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P.O. BOX 3664
LAWRENCE, KS 66046-0664

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LAWRENCE, KS 66046-0664

PLANNING COMMITTEE

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Librarians: Chuck &amp; Erma Worley
Pioneer Editor: Sandy Robison

The Douglas County, Kansas, Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization with
regularly scheduled quarterly meetings, 2:00 p.m., meeting place to be announced
(usually the Lawrence Public Library). A ($5) five dollar donation is requested for nonsociety members. Occasional area tours are held if possible. Membership Fees are
$15.00 single, $17.00 family. Checks should be made payable to the Douglas County,
Kansas Genealogical Society (DCGS) and sent to the address above. The fiscal year is
from January 1 to December 31. Visitors are always welcome.

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.; and Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 9:00 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 may be reserved through interlibrary
loan at the Reference Desk.

�THE PIONEER
Published Quarterly by
The Douglas County, Kansas Genealogical Society, Inc.
P.O. Box 3664
Lawrence, KS 66046-0664
ISSN 0739-4101
VOL. XIX, No.3 &amp; 4

CONTENTS

Summer &amp; Fall 1996

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Memorium: Zona Ellen Smith .................................................................................................i i
History of a Year, July - December 1900 .............................................................................. 1
Helpful Hint ................................................................................................................................ 8
Old Setters - 1856..................................................................................................................... 9
Three Parties of Emigrants who came to Lawrence under the
Auspices of the Emigrant Aid Society
1st Party, ....................................................................................................................... 10
2nd Party....................................................................................................................... 13
3rd Party........................................................................................................................ 16
Reminiscence by C.H. Hoyt .................................................................................................. 18
Queries ..................................................................................................................................... 19
Index ........................................................................................................................................21
The Pioneer welcomes articles and records for publication that are relevant to
Douglas County family history, with the exception of published and copyrighted
material. It is not necesary 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
County, Kansas Geneological Society's Membership Chairman, the PIONEER will be
remailed to you ONLY UPON RECEIPT OF $4.00 to cover Post Office charges to us.

�ZONA ELLEN SMITH
The Douglas County, KS. Genealogical Society was
saddened by the death of one of its charter members,
ZONA ELLEN SMITH on June 18, 1996. Zona was born on
July 13, 1909 in Bourbon County, the daughter of Ebenezer
SLOCUM and LuDell Swisher DART. She grew up in
Anderson County and graduated in 1928 from Garnett High
School. Zona marred Claude Edson Smith on February 18,
1934 in Liberty, Missouri. Claude died in 1993.
Zona and Claude moved to Lawrence, KS. in 1952 where
she attended Kansas University and worked in the William
Allen White School of Journalism as administrative
assistant to the dean until her retirement in 1973.
Zona was a member of the First Christian Church in
Lawrence and a member of the Daughters of the American
Revolution.
She was an active member in our society.
remember and miss her.

We will

We extend our sympathy to all of her family.

The Douglas County, KS. Genealogical Society purchased a book,
"COMPENDIUM OF HISTORICAL SOURCES" by Ronald A. Bremer, to
be placed in the DCGS Library in memory of Zona.

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�Chronological Summary of the Principal Events That Have Occurred Here
Within the Last Twelve Months

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River ice served to Lawrence consumers
Jackson block rented
Rural route No 5 started
Danger of water famine announced
Celebration conducted by Buch's band
Announcement of Dr. SUMMERFIELD's prospective
departure from Lawrence
County commissioners voted $150 for cemetery road
Geo. ROBINSON, 16 colored, drowned in Kaw river
Rev. W.E. BREHM resigned as pastor of English
Lutheran church
Dead: Elizabeth WILLIS, 60, paralysis
Heat injured paving
Fire at Bismarck grove caused alarm
Dead: Dr. James MARVIN, 81
New firm of Kumler &amp; Busch formed
Ida Hun to S.A. WOOD
Married:
Nellie CURRY to Ben LOHMAN
News received of the death of Prof. A.T. WALKER's mother in wreck near
Kansas City
Dead: Geo. SCHELL, 86, apoplexy
Benefit given for Ross MILLS
Grading commenced for Warren street paving
Emmet HOLLAND assaulted by Jess BROOKS
Dead: Mrs. Helen CHURCHILL, cancer
First Methodist church held memorial services for Dr. MARVIN
Ice plant closed for repairs
A third of an inch of rain
J.S. CHILD, aged 60, plead guilty to stealing a horse, and H.O. JOHNSON
plead guilty to participation in Lecompton robbery
Outland football coach visited town
Lon PITT's house struck by lightning
Oklahoma bound passengers created big demand for jugs of water
Dead: Helen BURNS, 83, paralysis
Frank KINGSBURY's transfer to position in post office announced
Another local rain

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Coming of new wholesale grocery announced
Concrete work on Tennessee street paving completed
Dead: Wm. MORRISON, 76, senile debility
Ice plant started up
Mrs. Frank SILER seriously hurt in a runaway
Married:
Birdie WATTS to Guy LYMAN, of Kansas City
Dead: Wm. S. RANKIN, 62, consumption
Dead: Wm. RAY, 25 colored, heart trouble
108 degree reached by weather
Engineers set stakes for new Santa Fe depot
Bankers convention proceedings published by Journal company
Bank statements showed $1,315,104.73 on deposit
Last rock hauled for cemetery road
Showers began at 1 p.m.
Married:
Nellie JONES to Joel LANGLEY
Two inchs of rain fell; the thermometer fell to 76
More rain
Dead: M.W. STODDARD, 36, consumption
Ross MILLS, 20, consumption
More rain
Numerous police court whiskey trials held
Boys had trouble at Henley lake
Jess BROOKS bound over
Married:
Ressa KENNARD to Bert KENNEDY at Seneca, Kan
Married:
Blanche WARD to G.O. FOSTER at Topeka
Contract for Santa Fe grading let
Tennessee street paving completed
Henry street concrete finished

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John MORROW, 85 died from burns
Married:
Florence PARROTT to M.A. BARBER
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Married:
Jessie BRANSCOMB to WillI. HOADLEY
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City tax levies made
Dead: Mrs. M.E. FULLER, 90
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John WILLIAMS, colored, arrested while trying to sell horse and buggy
stolen at Kansas City
Contract for new museum building at KU let to Henry BENNETT of Topeka
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KU regents decided not to elect home man chancellor
Officer CAMPBELL lost month's wages
Negro K P lodge met
Co H had sham battle
Dead: Matthew SEATTLE, Indian, 25 consumption
John WILLOUGHBY, 74

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Merchants bank got new safe
Eudora jointist arrested
MWA picnic at Holcomb's grove and CPA picnic at Eudora
Journal added fifty fonts new type to dress
Erb street railway ties removed
Henry street paving finished
Onion harvest began
Alley grading commenced
Another joint at Eudora pulled
Wm. KERN killed by lightning near Baldwin
Henly lake ordered drained
County tax levy made
Bids for Santa Fe depot called for
Roosevelt passed through Lawrence on his way east
Clarence COLE elected captain Company H
Warren street concreting finished
Lecompton promised new Santa Fe depot
Indian pupils began to arrive for fall term of school
Married:
Lena SUTTER to Perry P. BARBER at Abilene
Barteldes broke records in sale of turnip seed
John PATTERSON, a city employee, hurt while at work in the sewer flush
tank
Warren street paving completed
Brick company announced intention of building ice plant
Poehler canning factory resumed work
Quantrill raid anniversary
Theo MATTHIA fatally injured on street by runaway team
Announced the Rev. I.E. BAXTER will come to Episcopal church here
Haskell football plans announced
Wimset store at Lake View closed
Brilliant meteoric passage noted
Dead: Mrs. Louisa S.C. MCCALL
Griffin ice company announced plans for enlargement of factory next year
Journal appeared in new dress
Buch's band appeared in new uniforms
Dead: Joseph YEWDELL
Republican county convention called
Dead: Albert WHITCOMB, 74
Sarah NELSON, 65
Negro Masons of Kansas met
L.E. THRASHER committed suicide in San Francisco
Married:
Ethel FOX to Rev. W.E. BREHM
Dead: Mrs. Betsy HUTCHINGS, 76 at Kansas City

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A.N. CAMERON, Lawrence boy, made consular marshal in China
Grading for Santa Fe depot commenced
Second district Epworth league convention began
Dead: E.L. ACKLEY, at Concordia, of appendicitis
Work begun on new K U buildings
Married:
Ida SMITH to W.A. GRIFFITH
May KERSHNER to Rev. Kirk ROBBINS, of Ridgeway, Iowa
WCTU convention began
Carter got contract for new Santa Fe depot
Big picnics held at Eudora and Sigel
G.E. TUCKER offered KU football captaincy
Dead: J.J. KUNKEL, heart
Theo. MATHIS, accident
Mary JONES, colored
Carload northern Cheyennes arrived at Haskell to attend school

