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P.O. BOX 3664
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OFFICERS
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Beverley Chapman, 2114 Marvonne Rd, Lawrence, KS 66047
The Executive (board) Officers
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All Oouglas Co. Genealogical Society members and
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The Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization
with regularly scheduled MEETINGS the SECOND TUESDAY NIGHT OF EACH MONTH, 7:30
p.m., meeting place to be announced (usually the Lawrence Public Library);
Afternoon meetings and occasional area tours are held if possible. An annual
public workshop is held to help in research. MEMBERSHIP FEES are $15.00
single, $2.00 for each additional member of the same household. Checks should
be made payable to the Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society and sent to
the address above. The fiscal year is from JULY 1 to JUNE 30 OF THE FOLLOWING
YEAR. Visitors are always welcome.

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The DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY is located in the
Helen Osma room on the lower level of the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont
St., Lawrence, KS. Hours are Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.;
Saturday 9:30 a.m.- 6:00 p.m.; Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m •• Anyone may use.
our library but items MAY NOT BE CHECKED OUT. Users must check in at the
Reference Desk. Microfilm readers are available at the library and materials
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The Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society, Inc.
P.O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664

Vol. XV, No.4

ISSN 0739-4101
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CONTENTS

SAMPLE - ALBRIGHT Family Bible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 160
Henry BASEMAN Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ········•·· 162
In Memoriam ~ Lora Pearl Schubert HUGHEy .............•... ···· 162
willow springs Township Election of 1875 .•..••.••..•..•... ··· 163
Douglas County, Kansas Volunteers 1861-1865, EVANS-JONES ..... 164
Extracts from an Abstract - Sec. 12, Twp. 13, R. 19, Lawrence 181
Recent Obituaries of Early Douglas County Residents .......... 190
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Index of Names in Current Issue.............................. 194

Due to the need for the Society's resources to be funneled to the
Family History Book project, and the lack of member interest in
assuming Society offices, this issue, and some subsequent issues,
will be smaller than usual. As your editor, I regret that this is
my last issue, but since I am moving away from Kansas, there
appears to be' no alternative. I have enjoyed serving you, and
wish you the best for the future. Happy researching!

THE PIONEER welc,omes articles and records for publication that are relevant to
Douglas county family history, with the exception of published and copyrighted
material. It is not necessary that articles be camera ready, but if you are
typing for that purpose, be sure and leave enough margin space for binding.
Send submissions' to the PIONEER EDITOR at the address above, or submit to a
Board member.
ADDRESS CORRECTIONS: If your PIONEER is returned to us by the Post Office for
incorrect address and you have not filed an address correction with the
Douglas Co., Kansas Genealogical Society's Membership Chairman, the PIONEER
will be remailedto you ONLY UPON RECEIPT OF $4.00 to cover Post Office
charges to us.

�SNfPLE - ALBRIGHT FAJfILY BIBLE

This Bible, printed in Philadelphia in 1849 by Jesper HARDING, was found at a
sale. The! family information it contained was extracted and submitted by
Scharlott Goettsch Blevins of Davenport, IA.

FAMILY RECORD. MARRIAGES.
Calvin SAMPLE &amp; B.'Ellen ALBRIGHT were united in Marriage January the 26th
A.D., 1871.
Charlie Calvin SAMPLE &amp; Selma Freda BLECHSCHMIDT were married April 25th 1907.
FAMILY RECORD. BIRTHS.
Frederick ALBRIGHT was Born the 8th of July 1807
Barbara ALBRIGHT was Born the 10th of February 1804
Charlotte ALBRIGH~was Born the 5 of August 1830
Joseph ALBRIGHT was Born the 12th of March 1833
John ALBRIGHT was 'Born the 17th of May 1837
Sarah Jane ALBRIGHT was Born the 17th of May 1837
Leonora ALBRIGHT ~as Born the 20 of January 1840
Rebeca Ann ALBRIGHT was Born the 8th of F~bruary 1842
Barbara Ellen ALBR,IGHT was Born the 23rd of August 1848
Calvin SAMPLE was Born the 21st of May 1844
B. Ellen SAMPLE was Born the 23rd of August 1848
George Albright SAMPLE was Born the 10th of February 1874
Charlie Calvin SAMPLE was Born the 3rd of November 1877
Selma Freda Blechschmidt SAMPLE was born sept. 24, 1886 (different
handwriting)
Barbara Elizabeth SAMPLE, daughter of C.C. &amp; S.F. SAMPLE, was born December
15, 1909 (different handwriting)
FAMILY RECORD. DEATHS.
Charlotte ALBRIGHT died the 15th of February 1834.
Joseph ALBRIGHT Di~d the 5th of June 1834.
John ALBRIGHT Died ,the 14th of November 1841.
Rebecca Ann ALBRIGHT Died the 22nd of March 1854.
Barbara ALBRIGHT Died the 16th of July 1855.
Frederick ALBRIGHT 'Died the 10th of May 1891.
George Albright SAMPLE Died July 28, 1900.
Calvin SAMPLE Died Oct. 4, 1901 (different handwriting)
Barbara Elizabeth SAMPLE Died July 12, 1932 (different handwriting)
Barbara Ellen SAMPLE Died Sept. 16, 1932
Also found among the pages of the Bible was the following death record:
DIED: At his home in Monmouth, Illinois, Sunday January 10th, 1892, at 7 p.m.,
Joseph A. BOYNTON, fged 64 years.

In the Bible, a paper with the following on the letterhead:
Phone 1256 - 924 1/2 Mass. Street - "BETTER SERVICE" - Sample's Barber Shop
and Beauty Parlor - ,Charlie C. SAMPLE, Proprietor - Lawrence, Kansas.

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�Sample--Albright, Family Bible, continued

Folded loosely within the Bible was The Fifty-third Annual Commencement,
University of Kansas, June the Eight, Nineteen Hundred Twenty-five at 7:30
p.m.
On another piece of paper:
Dear Sir:It is with the deepest feelings of regret that we announce the sorrowful
tidings of Mr. BOYNTON's death. For twelve years he had represented our goods
throughout Illinois, and we are convinced, had many warm friends among our
customers who will mourn his loss with us.
Mr. BOYNTON had already visited many of our friends this season, and
covered a good portion of his accustomed territory. The canvass will be taken
up and completed by our Mr. J.A. TEMPLETON, though this sad occurrence may
make our annual call a little later than customery.
Respectfully and Truly Yours,
Pattee Plow Co.
Monmout:h, Ill., I Jan. 18th, 1892.
Another funeral notice on separate paper:
FUNERAL NOTICE
Died at Joliet, Illinois, on Monday, January 10, at 8:30 p.m., John S.
SPANGLER, aged 57 years, 7 months and 7 days.
The remains will arrive in Carthage on the train from Burlington
tomorrow, Wednesday morning, and the funeral services, conducted by Rev. S.H.
HYDE, will be h~ld at 10:30 a.m. at the Presbyterian Church of this city.
Burial rites at the Spangler Cemetery, one and a half miles south of
Fountain Green. :
Carthage, Jan. +1, 1887.
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A very small en~elope addressed to Mr. ALBRIGHT, Fountain Green, Ill., Care
Calvin SAMPLE, and postmarked Dec. 15, 1890 from Erie, KS:
Marriage of Grace REYNOLDS to J.G. MIDCAP, Wednesday Evening, Dec. 17, 1890,
at 8 o'clock at:the home of the bride's parents, Erie, Kansas. You are
cordially invited to be present. T.W. and J.M. REYNOLDS.
Letter from Harry E. SPANGLER, County Clerk, Office of the County Clerk,
Hancock County, Carthage, Illinois, March 11, 1942, to Charles E. SAMPLE, 605
1/2 23rd St., Rock Island, Illinois:
Dear Cousin:
I was glad to hear from you and learn you are well and agreebly
employed.
The first ~ecord of birth we have recorded in November 22, 1877. You
were born 19 day's to soon.
I am sendi'ng you a blank to use in establishing y~ur birth. A form
letter is enclosed, also instructions are on the back of form.
Father had, practically gone blind but was operated on and now can read
and enjoy life. The wife and children are well.
I often see Will FERRIS and Charles TYLER as they both live here.
Kind regard to you and Selma.
Sincerely yours,
(signed) Harry E. SPANGLER
Harry E. SPANGLER, County Clerk
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�HENRY BASEMAN FAMILY

Lauri HILLBERG of Renton, WA, submitted this information concerning the family
of Louisa E. (BASEMAN) STADLER of Eudora.

Henry BASEMAN/BASEMANN, Sr. - Born 7 Aug 1812, Senderslobe, Saxony. Emigrated
to New York, NY irt 1842. Joined the 12th KS Infantry, Co. E, and served in the
Civil War 3 years. Died 20 May 1884, Fort Scott, KS, and is buried in the Fort
Scott National Cemetery. He married, ca. 1844 in New York, NY:
Frances
- Born 5 Nov 1819, Germany. Died 4 Nov 1877, Fort Scott, KS, and is
buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Bourbon Co., KS.
Children of Henry ,and Frances BASEMAN:
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1. Henry BASEMAN Jr. - Born 13 Jan 1845, New York, NY. Died 16 May 1932, Fort
Scott, KS, and is :buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Bourbon Co., KS.
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2. Louisa E. BASEMAN - Born 1850, Ontario, Canada?, died 10 Mary 1927, Eudora,
KS, and i!; buried ,in the Catholic Cemetery in Eudora. She married 13 Sep 1870,
in Eudora, KS, George John STADLER.
3. Carrie BASEMAN - Born 1 Jun 1854, Canada. Died 22 Jul 1875 of burns
received while maklng a fire with coal oil, Fort Scott, KS. Buried in
Evergreen Cemetery, Bourbon Co., KS.
4. William BASEMAN.

IN 'MEMORIAM - LORA PEARL SCHUBERT HUGHEY
Laura HUGHEY 'was born 19 Nov. 1927 in Kansas City, MO, daughter of
Ordway Isaac and Cecilia Marie Drimmel LEIHY. In 1930, her family moved to
Bonner Springs, KS, where she attended school, graduating from Bonner Springs
High School in 1945.
On 7 Aug 1948, she married Carl HUGHEY at Bonner springs. She moved to
Linwood, KS in 1950, and ten years later to Baldwin, in Douglas Co., KS. She
lived in B.3.ldwin until she moved to Lawrence after her husband' s death on 16
Aug 1984.
Mrs. HUGHEY w'as a member of the Corpus Christi Catholic Church in
Lawrence, as well a~ the Douglas County Genealogical Society.
Laura HUGHEY died 17 Apr 1992 at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, and was
buried in centropolls Cemetery in Franklin Co., KS.

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SPRINGS TaiNSHIP ELECTION OF

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Carol lvhitson s'ubmitted this Tally Sheet and Certificate taken from a willow
Springs Township Poll Book by Yvonne Markley. These were used to record the
results of an e'lection held in Willow Springs Township, Douglas County,
Kansas,

on 2 November 1875.

We hereby certify that:
Henry S. CLARK had 135 votes for Sheriff and S.W. ELDRIDGE had 20 votes for
Sheriff.
T.B. SMITH had ~23 votes for County Clerk and Joel S. WHITE had 30 votes for
County Clerk.
James WATSON had 156 votes for County Treasurer.
D.W. LITTELL ha~ 129 votes for Register of Deeds and A.G. HONNOLD had 27 votes
for Register of Deeds.
T.C. DARLING had 129 votes for county Surveyor .and J.A. CRAMER had 26 votes
for County Surv~yor.
V.G. MILLER had' 124 votes for County Coroner and A.G. ABDELAL had 30 votes for
County Coroner. I
John DESKINES h~d 126 votes for County Commissioner, Dist. No.3, and Isaac L.
BAKER had 30 votes for County Commissioner, Dist. No.3.
S.A. HOLDERMAN had 120 votes for Representative 54 Dist., and S.W. METSKER had
35 votes for Representative 54 Dist.
Amendment One t9 the Constitution had 140 votes for and 2 votes against.
Amendment Two to the Constitution had 140 votes for and 2 votes against.
Amendment Three to the Constitution had 140 votes for and 2 votes against.
G.W. HAYSLETT had 124 for Township Trustee and S. PEFFLEY had 1 vote for
Township Truste~.
Hiram ROTHROCK had 99 votes for Township Clerk and H.N. CLARK had 2 votes for
Township Clerk.
N. H. CL.ARK had 113 votes for Township Treasurer and J. McQUILLON had 1 vote
for Township Treasurer and L. HAAS had 1 vote for Township Treasurer.
T.M. HALL had 100 votes for Justice of the Peace, and Dan'l ULRICH had 98
votes for Justice of the Peace, and John SITZLER had 1 vote for Justice of the
Peace, and R.J. GALLAHER had 1 vote for Justice of the Peace.
Matheu GALE had 57 votes for Constable, and W.W. WILLIAMS had 89 votes for
Constable, and J,ohn HORRELL had 39 votes for Constable, and M. DYRE had 1 vote
for Constable.
Henry EBERHART had 10 votes for Road Overseer Dist. No.1, and J.B. ROTHROCK
had 1 vote for Road Overseer Dist. No.1, and A. CLING had 1 vote for Road
Overseer Dist. 1~
E.U. FLORY had 10 votes for Road Overseer Dist. No.2, and J.D. BROWN had 4
votes for Road Ov~rseer Dist. No.2.
W.W. WILLIAMS had 27 votes for Road Overseer Dist. No.3.
Wm. C. PRICE had,15 votes for Road Overseer Dist. No.4, and Mathew GALE had 6
votes for Road Overseer Dist. No. No.4, and Allen PIERCE had 5 votes for Road
Overseer Dist. 4.
Thos. DYRE had 16 votes for Road Overseer Dist. No.5, and John DYRE had 8
votes for Road Overseer Dist. No.5.
H.P. EVENS had 3 votes for Road Overseer Dist. No.6, and H.S. JOHANNING had 6
votes for Road Overseer Dist. No.6, and H. CLARK had 7 votes for Road
Overseer Dist. No.6.
Signed by A.M. INTIRE and F.M. PRICE, Clerks, and G.W. HAYSLETT, W.C. PRICE,
and J.B. SOXMAN, Judges.

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS VOLUNTEERS ~86~-~865

Continued from Vol. XV, No.3. This list was extracted and alphabetized from the Report of the Adjutant
General of the State of Kansas, Vol. 1, 1861-1865; and another volume for the year 1864, which can be found in
the Lawrence Public Library Kansas Collection, as well as the Kansas State Historical Society Library in
Topeka. The first volume (1865) contains only the 1st through 11th Regiments. In the 1865 report, the Adjutant
General notes that his office does not have complete records for all soldiers, and other records are
incomplete. Other records conflict so that rIa discriminating j~dgeme~t _often. has to. be exercised •." Many cases
involve-men captured or wounded or who voluntarily returned from desertion where the records did not report
this. Likewise, when a whole regiment was mustered out, all its members were usually recorded as being
mustered out on that date, regardless of whether they were actually present, out on detached duty or in the
hospital. In this extraction, only those who list Doulgas County residences are recorded here, and in many
cases the original records did not record the residence. It will also be noted that where the name of a
location in Douglas County is the same as the location name in another county, all those whose residences
could have been in Douglas County were extracted. Also, where discrepancies exist between the two volumes, the
1865 volume information is used i f possible, since it was published later and contains many corrections. Some
notes indicate which volume was used (1865 is used as the date of the 1861-1865 volume). The 1864 volume lists
some birthdates and places where the later volume does not, and these are noted.

