
"DENTON was much enthused," said HIATT, "and made a speech that almost captivat~d
the vast throng of people." DENTON was also an ardent temperance advocate and
promulgated it at every opportunity. Among the highly prized relics of DENTON's
which the writer secured at Twin Mounds is a book he owned in 1858, and which was
generously donated by Mr. 0.0. HIATT, who lived within a stone's thow of DENTON's
old home.
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�William DENTON's fame rests chiefly on his great geolocial researches. Among
his works are the following: "O ur Planet," liThe Soul of Things," "Past, Present,
and Future," liThe Origin of Man," etc. Of the many discussions in which he engaged
the most notable was with President James A. GARFIELD, on the origin of man. A few
months later Charles DARWIN produced his great work on the "Origin of the
Species," corroborating by carefully recorded observations the evidence presented
by Mr. DENTON in that debate.
DENTON's lecture tours carried him to all parts of North America. He then
went to Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania, and died in New Guinea in 1883, while
engaged in scientific research. He was 60 years of age. His companions wrapped him
in his blanket and buried him on a mountain near where he died. His widow is, or
was at last account, living at Wellesley, Mass. The accompanying picture shows Mr.
DENTON as he appeared when he resided in Kansas.

HENRY HIATT, A Man Ahead of His Time
The following excerpts were taken from the book written by Henry HIATT, liMy Bel ief
and Reasons Therefor," pages 18-19 (Jefferson Gazett Co., Publishers, Lawrence,
KS, dated sometime after 1893). A copy is filed at the Watkins Museum.
I was born December 30, 1815, in Warren County, Ohio. At the age of five my
parents moved to Wayne County, Indiana, where I lived until April, 1856, when I
moved to Kansas at the age of 27. Was married to Fanny E., daughter of Isaiah and
Abigail SMITH, of Goshen, Orange County, New York. My wife died April 19, 1859, at
Twin Mound, having given birth to one boy and five girls, three of whom are
living. Three years later was married to my present wife, Abby A. MEAD, who gave
birth to four boys and two girls, of whom five are living.
When about the age of 21 I took an active interest in the Washington
Temperance Society just organized in Baltimore by six reformed drunkards who, with
the aid of a few early converts, were having great success in lecturing through
the States, obtaining simple pledges to abstain from the use of all intoxicants as
a beverage. But with individual exceptions the united church, true to their
history and early training, turned their engines and batteries against the
movement, loaded with passages from the Bible. In the first years they would
neither open the doors of their churches nor in any way countenance tetotal
abstinance. This was my first lesson against the church.

***

About the same time or a little later the anti-slavery question followed
that of temperance as another and still greater disturbing element in the states
north and south, and having inherited a deep sympathy for those in bonds as being
bound with them I could do no other than give a portion of my life work and means
to assist the slaves of the south in obtaining their freedom. The remembrance of
no part of said work gives me more pleasure than that of making two trips to
Topeka in a close covered spring wagon in which was secreted each trip two colored
men - slaves, on their way to Canada. Starting at sunset, leaving them at Col.
RICHIE's at midnight, and returning home by sunrise in the morning, RICHIE hauling
them to the next station, and so on.

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�The HENRY HIATT Family of Twin Mound
Mrs. Doris MATNEY of Tecumseh, granddaughter of Henry HIATT and daughter of Theron
HIATT, provided this genealogy of the Hiatt family from family records to Martha
Parker, who has donated it to the Elizabeth M. Watkins Museum.
Henry HIATT, b. 30 Dec 1815, Warren Co., OH (Silas HIATT/Anna CLARY), d. 25 Feb
1900, Twin Mound, Douglas Co., KS, bur. Twin Mound Cemetery.
mI. Frances Elizabeth SMITH, b. 15 Oct 1821, Orange Co., NY (Isaiah SMITH/Abigail
JESSUP), d. 18 Apr 1858, Twin Mound, Douglas Co., KS, bur. Twin Mound
Cemetery.
Children:
Alpharus J. HIATT, b. 14 Dec 1843, Wayne Co., IN, d. 25 Dec 1872, KS, bur.
Twin Mound Cemetery, m. Fannie BATTS.
Elmer HIATT, b. Dec 1870, d. 16 Feb 1871, bur. Twin Mound
Cemetery.
Oaxana Clary HIATT, b. 15 Apr 1848, Wayne Co., IN, d. 14 Feb 1928, Topeka,
Shawnee Co., KS, bur. Twin Mound Cemetery, m. Walter CHALLIS, b. 6
Mar 1843, Rosedale, IN, d. 5 Jan 1913, Topeka, Shawnee Co., KS.
A daughter CHALLIS, d. as an infant.
Chester CHALLIS, d. as an infant
Harvey CHALLIS.
Edna L. CHALLIS CROW, b. 1877, d. 1957, bur. Twin Mound
Cemetery.
Alveretta HIATT, b. 26 Jun 1850, Wayne Co., IN, d. 11 Nov 1850, Wayne Co.,
IN.
Zirona "Zidie" Vadala HIATT, b. 1 Dec or 5 Oct 1851, Wayne Co., IN, d.
single 18 Aug 1871, Twin Mound, Douglas Co., KS, bur. Twin Mound
Cemetery.
Querentha Lenore HIATT, b. 5 Oct 1854, Wayne Co., IN, d. 20 May 1910,
Topeka, KS, m. Thomas Jefferson BROWN, b. 30 Nov 1854 (James Chalmers
BROWN/Maria Gertrude __ ), d. 25 Apr 1934, Topeka, KS.
Kumwegif Ceginette HIATT, b. 7 Aug 1857, Twin Mound, KS, d. 1929, New
Lliano, LA, m. Henry LACEFIELD.
m2. Abigail "Aby" Ann MEAD, b. 26 Feb 1836, New York City, NY (Alanson MEAD/Mary
Ann SMITH), d. 20 Apr 1928, Lawrence, KS, bur. Twin Mound Cemetery.
Children:
Homer Fedora Petro HIATT, b. 26 Dec 1862, Twin Mound, KS, d. 10 Jan 1900,
Topeka, KS, bur. Twin Mound Cemetery, m. 11 Jun Charlotte Rosetha
BERGER, b. 1863 Lawrence, KS (Carl William BERGER/Caroline), d. 9 Mar
1950, Greeley, CO.
Orel Onida HIATT, b. 3 Oct 1865, Twin Mound, KS, d. single 13 Jan 1941, Twin
Mound, KS, bur. Twin Mound Cemetery.
Theron Cenajah HIATT, b. 31 Jul 1868, Twin Mound, KS, d. 8 Nov 1947,
Baldwin, Douglas Co., KS, bur. Twin Mound Cemetery, m. Mary Alice
FRASER, b. 6 Aug 1874, Meriden, Jefferson Co., KS (Sylvester Faulkner
FRASER/Mary Matilda GUFFIN), d. 1 Mar 1947, Baldwin, Douglas Co., KS,
bur. Twin Mound Cemetery.
Effie Zirena HIATT, b. 24 Jan 1871, Twin Mound, Douglas Co., KS, d. 1893
Albequerque, NM, m. Andrew McLAUGHLIN.
Clyde HIATT, b. 9 Apr 1874, Twin Mound, Douglas Co., KS, d. 21 Dec 1950,
Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS, bur. Twin Mound Cemetery, m. Anna McBRIDE,
b. Douglas Co., KS (Alexander McBRIDE, 1839-1902, bur. Twin Mound
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�Cemetery/Margaret ,1840-1894, bur. Twin Mound Cemetery), d. 2 Oct
1938, Lawrence, KS--,bur. Twin Mound Cemetery.
Leoti
HIATT, b. 15 Sep 1876, Twin Mound, Douglas Co., KS, d. Clifton,
Leni
AZ, m. Jay KENNEDY, b. 29 Oct 1874, Douglas Co., KS (Eugene M.
KENNEDY/Eva FOX), d. 27 Jan 1943, Lawrence, Douglas Co., KS •.
Abigail (JESSUP) SMITH was born 14 Dec 1780 Sag Harbor, Long Island, NY, and died
18 Dec 1864, Twin Mound, KS.
Henry HIATT was born in Warren Co., Ohio, and moved to Wayne Co., Indiana
when he was five years old. He went with his brother-in-law, Aaron Burr SMITH, to
Orange Co., NY, to visit Aaron's parents, and married Frances (Fanny) SMITH,
sister of Aaron.
They moved to Bloomington, Douglas Co., Kansas in April 1856, when he and
two partners operated a steam saw mill. He sold his interest in the mill in 1857,
and moved to Twin Mound, Kansas Territory. (The July 1857 map shows this as not
being settled.) Here he built a stone grist mill, wind powered. He was also a
farmer.
Henry built a stone windmill for grinding grain. The building also housed a
general store and the first post office in the community. Their home was on the
stage line between Lawrence and Carbondale, and was known as the Twin Mound House,
where travelers ate their noon meal, and horses were fed and watered.
He was raised a Quaker and attended meeting regularly, but was read out of
the church for questioning and arguing about anything he did not understand (or
agree with), but adhered closely to Quaker principals. He never swore, but his pet
expressions were "Dod Rotted," "Dag Nabed," "Con Sarned," "Dad b1amed," "Ding
b1asted," and if very mad he would come up with "Jeeves river."
Henry only attended 3 months regular school, but was educated by his
parents. In reading his articles, several have remarked that he was ahead of his
times. A short time before he died, he selected a large, sturdy log, and carved
his own coffin from it. When he tested it, he found it snug around the shoulders,
so widened it at that point. His mill stones, inscribed simply "Henry HIATT, A
Pioneer," mark his grave in the Twin Mound Cemetery, which he helped organize.
Also buried there are his first, second wife, Frances, Abigail, and his sons,
Homer, Oral, Clyde (wife Anna) and Theron (Mary, Alice), also a number of other
relatives. He was also registered as a lawyer.
Abigail Ann MEAD was the niece of Henry's first wife, Fanny SMITH.
Oaxana Clary HIATT attended Hesper Academy (Quaker), southeast of Lawrence.
Querentha (Quintie) took painting at K.U. (at least). Kumwegif (Wegie) was a
school teacher, and at least two of her pupils named their daughters "Wegie."
Homer was a store-keeper. Theron and Effie attended Lawrence Business College.
Leoti attended Kansas State, Manhattan, then took nursing at the Cook Co. Hospital
in Chicago.
Mourn Death of 0.0. HIATT, Jan 10
This obituary was taken from an unknown newspaper. Submitted by Martha Parker.
Mr. HIATT was well-known to local residents, having done much study.
Ore1 O. HIATT was born at Twin Mound, Kansas, November 3, 1865. He attended
the home school for 10 or 12 years as was the custom at that time. By reading a
great deal he gave himself a higher education. He took up the study of shorthand
which was very unusual at that time, also astronomy and geology. From the banks of
Rock Creek he dug out many rare and valuable geological specimens which he
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�presented to the State University. Later he became interested in theosophy and
made a trip to India in 1902 to better acquaint himself with the teaching and
belief of that society.
He was very much interested in the early history of Kansas and had many
relics of the Indians and pioneers.
With the exception of 5 years he lived at Dover, Kansas and the 2 years he
spent in travel, he lived on the old homestead that his father preempted in 1857.
Two years ago the old home burned and since then he has lived with his brother,
Clyde. He had been in poor health for a number of years and after a short severe
illness passed away, January 10, 1941.
Reminiscenes of HENRY HIATT of Twin Mound
From the Kansas State Historical Society. Submitted by Martha Parker. The notation
about claims seems to indicate they were taken from the depositions supporting
claims made by Kansas citizens against the United States, and recorded in the
House Reports of 1861. These page numbers, however, do not refer to the House
Reports for the 2nd Session of the 36th Congress in 1861. (See claims of George
Ward and Toussaint LaHay which follow.)
Letter dated 2 Jun 1893, Twin Mound, Kan., to F.G. ADAMS, Sec. Hist. Society,
Topeka, Kan.
Dear Sir,
Your communic~tion of Jan 12 was duly received, but have delayed, having
doubts of my ability to recollect circumstances and dates transpiring more than
one third of Century since, that could at all interest the reader of today. Tis
true I witnessed and was cognizant of many exciting and some tragi cal deeds during
my first two or three years residence in Kansas, some of which you doubtless have
on record.
I arrived in Kansas on the 26th day of April 1856 in company with P.R.
BERKAU and Shubal SWAIN. We settled ten miles southwest of Lawrence at a place
since called Bloomington, lying between the historic stream Wakarusa on the North
and Rock Creek on the South. We selected that locality on account of the abundance
of large and valuable timber on those streams for sawing; and we in partnership
engaged in constructing one of the largest saw mills ever built in the state under
the firm of Berkau, Hiatt and Swain. Whilst engaged in construction of said mill,
we were annoyed more or less by armed Border Ruffians in the interest of, and
working for, the Institution of Slavery, in small squads and Companies of from
fifty to five hundred or more. My first annoyance was running the gauntlet in
hauling overland from Kansas City my household goods, Cottage House and our
Sawmill machinery. As our direct road was infested by a gang of some fifty or
sixty armed ruffians, encamped six miles west of Kansas City, and for two weeks
were the terror of most who traveled that way, especially those going West. Some
were plundered, robbed and had their horses taken, their wagon and harness
probably left by the road side. My friends advised me not to go and risk my life
and team. The latter I would surely lose. But I told them I never carried arms,
and would give them no cause to missuse me, besides which we were needing our
machinery. So I started with two teams, one ox and one horse team, my twelve year
old son driving the ox team. When arriving at the Indian Bluejackets Hotel about
halfway to Kansas City found a man who had lost a pair of good horses. He was
waiting the action of the Governor to whom he had written for assistance to
reclaim his horses. We arrived at the City next day without disturbance from the
Rufians. When our waggons were loaded the Kansas City Merchants warned me of the
danger of passing by their camp, as those leaving the City with supplies were
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�objects of their lawlessness. But we went out within two miles of their Camp where
we stopped an hour to rest and graze our teams, where there was a well at a
Baptist Church. While there the Camp (having been routed by the Governour) came
marching up and halted to drink at the well, where they lounged around for a half
hour before starting for Missouri. I mingled with them freely, endeavoring to hire
a couple of them to help in the construction of our mill. I found them pleasant
and sociable fellows, who under more favourable circumstances would make good
citizens. My load consisted of a Sheetiron Smoke Stack 45 ft •. in length and 2 ft.
in diameter, flattended at one end with a sleight angle to stand on the furnace
giving it the appearance of a huge musket or cannon.
On my way home I met five ruffians each armed with a Carbon, two revolvers
and a large buoy knife. They were returning home from a marauding trip in the
Territory. Had I been at all freightened, would have received rough treatment. As
soon as the leader was near enough to speak he began Swearing as none but a
ruffian could, saying I had the d-mdest biggest cannon he ever saw. Yes Siree, I
replyed, just give me enough amunition to load it and I can do up the whole
business at once. After a big hah hah, he said by g-d that would kill every d-md
abolitionist in the State at one shott. You can go on you are all right on the
goose, and feeling sure I was thoroughly proslavery allowed me to pass unmolested.
Soon after this a Company of some fifty border ruffians took possession of a
house partially fortified in front by a stone fence (some three miles distant from
my residence) on the high prairie on Washington which was lined with hundreds of
acres of brush and young timber affording large facilities for hiding or escape.
They remained in possession of said house a month or more in July and August 1856
dOing little or no mischief that I now recollect, untill they were visited by a
Major
from Massachusetts who was stopping in Lawrence. Have lost his name,
though~e was frequently a guest at my house, and being a free Mason he believed
he could visit their Camp and be permitted to leave without injury, and would
doubtless have succeeded if all at the Camp had been freemasons, but he was
followed by two or three who murdered him and partially buried him within a mile
of the Camp, where he was found three days later and brought past my house where I
saw but could not recognize him.
The neighbours were immediately aroused, and some four hundred armed men
were soon enrout for the Camp led by Gen. LANE, determined to punish the muderous
invaders of the Territory. But the guards were on the look out and saw LANE's army
approaching and vacated the house with the greatest possible celerity and despatch
leaving behind them provisions, muskets, trunks, robes and blankets in the house,
and scattered through the thick brush, under cover of which they were permitted to
escape.
Before said Camp was routed, old John BROWN of Harpers Ferry notoriety
stayed at my house overnight. From certain rumours just received, led our milling
Company to anticipate an attack that night from said camp, but our fears were
allayed by the presence and advice of old Mr. BROWN, who said he would show us how
to make a substantial fortification in twenty minutes, by rolling into proper
place a few of the large sawlogs in our Mill yard, behind which three or four men
armed with loaded shotguns or muskets could defend the place against any probable
attack.
About this time a few of my Free State neighbours went across the Wakarusa
in the night some ten miles and drove home and butchered a three year old steer
out of a herd belonging to a proslavery man. Soon after which another party of .
freestate neighbours went after night into the house of an elderly woman being
alone (her h~sband.having been a member of the first Territorial Legislature
elected by Mlssourlans, and who under the press of excitement had left his wife
and hom~ ~o seek protection elsewhere) ordered her out of the house. On receiving
her posltlve refusal, they threw her beds and household furniture in a pile on the
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�floor and set it on fire, first selecting for themselves such articles of beding
&amp;c &amp;c as they could carry away. The lady of the house, powerless, witnessed the
burning of all her effects, walked slowly miles away to the house of some friend
for shelter and protection. The burning was followed up by plundering and carrying
off all the chickens and butchering a pig or two in the pen and the only cow in
the lot also dividing into a share a piece his green corn in the field. The
latter, however, was sullenly yielded to the owner on his return in time to gather
it in the fall.
I was indignant at such criminal actions and the more so because the
perpetrators set up for themselves a higher standard, in favour of a free State
one step at least, in advance of the South. Other property was stolen, other
houses burned by free State persons, all of which tended more or less to thwart
the effects of those honestly labouring for freedom, tempered with justice, and
correspondingly strengthened the hands of those labouring to extend the
Institution of Slavery.
In the latter part of August 1856 the roads through which Lawrence obtained
her supplies from the Rivver were blocked by Border Ruffians so it became
necessary for me to go to Lecompton for flour. Arriving there at noon on Saturday
I found the Town full of Border Ruffians. Someone spotted me and I was made a
prisoner in half an hour, thrust in to a low tent with half a dozen others·
previously arrested. On the first night of our cpnfinement our situation was the
most critical. About 11 p.m. we were surrounded by 15 or 20 Border Ruffians, about
as rough a set of freebooters as could be found, who claimed that the Tent under
which we were confined belonged to them and they were going to have it, their
object doubtless was to tear the Tent from over us and drag the prisoners into the
brush and rob and murder us. Our guard who was a small Kentucky Irishman was a.mred
with a double barrel shotgun revolver and buoy knife and was equal to the
occassion, his fearless pluck and courage mingled with oaths was rarely if ever
equaled.
.
After remaining two nights in Lecompton the whole Army some five hundred
men, marched south in the direction of my home some six miles away being full half
way, which a1larmed my wife and mill pardners causing them to pack in Trunks and
boxes the more valuable household goods and bury them in the cornfield. Whilst
encamped at the latter place Gen. STRINGFELLOW and Col. ROBBERTS one of his
officers had a quarrel which came nigh terminating in a dual, on account of their
Scouts having burned six of the best farm houses along the road. STRINGFELLOW
endorsed, ROBBERTS condemned the burning, stating that he came with his company of
sixty armed men for the express purpose of putting a stop to burning houses by
Free State people, and if their party were permitted to do the same thing, he
would take his men and go home, which he did without delay reducing the numbers in
Camp' and leaving them badly discouraged. After three Camping in the Country, the
balance of the Army in charge of their prisoners returned to Lecompton on friday
morning by a different rout •
. Soon after arrival Gen. LANE with some four hundred armed men were seen
approaching the Town over the prairie. Many of the Border Ruffians were badly
scared, but most of them were ready for the fight under protection of the Basement
of the new Capital and such other hiding places as they could find. Of the seven
prisoners, two including myself were immedate1y discharged on condition we should
join neither side in the approaching battle. The manner in which the National
Guards intercepted Gen •. LANE preventing a fight is doubtless on the record.
Soon as I learned there would be no fight, I returned to see Capt. HAMPTON
who had charge of the prisoners and who had so unceremoniously released me an hour
previous to obtain his assistance in reclaiming my team still in possession and
claimed by the man who had me arrested. On arrival I found some 300 Ruffians who
were the most anxious to kill somebody formed in a hollow square with a man
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�counting them and Col. TITUS on horse back in the ring harrangning them,
.
.
preliminary to pursuit of Gen. LANE. Cap. HAMPTON saw and came to me wh1sperlng ln
my ear to get back to my room immediately as I would not be safe there a minute,
but as those seeking Abolition blood were all in the ring. I was not recognized
and permitted to escape. On leaving I met Gen. RICHARDSON commander who likewise
charged me to get back to a place of safety. So I was placed in custody for the
night with other prisoners taken near Leavenworth and who had not been released.
In the morning whilst marching from our place of confinement some 100 yards
to our breakfast, two others and myself, a Border Ruffian was only prevented from
shooting one of us by the bursting of a gun cap. Acting Gov. WOOSON at once
ordered him across the rivver. Through the efforts of Cap. HAMPTON I regained my
team with a shower of abuse from the man claiming it, to offset the loss of Ponies
he said the Abolitionist had stolen from him. I arrived at home with my flour on
Saturday evening having been retained a prisoner one week.
P.S. I find in looking over what I have written that it is mostly personal
matter, having little or no interest to the general reader. If there any items
worthy of notice all right otherwise throw it aside. I have been inexcusably
behind in promptly writing. Yours Truly, s. Henry HIATT
Claims, 1861, p.1536.
Toussiant LaHAY settled in Douglas County before I came to Kansas, and built
a nicely furnished pine house of three or four rooms, plastered, painted, and on a
raised foundation. His claim was half a mile east of what is now known as Sigel
Bridge, a little post office at the crossing of the Wakarusa, eight miles from
Lawrence.
Gabriel MARKLE, who married a daughter of LaHAY, still lives on this place.
The house was one of the nicest ones in the country at that time, and was perhaps
put up in 1855. Mr. LaHAY had a wife, two sons, and two or more daughters. His
boys were pro-slavery and rough and always ready to fight. I think he owned one or
two slaves. His boys were both large enough to hold claims, and I think there must
have been two or three quarter sections of land in the family, good bottom land.
LaHAY was a man of wealth and influence among his people. Sometime in 1856 a party
of free-state men, supposed to have been residents of the vicinity, but whose
identity I never learned, robbed his house of furniture, clothing, etc., and
burned it to the ground. LaHAY was intimidated by this outrage, but immediately
put up a log-pole hut with dirt floor where he lived for some time and until he
built a better frame house than the first. I think he left our (not legible)
before the war, going South. I think his daughter married Mr. MARKLE about the
time he left.
I felt indignant when I heard of the robbing and burning of LaHAY·s house,
although I was a free-state man and had come to Kansas with the intention of dOing
my part in the struggle. I remember of calling on LaHAY early in our acquaintance
and expressing my desire that we should be neighborly. I told him that it was only
the circumstances of our bringing up that made me an abolitionist and him proslavery; had he been residing north and I south, our views would have accorded
with our environments. He seemed greatly pleased with my overtures of friendship,
and we always got on well together. My wife and I attended the marriage of one of
his daughters during the time the family lived in the log house. The young man
whom she married worked in my saw mill.
Claims, 1861, p.1735-1737.
I had another neighbor by the name of George W. WARD, who had been a member
of the first border ruffian legislature. He had a comfortable double log house.
F~r reasons of personal sa!ety, he left home in the fall of 1856, leaving his
wlfe, a woman of perhaps S1xty years, in charge of the premises. On the night of
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�September 7th, some free-state men in our neighborhood, Alfred CURTIS, A.E. LOVE,
and one other man I did not know, went to WARD's house, and not finding him at
home proceeded to carry away bedding and clothing. They then piled the furniture
together and set fire to it. They had ordered his wife to leave, but.she would not
go until the fire drove her out. They took some cattle, hogs, and chlckens. The
cattle they killed, and offered it for sale in the neighborhood. Some time after
the fire Mr. WARD returned and rebuilt the house, remaining a year or two until he
could sell it, going south before the war.
The men who committed these depradations were our free-state neighbors. I
told them that it was our duty to behave ourselves. If we acted as badly as the
Missourians, plundering and murdering, our friends in the east would have no
sympathy for us, and would leave us to our fate.
Claim of GEORGE W. WARD Before the 36th Congress of the United States
The following petition is recorded in Volume 2 of "Kansas Claims, House Reports,
36th Congress, 2nd Session," No. 476, pages 1733-1737 at the Spencer Research
Library, call No. 1107. Researched by the editor. In the interest of space and
genealogical value, I have recorded here only excerpts from the petition.
In the matter of the petition of George W. WARD.
Territory of Kansas, County of Douglas, ss:
George W. WARD, the above named petitioner, being duly sworn, saith: I
presented a statement of my actual losses during the difficulties of 1855-56 to
H.J. STRICKLER, late commissioner to audit claims under the act of 1857. The
witnesses upon whom devolved the proof of my claim were J.M. TUTON, Toussaint
LaHAY, and Sidney M. WARD; and deponent further saith that the statement so
presented to said commissioner was correct and true according to the best of
knowledge and belief of this deponent, and that deponent is unable to obtain the
attendance of all of said witnesses before the present board of commissioners, as
some of them are absent from the Territory, as far as deponent knows or can
ascertain. J.M. TUTON, as deponent is informed, is now living in the southwest of
Missouri; his testimony being important in this case, deponent respectfully asks
of the honorable board of commissioners, appointed to provide for adjustment and
payment of claims, that the testimony, proof, and papers originally taken by the
former commissioner, H.J. STRICKLER, be accepted as his petition and testimony
under the present law. 'I have never recovered any of the property nor received any
compensation from any source for the property taken as alleged and set forth in
the case so presented to the former commissioner, and upon which his award was
made in my favor for thirteen hundred and sixty-five dollars. This deponent
settled in Kansas during the fall of 1854. His claim is situated upon the
Wakarusa, about ten miles from Lawrence. Geo. W. WARD. Subscribed and sworn to
before me on this 1st day of August, A.D. 1859. David T. MITCHELL, Notary Public.