Bull SPARKS and Rosa MOORE injured while asleep along Southern Kansas
tracks
Outland arrived to begin work
Married:
Mrs. Laura QUICK to A.A. DAVIS of Kansas City
County republican convention called to nominate a candidate for judge of the
county court
Coach ELLlCK, Haskell football team arrived
Erb franchise repealed
Dead: P.O. WHITZELL, 57, rheumatism
Dead: Mrs. Sarah FLORY, 43
Married:
Gertrude TROSPER to H.H. BREWSTER of St. Joe
KU football practice commenced
University bookstore robbed
Remains of Robert PAUL brought here for burial
School work started at Haskell
Robbery reported at Lawrence house
Dead: Dr. C.E. ESTERLY
KU fall term began
Mayor signed Erb repealing ordinance
Dead: Melinda MCWILLIAMS, colored, 54
Lewis JOHNSON, colored, 30 heart trouble
Married:
Mary ADDISON to James WALKER
Robinson &amp; Winey moved
Formal opening of fall term at KU; address by Rev. W.G. BANKER
Mrs. Emma WALL elected president of the National society of the Ladies of the

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Old settlers elected officers and adjourned because of death of President
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16 City schools opened
Elizabeth EDMUNDSON to Herb OWENS
Married:
17 Slight frost reported
Rural route No.6 decided on
18 Married:
Ruth WHITMAN to T.B. SEARS
19 McKinley memorial services held
Dead: Richard WAGSTAFF, 57, at Kansas City, of heart trouble
21 Republicans nominated Learnard and Parnell for county judge and county
commissioner; democrats nominated Horton and Topping for the same offices
23 Dead: Joseph ELLISON, 64, heart trouble
24 Jenkinson elected captain of KU football team
H.S. CARR resigns as instructor at KU
25 Married:
Mattie ESKRIDGE to John M. STEELE, at Emporia
27 KU defeated at football by Ottawa, 16 to 0
28 Republican county central committee organized
Haskell defeated Medics at football, 18 to 2
29 YMCA gymnasium burned
30 City council opened bids for improvement bonds
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M.E. MANN, Ely, la, taken off Santa Fe train here dead, from heart trouble
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A.L. WILMOTH appointed KU regent to succeed E.L. ACKLEY
Application for new trial in Harbert case denied
J.S. PERRY sold out to Rochester Shoe company
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Julia E HUTT to Rev. Benj. R. LANTZ, of Millersburg, Pa
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Married:
10 A.G. HONNOLD struck by bicycle rider and severely hurt
Dead: Mrs. Elizabeth HASTLE, 86
11 lola sidewalk brick condemned
C.H. STERNBERG returned from fossil hunting trip in western Kansas
H.O. POPENOE seriously hurt in cable car accident in Kansas City
14 Mrs. Wm .. GIBSON's house damaged by fire
Dead: Gus MENET, 20, of consumption at Las Vegas .
15 Attempt to blow open Russell &amp; Bowman's safe
Annual meeting of Associated Charities held
Married: Nettie TWEED to Luson CARTER, of Kansas City
16 Santa Fe hotel badly damaged by fire
Topeka automobile caught fire on streets of Lawrence
Dead: Jacob EVANS, 84, heart trouble
18 Daisy JOHNSON fatally hurt at caning factory
19 Lawrence KNG men defeat regulars at target practice at Ft. Leavenworth
20 Dead: Chas. W. HETTION, 65
21 Father BROENER removed from Lawrence to Leavenworth

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Stubbs Contracting company got big contract for Santa Fe in Oklahoma
Women's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church of Kansas met in
lawrence
Dead: Harry ELDRIDGE, 22, consumption
Scottish Rite Masons met
Married:
Flora M. CALDWEll to Joseph SHARPE, of Kansas City
Rutter automobile arrived
Dead: H.L. MARVIN at Elden, Mo, of pneumonia
George BIVENS arrested for running joint
Dead: Chaplain David WHITE, 83
Football: KU 0, Wisconsin 50
56ers held annual banquet and reunion
Henry RAMEY found dead at his home in east part of town
Dead: James DICKER, 79
Wolf hunt organized by farmers west of town
Brick plant got order from Lincoln, Neb.
Warren street Baptist church chimney fell
Needed rain fell

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Small fire at Monk's billiard hall
Tax rolls for 1901 opened
Winner visited; said nothing
First snow observed
Football: Minnesota 28, Haskell 0
Dead: Mrs. levry COURTNEY, cancer
Nellie GOlT, 22
Election resulted in republican victory
Wolf hunt held; one man shot; one wolf killed
Assistant Secretary of the Interior Thos. RYAN visited Haskell
lawrence officers got four escaped convicts
City bakery badly burned
Football: Haskell 18, KU 5
Dead: Mrs. James BENEDICT, 65, typhoid fever
Dead: Mrs. Polly HUSON, 71
Mrs. Inez ZOOK died at Kansas City hospital
Chas. GUYON, Indian, arrested for violation of postal laws
J.H. BOSSERMAN acquitted in district court
County Sunday school convention began
Geo. 'BIVENS plead guilty in district court
Theo. POEHLER seriously hurt in runaway
Dead: Albert BROOKS, colored
Cutler case dismissed
R.C. JOHNSTON shipped goats to Maine
Dead: Lillian MCMILLAN, at Spokane, S.D.

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�16 Judge C.A. SMART addressed teachers
18 Herman DRAVIS found dead along Union Pacific tracks
19 Mrs. SHEARER bought Hendee READ stock
Married:
Margaret H?S to S H MILLIKEN, of Kansas City
22 Congressman BOWERSOCK started to Washington
Dan HEASTON assaulted by hunters at poor farm warned to leave
23 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MARCH celebrated golden wedding
25 Bill CLARK arraigned for assaulting Dan HEASTON
26 Dead: Mrs. Jane MESSENHELMER, typhoid fever
27 Dead: H.S. SMITH, 86
28 Football: Kansas defeated by Missouri, Haskell defeated by Nebraska
29 Capt. CLARKE returned from Washington in interest of appointment to regular
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Poultry show began
Telephone company announced plans
Bill CLARK bound over to district court
Dead: Thos. GALLAGHER of No 6 Kansas City, of cancer
County commissioners asked for bids for court house location
Dead: Harry HUTSON, Bright's disease
Rev. A.B. SHRADER, new English Lutheran minister took charge of church here
Dead: Mrs. Eliza J. SNYDER, pneumonia
Clarke returned from Leavenworth where he took examination for regular army
commission
Gen. METCALF returned from Washington
Commercial club held annual election
Thad STEVENS' store robbed
Dead: Hattie RIDLEY, at Kansas City hospital of appendicitis
George FRICKER in Chicago
Supt. PEAIRS returned from Washington
Metcalf first mentioned in connection with Topeka pension agency
City council made library proposition to Carnegie
Cold wave brought zero weather
Dead: Frank M. SCHELL, 46 typhoid fever, at Camercon, Mo
Ice harvest on river commenced
Announcement made of W.C. MARKHAM's appointment as postmaster at
Baldwin
Dead: Mrs. Jane GILL, 83, old age
KU contestants for Baker and Colorado debating contest are chosen
Work received of Adna G. CLARKE's appointment to a first lieutenancy in the
regular army
Eight inch ice on river

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KU regents met and transacted routine business
Dead: Eli GILBERT, 80, old age
Schools closed for holidays
Metcalf appointed pension agent
Plans for new telephone building completed
Forefathers' day celebrated
Married:
Minnie WESTFALL to Claude DICKER, of Kansas City
Ida DORSEY to Will IRWIN, of St Joe
Married:
Mrs. Harry MULL to Will WHITE'
Dead: Mrs. Mary G BRUCE, 70, tumor
Ollie WEST arrested for assaulting Nellie THOMAS
Word of death of Joseph D. ROLLINS, in Colorado, received
Dead: Mrs. E.E. CHERRY, of heart trouble
Married:
Robert F. BRIGHT to Abbie CLARK of Warrensberg, MO
Laura COX of Wichita to Albert MCNIAB
May FINNEY to F.E. MARCY of Anaconda, Mont
Announcement made of building plans for Bible school at KU
-Lawrence Journal World
January 1, 1901
contributed by Don Vaughn

HE£PJU£ H9ft]CC
I hope this helps someone like it did me. I tied a jar on the tombstone at lola, Kansas
of the grave of my great-grandmother with my name, telephone number, &amp; self
stamped envelope. I got a call on Decoration Day, this man had an obituary of my
great-grandmother. Told me lots, date of her marriage, what county she lived in &amp;
dates when they moved, lots more. What a find! She had 10 children and I only knew
of4.
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-submitted by Maxine P. (Moore) Hougland

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�oeD seCf'tCeYlS
Men and women who participated in
the history making events of the year 1856.