NAME, RANK
REMARKS

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RESIDENCE

ENLISTMENT

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10 Sep 1862
10 Sep 1862
Lawrence
EVANS, Nathan R., pvt.
2nd Cavalry,. Co. A
Assigned to Co. B, 21 Apr 1865
10 Sep 1862
10 Sep 1862
Lawrence
EVANS, Nathan R., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. B
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865 at Fort Gibson, C.N.
31 Mar 1864
26 Mar 1864
Lawrence
EVANS, William, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
Lawrence
26 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
EVANS, William, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Age 36, b. MA. Died, 25 Oct 1864, Independence, MO, of wounds received in action 21 Oct 1864, Little
Blue, MO
26 Aug 1862
Lawrence
EVENHART, John F., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
9 Aug 1863
EVERITT, David, pvt.
Eudora
15th Cavalry, Co. L
Age 18, b. KS. Discharged 19 Aug 1864 for disability
16 Sep 1864
Lawrence
FAHY, Mart in, pvt •.
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Age 28, b. Ireland
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
Lawrence
FAIRBANKS, Newton P., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Creek,
MO
Age 28, b. MA. Killed in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's
20 Nov 1861
20 Nov 1861
Douglas Co.
FARMER, James 0., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
KS
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Douglas Co.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 55, b. NY. Discharged for disability 6 Sep 1862, Ft. Riley, KS
FARMER, Lemuel, pvt.
Douglas Co.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 18, b. IL. Re-enlisted as veteran
FARMER, Lemuel, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Assigned to New Co. A
FARMER, Lemuel, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Lawrence
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
FARMER, Samuel (See FARMER, Lemuel)
Lawrence
FAUCETT,- John ~~, pvt. - - - - 2 rid Cavalry, Co.- H
Assigned to Co. L, 18 Mar 1865
FAUCETT, John F., pvt.
Lawrence
2nd Cavalry, Co • L
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Fort Gibson, C.N.
FAULDS, George D., Musician
Lawrence
2nd Infantry, Co • 0
Age 13. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
FAULDS, George, pvt.
Lawrence
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Mustered out 10 Jan 1865, Leavenworth, KS
FAYT, Martin, pvt.
Lawrence
16th Infantry, Co. F
Age 18, b. Ireland
FELL, Benjamin, pvt.
Prairie City
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Age 44, b. TN
FELT, Lucius H., Corp.
Lawrence
16th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 22, b. MA
Lawrence
FERGUSON, T. S., Sgt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
FERGUSON, William H., pvt.
Lawrence
12th Infantry, Co. E
Age 28
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Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Staff
Age 32, b. MO
FIRESTONE, Nathan B., pvt.
Clinton
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 21, b. VA. Assigned to New Co. A
FIRESTONE, Nathan B., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Clinton
Mustered out 24 Jun 1865
FISHER, Hugh D., Chaplain
Lawrence
5th Cavalry, Staff
Mustered out Sep 1864, Leavenworth, KS
FISHER, Samuel, pvt.
Lawrence
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 23, b. OH. Assigned to New Co. A
FISHER, Samuel, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Lawrence
Mustered out 17 Jul 1~65, DeVall's Bluff, AR
FISK, Joel B., pvt.
Douglas Co.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
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9th Cavalry, New Co. B Lawrence
15 Aug 1862
Promoted regimental Commissary Sergeant 16 Jan 1865
FISK, Joel B., Commissary Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Staff
Lawrence
15 Oct 1862
Mustered out 24 Jun 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
FITCH, John, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Black Jack
14 Nov 1861
Age 18, b. IL. Captured by enemy at Mark's Mills, AR 25 Apr 1864. Mustered out 18 Apr
KS
20 Oct 1861
Douglas Co.
FITZ, Arthur D·. ~ ·pvt.··
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Age 18, b. MA. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
22 Oct 1861
Big Springs
FIX, Cyrus H., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Age 21, b. IL. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
19 Aug 1862
Big springs
FIX, Joshua, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 32, b. IN. Assigned to New Co. A
19 Aug 1862
FIX, Joshua, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Big Springs
Mustered out 24 Jun 1865
22 Jan 1862
Lawrence
FLANDERS, Albert, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Promoted 1st Lt., 1st Indiana Home Guards, 1 Jul 1863
26 Apr 1862
Lawrence
FOCHT, Martin, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. A
Assigned to Co. B, 21 Apr 1865
26 Apr 1862
Lawrence
FOCHT, Martin, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. B
Mustered out 26 Apr 1865, Little Rock, Ark.
7 Sep 1863
Eudora
15th Cavalry, Co. L
FOGLE, Robert, pvt.
Age 18, b. Germany
29 Dec 1863
Lawrence
FORD, James, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 18, b. England
10th Infantry, Co. C
Lawrence
FOREMAN, John A., Capt.
Major,
3rd
Indiana
Regiment
Indian
Home Guards, 11 Jul 1862
Age 36, b. NY. Promoted
9th
Cavalry,
Co.
D
Black
Jack
20 Mar 1862
FOSTER, Jackson, pvt.
Age 18, b. PA. Re-enlisted as Veteran
30 Mar 1864
Black Jack
FOSTER, Jackson, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. D
Assigned to New Co. D
30 Mar 1864
FOSTER, Jackson, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
25 Jul 1864
Lawrence
FOWLER, George T., pvt.
16th Infantry, Co. F
Age 20, b. NY
30 Mar 1864
Lawrence
FRANCES, Henry D., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. C
Mustered out 1 Sep 1865

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2nd Infantry, Co. B
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 18. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume lists residence as Junction City
FREEMAN, Michael, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
1 Jun 1861
Age 33, b. Ireland. Mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864; wounded in action 10 Aug 1861 at Wilson's
Creek, MO
1 Jun 1861
20 May 1861
FRITTON, Charles F., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 34, b. Germany. Discharged for disability 23 Apr 1863, Jackson, TN
29 Feb 1864
29 Feb 1864
FRITZ, Manford, pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Deserted, Leavenworth, KS, 1 Mar 1864
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
. FULTZ, Abraham, pvt..
1st-Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 26, b. KY. Discharged for disability 8 Mar 1862, Lawrence, KS
13 Nov 1863
FULTZ, Abraham, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Big Springs
Age 29, b. KY
FUSTNER, Nathan (See FIRESTONE, Nathan)
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
GABHART, Thomas H., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
Age 21, b. KY. No evidence of muster out on file
GABLERT, T.H. (See GABHART, Thomas H.)
26 Aug 1862
26 Aug 1862
GALLAGHER, Hugh, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Co.
D,
Mar
1864.
1865
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lists
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Age 25, b. Ireland. Transferred to Veteran Battalion
Leavenworth
22 Dec 1863
GALLAGHER, James, pvt.
Lawrence
16th Cavalry, Co. C
Age 22, b. Ireland
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
GANS, Joseph, pvt.
Age 20. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume gives residence as Kansas City, MO
GANSVILLE, W.T., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. I
Baldwin City
22 Mar 1864
Age 19, b. KY
2 Nov 1863
GARDNER, David, pvt.
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 19, b. IL
Wakarusa
30 Jul 1861
30 Jul 1861
GARDNER, Joseph, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. C
KS
Colored
Volunteer
Infantry,
Apr
1863
Age 41, b. IN. Promoted 1st Lieutenant., Co. F, 1st
Baldwin City
2 Nov 1863
GARDNER, Orlenzo, pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 34, b. PA
GARDNER, Samuel, Commissary Sgt.
2 Nov 1864
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 22, b. IL
1 Jun 1861
GARRETT, Charles F., pvt.
20 May 1861
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 29, b. NY. Promoted Sergeant, 1 Jun 1861
1 Jun 1861
GARRETT, Charles F., Sgt.
20 May 1861
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 29, b. NY. Promoted ~artermaster Sergeant 1 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
1 Jun 1861
GARRETT, Charles F., Q.M. Sgt.
1st Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
Promoted Regimental Quartermaster Dec 1861

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1st Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
Promoted Captain and Brigade Adj. Quartermaster 26 Apr 1862
29 oct 1863
GARRETT, John W., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. D
Lawrence
Mustered out with company 13 Sep 1865
15 Aug 1862
GARVIN, David, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Franklin
Age 22, b. IL. Assigned to New Co. B
15 Aug -1862 GARVIN, David, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B_ Franklin
- - Promoted. Corporal, 16 Jan 1865
15 Aug 1862
GARVIN, David, Corp.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Franklin
Mustered out Jun 1865
13 Sep 1861
GATES, Haskell, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
Age 36, b. VA. Promoted Corporal 1 Jan 1862
13 Sep 1861
Lawrence
9th Cavalry, Co. A
GATES, Haskell, Corp.
Fort
Scott,
KS,
13
Nov
1862
Died of pneumonia,
GAUS, Joseph (See GANS, Joseph)
23 Jul 1864
Lawrence
GEMER, Edward, pvt.
16th lrifantry, Co. F
Age 42, b. Germany
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
GEORGE, Benjamin, pvt.
Age 33, b. IN. Promoted Corporal 1 Jun 1862; wounded in action 10 Aug 1861, Wilson's
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
GEORGE, Benjamin, Corp.
Promoted Sergeant 17 Jun 1863
25 May 1861
GEORGE, Benjamin, Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 33, b. IN. Re-enlisted as veteran; wounded in action 29 Jun 1863
4 Jan 1864
GEORGE, Benjamin
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Re-enlisted veteran, transferred to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry
4 Jan 1864
GEORGE, Benjamin, pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
Promoted Corporal 1 Jul 1865
4 Jan 1864
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
GEORGE, Benjamin, Corp.
Promoted Sergeant Jul 1865
4 Jan 1864
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
GEORGE, Benjamin, Sgt.
Mustered out 30 Aug 1865, Little Rock, AR
17 Jul 1864
Lawrence
GEORGE, Charles, pvt.
16th Infantry, Co. F
Age 35, b. Germany
22 Dec 1863
Lawrence
16th Cavalry, Co. C
GIBSON, James, pvt.
Age 44, b. Scotland
15 Aug 1862
Douglas Co.
GIDEON, Thomas W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Age 27, b. VT. Promoted Corporal, 1 Jun 1864

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15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
GIDEON, Thomas W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B
Promoted Corporal, 16 Jan 1865
15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
GIDEON, Thomas W., Corp.
9th Cavalry, New Co. B
Mustered out Jun 1865
20 Jun 1861
Lawrence
14 May 1861
GIESY, George, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
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Age 21. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865
Prairie. City
25 Aug 1862.
GILCHRIST, James, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
1 Jun 1861
Lawrence
25 May 1861
GILES, Milford C.-, p v t " . " ~ 1st ·InfantrY" Co~ F
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1 Jun 1861
Lawrence
25 May 1861
GILES, Milford C., Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Age 20, b. NY. Reduced to ranks 26 Jan 1863
20 Aug 1862
Willow Springs
GILGES, James W., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
20 Aug 1862
Willow
Springs
GILGES, John, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
14 Aug 1862
Lawrence
GILGES, Laban, pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
3 Aug 1861
3 Sep 1861
Lawrence
GILL, James W., pvt.
7th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 32, b. PA. Re-enlisted as veteran
1 Jan 1864
1 Jan 1864
Lawrence
GILL, James W., pvt.
7th Cavalry, Co. D
Mustered out with regiment 29 Sep 1865
28 Sep 1861
28 Sep 1861
Lawrence
GILL, John B., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 31, b. NY. Promoted Farrier 28 Sep 1861
28 Sep 1861
28 Sep 1861
GILL, John B., Farrier
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
Discharged for disability 26 Dec 1862, Fayetteville, AR
1 Apr 1862
GILLIAM, V., pvt.
3rd Battery Lt Artillery Lawrence
Age 26, b. Mexico
1 Nov 1864
Prairie City
GILLILAND, Samuel C., 1st sgt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 23, b. OH
3 Mar 1863
17 Jan 1862
Lawrence
GILLSTRAP, John, pvt.
6th Cavalry, Co. H
Age 27. Mustered out 18 Mar 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
Wakarusa
GIVENS, John A., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to Co. M, 18 Apr 1864
31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
GIVENS, John A., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Wakarusa
Age 33, b. MO. Promoted Corporal. Discharged for disability, 24 Jun 1865, Ft. Laramie, KS. 1864 volume
gives residence as Topeka, Shawnee Co.
31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
Wakarusa
GIVENS, John A., Corp.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Reduced to ranks 3 Apr 1865
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
GLATHART, Mennassee, pvt.
wounds
received
in
action
10
Aug
1861
at
Wilson's
Creek,
MO
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GLENN, Flarin J., pvt.
Big Springs
15th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 19, b. MO
21 Jun 1862
21 Jun 1862
Lawrence
GODFREY, George, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 47, b. OH. Died of disease, Paola, KS, 17 May 1863
GOLDING, John (See GOULDING, John)
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
GOLDTHORP, Joseph W., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 25, b. WI. Appointed Musician, date unknQwn
1 Jun 1861
GOLDTHORP ,Joseph w:,· Musician "1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Discharged for disability 8 Mar 1862, Lawrence, KS
Wakarusa
28 Nov 1861
28 Nov 1861
GOOD, John, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. D
Age 22. Mustered out 14 Jan 1865 at Leavenworth, KS. 1864 volume gives residence as Independence, MO
Lawrence
15 Aug 1861
15 Aug 1861
GORDON, Charles, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Promoted Bugler IS Aug 1861
IS Aug 1861
IS Aug 1861
GORDON, Charles, Bugler
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Age 30, b. Germany. Killed in action 2 Sep 1861, Drywood Creek, MO
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
GOULDING, John, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 39. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
IS Feb 1864
GRAHAM, Champ H., pvt.
Prairie City
16th Cavalry, Co. L
Age 18,. b. VA
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
24 Jun 1861
GRAHAM, General L., pvt.
Age 24, b. KY. Discharged Tipton, MO 28 Oct 1861 on account of wounds received in action 10 Aug 1861,
Wilson's Creek, MO
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
GRAHAM, James R., pvt.
Douglas Co.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 18, b. IL. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
Lawrence
30 Sep 1861
30 Sep 1861
GRANT, Daniel, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. E
Age 27. Mustered out 26 Jan 1865 at Leavenworth, KS. 1864 volume lists residence as Mount Carmell, IL
Big Springs
22 Apr 1862
22 Apr 1864
GRASMUCK, Francis, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. A
Assigned to Co. B, 21 Apr 1865
22 Apr 1862
22 Apr 1862
Big Springs
GRASMUCK, Francis, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. B
Mustered out 22 Apr 1865 at Little Rock, Ark.
GREEN, Albert R., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co.
Age 21, b. IL. Promoted Corporal, 1 Jul 1864
GREEN, Albert R., Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co.
Assigned to New Co. A
GREEN, Albert R., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New
Promoted Sergeant, 6 Mar 1865
GREEN, Albert R., Sgt.
9th Cavalry, New
Mustered out 24 Jun 1865