***

Sidney M. WARD, who being duly sworn, says: That she is the wife of Mr.
George W. WARD; was at home on the 7th of September 1856. On the evening of that
day a body of armed men surrounded the house of the petitioner, (Mr. Ward,) and
commenced firing guns; then demanded a surrender of the men; finding there were no
men about the premises, they came into the house, took and carried away all the
moveable effects of Mr. WARD, such as bedding, clothing, &amp;c; they threatened, at
different times, to shoot me if I did not leave the premises; although being in
"deshabille," I was not allowed to take a suit of wearing apparel, but, applying
the torch to the houses, burnt up all the furniture and effects of the petitioner.
I have examined the schedule annexed to the petition of Mr. WARD, and know that
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�all the articles mentioned were either burned or carried away. Believe that the
property, houses, &amp;c., were destroyed by persons engaged in the rebellion, and in
direct resistance to the constituted authorities; believe that they destroyed Mr.
WARD's property because he differed with them in political sentiments; believe
that the estimated value of the property destroyed, stolen and burned, as shown by
the schedule, to be fair and correct. Sydney M. WARD. Sworn to and subscribed
before me this the 22d of September, 1857. H.J. STRICKLER, Commissioner for
Auditing Claims.

***

John M. TUTON, after being duly sworn, states: That he knows Mr. WARD to be
a citizen of the Territory; that he was familiar with Mr. WARD's property and
effects, as he had the same under charge during the absence of Mr. WARD; that he
carefully examined the annexed list of property submitted by Mr. WARD, and knows
tha~ the property enumerated was carried off or destroyed at the time by an armed
body of men; that the price annexed to the articles was about the cash price of
the same, and believes that the aggregate sum of the loss incurred by Mr. WARD in
consequence of the troubles in the Territory could not, under a fair, just, and
reasonable valuation, be less than thirteen hundred and sixty-five (1,365)
dollars. Sworn to before me this 17th day of September, A.D. 1857. H.J.
STRICKLER, Commissioner.

***

Samuel WALKER, of lawful age, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is
acquainted with George W. WARD; knows that his houses and effects were burned and
destroyed in the fall of 1856; it occured about the 7th of September. The houses
were double log-houses; pretty good houses; the houses and effects were destroyed
by an armed body of men. I know everything was burnt up; even the clothing of Mrs.
WARD was burnt; that she left the premises in her night clothes. Samuel WALKER.
Sworn to and subscribed before me on this 24th day of August, 1859. David T.
MITCHELL, Notary Public.
Claim of TOUSSAINT LA HAY Before the 36th Congress of the United States
The following petition is recorded in Volume 2 of "Kansas Claims, House Reports,
36th Congress, 2nd Session," No. 433, pages 1586-1589 at the Spencer Research
Library, call No. 1107. Researched by the editor. In the interest of space and
genealogical value, I have recorded here only excerpts from the petition.
In the matter of the petition of Toussaint LA HAY.
Territory of Kansas, County of Douglas, ss:
Toussaint LA HAY, the above named petitioner, being duly sworn, deposes and
says: That he presented to H.J. STRICKLER, late commissioner to audit claims,
appointed under act of 1857, a statement of his actual losses incurred during the
difficulties of 1855 and 1856, which statement was correct, according to the best
of the knowledge and belief of this deponent. This deponent would further
represent that some of the witnesses whose testimony is material and important to
this deponent in proof of his claim of losses are now out of the Territory, and
that it is impossible for this deponent to secure the attendance of said witnesses
before the board of commissioners appointed under an act entitled "An act to
provide for the payment and adjustment of claims," approved February 7, 1859. Your
deponent would respectfully ask that the proofs, papers, and testimony so .
presented t? the late commissioner, and upon which he made his award in my favor,
may be recelved by the board of commissioners as his petition and testimony under
the present law. This deponent would further represent that he has never recovered
any of the property lost as alleged and set forth in the statement so presented to
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�said STRICKLER, nor received compensation from any source for said losses. This
deponent has been residing in Kansas since the year 1854, and lives about six
miles from Lawrence, upon the Wakarusa River. Touissaint LA HAY. Sworn to and
subscribed before me this 29th day of April, A.D. 1859. John SHANNON.
Territory of Kansas, County of Douglas, ss:
I, Toussaint LA HAY, of the Territory and county aforesaid, represent unto
the honorable commissioner: That on or about the 15th day of August, A.D. 1856, a
body of armed men then and there forcibly too and carried away one horse and two
rifles. At another time another body of armed men came and drove away your
petitioner's family; took possession of the premises, and took, carried away, or
destroyed the property of your petitioner, to wit; Blacksmith's tools, carpenter's
tools, harness and saddles, household and kitchen furniture, three head of cattle,
and burned the house of your petitioner. All of the above mentioned articles were
the property of your said petitioner. Touissaint LA HAY. Sworn to and subscribed
this 17th of September, 1857. H.J. STRICKLER, Commissioner.

***

Mr. J.M. TUTON called, and, under oath, says: That he knows Mr. LA HAY;
believes the estimate placed upon the property destroyed to be fair and just;
knows that Mr. LA HAY's houses were burned; that the houses were good, comfortable
houses; knows that Mr. LA HAY's cattle were taken away, and some were driven to
Lawrence; heard on one occassion a gentleman by the name of SWAIN acknowledge that
he had killed some of Mr. LA HAY's cattle. Sworn to before me this 17th September,
1857. H. J. STRICKLER, Commissioner.

***

Francis E. LA HAY, being duly sworn, deposes and says: I am acquainted with
Touissaint LA HAY, and live in sight of his house, and lived in sight of his house
during the "troubles of 1856;" knows that he incurred losses during the
diffculties. This deponent saw a body of armed men come to the premises of
Toussaint LA HAY and forcibly take and carry away one horse and two rifles; this
was about the middle of August, 1856; prior to this time Toussaint LA HAY had a
pair of matched horses stolen; he recovered one of said horses, which was again
stolen at the time of the taking of the rifles, as above described. About the 1st
of September, 1856, a body of armed men, supposed to be from Lawrence, came to the
premises of Toussaint LA HAY, and ordered his family to leave the premises and the
Territory, and gave them "passes" to pass out of the Territory uninterrupted. I
was present at the time, and a pass was given me. The only reason assigned was
that the two elements in the county could not exist together. About the 8th of
September, 1856, a body of armed men came and took possession of the premises. I
saw these men; they shot at me. They then and there destroyed and carried away
nearly everything Mr. LA HAY had; they burned his houses, carried away or burned
his kitchen and household furniture, his blacksmith's tools, carpenter's tools,
and his harness, saddles, &amp;c. I have reason to suppose that he has never recovered
any of the property alleged in the statement presented Hon. H.J. STRICKLER, late
commissioner, as lost, nor do I know of his having received any compensation for
the same. The cattle were driven away when the house was burned. I heard them
driving the cattle off. The pair of horses was worth about $300; the set of
blacksmith's and carpenter's tools were worth $100; the set of harness and three
saddles were worth $60 or $65; two rifles were worth $36; three head of cattle
were worth fully $70. The frame house was plastered; had porches, brick chimney,
and was worth $800 alone. The log house and household furniture were worth several
hundred dollars. Mr. LA HAY is a citizen of Kansas, and now resided on Wakarusa
about six miles from Lawrence. Francis E. LA HAY. Sworn to and subscribed befor;
me this 29th day of April, A.D. 1859. John SHANNON, Notary Public.

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DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1888
From

Book 6 in the office of the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court, Room
Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough.

144, Lawrence Judicial Building, Lawrence, Kansas.

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DATE/PLACE

BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

ACHNING, Charles J.
ADDLEMAN, George A.
Dg Co, KS
ALLEN, Robert B.
ALLER,John M.
Crete, NE
ANDERSON, Arthur J.
ANDERSON, August A.
Kans City, MO
ANDERSON, Edmund L.
ANDERSON, James A.
Linwood, KS
APETZ, Charles E.
Dg Co, KS
ARKLE, Fred
ASHLEY,Anderson H.
ATCHISON, George
Abilene, KS
ATKINSON, Erastus
BALDWIN, Chester U.
Clinton, KS
BALDWIN, William H.
Tonganoxie,KS
BARBER, John F.
Denver, CO
BARNES, Elisha
Tower City, Dak
BEASLEY, John H.
BELL, Frank C.
BEMM, Bruno
BENSON, Nelson
BERLIN, Eli
BLAKE,O. E.
Kans City, MO

7 Mar 1888
LOTHHOLZ, Minnie
22 Aug 1888BENNETT,Sarah A.
Dg Co, KS
Reno, KS
12 Dec 1888
ALLSTOT.Mary M.
15 Aug 1888HUMPHREY, Anna
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
29 Nov 1888
WAGSTAFF, Minnie A.
7 June 1888DISSINGER, Laura
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
12
Jan
1888
DANIELS, Belle
19
Jan
1888BRUCE, Lizzie
Leav
Co, KS
Reno, KS
6
May
1888WENBERG, Sallie
Leav Co, KS
Conn.
6
Oct
1888
LEWIS, Cora
19
Feb
1888
HARMAN, Betty V.
13
Aug
1888THACHER, Anna
Dg
Co,
KS
Dg Co, KS
1
Oct
1888
WOLFE, Emma
15 Nov 1888ANDERSON, Rose W.
Dg Co" KS
Geneva, KS
PICKETT, Mary Elizabeth 31 Dec 1888Dg Co. KS
Wichita, KS
1
May
1888ALLEN, Sarah J.
Dg
Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
21
Nov
1888ANDERSON,Ella L.
Dg
Co,
KS
Tonganoxie. KS
14
Mar
1888
MILLER, Louisa J.
16 Feb 1888
MACK, Lida (Miss)
30
Aug 1888
GIERTZ. Bertha
6
Nov
1888
FINCH, Selinda
30
May
1888
DOUGLASS, Nancy
28 Oct 1888HUFF, Minnie R.
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS

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429
475

J. J. Silberman, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

523
471

John Q. A. Norton, PJ
W. A. Quayer, MG

517
455

Jas. Marvin, MG
Peter Schumann, MG

409
410

J. T. Stevens, JP
M. F. Harrigan, MG

449

J. W. Spring, MG

494
423
472

W. P. Elliott, MG

493
507

J. Wykert, MG
Henry Farwell, MG

535

John Q. A. Norton, PJ

446

S. M. Osmond. MG

510

S. F. Wilson, MG·

432
421
479
503
453
498

Henry
S. M.
J. T.
Frank
R. A.
C. W.

John Wilder, JP

S. J. Brown, MG

J. Ducker, MG
Osmond, MG
Stevens, JP
B. OLds, MG
George, MG
Gullett, MG

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1888 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM

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o

BRIDE

BLODES, Joseph A.
WARREN, Frances
Linwood. KS
Linwood, KS
BOEHLE, August H.
SCHULZ, Augusta O.
BOLLARD, William W. YATES. Mamie E.
Topeka. KS
Dg Co. KS
BOND. Ellis
WEBBER, May
HAM, Arabelle
BRAZIL, James E.
'--- ..-Johnson- -Co·;--KS----- --. Dg' CO'KS -,.'--.'-"'-'
BROWN. Jesse W.
MEITH. Agnes L.
BROWN. William J.
BARNES, Lucinda J.
Jeff Co, KS
Jeff Co. KS
BRUCE, George B.
ANDERSON, Flora B.
Reno, KS
Linwood, KS
BRYANT, Francis M.
TROUT, Mary E.
BUCKMAN, Robert B.
PATTERSON, Mary E.
Leav Co, KS
Leav Co. KS
BUETTNER, George J. BRITTON, Hattie
BURKLE, John J.
GNEFKOW, Minnie A.
BURNS, Joseph
MC FADDEN, Mary Leone
Keokuk, IA
Dg Co. KS
BURTON, David H.
GALLAGHER, Mary F.
Argentine, KS
Holiday, KS
BUTLER, Wood L.
GIBSON. Emma
CAMPBELL. Edwin M.
COLLINS, Alice
CAMPBELL. John A.
STARR, Zurie E.
CHANEY, William O.
BLACK. Idella L.
Doniphan Co, KS
Doniphan Co, KS
CHAPMAN. William C. VARNUM. Hattie E.
CHINCHOLL, August
LEHMANN, Augusta
CHRISTIE, Henry C.
CORBETT. Minnie S.
Media. KS
Sumner Co, KS
CLARK. Charles H.
CALVIN, Martha E.
CLARK. John S.
PIERCE, Lillie L.
CLARK, Taylor
GROVE, Sarah J.
Randolph Co, MO
Jeff Co, KS
CLARK, Thomas H.
SWEEZER, Pairdee
Kans City. MO
Dg Co, KS
CLOUD, Joseph
KENDALL, Laura J.
COFFMAN, Allen
CARR. Daisy A.
Leav Co, KS
Leav Co. KS

DATE/PLACE

PAGE

10 Feb 1888417
Dg Co, KS
1 Mar 1888
426
5 Sep 1888481
Dg Co, KS
20 May 1888
451
27 Mar 1888~34
----Johnson-·-eo ;o'--KS-"'---'
5 Sep 1888
480
1 Mar 1888426
Jeff Co, KS
30 Nov 1888511
Leav Co, KS
17 Dec 1888
524
18 Aug 1888473
Dg Co, KS
28 Nov 1888
514
12 Jan 1888
410
3 Oct 1888494
Dg Co, KS
22 Feb 1888424
Wyan Co, KS
18 Apr 1888
441
23 July 1888
466
2 Oct 1888
492
10 May 1888450
Dg Co, KS
19 Sep 1888
485
3 Jan 1888
406
7 Mar 1888428
Sumner Co, KS
16 Feb 1888
419
5 Sep 1888
482
4 Apr 1888437
Jeff Co. KS
29 Nov 1888516
Dg Co. KS
21 June 1888
460
27 Mar 1888435
Dg Co, KS

*

OFFICIANT
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Christian Rehn, MG
Edward C. Ray, MG
F. W. Testerman. MG
Thos,V!. • Oshel, J,p.
0

S~' B. Hyman, MG
C. D. Bates, JP

M. F. Harrigan, Priest
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
O. L. Tindall, MG
Jas Marvin, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
A. H. Stote, MG
R. W. Arnold, MG
S. M. Osmond, MG
WIn. Ire Ian. MG
Werter R. Davis, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
WIn. Whitney, MG
Christian Rehn, MG
E. C. Ferguson, MG

Peter Brubaker, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
C. W. Cherry, JP
W. Mercer, MG
John Endacott, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ

�I:

DOUGLAS COUNTY. KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1888 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

COPPLE. James H.
LIPPY. Ada F.
See l-y. KS
Lecompton. KS
CRAYCRAFT. William E. LIVINGSTON. Effie A.
Linwood. KS
Linwood. KS
CRICK. Joseph B.
MC NEIL. Belle M.
Topeka. KS
Topeka. KS
CUMMINGS. M. Taylor GRIFFIN. Marianna
DAUGHERTY, Bert
DEAY, Sarah O.
DAVIS. Frank H.
MC KEE, Cornelia
DAVIS, Robert G.
WERTZ. Flora L.
DAVIS. Thomas N.
RICH. Minerva
DAY, William H:
BRADLEY, Mamie
DELAP, Jonathan
HINBON, Fr-anoi6 A:
Topeka. KS
Topeka. KS
DEORSEY. George
GIVAN, Maggie
Johnson Co. KS
Johnson Co, KS
DICK,George L.
LITTELL, Mary A.
DODDRIDGE. Charles P. TAYLOR, Nellie
DOLAN. John C.
SKINNER. Susie
DRAPER, Fred L.
YORN. Margaret
DURHAM. William A.H. SMITH. Laura A.
Leav Co. KS
Leav Co. KS
ELSTON. John G.
SIMMONS, Ida M.
EVANS. Samuel B.
DEAN. Alice
Lawr. KS
Argentine, KS
FAGAN. Peter F.
DAVIS. Ollie L.
--- - --Top-eka ,-KS- ----_.-- ---- .. --·.----Topeka-.--KS.-·----·-·---·.-

FAY. Thomas M.
Tonganoxie. KS
FINDLEY. William T.
Winnebago. MO
FISHBURN. Ezra
Osage Co. KS
FIX. Albert
FLAHERTY, Martin
Shawnee CO,KS
FORD. George
Leav Co. KS
FORDE. John A.
Winnesshiek Co,IA

TALBERT. Mattie E.
Sterling. KS
HALDERMAN. Winnie
Dg Co. KS
POWELL. Mattie M.
Dg Co. KS
STEWART. Sarah M.
REED. Millie E.
Greenwood Co, KS
ADAMS. Susie M.
Dg Co, KS
BERG. Martha E.
Dg Go. KS

DATE/PLACE

PAGE •

OFFICIANT

2 Feb 1888-

414

J. Lewis. MG

489

Geo. B. Edgar, JP

520

Geo. B. Edgar. JP

446
518
511
522
460
490
407

C. G. Howland. MG
C. E. Griffith. JP
Em. Cohran. MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
J. L. Brown. MG
John Q. A. Norton. PJ
A. H. 8toto, MO

416

John Q. A. Norton. PJ

Dg Co, KS
17 Sep 1888Dg Co. KS
10 Dec 1888Dg Co. KS
1 May 1888
9 Dec 1888
29 Nov 1888
12 Dec 1888
21 June 1888
22 Sep 1888

:3 Jan 1888Dg Co. KS
9 Feb 1888Dg Co. KS
13 Sep 1888
30 Aug 1888
27 Nov 1888
5 Aug 1888
31 Dec 1888Dg Co, KS
7 Dec 1888
19 Jan 1888Dg Co. KS
10 Jan 1888-

487
478
512
466
534

Jas Marvin. MG
J. Wykert, MG
A.- T.~Ennis. Priest
--G. R:Houts,MG
Geo. -B. Edgar. JP

519
411

John Q. A. Norton. PJ
John Q. A. Norton. PJ

407

S. M. Osmond. MG

484

Ira S. Bundy. MG

486

Henry Farwell, MG

444

John Q. A. Norton. PJ

438
529

John Q. A. Norton. PJ
John Q. A. Norton. PJ

512

Thomas F. Norris, MG

492

Wm. Whitney, MG

.'----"'--'--"-----'Dg-Co-;--KS-"---- --

12 Sep 1888-

Sterling. KS
13 Sep 1888Dg Co. KS
27 Apr 1888Dg Co. KS
5 Apr 1888
20 Dec 1888Dg CPo KS
25 Nov 1888Dg Co. KS
30 Sep 1888Dg Co. KS

�DOUGLAS COUNTY. KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1888 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

PAGE

FOWLES. Alfred T.
DAVIDSON. Florence C.
28 Nov 1888
515
FOWLER. Richard
WATTS. Elizabeth Jane
16 Aug 1888
473
FOX. Isaiah
HUNTER. Parlee
27 Aug 1888477
Lawr. KS
Topeka. KS
FULLER. Charles R.
JEWETT. Abbie E.
18 July 1888464
Blue Gla. IL
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co, KS
FULLERTON. Robert D. SPANGLER. Phebe
25 Dec 1888527
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
Johnson Co. KS
G~EED.Charles S.
GORE. Mabel E.
28 June 1888462
Topeka. KS
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
GRAY. Thomas B.
MIFFLIN. Viola May
13 June 1888456
Carbondale, KS
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
GREEN, Edward (Mr.) THOREN, Lydia S.
2 Apr 1888
436
GUM, Samuel K.
STEVER, Mary A.
24 Dec 1888532
Dg Co, KS
Junction City, KS
Dg Co, KS
GUSTAFSON, John W.
COLYER, Sarah A.
27 June 1888
461
HADLEY. Louis
WILLIAMS. Alice
23 Aug 1888
476
HAMILTON, Newton
BIRD. Fannie
26 June 1888
461
HAMM, William E.
DISSINGER. Sallie R.
23 Oct 1888499
Jasper Co, MO
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
HAMMERT. Bernhard W/H MARFILIUS.Anna Christine 10 May 1888
447
HARDIN. James H.
NELSON. JUlia
18 Aug 1888
474
HARTLEY. Samuel E.
HARRIS. Lena
1 Feb 1888
413
HARVEY. Tallyrand
PARKER. Mary M.
4 July 1888
462
HASTIE. William L.
PATTERSON. Matilda M.
2 Feb 1888
413
HATCHER. Peter M.
TUTTLE. Martha E.
18 Nov 1888
509
HAUSE. George
WINTER. Carrie A.
22 Feb 1888
425
HAUSMANN, George C. WElL. Sarah E.
8 Nov 1888
503
HAWKINS. William
GIDONS, Lul4
2 Nov 1888502
Reno, KS
Reno, KS
Reno, KS
HAYDEN, William
GRISARD. Susan
9 June 1888
457
HELFICH. Edward C.
MALLISON, Nellie G.
7 Feb 1888414
Mountain Home, ID
DG Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
HESS, Charles
KNAACK. Anna
9 Aug 1888
470
HICKS, Charles E.
SUTTON, Laura Jane
18 Nov 1888
509
HIBBARD, Sheldon W. SHULL, Ella M.
15 Feb 1888
419
HIDDLESTON, Charles O. MATHEWS, Sarah S.
15 Mar 1888431
Johnson Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
Johnson Co, KS

*

OFFICIANT
Richard Cordley, MG
Samuel B. Hymann, MG
License only
A. Censon Carroll, MG
Jesse L. Whitla, MG
Richard Cordley, MG
B. F. Bowman. MG
J. J. Silbermann, MG
G. R. Houts. MG
John Q. A. Norton. PJ
Henry J. Ducker. MG
W. Wright, MG
Peter Schumann, MG
J. J. Silbermann. MG
M. Wooton, MG
J. T. Stevens. JP
W. R. Constant, MG
Werter R. Davis, MG
Joseph Michael, MG
John Q. A. Norton. PJ
Peter Schumann. MG
I. Sam Kelsall, MG
Geo. B. Edgar. JP
A. T. Ennis, Priest
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
L. Van Woorhis, JP

E. Atkinson. MG
E. L. Thomas, MG

I~

�I:

DOUGLAS COUNTY. KANSAS MARRIAGES - 1888 (Cont'd)
..._- BRIDEGROOM~·--------·-·-L- ...- ER lDE· ~---~-.--.- ------.-~----- -~-. ·--DATE/PtACE _. -~-- - - -'PAGE-#------eFF I-etANT--~-·

HILL. Will iam C.
HILL. Will iam V.
Reno. KS
HINDMAN. John C.
Leav Co. KS
HINES. George
HOAD. Alvin B.
Kans City. MO
HOLMAN. James F.
HOPKINS. Charles B.
Topeka. KS
HOWELL. George W.
HOWSLEY. William M.
Tonganoxie. KSs
HUCKER. William H.
HURST. Charles W.
Reno. KS
HUTCHINS. James R.
Tonganoxie. KS
HYRE. Charles W.
HYRE. Daniel
ILIFF. James G.
IRVIN. Hannibal
JACKSON. Jacob
Kans City. KS
JAYQUASH. William
Linwood. KS
JOHNSON. Frank
JOHNSON, Vincent
JOHNSON. William
JONES. David L.
JONES. David R.
Beatrice. NE
JONES. Henry R.
JORDAN. Martin J.
Dg Co. KS
JOY. Nelson T.
KAISER. Christian J.