T.D. BANCROFT
O.A. HANSCOM
Annet HANSCOM
Chas. H. HOYT
S.A. STONEBRAKER
C. HOLLIWAY
Wm. CRUTCHFIELD
L.J. KENNEDY
A.S. ROBERTS
A. WHITCOMB
Arvilla WHITCOMB
Mary E. PEASE
Lucinda KENNEDY
J.F. SHIMMONS
Mary Eldridge LEARNARD
Ann M. JENKINS
M.J.COLMAN
Mrs. L.W. ROUSELAUX
A.E. KENNEDY
R.G. ELLIOTT
Simeon GILSON
Mattie VARNUM
Lucy Patterson CLARKE
M.A. Eldridge TORBERT
Mrs. HUDDLESTON
H.H. LUDINGTON
J.H. GLEASON

O.E. LEARNED
Jordon NEAL
O.G. RICHARDS
B.W. WOODWARD
Abel YATES
John SUGRUE
Sheldon S. RUSSELL
Rozina P. RUSSELL
L.J. WORDEN
Charles LONGFELLOW
John PIERSON
P.C. EBERHART
C.L. EDWARDS
Elkanah HUDDLESTON
Geo. A. HUNT
Chas. W. HUNT
Chas. A. PEASE
Wm. J. KENNEDY
F.SAVAGE
J.M.GARVIN
John WALTON
T.L. SHORE
W.E. BARNES
Wm. DRAPER
F.B. VARNUM
O.P. KENNEDY
S.M. REYNOLDS

-excerpt from "The 56ers Enjoyed Saturday's Meeting
Lawrence Journal World
Sept. 10, 1900
submitted by Don Vaughn

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�'lHYlEE PAYl'l9ES OJ E}Vl9(jYl,tlftl'lS WHO eA}VlE
ero £AWYlENeE, KANSAS UNDEYl 'lHE
AUSpgeES OJ 'lHE E}Vl9(jYlAN'l A9D SOe9E'lY
1st Party
March 13, 1855
Dr. ROBINSON, Conducting Agent
ABOTT, F.A., manufacturer, Lowell, Mass.
,ADAMS, C.A., farmer, Bedford, Mass.
ADAMS, W.A., carpenter, Milton railway
BICKERTON, Thomas, Portland, Maine
BIXBY, Luther, farmer Moretown, Vermont
BLISS, Alexander, spar maker, New Bedford, Mass.
BOLLES, F., Littleton, Mass.
BOLLES, James G., broker, Boston, Mass.
BRAGG. C., carver, Lawrence, Mass.
BRAGG, Jacob, spinner, Lawrence, Mass.
BROCKS J.W., Springvale, Maine
BROWN, Eliza, Newburyport, Nass.
BROWN, G.F., carpenter, Pawtucket, Mass.
BROWN, J., farmer, Pawtucket, Mass.
BROWN, J.A., carpenter, Greenwich, RI.
BROWN, Leroy, Newburport,Mass.
BROWN, William, farmer, Providence, RI.
BULLARD, Saxonville, Mass.
BUNKER, J.G., cabinet maker, Providence, RI.
BUNKER, J.W., 12 years, Providence, RI.
CHASE, Eliza, daugher of Joseph H., Newburyport, Mass.
CHASE, Hannah, and 3 children under 5 years, Newburyport, Mass.
CHASE, Henry, son of Joseph H., Newbury port, Mass.
CHASE, Joseph, farmer &amp; wife, Newburyport, Mas ..
CLEALAND, William, farmer, Natick, Mass.
CRANE, George Abel, farmer, West Taunton, Mass.
CROSBY, G.L.
CURRIER, G., stonecutter, Lawrence, Mass.
DAME, Luther, Porthmouth, Maine
DAVIS, F., Boston, Mass.
DEAN, George, tanner, West Taunton, Mass.
DISNEY, J.C., Boston, Mass.
DOANE, A., Eastham, Maine
DOWNES, Daniel, teamster, Cambridgeport, Mass.
EASTERBROOK, William, bricklayer, wife, mother &amp; 2 children, Cambridgeport, Mass.
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�EMERSON, E., varnisher and polisher, Boston, Mass.
EMERSON, J.M., carpenter, Boston, Mass.
EVANS, H., shoemaker, Lynn, Mass.
EVANS, J., Lynn, Mass.
FARNSWORTH, L., varnisher &amp; C., Nashua, N.H.
FARNSWORTH, Loring, varnisher &amp; polisher, Somerville, Mass.
FESSENDEN, T., wife and children, Leominister, Mass.
FICK, Sarah Ann, and 2 children under 5, New York
FIELD, Andrew H., Portland, Maine
FITZ, George W., Cambridgeport, Mass.
FOGG, J.M., Lowell, Mass.
FRENCH, G.B., Brunswick, Maine
FRENCH, J.C., Brunswick, Maine
GATCHILL, B., Springvale, Maine
GOOKIN, William H., Portsmouth, N.H.
GORTON, G.A., carpenter, East Greenwich, R.1.
GRAVES, Converse S., varnisher, Boston, Mass.
GRAY, Nathaniel H., varnisher &amp; c., wife, daughter, &amp; granddaughter, 10 yrs, &amp; 3 yrs.
old, Boston, Mass.
HAGUE, J.W., farmer, and wife, Plymouth, C·onn.
HAMMOND, Henry, Lawrence, Mass.
HASKELL, Abner C., North Brookfield, Mass.
HATHAWAY, C., Montpelier, Vermont
HASKELL, Chas. A., North Brookfield, Mass.
HATHAWAY, George W., farmer, Fairhaven, Mass.
HENDERSON, Wm. P., Portsmouth, N.H.
HERRENDEEN, L.M., cooper, Palmer, Mass.
HERSEY, Ebenezer, shoemaker, wife, &amp; 6 children, 10 yrs., 7 yrs., 3 yrs., 2 yrs., &amp; 1
yrs., Wayland, Mass.
HIGGINS, Hiram, carpenter, Fairhaven, Mass.
HIGH, Rev. W.C., Northampton, Mass.
HUBBARD, Moses, machinist, South Berwick, Maine
HUBBARD, Paul R., carpenter, South Berwick, Maine
HUTCHINSON, W., and wife, West Randolph, Vermont
HUTCHINSON, William, West Randolph, Vermont
INGRAHAM, ED., Coventry, R.1.
INGRAHAM, P., Coventry, R.1.
IRISH, Albert, manufacturer, Biddeford, Maine
JONES,E
KELLER, Joseph, cabinet maker, Baden, Germany
KELLOGG, Kate E, teacher, Belchertown, Mass.
KIMBALL, Mrs. Frederick, Fitchburg, Mass.
KIMBALL, Mrs. Samuel, Fitchburg, Mass.
KLOPPENBURG, H.J., farmer, Lowell, Mass.
LANDON, EA., cutler, wife and son, 8 yrs., Plymouth, Conn.
LEWIS, Samuel, hair dresser, N.Y.

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�LEWIS, William B., caulker, N.Y.
LINCOLN, J.M., Cambridgeport, Mass.
LlSCOM, C., Montpelier, Vermont
LITCHFIELD, Leonard, Leominster, Mass.
LIVINGSTON, B.G., Fitchburg, Mass.
LOCKE, Frederick J., West Cambridge, Mass.
LOCKLEY, J., Leominster, Mass.
LOCKLEY, J.L., Leominster, Mass.
LORD, A., Augusta, Maine
LUCE, J.W., watchmaker, Lawrence, Mass.
MARSHALL, Andrew B., teacher, East Weare, N.H.
MARSHALL, William B., farmer, and wife, East Weare, N.H.
MARSHALL, William, mason, Fitchburg, Mass.
MCNANNIE, J., weaver, Millville, Mass.
MILLER, Joseph C., tinman, Providence, RI.
MOORE, Hanson, shoemaker, South Berwick, Maine
MORRISON, Abiel, painter, Lawrence, Mass.
PERRY, S. carpenter, Dighton, Mass.
PHILLIPS, machinist, Saco, Maine
PILLSBURY, L.H., carpenter, Londonderry, N.H. or Vt.?
RAWSON, Ellen, 10 yers, Wallace, 7 yrs., Geo. H., 2 yrs., Worchester, Mass.
RAWSON, 0., Lawrence, Mass.
REDLAND, Nathan E., mason, Buxton, Maine
REED, Josiah, tin plater, Portland, Maine
RICE, J.E., Roxbury, Mass.
RHYMES, George, machinist, Lawrence, Mass.
SAWYER, William, storekeeper, Saco, Maine
SEAVY, R, carpenter, Lawrence, Mass.
SEAVERANCE, H.M., Cambridgeport, Mass.
SMITH, Samuel, shoemaker, Dorchester, N.J.
SMITH, Samuel C., Cambridgeport, Mass.
STONE, Abram
STONE, Jesse, and son, Henry, Medstone, Mass.
STONE, Mary B.
SWIFT, Francis B., printer, Brunswick, Maine
TABER, Horace W., stone cutter, Holland, vt.
TOLMAN, Chas. F., Jr., shoemaker, Gloucester, Mass.
TRASK,E.
TROn, Amos, Portsmouth, N.H.
VOGEL, Herman, cabinet maker, Saxony, Illinois
WAITE, W.B., Portsmouth, Maine
WATERS, A.S., jeweller, Providence, R.I.
WATERS, H.P., jeweller, Providence, RI.
WENTWORTH, H.H., machinist, Providence, R.I.
WHITAKER, S., machinist, Lawrence, Mass.
WILBUR, C.L., engineer, and wife, Boston, Mass.