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Baldwin City
30 Aug 1862
Age 29, b. OH. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 29 Mar 1863. 1864 volume gives residence as Holton, Jackson Co.,
promotion date as 4 Feb 1863
GREEN, Louis F., 1st Lt.
11th Cavalry, Co. B
Baldwin City
29 Mar 1863
Age 29, b. OH. Promoted Captain, 23 Nov 1863. 1864 volume gives residence as Holton, Jackson Co.
GREEN, Louis F., Capt.
11th Cavalry, Co. B
Baldwin City
23 Nov 1863
Age 29, b. OH. Mustered out with company, 31 Aug 1865. 1864 volume gives residence as Holton, Jackson Co.
GREENE, Albert R. (See GREEN, Albert R.)
-30 Mar 1864GUEST, Alfred H., pvt.
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30 Mar 1864
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30 Mar 1864
GUEST, Alfred H., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
30 Mar 1864
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30 Mar 1864
.. GUEST, Alfred H., Corp.
30 Mar 1864
Lawrence
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Promoted sergeant 20 Dec 1864
30 Mar 1864
30 Mar 1864
Lawrence
GUEST, Alfred H., Sgt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Reduced to ranks 30 Apr 1865
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
Lawrence
,GUNTHER, Arthur, 1st Sgt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Age 24. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
Lawrence
GUNTHER, Arthur, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. E
Promoted Captain 8 Mar 1862
8 Mar 1862
Lawrence
GUNTHER, Arthur, Capt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Mustered out 18 Mar 1865, Little Rock, AR
26 Aug 1862
Lawrence
GUY, James W., pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
19 Jul 1864
Baldwin City
HALL, John W., 1st Lt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 23, b. IN. Promoted Captain
19 Jul 1864
Baldwin City
HALL, John W., Capt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 23, b. IN
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9th Cavalry, New Co. B Lawrence
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
31 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1864
HAMM, James J., pvt.
Lawrence
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to company M, 18 Apr 1864
HAMM, James J., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
21 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
Age 18, b. MO. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. 1864 volume gives residence as Topeka, Shawnee Co.
HAMMILTON, P.A. (See HAMILTON, Patrick A.)
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
- HAMMOND, Andrew R., pvt. -,
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9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
Age 18, b. NY. No evidence of muster out on file
8 Nov 1862
8 Nov 1862
HAMMOND, Thomas B., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
Age 18, b. NY. Assigned to New Company A
8 Nov 1862
8 Nov 1862
HAMMOND, Thomas B., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Lawrence
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
HANCOCK, Charles G., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Promoted Sergeant 3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
HANCOCK, Charles G., Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
_Lawrence
Age 25, b. ME. Died of disease, Ft. Riley, 6 Jun 1862
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
HAND, Thomas, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 33, b. Ireland. Mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864
19 Oct 1861
15 oct 1861
HANELL, Elias, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
Age 18, b. AR. Died of disease, Little Rock, AR, 18 Oct 1864
HANNON, Christian (See HERMAN, Christian)
31 Mar 1864
31 Mar 1864
HANNON, George W., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. L
Lecompton
Age 38, b. IL. Mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865
HANSON, David (See HENSON, David)
1 Jun 1861
29 May 1861
HARE, Thomas, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 32, b. England. Mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864
9 Oct 1861
8 Oct 1861
HARPER, Charles W., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Shawnee
Co.
Age 19, b. WI. Promoted Corporal 1 Jun 1862. 1864 volume gives residence as Topeka,
9
Oct
1861
8 oct 1861
HARPER, Charles W., Corp.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Promoted Sergeant 20 Jan 1863
9 Oct 1861
8 Oct 1861
HARPER, Charles W., Sgt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Topeka
Age 19, b. WI. Mustered out with Regiment 17 Jun 1864
HARRINGTON, T. (See HERRINGTON, Freeman)
20 Sep 1864
HARRIS, James F., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Palmyra
Age 21, b. IL
1 Jun 1861
HARRIS, Sylvester B., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
Age 22, b. NY. Promoted Corporal 1 Sep 1861; mustered out with regiment 17 Jun 1864

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1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
HARRIS, Sylvester B., Corp.
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. F
Reduced 21 Jan 1863
HARRIS, William B., pvt.
8th Infantry, Co. G
Douglas Co.
12 Dec 1861
12 Dec 1861
Age 35. Transferred to Invalid Corps, 1 Aug 1863. Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, 3 Aug 1863
HARRISON, James M., pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 18. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume lists residence as Ottumwa
HART, John W., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Lawrence
15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
Age 25, b. OH. Assigned to New Co. B
·15 Aug 1862
-15 Aug 1862
HART, John W., pvt.
_ 9t.h Cayalry, .New Co. B Lawrence
-Mustered out May ·1865
HARTING, Frederick, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. A
Black Jack
16 Ju1 1861
16 Jul 1861
out
18
Aug
1864,
Leavenworth,
KS;
wounded
by
gun-shot
15
Apr
1862, Camp
Age 24, b. Germany. Mustered
Halleck, KS
24 Jul 1861
HASKELL, John G., Quartermaster
10th Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
Promoted Capt. &amp; Adj. Quartermaster, u.S. Volunteers, 11 Jan 1862
22 Sep 1863
HASSELTINE, Robert, pvt.
15th Cavalry, Co. K
Lawrence
Age 22, b. OH
12 Feb 1862
21 Feb 1862
HASTINGS, Thomas, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. E
Lawrence
Age 24, b. Ireland. Re-enlisted as veteran. 1865 volume gives residence as Leavenworth
29 Feb 1864
22 Feb 1864
HASTINGS, Thomas, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. E
Leavenworth
Transferred to Veteran Battalion
29 Feb 1864
22 Feb 1864
HASTINGS, Thomas, pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
Mustered out 30 Aug 1865, Little Rock, AR
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
HATCH, John S., pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. C
Lawrence
Age 15, b. Canada. Re-enlisted as veteran
21 Feb 1864
31 Dec 1863
HATCH, John S., pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. C
Lawrence
Assigned to New Co. A
21 Mar 1864
31 Dec 1863
HATCH, John S., pvt.
10th Infantry, New Co. A Lawrence
Mustered out with regiment 30 Aug 1865
7 Dec 1864
HAUSER, Daniel, Farrier
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Prairie City
Age 24, b. IN
HAVENS, Charles A., pvt.
2nd Battery Light Artillery Prairie City 9 Sep 1862
Age 18, b. MA
29 Dec 1863
HAWKINS, W.T., Musician
Prairie City
16th Cavalry, Co. D
Age 16, b. TN
HAXAL, Francis (See HUXOLL, Frank)
12 Aug 1861
12 Aug 1861
HAY, George, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. C
Leon, IA
gives
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Decatur
Co.
Age 25, b. NY. Re-enlisted.as veteran. 1864 volume
Lawrence
5 Jan 1864
23 Jun 1864
HAY, George, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. C
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR

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1 Jun 1861
HAYES, Homer, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
25 May 1861
Age 40, b. Holland. Discharged for disability 7 Jun 1862, Leavenworth, KS
7 Feb 1862
14 Dec 1861
HAYES, William, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. I
Black Jack
Age 29, b. NY. Died of disease in hospital, Helena, AR, 1 Aug 1863
2 Nov 1863
HECK, Clarence P., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Prairie Ciy
Age 16, b. PA
HECK, John H., pvt.
2 Nov-1863
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Prairie City- Age 21:, b. PA7 Dec 1863
HELSTROM, Gustof, pvt.
12 Nov 1863
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Lawrence
Mustered out 1 Sep 1865
21 Mar 1864
HENDRY, James M., pvt.
21 Mar 1864
Lawrence
11th Cavalry, Co. E
Transferred to company M, 18 Apr 1864
HENDRY, James M., pvt.
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
21 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1864
Age 19, b. OH. Promoted Sergeant; mustered out with company 26 Sep 1865. 1864 volume gives residence as
Topeka, Shawnee Co.
21 Mar 1864
HENDRY, James M., Sgt.
21 Mar 1864
11th Cavalry, Co. M
Lawrence
Reduced to ranks, 1 May 1865
HENDRY, John, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 28. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume gives residence as Burlingame
HENEBRY, James M. (See HENDRY, James M.)
24 Jul 1861
HENRY, William, pvt.
24 Jul 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Age 30, b. MA. Promoted Bugler, 24 Jul 1861
24 Ju1 1861
HENRY, William, Bugler
24 Ju1 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Killed in action, 2 Sep 1861, Battle of Drywood Creek, MO
HENSHAN, Newton, pvt.
4 Sep 1862
12th Infantry, Co. E
Eudora
1 Mar 1862
HENSON, Andrew J., pvt.
1 Mar 1862
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lexington, MO
Age 32, b. KY. Promoted Corporal; 26 Apr 1862. Re-enlisted as veteran
1 Mar 1862
HENSON, Andrew J., Corp.
1 Mar 1862
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lexington, MO
Promoted Sergeant 16 Jul 1863
1 Mar 1862
HENSON, Andrew J., Sgt.
1 Mar 1862
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lexington, MO
Reduced, 2 May 1862 (sic)
29 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1864
HENSON, Andrew J., pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
Mustered out 30 Aug 1865, Little Rock, AR
13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
HENSON, David, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Douglas Co.
Age 18, b. MO. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
7 Oct 1861
5 Oct 1861
HERMAN, Christian, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
Age 30, b. Germany. Transferred to Company B, 20 Nov 1861. 1864 volume gives same date for transfer to
Co. H, 8th KS Vol.

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HERMAN, Christian, pvt.
7 Oct 1861
Lawrence
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Age 31, b. Germany. Transferred to Co. G, 8th KS Volunteers, 1 Dec 1861
7 Oct 1861
7 Oct 1861
HERMAN, Christian, pvt.
8th Infantry, Co. G
Discharged for disability 26 Mar 1863, Leavenworth, KS
20 Jun 1861
HERRINGTON, Freeman, pvt.
14 May 1861
Lawrence
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Age 24. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
13 Aug 1863
10 Sep 1862
HERRINGTON, Oliver H., pvt.
Lawrence
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Promoted Corporal 1 Oct 1862
13 Aug 1863
10 Sep 1862
HERRINGTON, Oliver H., Corp.
_Lawrence2nd Cavalry,_ Co. H
Promoted 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd Arkansas Cavalry, 30 Jun 1864
3 Jun 1861
HESHENBEINER, F. , pvt.
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. 0
Age 36, b. Germany (See ASHENBRENNER, Frederick)
7 Nov 1863
HESTER, Joseph L., pvt.
Baldwin City
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Age 17, b. IA
HEUSON, A.J. (See HENSON, Andrew J.P
5 Aug 1864
HEYES, Homer, pvt.
Lawrence
17th Infantry, Co. F
Age 45, b. Holland
18 Aug 1862
HEYNES, James, pvt.
Eudora
12th Infantry, Co. E
23 Sep 1863
HIATT, A.J. , pvt.
Douglas Co.
15th Cavalry, Co. 0
Age 19, b. IN
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
HILL, Andrew J., Sgt.
Lawrence
2nd Infantry, Co. C
Age 28. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
HILLS, Elizur, pvt.
Prairie City
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Promoted Sergeant 24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
HILLS, Elizur, Sgt.
Prairie City
9th cavalry, Co. C
Age 35, b. NY. Promoted Commissary sergeant 1 Jun 1862
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
HILLS, Elizur, Commissary Sgt.
Prairie City
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Mustered out 21 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
20 Jun 1861
14 May 1861
HILLS, Silas M., pvt.
Lawrence
2nd Infantry, Co. 0
Age 26. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861- 1865 volume gives residence as Burlingame
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
HINCK, Henry, pvt.
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. 0
Age 28, b. Germany. Promoted Corporal; re-enlisted as veteran
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
HINCK, Henry, Corp.
Lawrence
1st -Infantry, Co. 0
Reduced to ranks 9 Jul 1861
21 Mar 1864
HINCK, Henry, Under cook
21 Mar 1864
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. 0
Transferred to Veteran Battalion Mounted Infantry Co. D.
HINCK, Henry, pvt.
1st Vet. Mounted, New D Lawrence
Mustered out 30 Aug 1865, Little Rock, AR
HINDMAN, Lorenzo, pvt.
Brooklyn
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Age 21, b. OH. Assigned to New Co. A

21 Mar 1864

29 Mar 1864

6 Mar 1862

30 Jun 1863

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HINDMAN, Lorenzo, pvt.
6 Mar 1862
30 Jun 1863
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Brooklyn
Mustered out 6 Mar 1865
HINES, John W., pvt.
15 Nov 1863
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Baldwin City
Age 18, b. MO
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
HINMAN, David G., pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
Age 24, b. OH. Promoted Corporal 21 Jan 1863
-3 Jun 1861·
3 Jun 1861HINMAN, David G., Corp.
1st In(antry, ~o.D
_Lawrence
-Promoted Serg't-Major- 2 Jul 1863; mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864
3 Jun 1861
HINMAN, David G., Sgt. Maj.
1st Infantry, Staff
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
Reduced to Corp., Co. D., 1 oct 1863
HINNER, David G. (See HINMAN, David G.)
HINTZPETER, Albert, pvt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 24. Mustered out with regiment 31 Oct 1861. 1865 volume gives residence as Wyandotte
HITCHCOCK, Bethuel, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
15 Aug 1861
15 Aug 1861
Promoted Corporal
15 Aug 1861
HITCHCOCK, Bethuel, Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
15 Aug 1861
Age 35, b. NY. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Co. G, 1st KS Colored Infantry, 9 Mar 1863
HODGES, David H., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Prairie City
24 Mar 1864
Age 25, b. IN
HODGES, Joshua, pvt.
19 Aug 1862
Prairie City
12th Infantry, Co. D
Age 33, b. IN
HOEBRooK, D.A. (See HOLBROOK, Daniel A.)
Lawrence
24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
HOENICKE, Charles H., pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. C
Age 38, b. Germany. Discharged for disability 6 Jul 1863, Elm Springs, AR. 1864 volume gives discharge
date as 5 Jan 1862
1 Jul 1863
HOLBROOK, Daniel A., pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. L
Lawrence
26 Jun 1863
Age 18, b. IN. Transferred to New Co. B, 15th KS Vol. Cavalry, 20 Jul 1865
28 Jun 1861
HOLLEY, Charles, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
28 Jun 1861
Age 22, b. MA. Discharged for disability 16 Dec 1862
13 Aug 1863
HOLLIDAY, Duncan, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. K
Lawrence
9 Apr 1862
Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 4th Arkansas Cavalry, 22 May 1864
21 Sep 1863
HOLTZMAN, Hortentius, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. D
Black Jack
21 Aug 1863
Age 18, b. OH. Assigned to New Co. D
21 Sep 1863
HOLTZMAN, Hortentius, pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. D Black Jack
21 Aug 1863
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
HOOSER, James W. (See HOUSER, James H.)
11 Feb 1862
HOPKINS, John, pvt.
5th Cavalry, Co. D
Lawrence
17 Aug 1861
Deserted Kansas City, MO, 1 Oct 1861

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24 Jul 1861
24 Jul 1861
10th Infantry, Co. C
lola, Allen Co.
Age 27, b. OH. Re-enlisted as veteran.
HOPKINSON, Pliney D., pvt.
21 Feb 1864
31 Dec 1863
10th Infantry, Co. C
Lawrence
Re-enlisted veteran. Assigned to New Company A •
HOPKINSON, Pliney D., pvt.
21 Mar 1864
31 Dec 1864
10th Infantry, New Co. A Lawrence
Mustered out with regiment 30 Aug 1865
HOTZ, Robert F., pvt.
10 Mar 1864
10 Mar 1864
9th Cavalry, Co. E
Clinton
Assigned to New Co. B
-10 Mar 1864
HOTZE, Robert F., pvt.
9th Caval~y, New Co. B Clinton
10 Mar 1864
- Mustered 'out 17 -Jul 186-5, DeVall's Bluff, AR
19 Oct 1861
HOUSER, James H., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
15 Oct 1861
Douglas Co.
Age 32, b. OH. No evidence of muster out on file
HOUSTON, Samuel, 1st Sgt.
2nd Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
14 May 1861
20 Jun 1861
Age 23. Wounded in action 10 Aug 1861 at Wilson's Creek, MO. Mustered out with regiment, 31 Oct 1861.
1865 volume gives residence as Burlingame
13 Sep 1861
HOYT, Charles H., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
13 Sep 1861
Lawrence
Promoted Corporal 13 Sep 1861
13 Sep 1861
HOYT, Charles H., Corp.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
13 Sep 1861
Lawrence
Age 19, b. OH. Appointed Bugler 1 Feb 1862
13 Sep 1861
HOYT, Charles H., Bugler
9th Cavalry, Co. A
13 Sep 1861
Lawrence
Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
1 May 1865
HOYT, Charles H., 1st Lt.
5th U.S. Volunteers
KS
Commissioned from civil life
HUGHES, Randolph, pvt.
10th Infantry, Co. A
Black Jack
24 Sep 1861
24 Sep 1861
Age 19, b. OH. Deserted, Camp Halleck, KS, 18 Mar 1862
HUGHES, Robert, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
22 Oct 1861
24 Oct 1861
Age 49, b. G. Britain. Discharged for disability 6 Sep 1862, Fort Riley, KS
HUGHES, Thomas, pvt.
1st Infantry, Co. D
Lawrence
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Age 18, b. PA. Mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864; wounded in action 14 Sep 1863
HUGHES, Thomas, pvt.
17th Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
26 Jul 1864
Age 19, b. PA
HUGHES, Thomas, 1st Lt.
15 Apr 1865
5th U.S. Volunteers
KS
Commissioned from civil life
14 Nov 1861
HUMES, John W., pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Washington
14 Nov 1861
Died of inflamation of the brain, Leavenworth, KS, 16 Jan 1862
14 Nov 1861
HUMES, Samuel, pvt.
2nd Cavalry, Co. H
Washington
14 Nov 1861
Mustered out 9 May 1865, Fort Leavenworth, KS
24 Jul 1861
HUNTER, George, pvt.
9th Cavalry,Co.c
Lawrence
24 Jul 1861
Age 23, b. PA. Promoted sergeant 24 Jul 1861; mustered out 21 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS

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HUNTER, George, Sgt.
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Reduced to ranks at his own request 3 Mar 1862
HUPP, M.B. (See HUPP, William B.)
HUPP, William B., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Twin Mound
Age 25, b. OH. Discharged for disability, 23 May 1862, Troy, KS
HUPP, William M., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Twin Mound
Age 18, b. OH. Discharged by civil authority 21 Jun_1862,_Lawrence,- KS,
·HUPP, William W. (See HUP-P; William M.)
HUTCHESON, John M. (See HUTCHISON, John M.)
HUTCHESON, Josiah (See HUTCHISON, Josiah)
HUTCHISON, Alfred, Corp.
16th Cavalry, Co. 0
Lawrence
Age 18, b. Canada
HUTCHISON, C.H., pvt.
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Baldwin City
Age 18, b. NH
HUTCHISON, John M., pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Lawrence
Age 28, b. MO. Transferred to Company B, 20 Nov 1861. 1864 volume gives
8th KS Vol.
HUTCHISON, John, pvt.
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Lawrence
Age 28, b. MO. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
HUTCHISON, Josiah, pvt.
Lawrence
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 31, b. TN. Transferred to Company B, 20 Nov 1861. 1864 volume gives
8th KS Vol.
HUTCHISON, Josiah, pvt.
Lawrence
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Age 31, b. TN. Mustered out 19 Nov 1864, Leavenworth, KS
HUTSON, James G., Corp.
Lawrence
12th Infantry, Co. E
HUXOLL, Frank, pvt.
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. 0
Age 38, b. Germany. Mustered out with regiment 16 Jun 1864
IRONSIDES, Geo. R. , pvt.
12th Infantry, Co. E
Eudora
IRVIN, Robert, pvt.
Franklin
16th Cavalry, Co. I
Age 44, b. PA
IRWIN, John M., pvt.
Clinton
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Age 43, b. PA. Assigned to New Company A
IRWIN, John M., pvt.
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Clinton
Promoted Blacksmith, 16 Jan 1865
IRWIN, John M., Blacksmith
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Clinton
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
IRWIN, Orril, pvt.
Lawrence
12th Infantry, Co. E

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24 Jul 1861

24 Jul 1861

3 Oct 1861

7 Oct 1861

3 Oct 1861
7 Oct 1861
for being-a minor

29 Dec 1863
20 Nov 1863
28 Sep 1861
20 Sep 1861
transfer
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28 Sep 1861

28 Sep 1861

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29 Aug 1862
3 Jun 1861

3 Jun 1861

3 Sep 1862
4 Feb 1864
20 Aug 1862

20 Aug 1862

20 Aug 1862

20 Aug 1862

20 Aug 1862

20 Aug 1862

4 Sep 1862

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12 Feb 1862
9 Sep 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Palmyra
Age 18, b. MA. Died of typhoid fever, 19 Mar 1862, near Prairie City, KS. 1864 volume gives date of death
as 9 Mar 1862
JACKSON, Henry C., R.Q.M.
21 Nov 1864
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Baldwin City
Age 37, b. TN
JACKSON, Lewis, pvt.
24 Nov 1863
16th Cavalry, Co. G
Baldwin City
Age 18, b. IN
JACOBS, John, pvt.
7 Oct 1861
3 Oct 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. A
Clinton
Age 21, b. NY. Discharged for disability~.23 ~an.1863, Fort Scott, KS
JAMES', -Henry,· pvt.
13 Aug 1863
29 Aug 1862
2nd Cavalry, Co. I
Lawrence
Assigned to New Co. C, 18 Mar 1865
JAMES, Henry, pvt.
13 Aug 1863
29 Aug 1862
2nd Cavalry, New Co. C Lawrence
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Ft. Gibson, C.N.
JAMESON, George G., pvt.
30 Jun 1863
5 Mar 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Brooklyn
Age 18, b. PA. Assigned to New Co. A
JAMESON, George G., pvt.
30 Jun 1863
5 Mar 1862
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Brooklyn
Mustered out 29 Jun 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
JAMESON, James M., pvt.
30 Jun 1863
15 Mar 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. C
Brooklyn
Age 19, b. PA. Assigned to New Co. A
JAMESON, James M., pvt.
30 Jun 1863
15 Mar 1862
9th Cavalry, New Co. A Brooklyn
Mustered out 16 Mar 1865
JANKINS, Joseph M., pvt.
20 Mar 1864
16th Cavalry, Co. K
Prairie City
Age 22, b. OH
JEFFREY, Francis A., pvt.
15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
Age 19, b. MO. Assigned to New Co. B
JEFFREY, Francis A., pvt.
15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, New Co. B
Mustered out May 1865
JOHNSON, Andrew, pvt.
3 Jun 1861
3 Jun 1861
Lawrence
1st Infantry, Co. D
Age 31, b. VA. Discharged for disability 18 Aug 1862, Trenton, TN
JOHNSON, Daniel Noble, pvt.
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 38, b. NY. Died in hospital at St. Louis, MO 5 Jun 1863. 1864 volume gives date of death 5 Jul 1863
JOHNSON, Jasper, pvt.
19 Sep 1862
3rd Battery Light Artillery Lawrence
Age 18, b. Canada
JOHNSON, John, pvt.
23 Jul 1863
16 Jul 1863
5th Cavalry, Co. L
Lawrence
Age 18, b. MO. Promoted Corporal
JOHNSON, John, Corp.
23 Jul 1863
16 Jul 1863
5th Cavalry, Co. L
Lawrence
Transferred to New Co. B, 15th KS Vol. Cavalry, 20 Jul 1865
JOHNSON, John F., pvt.
27 Mar 1862
27 Mar 1862
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 16, b. KS. Wounded in action 10 Feb 1863, Old River, LA, near Providence; assigned to Veteran
Battalion Mounted Infantry 26 May 1864

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JOHNSON, John F. , pvt.
17 Mar 1862
27 Mar 1862
1st Vet. Mounted, New B Lawrence
Mustered out 27 May 1865
JOHNSON, Justin J., pvt.
13 Aug 1863
1 Apr 1862
2nd Cavalry, Co. E
Baldwin City
Assigned to Co • L, Mar 1865
JOHNSON, Justin J., pvt.
13 Aug 1863
1 Apr 1862
2nd Cavalry, Co. L
Baldwin City
Mustered out 15 Apr 1865, Little Rock, AR
JOHNSON, Loss, pvt.
Lawrence
16th Cavalry,.C9 .. G
- Age 23-, b. - Denmark
JOHNSON, Richard M., pvt.
15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
Age 22, b. IL. Assigned to New Co. B
JOHNSON, Richard M., pvt.
15 Aug 1862
15 Aug 1862
9th Cavalry, New Co. B
Mustered out May 1865
JOHNSON, Robert, pvt.
14 Nov 1861
14 Nov 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Douglas Co.
Age 37, b. OH. Promoted to Corporal 20 Nov 1861. 1865 volume gives residence as Highland
JOHNSON, Robert, Corp.
14 Nov 1861
14 Nov 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. , B
Douglas Co.
Age 37, b. IL. Died in hospital of pneumonia at Lawrence, (1864 vol.) 31 Dec 1861 (1865 vol.) 3 Jan 1862.
1865 volume gives residence as Highland.
JOHNSON, Wallace H. , pvt.
13 Aug 1863
3 Apr 1862
2nd Cavalry, Co. E
Baldwin City
Assigned to Co • L, Mar 1865
JOHNSON, Wallace H. , pvt.
13 Aug 1863
3 Apr 1862
2nd Cavalry, Co. L
Baldwin City
Mustered out 15 Apr 1865, Little Rock, AR
JOHNSON, William H., pvt.
1 Jun 1861
25 May 1861
1st Infantry, Co. F
Lawrence
Age 18, b. PA. Died in hospital at St. Louis, MO 5 Jun 1863
JOHNSTON, William H. (See JOHNSON, William H.)
JONES, David E., pvt.
·19 Dec 1861
19 Dec 1861
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Lawrence
Age 21, b. OH. Re-enlisted veteran
JONES, David E., pvt.
24 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1864
9th Cavalry, Co. B
Lawrence
Assigned to New Co. B
JONES, David E., pvt.
24 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1864
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Lawrence
Promoted Farrier, 16 Jan 1865
JONES, David E., Farrier
24 Mar 1864
21 Mar 1864
9th Cavalry, New Co. B Lawrence
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865, DeVall's Bluff, AR
JONES, Edward Jr., pvt.
27 Aug 1862
12th Infantry, Co. E
Willow Springs
JONES, Edward Sr., pvt.
27 Aug 1862
12th Infantry, Co. E
Willow Springs
JONES, John A., pvt.
27 Feb 1864
14 Feb 1864
2nd Cavalry, Co. C
Lawrence
Assigned to New Co. C, 18 Mar 1865
JONES, John A., pvt.
27 Feb 1864
14 Feb 1864
2nd Cavalry, New Co. C Lawrence
Mustered out 22 Jun 1865, Ft. Gibson, C.N.

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NE QUARTER, SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 13, RANGE 19
LA'I'ER BLOCK 14, SOUTH HILLS No. 2 ADDITION, LAWRENCE, KANSAS

Continued, from Vol. XV, No.3, Spring 1992. Charles and Emma Worley
submitted this original Abstract of Title to The Pioneer, which was sent to
our Society by the Johnson County Genealogical Society, and was prepared by
Harry T. CRAIG of The Banks Co., 19 Jan 1965. The Society at this point has no
capacity for making its abstracts available. Instead, we will publish
references, where shown, so that anyone interested can go to the original
records for further information. All references are to Douglas Co., KS deeds
unless otherwise noted.

1867, 1.7 Sep: w~rranty deed, Clinton C. HUTCHINSON and Martha A. HUTCHINSON,
his wife, to pe~er D. RIDENOUR, Thomas J. STERNBERGH, Charles A. PEASE and
John B. SUTLIFF, for $3,000.00, the Southwest Quarter and the South Half of
the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 12, Township 13,
Range 19, containing 60 acres of land more or less. Acknowledged 25 Sep 1867
by Clin.ton C. HUTCHINSON and Martha A. HUTCHINSON, his wife, in Franklin ,Co.,
KS. (Recorded 26 Sep 1867, Book s, p.195-196.)
1867, 14 Dec: Power of attorney, John B. SUTLIFF and Augusta A. SUTLIFF, .his
wife; Peter D. RIDENOUR and Sarah L. RIDENOUR, his wife; Charles A. PEASE and
Mary E. PEASE, his wife, and Thomas J. STERNBERGH, his wife, appoint P.O.
RIDENOUR their attorney to sell and convey the above 60 acres and other land.
Signed by John B. SUTLIFF, Augusta A. SUTLIFF, Peter D. RIDENOUR, Sarah L.
RIDENOUR, Chas. A. PEASE, Mary E. PEASE, Thomas J. STERNBERGH, and Emma R.
STERNBERGH, all ,acknowledging 14 Dec 1867 before Joseph E. RIGGS, Notary
Public of Douglas Co., KS. (Recorded 14 Feb 1868, Book T, p.196-197.)
1868, 12 Mar: Warranty deed, John B. SUTLIFF and Augusta A. SqTLIFF, his wife;
Peter D. RIDENOU~ and Sarah L. RIDENOUR, his wife; Charles A. PEASE and Mary
E. PEASE, his wife; Thomas J. STERNBERGH and Emma R. STERNBERGH, his wife, to
Benjamin M. GILL, for $1,000.00, the South 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of
Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, containing 20 acres, reserving 20 feet on the East
end for a highway. signed by P.O. RIDENOUR as attorney in fact for the above
grantors, and acknowledged by him 13 Mar 1868 before Geo. A. BANKS, Notary of
Douglas Co., KS.:(Recorded 13 Mar 1868, Book T, p.308-109.)
1868, 12 Mar: Mortgage, Benjamin M. GILL and Nancy M. GILL, his wife, to P.O.
RIDENOUR, the above 20 acres to secure debt of $900.00. Mortgage released 9
Oct 1869, attestS.S. HORTON, Register of Deeds. (Recorded 13 Mar 1868, Book
G, p.305-306.)
1868, 16 Jun: Warranty deed, John B. SUTLIFF and Augusta A. SUTLIFF, his wife;
Peter D. RIDENOUR and Sarah L. RIDENOUR, his wife; Charles A. PEASE and Mary
E. PEASE, his wife; Thomas J. STERNBERGH and Emma R. STERNBERGH, his wife, to
Sylvester H. LAFLIN, for $1,600.00, the North 1/2 of the SW 1/4 and the South
1/2 of the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, containing 40
acres, reserving 20 feet on East end for highway. Signed by P.O. RIDENOUR as
attorney in fact for the above grantors. Acknowledged by Peter D. RIDENOUR
same date before Paul R. BROOKS, Douglas Co. Clerk(Recorded 18 Jun 1868, Book
U, p.149-150.)

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1869, 27 Sep: Mortgage, Benjamin W. GILL and Nancie M. GILL to Daniel MILLER,
to secure! debt of $600.00, the S 1/2 of SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13,
Range 19, containing 20 acres. Acknowledged by Benjamin M. GILL and Nancy M.
GILL before H.C. SCHELL, Notary of Douglas Co., KS. Mortgage released 27 Aug
1872, attest by Albert KNITTLE, Deputy Register of Deeds. (ReCorded 6 Oct

1869, Book H, p.629.)
1870, 12 Jul: Warranty deed, S.H. LAFLIN and Anna W., his wife, to George W.
DEITZLER, for $2,520.00, the North 1/2 of the SW 1/4 and the South 1/2 of the
NW 1/4 of the NE'1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, containing 40 acres,
reserving 20 feet'on East end for highway. Signed by sylvester H. LAFLIN and
Anna W. LAFLIN and acknowledged by them 12 Jul 1870 before Theodore POPIN,
Commissioner for Kansas at st. Louis, MO. (Recorded 22 Jul 1870, Book 1,
I'

p.513.)
1870, 22 Jul: Mortgage, George W. DEITZLER and __ DEITZLER, his wife, to
Sylvester H. LAFLIN, the above 40 acres to secure debt of $1,200.00. Signed by
Geo. W. DEITZLER and A.M. DEITZLER, and acknowledged by them same date before
David C. BEACH, Notary of Douglas Co., KS. Mortgage released 25 Jul 1871,
witness R.A. BETTS. (ReCorded 22 Jul 1870, and 22 Apr 1874, Book J, p.107-

108. )
1871, 11 Sep: Warranty deed, Benjamin M. GILL and Nancy M. GILL, his wife, to
George W. DEITZLER, for $100.00, 1 acre, beginning at the NW corner of the S
1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19; running S 3
chains and 17 links; thence E 3 chains and 17 links; thence N 3 chains and 17
links; to the beginning. Acknowledged 12 Sep 1871 by grantors before Chas.
CHADWICK, Justice of the Peace of Douglas Co., KS. (ReCorded 13 Sep 1871, Book
5, p.308.)
1874, 16 Mar: War~anty deed, George W. DEITZLER and Anna M. DEITZLER, his
wife, to C.H. BRADFORD, for $40,000.00, (other real property) and the N 1/2 of
the SW 1/4 and the S 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13,
Range 19, containihg 40 acres; and the above 1 acre. Acknowledged 17 Mar 1874
by George W. DEITZLER and Anna M. DEITZLER in San Francisco Co., CA. (Recorded
4 Apr 1874, Book 10, p.590-591.)
1874, 26 !1ar: Warranty deed, C.H. BRADFORD to A.M. DEITZLER, for $41,500.00,
(other real property) and the above 40 acres and 1 acre. Acknowledged by C.H.
BRADFORD 26 Mar 1874 in San Francisco Co., CA. (ReCorded 16 Apr 1874, Book 10,
p.621.)
1874, 25 Apr: Powef. of attorney, Anna M. DEITZLER appoints George W. DEITZLER
her attorney to lease or sell the N 1/2 of the SW 1/4 and the S 1/2 of the NW
1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19. Acknowledged by Anna M.
DEITZLER 25 Apr 1874 in San Francisco Co., CA. (Recorded 1 May 1874, Book 11,
p.18.)
1878, 17 Apr: Warranty deed, Annie M. DEITZLER and Geo. W. DEITZLER, her
husband, to Wm. C. TENNEY, for $1,000.00, the N 1/2 of the SW 1/4 and the S
1/2 of the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, TWp. 13, Range 19, reserving 20
feet off the East end for a highway; also beginning at the NW corner of the S
1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, thence S 3 and
17/100 chains, E 3 and 17/100 chains, N 3 and 17/100 chains, W 3 and 17/100
chains to the begin·ning, containing 41 acres. Acknowledged by George W.

