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�THE

PIONEER

Published Quarterly py
The Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society, Inc.
P. O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664
ISSN 0739-4101

VOL. XVII, No.4

CONTENTS

Suumer 1994

PAGB

THE GATCH GENEALOGY - Part 4 (Conclusion) .....••...•.........•....••... 153
OBITUARY - Mrs. Sarah Hausman .• (1868-1959) ..........•....•..•...•...... 161
CLEARFIELD CEMETERY - Eudora Enterprise 1976 .•...•.•.•....•.......•.... 162
WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO? •....•......•.•..•••••......•.........•...•..... 163
AP'PEARANCE DOCKET, PROBATE COURT. - Part 3 ..........•••...•............ 164
FAMILY OF CLARENCE VIRGIL LEIGH &amp; JULIA ELLEN DANIELS LEIGH ..•......... 171
KANSAS FARM &amp; BREEZE DIRECTORY - Part 3 (Conclusion) .... ; .............. 172
WOMAN SHOT IN QUANTRILL'S RAID - 1863 ...............•.....•..••.••..... 177
QUANTRILL'S RAID DRAWING .....................................•....•.... 178
FEDERAL CENSUS 1860 LAWRENCE, KANSAS .......•.•••••.•..........•..•....... 179
QUERIES ................................................................. 186
INDEX TO VOL. XVII, No. 4 •..••.......•..•...••...•...........•.•....... 187

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�THE GATCH GHNEALOGY

Unpublished typescript dated Pebruary 1936
In the possession of the Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society
(EDITOR'S NOTE:

Numbering in typescript is inconsistent: however, it is left
as the author noted it.}
PART 4 - CONCLUSION
PIPTH GENERATION, CONTINUED

170.

Harold Burns GATCH, son of Asbury Philip GATCH, i~64, was born July
9, 1861. On May 3, 1892 he married Anna R. SHOTTS (died December
23, 1933). He was a lawyer in Columbus, Ohio. He died July 13. 1927
and is buried in Columbus, Ohio. They had three children:
259.
260.
261.
(Dates from

171.

Mary Etta GATCH, daughter of Asbury Philip GATCH, i~64, born February
9, 1864. On August 13, 1891, she married Leonea August ADEBRECHT,
born January 21, 1865, Paris, Prance. Teacher Ohio State School for
Deaf, Columbus, Ohio.
She died January 19, 1922.
They ,had two
children:
262.
263.

173.

Ruth Elizabeth GATCH
Robert Fulton GATCH
Helen GATCH
family Bible, Helen GATCH, Columbus, Ohio)

Asbury ~ebrecht, born September 2, 1893
Florence ~ebrecht, born November 28, 1897

Socia BUCKINGHAM, daughter of Virginia GATCH, 4;67, was born near
Milford, Ohio, January 18, 1864. She lived in Lawrence, Kansas.
On August 23, 1894, she married Osmon Grant Markham, teacher at Baker
Universtiy, Baldwin City, Kansas. They now live in Chicago, where
he is Publishing Agent of the Methodist Book Concern. They have one
daughter:
264.

Virginia Gatch MARKHAM, born November 18, 1898

175.

Fannie Boyer GATCH, daughter of George GATCH, 1~69, lives in Milford,
Ohio. She was born September 21, 1872 and is not married.

176.

George Wallace GATCH, son of George GATCH, It69, was born May 23,
1874.
Lives in California. . Married on October 4, 1897 to Fmna
VOGT, born February 10, 1874. They have two sons:

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265.
266.

\
George Albert GATCH, born November 1, 1899.
Wallace Boyer GATCH. born December 25, 1901.

177.

Edwin Jeffreys BUCKINGHAM, son of Kate Mahala Hughes GATCH, #70,
was born August 31, 1869 in Lawrence, Kansas. He married May BOLMAN
of Leavenworth, Kansas. He has lived for many years in San Antonio,
Texas:

178.

Sarah Virginia BUCKINGHAM, daughter of Kate Mahala Hughes GATCH, #170,
was born on July 4, 1871 in Lawrence, Kansas. On November 1, 1894,
she married Henry Nathaniel Aller of Leavenworth, Kansas. After
her husband's death she moved to Baldwin City, Kansas. They had one
daughter:
267.

Ruth ALLER, born August 31, 1895.

Later she married Mr. Lloyd B. SMITH and now is living in Topeka.
179.

Sara Etta GATCH, daughter of Samuel GATCH, 4171, was born November
22, 1894, at Redkey, Indiana. In March of 1922, she married Kenneth
Anton CAREY. She lived in California and died January 10, 1924.
She is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Highland Park, Los Angeles,
California. -

184.

Lillie GATCH, daughter of Conduce Lock GATCH, 1~85, married Leon
EDWARDS. They both worked for the Telegraph (RR?) The are retired
and live at 606 W. Court St., Las Cruces, New Mexico. They had one
son:
268.

Harold EDWARDS

185.

Beulah Violet COOK ("Maud"), daughter of Elida ("Ida") Gatch COOK,
/~81, was born August 13, 1878.
In 1897 (or '98) she marreid Robert
MONTGOMERY. She died October 25, 1898. She is buried in Denver,
Colorado.

186.

Ernest Gatch COOK, son of Elida ("Ida") Gatch COOK, #81, was born
October 1, 1876. He served in the Spanish War, the Boxer War and
the World War (Captain). He married 1) Maud NEWMAN, and 2) Mary
PATTON. He now lives in Chicago, Illinois (1935).

187.

Charles Newman COOK, son of Elida ("Ida") Gatch COOK, #81, was born
March 29, 1891.
He is not married, is engaged in the Insurance
business (Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York) in Chicago,
Illinois, 1935, 633 Magnolia St-.

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4~88,

188.

Effie Elizabeth SIMMONS,
married J. R. SILVER.

189.

Bertha Emma SIMMONS, daughter of Aaron Matson SIMMONS, #88, married
Dr. J. A. JOHNSTON.

190.

Mary SIMMONS, daughter of' Aaron Matson SIMMONS, '4~88, married G. W.
NICHOLS.

191.

Laura Lane SIMMONS, daughter of Aaron Matson SIMMONS, #88, died 1n
1833, unmarried.

192.

Cora SIMMONS, daughter of Aaron Matson SIMMONS, #88,

193.

Anna Dial (SIMMONS), daughter of Aaron Matson SIMMONS, 4~88, married
I. R. Friedline. She died in 1932.

197.

Ethel Swing GOODWIN, daughter of Philip Burgin GOODWIN, 11106, married
and had one daughter:

268.

daughter of Aaron Mat.son SIMMONS,

1S

unmarried.

Ethel _ __

198.

Florence SWING, daughter of Peter F.
PITZPATRICK.

199.

Philip C. SWING, son of Peter F. Swing, #112, married Bessie COWEN.
They had three daughters:

269.
270.
271.
200.

married F.

L.

Katherine SWING
Elizabeth SWING
Mary SWING

Richard C. SWING, son of Peter F. SWING, #112, married Suzanne ISHAM.
They had two children:

272.
273.
201.

SWING, 41112,

'Prancis SWING
Susan SWING

Mary E. SWING, daughter of Peter P. SWING, 11112,
ISHAM. They had two children:.

274.
275.

Mary Louise ISHAM
Asa ISHAM

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married Asa C.

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202.

Frederick SWING, son of Peter F.
ARMSTRONG. They had two children:
276.
277.

203.

SWING,

11112,

married Nellie

James SWING
Frederick C. SWING.

Louise SWING, daughter of Peter F. SWING, 11112, married Charles
DARINGTON.

204.
205.

Campbell Swing JOHNSON,
married Bess BOLLINGER.

208.

Virginia BROADWELL, daughter of Mary Mears BROADWELL, #117, married
a Mr. GODDALL.

209.

Anne BROADWELL, daughter of Mary Mears BROADWELL, 11117, married a
Mr. Angell.

210.

Edith MEARS, daughter of Wm. B. C. MEARS, Pl18, married Clarence
PHILLIPS. They have one child.
278.

213.

son of Elizabeth Fishback SWING, 11115,

Roman PHILLIPS

Margaret THOMPSON, daughter of Sarah Elizabeth MEARS, #119, married
Dr. Robert HART. They had six children:
279.
280.
281.
282.
283.
284.

Robert HART
Richard HART
Donald HART
William HART
John HART
Elizabeth HART

214.

Katherine Louella THOMPSON, daughter of Sarah Mears THOMPSON, 11119,
is a missionary in China.

215.

Claire RANDALL, daughter of Lillian Gatch RANDALL, #121, married a
Mr. HALL. They had one child:
285.

Barbara HALL

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�THE GATCH GENEALOGY continued

216.

Philip RANDALL, son of Lillian Gatch RANDALL, #121 married and had
two children:
286.
287.

217 ..

Lillyan SELDEN, daughter of Florence Gatch SELDEN, #122, married a
Mr. Loughitt. They had two children:
288.

289.
218.

Patty RANDALL
John RANDALL

Dorothy LOUGHITT
Nancy Jane LOUGHITT

James SELDEN, son of Florence Gatch SELDEN, #122, married and had
one child.
290.

Marian SELDEN

219.

Love SELDEN, daughter of Florence Gatch SELDEN, 1t122, married a Mr.
GASLOW.

222 .

Cena GATCH, daughter of Eml ey Barber GATCH, IH29 marr i ed Harry HILL.

223.

Sally GATCH, daughter of Emley Barbar GATCH, #129, married J. JORDAN.

225.

Marguerite GATCH, daughter of EMLEY Barber GATCH, 1t129, is a teacher
in Cincinnati~ Ohio.

226.

Mary MELISH, daughter of Sarah Gatch MELISH, 11130, married B. F .
HARRIS, Jr., Princeton graduate and banker in Champaign, Illinois.
They have five children:
291.
292.
293.
294.
295.

Henry HARRIS
Elizabeth HARRIS
B.P. HARRIS
H.H. HARRIS
William HARRIS

227.

Thomas Gatch MELISH, son of Sarah Gatch MELISH,
McCLUNG.

228.

John F. ·PISKE, III, son of Grace Gatch FISKE,
James HOLLAND. They had one son:
296.

John F. PISKE ,IV

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1~130,

1~131,

married Lawson

married Alverda

�THE GATCH GENEALOGY continued

229.

Rogers COX, son of Martha Gatch COX, 4H32. married Prances MILLS.
They had four children:
297.

298.
299.
300.
230.

Joseph F. COX, . son of Martha Gatch COX, IH32, married Katherine
CRANE, Glendale, Ohio. They had three children:
301.
302.
303.

231.

Rogers COX, Jr.
Tom COX
Charlotte COX
John COX

Martha COX
Joseph COX
Katherine COX

Andrew Phillippe GATCH, son of Milton W. GATCH, 4H33, married and
had one son:
304.

_ _ _G.ATCH

232.

Rachel GATCH, daughter of Milton W. GATCH, #133, has an A.M. degree
from University of Pennsylvania in Romance Languages.

233.

Milton McCormick GATCH, son of Albert GATCH, 4H34, married Mary CURRY
and lives in Milford, Ohio. They have two sons:
305.
306.

Francis McCormick GATCH
Philip Curry GATCH, born 1935

234.

Katherine Haynes GATCH, daughter of Albert GATCH, 134,
of English at Hunter College in New York City.

236.

Orytha Helen GATCH, daughter of Claud GATCH, #137,
Willamette University and Goucher College.

237.

1S

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a Professor

a graduate of

Thomas Leigh GATCH, son of Claud GATCH, 4H37 , is a graduate of
Annapolis. He is now a commander in the Navy, in Washington, D.C.
-as First Asst. Judge Advocate General. He married Nancy DASHIELL
of Annapolis, whoe people are in the Navy and from Maryland. They
have three children:
307.
308.
309.

Mary GATCH
Eleanor GATCH
Thomas Leigh GATCH

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239.

Minnie RUNYAN, daughter of Mary Gatch RUNYAN, t1147, married a Mr.
BOLZIZER.

241.

Mary GATCH, daughter of Samuel GATCH, #148, married a Mr. LEOPOLD.

242.

Ella GATCH, daughter of Samuel GATCH, 11148, married Carl GARLAND.

244.

Louise GATCH, daughter of Elwood Stewart GATCH, #150,
teacher in Pasadena Junior College.

245.

Gordon Gray GATCH, son of Elwood Steward GATCH, 11150, married Jessie
PERCIVAL.
He is a broker in Toronto, Canada.
They have two
children:
310.
311.

1S

a spanish

Helen Louise GATCH
Ruth Gordon GATCH

246.

Helen Gray GATCH, daughter of Elwood Stewart GATCH, #150, married
Frank DURSTON, interior decorator. They live in Florida.

248.

Elizabeth CONNOR, daughter of Eva Gatch CON,NOR, #151 is librarian
at Mt. Wilson Observatory, Pasadena, California, 526 La Loma Road.

250.

Marjorie CONNOR, daughter of Eva Gatch CONNOR, #151, married John
Frederick MURPHY, portrait painter and architect, Santa Barbara,
California. They have a child:
312.

Elizabeth Ridgway MURPHY born in 1921.

251.

Dorothy CONNOR, daughter of Eva Gatch CONNOR, IH51, is an art and
music teacher, Westridge School for Girls, Pasadena, California.

252.

Rose CONNOR, daughter of Eva Gatch CONNOR, #151, is an architect.

253.

Philip Gatch LAUMAN, son of Anna M. Gatch LAUMAN, 11152, married
Elizabeth Dickinson CARTER. He is a captain in the U. S. Navy (Naval
Constructor). The have two children:
313.
314.

255.

Philip Gatch LAUMAN, Jr.
Annie Carter LAUMAN

Hester LAUMAN, daughter of Anna M. Gatch LAUMAN, 11152 is an art
teacher at South Pasadena High School, 830 Valley View Road.

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257.

Louisa Margaret Walker SWIFT, daughter of Mary S. Gatch SWIFT, ~153.
married John Franklin NOXON, Jr. of Pittsfield, Mass. They had a
child:
315.

John Franklin NOXON, III .

259.

Ruth GATCH, daughter of Harold GATCH. i~170, married Charles F. FESSIG
on June 21, 1923. They live at 1183 Wyandotte Road, Grandview,
Columbus, Ohio.

260.

Robert Fulton GATCH, son of Harold GATCH,
engineer. He is married with one child

i~170,

1S

a mechanical

Mabel May GATCH, born August 19, 1925
261.