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�WILSON, H., Springvale, Maine
WRIGHT, A.C., shoemaker, Natick, Mass.
WYNN, A., weaver, Millville, Mass.
WYNN, J., engineer, Millville, Mass.
WYNN, S.A. designer, Millville, Mass.
I hereby certify that the aforegoing is a true copy of the original list of the first spring
party for Kansas under the auspices of the New England Emigrant Aid Company,
which left Boston on March 13, 1855.
Thomas H. Webb,
Secretary New England Emigrant Aid Company
Boston, June 26, 1856

Second Party
March 20, 1855
John T. FARWELL, conducting agent
ABOTT, George, Providence, RI.
ATHERTON, Henry, farmer, and wife, and 2 children, Ellen M. 12 years; Henry F. 6 yrs.
BARTON, Peter, house joiner, wife, 2 girls 4 yrs, and infant boy, 3 yrs.
BAYES, Henry, Lawrence, Mass.
BASCOM, L.H., boot &amp; shoe dealer, from?
BEATH, Charles S., carpenter, Bath, Maine
BENTLEY, Robinson, Providence, RI.
BLAISDELL, John H., carpenter, Southampton, N. H.
BROWN, Israel H., farmer, Wilmot, N.H.
BROWN, Jonothan, farmer, Wilmot, N.H.
BROWN, Joseph, carpenter, and son, Andrew F., 3 1/2 yrs, Lowell, Mass.
BROWN, Levi E., farmer, Lowell, Mass.
BROWN Susan W., Lowell, Mass.
BURROUGHS, E.W., carpenter, Providence, RI.
CHAPPELL, Edward, farmer, and wife, Blackstone, Mass.
CHAS., Benjamin E., Salem, Mass.
CHOATE, Isaac P., teacher, Naples, Maine
COLBY, Christ. C., farmer, Springfield, N.H.
COLBY, John B., farmer, Springfield, N.H ..
COLBY, Samuel, farmer, Springfield, N.H.
COOLEY, Carlos, teacher, Worcester, Mass.
DAMON, Joseph Thomas, farmer, Cochituate, N.Y.?
DARLING, Thomas, farmer, Middleboro, Mass.
DAVIS, Benjamin, farmer, son Jas. age 12, Pawtucket, R..I.
DOLE, Henry S., operative, Lowell, Mass.

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�DOUGLAS, David, farmer, Pawtucket, RI.
FARNUM, James, carpenter, Salem, Mass.
FRICKER, George, laborer, Blackstone, Mass.
FULL, Lorenzo D., carpenter, Andover, Mass.
FULLER, Albert, carpenter, Pawtucket, RI.
GOODRICH, Josiah H., farmer, Mt. Vernon, N.H.
GOODWIN, James R, painter Boston, Mass.
GREEN, Jos. G., and wife, 2 sons, 11 yrs, 8 yrs., Dumnerstown" Vt.
GUILD, Edwin, teacher, Walpole, N.H.
HACKETT, Lavinia, Lowell, Mass.
HACKETT, Nathan, manufacturer, Lowell, Mass.
HAGAS, D., farmer, and wife, Rindge, N.H.
HALBAWER, Christina, Dedham, Mass.
HALBAWER, Ernest, operative, son Charles (?), Dedham, Mass.
HASKELL, Jas. S., operative, Worchester, Mass.
HASKELL, John, operative, Worchester, Mass.
HASKELL, Loverett, farmer and wife, Claremont, N.H.
HOVEY, William H., farmer, and wife, Francis W., and Mrs. HORNE and daughter 3
yrs., Cambridgeport, vt.
JANES, John, farmer, Forboro, Mass.
JOHNSON, Alonzo, Grafton, N.H.
JOHNSON, Nathan, farmer, Grafton, N.H.
JONES, Sarah, intended bride of Wallace SARGENT, Keene, N.H.
KING, John, servant for Mrs. J.H. NICHOLS, Dumerstown, vt.
LEE Bernard, operative, Lowell, Mass.
LEE, Jas., operative, Lowell, Mass.
LEE, Patrick, operative, Lowell, Mass.
LOW, Willard, farmer, Fitchburg, Mass.
MATTOON, Isaac, blacksmith, Walpole, N.H.
MCCABE, John, Providence, RI.
MAYO, Elisha F., farmer, Orleans, Mass.
MILLER, Charles, shoemaker, and wife, Walpole, N.H.
MITCHELL, William, shoemaker, Bridgewater, Mass.
MORSE, William H., Topsham, Maine
NICHOLLS, Mrs. J.H., and husband, Dumerstown, Vt.
NICHOLS, Geo. W., lumber dealer, Boston, Mass.
PAGET, Thomas,his wife, Isabella, Lowell, Mass.
PALMER, Daniel W., machinist, and gunsmith, South Andover, N.Y., Mass.?
PARKIN, John A., farmer, sone 15 yrs and daughter
PEARCE, Geo. W., tin plate worker, wife, 1 boy 13, 2 girls 10 &amp; 14 yrs, 2 boys, 3 &amp; 1
year.
PIERCE, J. N., trader, New Bedford, Mass.
PIERCE, Thomas E., carpenter, Walpole, N.H.
PLATT, Aaron E., farmer, and wife, Rindge, N.H.
POTTER, Ezra A., painter, Providence, RI.
POTIER, Geo. A., Providence, RI.

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�POTTER, Otis, jeweller, Providence, Rio
PRAY, Wm. F., So Berwick, Maine
PRESCOTT, Samuel M., blacksmith, Southhampton, N.H.
PRESTON, Marcellus, Lowell, Mass.
PRESTON, Monroe, Manchester, N.H.
RAWSON, H. K., carpenter, and wife, Worchester, Manss.
RICHARDSON, G. P., grocer, Providence, Rio
ROWE, S.C., painter, Boston, Mass.
RUNJA, Charles, operative, wife, Minnie, Louisa, 11 yrs, Christine, 4 yrs, Dedham,
Mass.
SARGENT, James, farmer, Dumnerstown, Vt.
SARGET, Wallace, Keene, N.H.
SHAW, John N., farmer, Grafton, N.H.
SMITH, Benj., carpenter, Southboro, Mass. ,
SMITH, Chas. W., carpenter, and wife, Lowell, Mass.
SMITH, Eldridge G., Southboro, Mass.
STOWE, Benjamin, farmer, wife, and son, 9 mos., Rindge, N.H.
STOWE, Warren, farmer, Rindge, N.H.
SUMNER, Shad E., clerk, Boston, Mass.
THOMAS, Nathaniel M., mason, Wayland, Mass.
THURSTON, Phebe A., Lowell, Mass.
TRANSLER, Adolphe, operative, Dedham, Mass.
TROTT, Isaac C., shipmaster, Bath, Maine
TROTT, Walter C., sailer, Bath, Maine
TURNER, Edward, Olneyville, R.L
WALKER, George, currier, Pawtucket, Rio
WALTON, Edward A., farmer, Salem, Mass.
WHITCOMB, Albert, and wife, Keene, N.H.
WHITNEY, Mrs., widow, Keene, N.H.
WILSON, John H., farmer, Worchester, Mass.
WILSON, Walter, farmer, Worchester, Mass.
WOODMAN, Edward, Lawrence, Mass.
WRIGHT, Alpheus, farmer, Westford, Mass.
WRIGHT, Erastus, farmer, Westford, Mass.
WRIGHT, Erastus E. farmer, Westford, Mass.
YOUNG, Charles H., Lowell, Mass.
I hereby certify that the aforegoing is a true copy of the original list of the second spring
party for Kansas, under the auspices of the New England Emigrant Aid Company,
which left Boston on March 20, 1855.
Thomas H. Webb
Secretary New England Emigrant Aid Company
Boston, June 26, 1856

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�Third Party
March 27, 1855
Dr. HUNTING, conducting agent
ARMINGTON, Russell D., Providence, RI.
BOO RAM , Benjamin C., carpenter, John B., and James B., 10 yrs, Faunton, Mass.
BUFFUM E.S., shoemaker, and wife, Salem, Mass;
BUFFUM, George, carpenter, Salem, Mass.
BURT, J.S., Sutton, Mass.
CARR, Robert W., lawyer, Mechanic Falls, Maine
COLMAN, L. Dwight, Northampton, Mass.
CONE, Rev. William M., Pawtucket, RI.
DEWITT, William, Claremont, N.H.
DOW, John T., tailor, wife, and child, 3 yrs. Hartford, Conn.
DUNN, Leonard, Northampton, Mass.
EARLE, William, Claremont, N.H.
EATON, Charles, Peterboro, N.H.
EATON, Charles R, Peterboro, N.H.
EATON, Timothy, shoe manufacturer, West Cambridge, Mass.
FARRINGTON, Ebenezer, farmer, Francistown, N.H
FISHER, Samuel, farmer, Greenfield, N.H
GOODNOW, William E., printer, Norway, Maine
GRAY, Alonzo, carpenter, Newport, RI.
GROSS, W.Y., carpenter, Duxbury, Mass.
HIBBARD, G.W.M., blacksmith, Lisbon, N.H
HICKS, Joseph, shoemaker, Plaistow, N.H
LEE, Allen B., Cumberland, RI.
HOLCOMB, Cornelius, and wife, Northampton, Mass.
HUBON, Frederick, carpenter, and wife, Salem, Mass.
JONES, Sandford, Oxford, Mass.
KEHEW, Joseph, Salem, Mass.
KENDALL, Franklin, farmer, Boston, Mass.
KEYSE, Daniel, farmer, Clarmont, N.H.
LEE, G.W., Cumberland, RI.
LEE, Mrs. H.H., Cumberland, RI.
LEIS, Henry, and wife, sons, Wm., and Geo., Providence, RI.
LEWIS, Francis, machinist, West Cambridge, Mass.
MATHES, J.N., painter, Lawrence, Mass.
MELCHER, John, tailor, Salem, Mass.
MILES, Augustus, engineer, Concord, Mass.
MORSE, George M., expressman, Providence, RI.
O'DONNELL, John, Boston, Mass.
PECKHAM, Asher R, carpenter, girl-9 yrs, 2 boys 7 &amp; 5 yrs, Faunten, Mass.
PARSON, E.C., farmer, Hartford, Comm
REDFIELD, Joseph and wife, 2 children under 4 yrs., Hartford, Conn.