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DEITZLER and Anna M. DEITZLER, his wife, 30 Apr 1878, in San Francisco Co.,
CA. (Rl9cOrded 7 May 1878, Book 17, p.388.)
1878, 6 Jul: Mortgage, William C. TENNEY and Elizabeth E. TENNEY, his wife, to
Matthew BOLLES,to secure debt of $1,000.00, the above 41 acres. Mortgage
assigned 5 Feb 1879 by Matthew BOLLES to Daniel LEACH. Acknowledged by Matthew
BOLLES before M.S. BOLLES in Suffolk Co., MA. Mortgage assigned by Daniel
LEACH of Boston, MA, 25 Jun 1880, to Geo. A. BANKS of Lawrence, KS.
Acknowledged by, Daniel LEACH in suffolk Co., MA. Mortgage released 9 Jul 1880
by Geo. A. BANKS. (Recorded 2 Jan 1879, Book X, p.267-269, and 8 May 1879,
Book X, p.585.)'
1880, 7 Jul: Warranty deed, William C. TENNEY and Elizabeth E. TENNEY, his
wife, to Susan M. HOADLEY, for $1,600.00, the above 41 acres. Acknowledged 7
Jul 1880 by Wm. C. TENNEY and Elizabeth E. TENNEY, his wife, in Jackson Co.,
MO. (Recorded 1,0 Jul 1880, Book 22, p.208-209.)
1880, 10 Jul: Mortgage, Susan M. HOADLEY and D.L. HOADLEY, her husband, to
Henry GAY, 40 acres in the N 1/2 of the SE 1/4 and the S 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of
the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19E, to secure debt of $700.00.
Acknowledged by' grantors before G.W.E. GRIFFITH, Notary of Douglas Co., KS.
Mortgage released 25 Mar 1884, attest by Frederick PETTIBONE, John D. BALDWIN.
(Recorded 10 Jul 1880, and 14 Apr 1884, Book Z, p.247-249.)
1881, 21 Feb: Mortgage, Willard J. HOADLEY and Susan M. HOADLEY and D.L.
HOADLEY, her husband, to G.W.E. GRIFFITH, 40 acres in the S 1/2 of the NW 1/4
of the NE 1/4 and the N 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the said NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp.
13, Range 19; also the N 1/2 of the S 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec.
19, and the S 17.5 acres of the N 1/2 of said SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said
Sec. 19, Twp. 12, Range 20, to secure debt of $1,450.00. Acknowledged by
grantors bfore R.G. JAMISON, Notary of Douglas Co., KS. Mortgage released 27
Jan 1882. (Recorded 6 Dec 1881, and 27-Jun 1882, Book 2, p.367.)
1883, 5 Mar: Warranty deed, Susan M. HOADLEY and D.L. HOADLEY, her husband, to
Nathan L. WOOD, for $2,000.00, the N 1/2 of the SW 1/4 and the S 1/2 of the NW
1/4, all in the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, subject to mortgage
dated 10 Jul 1880 in favor of Henry GAY, which Nathan WOOD agrees to pay, and
the unpaid taxes; also 1 acre, beginning at NW corner of the S 1/2 of the SW
1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, thence S 3 &amp; 17/100 chains, E
3 &amp; 17/100 chains, N 3 and 17/100 chains, W 3 &amp; 17/100 chains to the
beginning. Acknowledged by grantors before H.E. BENSON, Notary of Douglas Co.,
KS. (Recorded 19 Mar 1883, Book 30, p.483.)
1903, 2 Dec: Warranty deed, Mary H. WOOD, widow; Chas. D. WOOD and Cora G.
WOOD, wife; Fred S. WOOD and Lorena C. WOOD, wife; Thomas H. WOOD and Clara A.
WOOD, wife; Mary WOOD, unmarried, being the sale heirs of Nathan L. WOOD,
deceased, to John V. FRITZEL, for $3,200.00, the above property. Acknowledged
5 Jan 1904 by Mary H. WOOD and Mary WOOD in Jefferson Co., OH; 12 Jan 1904 by
Thos. H. WOOD in' Sebastian Co., AR; 6 Jan 1904 by Fred S. WOOD and Lorena C.
WOOD, husband and wife, in Stark Co., OH; 9 Jan 1904 by Chas. D. WOOD and Cora
G. WOOD, husband, and wife, in Aluehua Co., FL; and 11 Jan 1904 by Clara A.
WOOD, married and the wife of Thomas H. WOOD, in Wyandotte Co., KS. (Recorded
16 Jan 1904, Book 73, p.1~7-158.)

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1904, 16 Jan: Mortgage, John V. FRITZEL, unmarried, to Mary H. WOOD, to secure
debt of S:2,000.00, the above property. Acknowledged by grantor before John M.
NEWLIN, Notary of Douglas Co., KS. Mortgage released 30 Aug 1905, witness Geo.
W. PIERCE. (Recorded 16 Jan 1904, and 5 Sep 1905, Book 42, p.305.)
1905, 28 Aug: Warranty deed, John V. FRITZEL and Anna A. FRITZEL, husband and
wife, to Sarah E. LUTHER, for $1,500.00, the N. 12 acres of the S 1/2 of the
NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Rn. 19E of the 6th P.M. less the E
20 feet reserved for a road. Acknowledged 5 Sep 1905 by grantors before Hugh
BLAIR, Notary of bouglas Co., KS. (Recorded 5 Sep 1905, Book 79, p.104.)
1905, 5 sep: Mortgage, John V. FRITZEL and Anna A. FRITZEL, his wife, to Louis
BERGMAN, to secure, debt of $1,500.00, the N 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of
Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Ran. 19, and the S 8 acres of the S 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of the
NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, less the E 20 feet of both tracts reserved for a road. Also
beginning at the NW corner of the S 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec.
12, Twp. 13, Ran. :19, thence S 3 &amp; 17/100 chains, thence E 3 &amp; 17/100 chains,
thence N 3 &amp; 17/100 chains, thence W 3 &amp; 17/100 chains, to the beginning,
being in all 29 acres more or less. Acknowledged by grantors before Hugh
BLAIR, Notary of Douglas Co., KS. (Recorded 5 Sep 1905, Book 43, p.20.) No
release of this mortgage is shown on the records.
1905, 9 Oct: Mort~age, John V. FRITZEL and Anna A. FRITZEL, husband and wife,
to Leon SCHWALD, to secure debt of $1,000.00, the N 1/2 of SW 1/4 of NE 1/4,
and the S 8 acres:6f the S 1/2 of NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range
19, East of the 6th P.M. Acknowledged by grantors before Wm. T. SINCLAIR,
Notary of Douglas :Co., KS. (Recorded 31 Oct 1905, Book 43, p.56.) No release
of this mortgage LS recorded.
1906, 5 Jun: Warranty deed, John V. FRITZEL and Anna FRITZEL, his wife, to
L.H. SCHWALD, for ,$4,500.00, all the N 1/2 of the SW 1/4 and S 1/2 of the NW
1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, less the E 20 feet reserved
for a road; also beginning at the NW corner of the S 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the
NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Ran. 19E of 6 P.M., thence S 3 17/100 chains, E 3
17/100 chains, N 3 17/100 chains, W 3 17/100 chains to beginning, 1 acre
except a strip of even width off the N side containing 12 acres, deeded to
Sarah LUTHER, containing in all 29 acres, excepting one mortgage for $1,500.00
and a 2nd mortgage for $1,000.00. Acknowledged 5 Jun 1906 by John V. FRTIZEL
and Anna FRITZEL, his wife, in Benton Co., MO. (Recorded 6 Jun 1906, Book 77,
p.106.)
1906, 31 Jul: Warranty deed, Leon H. SCHWALD to Mary M. HAMMOND, for
$5,000.00, the above 29 acres. Mary M. HAMMOND to assume taxes for year 1906
and thereafter. Acknowledged 31 Jul 1906 by Leon H. SCHWALD before Albert
SCHWALD, Notary, in' Benton Co., MO. (Recorded 1 Oct 1906, Book 77, p.303.)
1906, 16 Nov: warr~hty deed, Mary M. HAMMOND and W.F. HAMMOND, her husband, to
Thomas H. JENSEN and Cynthia E. JENSEN, for $6,000.00, the above 29 acres,
subject to $2,500.00 mortgage. Acknowledged 17 Nov 1906 by W.F. HAMMOND and
Mary M. HAMMOND, his wife, in Jackson Co., MO. (Recorded 24 Nov 1906, Book 77,
p.179.)
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1906, 17 Nov: Trust deed, Thos. H. JENSEN and Cynthia E. JENSEN, his wife, to
Sam B. STROTHER, 2nd party, and Mary M. HAMMOND, 3rd party, for $1.00, the
above 29 acres, to ,hold in trust for the following purposes: Whereas Thos. H.

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JENSEN and Cynthia E. JENSEN on 17 Nov 1906 made a promissory note to Mary M.
HAMMOND for $1,000.00, $12.00 due on 1 Jan 1907 and $12.00 on the 1st day of
each succeeding month thereafter at the rate of 6% per annum. The interest on
each instrument and on the unpaid balance are to be paid at the maturity of
each installment, and if default is made in the payment of any installment,
then all the remaining installments shall become due at once. Thos. H. and
Cynthia E. JENSEN agree to pay all taxes and assessments. Further provides for
the keeping of the improvements on the land properly insured, and to keep the
lands from all statutory leins, and if any requirements are not performed,
then Mary M. H~OND may pay such taxes, assessments, insurance or final
judgement for any statutory lein. If the note, interest, taxes, assessments
and insurance are paid when due, this document to be void and property to be
released. But if default is made, Sam B. STROTHER, or the Sheriff of Douglas
Co. in case of his death, inability or absence, may proceed to sell the
property at public auction and pay the note and other costs (outlined in this
deed), and pay the balance, if any, to the JENSENs. Acknowledged 17 Nov 1906
by Thomas H. JE~SEN and Cynthia E. JENSEN, his wife, in Jackson Co., MO.
(Recorded 24 Nov 1906, Book 80, p.149-153.)
1907, 21 Feb: Warranty deed, Thomas H. JENSEN and Cynthia E. JENSEN, his wife,
to A.R. GANN, for $7,500.00, the above 29 acres. Taxes for 1907 not paid.
Acknowledged 21 Feb 1907 by Thomas H. JENSEN and Cynthia E. JENSEN in Jackson
Co., MO. (Recorded 13 Dec 1907, Book 80, p.420.)
1907, 21 Sep: Warranty deed, A.R. GANN and Bessie GANN, his wife, to C.C.
MILLER, for $7,500.00, the above 29 acres. Taxes for 1907 not paid.
Acknowledged 21 Sep 1907 by A.R. GANN and Bessie GANN in Barry Co., MO.
(Recorded 13 Dec 1907, Book 77, p.386.)
1908, 6 Nov:. warranty deed, Charles C. MILLER and Blanch E. MILLER to A.J.
McCALL, for exchange of property, the above 29 acres, the E 20 feet for a road
resurve.yed, free and clear of all encumberances except deed of trust mortgage
for $3,500.00 and tax for 1908. Acknowledged 6 Nov 1908 by Charles C. MILLER
and Blanche E. MILLER, his wife, in Jackson Co., MO. (Recorded 11 Nov 1908,
Book 77, p.553.)
1908, 2 Dec: Warranty deed, A.J. McCOLL and Lillian McCOLL to Jay M. JACKSON,
for $9,000.00, the above 29 acres, free of all encumberances except a mortgage
of $3,500.00, taxes for 1908 and accrued interest. Acknowledged 2 Dec 1908 by
A.J. McCOLL and Lillian McCOLL, his wife, in Iowa Co., IA. (Recorded 20 Jan
1909, Book 80, p.587.)
1909, 10 Mar: Petition, District Court of Douglas Co., KS, George G. WRIGHT,
plaintiff, vs. John V. FRTIZEL, Anna A. FRITZEL his wife, Leon H. SCHWALD,
Mary M. HAMMOND, Sam B. STROTHER, and Jay M. JACKSON, Mrs. Jay M. JACKSON,
wife of Jay M. JACKSON, first and true name unknown, defendants. Complaint
states that on ~ Sep 1905, defendants John V. FRITZEL and his wife Anna A.
FRITZEL executed and delivered to Louis BERGMAN a promissory note for
$1,500.00, to be, 'paid in 5 years with 6% per annum interest payable semiannually (the terms of the note are outlined in detail), secured by a mortgage
deed for the aboye 29 acres. Louis BERGMAN sold the note to George G. WRIGHT.
Jay M. JACKSON i~ now the owner of the property. The interest coupons on the
promissory note have never been paid. The taxes and assessments for 1907 and
1908 have not been paid. George G. WRIGHT, by the terms of the mortgage deed,
declares the whole obligation due and payable and the mortgage deed absolute.

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Whatever claims de'fendants Leon H. SCHWALD, Mary M. HAMMOND and Sam B.
STROTHER have in t'he property is unknown, but they are inferior to the
plaintiff's claim. The mortgage deed by reason of default has become subject
to foreclosure by decree of this court. There is now due to George G. WRIGHT
the sum of $1,640.00. Defendants Jay M. JACKSON and Mrs. Jay M. JACKSON are
non-residents of the the state of KS. Defendants Leon H. SCHWALD, Mary M.
HAMMOND, and Sam B. STROTHERS are each non-residents of the state of KS. The
property is unoccupied and vacant and being allowed to run down. The plaintiff
asks that the defendants appear in court to set out their respective claims,
that they be adjudged to have no legal interest in the land, that defendants
John V. FRITZEL a~d Anna A. FRITZEL pay the plaintiff George G. WRIGHT
$1,640.00 with 10% interest from the date of filing the suit, and that the
mortgage be foreclosed and the property sold and the proceeds applied to the
payment of debt, and an execution be awarded for the balance if any.
1909, 3 May, Journal Entry of Judgement, plaintiff George G. WRIGHT appearing
by his attorney W.F. ZUMBRUNN, Esq., and defendant Mary M. HAMMOND appearing
by her attorney J.H. MITCHELL, Esq., and defendants John V. FRITZEL, Anna A.
FRITZEL, Leon H. SCHWALD, Sam B. STROTHER, Jay M. JACKSON and Mrs. Jay M. .
JACKSON, his wifei not appearing and defaulted, the court finds defendants
John V. FRITZEL and Anna A. FRITZEL are indebted to the plaintiff George G.
WRIGHT amounting ip all to $1,609.07. The mortgage deed has become absolute
and should be foreclosed. Defendants John V. FRITZEL and Anna A. FRITZEL are
indebted to the defendant Mary M. HAMMOND on a promissory note dated 9 Oct
1905 to Leon SCHWALD, amounting in all to $1,119.00, which Leon SCHWALD sold
to Mary M. HAMMOND, and which was secured by a mortgage deed also assigned to
Mary M. HAMMOND. Default has been made in the payment of the note and the
mortgage deed has :become absolute and should be foreclosed and the property
sold to satisfy the debt. The mortgage is a second lein inferior to the
plaintiff's lein. 'On 17 Nov 1906, Thomas H. JENSEN and Cynthia E. JENSEN his
wife were owners ~f the above property and executed a promissory note to Ma~y
M. HAMMOND, on wh~ch they defaulted, for which Mary M. HAMMOND is now due
$1,138.32. This note was also secured by a deed of trust, conveying the real
estate to defendant Sam B. STROTHER as trustee for Mary M. HAMMOND. The deed
of trust has become absolute and should be foreclosed and the property sold,
and that the said deed of trust is a third lein on the property. Jay M.
JACKSON ii3 the owner of the property subject only to the above leins of
plaintiff George G.' WRIGHT and defendant Mary M. HAMMOND. Defendants John V.
FRITZEL and Anna A. FRITZEL, Leon H. SCHWALD and Sam B. STROTHER have parted
with any interest, right or title in the property. The Court orders John V.
FRITZEL and Anna A~ FRITZEL pay George G. WRIGHT $1,609.97 and interest at 10%
from this date, and pay Mary M. HAMMOND $1,119.00 and interest at 6% from this
date; that Thomas H,' JENSEN and Cynthia E. JENSEN pay Mary M. HAMMOND
$1,138.32; that th~ mortgages and deed of trust be foreclosed, and upon the
sale of the property, with proceeds be applied 1st to taxes, 2nd to costs of
the suit, 3rd to the claim of plaintiff George G. WRIGHT, 4th to the claim of
Mary M. HAMMOND, and 5th, if there is any balance, to the defendants as their
interests may appear. (Journal Z, p.444)
1909, 26 May: Proof of Publication of Notice of Sale, J.R. BRADY, sworn before
Henry H. ASHER, Clerk, says he is the principal clerk of the Lawrence Daily
Journal and the Lawrence Tribune •••. (Filed 28 Jun 1909.)
1909, 29 Jun: Sher~ff's Return on Order of Sale, on 28 Jun 1909 the above
property was sold at public auction at the front door of the Douglas County
Court House to Mary M. HAMMOND for $3,800.00, she being the highest bidder.
1909, 29 Jun, Confirmation of Sale, Certificate of Sale is ordered to be
issued for 18 months period of redemption. (Civil Appearance Docket R, p.221.)