Helen GATCH, daughter of Harold GATCH, #170, 1S a teacher of art at
a Junior High school in Columbus, Ohio. She lives at 1183 Wyandotte
Road, Grandview, Columbus, Ohio.

262.

Asbury ODE BRECHT , son of Mary Etta Gatch OD~BRECHT, in 71, was born
September 2, 1893. On August 30, 1915 he married Elva LINTON, born
October 8, 1892. They have two children:
Mary Margaret ODEBRECHT, born June 13, 1917
Asbury Richard ODE BRECHT , born December II, 1927

263.

Florence ODEBRECHT, daughter of Mary Etta Gatch ODEBRECHT, in 71, was
born November 28, 1897. On June 5, 1925 she married Homer ELLIS,
born March 17, 1898, Superintendent of Schools, Norwalk, Ohio.

264.

Virginia Gatch MARKHAM, daughter of Socia Buckingham MAJUa[AM, U149,
was born in Baldwin City, Kansas, November 18, 1898. She graduated
from Baker University and has an A.M. Degree in Latin from the
University of Chicago. She teaches Latin in Cleveland (Ohio) High
School (2052 E. 90 St., Cleveland)

265.

George Albert GATCH, son of George Wallace GATCH, fn76, born November
1, 1899, married Mildred Lornetta QUALLS on August 4, 1924. They
have one daughter:
Patricia Lou GATCH

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267.

Ruth ALLER, daughter of Sarah Virginia ALLER, Itl78, was born in
Leavenworth, Kansas on August 31, 1895. She married Brian MUIRHEAD
and lives in Shreveport, Louisiana.
They have three children:
David Aller MUIRHEAD
Robert Lloyd MUIRHEAD
Ruth MUIRHEAD

268.

Harold EDWARDS, son of Lily Gatch EDWARDS, #184 married and had one
child: Enid EDWARDS
THE END

Mrs. Sarah Hausman, 90, of Eudora died this morning at
the Norris Rest Home, where she had been a patient the
past month.
She was born May 2, 1868 in Clearfield and lived her
entire life in the Clearfield-Eudora area. She was a
member of the St. Paul's Evangelical Church of Eudora.
Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the St.
Paul's Church in Eudora with Rev. Arthur Reiss in
charge. Burial will be in the Eudora Cemetery. Friends
may call at Cooper-Warren Mortuary till noon Sunday.
Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Hannah Muenzemayer
of Pasadena, California; one brother, John Weil of
Topeka, and several nieces and nephews~
From the Eudora Enterprise
March 5, 1959

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Prom an article 1n the Eudora Enterprise, Wednesday, March 17. 1976
By Mary Rodewald

The present Clearfield Cemetery located on the southwest corner of the Rodewald
farm was deeded to the Evangelical Association and their successors, and
acknowledge the transaction before Charles Pill, Douglas County notary public,
by George Meeder on July 19, 1880. Another half-acre was purchased from ~~s.
Walter Rodewald 1n the 1960s by the trustees. Each member of the church was to
have a lot free of charge.
By the year 1861 the George Meeder family had consisted of. four boys and two
daughters. The two younger sons, of 8 and 10 years, became ill and died of
diphtheria in February, 1871. This new settlement had no burial ground. So
Great-grandfather built their coffins, laid them out, and chose to bury them in
the graves the neighbors had dug. Small markers can still be seen from the road
in the southwest corner of the Clearfield Cemetery.
The next person to be interred in the Clearfield Cemetery was Ludwig Schendel,
father of Amelia Schendel, who married my grandfather, William Brecheisen. The
second person was my. great-grandfather, Peter Brecheisen.
The Rev. Dissinger, a minister of the Evangelical Church, chose to be buried
there also. He had married Mr. and Mrs. George Brecheisen.
The trustees of the Clearfield Church are in charge of the cemetery as ordered.
From information submitted by Inez Staatz Kensit
Westmont Oaks
4984 Westmont Avenue
San Jose, CA 95130

"NO" IMY MEAN "YES"!!

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weal th,' Virsrinia. He was , born :
in Jefi'ersoi\;lle, 'March" f~th,!
HH9. In the veal' 18-49 his father:
moved from t"hat state to '\I"here:
Ka.nsas City now ·stands .. At that;
~me it was known as IfestpoTt's ~
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til 1852 when they again mo\:ed:
this time to the state of Kentucky. ,
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with that country decided to re·:
turn and accordingly boarded a:
steam boat on the Ohio riYer and;
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and. St. Louis landed in Kansas;
City in 1e56. From that time up I
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i the breaking' out of the war he:
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: K:msas was or!:!'anized. in which
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MCGLOTHLIN
lived 1n Douglas
County, Kansas between the years of 1856
and
1861.
He ultimately settled
1n
Pleasanton, Linn County, where his brother,
Shadrick "Shade" McGlothlin joined him in
1882 from Kentucky. Although Henry had no
children, his brother had three, Shadrick
Jr., Cora and Julia.

Researched by Bobby Title.

!For o \'".e I' _twenty years he"he was

~&lt;1epin;f ,w'erirr;bf this count}' ,and

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! Auctio neer in the j,!ate, He is
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wompn and children. than:.

If you have an early Douglas County ancestor who moved on, send us a thumbnail
sketch, obit, photo, etc. and we'll tell "What Ever Happened to
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PART 3

Estate ofl
DATES Of ACTIONS

ADDITIONAL NAMED

231

Hampden Moore, Clara Moore, L~ Bul1ew,
ELY (ELI) MOORE
William
Brindle, George Baker, George M.
21 Feb 1860-05 Aug 1872
Collamore, L.F. Bruner, D.C. Westerult,
Edward Haney, S.B. Prentis, John Brown.
M. Miglaria. E.W. &amp; William Yardley,
G.C. Baker

233

07 Jul 1856 &amp;
02 Jul 1857

235

D. G. BROWN
David G. Peabody, Fortunatus Gleason. Erastus
30 Mar 1860-07 May 1866 Heath, heirs, Davis Swank, Henry Elliott

237

James S. Tussey, Widow, David Sertee,
M. M. CLAYTON
11 Apr 1860-05 Dec 1864 Alfred Curtis, J.A. Beam, John L. Morse,
John L. Ollearse, Henry Shaffer,
S.O. TherIen, David Viech, Alfred Curtis

239

Marinda E. Moore, Maurice Hartman
T .M. MOORE
25 Apr 1860-26 Dec 1864

241

Eliab G. Macy, Nathan Talbert
MARY COOPER
25 Apr 1860-02 Jun 1860

243

Zachariah Marshall
E.F. MAYO
26 May 1860-23 Mar 1864

245

JOHN SHANNON
Wilson Shannon
14 May 1860-14 May 1860

247

WILLIAM B. HORNSBY
Columbus Hornsby, L.J. Worden
02 Jul 1860-03 Aug 1871 George A. Banks

249

THOMAS GWARTNEY
3 Aug 1860-12 May 1875

Jackson C. Thomas, appointed public
administrator in 1856. resigns in 1857;
Loammi McArthur appointed by court

Frederick Doll, Jesse Love, Solomon
WID. Jones, T. Hopkins, Mary Gwartney

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251

Jame~ A. Davidson, J.F. Lash &amp; Martin Adams,
JORDAN DAVIDSON
19 Ju1 1860-27 Jan 1864 J.W. Taylor, James Chri"stian, C. Hornsby,
Dwight Brothers, Robert Allen, Calorie Adams,
A.J. Bush, H.L. &amp; J. Blood, James S. Scott,
S.B. Prentiss, Prances Barker, William H.
Bush, William Hanson, Guest &amp; Kimball,
John Hawes, John Davidson, Otis Potter,
Duncan &amp; Brown, A.B. Wade, A. Puller,
William Randolph, Samuel A. Riggs, H.B. Wade,
Riggs &amp; Tharpe, H.K. Allen

253

E.B. (EWEN) REEDE
Detroit Burton, David L. Burton &amp; W.A. Burton,
27 Aug 1860-19 Sep 1864 James Scott, L.J. Beam, James McFadden, WID. W.
Herring, J.H. Beam, A.T. Still

255

SAMUEL HENDRY
Francis Barker, George Pord, J.W. Hendry, F.A.
22 Sep 1860-04 Dec 1862 Bailey, J. Hartley, F. Barker, A.W. Hendry,
J.W. Taylor, J. Bronson, James Brander, Henry
Simpens

257

HENRY B. WILLIAMSON
Ephraim S. Scudder
13 Aug 1860-05 Oct 1860

259

MARLON BOND
Silas A. Bond
13 Oct 1860-02 Mar 1868

261

A.C.W. SAFFORD
L.C. Ruysell, J. S. Emery
18 Oct 1860-06 Jul 1864

261

ERASTUS HEATH
Jannetta B. Heath, Heirs, A.R. Leonard
26 Aug 1863-30 Sep 1863

263

WILLIAM CARSONS
Gentry F. Hern, E. Taylor, E.Y. Banks
05 Nov 1860-28 Apr 1863

265

MARY A. TUPTS
05 Nov 1860

265

LYMAN ALLEN
George A. Banks
05 Feb 1864-23 May 1871

267

Amos J. Custard
R.W. CUSTARD
09 Nov. 1860-15 Dec 1863

267

JOSIAH C. TRASK
O'.W. McAllaster, John H. Wilder
02 Peb 1864-23 May 1871

269

JAMBS WITTEN
Hartson R. Brown, Wm. G. Piper,
15 Dec 1860-13 Jun 1861 C. Cavanassee, Hanson &amp; Typhosa Jarvis,
Henry Norris, Isaac Allen

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271

EVA'VAN BLARICOM
28 Jan 1861

David Van Blaricom

271

JOHN T. MOORE
Widow, Wm. McKinney
20 Oct 1863-14 May 1868

273

JAMES ANDERSON
12 Jan. 1861

273

GEORGE H. SARGENT ---------02 Dec 1863-06 Jan 1864

275

JOHN W. LAWRIE
Joseph Craft, M.M. Morgan
20 Oct 1863-08 Oct 1864

277

GEORGE B~ THURBER
Whitford Winter, Joseph Rollins, Baker &amp;
26 Feb 1861-03 Apr 1866 Ridenour, Maurice Hartman

279

Wm. M. Hazeltine, Joseph Hazeltine, J.J. Scott
DAVID P. HAZELTINE
09 Mar 1861-23 Apr 1866 H.J. Canniff, J. J. Scott, F.A. Bailey,
Melvia Hazeltine, D.G. Peabody, Dr. Surber,
Maurice Hartmann

281

Detroit Burton, James Scott
MARGARET REED
28 Mar 1861-19 Sep 1864

283

H.S. CREEL
Sylvester Creel, W. Herrin'g, Chas. Matney,
08 Apr 1861-15 Aug 1868 L. H. Burton, E. Bledso, H.W. Thompson, Thomas Pugh,
William Paul, Detroit Burton, Elliott F.
Merrick

285

ANDREW E. NORTHROP
Joseph Anderson, James Scott, William
12 Apr 1861-05 Dec 18610. Lindau, Warren Stowe, Sarah Anderson,
Eugene B. Wheeler, L.J. Bean, J.A. Beam,
E.P. Sheldon, C.C. Scofield, A.L. Hubbard,
Walter C. Pottio, H.M. Howard, Dr. Surber,
Alfred Curtis

287

AMASA SOULE
WID. L.G. Soule, Cattarina M. Lord,
25 May 1861-03 Mar 1862 J. L. Bronson, F.A. Blake, F.A. Litchfield,
Alfred Curtis

289

JAMES S. TUSSEY
Daniel Weybright, Widow, minor children,
14 Jun 1861-21 Aug 1865 S.W. Thacker, J.G. Scott, H.V. Thompson,
L.J. Beam, J.L Moss, R.M. Howard, Dennis
and John Hagan, Clayton Estate, N. Barnard,
A. Curtis, A.O. Lewis

Louis Anderson

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�APPEARANCE DOCKET, Continued

291

John Bauer, Widow, Mary Ulrick,
- JACOB ULLRICK
04 Jan 1864-19 Jul 1870 David UUerick, C.H. Steel, -D.C. Halbert,
J.H. Gleason, Isaac Hoover, Ridenour &amp; Baker,
Phillips Cook, B. Ulrick, Eldridge &amp;
Ford, Benjamin Ulrick, Allen Pearce, A.F.
Stile

293

WILLIAM WHITLOCK
M.R. Clough, S.B. Prentis,F.A. Bailey
16 Jan 1861-13 Feb 1865 Thomas Ferril, Lewis Carpenter

295

RICHARD G. WAIT
Solon o. Thacker, L.D. Bailey, J.D. Rollins,
01 Aug 1861-11 Apr 1864 Wm. W. Wait, S. K. Hansen, Prentiss &amp;
Griswold, William E. Sutliff, F. A.
Bailey, Woodward and Fairley, E.H. Fields,
A.L. Reed, Beofin Drisdam, L. Kellog,
M. Solomon

297

FREDERICK SCHULTZ
Solon
31 Aug 1861-10 Jan 1863

297

ALOIS REIDSMILLER
Francis Watter, Abner Barnart;
14 Nov 1863-19 Dec 1866 Arabelle Bissell, John Brown, Francis

o.

Thacker, William Moore

Walte~s

299

Charles Willemsen, Edwin W. Wood,
CALEBS S. PRATT
17 Sep 1861-20 Feb 1863 S.O. Thacker, S. Thacker, Josiah Miller, John
Pratt, J. Storkbridge, H.L. Enos,
E. Sutliff, J. Wharton, W.H.Duncan, Ely
McKarver, S.A. Riggs, E.H. Cornelius, Josiah
Miller, S. B. Nuten, Thomas J. Sternbaugh,
Lewis Carpenter, Robert G. Elliott

301

Henry Brown
E. SYLVESTER
04 Sep 1861-10 Oct 1861

301

M.A.C. Killam, Charles Bruce, T.W. Beazley
JAMES WATSON
20 Oct 1863-15 Jan 1867

303

WALTER C. HUTCHINSON
16 Nov 1861-08 Apr 1862

304

JOSEPH BRETCHELHAUSER
Barbette Bretchelhauser
14 Jan 1864-28 Jan 1864

305

JOHN BRADY
J.-Beam, A. Curtis, W. Clayton, L.D. Bailey.
28 Dec 1861-25 Jul 1865 L.J. Beeure

307

JOHNATHAN MATTHEWS
James
13 Jan 1862-27 Mar 1862 Lasle

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�APPEARANCE DOCKET, Continued

309

Lorenzo J. Worden, J.L. Kenyon, William
COLUMBUS HORNSBY
11 Feb 1862-22 Apr 1869 Tomabell, P. H. Hunt, Wesley H. Duncan, widow,
F.A. Bailey, Prentiss Ohnswold, Thomas P. McFarland,
S.K. Huson, Trask &amp; Lowman, Pat Meegan, S.B. Prentiss,
Sam'l A. Riggs, Sam'l Walker, Fick O. Eskridge, B.W.
Eskridge, C.V. Eskridge, R.L. frazier, H.L. Enos, G.
W. Walker, Crane McCreery, Young Bros. &amp; Co., B.V.
Ladd, H.M. Louis, Duncan and Allison, B.K. Allen,
Riggs and Riggs, Wesley H. Duncan.