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�RICKER, John G., farmer, Boston, Mass.
RID, Daniel, tailor, wife, and child, 3 yrs, Hartford, Conn.
ROGERS, Orin, trader, and wife, Hartford, Conn.
ROWE, George, Lyme, N.H.
ROWE, Jacob, farmer, Lyme, N.H.
SAWIN, Charles L., Littleton, Mass.
SCOTT, David, carpenter, Providence, RI.
SEAGRAVE, Edward, minister, boy, David W., 14 yrs, Providence, RI.
SHEPHARD, John W., clerk, Nashua, N.H.
SMITH, Charles, R, tin plater, Cambridge, Mass.
SWETT, J., carpenter, Claremont, N.H.
TABOR, RM., sail maker, and wife, New Bedford, Mass.
THOMAS, E.W.H., farmer, wife, Edward, 16 yrs, 2 girls, 11 &amp; 13, infant, Biddeford,.
Maine
THURLOW, Stephen H., carpenter, Newburyport, Mass.
WALLINGFORD, Miss E., teacher, Claremont, N.H.
WARDWELL, Addison, farmer, Penobscot, Maine
WARDWELL, Mary, Penobscot, Maine
WEBB, Henry C., Sutton, Mass.
WEBB, George W., Sutton, Mass.
WELCH, Patrick, Uxbridge, Mass.
WINSLOW, James and wife, New Bedford, Mass.
WRIGHT, T.J., farmer, daughter, 8 yrs, Claremont, N.H.
I hereby certify that the aforegoing is a true copy of the original list of the third spring
party for Kansas, under the auspices of the New England Emigrant Aid Company,
which left Boston on March 27, 1855.
Thomas H. Webb
Secretary New England Emigrant Aid Company
Boston, June 26, 1856

Extracted from:

Kansas Affairs
House Reports
34th Congress
1st Session

This volume is located in the Documents Section, Spencer Research Library,
University of Kansas.
-submitted by Judy M. Sweets

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�1(Tt/vfI:J{JSCT/J{C'E
by Mr. C.H. HOYT
On October 4, 1854, a small steamboat "Poplar Star" came to a stop at Westport
Landing, now Kansas City, Mo., loaded with emigrants bound for Kansas. Among
them was your humble servant, father, mother, and four sisters. The family lived in
Kansas City the year '55. I saw the Missourians cross the river from Liberty and
Boonville on their way to Kansas. They made their headquarters at the Eldridge
house where I was working. I saw the late Gov. REEDER of Kansas at various times
at the house on his way east. The hotel was full of drunken Missourians day and
night. Gov. REEDER came downstairs into the bar room on the arm of Col.
ELDRIDGE. He had on a hickory shirt and an ax over his shoulder, a pipe in his
mouth, passed through the drunken crowd of Missourians out into the night. He
made his escape to the boat that had been arranged for him and was taken on board
of a steamer to St. Louis. Now I want to say the part the Eldridge brothers took in
helping Gov. REEDER to escape was a very brave act that night. I heard sung that
night for the first time "Dixie" and such other words as "Are you square on the goose,"
and the clink of glasses was the order of the days and nights. They would show the
Yankees a thing or two. Nit. Dixie became afterwards a famous southern song.
On January 9, 1856, we arrived in Lawrence. The news had just reached Lawrence
that a Free Stater had been killed at eastern Leavenworth county by the border
ruffians. I went to the front or firing line at the age of 11 about, on the ridge about
where John SPEER's old home now stands to head off or capture the 2800
Missourians who were investing Lawrence. I was armed with a single barrel pistol,
an old pepper-box revolver and if I could have got up near enough to the 2800 I would
have taken them all in care with my quick firing gun. But they must have got a tip and
lit out for old Mazo.
I was with Lane at Lecompton and when Col. St. George MCCOOK came up with the
United States marshal, Gen. LANE stepped into the ranks and took a gun, pulled his
hat over eyes so the United States marshal would not see or know him. I got on
Lane's old yellow horse and rode it around to the amusement of the free state boys. I
was ready at all times day and night, no hardships too great for me, to ride a horse
around a ring, to tramp out wheat and by the way that was about the only breadstuff we
had in those dark and stormy days of '55 and '56. But time soon changed, Kansas
came out of the smoke a free state and the war came on, but I think we got even with
old Missouri. Served in all about 4 years and a half. All honor the men and women of
'55 and '56.
-excerpt from "The 56ers Enjoyed Saturday's Meeting
Lawrence Journal World
Sept. 10, 1900
submitted by Don Vaughn

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�I would like to have children's names of Sabra (GOSLIN) MOORE &amp; G.J. MOORE. The
Moore's were married Nov. 26, 1836, Nichols Co., Kentucky or Fleming Co., Kentucky,
then moved to Rush Co., Indiana. They lived there several years after marriage. In
1849, moved to Marion Co., Indiana. They had ten children. I have the last four,
Margaret born KY 1842, Nathan born KY 1849, James Wiley born Charleston, III 1853,
and John B. MOORE born in 1111857. G.J. MOORE died 1876, Nevada, MO. Sabra
died August 31,1903, lola, KS.

My great-grandma Sabra MOORE born 1815, KY, died in lola, KS, 1903 is buried in
lola cemetery on Highway 54. There are six names on tombstone (WILSON), Nathan
1850-1929, George, Ann 1852-1870, Elizabeth A. 1857-1904, Martha WILSON
OSBORN RIGGS, wife of Levi, 1822-1903, Levi 1812-1875, Harriet Jones 1841-1874,
Sabra MOORE 1815-1903. I would like to know who these people are.

-submitted by Maxine P. Hougland
2140 Phillips Road
Perry, KS 66073
(913) 597-5969

HAMPSHIRE - DEARING - GIFFORD - WATERS, Re: Blackjack &amp; Prarie City

-submitted by Mark Burnham Hampshire
7106 South Dexter St.
Littleton, CO 80122

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�9NDEX
BOLLES
F.10
James G. 10
BOORAM
Benjamin C.,
James B. 16
John B. 16
BOSSERMAN
J.H.6
BOWERSOCK
Congressman
BRAGG
C.10
Jacob 10
BRANSCOMB
Jessie 2
BREHM
W.E., Rev. 1,
BREWSTER
H.H.4
BRIGHT
Robert F. 8
BROCKS
J.W.10
BROENER
Father 5
BROOKS
Albert 6
Jess 1, 2
BROWN
Eliza 10
G.F.10
Israel H. 13
J. 10
J.A. 10
Jonothan 13
Joseph 13
Leroy 10
Levi E. 13
Susan W. 13
William 10
BRUCE
Mary G., Mrs.
BUFFUM
E.S. 16
George 16
BULLARD 10
BUNKER
J.G.10
J.W.10
BURNS
Helen 1
BURROUGHS
E.W.13

ABBOTT
F.A.10
George 13
ACKLEY
E.L. 4, 5
ADAMS
C.A. 10
W.A.10
ADDISON
Mary 4
ARMINGTON
Russell D. 16
ATHERTON
Ellen M. 13
Henry 13
Henry F. 13
BANCROFT
T.D.9
BANKER
W.G., Rev. 4
BARBER
M.A. 2
Perry P. 3
BARNES
W.E. 9
BARTON
Peter 13
BASCOM
L.H. 13
BAXTER
I.E.,Rev. 3
BAYES
Henry 13
BEATH
Charles S. 13
BENEDICT
James, Mrs. 6
BENNETT
Henry 2
BENTLEY
Robinson 13
BICKERTON
Thomas 10
BIVENS
Geo. 6
George 6
BIXBY
Luther 10
BLAISDELL
John H. 13
BLISS
Alexander 10

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�CRANE

BURT

George Abel 10
CROSBY
G.L. 10
CRUTCHFIELD
Wm.9
CURRIER
G. 10
CURRY
Nellie 1

J.S., 16
CALDWELL
Flora M. 6
CAMERON
A.N.4
CAMPBELL
Officer 2
CARR
H.S.5
Robert W. 16
CARTER
Luson 5
CHAPPELL
Edward 13
CHAS.
Benjamin E. 13
CHASE
Eliza 10
Hannah 10
Henry 10
Joseph 10
CHERRY
E.E., Mrs. 8
CHILD
J.S. 1
CHOATE
Isaac P. 13
CHURCHILL
Helen, Mrs. 1
CLARK
Abbie 8
Bill 7
CLARKE
Adna G. 7
Capt. 7
Lucy Patterson 9
CLEALAND
William 10
COLBY
Christ. C. 13
John B. 13
Samuel 13
COLE
Clarence 3
COLMAN
L. Dwight 16
M.J.9
CONE
William M., Rev. 16
COOLEY
arlos 13
COURTNEY
Levry, Mrs. 6
COX
Laura 8

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DAME
Luther 10
DAMON
Joseph Thomas 13
DARLING
Thomas 13
DART
LuDell Swisker ii
DAVIS
A.A. 4
Benjamin 13
F.10
DEAN
George 10
DEARING 19
DEWITT
William 16
DICKER
Claude 8
James 6
DISNEY
J.C.10
DOANE
A. 10
DOLE
Henry S. 13
DORSEY
Ida 8
DOUGLAS
David 14
DOW
John T. 16
DOWNES
Daniel 10
DRAPER
Wm.9
DRAVIS
Herman 7
DUNN
Leonard 16
EARLE
William 16
EASTERBROOK
William 10