MASON. Ella L.
CHAPMAN. B. B.
Reno. KS
FRIDENSTINE. Rena M.
Dg Co. KS
MC KAY. Mary
PATE. Alice L.
Dg Co. KS
FOWLER. Louisa S.
NORTON. Marie V.
Dg Co. KS
CROZIER. Lena
GEISS. Theresia
Tonganoxie. KS
JACKSON. Lucinda
CARTER. Mary S.
Reno. KS
WARREN. Alice
Fairmont. KS
HERTZLER. Annie M.
JAMISON. Annie
CHAPIN. Jessie
MC GINNIS. Mary F.
PETERSON.Augusta Sophia
Dg Co. KS
WARNE. Martha
Linwood. KS
LEISHER. Henrietta J.
RANDALL. Nellie B.
ANDERSON. Melinda
PEDRICK. Julia E.
HARRIS. Amanda W.
Dg Co. KS
SCHULTZ. Lizzie
CLAIR. Theodie V.
Franklin Co. KS
WERTZ. Clara I.
SCHURR. Louisa

28 Dec 1888
17 Dec 1888Dg Co. KS
14 Nov 1888Dg Co. KS
14 Nov 1888
5 June 1888Dg Co. KS
8 Aug 1888
22 Dec 1888Dg Co. KS
15 Nov 1888
4 Sep 1888Dg Co. KS
16 Feb 1888
17 July 1888Leav Co. KS
27 Dec 1888Dg Co. KS
25 Oct 1888
19 Dec 1888
4 Mar 1888
19 Apr 1888
7 Mar 1888Dg Co. KS
27 Mar 1888Dg Co. KS
5 Sep 1888·
24 Oct 1888
8 Aug 1888
1 May 1888
3 May 1888Dg Co, KS
17 Mar 1888
25 Apr 1888Dg Co. KS
12 Dec 1888
22 Dec 1888

531
517

W. B. Stevenson. MG
Jas Marvin. MG

508·
506
454

... ",. Wm:~- 'lreTarf•. MG

J. H. Bonebrake. MG

470
531

Jas Marvin. MG
John Q. A. Norton. PJ

508
480

W. B. Maggs. MG
J. A. Motler. MG

422
463

Francis J. Peck. MG
Sam Kelsall. KG

533

David White. MG

500
526
427
442
429

Thos G. Winey. MG
Thos F. Nossis. MG
Werter R. Davis. MG
M. Wooten. MG
John Q. A. Norton. PJ

434

John Q. A. Norton. PJ

481
499
469
445
447

S. B. Hyman. KG
Jas Marvin. MG
S. J. Brown. MG
Wm. Ire Ian. MG
J. W, Braxton. MG

433
443

John Q. ·A. Norton. PJ
J. W. Stewart. JP

521
530

John Q. A. Norton. PJ
Christian Rehn. KG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY. KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1888 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM

~
~

BRIDE

DATE/PLACE

KASOLD. Albert G.
MEITH. Edith A.
3 Apr 1888
KINNE. Ezra P.
WEBB. Sarah M.
13 Dec 1888Leav Co. KS
Leav Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
KIRKPATRICK. Merritt M. BANKS. Amy L.
12 Jan 1888Leav Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
KNSEPFEL. Ernest G. LICHTFIELD. Josie A.
3 Oct 1888Argentine. KS
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
KRUEGER. Hermann
SOUDEREGGER.Margaretha
17 Apr 1888Argonia. KS
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
KYLE. James
THOMPSON. alice H.
24 Sep 1888Jeff Co. KS
Jeff Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
LACEFIELD. Henry C. HIATT. Wegie
24 Oct 1888Franklin Co. MO
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
LANDER. John
MC CAB. Bridget E.
17 Sep 1888
LANGNER. Freidrich
BEIER. Caroline
2 Dec 1888
LARIMER. Hugh D.
SPANGLER. Mary E.
15 Feb 1888Perryville. KS
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
LEEMAN. Lewis
BARNHART. Ardellia F.
25 Jan 1888.---- ·-W-i+l iamstown. KS , ........ ·-··Wi 1·1 iamstown.· KS" - ..... __ .. ' --Jet f"Co;- -KS'
LEONARD. Oscar P.
MERRITT. Alice May
4 Apr 1888
LE SEUR. Owen C.
MC FARLAND. Harriet S.
17 Apr 1888
LESSER. John
TROUT. Martha
26 NOv 1888
LEVETT. Walter W.
CRAVER. Sarah E.
9 Apr 1888Reno. KS
Reno. KS
Leav Co. KS
LEWIS. James W.
DANIELS. Florence
6 June 1888
LUTZ. Louis
SAlLE. Anna
31 Jan 1888Lapeer. KS
Lapeer. KS
Dg Co. KS
LYMAN. George W.
GATES. Susie E.
10 May 1888Leavenworth. KS
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
LYSINGER. Lincoln
MOORE. Fannie
8 Feb 1888
MORRISON. Cornelius W. DANIELS. Virginia
13 Mar 1888
MATHEWS. Francis
RAYBOURN. Alzira E.
14 Mar 1888
MATHEWS. William T. GAUSNELL. Rosa E
21 Apr 1888Linwood. KS
Linwood. KS
Leav Co. KS
MAYBERRY. William R. HOWELL. Anza F.
18 Dec 1888DeSoto. KS
DeSoto. KS
Dg Co. KS
MC CLURE. Orville
COLE. Nellie H.
18 Jan 1888Denver. CO
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
MC COY. Justus B.
GILLULI. Mariah Isabelle 20 Dec 1888Lawr. KS
Chester. KS
Dg Co. KS

PAGE ,.

OFFICIANT

436
523

Geo. B. Edgar. JP
John Q. A. Norton. PJ

408

A. Beatty. MG

493

WIn. Whitney. MG

440

J. J. Silbermann. MG

491

John Q. A. Norton. PJ

500

John Q. A. Norton. PJ

488
515
420

A. T. Ennis. Priest
Peter Schumann. MG
S. L. Johnson. MG

412

Fletcher A. White. MG

438
440
513
439

A. H. Stote. MG
Jas Marvin. MG
John Q. A: Norton. PJ
Samuel Kelsall. JP

455
412

John Q. A.. Norton. PJ
H. Gerlarh. Priest

450

E. M. Cohron. MG

416
430
433
442

Richard Cordley. MG
Dudley Lee. MG
John Q. A. Norton. PJ
Jos Magrath. JP

525

John Q. A. Norton. PJ

4"

Wm. Bayard Craig. MG

529

Jas Marvin. JP

1
J.~

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DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS -1888 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

MC ELROY, William
MINOR, Laura
Topeka, KS
Dg Co. KS
MC FARLANE, Albert
PETERSON, Hannah
Lawr, KS
Lawr, KS
Me MILLON. Frank W. LATHROP, Abbie L.
Kans City, MO
Dg Co, KS
MC MURTRIE, John F. STEWART, Eva E.
Emporia, KS
Dg Co, KS
MEEKER, Charles S.
ROBERTS, Alice Annie
MELLON, William A.
BELL, Georgia L. (Miss)
Kans City, MO
Dg Co, KS
MICHAEL, John W.
FLORY, Lida
MINNER, Joel A.
DE VELBISS, Belle
Abilene, KS
Dg Co, KS
MONROE, Madison
GRAY, Mary
MOON, Joseph R.
TURNER, Laura A.
MOORE, Ernest J.
PREBBLE, Fannie
Breckenridge,MO
Irving, KS
MOORE, Frank W.
GLENN, JUlia A.
Junction CitY.KS
Dg Co, KS
MORGAN, Charles A.
HICKS, Mary C.
MORGAN, John A.
GUTHR IE, Mary
Wichita, KS
Dg Co, KS
MORRIS. Joseph L.
LONG, Maggie
MOYS, William H.
YARNOLD, Anna M.
NELSON, Fred H.
ANDERSON, Augusta
NEWSTIFTER, Louis
VITI, Emma
NICOL, Archie B.
COATE, Mary A.
NICOLAY, George
MATIfER, Luella
NOWAK, Lendvie
BOWERS, Sarah J.
NUFFER, August '
FUNK, Anna M.
OEHRLE. Godfrid
MOHLER. Salinda
O'LAUGHLIN, James P. HUGGARD, Catherine S.
Emporia, KS
Dg Co, KS
OLSON, Paul
OLSON, Gerda Sofie
O'NEIL, Herbert L.
VAN TRIES, Minnie
OSMOND.·-Robert·-M. --·GRIFFITIL- Mary E-;.
Guernsey, IA
Dg Co, KS

DATE/PLACE

PAGE.

OFFICIANT

20 Dec 1888Dg Co. KS
27 Aug 1888-

528

E. M. Cohron, MG

478

License only

458

Richar'd Gor-dley, Mc;

418

J. Lewis, MG

476
437

E. Atkinson, MG
L. C. Howe, MG

418
496

WID. M. Michael. MG
W. D. Stover, MG

465
483
463

W. Mercer, MG
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
M. F. Mc Kirahar, MG

408

Philip M. Lewis, MG

424
504

Thomas G. Winey, MG
A. H. Stote, MG

516
444
497
505
417
469
452
496
423
514

WID. Irelan, MG
John K. Dunn, MG
Henry Farwell, MG
H. Gerlach, MG
John Endacott. MG
J. T,'Stevens, JP
JohnQ. A. Norton, PJ
F. W. Fiegenbaum, MG
Peter Brubaker, MG
A. T. Ennis, Priest

13 June 1888Dg Co. KS
15 Feb 1888Dg Co, KS
23 Aug 1888
15 Apr 1888Dg Co, KS
12 Feb 1888
10 Oct 1888Dg Co, KS
3 July 1888
6 Sep 1888
14 July 1888Shawnee Co,KS
11 Jan 1888Dg Co, KS
19 Feb 1888
8 Nov 1888Dg Co, KS
25 Nov 1888
25 Apr 1888
17 Oct 1888
19 Nov 1888
14 Feb 1888
7 Aug 1888
28 May 1888
16 Oct 1888
22 Feb 1888
29 Nov 1888Dg Co. KS
30 Mar 1888
8 Mar 1888

435
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
430
C. E. Williams, MG
..-. 9·'May1-888--------'·--·449 -. --'.. ·S;- M: 'Osmond~ ·MG --. --,
Dg Co. KS

�DOUGLAS COUNTY. KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1888 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM

BRIDE

OVERTON. Anthony Jr. GREGG. Clara M.
Topeka. KS
Dg Co. KS
OWEN. William H.
TYLER. Frances
PATTERSON.William C. FLINN. Sarah T.
PATrY. Frank
SNOW. Nannie A.
PAULY. Josiah
RENDER. Jennie E.
Holdredge. NE
Dg Co. KS
PEER. Wi 11 iam H.
VARNUM. Anna E.
PETERSON. Elias
LINDBURG. Lotten
PIERATT. Jesse
HINES. Eva F.
PIERATT. William G. TYLER. Lydia A.
PIERSON. Pier Anton SPEARS. Ida C.
Kans City. MO
Kans City. MO
PLASKET. John R.
WIGG IN. Ida Be 11e
PORTER. Preston
HOLT. Nellie
PRATHER. Charles E. GAMES. Minnie J.
Birmingham. IA
Paola. KS
PRICE. David T.
BALDWIN. Edith A.
PUREL. Jacob
STONE. Mary
RANDALL. Edwin M.
SWEET. Jennie M.
Herrington. KS
Dg Co. KS
RAY. T. Jeff
BLOOD. Kate E.
REAGAN. John
SCHARBAGER. Mary
Johnson Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
REICHARDT. Charles G. BARNETT. Anna Z.
Pottsville. PA
Columbia. MO
RICKMAN. Allen
ELLIOTT. Annie
Og Co. KS
Denver. CO
RIGBY. Richard
YANCY. Hattie
Ottawa. KS
Dg Co. KS
ROE. William H.
RITTER. Sophia
Kans City. MO
Kans City. MO
ROGERS. Horace M.
CATLIN. Mary E.
Johnson Co. KS
Hesper. KS
ROGERS. John W.
WISELEY. Elizabeth G.
J.eff Co. KS
Jeff Co. KS
RUDROW. William T.S. BROOKS. Lill ie
Oskaloosa. KS
Dg Co. KS
RUNYAN. James A.
ANTI BUSH. Luella
Ft. Scott. KS
Ft. Scott. KS

DATE/PLACE

PAGE i

14 June 1888458
Dg Co. KS
16 Feb 1888
421
10 Oct 1888
495
25 Dec 1888
529
25 Sep 1888491
Dg Co. KS
19 Sep 1888
485
12 June 1888
457
5 Dec 1888
518
10 Oct 1888
495
3 Mar 1888427
Dg Co. KS
10 Sep 1888484
13 Sep 1888
487
11 June 1888456
Dg Co. KS
15 Nov 1888
507
15 Mar 1888
431
15 Nov 1888506
Dg Co. KS
17 Oct 1888
497
17 Jan 1888409
Dg Co. KS
15 June 1888459
Dg Co. KS
27 July 1888467
Dg Co. KS
9 Aug 1888471
DG Co. KS
6 Feb 1777415
Og Co. KS
1 Aug 1888467
Johnson Co. KS
29 Feb 1888425
Jeff Co. KS
5 Sep 1888483
Dg Co. KS
13 July 1888464
Og Co. KS

OFFICIANT
E. M. Cohron. MG
John Q. A. Norton. PJ
R. H. Van Pelt. MG
G. R. Houts. MG
Jas Marvin. MG
WIn. Whitney. MG
John Q. A. Norton. PJ
WIn. Ire Ian. MG
WIn. Irelan. MG
John Q. A. Norton. PJ

License only
T. W. Davis. MG
G. R. Houts. MG
Henry Farwell. MG
A. H. Stote. MG
Hillary A Gobin. MG
R. H. Van Pelt. MG
. H. Gerlach. Priest
John Q. A. Norton. PJ
John Wilder. JP
Welborn Wright. MG
John Q. A. Norton. PJ
Eusebia Couch. MG
C. W. Cherry. JP
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
Richard Cordley. MG

�DOUGLAS COUNTY. KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1888 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM

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DATE/PLACE

PAGE

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OFFICIANT

Thos G. Winey, MG
RUSE. Otis C.
KLING. Sarah J.
521
12 Dec 1888
Dudley Lee, MG
RUSSELL. Leander
CURLETT. Amelia
26 Aug 1888
477
Richard Cordley, MG
SANBORN. John R.
SMITH. Mary Louise
2 Aug 1888468
Brocton. NY
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co, KS
SAUER. Frank
BOND. Mary Etta
W. Irelan, MG
15 Sep 1888
489
Henry
Gerlark, Priest
SCHEHRER. Wendlin
ERNST. Barbara
452
4 June 1888
SEELE. August
HEIDRICH. Mary
John
H.
Maul, MG
4 May 1888
448
SEELE. FrederickHEIDRICH. Anna MaryJohn
Q.
A. Norton. PJ
12 Dec 1888
522
William Augustus
Minnie
--SHANAFEL~- Wi+l-i-am -P-:---wELSH';" --Emma .£-;-.__... ------·5---5e p-"'1888-- --.- .~ - ... , 48'2 .---..--..-J--:--R ;'-Shaflaf e-H;;- -. MG--'---SHAW. George B.
MARKS. Carrie S.
6 May 1888
448
John S. Brown. MG
SHEEHAN. James A.
DRAKE. Hester
29 May 1888453
Geo. B. Edgar. JP
Oxford. IA
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
Thos G. Winey. MG
SHEPARD. William
ROBINSON. Jennie F.
14 June 1888
459
SHIMMONS. George A. STRAFFON. Cora M.
18 Apr 1888
John K. Dunn. MG
441
SIEGRIST. Henry S.
SULLIVAN, Emma
27 Dec 1888J. M. Sullivan. MG
532
Galena, KS
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
John Q. A. Norton, PJ
SKINNER. William H. PRICE, Taira
19 Dec 1888
527
SMITH, Albert L.
BAKER, Parthena
19 Dec 1888K. S. Lankford, MG
526
Dg Co. KS
Hoge, KS
Leav Co. KS
John Q. A.Norton, PJ
SMITH, Clarence W.
THOMPSON. Alice
12 Nov 1888505
Topeka. KS
Topeka, KS
Dg Co, KS
STARR. John M.
HUMBERT. Ida M.
14 June 1888
E . F . Hi 11, MG
454
STEWART, Albert C.
HYDE. Laura B.
18 Oct 1888A. H. Stote, MG
498
Ottawa. KS
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
STEWART. Wellington CHAMPION, Addie L.
15 Aug 1888John Q. A. Norton, PJ
472
Jeff Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
Dg Co. KS
TAYLOR. Burr S.
FRAIM. Alice A.
18 Dec 1888John Q. A. Norton, PJ
525
DeSoto. KS
DeSoto, KS
Dg Co, KS
THOMPSON. Wells
BREEZE. Ida M.
20 Dec 1888
W. A. Quayle, MG
524
TINGLE. Thomas G.
·TUTT, Mary
17 Feb 1888
John Q. A. Norton. PJ
422
TRAMPTON, William W. ECKMAN, Ella
4 Apr 1888John Q. ~. Norton, PJ
437
DeSoto. KS
DeSoto. KS
Dg Co, KS
UPDIKE, Mahlon
NEISLEY. Mary E.
11 Nov 1888Richard Cordley. MG
504
Topeka, KS
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS
VAN DUSEN, Abraham
LA CROIX, May
22 Sep 1888
John Q. A. Norton. PJ
490
WALKER, Sherman
CARR, Ida (Miss)
21 Nov 1888
L. M. Leonard, MG
510
WARNER, Daniel H.
WOODWARD, Elizabeth
23 Dec 1888W. B. Stevenson, MG
530
~amilton Co. KS
Dg Co, KS
Dg Co, KS

�DOUGLAS COUNTY. KANSAS MARRIAGE RECORDS - 1888 (Cont'd)
BRIDEGROOM
WARNER. Jerome
WATTS. Samuel M.
Centropolis. KS
WEIDMAN. William E.
WESTERHOUSE. Eddy
WHALEY. Henry
Kans City. MO
WHEADON, Frank J.
Leav Co. KS
WHEELER. Edward J.
Topeka. KS
WHITE, Alexander C.
Geneseo. IL
WHITE. Charles W.
Beloit, KS
WHITE, Joseph T.
WHITE. Weldon J.
....
Johnson Co, KS
~ WHITMAN. Edgar E.
~ WILDER, Edward A.
WILLIAMS, James
WILLIAMS, Ray A.
WOLFE, William D.
Reno, Ks
WOOD, Thomas
Harper Co. KS
WOODY. William H. C.
WOOLLEY, Angus J.
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PAGE

LONG. Elizabeth
STEWART. Mina
Centropolis. KS
SAYLOR. Clara N.
BREITHAUPT. Katie
ELSWORTH, Rachel
Kans City. MO
FAIRBANKS. Ettie M.
Leav Co, KS
SUTLIFF, Addie M.
Dg Co. KS
COPELAND. Gertrude
Dg Co, KS
SHRIMPLIN, Emma E.
Jeff Co. KS
BRYAN, Maud V.
MATHEWS. Myrtle Y.
Dg Co. KS
BOLES, Delia A.
LAHRMANN, Sophia L.
JENKINS, Annie
WELKER, Florence E.
MORRIS, Lilian
Reno, KS
LETCHER. Julia A. H.
Dg Co. KS
JOHNSON. Harriett C.
TRANSUE. Mary A.
Jeff Co .--KS-

8 Nov 1888
19 Aug 1888-

502
474

Peter Schumann, MG
Silas Cavin. JP

23 Aug 1888
11 ,Dec 188
21 May 1888-

475
519
451

J. Wykert. MG
John Haller. MG
John a. A. Norton. PJ

520

John a. A. Norton. PJ

Dg Co. KS

Dg Co. KS
10 Dec 1888-

Dg Co, KS
30 Oct 1888501
Dg Co, KS
25 Oct 1888501
Dg Co. KS
15 Feb 1888420
Dg Co. KS
8 Feb 1888
415
15 Mar 1888432
Johnson Co. KS
15 Sep 1888
488
4 Sep 1888
479
26 Apr 1888
443
11 Sep 1888
486
2 May 1888445
Leav Co, KS
19 July 1888465
Dg Co. KS
1 Aug 1888
468
6 Mar 1888428
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OFFICIANT

Richard Cordley. MG
S. J. Brown, MG
John a.A. Norton. PJ
Jas Marvin, MG
E. L. Thomas. MG
Geo. B. Edgar, JP
Jas Marvin. MG
S. J. Brown. MG
J. T. Stevens. JP
Samuel Kelsall. MG
John a. A. Norton, PJ
John a. A. Norton. PJ
A. H. Stote. MG

-- Dg Co.-KS

ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1888
BRIDE

GROOM

BRIDE

GROOM

ADAMS, Susie M.
ALLEN, Sarah J.

FORD, George
BARBER. John F.

ALLSTOT, Mary M.
ANDERSON. Augusta

ALLEN. Robert B.
NELSON, Fred H.

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BRIDE

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ANDERSON, Ella L.
BARNES, Elisha
ANDERSON, Flora B.
BRUCE, George B.
ANDERSON, Melinda
JOHNSON, William
ANDERSON, Rose W.
BALDWIN, Chester U.
ANTI BUSH, Luella
RUNYAN, James A.
BAKER, Parthena
SMITH, Albert L.
BALDWIN, Edith A.
PRICE. David T.
BANK. Amy L.
KIRKPATRICK.Merritt M.
BARNES. Lucinda J.
BROWN. William J.
BARNETT, Anna Z.
REICHARDT, Charles G.
BARNHART, Ardella F. LEEMAN. Lewis
LANGNER, Freidrich
BEIER. Caroline
BELL. Georgia L. (Miaa) MELLON, William A.
BENNETT. Sarah A.
ADDLEMAN, George A.
BERG. Martha E.
FORDE. John A.
BIRD. Fannie
HAMILTON. Newton
BLACK, Idella L.
CHANEY, William o.
BLOOD, Kate E.
RAY. T. Jeff
BOLES, Delia A.
WHITMAN, Edgar E.
BOND. Mary Etta
SAUER, Frank
BOWERS, Sarah J.
NOWAK. Lendvie
BRADLEY, Mamie
DAY. William H.
BREEZE. Ida M.
THOMPSON, Wells
BREITHAUPT, Katie
WESTERHOUSE, Eddy
BRITTON, Hattie
BUETTNER, George J.
BROOKS, Lillie
RUDROW, William T.S.
BRUCE, Lizzie
ANDERSON, James A.
BRYAN, Maud V.
WHITE. Joseph T.
CALVIN. Martha E.
CLARK. Charles H.
CARR, Daisy A.
COFFMAN, Allen
CARR. Ida (Miss)
WALKER. Sherman
CARTER. Mary S.
HURST. Charles W.
CATLIN. Mary E.
ROGERS. Horace M.
CHAMPION. Addie L.
STEEWART. Wellington
CHAPIN. Jessie
ILIFF. James G.
CHAPMAN, B. B.
HILL. William V
CLAIR, Theodie V.
JORDAN. Martin J.
COATE, Mary A.
NICOL. Archie B.

BRIDE

GROOM

COLE, Nellie H.
COLLINS, Alice
COLYER. Sarah A.
COPELAND. Gertrude
CORBETT, Minnie S.
CRAVER. Sarah E.
CROZIER. Lena
CURLETT. Ame I i a
DANIELS, Be lle
DANIELS. Florence
DANIELS. Virginia
DAVIDSON, Florence C.
DAVIS, 011 ie L.
DEAN. Alice
DEAY. Sarah o.
DE VELBISS. Belle
DISSINGER, Laura
DISSINGER, Sallie R.
DOUGLASS, Nancy
DRAKE. Hester
ECKMAN. Ella
ELLIOTT, Annie
ELSWORTH, Rachel
ERNST, Barbara
FAIRBANKS, Ettie M.
FINCH, Selinda
FLINN, Sarah T.
FLORY. Lida
FOWLER. Louisa S.
FRAIM. Alice A.
FRIDENSTINE, Rena M.
FUNK. Anna M.
GALLAGHER. Mary F.
GAMES, Minnie J.
GATES, Susie E.
GAUSNELL, Rosa E.
GEISS. Theresia
GIBSON, Emma

MC CLURE, Orville
CAMPBELL, Edwin, M.
GUSTAFSON, John W.
WHITE, Alexander C.
CHRISTIE, Henry C.
LEVETT, Walter W.
HOWELL. George W.
RUSSELL, Leander
ANDERSON, Edmund L.
LEWIS, James W.
MORRISON. Cornelius W.
FOWLES, Alfred T.
FAGAN, Peter F.
EVANS, Samuel B.
DAUGHERTY. Bert
MINNER, Joel A.
ANDERSON, August A.
HAMM, William E.
BERLIN. Eli
SHEEHAN, James A.
TRAMPTON, William W.
RICKMAN, Allen
WHALEY. Henry
SCHEHRER, Wendlin
WHEADON, Frank J.
BENSON. Nelson
PATTERSON. William C.
MICHAEL, John W.
HOLMAN, James F.
TAYLOR. Burr S.
HINDMAN, John C.
NUFFER. August
BURTON. David H.
PRATHER, Charles E.
LYMAN. George W.
MATHEWS. William T.
HOWSLEY, William M.
BUTLER, Wood L.

�ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - 1888 (Cont'd)
BRIDE

GROOM

GlOONS. Lula

HAWKINS.

BRIDE
Willi~m

---- -Gl ERT2-;-· Bertha ---- -- ---BEMM-;--Bruno------ -

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GILLULI.MariahIsabelle
GIVAN. Maggie
GLENN. JUlia A.
GNEFKOW. Minnie A.
GORE. Mabel E.
GRAY. Mary
GREGG. Clara M.
GRIFFIN. Marianna
GRIFFITH. Mary E.
GRISARD. Susan
GROVE. Sarah J.
GUTHRIE. Mary
HALDERMAN. Winnie
HAM. Arabelle
HARMAN. Betty V.
HARR IS. Amanda W.
HARRIS. Lena
HEIDRICH. AnnaMary Minnie
HEIDRICH. Mary
HERTZLER. Annie M.
HIATT. Wegie
HICKS. Mary C.
HINES. Eva F.
HINSON. Francis A.
HOLT. Nellie
HOWELL. Anza F.
HUFF. Minnie R.
HUGGARD. Catherine S.
HUMBERT. Ida M.
HUMPHREY. Anna
HUNTER. Parlee
HYDE. Laura B.
JACKSON. Lucinda
JAMISON. Annie

MC COY. Justus B.
DEORSEY. George
MOORE. Frank W.
BURKLE. John J.
GLEED. Charles S.
MONROE. Madison
OVERTON. Anthony Jr.
CUMMINGS. M. Taylor
OSMOND. Robert M.
HAYDEN. Wi 11 iam
CLARK. Taylor
MORGAN. John A.
FINDLEY. William T.
BRAZIL. James E.
ASHLEY. Anderson H.
JONES. David R.
HARTLEY. Samuel E.
HARTLEY. FrederickWilliam Augustus
SEELE. August
HYRE. Charles W.
LACEFIELD. Henry C.
MORGAN. Charles A.
PIERATT. Jesse
DELAP. Jonathan
PORTER. Preston
MAYBERRY. William R.
BLAKE. O. E.
O'LAUGHLIN. James P.
STARR. John M.
ALLER. John M.
FOX. Isaiah
STEWART. Albert C.
IDJCKER. William H.
HYRE. Daniel

GROOM

WILLIAMS. James
JENKINS. Annie
- -. ----- JEWETT-;- -- Abb i e ___E;~k,- --- ------ --- FULl:;ER-~--'-Char las --R ;------ -WOODY. William H. C.
JOHNSON. Harriet C.
CLOUD. Joseph
KENDALL. Laura J.
RUSE. Otis C.
KLING. Sarah J.
HESS. Charles
KNAACK. Anna
VAN DUSEN. Abraham
LA CROIX. May
WILDER. Edward A.
LAHRMANN. Sophia L.
MC MILLON. Frank W.
LATHROP. Abbie L.
CHINCHOLL. August
LEHMANN. Augusta
JOHNSON. Frank
LEISHER. Henrietta J.
WOOD. Thomas
LETCHER. Julia A. H.
ARKLE. Fred
LEWIS. Cora
KNSEPFEL. Ernest G.
LICHTFIELD. Josie A.
PETERSON. Elias
LINDBURG. Lotten
COPPLE. James H.
LIPPY. Ada F.
DICK. George L.
LITTELL. Mary A.
CRAYCRAFT. William E.
LIVINGSTON. Effie A.
WARNER. Jerome
LONG. Elizabeth
MORRIS. Joseph L.
LONG. Maggie
ACHNING. Charles J.
LOTHHOLZ. Minnie
BELL. Frank C.
MACK. Lida (Miss)
HELFICH. Edward C.
MALLISON. Nellie G.
HAMMERT. Bernhard W.H.
MARFILIUS.Anna Christine
SHAW. George B.
MARKS. Carrie S.
HILL. Wi 11 iam C.
MASON. Ella L.
NICOLAY. George
MATHER. Luella
WHITE. Weldon J.
MATHEWS. Myrtle Y.
HIDDLESTON. Charles O.
MATHEWS. Sarah S.
LANDER. John
MC CAB. Bridget E.
BURNS. Joseph
MC FADDEN. Mary Leone
LE SEUR. Owen C.
MC FARLAND. Harriet S.
IRVIN. Hannibal
MC GINNIS. Mary F.
HINES. George
MC KAY. Mary
DAVIS. Frank H.
MC KEE. Cornelia
CRICK. Joseph B.
MC NEIL. Belle M.
BROWN. Jesse W.
MEITH. Agnes L.
KASOLD. Albert G.
MEITH. Edith A.

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ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY BRIDE NAME - (Cont'd)
BRIDE

GROOM

MERRITT. Alice May
LEONARD. Oscar P.
MIFFLIN. Viola May
GRAY. Thomas B.
MILLER. Louisa J.
BEASLEY. John H.
MINOR. Laura
MC ELROY. William
MOHLER. Salinda
OEHRLE. Godfrid
MOORE. Fannie
LYSINGER. Lincoln
MORRIS. Lilian
WOLFE. William D.
NEISLEY. Mary E.
UPDIKE. Mahlon
NELSON. JUlia
HARDIN. James H.
NORTON. Marie V.
HOPKINS. Charles B.
OLSON. Gerda Sofie
OLSON. Paul
PATE. Alice L.
HOAD. Alvin B.
PATTERSON. Mary E.
BUCKMAN. Robert B.
PATTERSON.Matilda M. HASTIE. William L.
PARKER. Mary M..
HARVEY. Tallyrand
PEDRICK. Julia E.
JONES. David L.
PETERSON.Augusta Sophia JACKSON. Jacob
PETERSON. Hannah
MC FARLANE. Albert
N
PICKETT.Mary Elizabeth BALDWIN. William H.
o
..... PIERCE. Lillie L.
CLARK. John S.
POWELL. Mattie M.
FISHBURN, Ezra
PREBBLE;- F-dnnie~
M00RE,---Ernst J-;-- -.
PRICE. Taira
SKINNER. William H.
RANDALL, Nellie B.
JOHNSON, Vincent
RAYBOURN, Alzira E. MATHEWS, Francis
REED. Millie E.
FLAHERTY, Martin
RENDER. Jennie E.
PAULY. Josiah
RICH. Minerva
DAVIS, Thomas N.
RITTER. Sophia
ROE. William H.
ROBERTS. Alice Annie MEEKER. Charles S.
ROBINSON. Jennnie F. SHEPARD. William
SAlLE. Anna
LUTZ. Louis
SAYLOR. Clara N.
WEIDMAN, William E.
SCHARBAGER. Mary
REAGAN. John
SCHULTZ. Lizzie
JONES.' Henry R.
SCHULZ, Augusta O.
BOEHLE. August H.
SCHURR, Louisa
KAISER. Christian J.
SHRIMPLIN. Emma E.
WHITE. Charles W.
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GROOM

SHULL. Ella M.
HIBBARD. Sheldon W.
SIMMONS. Ida M.
ELSTON. John G.
SKINNER. Susie
DOLAN. John C.
SMITH. Laura A.
DURHAM. William A. H.
SMITH. Mary Louise
SANBORN. John R.
SNOW. Nannie A.
PATTY. Frank
SOUDEREGGER.Margarethe
KRUEGER. Hermann
SPANGLER. Mary E.
LARIMER. Hugh D.
SPANGLER. Phebe
FULLERTON. Robert D.
SPEARS, Ida C.
PIERSON. Pier Anton
STARR. Zurie E.
CAMPBELL. John A.
STEVER. Mary A.
GUM. Samuel K.
STEWART. Eva E.
MC MURTRIE. John F.
. STEWART. Mina
WATTS. Samuel M.
STEWART. Sarah M.
FIX. Albert
STONE. Mary
PUREL, Jacob
STRAFFON. Cora M.
SHIMMONS. George A.
SULLIVAN. Emma
SIEGRIST. Henry S.
SUTLIFF, Addie M.
WHEELER. Edward J.
SUTTON, Laura Jane
HICKS. Charles E .
SWEET, Jennie M.
RANDALL. Edwin M.
'-SWEEZER~ 'Pai-rdee
,~----.- --CLARK. Thomas H; TALBERT, Mattie E.
FAY. Thomas M.
TAYLOR. Nellie
DODDRIDGE. Charles P.
THACHER. Anna
ATCHISON, George
THOMPSON. Alice
SMITH. Clarence W.
THOMPSON. Alice H.
KYLE, James
THOREN, Lyda S.
GREEN, Edward (Mr.)
TRANSUE, Mary A.
WOOLLEY. Angus J.
TROUT. Martha
LESSER. John
TROUT. Mary E.
BRYANT. Francis M.
TURNER, Laura A.
MOON, Joseph R.
TUTT. Mary
TINGLE. Thomas G.
TUTTLE, Martha E.
HATCHER. Peter M.
TYLER. Frances
OWEN, William H.
TYLER, Lydia A.
PIERATT, William G.
VAN TRIES. Minnie
O'NEIL, Herbert L.
VARNUM. Anna E.
PEER, William H.

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BRIDE

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BRIDE

GROOM

VARNUM, Hattie E.
VITT, Emma
WAGSTAFF, Minnie A.
WARNE, Martha
WARREN, Alice
WARREN, Frances
WATTS,Elizabeth Jane
WEBB, Sarah M.
WEBBER, May
WElL, Sarah E.
WELKER, Florence E.
WELSH, Emma E.
WENBERG, Sallie

CHAPMAN, William C.
NEWSTI FTER , Louis
ANDERSON, Arthur J.
JAYQUASH, William
HUTCHINS, James R.
BLODES, Joseph A.
FOWLER, Richard
KINNE, Ezra P.
BOND, Ellis
HAUSMANN, George C.
WILLIAMS, Ray A.
SHANAFELT, William F.
APETZ, Charles E.

WERTZ, Clara I.
WERTZ, Flora L.
WIGGINS, Ida Belle
WILLIAMS,Alice
WINTER, Carrie A.
WISELEY, Elizabeth G.
WOLFE, Emma
WOODWARD, Elizabeth
YANCY, Hattie
YARNOLD, Anna M.
YATES, Mamie E.
YOHN, Margaret

JOY, Nelson T.
DAVIS, Robert G.
PLASKET, John R.
HADLEY, Louis
HAUSE, George A.
ROGERS, John W..
ATKINSON, Erastus
WARNER, Daniel H.
RIGBY, Richard
MOYS, William H.
BOLLARD, William W.
DRAPER, Fred L.

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NOTES FROM THE LAWRENCE JOURNAL
(Thanks to the Watkins Museum)
November 16, 1888: A house once situated in the middle of a 10-acre plot was up
for sale in what is now the Old West Lawrence neighborhood at 747 Illinois. When
it was built, it was to be the home of U.S. Senator James H. LANE, but his 1866
suicide had left his family in poverty. The advertisement in the Lawrence Journal
~tated, "For sale. The beautiful suburban residence 'May P1ace ' northwest of town,
Just outside of city limits ••. advantages of country and city combined. Terms very
easy. Address Mrs. May LANE, City."
November 26, 1888: Lawrence residents were mourning the loss of Jacob McGEE, an
early pioneer. He was "iaid away in Oak Hill Cemetery in sight of the spot ~here
he had lived since the first settlement of Kansas."

�THE KANSAS FARMER AND MAIL &amp; BREEZE DIRECTORY OF FARMERS AND BREEDERS
OF FRANKLIN AND DOUGLAS COUNTIES, KANSAS
1920
(Continued from Vol. XII, No.3). Part of the Kansas Collection
at Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas, Lawrence,
KS. Submitted by Mark Lenz.
DOUGLAS COUNTY FARMER'S DIRECTORY
Abbreviations used in this directory:
a--Acres; Ch--Children; O--Owner; T--Tenant or Renter; R--Rural Route;
Sec--Section; Maiden name of wife follows directory name in parentheses ( );
Figures at end of information--year became resident of county. Name of farm
follows name of children in quotation marks II II. In case of tenant, the farm
owner's name follows the figures giving size of farm.
EXAMPLE: Jones, John R (Vera James) Ch James, Albert; "Sunnyside Farm Lawrence,
R1 Kanwaka Sec 13 016a (1866) Tel. Lawrence Lawrence.
MEANS: Jones, John R -- Farmer's name.
(Vera James) -- Wife's maiden name.
Ch James, Albert -- Children named James, Albert.
IISunnyside Farm
Name of farm.
Lawrence R1 -- Post office Lawrence, R.F.D. 1.
Kanwaka Sec 13 -- Kanwaka township, Section 13.
0160a -- Owner of 160 acres.
(1866) -- Lived in county since 1866.
Tel. Lawrence Lawrence -- Telephone.
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ICE, Emery, (Effie GIMBLET) Ch Mabel, Frances, Raymond, Johnnie; Lawrence R9,
Clinton Sec 18NE T30a L. PETEFISH (1882)
ICE, Leonard, (Rosa GRESS) Ch Margaret, Ralph; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 4W 0152a
(1880) Tel. Stull Stull
ICE, Martin F. (Clara BOURSAN) Richland R17, Clinton Sec 19NW T160a J. CONNOLE
(1895) Tel. Clinton Clinton
ICE, William T. (Bertha CONNOLE) Ch Martin, Thomas, Edward, Albert; Lecompton R2,
Kanwaka Sec 6 0195a (1870) Tel. Stull Stull
ICE, W.T. (Omena HOUT) Ch Elsie, Lovey, Calvin; Lawrence R8, Wakarusa Sec 1SW T20a
WOLG~~N Estate (1880) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
IKENBERRY, Lloyd H., (Gertrude CAMPBELL) Overbrook Rl, Marion Sec 17SW T80a I.B.
GARST (1891) Tel. Farmer's Independent Overbrook
IKENBERRY, Milton E., (Hattie CAMPBELL) Ch Ralph; Overbrook R1, Marion Sec 13S w
T80a Jess IKENBERRY (1891) Tel. Farmer's Independent Overbrook
IKENBERRY, Thomas, (Katie BARNHART) Ch Milton, Lloyd, Otis, Archie; Overbrook R1,
Marion Sec 178W 0120a (1891) Tel. Farmer's Independent Overbrook
ILLIAN?, Henry, (Alice KOLB) Ch Fred, Oswold, Lillian, Clara, Olive, Edmond, Etta;
Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 24SW 053 1/3a (1914) Tel. Lawrence
INGLE, Grant W., (Amelia RIEM) Ch Harold, Charles, Merle, Edith; Baldwin R1,
Willow Sec 2S 080a (1869) Tel. Mutual Worden
INGLE, Robert G., (May PRICE) Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 7SW T80a R.C. PRICE (1920)
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INGRAM, Irwin, (Marian OATMAN) "Forest Hill Ranch," Lawrence R8, Clinton Sec 25SE
.
0160a (1901)
IRVIN, Elmer B., (Evelyn REED) Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 27 0300a (1890) Tel.
Kansas
IRVIN, John A., (Ann G. SMITH) Ch Elmer, Roy; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 22SE 0305a
(1859) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
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JACOBS, William, (Lila BLAKE) Ch John, Rachel, Marie; Richland R17 Clinton Sec
13NW 040a (1913)
JAIMS?, Frank H., (Carrie MACHIA) Ch Ella, Marguerite, Ruth; Lawrence R7 Grant Sec
20040a (1888) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
JAMES, Allie C., (Jennie HARRIS) Ch Clarence, Clifton, Geneva, Flora, May; Vinland
R1, Plamyra Sec 14 T2a Mrs. HARRIS (1877) Tel. Vinland Vinland
JAMES, Charles A., (Margaret JONES) Ch Jennie, Allen, Edgar; "Grand View Farm,"
Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 30S 0160a (1868) Tel. Eudora Eudora
JAMESON, James M., (Elizabeth GILL) Ch John, Leonard, Gertrude, Roy, Ralph, Edd;
Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 17NW 080a (1859) Tel. Vinland Vinland
JAMESON, Ralph (Frances SHAW) Ch Keith, Kenneth; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec 8NW T160a
A. SCHEICK (1900) Tel. Vinland Vinland
JORDAN, Martin J., (Theodie V. CLAIR) Ch Violet, Leona, Edgar, Leoti, Claud;
Baldwin R4, Willow Sec IS 0320a (1864) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin (NOTE: This
listing is out of apparent alphabetical order in the original publication.)
JEFFRIES, G.T., Ch Wilbur, George, Mary; Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec 4SW 0320a
(1902) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
JEHLE, Mrs. Mary H. (Mary SCHWARTZ) Ch Anna, Walter, Selma, Teekla, Alford; Lone
Star R1, Willow Sec 19N 0160a (1867) Tel. Mutual Worden
JENKINS, Hiram S., (Francis JARDON) Ch Carrie; Overbrook R4, Marion Sec 13NW 0160a
(1866) Tel. Farmer's Independent Overbrook
JENNINGS, Frank A., (Bessie OVERBAUGH) Ch Evelyn; Lawrence RIO, Wakarusa Sec 6NE
010a (1895)
JENSEN, George B., (Lizzie WOODWARD) Ch Mildred, Arthur; Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec
19E-24 T197 1/2a Hugh MEANS (1879) Tel. Clinton Clinton
JENSEN, Laurits, (Henrietta KNUDSON) Ch Henry, Charles, George, Andrew, Lilia;
Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec 24SE 088a (1880) Tel. Clinton Clinton
.
JESSIE, William G., (Mary M. DOUGHERTY) Ch Sarah, Mattie, Carrie, Paul, Arthur,
Silas, George, Mary, Hattie; Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 4S 0160a (1910) Tel.
Mutual Worden
JOHANNING, C. Frederic, (Adaline DETON) Ch William, Louisa, Edward, Paul,
Margaret, Isabel, Sophie, William, Amelia, Louise; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec
29N 0160a (1876) Tel. Mutual Worden
JOHANNING, Daniel ~.. , (Johanna KANNENBERG) Ch Lydia, Clara, Daniel Jr., Lois;
Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 8S 080a (1882) Tel. Mutual Worden
JOHANNING, F.W., Ch Katherine, William, Mary, Anna, Henry; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec
21N 080a (1885) Tel. Mutual Worden
JOHANNING, H. Ferdinand, (Anna YOUNG) Ch Esther, Alvin, Ruth; Baldwin R2, Willow
Sec 8S 080a (1876) Tel. Mutual Worden
JOHANNING, J. William, (Isabel WREDE)Ch Adolph, Ernest, Sophia; Baldwin R4, Willow
Sec 29N 080a (1876) Tel. Mutual Worden
JOHANNING, Otto L., (Ottille L. SCHAAKE) Ch Elmer, Harold; Baldwin R1, Willow Sec
5S T80a F.H. JOHANNING (1890) Tel. Mutual Worden

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JOHANNING, Paul H., (Blanch HIRD) Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 33N T75a C.C. SCHWARTZ
(1893) Tel. Mutual Worden
JOHANNING, William H., (Carrie HOCK) Ch Helen, Carl; Baldwin R4, Willow Sec 20N
0160a (1888) Tel. Mutual Worden
JOHNS, Frank H., (Carrie MATBIA) Ch Helen, Marguerite, Ruth; Lawrence R7, Grant
Sec 20 040a (1888) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
JOHNS, Stanford, (Dora BURK) Ch Lena, Ella, Alta, Ruby, Anna; Lawrence R8,
Wakarusa Sec 11SW 080a (1919) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
JOHNSON, Charles, (Louisa SPIES) Ch Marie, Frank, William, Clarence, Louis,
Gertrude; Baldwin R2, Palmyra Sec 18SW T480a Mrs. ALLDERDICE (1920) Tel.
Baldwin Baldwin
JOHNSON, C. Oscar, (Clara SAMPLE) Ch Alberta, Allene, Freda; Lawrence RIO,
Wakarusa Sec 16SE T103a Ed S. HARVEY (1882) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
JOHNSON, Charles W., Sr., (Henrietta SMITH) Ch Lawrence, Carrie, Horace, Frances,
Bessie, Phoebe, Charles Jr.; Richland R17, Clinton Sec 15N T80a Mrs. E.N.
CUMMINGS (1895) Tel. Clinton Clinton
JOHNSON, Ed. F., (Laura McCLINTOCK) Ch Roy, Carl, Esther, Earl, Sibley; Wakarusa
Sec 33SE T155a Ed. HARVEY (1885) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
JOHNSON, Grant U., (Mary SHIELDS) Ch Cecil, Lucile, Anna; Lecompton R1, Lecompton
Sec 12W 040a (1895)
JOHNSON, Grover, (Emma BREICHEISEN) Ch Arden, Beatrice, Dwaine; Eudora R1, Palmyra
Sec 16NW T160a M. CLARK (1915) Tel. Eudora Eudora
JOHNSON, Harry C., (Maxine HENDRICKS) Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec 14E-23 0160a (1893)
Tel. Clinton Clinton
JOHNSON, Henry F., (Eliza LASH) Ch John, May, Grover; Eudora R1, Palmyra Sec 21NW
.
T110a J. BREICHEISEN (1916)
JOHNSON, John H., (Tillie KIDING) Ch May; Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec 18SE T96a
C.E. HARRELL (1912)
JOHNSON, John T., Ch Harry, Elmer, Ruby; Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec 14E 23E 0160a
(1878) Tel. Clinton Clinton
JOHNSON, Ray T., (Edna W. WALTERS) Ch Gertrude, Philip, Beatrice, Edith; "Haskell
Institute Farm," Lawrence, Wakarusa Sec 7NE T1000a Haskell Institute (1919)
Tel. Kansas Lawrence
JOHNSON, Samuel, (Anna WASHINGTON) Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec 4SW T170a BYRD
Sisters (1895) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
JOHNSON, W.H., (Annie BROWN) Ch Selma; Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec 17E (1904) Tel.
Independent Lecompton
JOHNSON, Willard 0., Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 26NW 040a (1919)
JONES, A. Milton (Ama KISLER) Ch Frank; Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 35NW 04a (1910)
Tel. Lawrence
JONES, Charles A., (Josephine HAMMYD) Ch Eleanor, Normand; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec
3NW T160a JONES Estate (1862) Tel. Vinland Vinland
JONES, George C., (May SHORT) Ch Fred; Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 36NW 04a (1914)
Tel. Lawrence
JONES, James H., (Nellie SKINNER) Ch Alice, Charles; Overbrook R1, Marion Sec lOSE
0120a (1901) Tel. Farmer's Independent Overbrook
JONES, James H., (Mary SHAW) Ch Dorothy, William, Syras, Robert, Delbert; Vinland
R1, Palmyra Sec 4NW 095a (1888) Tel. Vinland Vinland
JONES, John R., (Mary C. JOHNSON) Ch Sarah Bell; Baldwin, Palmyra Sec 9N T16a
Julia SMITH (1919) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
JORDAN, Adolphus D., (Elizabeth ROUSSEY) Ch ElSie, Ralph, Charles, Cecil; Baldwin
R1, Palmyra Sec 6SW 0233 1/2a (1871) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
JORDAN, Frank C., (Margaret BOURKE) Ch Mary, Frances, Robert, Bourke, Katherine
'
Irene; Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 11SW 0320a (1872) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin

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JOKUAN, Mart1n u. \See 11st1ng at"ter Kalpn Jameson - printeO out of oroer 1n
or1g1nal pUDl1cat10n)
JOY, William G., (Susan COATE) Ch Loren, E1ma; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 13S 040a
(1916) Tel. Bell Eudora
JUNKINS, Robert M., (Claudia ARNETT) Ch Ruth; "Fair View Farm," Lawrence R9,
Wakarusa Sec 3SNW 0100a, Tel. Kansas Lawrence
K