311

LEWIS JENKS
Charles Barber, Herman Clark, Chas. W. Smith,
11 Feb 1862-14 Mar 1866 Ridenour &amp; Baker, Robt Ashley, Chas. C. Emory, Sam'l
A. Riggs, F . •ollett

313

JOHN VAN CLEEVE

316

JOHN DERBY
Hiram Dunbar, James M. Still, E.E. Store, Alex
18 Feb 1862-17 Apr 1865 Stillman, M. Sol.oman, Steven Briggs, WilliamRodenase,
John W. Willey, A.W. Meaberly

318

LAWSON BRUCE

320

WILLIAM S. HI~~
Stephen Ogden, F.A. Bailey, L.B. Prentiss
01 Mar 1862-28 May 1862 Holt &amp; Eldridge, Hiram Dunbar, John Graham

322

FRANKLIN BRINKLEY
Aaron S. Neal
02 Mar 1862-28 May 1862

324

THEOPHILUS EDWARDS
W.N. Blood, James Blood
03 May 1862-20 Jan 1871

324

WILLIAM STROUP
George W. Smith, John Peratt, Tyler Stevens
28 Feb 1863-20 Jan 1871

326

REUBEN CORNELIUS
Paulina Cornelius, Ashbell M. Wheedon
03 May 1862-27 Dec 1865 R. L. Williams

328

CHARLES H. HAMLIN
R. L. Williams, F.A. Bailey
19 May 1862-17 July 1865

331

DAVID VAN BLARICOME
Christian Shank, heirs, F.J. Ecke, L.J.
22 May 1862-10 Dec 1864 Dallas, D.R. Matthews, John Fuigerlu, John
S. Williams, George O. Catlies, Ridenour &amp; Baker,
F.A. Bailey, W.M. Rinly, A. White, Jacob Branson,
Fairchild &amp; Co., G.F. Smith, Graham &amp; Millitt, S.O.
Thacker, Wm. Clayton, Ellen Richardson

333

JOHN W. CROMPTON
H.J. Canniff, F.A. Bailey, A. Perry, David
07 May 1862-02 Jun 1873 Matney, Thomas Yarnold

E. D. Ladd, James M. Hendry

J. B. Woodman

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335

ANDREW WOODS
David G. Peabody, P. Gleason, David Hubbard,
03 Jun 1862-12 May 1866 Silas Hollowell

337

James B. BroWn, Heirs, Benjamin Hoyt, Sarah
GARWOOD H. BROWN
1870
Root, Ebenezer Root, Willson G. Shannon, David T.
27 Jun 1862-19 Nov
Mitchell, J.N. Noyes, Hall &amp; McKinney, Wm. McCormick,
Dr. R.M. Phillips, R.W. Luddington, B. Hoyt, M. Thorp,
B. Johnson, Wilson Shannon

339

THOMAS BREEZE
Samuel C. Black, John Compton,' minor heirs,
03 Jul 1862-16 Jul 1866 E.D. Ladd, John S. Williams, Nicholas McKinney, E.N.
Kirkham, Jacob Branson, Thomas Breeze, Jr., A.T. Still

341

PRANCOIS LA HAY
Nancy La Hay, Heirs
26 Jul 1862-13 Sept 1862

343

NANCY JANE CONN
05 Aug 1862-

345

Eliza Jane Douglas, Heirs
WILLIAM H. DOUGLAS
06 Sep 1862-17 Dec 1862

347

R. W. Dwmner, widow, D. Martin, J.W. Balen,
THOMAS MALONE
06 Sep 1862-06 Aug 1866 E. H. Waugh, T. Cheaney, J.H. Bonebrake, J.A. Cannon,
J.R. Davidson, R.M. Phillips, John P. Wood, J.
Kirkland,

349

Isaac C. Beaile, heirs
L. L. JONES
14 Oct 1862-17 Jun 1863

351

JOHN L. BRONSON
Elizabeth Bronson, heirs,
27 Oct 1862-03 Nov 1862 George H. Bronson

353

MARSHALL J. JONES
William M. Helm, heirs, widow, H.W. Thompson,
19 Nov 1862-15 Mar 1869 Silas Bond, W.W. Herring, S. Creal, William Helms,
J.A. Beam

355

AMOS LUM
Elias
02 Dec 1862-05 Dec 1864

357

PRANCIS BARKER
Elizabeth P. Barker, H.S. &amp; L. Pillimore,
28 Mar 1863-13 Feb 1868 W. P. Ham, David Martin, W.H. Duncan, E.D. Ladd,
Bedford Drisdom.

359

WILLIAM CLAYTON
Godfrey Toothaker, A.B. Gilliland, W.P.
06 Apr 1863-14 Aug 1865 Woodworth, W.P. Montgomery, J.P. Clayton, W.D. Martin,
S.L. Clayton

361

RHEUTHY WOOD
09 Apr ____-24 Apr____

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o.

s.o.

Thacker

Hughson, O.A. Hanscome, P. Barker

Absolom W. White

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363

HENRY MILLER
David Hubbard, heirs, Henry Waters,F.
04 Apr __· __---09 Aug 1871 Gleason, William Laurie, George Shobert

365

ROBERT WHARTON
23 Apr _ _-23 Feb

367

JOHN FITZGERALD
Charles Willemsen
10 Jun 1863-11 Jan 1873

369

CARLOS HALL------13 Jun _ _-28 Mar 1864

370

GUARDIANSHIP OF LUCY ANN HALL (Lunatic)
30 Sep 1863-28 Mar 1865 Hughson

371

EDWARD S. LOWMAN
Clemmie J. Lowman, E.V. Banks, James C.
13 Jun 1863-04 Dec 1872 Horton, John H. Wilder, A.N. Blackledge, George E.
Hall, C. Hornsby, L.W. Eldridge, J. Wharton, T.B.
Eldridge, S .K. Hughson, Geor::ge Burt, Martha Harrington

373

JOHN ROBERTS
William L.G. Soule, widow, heirs, Robert Owen,
15 Jul 1863---09 Jan 1871 Henry Williams

375

NORMAN ALLEN
15 Ju1 1863-

378

WILLIAM CARROL
William L.G. Soule, E.R. Fallery, C. Harp,
24 Jul 1863-25 Jul 1863 E.D. Haseltine, F.A. Bailey, W.L. Williamson, A. Perry

379

GEORGEF. KILLAM -----04 Jun 1863-28 Jul 1863

381

Samuel A. Riggs, heirs, Johnathan Baker,
GEORGE BURT
27 Aug 1863-14 Nov 1871 George A. Banks, Henry Burt, John R. Groton, M. A.
Page, C.L. Robens, William Tully, George Handford,
Wilson Shannon, S.S. Hughson, Carles Barber, .W.S.
McCurdy, F.P. Baker, H.P. Davis, Henry F. Davis

383

LEMUEL FILLMORE
G. Grovenor, R.H. Fillmore, heirs, surv1v1ng
25 Aug 1863-05 Mar·1867 partner, H.S. &amp; L. Fillmore, widow, Hasen S. Fillmore,
Charles Longfellow, Simpson Brothers, Lydia· Fillmore,
H.F. Danvers

Joseph Barton, heirs

Amos Barnes (guardian), E.D.

Asaph K. Allen, Tokey &amp; Anderson, M.A. Page,
s;o. Thacker, G.O. English, HP &amp; G. Grovenor, W.A.
Simpson, C.A. Wright, W.E. Sutliff, John C. Feaseley

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�Clarence Virgil LHIGH was born 9 October 1881 in Morris County, Kansas
to James LHIGH Jr. (b. 1851 Devonshire, Hngland -- d. 1925) and Augusta Virginia
WADH (b 1854 Indiana - d 1926). James LHIGH iamigrated to the u.s. about 1869
from Hngland. August V. WADH's family were from Virginia and moved to Indiana
before coming to Kansas. James and Augusta were married in 1878. Most of their
children were born and raised on a farm near Oskaloosa, Jefferson County,
Kansas).
Clarence attended drafting school and became a c~rpenter, builder,
architect in Lawrence, Kansas.
Julia Hllen DANIHLS was born 17 June 1884 in Fremont County, Colorado
to Nathaniel Burr DANIHLS (b 1877 - d. 1917) and Cynthia Hilen HLLIOTT PASLHY
DANIHLS (b 1849- d 1886). Nathaniel's family lived in Missouri prior to the
Civil War and were run out due to the fact that Nathaniel's father, Miner
DANIHLS, was an abolitionist M.H. minister and they moved to Kansas. The family
were early settlers in Clinton County, Ohio, having moved from Pennsylvania in
the early 1800s. Cynthia HLLIOTT' s parents, Stephen and Lavina HOLLOWAY HLLIOTT
were from Indiana and were early 1850s settlers in Jackson County, Kansas. Julia
was raised by the HLLIOTTS after her mother died and her father went back to
Colorado. She became a school teacher and taught at the country school at the
edge of the LEIGH farm. Julia and Clarence were married in Mayetta, Kansas on
10 October, 1906. They lived in Lawrence after their marriage.
Clarence"'built the first house of eight the family were to live in at
1414 Connecticut. Five of the eight children were born in the house. Mr. LHIGH
built a number of houses in Lawrence and worked on the KU Student Union. He also
worked at the Reuter Organ factory building organ cabinets and during the war
worked on aircraft 1n Kansas City.
All eight of the children attended KU.
Marion Rose LHIGH (PILH)
graduated in 1929 as a journalist. Harold Roscoe LHIGH was just short of a
degree and did not finish due to the depression. He was an engineer for Liquid
Carbonic. HstherVirginia LHIGH PARADEE graduated in 1934 as a home economist.
Lawrence Hlliott LHIGH graduated in 1936 and went on to become a doctor in 1941.
He practiced medicine in Overland Park, Kansas. Hdgar Daniels LHIGH graduated
as a mechanical engineer in 1939. He lived in New Jersey and Utah. Virgil Jame~
LHIGH graduated in 1940 in business.
After WWIIhe was a civil service
administrator at Sierra Army Depot in California.
Ruth HUen Leigh YRAGHR
graduated in 1945, in business administration.
She worked in Riverside,
California as an accountant.
Julia Pearl LHIGH FIHLDS graduated in 1949 in
education. She worked as a teacher and later an office manager in her husband's
public relations firm. As far as known, this is the largest number of family
members to have graduated from KU. All four sons served in the Army during WWII.
Clarence Virgil died in Lawrence 9 October, 1948. Julia continued to
live at '342 Mississippi until shortly before her death on 21 August, 1973. They
are buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Lawrence.

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�KANSAS FARM AND BREEZE DIRECTORY
OF FARMERS AND BREEDERS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY AND FRANKLIN COUNTY

~

1920

Abbreviations used in this directory: a-acres; Ch-Children; O-owner; T-tenant
or renter; R-Rural Route; Sec-Section; Maiden name of wife follows directory
name in parentheses ( ); Figures at end of information - year became resident
of county. Name of farm in quotation marks follows name of children. In case
of tenant, the farm owner's name follows the figures givin'g the size of the
farm.
PART 3
MOORE, Wm. D. (Bertha LAWERSON) Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec. 31 0 80a (1918)
Tel: Bell Lecompton
MORRIS, Wm. H. (Sarah OSBORN) Ch Clara, Sadie, WID. Howard, Wayne; "Locust Grove
Farm" Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec. 33 0 80a (1857) Tel: Bell Lecompton (1851)
MORRISS, Allen A. (Opal RAINES) Ch Nathan; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec. 1 0 3a
(1919) Tel: Bell Lecompton
MORRISS, Geo. O. (Laura S. MATHERS) Ch Nellie, Wayne, Clarence, Floyd, Neva
May, (Vena Fay), Florence, Laura; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec. 1W 0 40a (1897)
MORRIS, Howard o. (Wilma SCOTT) "Edgewood Place"
4 0 160a (1896) Tel: Bell Lecompton

Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec.

MORRISS, Otis B. (Cornelia MOHATT) Ch Effie, Goldie; Lecompton Rl, Lecompton
Sec. 31 T 150a, Emily BROWNING (1904) Tel: Bell Lecompton
MURPHY, T.K. (Lucinda TUTTLE) Ch Margaret; Lawrence R8, Clinton Sec. 32SE 0 39a
(1919) Lone Star Lone Star
MYERS, E. E. (Matilda MCCALL) Ch Myrtle, Delmar; Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec.
4W 0 160a (1876) Tel: Bell Lecompton
NICHOLS, Mrs. R. T., Ch Gertrude, Martha, Charles, Alice,
Lecompton R1, Kanwaka Sec. 24W 0 80a (1875) Tel: Stull Stull

Elmer,

NOE, August G. (Nettie GEELAN), Ch Hazel, Madeline, David, Gladys;
R1, Lecompton Sec. 7W 0 100a.(1863) Tel: Bell Lecompton
NORWOOD, George W.
(America MCCALL) Ch Julia,
Lecompton, Lecompton Sec. 2N 0 3a (1890) Tel: Bell

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Cora,

May,

Ray,

Anna;

Lecompton
Robert;

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NORWOOD, R.M. (Bessie JACKSON) Ch Helen, George, May, Ruth, Rachel, Jessie;
"Oakley Farm" Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec. 1 T 460a, Mrs. F. C. WENRICH (1890)
Tel: Bell Lecompton
NUFFER, August (Anna HOUK) Ch Oscar, Rose; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec. 3E 0 119a,
1820(7) Tel: Stull Stull
NUFFER, Wm (Mary ZEBB) Ch Leonard, Charles, Paul; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec. 4W
o l60a (1866) Tel: Stull Stull
OSBORN, Allen J. (Martha MATHINA) Ch Grace, Maude, Rosie, Alice, James, Ella;
LecomptonR3, Kanwaka Sec. lIE 0 182a (1903)
PASLAY, David L. (Carrie ZEEB) Ch Marta, Marie, Charles, Dorothy, Albert, David
Jr.; LecomptonR1, Lecompton Sec. 13W T 198a, Mrs. J. C. WARNER (1904)

RAKE, David E.