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�FOSTER
G.O.2
FOX
Ethel 3
FRENCH
G.B. 11
J.C. 11
FRICKER
George 7, 14
FULL
Lorenzo D. 14
FULLER
Albert 14
M.E., Mrs. 2

EATON
Charles 16
Timothy 16
EBERHART
P.C.9
EDMUNDSON
Elizabeth 5
EDWARDS
C.L. 9
ELDRIDGE
Col. 18
Harry 6
ELLICK
Coach 4
ELLIOTT
R.G.9
ELLISON
Joseph 5
ELM
John 5
EMERSON
E. 11
J.M. 11
ESKRIDGE
Mattie 5
ESTERLY
C.E., Dr. 4
EVANS
H. 11
J. 11
Jacob 5

GALLAGHER
Thos.7
GARVIN
J.M.9
GATCHILL
B. 11
GIBSON
Wm., Mrs. 5
GIFFORD 19
GILBERT
Eli 8
GILL
Jane, Mrs. 7
GILSON
Simeon 9
GLEASON
J.H.9
GOLT
Nellie 6
GOODNOW
William E. 16
GOODRICH
Josiah H. 14
GOODWIN
James R. 14
GOOKIN
William H. 11
GORTON
G.A. 11
GRAVES
Converse S. 11
GRAY
Alonzo 16
Nathaniel H. 11
GREEN
Jos. G. 14
GRIFFITH
W.A. 4
GROSS
W.Y.16
GUILD
Edwin 14

FARNSWORTH
L. 11
Loring 11
FARNUM
James 14
FARRINGTON
Ebenezer 16
FARWELL
John T. 13
FESSENDEN
T. 11
FICK
Sarah Ann 11
FIELD
Andrew H. 11
FINNEY
May 8
FISHER
Samuel 16
FITZ
George W 11
FLORY
Sarah, Mrs. 4
FOGG
J.M 11

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�HOLLIWAY
C.9
HONNOLD
A.G.5
HORNE
Mrs. 14
HOVEY
Francis W. 14
William H. 14
HOYT
C.H.18
Chas. H. 9
HUBBARD
Moses 11
HUBBARD
Paul R. 11
HUBON
Frederick 16
HUDDLESTON
Elkanah 9
Mrs. 9
HUNT
Chas. A. 9
Geo. A. 9
HUNTING
Dr. 16
HUSON
Polly, Mrs. 6
HUTCHINGS
Betsy, Mrs. 3
HUTCHINSON
W.11
William 11
HUTSON
Harry 7
HUTT
Ida 1
Julia E 5

GUYON
Chas.6
H?S
Margaret 7
HACKETT
Lavinia 14
Nathan 14
HAGAS
D. 14
HAGUE
J.W.11
HALBAWER
Charles 14
Christina 14
Ernest 14
HAMMOND
Henry 11
HAMPSHIRE 19
HANSCOM
Annet 9
O.A.9
HASKELL
Abner C. 11
Chas. A. 11
Jas. S. 14
John 14
Loverett 14
HASTLE
Elizabeth, Mrs. 5
HATHAWAY
C.11
George W. 11
HEASTON
Dan 7
HENDERSON
Wm. P. 11
HERRENDEEN
L.M. 11
HERSEY
Ebenezer 11
HETTION
Chas. W. 5
HIBBARD
G.W.M.16
HICKS
Joseph 16
HIGGINS
Hiram 11
HIGH
W.C., Rev. 11
HOADLEY
Will I. 2
HOLCOMB
Cornelius, 16
HOLLAND
Emmet 1

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INGRAHAM
E.D. 11
P. 11
IRISH
Albert 11
IRWIN
Will 8
JANES
John 14
JENKINS
Ann M. 9
JOHNSON
Alonzo 14
Daisy 5
H.O.1
Lewis 4
Nathan 14

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�LEE

JOHNSTON
R.C.6
JONES
E. 11
Mary 4
Nellie 2
Sandford 16
Sarah 14

Allen B. 16
Bernard 14
G.W.16
H.H., Mrs. 16
Jas. 14
Patrick, 14
LEIS
Geo. 16
Henry 16
Wm.16

KEHEW
Joseph 16
KELLER
Joseph 11·
KELLOGG
Kate E. 11
KENDALL
Franklin 16
KENNARD
Ressa 2
KENNEDY
A.E.9
Bert 2
L.J.9
Lucinda 9
O.P.9
Wm. J. 9
KERN
Wm.3
KERSHNER
May 4
KEYSE
Daniel 16
KIMBALL
Frederick, Mrs. 11
Samuel, Mrs. 11
KING
John 14
KINGSBURY
Frank 1
KLOPPENBURG
H.J. 11
KUNKEL
J.J.4

LEWIS
Francis 16
Samuel 11
William B. 12
LINCOLN
J.M.12
LlSCOM
C.12
LITCHFIELD
Leonard 12
LIVINGSTON
B.G.12
LOCKE
Frederick J. 12
LOCKLEY
J. 12
J.L. 12
LOHMAN
Ben 1
LONGFELLOW
Charles 9
LORD
A. 12
LOW
Willard 14
LUCE
J.W.12
LUDINGTON
H.H.9
LYMAN
Guy 2
MANN

LANDON
E.A. 11
LANE
Gen. 18
LANGLEY
Joel 2
LANTZ
Benj. R., Rev. 5
LEARNARD
Mary Eldridge 9
LEARNED
O.E. 9

M.E.5
MARCH
Geo., Mr. and Mrs. 7
MARCY
F.E. 8
MARKHAM
W.C.7
MARSHALL
Andrew B. 12
William 12
William B. 12

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�MORRISON
Abiel 12
Wm.2
MORROW
John 2
MORSE
George M. 16
William H. 14
MULL
Harry, Mrs. 8

MARVIN
Dr. 1
H.L. 6
James, Dr. 1
MATHES
J.N.16
MATHIS
Theo. 4
MATTHIA
Theo 3
MATTOON
Isaac, 14
MAYO
Elisha F. 14
MCCABE
John 14
MCCALL
Louisa S.C., Mrs. 3
MCCOOK
St. George, Col. 18
MCKINLEY
President 4
MCMILLAN
Lillian 6
MCNANNIE

NEAL
Jordan 9
NELSON
Sarah 3
NICHOLLS
J.H., Mrs. 14
NICHOLS
Geo. W. 14
O'DONNELL
John, 16
OWENS
Herb 5
PAGET

J. 12

Isabella 14
Thomas 14
PALMER
Daniel W. 14
PARKIN
John A., 14
PARROTT
Florence 2
PARSON
E.C.16
PATTERSON
John 3
PAUL
Robert 4
PEAIRS
Supt. 7
PEARCE
Geo. W. 14
PEASE
Chas. A. 9
Mary E. 9
PECKHAM
Asher R. 16
PERRY
J.S.5
S. 12
PHILLIPS 12
PIERCE

MCNIAB
Albert 8
MCWILLIAMS
Melinda 4
MELCHER
John 16,
MENET
Gus 5
MESSENHELMER
Jane, Mrs. 7
METCALF
Gen. 7
MILES
Augustus 16
MILLER
Charles 14
Joseph C. 12
MILLIKEN
S.H.7
MILLS
Ross 1, 2
MITCHELL
William 14
MOORE 19
G.J. 19
Hanson 12
James Wiley 19
John B. 19
Margaret 19
Nathan 19
Rosa 4

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J. N. 14
Thomas E. 14
PIERSON
John 9

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�RICKER
John G. 17
RID
Daniel 17
RIDLEY
Hattie 7
ROBBINS
Kirk, Rev. 4
ROBERTS
A.S.9
ROBINSON
Geo.1
ROBISON
Dr. 10
ROGERS
Orin 17
ROLLINS
Joseph D. 8
ROUSELAUX
L.W., Mrs. 9
ROWE
George 1'7
Jacob 17
S.C. 15
RUNJA
Charles 15
Christine 15
Louisa 15
Minnie 15
RUSSELL
Rozina P. 9
Sheldon S. 9
RYAN
Thos.6

PILLSBURY
L.H. 12
PITT
Lon 1
PLATT
Aaron E. 14
POEHLER
Theo. 6
POPENOE
H.O.5
POTTER
Ezra A. 14
Geo. A., 14
Otis 15
PRAY
Wm. F. 15
PRESCOTT
Samuel M. 15
PRESTON
Marcellus 15
Monroe 15
QUICK
Laura, Mrs. 4
RAMEY
Henry 6
RANKIN
Wm. S. 2
RAWSON
Ellen 12
Geo. H. 12
H.K.15
012
Wallace 12
RAY
Wm.2
READ
Hendee 7
REDFIELD
Joseph 16
REDLAND
Nathan E. 12
REED
Josiah 12
REEDER
Gov. 18
REYNOLDS
S.M. 9
RHYMES
George 12
RICE
J.E. 12
RICHARDS
O.G.9
RICHARDSON
G. P. 15

SARGENT
James 15
SARGET
Wallace 14, 15
SAVAGE
F.9
SAWIN
Charles L. 17
SAWYER
William 12
SCHELL
Frank M. 7
Geo. 1
SCOTT
David 17
SEAGRAVE
David W. 17
Edward 17
SEARS
T.B.5
SEATTLE
Matthew 2

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�SUGRUE

SEAVERANCE
H.M.12
SEAVY
R 12
SHARPE

John 9

SUMMERFIELD
Dr. 1

SUMNER
Shad E., 15

Joseph 6

SUTTER

SHAW

Lena 3

John N. 15

SWETT

SHEARER

J.17

Mrs 7

SWIFT

SHEPHARD
John W. 17

SHIMMONS

Francis B.