KAHLE, Bros., August, Henry, Herman, (Minnie KAHLE, sister; Henry KAHLE, Sr.,
father) Lawrence RS, Wakarusa Sec 13NW 0120a (1917) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KAISER, Alex, (Mary WATER) Ch Lu1a, Isabell, James, Ada, Jennie, Amelia, Minnie,
William; Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec 3SW OS3.6a (1880) Tel. Stull Stull
KAISER, Charles, (Nannie CHURR) Ch Anna, Louie, Hattie, Charles; Eudora R3, Eudora
Sec 29, T130a C. KAISER (1880)
KALB, Floyd E., (Maggie BLACK) Ch Ralph, Lester, Raymond, Glenn; "Black Jack Stock
Farm," Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec 7SE 0200a (1904) Tel. Cooperative
Well svi lle
KAMPSCHRADER, August H., (Mattie SHAW) Ch Carl, Annie, Olin, Harry, Helen;
Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec 32W 0240a (1881) Tel. Stull Stull
KAMPSCHRODER, William H. (Effie KENNEDY) Ch William, Emma, Walter, Ruby, Arthur;
"Rock Creek Farm," Richland R18, Clinton Sec 27S? 0220a (1882) Tel. Clinton
Clinton
KAMPSCHROEDER, Charles F., (Sadie SHAW) Ch Mattie, Thomas, Edith, Ralph, Howard,
Glenn; "Clear Springs Farm," Clinton, Clinton Sec 21-22N, 01SSa (1884) Tel.
Clinton Clinton
KAMPSCHROEDER, Fred H., (Marie WISE) Ch Louis, Alvin, Marie, Robert; Richland R17,
Kanwaka Sec 8W 0172a (1892) Tel. Stull Stull
KASBERGER, John, (Emma ~mDLE) Ch Allee, Albert, Mildred; Eudora R2, Eudora Sec lS16 T120a M. KASBERGER (1918) Tel. Eudora Eudora
KASBOLD, Paul A., (Adeline SCHULTZ) Ch Carrie, Clara, Ernest, Marguerite, Luelle;
"Cedar Dawn? View," Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 3SNW OSOa (1871)
KASSINGER, James, (Clara SOWERS) Ch Jennie, Charles; Baldwin RS, Palmyra Sec 20NE
030a (186S?) Tel. Vinland Vinland
KELLERMAN, Frank J., Baldwin R1, Willow Sec 13S T8Sa James STEWART (1874) Tel.
Mutual Worden
KELLEY, Carl D., (Ethel FRANKFORTHER) Ch Michael; "Uniview Farm, Lawrence R8,
Wakarusa Sec 1SW T20a W.H. KELLEY (1900) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KELLEY, George E., (Kate S. SOULE) Ch Martha, Katherine, Anna, Edith; "Bitter
Sweet Farm," Baldwin R5, Palmyra Sec 21NW 0160a (1867) Tel. Vinland Vin1and
KELLOGG, Bejamin 0., (Sophia LUTZ) Ch Grace, Elsie; Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec 22
T160a W.R. ANDERSON (1914) Tel. Lecompton Lecompton
"
KELLY, Harry M., (May KOHR) Ch Wendell; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 19 T120a W.H. KOHR
(1919) Tel. Eudora Eudora
KENNEDY, Mrs. Emma F., Ch Effie, Samuel, Bell, Roy, Harry, Fred, Dee; "Shady Nook
Farm," Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec 7W 0184a (1861) Tel. Richland Richland
KENNEDY, Frank H., (Nellie WOODARD) Ch Lawrence, Francis; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa
Sec 34 T23Sa Mrs. W.J. KENNEDY (186S) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KENNEDY, Fred J., (Lenora LANE) Ch Carl, Scott, Jenny, Lynn, Paul; Lawrence R8,
Wakarusa Sec 26SW T120a Mrs. Martha KENNEDY (1875) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KENNEDY, Eugene.M., (Mary FOX) Ch Jay, Orrin, Edna, Minnie, Joseph, Elizabeth,
May, Nel11e; Lawrence R4, Wakarusa Sec 7SE 0132a (1855) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KENNEDY, E.N., (Nancy I. BLACK) Ch Howard, Lola; Edgerton R2, Palmyra Sec 27NE
080a (1861) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
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KENNEDY, Samuel W., (Iva SURBER) Ch Harry, Francis; Richard R17, Clinton Sec 24NW
080a (1876) Tel. Farmers' Independent Richland (NOTE: Richard R17 probably
should be Richland R17)
KENNER, Dr. Joseph J., (Minnie PHILLIPS) Lawrence R6, Grant Sec 904a (1916) Tel.
Kansas Lawrence
KERNS, Mrs. Kate L., (Kate LAVERY) Ch Gale, Clare, Frank; "Idlewild Farm," Baldwin
R3, Palmyra Sec lOSE 0210a (1880) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
KERSLEY, George E., (Helen OLSON) Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 15SW T80a Delbert
PRESTON (1919) Tel. Baldwin Baldwin
KETTERING, Ira A., (Anna VILES) Ch Atnieda, Esther, George; Lecompton R2,
Lecompton Sec 8W T80a C.F. BAHNMIER (1896) Tel. Bell Lecompton
KIEFER, Elmer F., (Ellen J. KROM) Ch Eugene; "Pine Crest Farm," Lawrence R1,
Kanwaka Sec. 29E 0140a (1908) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KILGORE, Chester W., Lawrence R9, Wakarusa Sec 9SW 080a (1918) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KlMARD, E.A., (Daisy SMITH) Ch Eldo, Louis, Hershel, Francis; Wellsville R1,
Palmyra Sec lOSE T160a Mrs. M.E. BELL (1913) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
KINDRED, Leslie, (Mattie CATLIN) (E.B. KINDRED, mother) Eudora R4, Eudora Sec 28
T85 1/2a E.B. KINDRED (1892) Tel. Eudora Eudora
KING, Vernon, (Bessie STEPHENS) Ch Viola, Olive; Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 20 036a
(1879) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KINGERY, William, (Nancy TWILLIGER) Ch Everett, Florence, Longie, Mabel, Myrtle;
"Pleasant Hill Farm," Overbrook R2, Marion Sec 22SE 0240a (1897) Tel.
Farmers' Independent Overbrook
KINZIE, Roy C., (Josephine HEATON) Ch Marjorie; Lone Star R1, Marion Sec 2NE T160a
W.A. KINZIE (1895) Tel. Lone Star Lone Star
KIRBY, Daniel, (Elsie BOOKS) Ch Glynn, Anna, William, Ralph, Allen; Lawrence R1,
Wakarusa Sec 33NW 0140a (1907) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KIRBY, Walter, (Lillian EPPERSON) Ch George, John, Glenn; Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec
8NE 0160a (1918) Tel. Bell Lawrence
KIRCHNER, Charles R., (Elizabeth SWIMLEY) Ch Gerald, Helen; Baldwin R2, Willow Sec
lOS 080a (1890) Tel. Mutual Worden
KISER, Frank P., (Mary, Naomi, Lawrenia, sisters) Lawrence R9, Clinton Sec 24NE
072a (1896) Tel. Bell Lawrence
KLOPFENSTEIN, Luther, (Laura STANLEY) Ch Stanley, Edward; Eudora R1, Eudora Sec 28
T240a S. STANLEY (1913) Tel. Eudora Eudora
KNAKE, William H., (Anna SCHUMACHER) Ch Dora, Marie, Pearl, Hilda; Eudora R2,
Eudora Sec 10N T100a LOTZT (1917) Tel. Eudora Eudora
KNOWLES, John W., (Martha BANKS) Ch William: "Meadow Brook Farm," Richland R18
Clinton Sec 35SW 059a (1890) Tel. Farmer's Independent Richland
KUNDSON, Kund?, (Myrtle SEIBOLD) Ch Russell, Marie, Arthur, Charles; Richland R18,
Clinton Sec 25SW T40a T.L. HUDDLESTON (1880) Tel. Farmer's Independent
Richland
KOEHLER, A.J., Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec 2W 079a (1895) Tel. Stull Stull
KOEHLER, Henry, Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec 2W 079a (1880) Tel. Stull Stull
KOEHLER, John E., (Bertha HERSCHELL) Ch John, Henry, Russell, Bessie, Edith,
Harvey, Pearl, Raymond; Richland R17, Clinton Sec 18NW 0100a (1865) Tel.
Stull Stull
KOEHLER, Paul, (Bertha STOELZING) Ch Louise, Hilda, Edna; Lawrence R10, Wakarusa
Sec 19SE 0173a (1892) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KOEHLER, William A., (Lena C. RICHTEMLMER) Ch Emma, Elfreda, Baby; Eudora R3,
Eudora Sec 31S 0157a (1900) Tel. Bell Eudora
KOEHRING, William E., (Estella MILLER) Ch Dorothy, Gertrude; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa
Sec 32NE 090a (1895) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
KOWING, Benjamin, (Clara CARTER) Ch Ruby; Lawrence R5, Wakarusa Sec 14NW 0144a
(1920) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
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KRAFT, Irwin B., (Rose HOUK) Ch Roland, Milton, Gladys; "Maple Grove Farm,"
Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 1W 0120a (1910) Tel. Bell Lecompton
KRAMER, Benjamin, (Elfie CHANAY) Ch Richard; Wellsville R1, Palmyra Sec 32NE T160a
Albert McCOUNELL (1916) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
KRAPF, F.M., (Louise SHAPER) Ch Louise, Grace, Oscar, Laura; "Crystal Spring
Farm," Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec 2W 0480a (1881) Tel. Stull Stull
KRATSINGER, G. Ed, (Roselia HUGHS) Ch Chloe, Ethel, Paul, George, Orta; "Locust
Bloom Farm, Baldwin R3, Palmyra Sec 25NW 0200a (1857) Tel. Cooperative
Well svi lle
KRING, Oakley Vane, (Milton and John, brothers; Dora, Katherine and Alice,
sisters) Baldwin R1, Willow Sec lOS T80a KRING Heirs (1905) Tel. Mutual
Worden
KUPPER, Lawrence, Richland R17, Kanwaka Sec 2W 0160a (1905) Tel. Stull Stull
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LAMB, Daniel C., (Mary BADSKY) Ch Elizabeth, Mabel, Letha, Eva, Alma, Adella,
Charles; Richland R18, Marion Sec 3NW 065a (1875) Tel. Richland Richland
LANCASTER, William H., (Mabel TAYLOR) Ch William, Louise, Dorothy, Edyth, Mary,
Edna; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 2W 075a (1918)
LANDIS, E.S., (Estella ELLIS) Ch Ward, Edgar, Virgil, Audrey; Lawrence R4,
Wakarusa Sec 35SW 0158a (1868) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
LANDIS, Henry, Baldwin R5, Willow Springs Sec 9N 019a (1867)
LANDIS, Virgil A., (Osa CHURCHBAUGH) Ch Armin; Lawrence R4, Willow Springs Sec 12N
T288a J.S. MONTGOMERY (1897) Tel. Private
LANDON, Claude, (Gladys ALLEN) Ch Claude Jr., John; Eudora R3, Eudora Sec 30 T78
l/2a H.J. LANDON (1891) Tel. Eudora Eudora
LANDON, WHliam, (Lena ANDERSON) Ch Edna, Ray, Mary; Vinland R1, Palmyra Sec lIN
080a (1867) Tel. Vinland Vinland
LANGENDERFER, George W., (Mary KAHLE) .Ch Marguerite, George Jr.; Lawrence R5,
Wakarusa Sec 14N 040a (1884) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
..
LANSDOWN, John C., (Margaret LANSDOWN, sister) Lawrence R2, Wakarusa Sec 5NW 07
1/2a (1919)

LAPTAD, Fred G., (Bessie DEARTH) Ch Lois, Leland, Max, Alice; "Laptad Stock Farm,"
Lawrence R3, Grant Sec 18 0230a (1876) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
LAPTAD, Paul R., (May SNOW) Ch Agnes, Robert, Marguerite, Pauline; Lawrence R3,
Grant Sec 13 0140a (1878) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
LAQUA, Fred, (Anna CROUSE) Ch Joe; Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 22W 040a (1912)
LARCOM, C.H., (Rose GURNEY) Ch Lee, Lorena, Lenning, Robert; "Cedar Grove Farm,"
Lawrence R1, Wakarusa Sec 27NW 025a (1918) Tel. Kansas Lawrence
LASWELL, Marion, (Evelyn BROWNING) Ch Edna, Elsie; Lecompton, Lecompton Sec 35N
T20a KETTERING Estate, Tel. Bell Lecompton
LAUGHLIN, Clark, (Cora LAUGHLIN) Ch Charles, Robert, Wade, Homer, Oshen, Etta;
Eudora R3, Palmyra Sec 2N 0160a (1911) Tel. Eudora Eudora
LAUGHLIN, Fred E., (Alie FERREE) Ch Howard, Roy; "Ash Grove Farm," Eudora R1,
Eudora Sec 4S 0155a (1910) Tel. Eudora Eudora
LAWRENZ, August, (Wilhelminna GRINKE) Ch Anna, August Jr., Emma, Martha, Henry,
Charles, Minnie, Herbert, Fred, Bertha; Eudora R1, Palmyra Sec 28NE 090a
(1887) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
LAWRENZ, Charles G., (Theckla KANNENBERG) Ch Charles Jr.; Eudora R1, Palmyra Sec
29NE T80a Mrs. Freda KANNENBERG (1893) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
LAWRENZ, Henry W., (Lura KANNENBERG) Ch Frances, Gilbert; Wellsville R1, Palmyra
Sec 29NE T120a C.J. MUSICK (1914) Tel. Cooperative Wellsville
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J. l.
transferred to l'
.Ja~es E.
req release from membership. granted
Ja~es Edwin
ch. Ja~es Jr.! Donald req fIlem
John' Florence Catherine ~ Stella bv lett~r fro~ M. E Mulvane KS
Hartha
requests release fro~ ~e~bership.
RaY;Qnd ~ Herbe trans to M. E. Mulvane KS
Roscoe
ch. George, Lenora, Walter R. rcf Hesper.
Roscoe/Stella eh. Lenora,Walter,PauI,Nargaret to any Evangelical Church
Ross 10
from IB9~ asse~5ment list
SteIlaiH.:&gt;stefFr wife of Waiter Roscoe, req !:Iem.

IB98~12-14

187117112
187715/16

1880/5/12
1896-05-18
1886/1/13

,

1899-1)6-01
1882/5/17

1912-02-14
1925-11-18
1915-1)2-12
1895-3-13
1915-02-12
1915-02-12
1915-0&gt;12
1904-11-16
1923-1)7-18
1915-1)2-12
i 915-(J2-12
1915-02-12
1894-05-16
1897-11-17
1887/8il7

19Yi-i)8-LI 7
1872/5/15

1881.'3/16
1887/10/19
181712114

1902-05-14
19,7-l)j-12
18«8-1)5-1 B
1915-(18-1 )
1915-(ltj-13
1901-09-18
19I)B-05~ 13

1908-05-13
1898-05-1B
1902-01-1 ~
189B-(:3-16
1911-03-15
189.3-02-15
1896-03-16

DATA

\

na~ed

Harriett
Hatt i e
HiraCl
Hirall/Sarah
Rachel
Rachel
F;achel
Sarah
Sarah
Sarah
Seth
Jai1les A.
Jal!lesiHaud
Josie Maude
So.muellPhebe
Samuei/Phebe

na~ed

i
I

\i

209

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DATA FROM LAWREtlCE

-

DATE

LAST

1910-08-17
1912-02-14
1921-09-14
1912-02-14
1921-09-14
1931/8/12
1912-02-14
1921-09-14
1912-02-14
1921-09-14
1931-08-26
1912-02-14
1931/8/12
1937-06-28
1921-09-14
1936-11-04
1931/8/12
1931-08-26
1922-06-14
1894-03-14
1890-10-22
1895-3-13
1890-10-22
1896-05-18
187717/15
1896-05-18
1916-09-18
1903-06-17
1903-06-17
18B9-12-18
1900-07-18
1893-02-15
1898-05-18
1898-0B-17
1915-02-12
1898-01-12
1877/6/131
1908-09-16
1913-02-12
1922-05-17
1923-02-14
1922-05-17
18B5/2/18
1874/10/21
1914-08-12
1910-05-18
1895-09-16
1895-06-17
1869/11117
1870/4113
1870/8i17

Stubbs
Suiter
Suiter
Suiter
Suiter
Suiter
Suiter
S.ui ter
Suiter
Suiter
Suiter
Suiter
Suiter
Suiter
Suiter
Suiter
Suiter
Suiter
Swane
Sykes
Symons
Symons
Symons
Tabor
Tabor
Tabor
Talbert
Thatcher
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomson
Trapp
Trapp
Trewargy
Trewargy
Trewargy
Treworgg
Trueblood
Trueblood
Trueblood
Trueblood
Trueblood
Turner
Turner
Turner

FIRST

M~fHHL Y MEETING

DATA

----------- --------------- --------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

1883/3/12 Ulridge
1886/1/13 Van Kuren
1891-02-18 Vanderen?

W. R.ifamily

Alma
Alma
Anna
Anna
DHight Everet
Ernest
.Ernest
Florence
Fl orence
Laurence Elmer
Marie
liary
Mary Elizabeth
Maurice
Mrs. Mavice
Wi II i am Ernest
Wm Ernest
Byron
Lionial N.
Estell a
Estella/Henley
Henley
liary
Orson
Orson
Katherine
Belle
Elbert
Eunice
Eunice
Eunice H.
Joseph/Sarah
JosephiSarah
Milton Jr.
Stephen
Alice H.
Alanda V.
Allond
Elizabeth
Esther
Milo
Frank/Esther
Edwin
Eva I ch.
Harry
Irvin
Samuel/Elizabet
Jesse
Jesse/Avis
Jesselfamily
Ruth
H. J./Emma
Maary Bell':~

req letter of transfer (no destination)
Pastoral Corom recommend membership
dropped by own rEquest
Pastoral Comm recommend membership
dropped by own request
associate member
Pastoral Comm recommend membership
dropped by own request
Pastoral Comm recommend membership
dropped by aNn request
req associate membership
Pastoral Comm recommend membership
req active membership
born to Ernest/Nary Suiter
dropped by aNn request
reported death in past year
associate member
req associate membership
rcf Stanwood tlli
req mem
rcf Spiceland MtI IA
ret Spiceland, IN
rcf Spiceland tiM IA
dropped for lack of interest.
rcf Springdale tiM, Iowa
dropped for lack of interest.
rcf Kansas City liM
dropped according to Discipline.
dropped according to discipline
adopted son Elburn (Holingsworth) rcf liarion Ind
deathy noted but no date given.
from 1893 assessment list
ch. Stephen, Seth, Samuel, Enos rcf Walnut Creek KS
ch. Stephen,Seth,Samuel,Enos rct Tonganoxie
non-resident, dropped for lack of interest
reQ mem
rcf Tonganoxie MM
req mem
non-resident dropped for lack of interest.
dropped from list of membership
reinstated at her request
dropped from list of membership
rcf Tonganoxie tlH, KS ch tlary, Lee, Bertha, Milo, Stella, Harry
rcf Blue River, IN forward to North Branch, Iowa
Marvin, Dearl rcf Hesper.
rct Glenelder HM
rcf Blue River MM Ind.
ch. Harry,Ethel, rcf Glen Elder
Quarterly Meeting Clerk
rct Tonganoxie MM
mmbrshp to KokollO, IN, ch Mary Frances, Deborah, Samuel;w. Avis
deceased
recolmended for membership by overseers

--'

dropped by cOlIlDttee

,,

\, 210
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FROM LAWRENCE

HO~THL~
,

DATE

LAST

.'

MEETING

flRSl
------------------------------------------------------ ------~~-------------

1889-02-12 Vernon
1880n; 18
1903-(14-14
1889-11-1.5
1883/3/14
1896-05-18
1896-05-18
1885/1114
1888-1)6-18
1924-1))-14
1935-09-1)4
18i5,'8/18

1885-\0 -19
1887/7/15
1888-1)6-18
i89(i-Ob-18
1891-02-18
1893-02-15
18'1'6-1)3-18
1896-1)5-18
18Bb;1lI17
1B9H2-18
1922-02-15
187712/14

1891)-11-17
1396-05-18
1869/11/17
188(1/6/16
18jl)i5/18

1873/12;16
1875ill14
1373i12116
1373/12/16
1885i 4/ 1~;

Vernon
Vestal
Vestal
Vestal
Von Kuren
Vun RLlsen
Votaw
Votaw
Wal i
Wall
Walton
Waltan
Walton
Walton
Walton
Walton
Walton
Walton
Walton
Walton
Walton
Ward
Warren
Warren
Watki ns
Watkins
WaHln,
Watf:ins
IJatson
Wa t son
Watson
Watson
Way

1896-t;~-18

rm

189,3-02-15
1898-0/-13
1887/1 i) n't
1913-i)2-12
1394-1)5-16

Way
Welch
Wells
Welis
Wei sri
l'Iey:&gt;,rIllUI ier
Wey~r mull er
Weyerr,;li I er

19~3-I)H4
in3-0~,-14

l'i32/2/ 17

1896-(1.5-18 ~Ihed t
1896-1)5-18 Wheat
1896-()~,-18
Wheat
1922-02-15 WhitE
1891-02-18 White
1935-06-05 White
186911J/17 White
192,1/8/31
White
1928-IO-iQ Whi te
I928/1 OIL4 Whitl?

joo/Rosa

trins

~em to place of reSidence. ch Asher,Orion,Sarah,Maryto
Steriing
Jonn/Rosa
req mmbrshp ch Asher, Drion, ~arah, Mary
Frances
rct Whittier nH CA
John/ElIza
o'a. 5aroih rct Whi ther ~,t1 CA
JohniElli:an;th rei Tonganoxie MH da. Sar~h
Emiiid
dropped fur lact: ot Interest.
H, J,
dropped for lack oj interest:
Ai bert S
ref Oskaloosa MM, iONa
Albert ;:,
ret Han iand HH,
E.lbert ii.
~f Topeka, req ~e~brshp
GH&lt;rqt' A.
death reporteo, li~'ed in Topeka
A~os
rei Springfield MM ch Ardella,Rachel!E~anuel,Angelo,Sylyester,
Joseph
Amos
I', LL:;:ie C. Wilson
Amos
inten~s to marry Lizzie Wilson, July 18, 1885 at Wilson Hoae
Amos
tendered resignation from mE~bership
Amos/Li:zie
granted certificate to ______ ?
Angilo 7
to 5an Jose CA
E. 1
from 1893 assessment Jist
E~anuel/family ret Kansas City
John
dropped for lack of interest.
Ilellie
reo mem, accepted
Sylvester
to Sari Jose CA
Thot;1as
Dropped by aetl?n of Monthly Heeting
Martha
request Ile;,oership
Mattie
req. letter to Pilgrim Cong, Lawrence ~S
Johnl i i\i~l i v
dropped for l'ack at Interest.
Margaret
Funeral Com~lttee
natilca
ret ~arclay MM
Willia~IM;tllda ref Boshin NM, OH
Barclay
rcf Springdale "H
E.llza
ret Springdale MM, Iowa ch Mary, Barclay
EJiza(mlnlster) ref Springdale MM
Mary H
ref Springdale tiM
Amanda
a minister, rcf White River tiM
Amand~
ret
7
Amanda HI 2
fro~ 1893 asse5s~ent list
Henr)'IOrpha
eh. Flora, lia" Edna, Bernice. transfer to Wiblina K5
tlarqard D.
ref Hesper MM. KS son ~illla~
Margaret H.
membership sent tJ Willow Sprin9s
HenrviOrprla J. ch. Flora. idna Grace, Bernice rcf Pleasant View KS
Dorothv Aoei 1 reeGrded associate, one parent non-~E~ber
Mary Louise
recorded associate, or.e parent non-meQber
Mrs,
trans to Trinity Lutheran Ch. 3 children
Cliffo:d
dropped for lact of Interest.
'Laurence
dropped for lac~ of interest.
Titus
dropped for lack of interest.
Albert
Dropped by action of Monthly Meeting
Amanda son Ora to Minneapol is Ninn.
Bertha
nat;1ed on standing co~mittee
El izabeth
~ook and Tract Co~~ittee
Floyd
non-resident ~e~, dropped
Fred
~~inlster;rct Tongano~ie
Fred P.
ministE?r, :rcf Tonganoxie

!

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�DATA FROM LAWRENCE IiDtUHLY MEETING
.'"...:.