(Ma~d

STUDEBAKER) Ch Ralph, Laura, Myrtle, Alfred; Richland R17,
Kanwaka Sec. 7W T 170a, J.E. RAKE (1892) Tel: Stull Stull

RAKE, D. P. (Blanche RAKE) Ch Carl, Roy, Lucille; "County Line Farm"

Lecompton

Rl, Kanwaka Sec. 26W 0 160a (1896) Tet: Stull Stull

RAKE, Wm. E. (Kate ROBERTS) Ch Ellen, Raymond;

Lecompton R2 Kanwaka Sec. 31 0

1/1/2a (1888) Tel: Stull Stull
RANKIN, Mrs. Olive B., Ch Maude, Charles,
Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec. 2W 0 50a (1917)

Marcus,

"Verbena

Hill

Farm",

REYNOLDS, Herbert (Violet VINCENT) Ch Emily, Wm; "Oakwood Farms" Lecompton R2,
Lecompton Sec. 15 T 160a, Miss Bessie YOUNG, (1890) Tel: Bell Lecompton
RICHARDS, E.M. (Carrie HIRD) Ch Pauline; Lawrence R5, Lecompton Sec. 18E T l40a,
R.I. JONES (1892) Tel: Lawrence
RICHARDS, Geo. T. (Lilly DODDRIDGE) Ch Richard, William, John, Cide, Saddie;
"Kanwaka Store Farm" Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec. 26E 0 20a (1868) Tel: Kansas
Lawrence
ROBINSON, Vester H. (Bessie BOWEN) Ch Emil, Elmer; Kanwaka R2, Kanwaka Sec. 5W

o l60a (1908) Tel: Bell Lecompton
ROGERS, Herb A. (Matilda JOHNSON) Ch Kirby, Lionel; Kanwaka R3, Kanwaka Sec. 5W
o 217a (1880)
ROLLER, Charles G. (Lena KOEHLER) Ch Katherine, Lillian, Charles, Harvey, Rosie,
Violet; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec. 5W 0 240a (1869) Tel: Stull Stull

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SANFORD, W.N. (Ella WOOD) Ch Roy, Raymond, Howard, Herbert; "Clover Hill Parm"
Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec. 15E 0 120a 1902 Tel: Bell Lecompton
SANTCLAR (SINCLAIR), Wm. (Jennie TROTMYER) Ch Frank, Ralph;
Lecompton Sec. 34 T 56a, BARKER estate (1880)

Lecompton R1,

SCHEER, Add (Bell KENNEDY) Ch Daisy, Bessie: "Sunny View Farm", Richland R17,
Kanwaka Sec. 7W.0 72-1/2a (1879) Tel: Stull Stull
SCHELLHORN, Carl (Elmira FLORY) Ch Marguerite, Floyd, Richard; "Rockwall Heights
Farm" Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec. 2E T 240a, A. SCHELLHORN (1879)
SCHROYER, Robert E., (Minnie DAVEY), Ch Ada, Jennie, Jim, Lenora,
Christine, Billy; Lecompton R3, Kanwaka Sec. 24E 0 56a (1905) Tel:
Lecompton
SCOTT, Boyd M. Sr. (Cora MORRIS 7) Ch Wilma, Alice; "Edgewood Place"
R2, Lecompton Sec. 34 0 35a (1911) Tel: Bell Lecompton

Ruth,
Bell

Lecompton

SCOTT, Robert M. Sr. (Ellen DENNIS) Ch Robert Jr., James, Henry,
Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec. 3N 0 12a (1916) Tel: Bell Lecompton

Minnie;

SEHON, C.W. (Winnie HILL) Ch Russell, Prank, Helen, Curtis, Julia, Philip;
"Plain View Farm" Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec. 2-3 0 170a (1884) Tel: Bell
Lecompton
SHAFFER, Arthur G. (Clara R. MORRIS) Ch Clifford, Harold, Ruth, Fern, Wilma,
Helen, Leatha; Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec. 33 T 220a H.W. SANFORD (1908) Tel:
Bell Lecompton
SHAFFER, John Eli (Martha SPENCER) Ch Ettie, Lee, Maude, Earl, Mildred: "The
Garden Home" Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec. 2W 0 80a (1879) Tel: Bell Lecompton
SHAW, Mrs. Hattie, Ch Lola, Will; Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec. 32W 0 160a (1882)
Tel: Stull Stull
SHELLY, Michael (Maude HETRICK) Ch Blanche; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec. 13E 0
70a (1874) Tel: Bell Lawrence
SHIELDS, A.H. (Sadie ANDERSON) Ch Vergie, Mary; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec. 7E
T 40a, Oscar COLLINS (1900)
SHIRAR, Charlie L. (Alice COOPER) Ch Helen, Hazel, Lester, Denna; Lawrence RIO,
Wakarusa Sec. 17SE 0 205a (1892) Tel: Kansas Lawrence

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SHIRLEY, Frank T. (Laura PATE) Ch Frank, Russell,
Lecompton Sec. i8 0 70a (1854) Tel: Bell Lecompton

Elmer;

Lecompton R1,

'SLAUGHTER, Everett; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec 12 W T 80a, Alex SLAUGHTER,
(1916)
SLAVENS, Robert B. (Mabel SPANGLER) Ch Thomas, Irene, Buster, Duggie, Nellie,
Sara, Edith, Henrietta; Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec. 34N 0 lOa (1910) Tel: Bell
Lecompton
SMITH, Fred C. (Mary WORLEY), Ch Fred, Joe, Frank, Mary, Martha;
Lecompton Sec. 3 0 l23a (1885) Tel: Bell Lecompton

Lecompton,

SMITH, Mrs. Harriett E. (LEIST) Ch Wm, Haley, Fred, Elizabeth, Rosa, Pearl,
Harry, Edward, Clarence; Lecompton, Lecompton Sec. 34N 0 8a (1884) Tel: Bell
Lecompton
SPENCER, Harley I. (Cora SHAFFER) Ch Bethel, Esther, Russell, Pearl, Lloyd,
Ralph, Frankie, Arlene; Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec. l3W T 100a, W.F. SPENCER
(1884) Tel: Bell Lecompton
SPENCER, W.F. (Martha TRUE) Ch John, Etta, Harley, Donna (Demma) "Spencer Ranch"
Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec. llW 0 160a (1857) Tel: Bell Lecompton
WINTER, Charles B. (Laurie B. WINTER, Mother) Ch Maude, Charles, Paul, ~~ry,
Mark; Lecompton R3, Lecompton Sec. l4E T 160a, A.K. WINTER (1880) Tel: Bell
Lecompton
WISE, Samuel D.(Laura BIFFER/PIFFER) Ch Eva, Dwain, Henry;
Lecompton Sec .. l3W 0 125a (1873)

Lecompton Rl,

WUZER, B.F. (Sarah MOORE) Ch Philip, Laura, Prince; "The Wizer Farm"
R1, Lecompton Sec. 29 0 200a (1859) Tel: Bell Lecompton
WULPKUHLE, Harry 0.,

Lecompton

Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec. 4W 0 165a (1894)

WULPKUHLE, C.F. (Mary NEIDER) Ch Frank, WID, Amelia, Tillie, Harry, Ernest,
Walter, Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec. 19 0 2l0a (1891) Tel: Stull Stull
WULFKUHLE, Fred H. (Ettie KREIPE) Ch Freda, Leatha;
25W 0 200a (1888) Tel: Stull Stull

Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec.

WULPKUHLE, William (Mary A. BUCHHEIM) Ch Wm., Emma, Fred, Anna, Albert, Gus,
Arthur, Harvey, Herbert, Albert (7), Harold; Lecompton Rl, Kanwaka Sec 3SW 0
160a (1860) Tel: Stull Stull

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WYMER, Herb (Bertha MALEN) Ch Fern, Helen;
60a will MCCLANAHAN (1910)

Lecompton Rl, Lecompton Sec. 12" T

WYMER, Mrs. Margaret, Ch Bertha, Martin, Emma, Herbert, William; Lecompton R1.
Lecompton Sec. 13W 0 27a (1910)
YARN, William S. (Emma EDSON) Ch Anna, Henry, Lillian; Lawrence R2, Wakarusa
Sec. 5NE 0 7-1/2a (1884) Tel: Kansas Lawrence
YOST, William P. (Mary L. NELSON),

Lecompton R1, Lecompton Sec. 2W 0 80a (1901)

YOUNG, Miss Bessie, "Oak Wood Farm"
(1895) Tel: Bell Lecompton
ZEEB, Edward, Ch Mike, Mable;
Stull Stull

Lecompton R2, Lecompton Sec. 15 0 160a

Lecompton R2, Kanwaka Sec. 19 o 289a (1880) Tel:

ZEEB brothers: Gust A. and Julius A, Sophia Zeeb (sister), Lecompton R2, Kanwaka
Sec. 32W 0 119a ('1872) Tel: Stull Stull
ZEEB, John G. (Pearl VILES) Ch Aldora, Freddie, Annabell;
Lecompton R2,
Lecompton Sec. 18W T 80a, George ZEEB (1900) Tel: Independent Stull
THE END

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Woman Claimed She Was Shot in Quantrill's Raid
of Lawrence -- August 21, 1863
Mrs, Sarah E Lanton wrote to Marshall Prentice of Lawrence
in 1886 claiming she was shot during Quantrill's Raid. Her
letter was published in the Lawrence Evening Tribune, May 10, 1886.

"More Quantrell Raid History"

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Prentice's father. who was city marshal in 1866 and 1867, It is not generally known that a woman was shot during
the Quantrell raid. but such is the facL The letter reads as follows:

Solomon City. Kas,. May 8. [18]86

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DEAR SIR--I write to ask you if you are the same gentleman who was police
man in Lawrence twenty years ago. The gentleman I have reference to was
named Mr. Thad Prentice, and was a tall. slim man with red whiskers, If you
are the Mr. Prentice I speak of you will remember about me pointing out the
Quantrell raid spies to you the day before Lawrence was burned, [heard their
conversation and reported it to you and they were arrested, But as they denied
it. they were turned loose. At the time of the raid I lived in an old store building
on a front street a few doors above Mr. Gardner's millinery store. and the spies
held a conversation back of the building. I think the reason they shot me was
because I reported on the spies. The one that I had arrested came and took me
prisoner as soon as they got in town and made me hold the ax while they broke
into the store buildings and ransacked them. When they got ready to leave town
they shot me and put me and two children into Dr. Huson's buggy and took us
as far as Jones' ranch. There the horse got frightened and tipped the buggy
over. I started to foot it back to Lawrence and met some farmers in a wagon. on
the road to Lawrence. and I told them my situation and they took me back. Dr.
A. Fuller dressed my wound and attended on me.
The reason I tell about my case is to see if you remember me. I have never
been able to work for my living since I was shot. I got on as long as my
husband lived but he died in 1882 and since then I have had to live on the
charity of the people here. They think it is now time for the government or
State to help me.
Ihope the citizens that know of my getting shot will do all they can about
helping me as I am very poor.

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1047 Massachusetts Street. Lawrence. KS 66044. If anyone has aliy further information about Mrs.
Sarah Lamon's identify, such as her maiden name, husband's name etc., please contact the museum.

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�FEDERAL

CENSUS

1860

LAWRENCE

KANSAS

This alphabetized listing of the 1860 census of Lawrence is
copied from the cards located in the Watkins Museum,
Massachuetts streets in Lawrence. Thanks to Steve Jansen and Judy
Sweets for making the cards available for this project.
Anyone wishing to reconstruct the "households" can do so by
looking at the original cards or contacting Donald Vaughn of the
Douglas County Kansas Genealogical Society. Any of the elements in
the computer ~ata base can be found and grouped.
Several names were hard to read on the original and the cards.
Question marks were placed by severai names. Some names with ( )
around them in the given name column are listed with alternate
spellings.
If no information was given a question mark was used.
Several street names have changed over the years in Lawrence.
The following abbreviations were used for streets.
Ber
Hen
Lev
Ma·
Mass
Park
Pin
War
Win

Berkley
Henry
Levee
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Park
Pinckney
Warren
Winthrop

The following abbreviations were used for countries.
Ass
Aus
Can
Den
Fra
Ger
HoI
Ire
Nbr
Nos
Nov
Oce
Pol
Pru
Sco
Swe
Swi

Assam
Austria
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Holland
Ireland
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia
Atlantic Ocean
Poland
Prussia
Scotland
Sweden
Switzerland

Prepared by Donald W. Vaughn
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�FEDERAL CENSUS 1860 LAWRENCE. KANSAS
SEX AGE OCCUPATION REAL/PERS BRTH HH ADDRESS·

NAME
Clark
Clark
Clark
Clark
Clark
Clark
Clark
Clark
Clark
Clark
Clark
Clemens
Clemens
Clemens
Coats
Coats
Coats
Cobb
Cobb
Coe
Coe
Coe
Coggins
Coleman
Collamore
Collamore
Collier
Collier
Collier
Collier
Collier
Collier
Collier
Colmin
Connelly
Conway
Conway
Cook
Cook
Cooper
Cordley
Cordley
Cornelius
Cornelius
Cornelius
Cornell
Cram.Frank
Crapi
Crapi
Crapi
Crapi
Crapi
Crapi
Crapi
Crocker
Crocker
Crocker

,E.
,Frances
,J.
,J .F .
,L.F.
,maria
,McGee?
,N.S.
,5.

,S.B.
,S.B.
,Malinda
,Mary
,Solomon
,Eliz.
,G.
,Harriet J .
.Nelson
,Nelson
,Horatio
,John M.
,Mary M.
,T.H.
,L .0.
,G.
,G.
,Fanny
,Hannah
,Harriet
,John
,Ruth
,T.

,William
,So
,J.
,J.
,J.
,Geo.
,L.
,Geo.
,Mary Ann
,R.

,Cornelia
,E.H.
,Warren
,J.
,M
,Consider
,Henry
,James
,John
,Margaret
,W.8.
,William
,A.
,Betsey
,E .P.

