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                  <text>Volume 21, nos. 3-4
July-October 1999

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Published Quarterly By:

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

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�DOUGLAS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
P.o. Box 3664
Lawrence, KS 66046-0664

Administrative Committee and Jobs Assumed
Jackie Kennedy
Patti Garrett
Beverley Chapman
Carol Albertson
Shelley Hickman Clark
Chuck and Enna Worley
Don and Wilma Vaughn
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Treasurer
Programs
Publications
Membership
Abstracts
Librarians
Web Page
Genealogist

Pioneer
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Mary Burchill
Iona Spencer
J. Bunker Clark

Editor
Typist
Layout and Typesetting

The Douglas County Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization. Meetings are held at intervals and
announced in the Lawrence Journal World. Membership fees are $15 single, $2 for each additional member of
the same household. Checks should be made payable to the Douglas County, Kansas, Genealogical Society
(DCGS) and sent to the address above. The fiscal and membership year is from January 1 to December 31.
Visitors are always welcome at the meetings.
The Douglas County Genealogical Society Library is located in the Helen Osma Room on the lower level of the
Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont, Lawrence. Hours are Monday through Friday, 9:30 am - 9 pm;
Saturday, 9:30 am - 6 pm; and Sunday, 2-6 pm. Anyone may use the library, but items may not be checked out.
Microfilm readers are available in the Osma Room.

Volume 21, nos. 3-4

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PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY
THE DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, GENEALOGICAL SOCrETY, INC.
P. O. Box 3664
Lawrence, Kansas 66046-0664
July-October 1999

Volume 21, nos. 3-4
CONTENTS

Announcements ........................................................ ,.. . . . ... ... ... ... . . . ... ... .... 1
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Future Meetings. ' ..... , ..................................................
Abstracts ....................................................... " ...... : . .', .......................... 1
Volunteers ., ........ .' ....... " ........... , ... '......... ' ................. : ............................... 1
Genealogical Power, by John Daly ...... ~ .... ' ............................ :'. :;"... -,. ................ 2
Comments on Reading Old Newspapers ................................... ' ...........-.......... 5
Pedigree Chart-Carolyn Roxberg Jordan ........... ' .......................................... 6
Pedigree Chart-Paul Jordan ...................... " .............................................. 7
Soundex Coding Guide ....................................................... " .................... 8
Obituary of Anna Muenzenmayer ................. , ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..... 10
Obituary of Nickolas Weil " ........................ ' ............................................. 10
Letter from the Kansas State Historical Society ....... " ........... : .......................... ] 1
Book Reviews, by Mary Burchill ........................ '.' ........ ' ............ '.. ... ... ... ... 12
. Genealogical Bulletin On-Line .............................................. " .................. 12
Douglas County Marriage Records, 1896 .. ' .. . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 13
Douglas County Commissioners for the Poor, 1909-11 ...................................... 31
Dues Form for 2000 .................................................................. '.' ' .. ' ...... 33
Index to Volume 2], Nos. 1-2 ...................... , ............................................ 34
Index to Volume 21, Nos. 3-4 .............. : ........... ' ........................................ 39

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The Pioneer welcomes articles and records for publication that are relevant to Douglas
County family history, with the exception ofpub]jshed and copyrighted material. It is not
necessary that articles be camera-ready, but if you are typing for that purpose, be sure to
leave enough margin space for binding. Send submissions to the Pioneer editor at the
address above, or submit to one of the Administrative committee. If you can give us the
articles on disk we would appreciate it.
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 Society, the Pioneer will
be remaiIed to you only upon receipt of $4 to cover post office charges to us.

�ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Treesearcher, vol. 41 ~ no. 3 (faIJ 1999.), pp. 90-98, has an article contributed by Beatrice
Andrews Wasson entitled "Vinland Rural High School, 1917-1960." It gives a brief history of
the school and lists graduates for 1917-60 by year. It was originaIJy a term paper written in 1923
by two students, Faye Hagerman Deay and Nora Vitt.
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The Treesearcher is the quarterly of the Kansas Genealogical Society in Dodge City, Kansas.
All issues are shelved in the Osma Room of the Lawrence Public Library.
FUTURE MEETINGS, by Patti Garrett
December 13, 1999, Monday, 6:30 p.m., RLDS Church, 1900 University Drive. Pot luck
dinner. Bring a covered dish and table service. The Society ·will furnish drinks. Our program
wi11 be Don Vaughn talking about the GenWeb Project and other computer items that he is
involved with for the Society. We'll also have musical entertainment and a sing-along.
. January 8, 2000, Satur9ay, 10 a.m., Auditorium of the Lawrence Public Library. Jean Grant of
Imprint Memoirs will talk to us about writing your story and your families' stories for future
generations .. She is the author of eleven published memoirs. Bring your questions and ideas.
January 30, 2000, Sunday, 2:30-4:30, Auditorium and Gallery of the Lawrence Public Library.
Family History Fair. This is a revival of the Genealogy Fair that was an annual event for several
years. The plans are to have groups represented that have family history materials or promote
the study of family history. More later. .
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February 12,2000, Saturday, 10 a.m., Osma Room of the Lawrence Public Library. Member
information exchange. Let's each bring our successes and problems. We can help each other.
DUES are due January 1,2000. The dues form is included below, p. 33.
ABSTRACTS
The Society is the recipient of30 more boxes of Douglas County Abstracts. The former 30
boxes have been arranged by legal descriptions and will soon be housed in the Osma Room. The
new ones will be organized and also put in the Osma Room. The chair of this project is Shelley
Hickman Clark. If you'd like to volunteer for this project, please contact her at 842-7986.
VOLUNTEERS
The Society can always use help in the Osma Room. We currently have volunteers on Tuesday
afternoon (A. J. Lawson), Wednesday afternoon (Chuck and Erma Worley), and Thursday
afternoon (Pauline MeJlies). It's a great way to get your own work done, help the Society, and
help others. Call the Worleys, 843-0755, if you can help.

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�GENEALOGICAL POWER, by John Daly
EDITOR'S NOTE: In the wake of]ast week's announcement in the Daily News of the Il1inois State Archives
putting its Statewide Marriage Index onJine, I have seen a flurry of messages asking "Why can't they do that in
my state?" On 27 April 1999, I attended a meeting at the home of Loretto Szucs, vice president of publishing
for Ancestry.com. In attendance were thirty genealogical leaders from Il1inois, Wisconsin, and Indiana. The
guest of honor was Dr. John Daly, director of the Il1inois State Archives, who spoke about the article he wrote
for the May/June 1999 issue of Ancestry Magazine, titled "Genealogical Power." Dr. Daly reminded family
historians that they are the principal users of public archives in the United States, and as such should wield their
power to shape their own destiny. The article is being reprinted below, and will also be available online at:
http://www.ancestry.com/magazine/articles/genpower.htm. To subscribe to Ancestry Magazine:
http://shop.myfamily.comlancestrycatalog/product.asp?dept%5Fid=30000000&amp;pf1'IoFid=26245
The following article was adapted from a speech given by Dr. John Daly, Director of the Illinois State Archives,
at the lJIinois State Genealogical Society Conference, 23 October 1998.'