12

Horace W.

12

TABER

J.F.9

SHORE

T.L. 9
SHRADER

RM. 17

THOMAS

A.B., Rev. 7

E.W.H.17
Edward 17

Frank, Mrs. 2

Nathaniel M. 15
Nellie 8

SILER
SLOCUM

THRASHER
L.E.3
THURLOW

Ebenezer ii

SMART
C.A., Judge 7

SMITH

Stephen H. 17

THURSTON

Benj. 15
Charles, R 17
Chas. W. 15
Claude Edson ii
Eldridge G. 15
H.S.7
Ida 4
Samuel 12
Samuel C. 12
Zona Ellen ii

Phebe A. 15

TOLMAN

Chas. F., Jr.

TORBERT

M. A. Eldridge 9

TRANSLER
Adolphe 15

TRASK

SNYDER
Eliza J., Mrs. 7

TROTT

Bull 4
John 18

STEELE

Gertrude 4
Amos 12
Isaac C. 15
Walter C. 15

TUCKER

John M. 5

G.E.4

STERNBERG
C.H.5
STEVENS

TURNER

Edward 15

TWEED

Thad 7

Nettie 5

STODDARD

VARNUM
F.B.9

M.W.2

STONE

E. 12

TROSPER

SPARKS
SPEER

Abram 12
Jesse 12
Mary B. 12

VOGEL

S.A. 9

WAGSTAFF

Benjamin 15
Warren 15

WAITE

Mattie 9
Herman

STONEBRAKER
STOWE

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Richard 5
W.B.12

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12

�WILBUR
C.l. 12
WILLIAMS
John 2
WILLIS
Elizabeth 1
WILLOUGHBY
John 2
WILMOTH
A.L. 5
WILSON
Ann 19
Elizabeth A. 19
George 19
H.13
John H. 15
Martha 19
Walter 15
WINSLOW
James 17
WOOD

WALKER
A.T., Prof 1
George 15
James 4
WALL
Emma, Mrs. 4
WALLINGFORD
Miss E. 17
WALTON
Edward A. 15
John 9
WARD
Blanche 2
WARDWELL
Addison 17
Mary 17
WATERS 19
A.S.12
H.P.12
WATTS
Birdie 2
WEBB
George W.17
Henry C. 17
WELCH
Patrick 17
WENTWORTH
H.H.12
WEST
Ollie a
WESTFALL
Minnie a
WHITAKER
S. 12
WHITCOMB
A.9
Albert 3, 15
Arvilla 9
WHITE
David, Chaplain 6
Willa
WHITMAN
Ruth 5
WHITNEY
Mrs. 15
WHITZELL
P.D.4

SA 1
WOODMAN
Edward 15
WOODWARD
B.W.9
WORDEN
l.J.9
WRIGHT
A.C. 13
Alpheus 15
Erastus 15
Erastus E 15
T.J. 17
WYNN
A. 13
J. 13
SA 13
YATES
Abel 9
YEWDELL
Joseph 3
YOUNG
Charles H. 15
ZOOK
Inez, Mrs. 6

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�I would like to have children's names of Sabra (GOSLIN) MOORE &amp; G.J. MOORE. The
Moore's were married Nov. 26,1836, Nichols Co., Kentucky or Fleming Co., Kentucky,
then moved to Rush Co., Indiana. They lived there several years after marriage. In
1849, moved to Marion Co., Indiana. They had ten children. I have the last four,
Margaret born KY 1842, Nathan born KY 1849, James Wiley born Charleston, 1111853,
and John B. MOORE born in III 1857. G.J. MOORE died 1876, Nevada, MO. Sabra
died August 31,1903, lola, KS.

My great-grandma Sabra MOORE born 1815, KY, died in lola, KS, 1903 is buried in
lola cemetery on Highway 54. There are six names on tombstone (WILSON), Nathan
1850-1929, George, Ann 1852-1870, Elizabeth A. 1857-1904, Martha WILSON
OSBORN RIGGS, wife of Levi, 1822-1903, Levi 1812-1875, Harriet Jones 1841-1874,
Sabra MOORE 1815-1903. I would like to know who these people are.

-submitted by Maxine P. Hougland
2140 Phillips Road
Perry, KS 66073

(913) 597-5969

HAMPSHIRE - DEARING - GIFFORD - WATERS, Re: Blackjack &amp; Prarie City

-submitted by Mark Burnham Hampshire
7106 South Dexter Sf.
Littleton, CO 80122

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�9JJDEX
BOLLES
F.10
James G. 10
BOORAM
Benjamin C., 16
James B. 16
John B. 16
BOSSERMAN
J.H.6·
BOWERSOCK
Congressman 7
BRAGG
C.10
Jacob 10
BRANSCOMB
Jessie 2
BREHM
W.E., Rev. 1, 3
BREWSTER
H.H.4
BRIGHT
Robert F. 8
BROCKS
J.W.10
BROENER
Father 5
BROOKS
Albert 6
Jess 1, 2
BROWN
Eliza 10
G.F.10
Israel H. 13
J. 10
J.A.10
Jonothan 13
Joseph 13
Leroy 10
Levi E. 13
Susan W. 13
William 10
BRUCE
Mary G., Mrs. 8
BUFFUM
E.S.16
George 16
BULLARD 10
BUNKER
J.G.10
J.W.10
BURNS
Helen 1
BURROUGHS
E.W.13

ABBOTT
F.A.10
George 13
ACKLEY
E.L. 4,5
ADAMS
C.A.10
W.A.10
ADDISON
Mary 4
ARMINGTON
Russell D. 16
ATHERTON
Ellen M~ 13
Henry 13
Henry F. 13
BANCROFT
T.D.9
BANKER
W.G., Rev. 4
BARBER
M.A. 2
Perry P. 3 .
BARNES
W.E.9
BARTON
Peter 13
BASCOM
L.H. 13
BAXTER
I.E.,Rev. 3
BAYES
Henry 13
BEATH
Charles S. 13
BENEDICT
James, Mrs. 6
i3ENNETT
Henry 2
BENTLEY
Robinson 13
BICKERTON
Thomas 10
BIVENS
Geo. 6
George 6
BIXBY
Luther 10
BLAISDELL
John H. 13
BLISS
Alexander 10

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�CRANE

BURT

George Abel 10
CROSBY
G.L. 10
CRUTCHFIELD
Wm.9
CURRIER
G.10
CURRY
Nellie 1

J.S., 16
CALDWELL
Flora M. 6
CAMERON
A.N.4
CAMPBELL
Officer 2
CARR
H.S.5
Robert W. 16
CARTER
Luson 5
CHAPPELL
Edward 13
CHAS.
Benjamin E. 13
CHASE
Eliza 10
Hannah 10
Henry 10
Joseph 10
CHERRY
E.E., Mrs. 8
CHILD
J.S.1
CHOATE
Isaac P. 13
CHURCHILL
Helen, Mrs. 1
CLARK
Abbie 8
Bill 7
CLARKE
Adna G. 7
Capt. 7
Lucy Patterson 9
CLEALAND
William 10
COLBY
Christ. C. 13
John B. 13
Samuel 13
COLE
Clarence 3
COLMAN
L. Dwight 16
M.J.9
CONE
William M., Rev. 16
COOLEY
arlos 13
COURTNEY
Levry, Mrs. 6
COX
Laura 8

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DAME
Luther 10
DAMON
Joseph Thomas 13
DARLING
Thomas 13
DART
LuDell Swisker ii
DAVIS
A.A. 4
Benjamin 13
F. 10
DEAN
George 10
DEARING 19
DEWITT
William 16
DICKER
'
Claude 8
James 6
DISNEY
J.C.10
DOANE
A. 10
DOLE
Henry S. 13
DORSEY
Ida 8
DOUGLAS
David 14
DOW
John T. 16
DOWNES
Daniel 10
DRAPER
Wm.9
DRAVIS
Herman 7
DUNN
Leonard 16
EARLE
William 16
EASTERBROOK
William 10

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�FOSTER
G.O.2
FOX
Ethel 3
FRENCH
G.B. 11
J.C.11
FRICKER
George 7, 14
FULL
Lorenzo D. 14
FULLER
Albert 14
M.E., Mrs. 2

EATON
Charles 16
Timothy 16
EBERHART
P.C.9
EDMUNDSON
Elizabeth 5
EDWARDS
C.L. 9
ELDRIDGE
Col. 18
Harry 6
ELLICK
Coach 4
ELLIOTT
R.G.9
ELLISON
Joseph 5
ELM
John 5
EMERSON
E. 11
J.M. 11
ESKRIDGE
Mattie 5
ESTERLY
C.E., Dr. 4
EVANS
H. 11
J. 11
Jacob 5