M 33
F 22
M 25
M 24
M 1
F 27?
M 34
M 27
M 58
M 23
M 23
F 19
F 1
M 25
F 20
M 26
F 1
M 40
M 40
M 6mo
M 38
F 27
M 35
M 29
M 42
M 42
F 9
F 50
F 14
M 25
F 10
M 60
M 17
F 20
M 21
M 25
M 2S
M 20
F 27
M 30
F 28
M 28
F 2
F 38
M i7
M 26
M 27
M 10
M4
M 13
M 16
F 40
M 56
M 22
F 8m
F 30
M 10

3000/7000 MA
NY
MI
Stagedriver
NY
ClerK
KS
MA
Stagedriver
NY
100
CarpenLer
MA?
LightingRod
NY
Tinner
NY
Tinner
PA
KS
PA
500/175
Grocer
IL
OH
KS
KY
3600
Lawyer
KY
3600
Lawyer
KS
CT
15m/3m
Lawyer
MI
800/100
PA
Banker
1000/400 MA
Carpenter
10m/~00
MA
Merchant
MA
10m/200
Lawyer
PA
Eng
PA
PA
Miner
PA
1000/200 Eng
Teamster
PA
Swe
Servant
Ire
Dishwasher
400/500
Farmer
NY
400/500
NY
Farmewr
NY
Porter
CT
Cooper
?
Eng
Eng
Clergyman
500/300
KS
NY
Saddler
NY
Wagon MaKer 500/100
MA
Carpenter
200 PA
IL
IL
IL
MI
OH
feamster
300
Ma
Laborer
MI
KS
ME
CT
lawyer

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174 119 IN ST
026 LA &amp; Winthrop
173 ?
026 LA &amp; Winthrop
026 LA &amp; winthrop
208 33 MA ST
173 ?
208 33 MA ST
185 ?
101 NY ST
101 NY ST
05639 MA St
056·39 MA St
056 39 MA St
223 Levee
223 Levee
223 Levee
051 78 KY St
051 78 KY St
034 OH St
034 OH St
034 OH St
094 24 MA ST
211 81 IN St
058 ?
058 ?
206 VT ST
206 VT ST
'206 VT ST
206 VT ST
206 VT ST
206 VT ST
206 VT ST
143 57 TN ST
209 Eldridge House
091 59·Del St
091 59 DE ST ?
172 Johnson House
198 ?
287 ?
249 52 NY ST
249 52 NY ST
154 ?
154 ?
154 ?
171 29 VT ST
172 Johnson House
194 74 KY ST
194 74 KY ST
194 74 KY ST
194 74 KY ST
194 74 KY ST
194 74 KY ST
194 74 KY ST
152 34 OH ST
152 34 OH ST
152 34 OH ST

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�FEDERAL CENSUS 1860 LAWRENCE, KANSAS
SEX AGE OCCUPATION REAL/PERS BRTH HH ADDRESS

NAME
Crocker
Crocker
Crocker
Cromer
Cromer
Cromer
Cromer
Crosby
Crosby.
Crosby
Cutter
Cutter
Cutter
Cutter
Cuttier
Cuttier
Dailey
DaLee
DaLee
Dalton
Danvers
Dargan
Dart
Davenport
Davenport
Davers
Davers
Davidson
Davis
Davis
Day
Deamer
Dean
Dean
Dean
Dean
Dennis
Dennis
Dennis
Detrick
Dix
Dix
Dix
Dix
Dix
Donnaly
Donnaly
Donnaly
Donnaly
Donnaly
Donnely
Donnely
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Douglas
Dow

,G.H.
,J.
,J .?
,Chas.
,Ida
,Mary,
,R.J.
,Geo.
,George
,Martha
,Cordelia
,J .
,John
,Rodalphus
,A.
,D.C.
, ?.
,A.G.

,Martha
,Bill

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"E.

,M.
,L.
,L.

,Frank
,FRank
,E.

,Mary
,Mary
,James
,W.
,E.
,Henry
, Ida
,J.M.
,8.
,Malina
,Osmea
,J.
,8rigetta
,C.8.
,Edward
,R.C.
,Stephen
,Sr idget t
,John
,John
,Mary
,Neve
,8.
,Mary
,James ?
,Julia
"Mary E.
,N.W.
,H.P

M
M
M
M
F
F
M
M
M
F
F
M
M
M
M
M
F
M
F
M
M

30
31
31
2
4
27
28
30
1
23

23
33
5
8m
30
27
20
39
22
28
23
F 26
F 20
F 38
F 38
? 40
? 40
M 25
F 20
F 20
M 30
M 63
F 26
M3
F 1
M 29
M 28
F 22
M 2
M 25
F 21
M 34
M 3m
M 30
'M 19
F '20
M 10
M 21
F 18
M 15
M 64
F 50
M5
F 34
F 13
M 33
M 32

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Ire 152
MA 152
MA' 152
NY 272
NY 272
NY 272
NY 272
300
Carpenter
Ire 163
Carpenter
KY 163
OH 163
Cook
VT 138
Ire 138
Print.er
IL 138
IL 138
MA 220
Surveyor
MA 220
Laborer
Ire 209
Servant
Photograph 500/2000 OH 076
MA 076
1000
Ire 172
Merchant.
NY 218
Clerk
Ire 209
Servant
OH 220
IN 154
IN 154
NY 092
NY -92
Carpenter
NJ 287
Servant
IL 050
Servant
IL 050
5aloon Kp.
3000/50
IRE 030
Laborer
Ger 117
CT 073
CT 073
KS 073
Wagon Maker 2500/250 CT 073
Clergyman
OH 253
IL 253
KS 253
'Cab. Maker
Swi 064
IRE 171
Carpenter
800/200
CT ·171
KS 171
Blacksmith 3000/1000 CT 171
App.WagMak
CT 171
Ire 282
Ire 282
Mason
Ire 282
Ire 282
Ire 282
1000/200
Ire 282
Ire 282
IL 037
NY 037
NY 037
Farmer
NY 037
Liquor Deal
/600 NH 062
Machinest
carpenter
Carpenter

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300

500
500

34
34
34
35
35
35
35

OH
OH
OH
CT
CT
CT
CT

ST
ST
ST
St
5t
St
St

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Whitney House
Whitney House
Whitney House
Whitney House
Whitney House
Whitney House
Eldridge House
45 MA Upstairs
45 MA Upstairs
Johnson House
2 VT ST
Eld'r idge House
Whitney House
?
?
?
?
?

89 RI St
89 ST
128 TN
?

186 VT ST
186 VT ST
186 VT ST
186 VT ST
67 NJ ST
67 NJ ST
67 NJ ST
61 NY ST
29 VT ST
29 VT ST
29 VT ST
29 VT ST
29 VT ST
115 RI ST
115 RI 5T
115 RI ST
115 RI 5T
115 RI ST
115 RI ST
115 RI 5T
?
?
?

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�FEDERAL CENSUS" 1860 LAWRENCE, KANSAS
SEX AGE OCCUPATION REAL/PERS BRTH HH ADDRESS

NAME
Dow
Drisdon
Drisdon
Drisdon
Dritzler
Droyer
Drugan
Dubaire
Ducker
Dudley
Duffiel
Duffiel
Duffiel
Duffiel
Duncan
Duncan
Duncan
Duncan
Duncan
Duncan
Duncan
Duncan
Duncan
Duncan
Dunn
Dunn
Dunn
Dunn
Dunn
Dunn
Dunn
Dunn
Dunn
Dunn
Dunn
Dye
Earl
Earl
Ear 1
Earl
Earl
Ecke
Ecke
Edmonds
Edward
Edwards
Eggard,
Eigmann"
Eigmann
Eldridge
Eldridge
Eldridge
Eldridge
Eldridge
Eldridge
Eldridge
Eldridge

,M.L. F
,B.
,Harriet
,Rebecca
,G:

,J;
,J.
,N.
,H.
,G.
,Alonzo
,Annetta
,J .
,Sarah
,Adaline
,Chas.
,Chas.
,Chas. H.
,Elizabeth
,F lemon ?
,John
,Margaret
,S.Ann
,Will"iam
,A.J.
,Caroline
,Eva
,F red
,J.M.
,John C .
,Lettia
,Mary
,Richard
,Roscoe
,Servantis
,A.
,Geo.
,H.
,Jenney
,Kate
,W.H.
,F .0.
,Josephine
,A.
,D.

,Ch.
, T.
,A ??
,C.

,A.
,Ada
,Alice
,Augusta
,E.S.
,Edward
,Emma
,Eva

F 27
M 49
F 44
F 6m
M 34
M 18
F 17
M 45
M 25
M 28
M3
F 1
M 24
F 22
F 33
M 1mo
M 44
M 38
F 24
M5
M 10
F 13
F 8
M 13
F 33
F 16
F 18
M 8m
M 50
M 26
F 20
F 48
M 14
M 25
M 23
M 21
M 26
F 21
F 28
F 24
M 18
M 28
F 23
M 27
M 14
M 31
M 17
M 31
M 25
F 30
F 31
F 10
-F 22
M 28
M 17
F i4
F 7

MA
KY
MO
KY
2000/500 PA
Mayor
Eng
Barkeeper
MO
Servant
RI
Speculator 4000
NH
Carpenter
IN
Merchant
KS
KS
MD
IL
KY
KS
4000/5000 VA
Merchant
8000/3000 VA
Merchant.
KY
MO
IL
IL
IL
IN
ME
NB
NB
KS
3000/400 OH
Hotel Kp
700/
NB
Farmer
NB
NOV
ME
/150
Joiner
NB
Farmer
NB
NY
Dep Sheriff
2000 MA
AL
CT
Teacher
MA
Carriag Pai
GA
400/200
Saddler
Ger
Ger
Grocer
800
ME
Wal
Teacher
400/500
MA
Clerk
WI
Brewer
Ger
Brewer
3000/300
Ger
500/500
MA
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MA
NY
MA
MA
MA
MA

062
199
199
199
096
209
2"18
172
209
172
225
225
225
225
048
048
040
048
040
048
048
048
048
040
234
055
055
234
055
055
055
055
055
055
055
209
212
294
212
209
167
064
064
092
248
002
040
105
105
028
209
027
235
235
028
285
027

32 NH St.
KY ST
KY ST
KY. ST
17 CT St
Eldridge House
2 VT ST
Johnson House
Eldridge House
Johnson House
96 MA ST
96 MA ST
96 MA ST
96 MA ST
89 LA St
89 LA St
89 LA St
89 LA St
89 LA St
89 LA St
89 LA St
89 LA St
89 LA 5t
89 LA St
23 Commerical
Commerical Hs
Commerical Hs
23 Commerical
Commerical Hs
Commerical Hs
Commerical Hs
Commerical Hs
Commerical Hous
Commerical Hs
Commerical Hs
Eldridge House
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Eldridge House
Waverly House
61 NY ST
61 NY ST
?

31 NY St
Mass Wint&amp;Pinck
89 LA St
39 ME ST
39 ME ST
RI ST
Eldridge House
RI ST
26 RI ST
26 RI ST
RI ST
NH ST
RI ST

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SEX AGE OCCUPATION REAL/PERS. BRTH HH ADDRESS

NAME
Eldridge
Eldridge
Eldridge
Eldridge
Eldridge
Eldridge
Eldridge
Eldridge
Eldridge
Eldridge
Eldridge
Eldridge
Elliot
Ellis
Ellis
Embry
Emstad
Emstad
Engreson
Engreson
Engreson
Engreson
Engreson
Engreson
Estobrook
Estringer
Estringer
Estringer
Estringer
Estringer
Estringer
Estringer
Estringer
Estringer
Evans
Evans
Evans
Evans
Evans
Evans
Evans
Everly
Fairbanks
Fairbanks
Fairbanks
Faron
Faron
Faron
Faron
Faron
Faron
Faron
Faron
Farren
Farren
Farren
Farren

,James
,Joseph
,Josephine
,L.
,Lida .W.
,Lyman
,Mary R.
,Mary S.
,Phebe
,S.W.
,Sholer
,T.S.
,R.
,A.
,Carrie
,J/H.
,P.

,Susan
,A.
,Anna
,H.
,Harriet
,John
,Oscar
,L.
,C.
,Eliz.
,Eliz.
,Eva Ann
,Henry
,John
,Mary
,Noah
,Sarah
,D.
,J .W.
,John
,Maria
,Mary
,Mary
,Mary
,D.
,Geo.
,H.
,Wm.H.
,Anna
,Eunice
,Fanny
,Harriet
,W.
,Walter
,Walter
,William
,Eliz.
, Ellen
,Florence
,Mary

M
M
F
M

17
30
14
45
F 22
M 65
F 40
F 18
F 6m
M 44
M2
M 35
M 31
M 28
F 28
M 207
M 30
F 24
M 20
F 14
F 48
F 8
M 52
M 10
F 45
F 45
F 10
F 10
F 20
M1
M7
F 18
M 17
F 15
M 19
M 47
M 22
F 15
F 10
F

18
F 46

·M
M
M
M
F
F
F
F

24
23
56
19
3
12
8
35
34
5

M
M
F 8
M2
F 37
F 7
F 5
F 2

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MA
MA
MA
300
MA
Merchant
IN
MA
2000
MA
MA
KS
Hotel Keep 66800/24M MA
MA
Merchant
MA
County Trea
500
IN
Blacksmith 300/200
Ger
Ger
Printer
Swe
Barber
Can
Pol
Swe
Swe
Swe
Catholic Pr
IA
Laborer.
Swe
Swe
Cook
MA
VA
OH
OH
OH
KT
OH
OH
OH
OH
Wal
Saddler
OH
Student
1000/1300 OH
OH
NY
Wal
OH
Carpent.er
PA
Mechanic
ME
Machinest
ME
ME
MA
MA
MA
MA
Butcher
4000/400 MA
MA
MA
MA
NY
OH
PA
NY
Servant

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028
028
027
209
285
028
027
027
235
027
027
285
209
259
259
172
172
172
284
284
284
284
284
284
220
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
248
098
098
098
098
248
098
264
149
149
149
049
049
049
049
049
049
049
049
085
085
085
085

RI ST
RI ST
RI S1
Eldridge House
NH ST
RI ST
RI S1
RI ST
26 RI S1
RI ST
RI ST
NH ST
Eldridge House
65 MA ST
65 MA ST
Johnson House
Johnson House
Johnson House
7
7
7
7
7
7
Whit.ney House
7
7
7
7
7
7
?

7
7
31
W.
W.
W.
W.
31
W.
RI
44
44
44
7
7
7
7

NY St
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence
Lawrence
NY ST
Lawrence
St
VT ST
VT ST
VT ST

?
?
?