DATE·

LAST

FIRST

DATA

1935-06-05
1922-02-15
1881/5/18
1896-(15-18
1870/1I12
1934-09-01
188li 12/14
1872/3/13

White

Fred P.
George
John C
Johnlfamil y
Lizzie
Marvin Andrew
Mary
Nathan/Elizabet
Nathan/Elizabet
Nathan/Elizabet
Pliny F.

named on standing committee
Dropped by action of Monthly Meeting
rcf Plainfield MM, IN
dropped for lack of interest.
named to committee on freedmen
accepted as associate member
request membership
rct Tonganoxie MH
rcf Tonganoxie ch William, Mary Alice, Lelia Rebecca
rct Chehalem MM, OR, minor children
rcf stanwood MM KS
eh. Flora,6eneva,Mildred,Ereline,Christina rcf Stanwood MH KS
rcf Tonganoxie MH
trans from Topeka when meeting was laid down.
rec by letter from Weslyan liethodist
rcf Hesper
ch. George by letter from M. E.
req mem
dropped by recommendation of membership committee
dropped by recommendation of membership committee
reQ ch. Minnie, Howard, Paul, Eva, Garde be properly recorded as
llIembers
transferred to M. E. Polo HO
1055 by death in past year
received from Congregational ch Toledo OH
dropped by error, reinstated
she a min. ch. Frank Fox, Helen Fox rcf Sterling MH
dropped by own request
named pastor for year
named pastor
req. memo
req mem
req mem
rct University MH
rcd. by letter from H. E. Burlington
rct University MH, Wichita
Thom-minister rcf Hesper HM son Randel
rct League City HM, TX
died
rcf Willow Springs HM MO
dropped for lack of interest.
recommemded for mem bu H ~ 0
rcf Hopewell, IN HH, ch Sybil, John, Sylvia
ch. Edgar,Hable ref Springdale
dropped for lack of interest.
non-resident dropped for lack of interest
non-resident dropped for lack of interest
trans from Topeka when meeting was laid down.
rct Earlhan MH CA
joined United Brethren dropped
recorded as minister
rct Indianapolis, IN HH
No~-resident, dropped by HH
from 1893 assessment list
reQ mem accepted

----------- --------------- --------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

1873/5/14
187817/17

1912-07-11
1912-07-11
1881110/18

1898-12':14
1923-01-11
1881/2/15

1917-04-19
1925-07-15
1935-08-07
1935-08-07
1903-04-14
1935-12-04
1933-08-02
1935-02-06
1923-07-18
1917-06-13
1921-09-14
1916-09-18
1918-07-17
1917-05-16
1984/4/16
188617/16

1899-08-16
1898-10-19
1930/12/17

1928/11114
1930/9/17
1897-12-06
1897-04-14
1896-05-18
1904-05-18
1887/3/16

1892-03-16
1896-1)5-18
1915-02-12
1915-02-12
1898-12-14
1906-05-16
1914-06-17
1884/12/17
1887/2115

1927-08-17
1893-02-15
1887/3/16

~hite

White
White
White
White
White
White
White
White
White
White
White
Widener
Wilber
Wilber
Wi I ber
Wilber
Wilbur
Wilbur
Wi I bur
Wilbur
Wi lbur
Wilbur;
Wilcox
Wilcox
Wilcox
Wilcox
Wilcox
Wi I ks
Williails
Williams
Williams
Williams
Wi II i ails
Wi 11 i ams
Williams
Willis
Wi II s
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wil !jon
Wilson

Robe~t/Bertha

Tabitha
John L.
Ethel
John/Agnes
John/Agnes
SaillueliJulia
George
Howard
John/Agnes
Julia
Samuel
Julia
Hastings
Hastings/Susie
J. Hastings
Susie
Susie
Howard
Anna L
Anna S.
E. It

Ed.
Randel
Thomas/Fannie
Thomas/wi fe
Joel
JoeilEI i zabeth
Abijah
Ada
AlfredlLydi a
Amos/Martha
Anna
B. E.

Bayne
C. Ella
C. Ell a
Clayton/Agnes
Drucilla
Drusilla
Eli
Eli 2
Elizabeth A

[21~_

�DATA FROM LAWRENCE

DATE

LAST

1385-07~18

1895-4-17
1869/11/17
1933-08-02
1869/11/17
1869/11/17
1914-06-17
1893-04-12
1903-05-13
1881/8/17
1895-11-13
1869/11/17
1888-12-12
1898-10-19
1888/1/18
1893-11-15
1893-02-15
1894-12-12
1893-06-14
1898-10-19
1873/7/16
1890-05-14
1893-02-15
1869/11/17
1874/4115
1893-02-15
1385/12/16
IB82/9/13
18B8-12-1~

1899-01-18
1888-12-12
1893-02-15
1894-11-27
1882/9/13
1913-02-12
1887/1/12
1922-05-17
1910-06-15
1913-02-12
1891-09-16
1913-02-12
1915-05-12

Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Winslow
Winslow
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
~ood

Wood
Wood
Wood
Woodard
Woodard
Woodard
Woodard
Woodard
Woodard
Woodard

HEETING

DATA

FIRST

----------- --------------- --------------1926-01-13
1891-02-18
1873/7/16
1894-11-19
1893-02-15
1893-10-18
1926-01-13
1898-10-19
1880/11/17
1886/10/20
1877/7/15
1900-07-18
IB85/7/15

HO~THLV

-----------------------------------------~------------ ---------------------

Henry
Non-resident, dropped
Israel/Nargaret ch. Clara, Fletcher, Grace to Indianapolis IN
Isriel/Margaret ref Indianapolis, IN eh Clara Bell, Herbert, Fletcher
James C.
died, age 64
Jehu 5
from 1893 assessment list
Jesse
rcf Tonganoxie MM
Jesse
Non-resident, dropped
John
rct Long Beach NN CA
JohnlClementine (Frazier) MCD wish to remain mmbrs granted
Johnathan
death noted
w. Orucilla ref Springdale MH, KS
Jonathan
deathy noted but no date given.
Kate M.
intends to marry A;cs Walton, July 18, 1885 at Wilson Home
Lizzie
m. Amos Walton
Lizzie C.
wife of Alfred, died Feb 21 1985, age 69 yrs, 8 m. 13 days
Lydia
Committee on Education
Maria
loss by death in past year
Martha
rep to Q. M.
Mary
First Day School
Nao3i
joined Luter. dropped
Pram
recom for mem by overseers
Robert
dropped from membership
Robert
ref Springfield HH,KS ch Hattie, Rosella, Levander, Zoe Osborn
Ruth
rct Long Beach HH CA
Ruth S.
Book and Tract Committee
Sarah
named on some standing committee
Sarah
Sarah
ret Long Beach NH CA
rcf Lynn Grove, IA Mattie, Mary, Olney
Susanna
Susanna &amp;son Olny ret LynnSrove MH IA
T. Jeff 5
from 1893 assessment list
Thomas
ref Hesper mm
Thos.H/Nancy
rcf Tonganoxie
Vertal
ret Long Beach MH CA
W; P.
HCD request to remain a member, approved
Wm P/Elizabeth ch. FranK,Herbert,George, Ella. rct Whittier CA
Wm. 2
from 1893 assessment list
Elizabeth
Funeral Committee
HacajahfElizabe rct Tonganoxie child
Emma 1
from 1893 assessment list
Fredric
rct Sandy Springs, OH
Fredrick S.
rcf Smithfield MH, OH
Mary
named on some standing committee
Mary H.
dau Mary rct Smithfield MH OH
Nathan
named on some standing committee
Nathan 3
from 1893 assessment list
Nathan L.
elder, died, age b4
Nathan L/Hary ref Smithfield mm OH, ch Herbert, Mary
Thos.
mem. sent to Kansas City
Abbie
ret Hesper, child
Chas
dropped from list of membership
Chas./Sarah
eh. Oliver, Gardner, Haude, Chas. Jr. ref Wichita
Donald
non-resident dropped for lack of interest.
Elizabeth
son Asa ret Glen .Elder MM KS
Eva
memo sent to Kansas City
recommended for mel by pastoral comm.
E••1,. l.

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DATE

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DilTA
------------------------------------------------------ --------------------~

1'f :56-09-0,3
1398-10-19
1893-06-14
190)-[0-21
1885/8/!2
1'113-02-12
1880/6/1b
1888-)2-12
1887-06-09

Woodard
Woodard
rioodard
Iloodar d
Woodard
I:loodard
Woooar,j
~!oc,1i ar d
Woooard
Noc,d ar d ,
1887/4/1:5
1890-11-17 iloodard
19(:3-:)3-\ B WODdard
1899-06-1)2 Woodard
191;:-(i~,-I,3

1891-02-18
1913-(;2-12
1'124-03-12
1'106-01-17
1913-04-16
1914-10-14
1924-1 H2
1913-1)2-12
l'tOI)-IJ7-18
1913-02-12
1893-02-15
1870/9/14

1915-(16-16
189)-1)2-15
1885/11 14
1872131'13
1908-06-~1)

~loDdar d

' Woodard
Woodard
Woodard
WDodard
Woodard
Woodard
woodard
woodard
Woodard
Woodard
Woodard
Woodard
Woodard
tloe,dara
Woodard
Woodard
Woodard

1917-1.1::-16 UDod~.rd
1888-12-12 Woodard
1893-02-1:, Wood ar d

woodard
Woociard
Woodar d
Woodward
Wood v
WO,'l en
Wooten
Woeten
Wooten
WODt en
Wooten
Wright
WOl ght
187:)/2112
Wright
1995-ilb-12 Wr i ght
1893-1)2-15 iirioht
1901)-i)~-14

1891-0L-18
1898-(11-12
1915-1)3-17
1870i7113
1'137-(17-07
19,37-11-29
1897-12-15
1897-08-18
1891-12-15
1901-(18-14
1888-12-12
1889-10-23

1802il1/15
1373/2/1:
1888-12-12
187812113
1888-12-12

Wn 9" t

Wright
Wrloht
Wright
Wright

Hannah

r~ported death in past year
rci E~porla. HI' a "li~lster
John/Rachel min ref Buflalo Iili KS
JohniRachel ;,i n ref Hesper
Josephine
h~ephlne
non-resident drooped fDr lack DI Interest.
LevI/Sarah
rei SpringflEid MM son Roscoe
LI z, i e
na~ed on 5Droe standIng eD~mlttee
LUI~e
lit. liZZIe J. jenneoy
luke
Intends to marry LiZZIE ~ennedy
Marth~
eh. Fredrlck,Robert,Mary,Clarenee, W~, rcl Hesper Mil
tlartha ~.:
50r,s Norval! Elmo, Willis, Herbert rct Denver rHI co
Marv Alice
died
liaud
jOln~d another church, drDPped.
Orlando
ref Hesper Mil
Orlando
non-resIdent dropped for lack of interest.
Parker
ref University liM
Rachel
chosen to be pastor flll Oct. 1, 1906
Raehei
a minister ref Prairie Center
Rachei
released for Gospel service eastern T~.
Rachel
ret University Mn,
Halph
non-resident drooped for lack of interest.
Robert L.
deiithy noteo but nD date gIven.
Roscoe
~e~. sent to Kansas City
Roscoe L
iroo 1893 assess~ent list
S~rrtuei
rei Springfield MM, KS
Samuel
funeral In past IIi'Dnth,'
SiliTtuel
irolTl 11:193 assessment l'ist
S~~uei/E~eilne rei Glen Elder, ~S HM
S~nlu~i /Emll y
ret Rocky Run, III
Sar a A.
funeral held
Sarah
~ Charles C. jDined elsewhere
Sarah A.
named on some standing cO;~lttee
Sarah A.
Iro~ 1893 assess~ent list
Stephen
d'ropped from roi 1
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from 1893 assessment list
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Frank/Mar/
ref White Water HH, IN da HattIe
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�Queries are·free to members. They should state at least two facts to
gain best results. Queri~s are also free to nonmembers, but must concern
Kansas related ancestors of fifty years or earlier. Please send copies of
replies to the Pioneer Editor - perhaps they will help someone else.
CAVANAUGH
CORDElL
KEENEY

Chloetta·CORDELL, 20185 S. Gardner Road, Gardner, KS 66030
Seeking information on John CAVANAUGH and his wife, Ellen
KEENEY, and their son, Thomas Patrick, b. Ireland. The family
came to Louisiana ca. 1856-1857. Two daughters b. there, Ellen
(b. 1859) and Bridget (b. 1862). Removed to Lawrence, KS ca.
1864-1865. Son Edward b. there 1865, possibly son Allen.

CRASE
GIBSON
NEECE
STIDHAM

Lona Ward GIBSON, 712 67th Ave. Dr. West, Bradenton, FL 34207
Need information concerning Richard STIDHAM, m. Rachael CRASE.
Richard Singleton STIDHAM mI. Nancy NEECE, children: James H.,
Rosa Ellen, Mary (Polly), Samuel, Thomas, Jasper, Harvey, and
Amanda. m2. 5 Jan 1895 Rachael CRASE, children in 1910 Federal
census: Meredith, Ester, Ben, Ella Mae. Mardy (Meredith), Hattie,
and Benjamin CRASE living in Lawrence, KS in 1910 federal census.

DOTY
REED
SHAW
SLOCUM
SMITH
STANFIELD
WAGONER

Mrs. Claude E. SMITH, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, KS 66044
Seeking information on Almeda SLOCUM, m. Darius REED in OH 1841.
Esther Reed STANFIELD, Elizabeth WAGONER, Maretta SHAW, George
REED, Lydia DOTY, Chester REED, Priscilla REED, and Victor REED.

GREEN
REDO
SHEETS
SNEEGAS
ZEHRBACH

Marcia Green SKAGGS, 1008 E. Chipman, Lee's Summit, MO 64063
Seeking information on family of GREEN or GREENE, SNEEGAS, REDO,
and ZERBACH. George GREEN, 46, and Maggie, 28, appear on the
1870 census for Leavenworth County with 3 children. Later Maggie
married a Charles SHEETS.

HAVENS
WRIGHT

Jo Ann HAVENS WRIGHT, 4826-126 St. S.E., Everett, WA 98208
Need information on ancestors and descendants of George HAVENS
b. MA, removed to KS Territory. Lived in Prairie City, KS 18551890. Bur. Prairie City Cemetery.

JOHNSON
SWISHER
WALL

Mrs. Claude E. SMITH, 939 Pamela Lane, Lawrence, KS 66044
John WALL m. Mary JOHNSON, Martinville, IN. Their daughter
Harriett m. John SWISHER, removed to Kansas abt. 1889-1890.
215

�SCHULTZ
SHAW

Ray H. SHAW, 17410 Maple Valley Hwy, Sp. 75, Renton, WA 98058
Would like to correspond with descendants of Christian and
Mary D. SCHULTZ. Seeking their parents and siblings. They
moved to Douglas Co. about 1870-75 from IL. Christian d. 24
Sep 1894. Mary d. about 1912. Both are bur. Worden
Evangelical Cemetery in Douglas Co., KS.

PARKER
SMITH

Martha J. PARKER, R.R. 2, Box 99, Overbrook, KS 66524
Interested in any information on Enos W. SMITH, b. 1837,
Harmony, Maine, brother of Benton SMITH. He settled SE 1/2
Sec. 4 Lecompton (now Wakarusa Twp.). Enlisted in the KS
Cavalry at Ft. Leavenworth, 28 Sep 1861, and assigned to Co. A,
9th Reg. He listed Clinton as his residence during the Civil
War. Worked for KS Pacific RR 1865-1868. Finally settled in
Leadville, CO. Daughters Camilla b. 8 Nov 1868, Olathe, KS;
Ella L. b. Sep 1872, Nederlands, CO.

DILLON
HOUGLAND
MOORE
THOMPSON

Maxine P. (MOORE) HOUGLAND, Rt. 1, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073
Obituary of Luther DILLON in Wathena, KS UReporter ii says he d.
6 Apr 1875, was buried on Henry THOMPSON farm between Wathena
and Troy, KS. Does anyone know where the family cemetery is?

HAYS
HOUGLAND
McCLAIN
MOORE

Maxine P. (MOORE) HOUGLAND, Rt. 1, Box 262, Perry, KS 66073
Seeking information on parents of Mary McCLAIN, b. 28 Nov 1848,
Potosi, Washington Co., MO. Her third husband, Frank M. HAYS,
was at Bonne Tere, MO in 1885. Where did he go?

OTTENS

David IRVIN, 205 Illinois, Lawrence, KS 66044
Two tombstones recently found in my backyard, one inscribed
"Henry OTTENS" and the other "M.E.G.", both without dates. Does
anyone know who these people might be? A Claude Henry OTTEN was
a member of the G.A.R. Washington Post No. 12 of Lawrence
sometime between 1881-1907, a former member of the 7th Missouri
Cavalry. Is this the same man buried in my yard?
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NOTES FROM THE DOUGLAS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY NEWSLETTER
September 1988: The Elizabeth M. Watkins Museum has acquired the WEAVER collection
left by the estate of A.B. WEAVER, a collection of letters, photographs,
scrapbooks, school records, awards and business documents. Among the items of
possible interest to genealogists are letters dated in the 1850's, even before the
first of the BULLENE and READ families came to Lawrence from Wisconsin and before
A.D. WEAVER came from Connecticut. A.D. WEAVER married Gertrude BULLENE and their
son, Arthur, inherited Lathrop BULLENE's store on Massachusetts Street, now known
as Weaver's. A charge ledger from the store dated 1886 documents the people who
made purchases and what they bought.
Those wishing to join the Douglas County Historical Society receive an associate
membership to the museum. If interested, write to the Douglas County Historical
Society, Watkins Museum, 1047 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, KS 66044.

216

�ACHNING
Charles J., 189, 200
ADA~'S

F.G., 169,182
Susie M., 191,198
ADDLEMAN
George A., 189,199
AKERS
J.,l77
ALEXANDER
Ame1 i a, 167
Francis Marion, 167
Frank M., 166
F.M., 168
ALLBAUGH
Charles, 175
Pat, 175
ALLDERDICE
Mrs., 205
ALLEN
Gladys, 208
Robert B., 189,198
Sarah J., 189,198
ALLER
John M., 189,200
ALLSTOT
Mary M., 189,198
ANDERSON
Arthur J., 189,202
August A., 189,199
Augusta, 195,198
Edmund L., 189,199
Ella L., 189,199
Flora B., 190,199
James A., 189,199
J.A., 177
Lena, 208
Melinda, 193,199
O.H., 177
Rose W., 189,199
W.R., 206
W.W.,l77
ANTI BUSH
Luella, 196,199
APETl
Charles E., 189,202
ARKLE
Fred, 189,200
ARMSTRONG
H.L., 170
ARNETT
Claudina, 206
ARNOLD
R.W., 190

ASHLEY
Anderson H., 189,200
ATCHISON
George, 189,201
ATKINSON
Erastus, 189,202
E., 192,195
BACHELOR
Family, 176
J.H., 177
BADSKY
Family, 176
F., 177
J., 177
Mary, 208
BAHNMIER
C.F., 207
BAILEY
L.D., 177
BAKER
Parthena, 197,199
BALDWIN
Chester U., 189,199
Eben, 171
Edith A., 196,199
William H., 189,201
BANK
Amy L., 199
BANKER
A1bertus, 175
Family, 176
J.W., 174
BANKS
Amy L., 194
G.M., 177
Martha, 207
BARBER
John F., 189,198
BARNES
Elisha, 189,199
Lucinda J., 190,199
BARNETT
Anna l., 196,199
BARNHART
Ardella F., 199
Ardellia F., 194
Kati e, 203
BASSETT
J., 177
BATES
C.D., 190
BATTS
Fanni e, 180
BEASLEY
John H., 189,201
217

BEATTY
A., 194
BEIER
Caroline, 194,199
BELL
Frank C., 189,200
Georgia L., 195,199
Mrs. M.E., 207
BEMM
Bruno, 189,200
BENNETT
Sarah A., 189,199
BENSON
Nelson, 189,199
T.R., 177
BERG
Martha E., 191,199
BERGER
Carl William, 180
Ca ro 1i ne, 180
Charlotte Rosetha, 180
BERKAU
P.R., 182
BERLIN
Eli, 189,199
BIRD
Fannie, 192,199
BLACK
Idella L., 190,199
Maggie, 206
Nancy I., 206
BLACKFORD
Wi 11 iam D., 174
BLAKE
Li 1a, 204
O.E., 189,200
BLOCKER Family, 176
BLODES
Joseph A., 190,202
BLOOD
Kate E., 196,199
BOEHLE
August H., 190,201
BOLES
Delia A., 198,199
BOLLARD
William W., 190,202
BOND
Ell is, 190,202
Mary Etta, 197,199
BONEBRAKE
J.H., 193
BOOKS
Elsie, 207
BOTl Family, 176

�BUETTNER
George J., 190,199
BULLENE
Gertrude, 216
Lathrop, 216
BUNDY
L.H., 177
Ira S., 191
BOWERS
BURK
Sarah J., 195,199
Dora, 205
BOWMAN
BURKLE
B.F., 192
John J., 190,200
BRADLEY
BURNS
Mami e, 191, 199
Joseph, 190,200
BRANDON Family, 176
BURTON
BRAXTON
David H., 190,199
J.W., 193
BUTLER
BRAZIL
Wood L., 190,199
James E., 190,200
BYRD Sisters, 205
BREEZE
CALVIN
Ida M., 197,199
Martha E., 190,199
BREICHEISEN
Emma, 205
CAMPBELL
J., 205
Edwin M., 190,199
BREITHAUPT
Gertrude, 203
Katie, 198,199
Hattie, 203
BRINTON
John A., 190,201
Eliza Ann Watkins, 167 CARPENTER
John, 175
BRITTON
Hattie, 190,199
Mr., 174
BROOKS
CARR
Lill ie, 196,199
Daisy A., 190,199
BROWN
Ida, 197, 199
Annie, 205
CARROLL
A.S.,l77
A. Censon, 192
James Chalmers, 180
CARTER
Jesse W., 190,200
Cl ara, 207
John, 183
Mary S., 193,199
John S., 197
CATLIN
Maria Gertrude, 180
Mary E., 196,199
S.J., 189,193,198
Mattie, 207
Thomas Jefferson, 180 CAVANAUGH
William J., 190,199
Allen, 215
BROWNING
Bridget, 215
Evelyn, 208
Edward, 215
BRUBAKER
Ell en, 215
Peter, 190,195
John, 215
BRUCE
Thomas Patrick, 215
George B., 190,199
CAVIN
Lizzie, 189,199
Silas, 198
BRYAN
CHALLIS
Maud V., 198,199
Chester, 180
BRYANT
Edna L., 180
Francis M., 190,201
Family, 176
BUCK Family, 176
Harvey, 180
BUCKMAN
Walter, 180
Robert B., 190,201
BOURKE
Margaret, 205
BOURSAN
Clara, 203
BOUTON

218

CHAMPION
Addie L., 197,199
CHANAY
Elfie, 208
CHANEY
William 0., 190,199
CHAPIN
Jessie, 193,199
CHAPMAN
B.B., 193,199
William C., 190,202
CHARD BOUGH
L., 177

CHERRY
C•W., 190 , 196
CHINCHOLL
August, 190,200
CHRISTIE
Henry C., 190,199
CHURCH BAUGH
Osa, 208
CHURR
Nannie, 206
CLAIR
Theodie V., 193,199,204
CLARK
Charles H., 190,199
John S., 190,201
M., 205
Taylor, 190,200
Thomas H., 190,201
CLARY
Anna, 180
CLOUD
Joseph, 190,200
COATE
Mary A., 195,199
Susan, 206
COFFMAN
Allen, 190,199
COHRAN
Em., 191
COHRON
E.M., 194,195,196
COLE
Candace, 176
Nellie H., 194,199
COLLINS
Ali ce, 190,199
COLYER
Sarah A., 192,199
CONNOLE
Bertha, 203
J., 203

�CONSTANT
WoRo, 192
COPELAND
Gertrude, 198,199
COPPLE
James Ho, 191,200
CORBETT
Minnie So, 190,199
CORDELL
Chloetta, 215
CORDLEY
Richard, 192,194,195,
196,197,198
COUCH
Eusebia, 196
CRAIG
Wmo Bayard, 194
CRASE
Benjamin, 215
Hattie, 215
Meredith IIMardyll, 215
Rachael, 215
CRAVER
Sarah Eo, 194,199
CRAYCRAFT
William Eo, 191,200
CRICK
Joseph Bo, 191,200
CROUSE
Anna, 208
CROW
Edna Lo Challis, 180
Family, 176
CROZIER.
Lena, 193,199
CUMMINGS
Mrso EoNo, 205
Mo Taylor, 191,200
CURLETT
Amelia, 197,199
CURTIS
Al fred, 186
CUTLER
L.Bo, 177
DANIELS
Be 11 e, 189, 199
Florence, 194,199
Virginia, 199
DARLING
0o, 172
DARWIN
Charles, 179
DAUGHERTY
Bert, 191,199