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1910, 3 Dec: warranty deed, Jay M. JACKSON and wife Dora A. JACKSON to Mary M.
HAMMON, for $4,200.00, the above 29 acres. Acknowledged 3 Dec 1910 by Jay M.
JACKSON and Dora A. JACKSON, his wife, in Jackson Co., MO. (ReCorded 14 Dec
1910, Book 88, p.482.)
1910, 27 Dec: Mortgage, Anna R. WILLIAMS and S.M. WILLIAMS, her husband, to
Dora A. JACKSON, the N 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13,
Range 19, and the S 8 acres of the S 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said
Sec. 12, less the E 20 feet reserved for a road. Also beginning at the NW
corner of the ~ 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, thence S 3.17
chains, E 3.17 dhains, N 3.17 chains, W 3.17 chains to the beginning, being in
all 29.5 acres more or less, to secure debt of $1,700.00. Acknowledged 27 Dec
1910 by Anna R. WILLIAMS and S.M. WILLIAMS, her husband, in Jackson Co., MO.
Mortgage released 13 Dec 1912 by Dora A. JACKSON, Jackson Co., MO. (Recorded 6
Jan 1911, Book 48, p.145, and 15 Jan 1914, Book 51, p.357.)
1911, 5 Jan: Mortgage, Jay M. JACKSON and Dora A. JACKSON, husband and wife,
to Mary M. HAMMOND, the above 29.5 acres, to secure debt of $3,200.00.
Acknowledged 5 ~an 1911 by Jay M. JACKSON and Dora A. JACKSON, husband and
wife, in Jackson Co., MO. Mortgage released 7 Mar 1914. (Recorded 6 Jan 1911,
and 7 Mar 1914, Book 48, p.147.)
1911, 5 Jan: Quit Claim deed, Mary M. HAMMOND and W.F. HAMMOND, husband and
wife, to Jay M.. JACKSON, for $8,000.00, the N 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4
of Sec. 12, Twp~ 13, Range 19, and the S 8 acres of the S 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of
the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, less the E 20 feet of both tracts reserved for a road;
also beginning at the NW corner of the S 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of
Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, thence S 3.17 chains, thence E 3.17 chains, thence
N 3.17 chains, thence W 3.17 chains, to the beginning, being in all 29.5 acres
more or less. Acknowledged 5 Jan 1911 by Mary M. HAMMOND and W.F. HAMMOND, her
husband, in Jackson Co., MO. (Recorded 6 Jan 1911, Book 86, p.300.)
1911, 5 Jan: war~anty deed, Jay M. JACKSON and Dora A. JACKSON, husband and
wife, to Anna R., WILLIAM, for $1. 00 and other valuable considerations, the
above 29.5 acres, free of all encumberances except $3,200.00 in favor of Mary
M. HAMMOND. Acknowledged 5 Jan 1911 by Jay M. JACKSON and Dora A. JACKSON, his
wife, in Jackson Co., MO. (ReCorded 5 Aug 1911, Book 84, p. 583-584.)
1911, 17 Mar: Sheriff's Deed, W.H. BANNING, Sheriff of Douglas Co., KS to Mary
M. HAMMOND, for '$3,800.00, reciting the above court action, stating that the
period of redemption has expired and the real estate has not been redeemed.
Therefore the Sheriff conveys the above property. (Recorded 15 Jan 1914, Book
90, p.533-534.) '.
1912, 13 Jun: Warranty deed, Sarah E. LUTHER and C.M. LUTHER, her husband, to
Charles A. SAlLE, for $2,400.00, the N 12 acres of the S 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of
the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19E of the 6th P.M., less the E 20 feet
reserved for a road. Acknowledged by grantor before Frank E. BANKS, Notary of
Douglas Co., KS .. (Recorded 13 Jun 1912, Book 91, p.90.)
1912, 13 Jun: Mortgage, Charles A. SAlLE, an unmarried man, to Sarah E.
LUTHER, the above 12 acres to secure debt of $1,200.00. Mortgage released 1
Mar 1913. Acknowledged by grantor before Frank E. BANKS, notary of Douglas
Co., KS. (Recorded 14 Jun 1912, and 3 Mar 1913, Book 49, p.447.)

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1914, 2 Jan: Deed, Annie R. WILLIAMS joined by her husband, S.M. WILLIAMS, to
Andrew ANDERSON, for $5,712.00, the N 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec.
12, Twp. 13, Range 19, and the S 8 acres of the S 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of the NE
1/4 of Sec. 12, less the E 20 feet reserved for a road; also beginning at the
NW corner of the S 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range
19, thence S 3.17 chains, thence E 3.17 chains, thence N 3.17 chains, thence W
3.17 chains, to the beginning, being in all 29.5 acres more or less, subject
to mortgage in favor of W.F. HAMMOND in which there is a balance owing of
$2,700.00 to 1 Jan 1914. Acknowledged 2 Jan 1914 by S.M. WILLIAMS and Annie R.
WILLIAMS in Hildago Co., TX. (ReCorded 15 Jan 1914, Book 90, p.534.)
1915, 20 Aug: Affidavit, M.M. JACKSON deposes that he was personally
acquainted with Annie R. WILLIAMS whose name is shown as Annie R. WILLIAM in a
deed from Jay M. JACKSON and Dora A. JACKSON dated 5 Jan 1911, and he knows
that Annie R. WILLIAM and Annie R. WILLIAMS are the same person. Sworn in
Jackson Co., MO. (ReCorded 18 Mar 1918, Book 102, p.42.)
1915, 27 Oct: Quit claim deed, Mary M. HAMMOND and W.F. HAMMOND, her husband,
to Andrew ANDERSON, for $1.00, the N 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec.
12, Twp. 13, Range 19, and the S 8 acres of the S 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of the NE
1/4 of Sec. 12, less the E 20 feet reserved for a road; Also beginning at the
NW corner of the S 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range
19, thence S 3.17 ,chains, E. 3.17 chains, N 3 17/100, W 3 17/100 chains to the
beginning. Acknowledged 2 Dec 1915 by Mary M. HAMMOND and W.F. HAMMOND, her
husband, in Jackson Co., MO. (ReCorded 15 Mar 1916, Book 98, p.43.)
1916, 25 Jan: Quit Claim Deed, Annie R. WILLIAMS and S.M. WILLIAMS, her
husband, to Andrew ANDERSON, for $1.00, made to correct an error in the deed
between the same parties dated 2 Jan 1914, beginning at the NW corner of the S
1/2 of the SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, thence S 3.17
chains, E 3.17 chains, N 3.17 chains, W 3.17 chains to the beginning.
Acknowledged 4 Feb 1916 by Annie R. WILLIAMS in Sebastian Co., AR, and 31 Jan
1915 (sic?) by S.M., WILLIAMS in Marion Co., AR. (ReCorded 15 Mar 1916, Book
98, p.44.)
1916, 1 Mar: Mortgage, Keren H. BUCK, a single woman, to Andrew ANDERSON, the
N 1/2 of the SW 1/~ of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, and the S 8
acres of the S 1/2 'of the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, less the E 20 feet
reserved for a road; Also beginning at the NW corner of the S 1/2 of the SW
1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Range 19, thence S 3.17 chains, E 3.17
chains, N 3.17 chains, W 3.17 chains to the beginning, to secure debt of
$ 2080.00. Acknowledged 11 Mar 1916 by Keren H . BUCK ~'n K'~owa C0., KS . Mor t gage
released 9 Feb 1918'. (Recorded 15 Mar 1916, and 23 Apr 1918, Book 55, p.133)
1916, 2 Ma.r: Warra~ty deed, Andrew ANDERSON and Annie ANDERSON, his wife, to
Keren H. BUCK, for $1.00 and exchange of property not exceeding $6,000.00, the
above property. (Recorded 15 Mar 1916, Book 97, p.241.)
1918, 22 Feb: Affidavit, John M. NEWLIN of Douglas Co., KS, affirms on oath
that he was well acquainted with Nathan L. WOOD in his lifetime and with his
family; that Nathan L. WOOD died intestate prior to 2 Dec 1903 seized of the
,
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N 1/2 of SW 1/4 of ,NE 1/4, Sec. 12, and S 1/2 of NW 1/4 of NE 1/4, Sec. 12,
Tp. 13, Rg. 19; that he left as his sale and only heirs surviving him his
widow, Mary H. WOOD, and his children Charles D. WOOD, Fred S. WOOD, Thomas H.

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WOOD, and Mary WOOD, all of full age; that as he believes there are no unpaid
debts against said estate. (Recorded 13 Feb 1959, Book 204, p.225.)
1918, 26 Feb: Affidavit, John FRITZEL, of lawful age, sworn before Frank E.
BANKS, Notary, says he is well acquainted with Charles C. MILLER, who on 6 Nov
1908 conveyed to A.J. McCALL 29 acres in NE 1/4, Sec. 12, Twp. 13, Rg. 19,
Douglas Co., KS, and that he is the same person named in entry 34, recorded 13
Dec 1907 in Book 77, p.386, as C.C. MILLER. (Recorded 13 Feb 1959, Book 204,
p.228.)

1918, 26 Mar: Affidavit, John V. FRITZEL, of lawful age, says that he is well
acquainted with Leon H. SCHWALD, who, on 31 Jul 1906, on which date Leon H.
SCHWALD was unmarried, conveyed to Mary M. HAMMOND, 29 acres in NE 1/4 of Sec.
12, Tp. 13, Rg. 19, that he is the same person as L.H. SCHWALD in the entry
recorded in Deed Book 77, p.106, and that he is the same person as Leon H.
SCHWALD, one of ,the defendants in action #10374 in District Court Douglas Co.,
KS. (Recorded 13, Feb 1959, Book 204, p.228.)
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1918, 16 Apr: Re:lease of Mortgage, W.F. HAMMOND recited that Anna R. WILLIAMS
and her husband, S.M.! executed a deed to Andrew ANDERSON for 29.5 acres in
Douglas Co., KS,' 'mentioning a mortgage to W.F. HAMMOND. The mortgage referred
to has not been recorded, but the debt has been paid. Acknowledged 16 Apr 1918
by W.F. HAMMOND in Jackson Co., MO. (Recorded 18 Apr 1918, Book 57, p.104.)
1918, 20 Apr: Warranty deed, Keren H. BUCK, an unmarried woman, to Charles A.
SAlLE, for $2,000,.00, 18 acres beginning at an iron pipe in the S line of, the
N 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4~ Sec. 12, at a point 471.5 feet W of the SE
corner of said tract, thence W on said S line 860.5 feet to the W boundary of
said quarter section, thence N on said boundary 927 feet to the NW corner of
the S 8 acres of the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Sec. 12, thence E on the N
boundar}" of said 8 acres 860 feet to an iron pipe, thence S parallel with the
E line of the W 1/2 of the NE 1/4 said section, 927 feet to the place of
beginning; also beginning at the NW corner of the S 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the
NE 1/4 of said Section 12; thence S 3.17 chains, E 3.17 chains, N 3.17 chains,
W 3.17 chains to beginning, containing 1 acre, all in Twp. 13, Range 19E of
the 6th P.M. as surveyed by Holland WHEELER. (Recorded 23 Apr 1918, Book 104,
p.19.)

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�RECENT OBITUARIES OF EARLY DOUGLAS COUNTY RESIDENTS

Obituaries listed'here are abstracted from the Lawrence Journal World. The
edition in which the obituary appeared is given in parentheses. The obituaries
themselves usually give much more information.
ALLEN, Thelma Abby (BELL), of Lawrence, KS, b. 14 Jan 1903, Lawrence, KS,
daughter of George and Cora M. (SAYLOR) BELL; d. 16 Dec 1991, Lawrence,
KS; bur. Neosho Memorial Park Cemetery, Goodman, MO; m. Apr 1944, E.G.
ALLEN (d. Dec. 1979). (Tues., 17 Dec. 1991)
BARTZ, Charles Raymond, of Eudora, KS, b. 1 Jan. 1907, Eudora, KS, son of Fred
C. and Lydia Haas BARTZ; d. Tues., 25 Feb. 1992, Eudora, KS; bur. Eudora
Cemetery; m., 1939, Lawrence, KS, Edna MATHES (d. 1943). (Thurs., 27 Feb.
199.2)
BARTZ, George W., of Eudora, KS, b. 3 May 1904, Eudora, KS, son of Fred and
Lydia (HASS) BARTZ; d. Mon., 27 Jan. 1992, Eudora, KS; bur. Eudora
Cemetery; m; 9 Dec. 1933, Eudora, KS, Zena ZIEGLER (d. 26 Jul., 1986).
(Tues., 28 Jan., and Wed., 29 Jan., 1992)
BIGGERS, Alta Berta (LATHROM), of MO, b. 29 Sep 1914, Wright Co., MO, daughter
of Andrew E. and Lydia Florence Riley LATHROM; d. Sat., 18 Apr. 1992,
Lawrence, KSwhile visiting family; bur. Memorial Park Cemetery,
Lawrence, KS; m. early 1930s, Leonard BIGGERS (d. 1980). Preceeded in
death by son Clyde BIGGERS and daughter Betty PLANK. (Sun., 19 Apr 1992)
BLACK, Mattie G. (,TARPY), of Lawrence, KS, b. 22 Jan. 1906, Clinton, KS,
daughter of Martin and Sarah Catherine Harrell TARPY; d. Sun., 12 May
1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Underwood cemetery, Jefferson Co., KS; m. 8
Nov,. 1924, Leavenworth, KS, Frank M. BLACK (d. 14 Mar. 1987). (Mon., 13
May 1991)
BOUTON, Elizabeth Ellen (LAMB), of Lawrence, KS, b. 21 Aug. 1904, southwest
Douglas Co., .KS, daughter of Daniel and Mary Badsky LAMB; d. Frio, 19
Jul., 1991, L~wrence, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m. 13
Jan. 1923, Lawrence, KS, Harry BOUTON (d. 23 Sep. 1973). (Sun., 21 Jul.
1991)
BUCHHEIM, William d., of Topeka, KS, b. 10 Jun. 1906, rural Douglas Co., KS,
son of William F. BUCHHEIM Sr. and Anna KURTZ; d. Tues., 4 Feb. 1992,
Leavenworth, KS; bur. Memorial Park Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m. 7 Aug.
1947, Reno, NV, Clara SPAHN. (Tues., 4 Feb. 1992)
COCKROFT, Edna G. (CAVENDER), of Eudora, KS, b. 18 Jun 1904, Catesby, Indian
Territory of Oklahoma, daughter of Hardin and Fannie Pearson CAVENDER;
d. Sat., 11 Apr 1992, at the home of her son, Eudora, KS; bur. Oakwood
cemetery, Baldwin, KS. Wed., 15 Apr 1992)
COKER, Berenice R. -(RUTHERFORD), of Lawrence, KS, b. 9 Feb. 1906, Lawrence,
KS, daughter of A.C. and Martha Fredrickson RUTHERFORD; d. Wed., 18 Sep.
1991, Lawrence, KS; Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m. Jun. 1926, Paul
A. COKER, Sr. (d. 14 Mar. 1991). (Thurs., 19 Sep. 1991)
DONALDSON, Cecile Fay (HUMPHREY), of Tecumseh, KS, b. 11 Aug 1901, Clinton,
KS, daughter of Horace B. and Maude Kay McKinney HUMPHREY; d. Sat., 23
Nov 1991, Topeka, KS; bur. Clinton Cemetery; m. 4 Apr 1926, Belvoir, KS,
George Ralph DONALDSON (d. 29 Mar 1991). (Mon., l5 Nov 1991)
FARINGER, George Emery, of rural Ottawa, KS, b. 14 Aug. 1906, Lawrence, KS; d.
Thurs., 3 Jan. 1991, Ottawa, KS; m. 25 Jan. 1942, Joplin, MO, Nellie
Charlene BISHOP. (Fri., 4 Jan. 1991)