7
Hen
Hen
Hen
Hen

bt
bt
bt
bt

MA
MA
MA
MA

&amp;
&amp;
&amp;
&amp;:

NH
NH
NH
NH

�NAME
Farren
Faucett
Fields?
Fillmore
Fillmore
Fillmore
Findley
Finely
Finely
Finley
Fish
Fish
Fisher
Fitch
Fitch
Fitch
Fitch
Fitch
Fitch
Flogg
Folks
Folies
Folies
Folies
Foolschman
Ford
Ford
Ford
Foster
Foster
Fraser
Fraser
Freeman
Freeman
Frells
Frells
Frick
Frick
Frihart
Fritzel
Fry
Fry
Fuilds?
Fuller
Fuller
Fuller
Fuller
Fuller
Fuller
Fuller
Furds
Furds
Furgerson
Furgerson
Furgerson
Furon ..
Gardner

FEDERAL CENSUS 1860 LAWRENCE, KANSAS
ADDRESS
SEX AGE OCCUPATION REAL/PERS BRTH HH
NY. 085 Hen bt MA &amp; NH
M 37 Shoemaker
,W.H.
NY 195 ?
M 28 Laborer
,J.G.
OH 055 Commerical Hs
11
M
,G.
NH 146 48 NH 5T
2000/3000
M 27 Merchant
,h.
NBR 146 48 NH 5T
2000/3000
M 29 Lawywer
,L.
NY 146 48 NH 5T
F 29
,Rose
OH 080 ?
M '1
,Wm.
OH 009 8 Mass St
F 28
,Elizabeth
VA 009 8 Mass 5t
3000/6000
M 31 Druggist
,J .A .
009 8 Mass 5t
"finely)
NY 240 ?
F 27
,E.
OH 240 ?
M 7
,Frank
Ger 209 Eldridge House
M 45 Cook
,A.
MA 258 NY ST
Merchant
M 54
,Asa
KS 025 ?
Plaster?
1mo
M
,Chas.
M 28 Bookseller 3500/200 MA 025 ?
,E.P
KS 025 ?
F 3
,Julia S.
MA 258 NY ST
31
F
,Mary
NY 025 ?
F 26
,Sarah N.
ME 146 48 NH ST
M 25 Laborer
,H.H.
IN 295 87 VT ST
Farmer
27
M
,D.
019 ?
KS
F 2
,Carry
019 ?
Ire
F 24
,Carry W.
019 ?
RI
5001100
Physician
M 31
,S.C.
055 Commerical Hs
NY
Lawyer
31
M
,J.E.
005 48 Mass St
NY
M 48 Merchant
,(,eo.
005 48 MA ST
NY
1600
M 48 Merchant
,Geo.
005 48 MA ST
Ma
45
F
,Rachell H.
lre 067 ?
M 27 Carpenter
,A&gt;M.
067 ?
MA
M 4
,Chas.
003 127 Tenn
VA
F 25
,Mary A.
2500/4000 NY 003 127 Tenn
M 26 Jewler
,R.
ME 093 ?
F 16
,Lizzie
MA 093 ?
1300
Grocar
M 36
,0.
NY 172 Johnson House
M 22 Laborer
,John
NY 172 Johnson House
F 26
,Sarah
??? 16 IN ST
?
F 71
,Adelaide
ME 126 i6 IN ST
M 47? Mi ller
,C.
MD 165 KY AVE
Blacksmith
M 21
,J.
044 30 RI St
Ger
3001
M 22
,H.
Eng
291 33 NH ST
4000/300
30
F
,matilda
Eng 291 33 NH ST
M 29 Trader
,Samuel
OH 055 Commerical Hs
M 11
,G.
CT 136 35 TN ST
4000/1000
Physician
42
M
,Alonzo
136 35 TN ST
4000/1000 CT
Physician
M 42
,Alonzo
136 35 TN ST
CT
F 12
,Anna
136
35 TN ST
CT
F 12
,Anna
CT 136 35 TN ST
F 34
,Anna
CT 136 35 TN ST
F 34
,Anna
IL 146 48 NH 5T
M 25
,Ed
268 ?
Ger
F
25
,frensha
Ger 268 ?
M 36 Saloon Keep
·,P.
NH 151 ?
F 24
,Ellen
KS 151 ?
M 11m
,Fred J.
151 ?
riA
1400
M 24 Machinest
,J .H .
MA 059 ?
M 17 Clerk
,E.D.
CT 070 47 MA ST
M 28 Baker
,J.

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�FEDERAL CENSUS 1860 LAWRENCE. KANSAS
SEX AGE OCCUPATION REAL/PERS BRTH HH ADORESS

NAME
Gardner
Gates
Gates
Genkins
Genkins
Genkins
Genkins
Gerard
Gerold
Gill
Girdon
Glathood
Glathood
Glenn
Gordon
Gordon
Gordon
Grangen
Granshintt
Grant
Graton
Greswold
Greswold
Griffen
Griffen
Griffith
Griffith
Griffith
Griswold
Groll
Groll
Groll
Groll
Grovenor
Grovenor
Grovenor
Grovenor
Grovenor
Grovenor
Grow
Grow
Grow
Guest
Guest
Guest
Guest
Guild
Guild
Guild
Haag
Haag
Haag
Hackett
Hadwick
Hadwick
Hadwick
Hall

,Mary
,Ada
,F.
,A.M.
,Emily
,George
,Mary E .
,I.
,So
,J.

,Chas.
,J.
,M ..
,R. Y .
,A.
,J.
,J.

,H.
,J.

,Chas.
,J .R.

,Ellen M.
,( Gr iswold)
,Ann
,T.

,Geo.
,Mary
,R.S.
,J .F .

,Margaret
,Margaret
,w.O.
,Wm.
,Chas.
,Ellen
,Emily
,G.

,H.P.
,Laura M.
,Chas.
,J.M.
,Mary
,Alfred
,Mary
,Mary
,Thos.
,Edwara
,J ,?

,Pamelia
,Gilbert
,H.
,Nancy
,Po
,George
,5.
,Sally
,E.

20
17
25
37
F 11
M 3
F 18
M 24
M 34
M 30
M 28
M 24
M 26
M 33
M 25
M 24
M 35
M 23
F 10
M 18
M 24
F 23

F
F
M
F

F 30
M 36
M 16
F 35
M 40
M 26
F 8
F 26
M 2
M 32
M 4
F 27
F 25
M 29
M 35
F 12

?

Merchant

Carpenter
Millman
Grocer
Grocer
Machinest
Laborer
Laborer
Mason

Carpenter
Merchant
Druggist

5aloonkeep

Grocer
Grocer

F 7

M 35
F 31
M 18
F 24
F 46
M 52
M 19
M 40
F 39
M 610
M 60
M 50
M 30
M 2
M 26
F 2
F 20

Carpenter

MA
MA
6000/2000 IL
IL
KS
IL
NY
RI
NH
NY
OH
20001
11000 OH
RI
300
IN
IN
PA
Eng
OH
NY
1300 MA
NY
Ire
Ire
ME
MA
MA
100/200
2000/6000 MA
MO'
Ger
OH
525/800
Ger
MA
CT
CT
3000/1300 NBR
2000/2000 CT
MA
CT
300/200
VT
VT
?

Merchant
Clerk
Merchant

10m/150

Farmer
Farmer
Hostler
Butcher

1000/100

NY
NY
RI
NY
NY
PA
ME
ME
ME
Ire
MA
MA
MA
Eng

070
258
258
111
111
III
111
209
220
223
291
039
039
151
195
195
223
287
161
218
088
008
008
256
256
241
241
241
007
086
086
086
086
071
071
072
071
072
072
294
294
294
115
115
115
115
057
057
057
156
156
156
209
106
106
106
281

47 MA ST
NY ST
NY ST
?
?

?
?

Eldridge House
Whitney House
Levee
33 NH ST
80 NY St
80 NY 5t.
?
?
?
?

21 RI ST
2 VT 5T
47 VT 5T
Ind &amp; Winth
Ind &amp; Wint.h
71 IN 5T
71 IN ST
85 MA 5T
85 MA ST
85 MA ST
Ind &amp; Wint.th
MA bt Hen&amp; Win
MA bt Hen&amp; Win
MA bt Hen&amp; Win
MA bt Hen&amp; Win
94 NH 5T
94 NH 5T
103 NH 5T
94 NH 5T
103 NH 5T
103 NH 5T
?
?
?

175
175
175
175
167
167
167

M5
M5
MS
M5
TN
TN
TN

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5T

-"
-"
?

Eldridge House
?
?

?

120 NY 5T

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St
5t.
5t
5t
5T
5T

�BROWN. WALKER

Florence FELDMAN-WOOD 1S looking for information on T. D. BROWN who lived in
North Lawrence in the l880s. He received one-half of a patent right from Wal ter
B. WALKER of Cherokee Station for an improvement in spinning wheels. She is
seeking to prove that this T.D. BROWN is the same as Timothy Dewey BROWN of
Oakland, California who had a patent dated 1883 for "new and useful improvements
in wood spinning machines." If any Brown researcher can shed any light on either
of these men (or, if they are the same, this man!), please contact Florence, at
THE SPINNING WHEEL SLEUTH, P. O. Box 522, Andover, MA 01810 (508-475-8790).
PARKER. SMITH

Interested in any information on Enos W. SMITH, h. 1837, Harmony, Maine, brother
of Benton SMITH.
He settled SE 1/2 Sec. 4 Lecompton (now Wakarusa Twp.).
Enlisted in the KS Cavalry at Ft. Leavenworth, 28 Sept 1861, and assigned to Co.
A., 9th Reg. He listed Clinton as his residence during the Civil War. Worked
for KS Pacific RR 1865-1868.
Finally settled in Leadville, CO.
Daughters
Camilla b. 8 Nov 1868, Olathe,Ks; Ella L., h. Sept 1872, Neder1ands, CO.
MARTHA J. PARKER, R. R. 2, BOX 99, OVERBROOK, KS 66524.

CRASE. GIBSON

I

NEECE

I

STIDHAM

Need information concerning Richard STIDHAM, m. Rachael CRASE. Richard Singleton
STIDHAM m 1st Nancy NEECE. Children: James H., Rosa Ellen, Mary (Polly), Samuel,
Thomas, Jasper, Harvey, and Amanda. M 2nd 5 Jan 1895 Rachael CRASE. Children
in 1910 Federal census:
Meredith, Ester, Ben, Ella Mae.
Mardy (Meredith),
Hattie, and Benjamin CRASE living in Lawrence, KS in 1910 Federal Census.
LONA WARD GIBSON, 712 67th Ave. Dr. West, Bradenton, FL 34207.

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Nares appearing on the Federal Census (Pages 179-185) are not included in this
index, s ; nee they are ; n alphabet; ca 1 order.

-A-

Laura, 175
BISSELL,
Arabe 11 e , 167
BLACK,
Samuel C., 169
BLACKLEDGE,
A.N., 170
BLAKE,
F.A., 166
BLEDSO,

Johnathan, 170
BAKER &amp;RIDENOUR,

166
ADAMS,
Calorie, 165
Martin, 165
ADEBRECHT,
Leonea August,

153
ALLEN,
Asaph K., 170
H.K., 165, 168
Isaac, 165
Lyman, 165
Norman, 170
Robert, 165
ALLER,
Henry_Nathaniel,

154
Ruth, 154, 161
Sarah Virginia,

161
ANDERSON,
James, 166
Joseph, 166
Louis, 166
Sadie, 174
Sarah, 166
ANGELL,
Mr., 156
ARMSTRONG,
Nellie, 156
ASHLEY,
Robt., 168

-BBAILEY,

F.A., 165, 166,
167(2), 168(5),
170
L.D., 167(2)
BAKER,
F.P., 170
G.C., 164
George, 164

BALDWIN,
James 0., 167
BALEN,
J.W., 169
BANKS,
E.V., 165, 170
George A., '164,

E., 166

165, 170

BLOOD,
H.L., 165
J., 165
James, 168
W.N., 168
BOLLINGER,
Bess, 156
BOLHAN,
Hay, 154
BOLZIZER,
Mr., 159
BONO,
Mahlon, 165
Silas, 169
Si las A., 165
BONEBRAKE,
J.H., 169
BOWEN,
Bessie, 173
BRADY,
John, 167
BRANDER,
James, 165
BRANSON,
Jacob, 168, 169
BRECHEISEN,
Mr. &amp;Mrs.
George, 162
Peter, 162
Will iam, 162
BREEZE,
Heirs (minor),

BARBER,
Charles, 168,

170
BARKER; 169
Elizabeth F.,

169
F., 165
Frances, 165
Francis, 165,

169
BARNARD,
N., 166
BARNART,
Abner, 161
BARNES,
Amos, 170
BARTON,
Joseph, 170
BEAILE,
Isaac C., 169
BEAM,

J., 167
J. A., 164, 169
Beam,
J .A., 166
BEAM,
J.H., 165
L.J., 165, 166
BEAN,
L. J., 166
BEAZLEY,
T.W., 167
BEEURE,
L.J., 161
BIFFER/PIFFER,

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169
Thomas, 169
Thomas Jr., 169

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BRETCHELHAUSER,
Barbette. 161
Joseph, 167
BRIGGS,
Steven, 168
BRINDLE,
William, 164
BRINKLEY,
Frank I in, 168
BROADWELL,
Anne, 156
Mary Mears, 156
Virginia, 156
BRONSON,
EI izabeth, 169
George H., 169
Heirs, 169
J., 165
J.L., 166
John L., 169
BROWN,
D.G., 164
Garwood H., 169
Hartson R., 165
Heirs, 164, 169
Henry, 167
James B., 169
John, 164, 167
T.D., 186
Timothy Dewey,

186
BRUCE,
Charles, 167
Lawson, 168
BRUNER,
L.F., 164
BUCHHEIH,
Mary A., 175
BUCK I NGH.6J1,
Eddwin Jeffreys,

154
Sarah Virginia,

154
BULLEW,
L., 16J.
BURT,

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BURT (continued)
George, 170(2)
Heirs, 110
Henry, 170
BURTON,
David L., 165
Detroit, 165,

166(2)
L.H., 166
W.A., 165
BUSH,
A.J., 165
wi 11 ; am H., 165

-CCANIFF,

H.J., 168
CANNIFF,
H.J., 166
CANNON,
J.A., 169
CAREY,
Kenneth Anton,

154
CARPENTER,
Lewis, 167(2)
CARROL,
William, 110
CARSONS,
Wi 11 iam, 165
CARTER,
Elizabeth
Dick inson, 159
CATLI ES,
George 0., 168
CAVANASSEE,
C., 165
CHEANEY,
T., 169
CHRISTIAN,
James, 165
CLARK,
Herman, 168
CLAYTON,
estate, 166
J.P., 169