DAVIDSON
DUCKER
Florence Co, 192,199
Henry Jo, 189,192
DAVIS
DUNN
Frank Ho, 191,200
John Ko, 195,197
Ollie Lo, 191,199
DURHAM
Robert Go, 191,202
William AoHo, 191,201
Thomas No, 191,201
EATON Family, 176
ToWo, 196
ECKMAN
Werter Ro, 190,192,193
Ella, 197,199
DAY
EDGAR
William Ho, 191,199
Geoo Bo, 191,192,194,197,
DEAN
198
Alice, 191,199
EDWARDS
DEARTH
HoSo,l77
Bessie, 208
EIDEMILLER
DEAY
AoGo, 172
Sarah 0o, 191,199
ELLIOTT
DELAP
Annie, 196,199
Jonathan, 191,200
Wo Po, 189
DENTON
ELLIS
William, 178,179
Estella, 208
Wo, 177
ELSTON
DEORSEY
John Go, 191,201
George, 191,200
ELSWORTH
DETON
Rachel, 198,199
Adaline, 204
ENDACOTT
DeVELBISS
John, 190,195
Belle, 195,199
ENNIS
DEZIOUS Family, 176
AoTo, 191,192,194,195
DEZIUS
EPPERSON
Fred, 174
Li 11 ian, 207
DICK
ERNST
George Lo, 191,200
Barbara, 197,199
DILLON
EVANS
Luther, 216
E.Co,l77
DISSINGER
Lizzie Ao, 164
Laura, 189,199
Samuel Bo, 191,199
Sallie Ro, 192,199
FAGAN
DODDRIDGE
Peter Fo, 191,199
Charles Po, 191,201
FAIRBANKS
DOLAN
Ettie Mo, 198,199
John Co, 191,201
FARWELL
DORAN
Henry, 189,191,195,196
00Wo,175
FAWL
DOTY
Po, 177
Lydia, 215
FAY
DOUGHERTY
Thomas Mo, 191,201
Mary Mo, 204
FERGUSEN
DOUGLASS
E.Co, 190
Nancy, 189,199
FERREE
DOWNING Family, 176
Al ie, 208
DRAKE
FIEGENBAUM
Hester, 197,199
FoWo, 195
DRAPER
FINCH
Fred Lo, 191,202
Selinda, 189,199
219

�FULLERTON
GOBIN
Robert D., 192,201
Hi 11 ary A., 196
FINDLEY
FUNK
William T., 191,200
GOODIN
Anna M., 195,199
T.K., 177
FISHBURN
GAINES
Ezra, 191,201
GORE
E.A., 175
FITZPATRICK Family,
Mabel E., 192,200
Family, 176
GRAHAM
176
GALLAGHER
FITZWATERS
C., 177
Mary F., 190,199
M., 177
GRAY
GAMES
FIX
Mary, 195,200
Minnie J., 196,199
Albert, 191,201
Thomas B., 192,201
GARDNER
FLAHERTY
GREASON
E.E., 177
Martin, 191,201
T., 177
GARFIELD
FLINN
GREEN
Sarah T., 196,199
James A., 179
Edward, 192,201
FLORY
GARST
George, 215
C., 164
I. B., 203
Maggie, 215
Lida, 195,199
GATES
GREGG
Sarah Viola, 164
Susie E., 194,199
Clara M., 196,200
GAUSNELL
FLUKE
GRESS
W.W.,172
Rosa E., 194,199
Rosa, 203
FOGERTY
GEISS
GRIFFIN
B., 175
Theresia, 193,199
Marianna, 191,200
Fami ly, 176
GEORGE
GRIFFITH
FORD(E)
J.T., 177
C.E.,191
George, 191,198
R.A., 189
G.W.,l71
John A., 191,199
GERLACH
Mary E., 195,200
FORTNEY
H., 195,196
GRINKE
Family, 176
GERLARH
Wilhelminna, 208
P.R., 174
H., 194
GRISARD
FOWL
GERLARK
Susan, 192,200
C., 177
Henry, 197
GROSSKOPF
FOWLER
GERMAN Family, 176
Paul, 175
Louisa S., 193,199
GIBSON
GROVE
Richard, 192,202
Emma, 190,199
Sarah J., 190,200
FOWLES
Lona Ward, 215
GUFFIN
Alfred T., 192,199
GIDONS
Mary Matilda, 180
FOX
Lula, 192,200
GULLETT
Eva, 181
GIERTZ
C.W., 189
Isaiah, 192,200
Bertha, 189,200
GUM
Mary, 206
GILL
Samuel K., 192,201
FRAIM
Edward, 193
GURNEY
Alice A., 197,199
Elizabeth, 204
Rose, 208
FRANKFORTHER
GILLULI
GUSTAFSON
Ethel, 206
Mariah. Isabelle, 194,200 John W., 192,199
FRASER
GIMBLET
GUTHRIE
Mary Alice, 180
Effie, 203
Mary, 195,200
Sylvester Faulkner, 180GIVAN
HADLEY
FRAZIER
Maggie, 191,200
Loui s, 192,202
Clementine, 213
GLEED
HALDERMAN
FRIDENSTINE
Charles S., 192,200
Winnie, 191,200
Rena M., 193,199
GLENN
HALLER
FUL.LER
Julia A., 195,200
John, 198
Charles R., 192,200
GNEFKOW
HAM
Minnie A., 190,200
Arabelle, 190,200
220

�HAYDEN
HIATT, cont.
HAMILTON
Theron Cenajah, 180,
William, 192,200
Newton, 192,199
HAY(E)S
181
HAMM
A., 177
Zirona "Zidie" Vadola,180
William E., 192,199
Frank M., 216
HIBBARD
HAMMERT
Sheldon W., 192,201
Bernhard W.H., 192,200 H., 177
HEATON
HICKS
HAMMYD
Josephine, 207
Charles E., 192,201
Josephine, 205
HEBERLING Family, 176
Mary C., 195,200
HAMPTON
HECOX Family, 176
HIDDLESTON
Capt., 184,185
HEIDRICH
Charles 0., 192,200
HARDIN
Anna Mary Minnie, 197, HILES Family, 176
James H., 192,201
200
HILL
HARDING
Mary, 197,200
E.F., 197
Charlie, 175
HELFICH
William C., 193,200
C.P.,175
Edward C., 192,200
William V., 193,199
Elmer, 175
HENDRICKS
HINDMAN
Family, 176
Maxine, 205
Albert H., 174,175
Scott, 175
HERSCHELL
John C., 193,199
W.O., 177
Silas, 174
Bertha, 207
HARMAN
HERTZLER
HINES
Betty V., 189,200
Annie M., 193,200
Eva F., 196,200
HARRELL
HESS
George, 193,200
C.E., 205
HINSON
Charles, 192,200
HARRIGAN
HIATT
Francis A., 191,200
M.F., 189,190
Abigail Ann Meade, 176, HIRD
HARRIS
181
B1 anch, 205
Amanda W., 193,200
Alice, 181
HOAD
Jennie, 204
A1pharus J., 180
Alvin B., 193,201
Lena, 192,200
Alveretta, 180
HOCK
Mrs., 204
HARTLEY
Anna, 181
Carrie, 205
Family, 176
Clyde, 180,181,182
HOLINGSWORTH
Elburn, 210
Frederick Wm. Augustus, Effie Zirena, 180,181
200
Elda Ann, 173
HOLLOWAY
Samuel E., 192,200
Elmer, 180
S.E., 177
HARVEY
Family, 176
HOLMAN
Ed, 205
Frances Elizabeth Smith, James F., 193,199
Ed S., 205
176
HOLT
Tallyrand, 192,201
F., 177
Nellie, 196,200
HASKIN Family, 176
Henry, 173,174,175,176, HOPKINS
HASKINS
177,178,179,180,181,
Charles B., 193,201
A.J., 177
HOTCHKISS
182,183,184,185,186
HASTIE
Homer Fedora Petro, 180, Ernaline, 170
William L., 192,201
181
HOUGLAND
HATCHER
Kumwegif Ceginette
Maxine P. Moore, 216
Peter M., 192,201
IWegie",180,181,194,20~OUK
HAUSE
Leni Leoti, 181
Rose, 208
George A., 192,202
Mary, 181
HOUT
HUSMANN
Oaxana Clary, 180,181
Omena, 203
George C., 192,202
Orel Onida, 178,180,
HOUTS
HAVENS
181,182
G.R., 191,192,196
George, 215
HOWE
Querentha Lenore
Jo Ann, 215
IQuintie",180,181
L.C.,195
HAWKINS
Silas, 173,180
HOWELL
William, 192,200
Anza F., 194,200
221

�ICE, c o n t . J A I M S ?
HOWELL, cont.
George W., 193,199
Thomas, 203
Ella, 204
William T., 203
Frank H., 204
HOWLAND
C.G., 191
W.T., 203
Marguerite, 204
HOWSLEY
I KEN BERRY
Ruth, 204
William M., 193,199
Archie, 203
JAMES
HUBBElL
Jess, 203
Allen, 204
S.H., 177
lloyd, 203
Allie C., 204
HUCKER
lloyd H., 203
Charles A., 204
William H., 193,200
Milton, 203
Clarence, 204
HUDDLESTON
Milton E., 203
Clifton, 204
T. L., 207
Otis, 203
Edgar, 204
HUFF
Ralph, 203
Flora, 204
Minnie R., 189,200
Thomas, 203
Geneva, 204
HUGGARD
ILIFF
Jennie, 204
Catherine S., 195,200
James G., 193,199
May, 204
HUGHES
IllIAN?
JAMESON
Sarah E., 164
Clara, 203
Edd, 204
HUGHS
Edmond, 203
Gertrude, 204
Roselia, 208
Etta, 203
James M., 204
HUMBERT
Fred, 203
John, 204
Ida M., 197,200
Henry, 203
Keith, 204
HUMPHREY
lillian, 203
Kenneth, 204
Anna, 189,200
Olive, 203
leonard, 204
HUNTER
Oswold, 203
Ralph, 204
Parl ee, 192,200
I NGlE
Roy, 204
HURST
Charles, 203
JAMISON
Charles W., 193,199
Edith, 203
Annie, 193,200
HUTCHINS
Grant W., 203
JARBOE
James R., 193,202
Harold, 203
J.W., 164
HYDE
Merle, 203
JARDON
Laura B., 197,200
Robert G., 203
Francis, 204
HYLAND Family, 176
INGRAM
JAYQUASH
HYMAN(N)
Irwin, 204
William, 193,202
S.B., 190,193
IRELAN
JEFFRIES
Samuel B., 192
Wm., 190,193,195,196,197 George, 204
HYRE
W., 164
G.T., 204
Charles W., 193,200
IRVIN
Mary, 204
Daniel, 193,200
David, 216
Wilbur, 204
ICE
Elmer, 204
JEHLE
Albert, 203
Elmer B., 204
Alford, 204
Calvin, 203
Hannibal, 193,200
Anna, 204
Edward, 203
John A., 204
Mary H., 204
El sie, 203
Roy, 204
Selma, 204
Emery, 203
JACKSON
Teekl a, 204
Frances, 203
Family, 176
Walter, 204
~lohnnie, 203
Jacob, 193,201
JENKINS
Leonard, 203
lucinda, 193,200
Annie, 198,200
lovey, 203
JACOBS
Ca rri e, 204
Mabel, 203
Family, 176
E.M., 177
Margaret, 203
John, 204
Family, 176
Martin, 203
Marie, 204
F.M., 177
Martin F., 203
Rachel, 204
Hiram S., 204
Ralph, 203
William, 204
JENNINGS
Raymond, 203
Evelyn, 204
222

�JENNINGS, cont.
Frank A., 204
JENSEN
Andrew, 204
Arthur, 204
Charles, 204
George, 204
George B., 204
Henry, 204
Laurits, 204
Li 1ia, 204
Mildred, 204
JESSIE
Arthur, 204
Carrie, 204
George, 204
Hattie, 204
Mary. 204
Mattie, 204
Paul, 204
Sarah, 204
Silas, 204
Wi 11 i am G., 204
JESSUP
Abigail, 180,181
JEWETT
Abbie E•• 192.200
JOHANNING
Adolph, 204
Alvin, 204
Amelia. 204
Anna, 204
Carl, 205
Clara, 204
C. Frederic, 204
Daniel Jr., 204
Daniel W., 204
Edward, 204
Elmer, 204
Ernest, 204
Esther, 204
F.H., 204
F.W., 204
Harold, 204
Helen, 205
Henry, 204
H. Ferdinand, 204
Isabel, 204
J. Wi 11 i am, 204
Katherine, 204
Lois, 204
Louisa, 204
Louise, 204
Lydia, 204
Margaret, 204

JOHANNING, cont.
Mary, 204
Otto L., 204
Paul, 204
Paul H., 205
Ruth, 204
Sophia, 204
Sophie, 204
William, 204
Will i am H., 205
JOHANSON Family, 176
JOHNS
Alta, 205
Anna, 205
Ell a, 205
Frank H., 205
Hel en, 205
Lena, 205
Marguerite, 205
Ruby, 205
Ruth, 205
Stanford, 205
JOHNSON
Alberta, 205
Allene, 205
Anna, 205
Arden, 205
Beatrice, 205
Bessie, 205
Carl, 205
Carrie, 205
Cecil, 205
Charles, 205
Charles Jr., 205
Charles W., Sr., 205
Clarence, 205
C. Oscar, 205
C.F., 177
Dwaine, 205
Earl, 205
Edith, 205
Ed. F., 205
Elmer, 205
Esther, 205
Family, 176
Frances, 205
Frank, 193,200,205
Freda, 205
Gertrude, 205
Grant U., 205
Grover, 205
Harriet C., 200
Harriett C., 198
Harry, 205
Harry C., 205
223

JOHNSON, cont.
Henry F., 205
Horace, 205
John, 205
John H., 205
John T., 205
Lawrence, 205
Louis, 205
Lucile, 205
Marie, 205
Mary, 215
Mary C., 205
May, 205
Philip, 205
Phoebe, 205
Ray T., 205
Roy, 205
Ruby, 205
Samuel, 205
Selma, 205
Sibley, 205
S.L., 194
Vincent, 193,201
Wi 11 ard 0., 205
William, 193,199,205
W.H., 205
JONES
Ali ce, 205
A. Milton, 205
Catherine, 164,165
Charles, 205
Charles A., 205
David Lewis, 164
David L., 165,193,201
David R., 193,200
De 1bert, 205
Dorothy, 205
Edward, 164,165
Edward Jr., 165
Edward Sr., 165
Eleanor, 205
Estate, 205
Frank, 205
Fred, 205
George C., 205
Henry R., 193,201
Hugh Lewis, 164,165
James H., 205,
John Llewelyn, 164,165
John R., 205
Lizzie A., 165
Margaret, 204
Meridith, 164,165
Normand, 205
Ri cha rd, 164,165

�KAISER, cont.
JONES, cont.
Isabell, 206
Richard Ismae1, 164
James,
206
Richard J., 164,165
Jennie,
206
Robert, 205
Louie,
206
Sarah Bell, 205
Lu1a, 206
Sarah Lewis, 164,165
Minnie,
206
Syras, 205
Wi
11
i
am,
206
Tegidon Phillips, 164,
KALB
165
Floyd L, 206
Thomas S., 164
Glenn,
206
Wi 11 i am, 205
Lester,
206
JORDAN
Ralph,
206
Adolphus D., 205
Raymond, 206
Bourke, 205
KAMPSCHRADER
Cecil, 205
Annie, 206
Charles, 205
August H., 206
Claud, 204
Carl, 206
Edgar, 204
Harry, 206
E1 sie, 205
Helen, 206
Frances, 205
Olin, 206
Frank C., 205
KAMPSCHRODER
Irene, 205
Arthur, 206
Katheri ne, 205
Emma, 206
Leona, 204
Ruby, 206
Leoti, 204
Martin J., 193,199,204, Walter, 206
Wi 11 i am, 206
206
Mary, 205
Wi 11 i am H., 206
Ralph, 205
KAMPSCHROEDER
Robert, 205
Alvin, 206
Charles F., 206
Violet, 204
JOY
Edith, 206
E1ma, 206
Fred H., 206
Loren, 206
Glenn, 206
Nelson T., 193,202
Howard, 206
Wi 11 i am G., 206
Louis, 206
JUNKINS
Marie, 206
Robert M., 206
Mattie, 206
Ruth, 206
Ralph, 206
KAHLE
Robert, 206
August, 206
Thomas, 206
Henry, 206
KANNENBERG
Henry Sr., 206
Freda, 208
Herman, 206
Johanna, 204
Mary, 208
Lura, 208
Minnie, 206
Theck1a, 208
KAISER
KASBERGER
Ada, 206
Albert, 206
Alex, 206
Allee, 206
Amelia, 206
John, 206
Anna, 206
Mi 1dred, 206
Charles, 206
M., 206
Christian J., 193,201 KASBOLD
C., 206
Carrie, 206
Hattie, 206
C1 ara, 206
224

KASBOLD, cont.
Ernest, 206
Luelle, 206
Marguerite, 206
Paul A., 206
KASOLD
Albert G., 194,200
KASSINGER
Charles, 206
James, 206
Jennie, 206
KEENEY
Ellen, 215
KELLERMAN
Frank J., 206
KELLEY
Anna, 206
Carl D., 206
Edith, 206
George E., 206
Katherine, 206
Martha, 206
Michael, 206
W.H., 206
KELLOGG
Bejamin 0., 206
Elsie, 206
Grace, 206
KELLY
Harry M., 206
Wendell, 206
KELSALL
I. Samuel, 192,193,194,
198

KENDALL
Laura J., 190,200
KENNE
D., 177

KENNEDY
Bell, 206
Carl, 206
Dee, 206
Edna, 206
Effie, 206
Elizabeth, 206
Emma F., 206
Eugene M., 181,206
LN., 206

Francis, 206,207
Frank H., 206
Fred, 206
Fred J., 206
Ha rry, 206,207
Howard, 206
Jay, 181,206

�KENNEDY, cont.
Jenny, 206
Joseph, 206
Lawrence, 206
Lizzie J., 214
Lola, 206
Lynn, 206
Martha, 206
May, 206
Minnie, 206
Mrs. W. J ., 206
Nell ie, 206
Orrin, 206
Paul, 206
Roy, 206
Samuel, 206
Samuel W., 207
Scott, 206
W.B., 173
KENNER
Joseph J., 207
KERNS
Clare, 207
Frank, 207
Gale, 207
Kate L., 207
KERSLEY
George E., 207
KETTERING
Atnieda, 207
Estate, 208
Esther, 207
George, 207
Ira A, 207
KIDING
Till ie, 205
KIEFER
Elmer F., 207
Eugene, 207
KILGORE
Chester W., 207
KIMARD
Eldo, 207
E.A., 207
Francis, 207
Hershel, 207
Louis, 207
KIMBALL Bros., 171
KINDRED
E.B., 207
Leslie, 207
KING
01 ive, 207
Vernon, 207
Viola, 207

KINGERY
Everett, 207
Florence, 207
Longie, 207
Mabel, 207
Myrtle, 207
William, 207
KINNE
Ezra P., 194,202
KINZIE
Marjorie, 207
Roy C., 207
W.A., 207
KIRBY
Allen, 207
Anna, 207
Daniel, 207
George, 207
Glenn, 207
Glynn, 207
John, 207
Ralph, 207
Walter, 207
Wi 11 i am, 207
KIRCHNER
Charl es R., 207
Gerald, 207
Helen, 207
KIRKPATRICK
Merritt M., 194,199
KISER
Fran k P., 207
Lawrenia, 207
Mary, 207
Naomi, 207
KISLER
Ama, 205
KLING
Sarah J., 197,200
KLOPFENSTEIN
Edward, 207
Luther, 207
Stanley, 207
KNAACK
Anna, 192,200
KNAKE
Dora, 207
Hilda, 207
Marie, 207
Pearl,207
Wi 11 i am H., 207
KNOWLES
John W., 207
Wi 11 i am, 207

225

KNSEPFEL
Ernest G., 194,200
KNUDSON
Henrietta, 204
KOEHLER
A.J., 207
Baby, 207
Bessie, 207
Edith, 207
Edna, 207
Elfreda, 207
Emma, 207
Harvey, 207
Henry, 207
Hilda, 207
John, 207
John E., 207
Louise, 207
Paul, 207
Pearl, 207
Raymond, 207
Russell, 207
Wi 11 i am A., 207
KOEHRING
Dorothy, 207
Gertrude, 207
Wi 11 iam E., 207
KOHR
May, 206
W.H., 206
KOLB
Alice, 203
KOOGLE
M., 177
KOWING
Benjamin, 207
Ruby, 207
KRAFT
Gladys, 208
Irwin B., 208
Milton, 208
Roland, 208
KRAMER
Benjamin, 208
Richard, 208
KRAPF
F.M., 208
Grace, 208
Laura, 208
Louise, 208
Oscar, 208
KRATSINGER
Chloe, 208
Ethel, 208
George, 208

�KRATSINGER, cont.
G. Ed, 208
Orta, 208
Paul, 208
KRING
Alice, 208
Dora, 208
Heirs, 208
John, 208
Katherine, 208
Milton, 208
Oakley Vane, 208
KROM
Ellen J., 207
KRUEGER
Hermann, 194,201
KUNDSON
Arthur, 207
Charles, 207
Kund?, 207
Marie, 207
Russell, 207
KUPPER
Lawrence, 208
KYLE
James, 194,201
LACEFIELD
Henry C., 180,194,200
LaCROIX
May, 197,200
LaHAY
Francis E., 188
Toussaint, 185,186,187,
188
LAHRMANN
Sophia L., 198,200
LAMB
Adella, 208
Alma, 208
Charles, 208
Daniel C., 208
Elizabeth, 208
Eva, 208
Letha, 208
Mabel, 208
LANCASTER
Dorothy, 208
Edna, 208
Edyth, 208
Louise, 208
Mary, 208
William, 208
William H., 208
LANDER
John, 194, 200

LANDIS
Armin, 208
Audrey, 208
Edgar, 208
E.S., 208
Henry, 208
Virgil, 208
Virgil A., 208
Ward, 208
LANDON
Claude, 208
Claude Jr., 208
Edna, 208
H.J., 208
John, 208
Mary, 208
Ray, 208
William, 208
LANE
Gen., 183,184,185
James H., 202
Lenora, 206
May, 202
LANGENDERFER
George Jr., 208
George W., 208
Marguerite, 208
LANGNER
Freidrich, 194,199
LANKFORD
K.S., 197
LANSDOWN
John C., 208
Margaret, 208
LAPTAD
Agnes, 208
Ali ce, 208
Fred G., 208
Leland, 208
Lois, 208
Marguerite, 208
Max, 208
Paul R., 208
Pauline, 208
Robert, 208
LAQUA
Fred, 208
Joe, 208
LARCOM
C.H., 208
Lee, 208
Lenning, 208
Lorena, 208
Robert, 208

226

LARIMER
Hugh D., 194,201
LASH
Eliza, 205
LASWELL
Edna, 208
Elsie, 208
Marion, 208
LATHROP
Abbie L., 195,200
LAUGHLIN
Charles, 208
Clark, 208
Cora, 208
Etta, 208
Fred E., 208
Homer, 208
Howard, 208
Oshen, 208
Robert, 208
Roy, 208
Wade, 208
LAVERY
Kate, 207
LAWRENZ
Anna, 208
August, 208
August Jr., 208
Bertha, 208
Charles, 208
Charles G., 208
Charles Jr., 208
Emma, 208
Frances, 208
Fred, 208
Gilbert, 208
Henry, 208
Henry W., 208
Herbert, 208
Martha, 208
Minnie, 208
LAWSON Family, 176
LEARY
L., 177

LEE
Dudl ey, 194,197
LEEMAN
Lewis, 194,199
LEHMANN
Augusta, 190,200
LEISHER
Henrietta J., 193,200
LEONARD
L.M., 197
Oscar P., 194,201

�LeSEUR
Owen C., 194,200
LESSER
John, 194,201
LETCHER
Julia A.H., 198,200
LEVETT
Walter W., 194,199
LEWIS
Cora, 189,200
David, 164
James W., 194,199
J.,191,195
Phi lip M., 195
Sarah, 164
LICHTFIELD
Josie A., 194,200
LINDBURG
Lotten, 196,200
LIPPY
Ada F., 191,200
LITTELL
Mary A., 191,200
LIVINGSTON
Effie A., 191,200
LONG
Elizabeth, 198,200
Maggie, 195,200
LOSEY
Family, 176
M., 177
P., 177
LOTHHOLZ
Minnie, 189,200
LOTZT
Mr., 207
LOVE
A.E., 186
LUTZ
Louis, 194,201
Sophia, 206
LYMAN
George W., 194,199
LYSINGER
Lincoln, 194,201
MACHIA
Carrie, 204
MACK
Lida, 189,200
MACKLIN
Family, 176
MADLE
Emma, 206
MAGGS
W.B., 193

MAGRATH
Jos., 194
MAIHEL
J., 177
MALLISON
Nellie G., 192,200
MARFILIUS
Anna Christine, 192,200
MARKEL(MARKLE)
Gabriel, 185
J., 177
MARKS
A., 171
Carrie S., 197,200
MARVIN
Jas., 189,190,191,193,
194,196,198
MASON
Ell a L., 193,200
MATBIA
Carrie, 205
MATHER
Luella, 195,200
MATHEWS
Francis, 194,201
Myrtle Y., 198,200
Sarah S., 192,200
William T., 194,199
MAUL
John H., 197
MAYBERRY
William R., 194,200
MAYSWINKLE Family, 176
McBRIDE
Alexander, 180
Anna, 180
Family, 176
Margaret, 181
McCAB
Bridget E., 194,200
McCLAIN
Mary, 216
McCLELLAN
Gen., 170,172
McCLINTOCK
Laura, 205
McCLURE
Orville, 194,199
McCONNELL Bros., 171
McCOUNELL
Albert, 208
McCOY
Justus B., 194,200
McELROY
William, 195,201
227