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FISHBACK, Eva B., b. 11 Feb. 1907, Lawrence, KS, daughter of Louis Wallace and
Kate BRADSHAW; d. Tues., 26 Nov. 1991, Kansas City, MO; m. Mar. 1927,
Walter FISHBACK (d. 1975). (Thurs., 28 Nov. 1991)
HAGGAR'r, RobertA., of Laguna Hills, CA, b. 24 May 1901, Ottawa, KS, son of
Dr. Alexander HAGGART and Maria Jane OECHSLI; d. 4 Jan 1992, Laguna
Hills, CA; m. 6 Jan 1876, Colorado Springs, CO, Helen KIRKLAND. (Tues.,
7 Jan 1992)
HAUSMAN, Clarence H., of Eudora, KS, b. 20 Sep 1903, Eudora, KS, son of Henry
and Minnie (MEEDER) HAUSMAN; d. Tues., 14 Apr 1992, Lawrence, KS; bur.
Clearfield Cemetery south of Eudora, KS; m. 11 Nov 1922, Douglas Co.,
KS, Dorothy GABRIEL. (Wed., 15 Apr 1992)
HESS, Ralph Jacob, Sr., of Lawrence, KS, b. 24 Jul 1915, Lawrence, KS, son of
Carl Henry and Martha Eva Garrett HESS; d. Tues., 21 Apr 1922, Lawrence,
KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m. 22 Jul 1936, Lawrence, KS,
Ruth Eliz~beth SOUDER. (Wed., 22 Apr 1992)
HULTS, Joseph A~lo, of Sherman Oaks, CA, b. 26 Jun. 1906, Lawrence, KS; d.
']~ues., 26, Feb., 1991, Los Angeles, CA; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence,
KS; m. 25 Jun., 1955, New York, Doris JOHNSON. (Thurs., 28 Feb, and
Fri., 1 Mar., 1991)
HUMPHREY, Alfred M., of Burlingame, KS, b. 11 Dec. 1906, Belvoir, Douglas Co.,
KS; d. Sat., 13 Apr. 1991, Topeka, KS; bur. Pleasant Hill Cemetery near
Richland,KS. (Mon., 15 Apr. 1991)
JOHNSON, L. Marie (PETEFISH), of Lawrence, b. 11 Sep. 1903, Seigel, Douglas
Co., KS, daughter of Alva and Daisy Hickock PETEFISH; d. Fri., 21 Jun.
1991, Lawrence, KS. (Sat., 22 Jun. 1991)
KALB, Helen (BREITHAUPT), of Baldwin, KS, b. 5 Oct 1901, near Clearfield, KS,
daughter of John Jacob and Ida Neiger BREITHAUPT; d. Sun., 20 Jun 1991,
Baldwin, KS; bur. Oakwood Cemetery, Baldwin, KS; m. 16 Apr 1924, Topeka,
KS, Ralph I. KALB (d. 31 Oct 1958). (Mon., 1 Jul 1991)
LEWIS, Harold Russell, of Lawrence, KS, b. 8 Dec. 1904, Lakeview, KS, don, of
James Wesley and Florence Daniels LEWIS; d. Sat., 25 Apr 1992, Lawr,ence,
KS; m. Bernice HAMPTON (d. 1978). Preceeded in death by son Harold ,James
LEWIS (d. 1959). (Sun., 26 Apr. 1992)
MARCKLEY, Dorolyn (ULRICH), of Lawrence, KS, b. 17 Apr. 1904, Douglas Co., KS;
d.' Thurs., 10 Oct 1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Pleasant Grove Cemetery,
south of Lawrence, KS; m. Jan. 1944, Walter J. MARCKLEY (d. 24 Jan.
1982). (Fri., 11 Oct. 1991)
McCREATH, Lucille F., of rural Lawrence, KS, b. 25 Nov 1901, Kansas City, KS,
daughter o'f Walter and Louise Ehrhardt FLOYD; d. Wed., 12 Feb 1992,
Lawrence, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m. 24 Apr 1920,
David McCREATH (d. 21 Dec 1958). (Wed., 12 Feb 1992)
METCALF, Dorothy May (ELLIOTT), of Lawrence, b. 29 May 1914, Lawrence, KS~
daughter of Thomas G. and Louella Harris ELLIOTT; d. Sun., 19 Apr 1992,
Lawrence, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m. 12 Feb 1932,
Lawrence, KS, Maxwell B. METCALF. (Tues., 21 Apr 1992)
POOCH, Walter H., of Clearfield, KS, b. 26 Oct. 1904, Clearfield, KS, son of
Herman C. and Anna E. Moldenhauer POOCH; d. Sat., 21 Dec. 1991, Eudora,
KS; m. 14 Sep. 1927, Topeka, KS, Vera L. REW. (Fri., 27 Dec. 1991)
REUSCH, Vera Mildred, of Topeka, KS, b. 8 Oct. 1906, Muscotah; d. Sun., 2 Jun.
1991, Topeka, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m. 1930,
Clifford Veral REUSCH (d. 1984). (Tues., 4 Jun. 1991)

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ROSS, Mildred Christine (SCHOEPFLIN), of Baldwin, KS, b. 1 Jan 1904, Yates
Center, KS, daughter of Jacob Frederick and Emma Christine Post
SCHOEPFLIN;'d. Tues., 10 Mar. 1992, Lawrence, KS; bur. Worden Cemetery
in southwest Douglas Co., KS; m. Finis E. ROSS (d. Jan. 1987). (Thurs.,

12 Mar. 199?)
RUBLE, Anne Hansen, of Fremont, CA, b. 19 Jun 1902, Vinland, KS; d. Fr i., 3
Jan. 1992, Fremont, CA; bur. Vinland Cemetery, Vinland, KS; m. Dr.
Robert L. RUBLE. (Sat., 18 Jan. 1992)
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SCHAAKE, Arlene R. (ROBERTS), of Lawrence, KS, b. 6 Aug 1905, Lawrence, KS,
daughter of Frank H. and Louise Watkins ROBERTS; d. Wed., 10 Ju. 1991,
Lawrence, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m. 19 Oct. 1947,
Lawrence, KS, Milton L. SCHAAKE (d. 27 Feb. 1982). (Thurs., 11 Jul., and
Fri., 12 Jul., 1991)
SCHULZ, William Roy, of New York, NY, b. 7 Feb. 1906, Lawrence, KS, son of
William Henry and Emily Matilda Person SCHULZ; d. Mon., 18 Nov. 1991,
New York, N~; bur. Stull cemetery, Douglas Co., KS. (Mon., 18 Nov., and
Tues., 19 Nov., 1991)
SCOTT, Jay J., of Topeka, b. 10 Apr 1907 on a farm near LeLoup, KS, son of
John and Lilie Carpenter SCOTT; d. Tues., 21 Apr 1992, Frankfort; bur..
Highland Cemetery, Ottawa, KS; m1. Oct 1929, LeLoup, KS, Helen SPRING
(d~ 1971); m2. 12 Apr 1974, Frankfort, Ruby SCHOLZ. (Wed., 22 Apr 1992)
SCOTT, Pearl L., of Lawrence, KS, b. 6 Apr. 1906, KS; d. Sun., 10 Nov. 1991,
Lawrence, KS; bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, KS; m. 16 Oct. 1946,
Lawrence, KS, Richard A. SCOTT (d. 1 Dec. 1980). (Mon., 11 Nov. 1991)
SEIWALD, Alma J. (SCHEHRER), of Eudora, KS, b. 18 Sep. 1899, Eudora, KS,
daughter of Wendelin and Barbara Ernst SCHEHRER; d. 19 Apr 1992,
Lawrence, KS; bur. Holy Family Catholic Cemetery, Eudora; m. 14 May
1924, Eudora, KS, Alfred SEIWALD (d. 20 Oct 1989). (Mon., 20 Apr. 1992)
STALLARD, Claude "Jake", of Perry, KS, b. 26 Jul 1901, Lawrence, KS, son of
Peter and Caroline stamper STALLARD; d. Sun., 29 Sep. 1991, Wincpester,
KS; bur. Ple,asant View Cemetery, Oskaloosa, KS; m. 17 Jul 1958, Ruby
HUDSON (d. 21 Feb 1983). (Tues., 1 Oct 1991)
STEELE, Alfred Hale, of Baldwin, KS, b. 26 Jun 1904, Kewanee, IL, son of
Alfred H. and Annie Elizabeth Warnock STEELE; d. Sun., 2 Feb. 1992,
Baldwin, KS; bur. Oakwood Cemetery, Baldwin, KS; m. 24 Jun. 1931,
Ottawa, KS, Cainie Frances WALLACE. (Tues., 4 Feb. 1992)
STEVENIN, Charles A., Jr., of Baldwin, KS, b. 13 Jan. 1905, Kansas City, MO,
son of Charles Artedore STEVENIN Sr. and Hattie BELDOM; d. Thurs., 20
Jun. 1991, Lawrence, KS; bur. Oakwood Cemetery, Baldwin, KS; m1. 1926,
Anna Belle HOBSON (d. 1928); m2. Thelma Beatrice DOYLE (div.); m3. 1954,
Beat,rice JOHNSON (d. 19 Jul. 1989). (Fri., 21 Jun. 1991)
STORY, Mary E. Beck (BECKERDITE) of Paola, KS, b. 30 Jun 1901, Pleasant
Garden, NC, daughter of Quincy Franklin and Luella Frazier BECKERDITE;
d. Wed., 4 Sep. 1991, Paola, KS; bur. Sutton Cemetery west of Baldwin,
KS; m1. 29 Apr 1918, Harrisonville, MO, Philo Karl BECK (d. 11 Apr.
1965); m2. 13 Apr 1966, AR, Charles STORY (d. 24 Nov. 1977). (Thurs., 5
Sep. 1991)
VAUGHN, Zelma Leona, of Tulsa, OK, b. 14 May 1904, Brookfield, MO, daughter of
Charles William and Margretha Helena Farrenkodd VAUGHN; d. Mon., 13 May
1991, Tulsa, OK; bur. Oakwood Cemetery, Baldwin, KS; m. Glenn MURPHY
(div.). (Wed • .' 15 May 1991)
WHITTAKER, Florence, (WEEKS), of Bay Village, OH, b. 30 Jul. 1904, Vinland, KS,
daughter of Homer and Mae Baker WEEKS; d. Mon., 11 Nov. 1991, Bay
Village, OH; bur. Brroklyn Heights Cemetery, Cleveland, OH. (Sat., 23
Nov. 1991)

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�Queries are free to members. They should state at least two facts to
gain best results. Queries are also free to nonmembers, but must concern
Kansas related ancestors of fifty years or earlier. Please send queries and
copies of replies to the Pioneer Editor.

GIMBLEI' OR GIMBLEI"I', EVANS
Seeking infonna.tion on the parents of Jam George Gimblet who was born in
Pennsylvania aroUnd 1854-1857. Reportedly, Jom George's father was killed
in a coal mining accident around 1861 and his nother, Ann, remarried Thcmas
E. Evans and noved to Douglas County, Kansas. Jom George was reared as an
Evans; l:'xJwever, when he left ~'h:ma" he assuned his birth narre, Gimblet. The
Gimblet and Evanp families both carre fran Wales. Infonna.tion about Thcmas E.

Evans' first wif~ could be helpful. Will correspond and pay for copies
,
relating to this; trace. Ernest C. Gimblet, 1026 Martin, Houston, TX77018-2016
MYERS
I would appreciate hearing fran anyone with any infonna.tion on Jom D. Myers,

Jr. and Frank Benjamin Myers. Jom D. was born in 1860 in Indiana and was in
Douglas County, KS, Clinton Twp in 1880. His parents were Jom And Harmah' Sarah
Myers. Frank Benjamin was born in 1876 in Clinton Twp, Douglas Co., KS. His
parents were Jom and Elizabeth(Jones) Myers. In 1880 he was in Clinton Twp.
Patsy Boggs, 11556 EI Camino Real Rd., M:&gt;ntrose, Colorado 81401

RUYLE, SNODGRASS,
Seeking info re ,~llie Belle Ruyle b 1885 Texas or-Tennessee, d 1959
buried Hutchinson, Kansas. wife of Charles S. Snodgrass b 1876 d 1956.
1919 lived in chase, Kansas. Gerald L. Larson, 47 Aalapapa Place Kailua
HI 96734
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�INDEX TO THE PIONEER, VOL. XV, No. 4

ABDELAL
A.G., 163
ALBRIGHT
Barbara, 160
Barbara ELLen, 160
B. Ellen, 160
Charlotte, 160
Frederick, 160
John, 160
Joseph, 160
Leonora, 160
Mr., 161
Rebeca Ann, 160
Sarah Jane, 160
ALLEN
E.G., 190
Thelma Abby, 190
ANDERSON
Andrew, 188, 189
Annie, 188
ASHENBRENNER
Frederick, 175
ASHER
Henry H., 186
BADSKY
Mary, 190
BAKER
Isaac L., 163
Mae, 192
BALDWIN
John D., 183
BANKS
Frank E., 187, 189
Geo. A., 18", 183
BANNING
W.H., 187
BARTZ
Charles Raymond, 190
Fred C., 190
George W., 190
Lydia Haas, 190
BASEMAN
Carrie, 162
Frances, 162
Henry Jr., 162
Henry Sr., 162
Louisa E., 162
William, 162
BEACH
David C., 182

BECK
Philo Karl, 192
.BECKERDITE
Luella Frazier, 192
Mary E., 192
Quincy Franklin, 192
BELDOM
Hattie, 192
BELL
Cora M. Saylor, 190
George, 190
Thelma Abby, 190
BENSON
H.E., 183
BERGMAN
Louis, 184, 185
BETTS
R.A., 182
BIGGERS
Al ta Berta, 190
Betty, 190
Clyde, 190
Leonard, 190
BISHOP
Nellie Charlene, 190
BLACK
Frank M., 190
Matti e G., 190
BLAIR
Hugh, 184
BLECHSCHMIDT
Salema Freda, 160
BOLLES
Matthew, 183
M.S., 183
BOUTON
Elizabeth Ellen Lamb,
190

Harry, 190
BOYNTON
Joseph A., 160
Mr.,
161
I,
BRADFORD
C.H., 182
BRADSHAW
Eva B., 191
,'
Kate, 191
Louis Wallace, 191
BRADY
J.R., 186
BREITHAUPT
Helen, 191

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BREITHAUPT, cont.
Ida Nei ger, 191
John Jacob, 191
BROOKS
Paul R., 181
BROWN
J.D., 163
BUCHHEIM
William C., 190
William F., Sr., 190
BUCK
Keren H., 188, 189
CARPENTER
Lil ie, 192
CAVENDER
Edna G., 190
Fannie Pearson, 190
Hardin, 190
CHADWICK
Chas., 182
CLARK
Henry S., 163
H., 163