M.M., 164
S.L., 169

W., 167
Widow, 164
William, 169
Wm., 168
CLOUGH,
M.R., 167
COLLAMORE,
George M., 164
COMPTON,
John, 169
CONN,
Nancy Jane, 169
CONNOR,
Dorothy, 159
El izabeth, 159
Eva Gatch, 159
Rose, 159
COOK,
Beulah Violet
(Maud), 154
Charles Newman,
154
Elida (Ida)
Gatch, 154
Ernest Gatch,
154
Phi 11 ips, 167
COOPER,
A1ice, 114
Mary, 164
COREL,
Rebecca, 163
CORNELIUS,
E.H., 167
Paul ina, 168
Reuben, 168
COWEN,
Bessie, 155
COX,
Charlotte, 158
John, 158
Joseph, 158
Joseph F., 158
Katherine, 158
Martha, 158
Martha Gatch,
158
Rogers, 158
Rogers jr., 158

Tom, 158
CRAFT,
Joseph, 166
CRANE,
Kather i ne, 158
CRASE,
Rachael, 186
CREAL,

S., 169
CREEL,
H.S., 166
Sylvester, 166
CROMPTON,
John W., 168
CURRY,
Mary, 158
CURTI S,
A., 166, 167
Alfred, 164(2),
166(2)
CUSTARD,
Amos J., 165
R.W., 165

-0DALLAS,

L.J., 168
DANIELS,
Cynthia Ellen
Elliott, 111
Ju I i a Ellen, 171
Miner, 111
Nathaniel Burr,
111
DANVERS,
H.F., 110
DAR I NGTON,
Charles, 156
DASHIELL,
Nancy, 158
DAVEY,
Minnie, 174
DAVIDSON,
J.R., 169
James A., 165
John, 165
Jordan, 165
DAVIS,

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H.P., 170
Henry F., 17G
DENNIS,
Ellen, 174
DERBY,
John, 168
DISSINGER,
Rev .• , 162
DODDRIDGE,
. Lilly, 173
DOLL,
Frederick, 164
DOUGLAS,
El iza Jane, 169
Heirs, 169
William H., 169
DRISDAM,
Beofin, 167
DRISDOM,
Bedford, 16:
DUMMER,
R.W., 169
DUNBAR,
Hiram, 168
Hirma, 168
DUNCAN,
W.H., 161, iS9
Wes ley H.,

168(2)
DUNCAN

&amp;ALLISON,

168
DUNCAN &amp; BROWIi,

165
DURSTON,
Frank, 159
DWIGHT,
Brothers, 165

-EECKE,
F.J., 168
EDSON,
Enma, 176
EDWARDS,
Enid, 161
Harold, 1~. 161
Leon; 154
Lily Gatch. 161

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Theoph i I us, 168
ELDRIDGE,
L.W., 170
T.B.,170
ELDRIDGE &amp;FORD,
161
ELLIOTT ,
Henry, 164
LavinaHo lloway,
111
Robert G., 161
Stephen, 111
ELLI S,
Homer, 160
EMERY,
J. S., 165
EMORY,
Chas. C., 168
ENDERTON,
Sherman, 118
ENGLISH,
G,O., 110
ENOS,
H.L., 167, 168
ESKRIDGE,
C. V., 168
E.W., 168
Fick 0., 168

-FFAIRCHILD &amp; Co.,
168
FALLERY,
E.R., 170
FARMER,
Mrs. P., 161
FEASELEY,
John C., 110
FELDMAN-WOOD,
Florence, 186
FERRIL,
Thomas, 161
FESSIG,
Charles F., 160
FIELDS,
E.H., 167
Julia Pearl
Leigh, 171

XVII, No.4. oontinJed

FILLiMORE,
H.S., 169
L., 169
FILLMORE,
Hasen S., 170
Heirs, 110
L., 110
Lemuel, 110
Lydia, 170
R.H., 110
Surviving
Partner, 170
FISKE,
Grace Gatch, 157
John F. I I I, 157
FITZGERALD,
John, 170
FITZPATRICK,
F.L., 155
FLORY,
Elmira, 174
FOLLETT,
F., 168
FORD,
George, 165
FRAZIER,
R.L., 168
FRIEDLINE,
I.R., 155
FUIGERLU,
John, 168
FULLER,
A., 165
Dr. A., 117

-GGARDNER,
Mr., 117
GARLAND,
Carl, 159
GASLOW,
Hr., 151
GATCH,
Albert, 158
Andrew
Phi 11 ippe, 158
Asbury Philip,
153(2)

Tl£ PIONEER, VOL. XVII, No. 4

Cena, 151
Conduce Lock,
154
Eleanor, 158
Ella, 159
Elwood Steward,
159
Elwood Stewart,
159
Emley Barber,
151
Fannie Boyer,
153
Francis
McCormick, 158
George, 153(2)
George Albert,
154, 160
George Wallace,
153, 160
Gordon Gray, 159
Haro ld, 160
Harold Burns,
153
Helen, 153, 160
Helen Gray, 159
Helen Louise,
159
Kate Mahala
Hughes, 154
Katherine
Haynes, 158
Lillie, 154
Louise, 159
Mabe I May, 160
Marguerite, 157
Mary, 158, 159
Mary Etta, 153
Mi lton
McCormick, 158
Mil ton W., 158
Orytha Helen,
158
Patricia Lou,
160
Philip Curry,
158
Rachel, 158
Robert Flton,

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153
Robert Fulton,
160
Ruth, 160
Ruth Elizabeth,
153
Ruth Gordon, 159
Sally, 151
'Samue I, 154, 159
Sara Etta, 154
Social
Buck ingham, 153
Thomas Leigh,
158(2)
Virginia, 153
Wallace Boyer,
154
GEELAN,
Nettie, 112
GIBSON,
Lona Ward, 186
GI LLI LAND,
A.B., 169
GLEASON,
. F., 169, 110
. Fortunatus, 164
J.H., 161
GOODALL,
Hr., 156
GOODWIN,
Ethel Swing, 155
Philip Burgin,
155
GRAHAM,
John, 168
GRAHAM &amp;WILLITT,
168
GROTON,
John R., 110
GROVENOR,
. G., 110(2)
H.P., 170
GUEST &amp;KIMBALL,
165
GWARTNEY,
Mary, 164
Thomas, 164

-H-

�1..:lEX TO YOL. XVII

HAGAN,
Dennis, 166
John, 166
HALBERT,
. D.C., 161
HALL,
Barbara, 156
Carlos, 110
George E., 110
Lucy Ann, 110
Mr., 156
HALL &amp;McKINNEY,
169
HAM,
W.P., 169
HAMLIN,
Charles H., 168
HANDFORD,
George, 110
HANEY,
Edward, 164
HANSCOME,
O.A., 169
HANSEN,
S.K., 161
HANSON,
Wi 11 iam, 165
HARP,
C., 110
HARRINGTON,
Martha, 110
HARRIS,
B.F., 151
B. F., Jr., 151
El izabeth, 151
H.H., 151
Henry, 151
William, 151
HART,
Donald, 156
Dr. Robert, 156
El izabeth, 156
John, 156
Richard, 156
Robert, 156
William, 156
HARTLEY,
J., 165
HARTMAN,

t

No. 4 oontiRJed
Maur ice, 164,
·166
HARTMANN,
Maurice, 166
HASELTINE,

HOLLOWELL,
Si las, 169
HOLT &amp;.ELDRIDGE,

168
HOOVER,
Isaac, 161
HOPKINS,
T., 164
HORNSBY,

LD., 110
HAUSMAN,
Mrs. Sarah, 161
HAWES,
John, 165
HAZELTINE,
DavidP., 166
Joseph, 166
Melvia, 166
Wm. M., 166
HEATH,
Alfred, 164
Erastus, 165
Heirs, 165
Jannetta B., 165
HELM,
Wi 11 iam M., 169
HELMS,
William, 169
HENDRY,
A.W., 165
J.W., 165
James M., 168
Samuel, 165
HERN,
Gentry F., 165
HERRING,
W., 166
W.W., 169
Wm. W., 165
HETRICK,
Maude, 114
HILL,
Harry, 151
Winnie, 114
HINMAN,
Will iiun S., 168
HIRD,
Carrie, 113
HOLLAND,
Alverda James,

C., 165, 110
Co lumbus, 164,

168
Widow, 168
Will i am B., 164
HORTON,
James C., 110
HOUK,
Anna, 113
HOWARD,
H.M., 166
R.M., 166
HOYT,
B., 169
Benjamin, 169
HUBBARD,
A.L., 166
David, 169, 110
HUGHSON,
E.O., 110
El ias 0., 169
S.K., 110
5.S., 110
HUNT,
P.H., 168
HUSON,
Dr., 117
. S.K., 168
HUTCHINSON,
Walter C., 161
-1-

ISHAM,
Asa, 155
Asa C., 155
Mary Louise, 155
Suzanne, 155

151
HOLLOWAY,
Lavina, 111

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JACKSON,
Bessie, 113
.JARVIS,
Hanson, 165
Typhosa, 165
JENKS,
Lewis, 168
JOHNSON,
B., 169
Campbell Swing.

156
Dr. J. A., 155
Mat i Ida, 113
JONES, 171
Heirs, 169(2)
L.L., 169
Marshall J., 169
Solomon Wm .• 164
Widow i 169
JORDAN,
J., 151

-KKELLOG,
L., 161
KENNEDY,
Be 11, 114
KENSIT,
Inez Staatz, 162
KENYON,
J.L., 168
KILLAM,
George F., 170
M.A.C., 161
KIRKHAM,
LN., 169
KIRKLAND,
J., 169
KOEHLER,
Lena, 113
KREIPE,
Ett ie, 115

-LLA HAY,
Francois, 169
Heirs, 169

1l£ PIONEER, YOL. XVII, lb. 4

�INlEX TO VOL. XVII, No. 4 oontin..ted

Nancy, 169
LADD,
E.D., 168,
1"69( 2)
E. V., 168
LANTON,
Mrs. Sarah E.,
177
LASH,
J. F., 165
LASLE,
George W., 167
LAUMAN,
Anna M. Gatch,
159(2)
Annie Carter,
159
Hester, 159
Philip Gatch,
159(2)
LAURIE,
Wi 11 iam, 170
LAWERSON,
Bertha, 172
LAWRIE,
John W., 166
LEIGH,
Clarence Virgil,
171
Edgar Daniels,
171
Esther Virginia,
171
Harold Roscoe,
171
James, 171
Julia Ellen
Daniels, 171
Ju li a Pear I, 171
Lawrence
Elliott, 171
Mar i an Rose, 171
Ruth Ellen, 171
Virgil James,
171
LEONARD,
A.R., 165
LEOPOLD,
Mr., 159

LEWIS,
A.O., 166
LINDAU,
William D., 166
LINTON,
Elva, 160
LI TCHF I ELD,
F.A., 166
LONGFELLOW,
Charles, 170
LORD,
Cattarina M.,
166
LOUGHITT,
Dorothy, 157
Mr., 157
Nancy Jane, "151
LOUIS,
H.M., 168
LOVE,
Jesse, 164
LOWMAN,
Clemmie J., 170
Edward S., 170
LUDD I NGTON ,
R.W., 169
LUM,
Amos, 169

-MMcALLASTER,
O.W., 165
McARTHUR,
Loammi, 164
McCALL,
America, 172
Matilda, 112
MCCLUNG,
Lawson, 151
McCORMICK,
Wm., 169
" McCREERY,
Crane, 168
McCURDY,
W.S., 170
McFADDEN,
James, 165
McFARLAND,

1l£ PIONEER, VOL. XVII, No. 4

Thomas F., 168
McGLOTHLIN,
Cora, 163
David, 163
H.H., 163
Hank, 163
Henry H., 163
Jemima, 163
Jul ia, 163
Shadrick
"Shade", 163
Shadrick Jr.,
163
McKARVER,
Ely, 161
McKINNEY,
Nicho las, 169
Wm., 166
MACY,
Eli ab G., 164
MALEN,
Bertha, 176
MALONE,
Thomas, 169
Widow, 169
MARKHAM,
Osmon Grant, 153
Socia
Buck ingham, 160
Virginia Gatch,
153, 160
MARSHALL,
Zachariah, 164
MARTIN,
D., 169
David, 169
W.O., 169 "
MATHERS,
LauraS.,112
Wi 111 am P., 169
MATHINA,
Martha, 173
HATNEY,
Charles, 166
David, 168
MATTHEWS,
D. R., 168
Johnathan, 161
MAYO,

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E. F., 164
MEABERLY,
A.W., 168
MEARS,
Edith, 156
Sarah Elizabeth,
156
WIn. B. C., 156
MEEDER,
George, 162
MEEGAN,
Pat, 168
MELlSH,
Mary, 157
Sarah Gatch, 151
Thomas Gatch,
151
MERRICK,
Ell iott F., 166
MIGLARIA,
M., 164
MILLER,
" Heirs, 170
Henry, 110
Josiah, 161(2)
MILLS,
Frances, 158
MITCHELL,
David r., 169
MOHATT,
Cornel ia, 172
MONTGOMERY,
Robert, 154
W.P., 169
MOORE,
Bertha Lawerson,
112
Clara, 164
Ely (El i), 164
Hampden, 164
John T., 166
Mar i nda E., 164
Sarah, 115
r.M., 164
Widow, 166
Wi 11 iam, 161
Wm. D., 112
MORGAN,
M.H., 166

�INDEX TO VOL. XVII, No. 4 continued

MORRIS,
tIara, 172
Clara R., 174
Cora, 174
Howard 0., 172
Sadie, 172
Sarah Osborn,
172
Wayne, 172
Wilma Scott, 172
Wm. H., 172
Wm. Howard, 172
MORRISS,
Allen A., 172
Clarence, 172
Cornelia Mohatt,
172
Effie, 172
Florence, 172
Floyd, 172
Geo. 0., 172
Goldie, 172
-Laura, 172
Laura Mathers,
172
Nathan, 172
Nellie, 172
Neva May, 172
Opal Raines, 172
at is B., 172
Vena Fay, 172
Wayne, 172
MORSE,
John L., 164
MOSS,
J.L., 166
MUENZEMAYER,
Mrs. Hannah, 161
MUIRHEAD,
Br i an, 161
David Aller, 161
Robert Lloyd,
161
Ruth, 161
MURPHY,
Elizabeth
Ridgway, 159
John Frederick,
159