GALLAGHER
Thos. 7
GARVIN
J.M.9
GATCHILL
B. 11
GIBSON
Wm., Mrs. 5
GIFFORD 19
GILBERT
Eli 8
GILL
Jane, Mrs. 7
GILSON
Simeon 9
GLEASON
J.H.9
GOLT
Nellie 6
GOODNOW
William E. 16
GOODRICH
Josiah H. 14
GOODWIN
James R. 14
GOOKIN
William H. 11
GORTON
G.A. 11
GRAVES
Converse S. 11
GRAY
Alonzo 16
Nathaniel H. 11
GREEN
Jos. G. 14
GRIFFITH
W.A. 4
GROSS
W.Y.16
GUILD
Edwin 14

FARNSWORTH
L. 11
Loring 11
FARNUM
James 14
FARRINGTON
Ebenezer 16
FARWELL
John T. 13
FESSENDEN
T. 11
FICK
Sarah Ann 11
FIELD
Andrew H. 11
FINNEY
May 8
FISHER
Samuel 16
FITZ
George W 11
FLORY
Sarah, Mrs. 4
FOGG
J.M 11

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�HOLLIWAY
C.9
HONNOLD
A.G.5
HORNE
Mrs. 14
HOVEY
Francis W. 14
William H. 14
HOYT
C.H.18
Chas. H. 9
HUBBARD
Moses 11
HUBBARD
Paul R. 11
HUBON
Frederick 16
HUDDLESTON
Elkanah 9
Mrs. 9
HUNT
Chas. A. 9
Geo. A. 9
HUNTING
Dr. 16
HUSON
Polly, Mrs. 6
HUTCHINGS
Betsy, Mrs. 3
HUTCHINSON
W.11
William 11
HUTSON
Harry 7
HUTT
Ida 1
Julia E 5

GUYON
Chas.6
H?S
Margaret 7
HACKETI
Lavinia 14
Nathan 14
HAGAS
D. 14
HAGUE
J.W.11
HALBAWER
Charles 14
Christina 14
Ernest 14
HAMMOND
Henry 11
HAMPSHIRE 19
HANSCOM
Annet 9
O.A.9
HASKELL
Abner C. 11
Chas. A. 11
Jas. S. 14
John 14
Loverett 14
HASTLE
Elizabeth, Mrs. 5
HATHAWAY
C. 11
George W. 11
HEASTON
Dan 7
HENDERSON
Wm. P. 11
HERRENDEEN
L.M. 11
HERSEY
Ebenezer 11
HETTION
Chas. W. 5
HIBBARD
G.W.M.16
HICKS
Joseph 16
HIGGINS
Hiram 11
HIGH
W.C., Rev. 11
HOADLEY
WillI. 2
HOLCOMB
Cornelius, 16
HOLLAND
Emmet 1

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INGRAHAM
E.D.11
P. 11
IRISH
Albert 11
IRWIN
Will 8
JANES
John 14
JENKINS
Ann M. 9
JOHNSON
Alonzo 14
Daisy 5
H.O.1
Lewis 4
Nathan 14

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�LEE

JOHNSTON
R.C.6
JONES
E. 11
Mary 4
Nellie 2
Sandford 16
Sarah 14

Allen B. 16
Bernard 14
G.W.16
H.H .. Mrs. 16
Jas. 14
Patrick, 14
LEIS
Geo. 16
Henry 16
Wm.16

KEHEW
Joseph 16
KELLER
Joseph 11
KELLOGG
Kate E. 11
KENDALL
Franklin 16
KENNARD.
Ressa 2
KENNEDY
A.E.9
Bert 2
L.J.9
Lucinda 9
O.P.9
Wm.J.9
KERN
Wm.3
KERSHNER
May 4
KEYSE
Daniel 16
KIMBALL
Frederick. Mrs. 11
Samuel. Mrs. 11
KING
John 14
KINGSBURY
Frank 1
KLOPPENBURG
H.J. 11
KUNKEL
J.J.4

LEWIS
Francis 16
Samuel ·11
William B. 12
LINCOLN
J.M.12
LlSCOM
C.12
LITCHFIELD
Leonard 12
LIVINGSTON
B.G.12
LOCKE
Frederick J. 12
LOCKLEY
J. 12
J.L. 12
LOHMAN
Ben 1
LONGFELLOW
Charles 9
LORD
A. 12
LOW
Willard 14
LUCE
J.W.12
LUDINGTON
H.H.9
LYMAN
Guy 2
MANN

LANDON
E.A. 11
LANE
Gen. 18
LANGLEY
Joel 2
LANTZ
Benj. R.. Rev. 5
LEARNARD
Mary Eldridge 9
LEARNED

M.E.5
MARCH
Geo., Mr. and Mrs. 7
MARCY
F.E.8
MARKHAM
W.C.7
MARSHALL
Andrew B. 12
William 12
William B. 12

O.E. 9

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�MORRISON
Abiel 12
Wm.2
MORROW
John 2
MORSE·
George M. 16
William H. 14
MULL
Harry, Mrs. 8

MARVIN
Dr. 1
H.L. 6
James, Dr. 1
MATHES
J.N.16
MATHIS
Theo. 4
MATTHIA
Theo 3
MATTOON
Isaac, 14
MAYO
Elisha F. 14
MCCABE
John 14
MCCALL
Louisa S.C., Mrs. 3
MCCOOK
St. George, Col. 18
MCKINLEY
President 4
MCMILLAN
Lillian 6
MCNANNIE

NEAL
Jordan 9
NELSON
Sarah 3
NICHOLLS
J.H., Mrs. 14
NICHOLS
Geo. W. 14
O'DONNELL
John, 16
OWENS
Herb 5

J. 12

PAGET
Isabella 14
Thomas 14
PALMER
Daniel W. 14
PARKIN
John A., 14
PARROTT
Florence .2
PARSON
E.C.16
PATTERSON
John 3
PAUL
Robert 4
PEAIRS
Supt. 7
PEARCE
Geo. W. 1.4
PEASE
Chas. A. 9
Mary E. 9
PECKHAM
Asher R. 16
PERRY
J.S.5
S. 12
PHILLIPS 12
PIERCE
J. N. 14
Thomas E. 14
PIERSON
John 9

MCNIAB
Albert 8
MCWILLIAMS
Melinda 4
MELCHER
John 16
MENET
Gus 5
MESSENHELMER
Jane, Mrs. 7
METCALF
Gen. 7
MILES
Augustus 16
MILLER
Charles 14
Joseph C. 12
MILLIKEN
S.H.7
MILLS
Ross 1, 2
MITCHELL
William 14
MOORE 19

G.J.19
Hanson 12
James Wiley 19
John B. 19
Margaret 19
Nathan 19
Rosa 4

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26

�RICKER
John G. 17
RID
Daniel 17
RIDLEY
Hattie 7
ROBBINS
Kirk. Rev. 4
ROBERTS
A.S.9
ROBINSON
Geo.1
ROBISON
Dr. 10
ROGERS
Orin 17
ROLLINS
Joseph D. 8
ROUSELAUX
L.W .• Mrs. 9
ROWE
George 17
Jacob 17
S.C. 15
RUNJA
Charles 15
Christine'15
Louisa 15
Minnie 15
RUSSELL
Rozina P. 9
Sheldon S. 9
RYAN
Thos. 6

PILLSBURY
L.H. 12
PITT
Lon 1
PLATT
Aaron E. 14
POEHLER
Theo. 6
POPENOE
H.O.5
POTTER
Ezra A. 14
Geo. A .• 14
Otis 15
PRAY
Wm. F. 15
PRESCOTT
Samuel M. 15
PRESTON
Marcellus 15
Monroe 15
QUICK
Laura. Mrs. 4
RAMEY
Henry 6
RANKIN
Wm. S. 2
RAWSON
Ellen 12
Geo. H. 12
H.K.15
012
Wallace 12
RAY
Wm.2
READ
Hendee 7
REDFIELD
Joseph 16
.REDLAND
Nathan E. 12
REED
Josiah 12
REEDER
Gov. 18
REYNOLDS
S.M. 9
RHYMES
George 12
RICE
J.E.12
RICHARDS
O.G.9
RICHARDSON
G. P. 15

SARGENT
James 15
SARGET
Wallace 14. 15
SAVAGE
F.9
SAWIN
Charles L. 17
SAWYER
William 12
SCHELL
Frank M. 7
Geo.1
SCOTT
David 17
SEAGRAVE
David W. 17
Edward 17
SEARS
T.B.5
SEATTLE
Matthew 2

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�SUGRUE
John 9
SUMMERFIELD
Dr. 1
SUMNER
Shad E:, 15
SUTTER
Lena 3
SWETT

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Frank, Mrs. 2
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Bull 4
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John M. 5
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C.H.5
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Thad 7
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M.W.2
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Abram 12
Jesse 12
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SWIFT
Francis B. 12
TABER
Horace W. 12

RM. 17
THOMAS
E.W.H.17
Edward 17
Nathaniel M. 15
Nellie 8
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L.E.3
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Stephen H. 17
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Phebe A. 15
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Amos 12
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James 4
WALL
Emma, Mrs. 4
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Blanche 2
WARDWELL
Addison 17
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George W. 17
Henry C. 17
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Patrick 17
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H.H.12
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Ollie a
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Minnie a
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S. 12
WHITCOMB
A.9
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A.L. 5
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H.13
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WOOD
S.A.1
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B.W.9
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A.C.13
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J. 13
S.A. 13
YATES
Abel 9
YEWDELL
Joseph 3
YOUNG
Charles H. 15
ZOOK
Inez, Mrs. 6

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