H.N., 163
N.H., 163
CLING
A., 163

COCKROFT
Edna E. Cavender, 190
COKER
Berenice R., 190
Paul A., 190
CRAMER
J.A., 163
DANIELS
Florence, 191
DARLI NG
LC., 163

DEITZLER
Anna M., 182, 183
Annie M., 182
George W., 182, 183
DESKINES
John, 163
DONALDSON
Cecile Fay Humphrey, 190
George Ralph, 190
DOYLE
Thelma Beatrice, 192

194

DRIMMEL
Cecilia Maria, 162
DYRE
John, 163
M., 163

Thos., 163
EBERHART
Henry, 163
EHRHARDT
Louise, 191
ELDRIDGE
S.W., 163
ELLIOTT
Dorothy May, 191
Louella Harris, 191
Thomas G., 191
ERNST
Barbara, 192
EVANS
Nathan R., 164
William, 164
EVENHART
John F., 164
EVENS
H.P., 163
EVERITT
David, 164
FAHY
Martin, 164
FAIRBANKS
Newton P., 164
FARINGER
George Emery, 190
FARMER
James 0., 164
Jonathan, 165
Lemuel, 165
Samuel, 165
FARRENKODD
Margretha Helena, 192
FAUCETT
John F., 165
FAULDS
George, 165
George D., 165
FAYT
Martin, 165
FELL
Benjamin, 165

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FELT
Lucius H., 165
FERGUSON
T.S., 165
Will iam H., 165
FERRIL
Thomas J., 165
FERRIS
Will, 161
FIRESTONE
Nathan B., 165
FISHBACK
Eva B., 191
Walter, 191
FISHER
Hugh D., 165
Samuel, 165
FISK
Joel B., 165, 166
FITCH
John, 166
FITZ
Arthur D., 166
FIX
Cyrus H., 166
Joshua, 166
FLANDERS
Albert, 166
FLORY
E.U., 163
FLOYD
Louise Ehrhardt, 191
Lucille, 191
Walter, 191
FOCHT
Martin, 166
FOGLE
Robert, 166
FORD
James, 166
FOREMAN
John A., 166
FOSTER
Jackson, 166
FOWLER
George T., 166
FRANCES
Henry D., 166
FRAZER
Wi II i am, 167
FRAZIER
Luella, 192
FREDRICKSON
Martha, 190

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FREEMAN
Michael, 167
FRITTON
Charles F., 167
FRITZ
Manford, 167
FRITZEL
Anna A., 184, 185, 186
John, 189
John V., 183,186, 189
FULTZ
Abraham, 167
FUSTNER
Nathan, 167
GABHART
Thomas H., 167
GABLERT
T.H. , 167
GABRIEL
Dorothy, 191
GALE
Matheu, 163
Mathew, 163
GALLAGHER
Hugh, 167
James, 167
GALLAHER
R. J., 163
GANN
A.R. , 185
Bessie, 185
GANS
Joseph, 167, 168
GANSVILLE
W. T., 167
GARDNER
David, 167
Joseph, 167
Orlenzo, 167
Samuel, 167
GARRETT
Charles F., 167, 168
John W., 168
Martha Eva, 191
GARVIN
David, 168
GATES
Haskell, 168
GAUS
Joseph, 168
GAY
Henry, 183
GEMER
Edward, 168

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GEORGE
Benjamin, 168
Charles, 168
GIBSON
James, 168
GIDEON
Thomas W., 168, 169
GIESY
George, 169
GILCHRIST
James, 169
GILES
Mi l ford C., 169
GILGES
JamesW.,169
John, 169
Laban, 169
GILL
Benjamin M., 181, 182
Benjamin W., 182
James W., 169
John B., 169
NancieM.,182
Nancy M., 181, 182
GI LLiAM
V., 169
GI LLI LAND
Samuel C., 169
GILLSTRAP
John, 169
GIVENS
John A., 169
GLATHART
Mennassee, 169
GLENN
Flarin J. , 170
GODFREY
George, 170
GOLDING
John, 170
GOLDTHORP
Joseph W., 170
GOOD
John, 170
GORDON
Charles, 170
GOULDING
John, 170
GRAHAM
Champ H., 170
General L., 170
James R., 170
GRANT
Dani el, 170

195

GRASMUCK
Francis, 170
GREEN
Albert R., 170, 171
Louis F., 171
GREENE
Al bert R., 171
GRIFFITH
G.W. E., 183
GUEST
Alfred H., 171
GUNTHER
Arthur, 171
GUY
James W., 171
HAAS
Lydia, 190
L., 163
HAGGART
Alexander, Dr. , 191
Robert A., 191
HALL
JohnW.,171
T.M., 163
HALLIARD
John, 171
HALLMARK
Daniel, 171
Wi II i am, 171
HAM
James J., 171
HAMILTON
Patrick A., 171, 172
HAMM
James J., 171, 172
HAMMILTON
P.A., 172
HAMMOND
Andrew R., 172
Mary M., 184-189
Thomas B., 172
W.F., 184, 187-189
HAMPTON
Berni ce, 191
HANCOCK
Charles G. , 172
HAND
Thomas, 172
HANELL
El ias, 172
HANNON
Christian, 172
George W., 172

�HANSEN
Anne, 192
HANSON
David, 172
HARE
Thomas, 172
HARPER
Charles W., 172
HARRELL
Sarah Catherine, 190
HARRINGTON
1., 172
HARRIS

HELSTROM
Gustof, 174
HENDRY
John, 174

Susan M., 183

HENEBRY
James M., 174
HENRY
Will i am, 174
HENSHAN
Newton, 174
HENSON
Andrew J., 174
Andrew J.P., 175
David, 172, 174

HARRISON
James M., 173
HART
John W., 173
HARTING
Frederick, 173
HASKELL
John G., 1i'3
HASS
Lydi a, 190
HASSELTINE
Robert, 173
HASTINGS
Thomas, 173
HATCH
John S., 173
HAUSER
Daniel, 173
HAUSMAN
Clarence H., 191
Henry, 191
Minnie Meeder, 191
HAVENS
Charles A., 173
HAWKINS
W.1., 173
HAXAL
Francis, 173
HAY
George, 173
HAYES
Homer, 174
William, 174
HAYSLETT
G.W., 163
HECK
Clarence P., 174
John H., 174

HOADLEY
D.L., 183

James F., 172

William B., 173

Bethue l, 176

James M., 174

Louella, 191
Sylvester B., 172, 173

HITCHCOCK

HERMAN
Christian, 172, 174, 175
HERRINGTON
Freeman, 172, 175
Ol iver H., 175
HESHENBEINER
F., 175
HESS
Car l Henry, 191
Martha Eva Garrett, 191
Ralph Jacob, Sr., 191
HESTER
Joseph L., 175
HEUSON
A.J.,175
HEYES
Homer, 175
HEYNES
James, 175
HIATT
A.J., 175
HICKOCK
Daisy, 191
HILL
Andrew J., 175
HILLS
El izure, 175
Si las M., 175
HINCK
Henry, 175
HINDMAN
Lorenzo, 175, 176
HINES
John W., 176
HINMAN
David G., 176
HINNER
David G., 176
HINTZPETER
Albert, 176

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Willard J., 183
HOBSON
Anna Belle, 192
HODGES

HUGHEY, cont.
Lora Pearl Schubert, 162
HULTS
Joseph Arlo, 191
HUMES
JohnW.,177
Samuel, 177
HUMPHREY
Al fred M., 191

David H., 176

Horace B., 190

Joshua, 176

Maude Kay McKinney, 190

HOE BROOK
D.A., 176
HOENICKE
Charles H., 176
HOLBROOK
Daniel A., 176
HOLDERMAN
S.A., 163
HOLLEY
Charles, 176
HOLLIDAY
Duncan, 176
HOLTZMAN
Hortentius, 176
HONNOLD
A.G., 163
HOOSER
James W., 176
HOPKINS
John, 176
HOPKINSON
P l i ney D., 177
HORRELL
John, 163
HORTON
S.S., 181

HUMPRHEY
Cecile Fay, 190
HUNTER
George, 177, 178
HUPP
M.B., 178
William B., 178
Will iam W., 178
HUTCHESON
John M., 178
Josiah, 178
HUTCHINSON
Clinton C., 181
Martha A., 181
HUTCHISON
Al fred, 178
C.H.,178
John, 178
John M., 178
Josiah, 178
HUTSON
James G., 178
HUXOLL
Frank, 173, 178
HYDE
S.H., Rev., 161

HOTZ
Robert F., 177
HOTZE
Robert F., 177
HOUSER
James H., 176, 177
HOUSTON
Samuel, 177
HOYT
Charles H., 177

INTIRE
A.M., 163
IRONSIDES
Geo. R., 178
IRVIN
Robert, 178
IRWIN
JohnM.,178
Orril, 178

HUDSON
Ruby, 192
HUGHES

JACKSON
Brice A., 179

Randolph, 177

Dora A., 187, 188

Robert, 177

Henry C., 179

Thomas, 177
HUGHEY
Carl, 162

196

Jay M., 185-188
Lewis, 179
M.M., 188

�JACOBS
John, 179
JAMES
Henry, 179
JAMESON
George G. , 179
James M., 179
JAMISON
R.G., 183
JANKINS
Joseph M., 179
JEFFREY
Francis A., 179
JENSEN
Cynthia E., 184-186
Thomas H., 184-186
JOHANNING
H.S., 163
JOHNSON
Andrew, 179
Beatrice, 192
Daniel Noble, 179
Doris, 191
Jasper, 179
John, 179
John F., 179, 180
Justin J., 180
Loss, 180
L. Marie Petefish, 191
Richard M., 180
Robert, 180
Wa II ace H., 180
Wi II i am H., 180
JOHNSTON
Wi II i am H., 180
JONES
David E." 180
Edward .Ir., 180
Edward Sr., 180
John A., 180
KALB
Helen Breithaupt, 191
Ralph I., 191
KIRKLAND
Helen, 191
KN I TTLE
Albert, 182
KURTZ
Anna, 190
LAFLIN
Anna W., 182
Sylvester H., 181,
S.H., 182

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LAMB
Daniel, 190
Elizabeth Ellen, 190
Mary Badsky, 190
LATHROM
Al ta Berta, 190
Andrew E., 190
Lydia Florence Riley,
190
LEACH
Dani el, 183
LEIGHY
Cecilia Marie Drimmel,
162
Lora, 162
Ordway Isaac, 162
LEWIS
Florence Daniels, 191
Harold James, 191
Harold Russell, 191
James Wesley, 191
LI TTELL
D.W. , 163
LUTHER
C.M., 187
Sarah E., 184, 187
MARCKLEY
Dorolyn Ulrich, 191
Walter J., 191
MATHES
Edna, 190
McCALL
A.J. , 185, 189
McCOLL
A.J., 185
Lillian, 185
McCREATH
David, 191
Lucille F., 191
McKINNEY
Maude Kay, 190
McQUILLON
J., 163
MEEDER
Minnie, 191
METCALF
Dorothy May Elliott, 191
Maxwell B., 191
METSKER
S.W., 163
MIDCAP
J .G., 161
MILLER
Blanch E., 185

The Pioneer, VOl:' XV, No.4

MILLER, cont.
Charles C., 185, 189
C.C., 189
Daniel, 182
V.G.,163
MITCHELL
J.H., 186
MOLDENHAUER
Anna E., 191
MURP~Y

Glenn, 192
NEIGER
Ida, 191
NEWLIN
John M., 184, 188
OECHSLI
Maria Jane, 191
PEARSON
Fannie, 190
PEASE
Charles A., 181
Mary E., 181
PEFFLEY
S., 163
PERSON
Emily Matilda, 192
PETEFISH
Alva, 191
Daisy Hickock, 191
L. Marie, 191
PETTIBONE
Frederick, 183
PIERCE
Allen, 163
Geo. W., 184
PLANK
Betty, 190
POOCH
Anna E. Moldenhauer, 191
Herman C., 191
Walter H., 191
POPIN
Theodore, 182
POST
Emma Christine, 192
PRICE
F.M., 163
Wm. C., 163
W.C., 163
REUSCH
Clifford Veral, 191

197

REUSCH, cont.
Vera Mi ldred, 191
REW
Vera L., 191
REYNOLDS
Grace, 161
J.M., 161
T.W., 161
RIDENOUR
Peter D., 181
Sarah L., 181
RIGGS
Joseph E., 181
RILEY
Lydia Florence, 190
ROBERTS
Arlene, 192
Frank H., 192
Louise Watkins, 192
ROSS
Finis E., 192
Mildred Christine, 192
ROTHROCK
Hiram, 163
J.B.,163
RUBLE
Anne Hansen, 192
Robert L., Dr., 192
RUTHERFORD
A.C., 190
Berenice, 190
Martha Fredrickson, 190
SAlLE
Charles A., 187, 189
SAMPLE
Barbara Elizabeth, 160
Barbara Ellen, 160
B. Ell en, 160
Calvin, 160, 161
Charles E., 161
Charlie Cavlin, 160
George Albrigh~, 160
Selma Freda
Blechschmidt, 160
SAYLOR
Cora M., 190
SCHAAKE
Arlene R. , 192
Mi l ton L., 192
SCHEHRER
Alma J., 192
Barbara Ernst, 192
Wendel in, 192

�STERNBERGH

SCHELL

Emma R., 181

H. C., 182

Thomas J., 181

SCHOEPFLIN
Emma Christine Post, 192

STEVENIN
Charles Artedore, Sr.,

Jacob Frederick, 192

192

Mildred Christine, 192

Charles A., Jr., 192

SCHOLZ

STORY

Ruby, 192

Charles, 192

SCHULZ

Mary E. Beck, 192

Emily Matilda Person,

STROTHER

192

Sam B., 184-186

William Henry, 192

SUTLI FF

William Roy, 192
SCHWALD
Albert, 184

WHITTAKER
Florence Weeks, 192
WILLIAMS
Anna R., 187, 189
Annie R., 188
S.M., 187, 188, 189
W.W., 163
WOOD
Charles D., 188
Chas. D., 183
Clara A., 183
Cora G., 183
Fred S., 183, 188

Augusta A., 181

Lorena C., 183

John B., 181

Mary, 183, 189
Ma ry H., 183, 184, 188

Leon H., HI4-186, 189
TARPY

L. H., 189

Mart i n, 190

SCOTT
Jay J., 192

Mattie G., 190

John, 192

Sarah Catherine Harrell,

Nathan L., 183, 188
Thomas H., 183, 188, 189
WRIGHT
George G., 185, 186

190

Lilie Carpenter, 192

TEMPLETON

Pearl L., 192

J.A., 161

Richard A., 192

TENNEY

SEIWALD

Elizabeth E., 183

Al fred, 192
,
Alma J. Schehrer, 192

ZIEGLER
Zena, 190
ZUMBRUNN
W.F., 186

William C., 183
101m. C., 182

SINCLAIR

TYLER

Wm. T., 184

Queries index

Charles, 161

SITZLER
John, 163

193
Gimblet, 193
Gimblett, '~193
Myers, 193
Ruyle, 193
Snodgrass, 193
Evans,

ULRICH

SMITH

Dani el, 163

T.B., 163

Dorol yn, 191

SOUDER
Ruth Elizabeth, 191

VAUGHN

SOXMAN

Charles William, 192

J.B.,163

Margretha Helena, 192

SPAHN

Zelma Leona, 192

Clara, 190
SPANGLER

WALLACE

Harry E., 161
John S., 161

Cainie Frances, 192

SPRING

WARNOCK

Helen, 192

Annie Elizabeth, 192

STADLER

WATKINS

George John, 162

Loui se, 192

STALLARD

WATSON

Carol ine Stamper, 192

James, 163

Claude "Jake", 192

WEEKS

Peter, 192

Florence, 192

STAMPER

Homer, 192

Carol ine, 192
STEELE

Mae Baker, 192
WHEELER

Alfred Hale, 192
Annie Elizabeth, 192

Holland, 189
WHITE
Joel S., 163

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