Lucinda Tuttle,
172
Margaret, 17 2
T.L,172
MYERS,
Delmar, 172
E.E.,172
Mat i1 da HcCa 11 ,
172
Myrtle, 172

-NNEAL,
Aaron S., 168
NEECE,
Nancy, 186
NEIDER,
Mary, 175
NELSON,
Mary L., 176
NEWMAN,
Maud, 154
NICHOLS,
Al ice, 172
Anna, 112
Charles, 172
Elmer, 112
Gertrude, 172
Martha, 172
Mrs. R.T., 172
NOE,
August G., 172
David, 172
Gladys, 172
Hazel, 172
Madel ine, 172
Nettie Geelan,
172
NORRIS,
Henry, 165
NORTHROP,
Andrew E., 166
NORWOOD,
Amer i ca HcCa 11 ,
172
Bessie Jackson,
173
Cora, 172

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George, 173
George W., 172
Helen, 173
Jessie, 173
Jul ia, 172
Hay, 172, 173
R.H., 173
Rachel, 173
Ray, 172
Robert, 172
Ruth, 173
NOXON,
John Franklin
" I, 160
John Frank lin
Jr., 160
NOYES,
J.N., 169
NUFFER,
Anna Houk, 173
August, 173
Charles, 173
Leonard, 173
Hary Zeeb, 173
Oscar, 173
Paul, 173
Rose, 173
WIn., 173
NUTEN,
S.B., 167
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ODEBRECHT,
Asbury, 153, 160
Asbury Richard,
160
Florence, 153,
160
Harry Etta
Gatch, 160
Hary Margaret,
160
OGDEN,
Stephen, 168
OHSNWOLD,
Prentiss, 168
OLLEASRSE,
John L., 164

OSBORN,
AI ice, 173
A11 en J., 17 3
Ella, 173
Grace, 173
James, 113
Martha Hathina,
173
Maude, 173
Rosie, 173
Sarah, 112
OWEN,
Robert, 170
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PAGE,
M.A., 170(2)
PARADEE,
Esther Virginia
Leigh, 171
PARKER,
Martha J., 186
PASLAY,
Albert, 173
Carrie Zeeb, 173
Charles, 173
David Jr., 113
David L., 173
Dorothy, 173
Marie, 173
Harta, 173
PASLEY,
Cynthia Ellen
Elliott, 171
PATE,
laura, 175
PATTON, .
Mary, 154
PAUL,
William, 166
PEABODY,
D.G., 166
David G., 164,
169
PEARCE,
A11 en, 167
PERATT,
John, 168

1l£ PI&lt;»EER, Vol. XVII, No. 4

�IN&gt;EX TO \401... XVII, No. 4 oontirued

PERCIVAL,
Jessie, 159
PERRY,
A., 16B, 170
PETERSON,
John, 177
PHILLIPS,
Clarence, 156
Dr. R. M., 169
R.M., 169
Roman, 156
PILE,
Marion Rose
Leigh, 171
PILL,
Charles, 162
PIPER,
Wm. G., 165
POTTER,
Otis, 165
POTTIO,
walter C., 166
PRATT,
Caleb S., 167
John, 167(2)
PRENTICE,
Marsha 11, 177
Thad, 177
PRENTIS,
S.B., 164, 167
PRENTISS,
L.B., 16B
S.B., 165, 16B
PRENTISS &amp;
GRISWOLD, 167
PROBASCO,
Mrs .. Rebecca W.,
163
PUGH,
Thomas, 166
-QQUALLS,
Mi ldred
Lornetta, 160
QUANTR ILL, 177,
178

-RRAINES,
Opa 1, 172
RAKE,
Alfred, 173
Blanche, 173
Car 1, 173
D.P., 173
David E., 173
Ellen, 173
J.E., 173
Kate Roberts,
173
Laura, 173
Lucille, 173
Maud Studebaker,
173
Myrt Ie, 173
Ralph, 173
Raymond, 173
Roy, 173
Wm. E., 173
RANDALL,
Claire, 156
John, 157
Li 11 ian Gatch,
156, 157
Patty, 157
Philip, 157
RANDOLPH,
William, 165
RANKIN,
Charles, 173
Marcus, 173
Maude, 173
Mrs. 01 ive B.,
173
REED,
A.L., 167
Margaret, 166
REEDE,
E.B. (Ewen), 165
REIDSMILLER,
Alois, 167
REISS,
Rev. Arthur, 161
REYNOLDS,
Emily, 173

11£ PIONEER, \401... XVII, No. 4

Herbert, 173
Violet Vincent,
173
Wm., 173
RICHARDS,
Carrie Hird, 173
Cide, 173
E.M., 173
Geo. T., 173
John, 173
Lilly Doddr idge;
173
Paul ine, 173
Richard, 173
Saddie, 173
Wi 11 iam, 173
RICHARDSON,
Ellen, 168
RIDENOUR &amp;BAKER,
167, 168(2)
RIGGS,
S.A., 167
Sam' 1 A., 168 (2)
Samuel A., 165,
170
RIGGS &amp;RIGGS, 168
RIGGS &amp;THARPE,
165
RINLY,
W.M., 168
ROBENS,
C.L., 170
ROBERTS,
Heirs, 170
John, 170
Kate, 173
Widow, 170
ROBINSON,
Bessie Bowen,
173
Elmer, 173
Emi I, 173
Vester H., 173
RODENASE,
Wi 11 iam, 168
RODEWALD,
Mary, 162
Mrs. Walter, 162
ROGERS,

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Herb A., 173
Kirby, 173
Matilda Johnson,
173
ROLLER,
Charles, 173(2)
Char les G., 173
Harvey, 173
Katherine, 173
Lena Koehler,
173
Lillian, 173
Rosie, 173
Violet, 173
ROLLINS,
J.D., 161
Joseph, 166
ROOT,
Ebenezer, 169
Sarah, 169
RUNYAN,
Mary Gatch, 159
Minnie, 159
,RUYSELL,
L.C., 165

-SSAFFORD,
A.C.W., 165
SANFORD,
Ella Wood, 174
Herbert, 174
Howard, 174
Raymond, 174
Roy, 174
W.N., 174
SANTCLAR (Sinclair),
Frank, 174
Jennie Trotmyer,
174
Ralph, 174
Wm., 174
SARGENT,
George H., 166
SCHEER,
Add, 174
Bell, 174
Bessie, 174

�INlEX TO Y&lt;L. XVII, No. 4 contirtJed

SCHEER (continued)
Daisy, 114
SCHELLHORN,
A., 114
Car I, 114
Elmira Flory,
114
Floyd, 114
Marguerite, 114
Richard, 114
SCHENDEL,
Amel ia, 162
Ludwig, 162
SCHROYER,
Ada, 174
Bi lly, 114
Chr ist ine, 174
Jennie, 114
Jim, 174
Lenora, 174
Minnie Davey,
114
Robert E., 174
Ruth, 174
SCHULTZ,
Frederick, 167
SCOFIELD,
C.C., 166
SCOTT,
AI ice, 174
Boyd M. Sr., 174
Cora Morris, 174
Ellen Dennis,
114
Henry, 174
J.G., 166
J.J., 166(2)
James, 165,
166(2), 174
James S., 165
Minnie, 174
Robert Jr., 114
Robert M. Sr.,
114
Wilma, 172, 174
SCUDDER,
Ephraim S., 165
SEHON,
C.W., 174

Curt is, 1H
Frank, 114
Helen, 174
Julia, 174
Philip, 174
Russe 11, 114
Winnie Hill, 114
SELDEN,
Florence Gatch,
157
James, 157
Lillyan, 157
Love, 157
Marian, 157
SERTEE,
David, 164
SHAFFER,
Arthur G., 114
Clara R. Herris,
114
Clifford, 174
Cora, 175
Ear I, 174
Ettie, 174
Fern, 174
Harold, 114
Helen, 174
Henry, 164
John El i, 174
Leatha, 174
Lee, 174
Martha Spencer,
114
Maude, 174
Mildred, 174
Ruth, 114
Wilma, ,174
. SHANK,
Christ ian, 168
SHANNON,
John, 164
IV i 11 son G., 169
W11 son, 164,
169, 170
SHAW,
Lo la, 114
Mrs. Hattie, 114
Will, 114
SHELDON,

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E. P., 166
SHELLY,
Blanche, 114
Maude Hetrick,
114
Michael, 174
SHIELDS,
A.H., 114
Mary, 174
Sadie Anderson,
174
Vergie, 174
SHIRAR,
A1ice Cooper,
114
Charlie L., 114
Denna, 114
Hazel, 174
Helen, 174
Lester, 174
SHIRLEY,
Elmer, 175
Frank, 175
Frank T., 175
Laura Pate, 175
Russell, 175
SHOBERT,
George, 170
SHOTTS,
Anna R., 153
SILVER,
J.R., 155
SIMMONS,
Aaron matson,
155
Anna Dial, 155
Bertha Emma, 155
Cora, 155
Effie, 155
Mary, 155
SIMPENS,
Henry, 165
SIMPSON,
Brothers, 170
I.A., 170
SLAUGHTER,
Alex, 175
Everett, 175
SLAVENS,

Buster, 175
Duggie, 175
Edith, 175
Henrietta, 175
Irene, 175
Mabe I Spang I er ,
175
Nell ie, 175
Robert B., 175
Sara, 115
Thomas, 175
SMITH,
Benton, 186
Camilla, 186
Chas. W., 168
Clarence, 175
Edward, 175
Elizabeth,175
Ella L., 186
Enos W., 186
Frank, 175
Fred, 175(2)
Fred C., 175
G.F., 168
George'., 168
Ha ley, 175
Harry, 175
Joe, 115
Lloyd B., 154
Martha, 175
Mary, 175
Mary Worley, 175
Mrs. Harriett E.
LEIST, 175
Mrs. Harriett E.
Leist, 175
Pear I, 175
Rosa, 115
Wm'., 175
SOLOMAN,
M., 168
SOLOMON,
M., 161
SOULE,
Amasa, 166
William L.G.,
170(2)
Wm. L.G., 166
SPANGLER,

11£ PIONEER, Y&lt;L. XVII, No. 4

�ItIlE)( TO YOL. XVII. No. 4 oontirued

Mabe I, 175
SPENCER,
Cora Shaffer,
175
Donna (Dermla),
175
Etta, 175
Harley, 175
John, 175
Martha, 174
Martha True, 175
W.F., 175(2)
STEEL,
C.H., 167
STERNBAUGH,
ThomasJ.,167
STEVENS,
Tyler, 168
STIDHAM,
Amanda, 186
Ben, 186
Benjamin, 186
Ella Mae, 186
Ester, 186
Harvey, 186
Hattie, 186
James H., 186
Jasper, 186
Mardy
(Meredith), 186
Mary (Polly),
186
Meredith, 186
Nancy Neece, 186
Rachael CRASE,
186
Richard, 186
Richard
Sing Ieton, 186
Rosa Ellen, 186
Samuel, 186
Thomas, 186
STILE,
A.F., 167
STILL,
A. T., 165, 169
James M., 168
STILLMAN,
Alex, 168

STORE,
E.E., 168
STORKBRIOGE,
J., 167
STOWE,
Warren, 166
STROUP,
William, 168
STUDEBAKER,
Maud, 173
SURBER,
Or., 166(2)
SUTLIFF,
E., 167
W.E., 170
William E., 167
SWANK,
Davis, 164
SWIFT,
Louisa Margaret
Walker, 160
Mary F. Gatch,
160
SWING,
El izabeth, 155
Elizabeth
Fishback, 156
Florence, 155
Francis, 155
Freded ck, 156
Frederick C.,
156
James, 156
Katherine, 155
Louise, 156
Mary, 155
Mary E., 155
Peter F., 155,
156
Phi lip C., 155
Philip F., 155
Richard C., 155
Susan, 155
SYLVESTER,
E., 167
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TALBERT,

TIE PIONEER. VOL. XVII. No. 4

Nathan, 164
TAYLOR,
E., 165
J.W., 165(2)
THACKER,
S., 167
S.O., 167, 168,
169, 170
S.W., 166
So Ion 0., 167(2)
THERLEN,
S.O., 164
THOMAS,
Jackson C., 164
THOMPSON,
H. V., 166
H.W., 166, 169
Katherine
Louella, 156
Margaret, 156
Sarah Mears, 156
THORP,
M., 169
THURBER,
George B., 166
TITLE,
Bobby, 163
TOKEY &amp;ANDERSON,
170
TOMABELL,
Wi 11 iam, 168
TOOTHAKER,
Godfrey, 169
TRASK,
Jos i ah C., 165
TRASK &amp;LOWMAN,
168
TROTMYER,
Jennie, 174
TRUE,
Martha, 175
TUFTS,
MaryA., 165
TULLY,
William, 170
TUSSEY,
James S., 164,
166
Minor ch il dren,

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166
Widow, 166
TUTTLE,
LuCinda, 172

-UULLRICK,
B., 167
Benjamin, 167
David, 167
Jacob, 167
Mary, 167
Widow, 167

-yVAN BLARICOM,
David, 166
Eva, 166
VAN BLARICOME,
David, 168
Heirs, 168
.vAN CLEEYE,
John, 168
VAUGHN,
Donald W., 179
VIECH,
David, 164
VILES,
Pearl, 176
VINCENT,
Violet, 173
VOGT,
Ermla, 153

-wWADE,
A.B., 165
Augusta
Virginia, 171
H.B., 165
WAIT,
Richard G., 167
Wm. W., 167
WALKER,
G.W., 168
Sam'!, 168

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XVII,·· No. 4 continued

WALKER (continued)
. walter B., 186
WALTERS,
Francis, 167
WARD,
Lona, 186
WARNER,
Mrs. J.C., 173
WATERS,
Henry, 110
WATSON,
James, 167
WATTER,
Francis, 161
WAUGH,
E.H., 169
WElL,
John, 161
WENRICH,
Mrs. F.C., 173
WESTERULT,
D.C., 164
WEYBRIGHT,
Daniel, 166
WHARTON,
Heirs, 170
J., 161, 170
Robert, 110
WHEEDON,
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Edward, 116
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Mabe I, 116
Mary, 113
Mike, 116
Pearl Viles, 116
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Emma Edson, 176
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