McFADDEN
Mary Leone, 190,200
McFARLAND
Harriet S., 194,200
McFARLANE
Albert, 195,201
Ben, 171
John, 171
McGEE
Jacob, 202
McGINNIS
Mary F., 19:3,200
McINTIRE
L.O., 172
McKAY

Mary, 193,200
McKEE
.
Cornelia, 191,200
McKENNE
Il.., 177
McKENZIE
JA., 177

H., 177
, McJKI RAHAR
- M.F., 195
McLAUGHLIN
Andrew, 180
McMILLON
Frank W., 195,200
McMURTRIE
John F., 195,201
McNEIL
Belle M., 191,200
MEAD
Abigail "Aby" Ann, 179,
180,181
Alonson, 180
MEANS
Hugh, 204
MEEKER
Charles S., 195,201
MEITH
Agnes L., 190,200
Edith A., 194,200
MELLON
William A., 195,199
MERCER
W., 190,195
MERRITT
Alice May, 194,201
MESSER
G.A., 177
METTNER
F.F., 167

�OTTOWA
C., 177
C., 177
OVERBAUGH
MUSICK
Bessie, 204
C.J., 208
OVERTON
NEECE
Anthony Jr., 196,200
Nancy, 215
OWEN
NEISlEY
William H., 196,201
Mary E., 197,201
OWENS
NELSON
A., 174
Family, 176
Family, 176
Fred H., 195,198
W.,
177
Julia, 192,201
W.R.,
174,177
NEWLIN
o
LAUGHLIN
John, 214
James P., 195,200
NEWSTIFTER
O'NEIL
Louis, 195,202
Herbert l., 195,201
NICOL
PARKER
Archie B., 195,199
Martha J., 216
NICOLAY
Mary M., 192,201
George, 195,200
PATE
NORRIS
A., 171
Alice L., 193,201
Thomas F., 191
Madison, 195,200
PATTERSON
NORTON
MONTFOORT Family, 176
Mary E., 190,201
John Q.A., 189,190,191,
MONTGOMERY
Matilda M., 192,201
192,193,194,195,196,
J.S., 208
William C., 196,199
197,198
Mrs., 175
PATTY
Marie V., 193,201
MOON
Frank, 196,201
NOSSIS
Joseph R., 195,201
PAULY
Thos. F., 193
MOORE
Josiah, 196,201
NOWAK
Ernest J., 195,201
PAWNALL
Lendvie, 195,199
Fami ly, 176
T., 177
NUFFER
Fanni e, 194,201
August, 195,199
PECK
Frank W., 195,200
OATMAN
Franci s J., 193
Maxine P., 216
Marian, 204
PEDRICK
MORGAN
OEHRLE
Julia E., 164,193,201
Charles A., 195,200
Godfrid, 195,201
PEER
John A., 195,200
OHSE Family, 176
William H., 196,201
MORRIS
OLDS
PETEFISH
Joseph L., 195,200
Frank B., 189
Ethyl Talley, 174
Lil ian, 198, 201
OLSON
Fami ly, 176
MORRISON
Gerda Sofie, 195,201
L., 203
Cornelius W., 194,199
Helen, 207
PETERSON
MOSS
Paul, 195,201
Augusta Sophia, 193,201
E., 174
OSHEL
Elias, 196,200
Fami ly, 176
Thos. W., 190
Hannah, 195,201
J.L., 177
OSMOND
PHILLIPS
MOTlER
Robert M., 195,200
Minnie, 207
J.A., 193
S.M., 189,190,191,195
PICKERING
MOYES
OTIS
Ella, 209
Anna M., 168
Mark E., 170
PICKETT
MOYS
OTTEN
Mary Elizabeth, 189,201
Fay, 166,167
Claude Henry, 216
PIERATT
William H., 166,195,202 OTTENS
Jesse, 196,200
Henry, 216
William G., 196,201
MICHAEL
John W., 195,199
Joseph, 192
Wm. M., 195
MIFFLIN
Viola May, 192,201
MILLER
C., 177
Estella, 207
F.C.,I77
Josiah, 174
Louisa J., 189,201
MINNER
Joel A., 195,199
MINOR
Laura, 195,201
MITCHELL
David T., 186,187
MOHLER
Salinda, 195,201
MONROE

MUNIX

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228

�PIERCE
Lillie L., 190,201
Mr., 177
PIERSON
Pier Anton, 196,201
PLASKET
John R., 196,202
POLLACK
Malinda Fosbrook, 167
POLLOCK
Thomas Allen, 166,167,
168
Thomas H., 167
PORTER
Preston, 196,200
POWELL
Mattie M., 191,201
PRATHER
Charles E., 196,199
PRAY Family, 176
PREBBLE
Fannie, 195,201
PRESTON
De 1bert, 207
PRICE
David T., 196,199
May, 203
R.C., 203
Taira, 197,201
PUREL
Jacob, 196,201
QUAYER
W.A., 189
QUAYLE
W.A., 197
RANDALL
Edwin M., 196,201
Nellie B., 193,201
RAY
Edward C., 190
T. Jeff, 196,199
RAYBOURN
Alzira E., 194,201
READ Fami ly, 216
REAGAN
John, 196,201
REDO Fami ly, 215
REED
Chester, 215
Darius, 215
Evelyn, 204
George, 215
Millie E., 191,201
Pri sci 11 a, 215
Victor, 215

REHN
Christian, 190,193
REICHARDT
Charles G., 196,199
RENDER
Jennie E., 196,201
RICH
Minerva, 191,201
RICHARDSON
Gen., 185
Mrs., 177
RICHIE
Col., 173,179
RICHTEMLMER
Lena C., 207
RICKMAN
Allen, 196,199
RIEM
Amelia, 203
RIGBY
Richard, 196,202
RITTER
Sophia, 196,201
ROBBERTS
Col., 184
ROBERTS
Alice Annie, 195,201
Belle Brandon, 170
Ernaline Hotchkiss, 170
Isabel, 170
John, 170
.John Newton, 169,170,
171,172
ROBINSON
D., 177
Jennie F., 197,201
M., 171
ROBISON Family, 176
ROE
William H., 196,201
ROGERS
Horace M., 196,199
John W., 196,202
ROUSSEY
Elizabeth, 205
RUDROW
William T.S., 196,199
RUNYAN
James A., 196,199
RUSE
Otis C., 197,200
RUSSELL
Leander, 197,199
SAlLE
Anna, 194,201
229

SAlLE, cont.
W., 177
SAMPLE
Cl ara, 205
SANBORN
John R., 197,201
SAN ITER
Fami ly, 176
G., 177
SAUER
Frank, 197,199
SAULT
H.M., 168
SAWYER
L.M., 177
SAYLOR
Clara N., 198,201
SCHAAKE
Otti 11 e L., 204
SCHARBAGER
Mary, 196,201
SCHEHRER
Wendlin, 197,199
SCHMELTZ Family, 176
SCHULTZ
Adeline, 206
Christian, 216
Lizzie, 193,201
Mary D., 216
SCHULZ
Augusta 0., 190,201
SCHUMACHER
Anna, 207
SCHUMANN
Peter, 192,194
SCHURR
Louisa, 193,201
SCHWARTZ
C. C., 205
Mary, 204
SEAMIG
Clinton, 174
SEARING Family, 176
SEELE
August, 197,200
Frederick Wm. Augustus,
197
SEIBOLD
Myrtle, 207
SHANAFELT
J.R., 197
William F., 197,202
SHANNON
John, 188

�SHAPER
Louise, 208
SHAW
Frances, 204
George B., 197,200
Maretta, 215
Mary, 205
Mattie, 206
Ray H., 216
Sadie, 206
SHEEHAN
James A., 197,199
SHEETS
Charles, 215
SHEPARD
Wi 11 iam, 197,201
SHERIDAN
Phil, 172
SHIELDS
Mary, 205
SHIMMONS
George A., 197,201
SHORT
May, 205
SHRIMPLIN
Emma E., 198,201
SHULL
Ella M., 192, 201
SHUMANN
Peter, 189,198
SIEGRIST
Henry S., 197,201
SILBERMAN(N)
J.J., 189,192,194
SIMMONS
Ida M., 191,201
J.J., 172
SIMON
N.,l77

SINCLAIR
M.B., 175
SIZER
0.0.,174

SKAGGS
Marcia Green, 215
SKINNER
Nell ie, 205
Susie, 191,201
William H., 197,201
SLOCUM
Almeda, 215
SMELTZ
C., 177

SMITH
Aaron Burr, 173,181

STANLEY
SMITH, cont.
Laura, 207
Abigail, 179
S., 207
Abigail Jessup, 173,181
STANTON
Albert L., 197,199
Harriett, 209
Ann G., 204
Hattie, 209
Benton, 216
Hiram, 209
Cami 11 a, 216
Rachel, 209
Clarence W., 197,201
Sarah, 209
C1 aude E., 215
Daisy, 207
Seth, 209
STAPLES
D.M., 177
D.S., 177
Annabel, 209
Edwin, 173
Branson, 209
Ella L., 216
James, 209
Enos W., 216
James A., 209
Family, 176
Josie Maud, 209
Frances Elizabeth
Maud, 209
"Fanny", 173,179,180,
Phebe, 209
181
Samuel, 209
Henrietta, 205
STARR
Isaiah, 179,180
John M., 197,200
I.H., 174
Zurie E., 190,201
Ju1 ia, 205
STEEWART
J.H., 177
Wellington, 199
Laura A., 191,201
STEPHENS
Mary Ann, 180
Bessie, 207
Mary Louise, 197,201
STEVENS
SNEEGAS Family, 215
Eva, 209
SNOW
Henry, 209
May, 208
J.J., 192
Nannie A., 196,201
J.T., 189,195,198
SNYDER Family, 176
Mary, 209
SOLT
Maud, 209
Harry M., 166
N.0.,171
SOUDEREGGER
Ruell a, 209
Margaretha, 194
STEVENSON
Margarethe, 201
W.B., 193,197
SOULE
STEVER
Kate S., 206
Mary A., 192,201
SOWERS
STEWART
Clara, 206
Albert C., 197,200
SPANGLER
Anna, 209
Mary E., 194,201
Eva E., 195,201
Phebe, 192,201
Hellen, 209
SPEARS
Henry, 209
Ida C., 196,201
James, 206
SPIES
Jehu H., 209
Louisa, 205
J.W., 193
SPITTLE
Mina, 198,201
D.M., 177
Randolph, 209
SPRING
Sarah M., 191,201
J. W., 189
Wellington, 197
STANDLEY Family, 176
STIDHAM
STANFIELD
Amanda, 215
Esther Reed, 215
Ben, 215
230

�STUBBS
STIDHAM, cont.
Anna, 209
Ell a Mae, 215
Arthur, 209
Ester, 215
Catherine, 209
Harvey, 215
Della, 209
James H., 215
Donald, 209
Jasper, 215
Mary "Polly", 215
Eddy J., 209
Meredith, 215
Edwin, 209
Richard Singleton, 215
Esther, 209
Florence, 209
Rosa Ellen, 215
George, 209
Samuel, 215
Thomas, 215
Hazel, 209
Herbe, 209
STOELZING
Bertha, 207
Herbert, 209
STOKES
James Edwin, 209
Clyde, 209
James Jr., 209
Dorothy, 209
John, 209
Lill ie, 209
J.T., 209
STONE
Lenora, 209
Mary, 196,201
Margaret, 209
STOTE
Martha, 209
A.H., 190,191,194,195,
Paul, 209
196,197,198
Raymond, 209
STOUT
Roscoe, 209
Ali ce, 209
Ross, 209
Alvin, 209
Stella, 209
Alvin H., 209
Stella Hostetter, 209
Donald, 209
Walter, 209
Janita, 209
Walter Roscoe, 209
John, 209
W.R., 210
Lucetta, 209
SUITER
Luci 11 a, 209
Alma, 210
Mary, 209
Anna, 210
Rex, 209
Dwight Everet, 210
Ruth, 209
Ernest, 210
Simon, 209
Fl orence, 210
STOVER
Laurence Elmer, 210
W.D.,195
Marie, 210
STRAFFON
Mary, 210
Cora M., 197,201
Mary Elizabeth, 210
STRAIN
Maurice, 210
D.E., 177
Mavice, 210
STRICKLER
William Ernest, 210
H.J., 186,187,188
SULLIVAN
STRIKENSE?
Emma, 197,201
Nettie, 209
John, 174
STRINGFELLER
J.M., 197
Edna Geiler, 209
J.O., 177
STRINGFELLOW
SURBER
Gen., 184
Iva, 207
STUART
SUTLIFF
Annis, 209
Addie M., 198,201
John, 209
Emi ly S., 170
Robert, 209
SUTTON
Robert Addison, 209
Family, 176
231

SUTTON, cont.
Harry, 175
Laura Jane, 192,201
SWAIN
Mr., 188
Shubal, 182
SWANE
Byron, 210
SWEET
Jennie M., 196,201
SWEEZER
Pairdee, 190,201
SWIMLEY
Elizabeth, 207
SWISHER
John, 215
SYKES
Lionial N., 210
SYMONS
Estella, 210
Henley, 210
TABER
T.E.,174
TABOR
Mary, 210
Orson, 210
TALBERT
Katherine, 210
Mattie E., 191,201
TALLEY Family, 176
TATE
J.C.,l77

TAYLOR
Burr S., 197,199
Mabel, 208
Ne 11 ie, 191,201
TESTERMAN
F.W., 190
THACHER
Anna, 189,201
Louisa, 168
THATCHER
Belle, 210
Louisa, 166
THOMAS
Elbert, 210
Elburn Holingsworth, 210
Enos, 210
Eunice, 210
Eunice H., 210
E. L., 192,198
Joseph, 210
Milton Jr., 210
Samuel, 210
Sarah, 210

�THOMAS, cont.
Seth, 210
Stephen, 210
THOMPSON
Alice, 197,201
Alice H., 194,201
Family, 176
G., 177
Henry, 216
Wells, 197,199
THOMSON
Alice H., 210
THOREN
Lyda S., 201
Lydia S., 192
THURBER
A., 174,177
B., 177
Family, 176
Whitford, 174
TINDALL
O. L., 190
TINGLE
Thomas G., 197,201
TITUS
Col., 185
TRAMPTON
William W., 197,199
TRANSUE
Mary A., 198,201
TRAPP
Amanda V., 210
Amond, 210
TREWARGY
Elizabeth, 210
Esther, 210
Milo, 210
TREWORGG
Bertha, 210
Esther, 210
Frank, 210
Harry, 210
Lee, 210
Mary, 210
Milo, 210
Stella, 210
TROUT
Martha, 194,201
Mary L, 190,201
TRUEBLOOD
Dear1, 210
Edwin, 210
Elizabeth, 210
Ethe 1, 210
Eva, 210

TRUEBLOOD, cont.
Harry, 210
Irvin, 210
Marvin, 210
Samuel, 210
TURNER
Avi s, 210
Deborah, 210
Jesse, 210
Laura A., 195,201
Mary Frances, 210
Samuel, 210
TUSSEY
Family, 177
H., 174
TUTON
John M., 187
J.M., 186,188
TUTT
Mary, 197,201
TUTTLE
Martha E., 192,201
TWILLIGER
Nancy, 207
TYLER
Frances, 196,201
Lydia A., 196,201
ULRIDGE
Ruth, 210
UPDIKE
Mah1on, 197,201
VAN DUSEN
Abraham, 197,200
VAN HORN
F., 174
VAN KUREN
Emma, 210
H.J.,210
VAN PELT
R.H.,196
VAN TRIES
Minnie, 195,201
VAN WOORHIS
L.,. 192
VANDEREN?
Maary Belle, 210
VARNUM
Anna E., 196,201
Hattie E., 190,202
VERNON
Asher, 211
John, 211
Mary, 211
Mary to Sterling, 211
Orion, 211
232

VERNON, cont.
Rosa, 211
Sarah, 211
VESTAL
Eliza, 211
E1 i zabeth, 211
Frances, 211
John, 211
Sarah, 211
VILES
Anna, 207

VITT

Emma, 195,202
VON KUREN
Emma, 211
VON RUSEN
H.J.,211
VOTAW
A1be rt S., 211
WAFORD
A., 177
WAGER
W., 177
WAGONER
Elizabeth, 215
WAGSTAFF
Minnie A., 189,202
WALKER
Samuel, 187
Sherman, 197,199
WALL
El bert A., 211
George A., 211
Harriett, 215
John, 215
WALTER
T.H., 177
WALTERS
Edna W., 205
I.A., 177
WALTERSDORF
LH., 177
F., 177
WALTON
Amos, 211 ,213
Angelo, 211
Arde 11 a, 211
Emanuel, 211
L, 211
John, 211
Joseph, 211
Lizzie, 211
Nell ie, 211
Rache 1, 211
Sylvester, 211

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WELCH, cont.
George W., 185,186,187
Orpha, 211
H.O., 177
WELKER
Sidney M., 186,187
Florence E., 198,202
Thomas, 211
WELLS
WARFORD Family, 176
Margaret D., 211
WARNE
Ma rga ret H., 211
Martha, 193,202
Mr., 177
WARNER
William, 211
Daniel H., 197,202
WELSH
Jerome, 198,200
Bernice, 211
WARREN
Edna Grace, 211
Alice, 193,202
Emma E., 197,202
Frances, 190,202
Flora, 211
Martha, 211
Henry, 211
Mattie, 211
Orpha J., 211
WASHINGTON
WENBERG
Anna, 205
Sallie, 189,202
WATER
WERTZ
Mary, 206
Cl ara 1., 193,202
WATKINS
Flora L., 191,202
WESTERHOUSE
John, 211
Margaret, 211
Eddy, 198,199
Mary Ann, 166,168
WEYARMULIER
Matilda, 211
Dorothy Adeil, 211
William, 211
Mary Louise, 211
WATSON
WEYBRIGHT
Barclay, 211
D., 177
Eliza, 211
WEYERMILLER Family, 211
Mary, 211
WHALEY
Mary H., 211
Henry, 198,199
WATTS
WHEADON
Elizabeth Jane, 192,202 Frank J., 198,199
Samuel M., 198,201
WHEAT
WAY
Cl i fford, 211
Amanda, 211
Laurence, 211
Amanda M., 211
Titus, 211
WEAVER
WHEELER
Arthur, 216
Edward J., 198,201
A.B., 216
WHITE
A.D., 216
Albert, 211
WEBB
Alexander C., 198,199
Sarah M., 194,202
Amanda, 211
WEBBER
A.E., 174
May, 190,202
Bertha, 211,212
WEIDMAN
Charles W., 198,201
William E., 198,201
Christina, 212
WElL
David, 193
Sarah E., 192,202
Elizabeth, 211,212
WELCH
Ere 1i ne, 212
Bernice, 211
Fletcher A., 194
Edna, 211
Flora, 212
Flora, 211
Floyd, 211
Henry, 211
Fred, 211
.May, 211
Fred P., 211,212
233

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Geneva, 212
George, 212
H.T.,174,177
John C., 212
Joseph T., 198,199
Lelia Rebecca, 212
Lizzie, 212
Marvin Andrew, 212
Mary, 212
Mary Alice, 212
Mil dred, 212
Nathan, 212
Ora, 211
Pliny F., 212
Robert, 212
Tobitha, 212
Weldon J., 198,200
William, 212
WHITLA
Jesse L., 192
WHITMAN
Edgar E., 198,199
WHITNEY
Wm., 190,191,194,196
WIDENER
John L., 212
WIGGIN(S)
Ida Belle, 196,202
WILBER
Agnes, 212
Ethel, 212
Eva, 212
George, 212
Gorde, 212
Howard, 212
John, 212
Julia, 212
Minnie, 212
Paul, 212
Samuel, 212
WILBURS
Julia, 212
WILCOX
Frank Fox, 212
Hastings, 212
Helen Fox, 212
J. Hastins, 212
Susie, 212
WILDER
Edward A., 198,200
John, 189,196
WILKS
Howard, 212

�WILSON, cont.
WILLIAMS
Lizzie C., 211,213
Alice, 192,202
Lydia, 212,213
Anna L., 212
L.C., 171
Anna S., 212
Mable, 212
C.L,195
Margaret, 213
Ed, 212
Maria, 213
LM., 212
Martha, 212,213
Fannie, 212
Mary, 213
James, 198,200
Mattie, 213
Randel, 212
Nancy, 213
Ray A., 198,202
Naomi, 213
Thomas, 212
01 ney, 213
WILLIS
Pram, 213
Joel, 212
Robert, 213
WILLS
Rose 11 a, 213
Elizabeth, 212
Ruth, 213
Joel, 212
Ruth S., 213
WILSON
Sarah, 213
Abijah, 212
Susanna, 213
Ada, 212
Sybil, 212
Agnes, 212
Sylvia, 212
Alfred, 212,213
S.F., 189
Amos, 212
Thomas, 213
Anna, 212
Thomas H., 213
Bayne, 212
T. Jeff, 213
B.L, 212
Vertal, 213
Clara, 213
C1 ara Bell, 213
William, 213
Clayton, 212
William P., 213
Clementine Frazier, 213 Zoe Osborn, 213
C. Ell a, 212
WINEY
Drucilla, 212,213
Thomas G., 193,195,197
Drusilla, 212
WINSLOW
Edgar, 212
Elizabeth, 213
Eli, 212
Macajah, 213
Eli II, 212
WINTER
Elizabeth, 213
Carrie A., 192,202
Elizabeth A., 212
WISE
Ella, 213
Marie, 206
Fletcher, 213
WISELEY
Frank, 213
Elizabeth G., 196,202
George, 213
WOLFE
Grace, 213
Emma, 189,202
Henry, 213
William D., 198,201
Herbert, 213
WOLGMAN Estate, 203
Israel, 213
WOOD
Isriel, 213
Emma, 213
James C., 213
Fredric, 213
"Jehu, 213
Fredrick S., 213
Jesse, 213
Herbert, 213
John, 212,213
Mary, 213
Johnathan, 213
Mary H., 213
Jonathan, 213
Nathan, 213
Kate M., 213
Nathan L., 213
Levander, 213
Thomas, 198,200,213
234

WOODARD
Abbie, 213
Anna L., 214
Charles C., 214
Chas., 213
Chas. Jr., 213
Clarence, 214
Donald, 213
Elizabeth, 213
Elmo, 214
Emeline, 214
Emery, 214
Emi ly, 214
Eva, 213
Eve lyn L., 213
Frederick, 214
Gardner, 213
Hannah, 214
Hattie, 214
Herbert, 214
Iona, 214
John, 214
Josephine, 214
Levi, 214
Lizzie, 214
Luke, 214
Martha, 214
Mary, 214
Mary Alice, 214
Maud, 214
Maude, 213
Nell ie, 206
Norval,214
01 iver, 213
Orlando, 214
Parker, 214
Rachel, 214
Ralph, 214
Raymond, 214
Robert, 214
Robert L., 214
Roscoe, 214
Samuel, 214
Sarah, 213,214
Sarah A., 214
Stephen, 214
Thomas, 214
William, 214
Willis, 214
WOODWARD
Elizabeth, 197,202
Grace, 214
Lizzie, 204
Mr., 172

�WOODY
Louis, 214
William H., 198
William H.C., 200
WOOLLEY
Angus J., 198,201
WOOSON
Gov., 185
WOOTEN
Bertha, 214
Dillon, 214
Docia S., 214
Frances Elaine, 214
Lucinda, 214
M., 193
Pearl, 214
William S., 214
WOOTON
M., 192
WREDE
Isabel, 204
WRIGHT
Florence, 214
Francis, 214
Francis Alfred, 214
Frank, 214
Hattie, 214
Jane, 214
Jo Ann Havens, 215
Kati e, 214
Mary, 214
Mary H., 214
Susan Miles, 214
We 1born, 196
W.,192
WYKERT
J., 189,191,198
YANCY
Hattie, 196,202
YARNOLD
Amelia, 166
Anna, 166
Anna M., 195,202
Edwin F., 166
Edwi nT., 166
E. L., 168
Jemima T., 166
Lilly Malinda, 166
Louisa, 166
Ma 1i nda F., 166
Mary Ann, 167
Mary Ann Watkins, 167
Robert, 166, 167
Thomas, 166, 168
1., 167

YARNOLD, cont.
William Watkin Thatcher,
166
YATES
Mamie E., 190,202
YOCUM Family, 176
YOHN
Margaret, 191,202
YOUNG
Anna, 204
ZERBACH Family, 215

235

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