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I should begin by stating that I am writing not as a genealogist, but as a working archivist. My opinions
arise from what I see of genealogists from that viewpoint and, thereby, what I see, as strategic courses useful to
genealogists.
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By the term "genealogical power," I mean the leverage that genealogists and family historians have
upon public archival agencies in the United States-or the power that they should exercise as the overwhelming
majority of users of those archives. Archimedes sai&lt;L regarding the simple yet powerful tool, the lever, "Give
me but a point on which to stand and with it I could move the earth itself." Family historians need a point to
stand upon in order to utilize the powerofthe lever that they hold. I wiH explain what I mean by this.
Archives are not natural features of American society. They have never grown normal1y out of
administrative practice in business corporations, universities, or out of governments at the national, state,
county, or city level. In the event that anyone assumes that public archives have always existed in the United
States, please recall that for one hundred and forty-five years after the establishment of the federal government
in 1789, there was no such institution as the National Archives ofthe United States. No business archives
existed until the 1940s, no university archives until the 1960s, and the archives of museums and other cultural
institutions did not begin to be formed imtil after the bicentennial observation of 1976.
The evidence for this neglect is widespread, but I will not belabor it. Only a few illustrations are
worthwhile. When George Washington left the office of the presidency in 1797, he offered his papers to the
care of Congress as property of the nation. Congress reacted with indifference and no president offered his files
to the government's care again until Franklin Roosevelt. In 1810 a federal report noted that U, S. public records
were in "a state of disorder, neither safe nor conve~ient nor honorable to the nation." In the early 1830s Alexis
de TocquevilJe observed that among Americans, "nobody bothers about what was done before his time. No
archives are formed~ no documents are brought together, even when it would be easy to do so."
But if there was for so long no public governmental interest in archival agencies in the United States,
how did those archives come to be created? Public archives in America grew from demands by groups outside
of official administrative structures.. According to Ernst Posner, the basis of American archival development
was completely "a response to the ... insistently presented demands of the scholarly world." In this case we
must give the funest credit to the American Historical Association and its membership. Without the persistent
efforts of that organization, which began over one hundred years ago in 1893 and culminated in 1934, we would
not have the National Archives today or any of the state archives. The American Legion offered crucial support
to the movement as well, representing yet another outside interest that demanded the establishment of public
archival services.
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�But something happened The.American Historical Association, which had basically founded the'
National Archives and state archives, withdrew from the field of archival activity. 1 realize this is an extreme
statement for me to make, but it is true in a relative sense. The earliest public clientele of the National
Archives and state archives, their justification and support, were chiefly professional historians, but there are
not many of them. Over the past sixty years, from 1936 to 1996, approximately 38,000 doctoral degrees in
history were awarded in the United States. Of that amount, perhaps a third are now retired from active work.
Even if an of the academic historical researchers now in practice or in university training made the fullest use
of public archival depositories in the United States, they could not come close to representing a substantial
percentage of the persons who consult those depositories year after year.
Family historians and genealogists have replaced academic researchers as the principal users of public
archives in the United States. The combined memberships of the American Historical Association and the
Organization of American Historians today is 28,000. A study published in American Demographics in
December 1995 cited that 113 million Americans have some interest in genealogy, and that 19 million have a
strong working interest in the field. An unacknowledged user study of the National Archives and its Suitland
facility for 1991 cited 370,000 "user visits" of which 54% to 80% were devoted to family history and 16% to
20% to academic studies. The Newberry Library of Chicago found that 60% of all the reference services it
provides are devoted to genealogy. In 1998 the fllinois State Archives delivered 840,000 reference activities of
which at least 80% were relate,d to family history. If the adniinistrators of public archives in the United States
had to rely upon the use of archives by academic researchers alone to justify the existence of archives, they
would find it extremely difficult to do so.
So what can, or should, genealogists do about these clear. facts? How can they use them as the "point on
which to stand" to put to work the leverage of the overwhelming client figures that they represent? Al10w me to
make a few suggestions.
1. Go on strike; stop going to the archives. What would happen? Reports to Congress would show that use of
the National Archives had plummeted 50% to 80%. I would have to report to the Illinois Secretary of State that
use of Illinois state archives bas dropped by 85%. The'same effect would occur at almost every state, county,
and city archives in the United States. I admit this is a rash piece of advice, and unworkable, but view it as
simply a graphic iIlll;Stration of tbe power genealogists have in their hands to affect the policies and practices of
public archives in the United States.
2. Emphasize the term family history for your work. Genealogy is a word that has unfortunate echoes in the
popular American mind. But the word "history" is favored by newspaper, writers, tourism promoters, editorial .
columnists, and community leaders. It can stampede American candidates for public office. I found it useful
and effective tha~ the 1998 FGS meeting in Cincinnati was entitled "Immigrant Dreams: The Settlement of
America." These sorts of terms talk more directly to more citizens.
3. Demand better hours of access to archives. You represent a public who wishes to consult public records in a
public building supported by public tax donars. You have replaced scholars as archives' clientele. Yet
archives' reading rooms are still open chiefly at hours that serve the convenience of scholars or the archives'
staff, but not yours. Public libraries have extended their hours beyond 9 to 5. Drivers license facilities are open
on evenings and on Saturdays and Sundays as well. Even banks have changed their old limited hours to
accommodate the public. Why not archives as well?
4. Challenge th.e fees for copies of records. Most of the costs you are charged for copie~ of records are designed
chiefly to prevent you from asking for them. You can defy any agency to produce a valId cost study that would
justify those charges. A rationale for them once existed when, if you requested a record, a clerk had to stop

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anachronistic. Notify your archivist that fees should be revised drastically or scrapped completely.
5. Do not waste efforts in support of open records legislation. This may appear to be contradictory advice, but I
give it from the viewpoint of an archivist, as I mentioned at the beginning of this artic1e. Such laws have
always promised more than they deliver, and their existence is delusory enough to sidetrack or delay more
effective methods that family historians may take to advance their jnterests. Much more might be said on this
subject, but I will leave it at only this: ask yourself when heralded Freedom ofInformation Acts or Open
Records Laws have ever really been of assistance to researchers in gaining necessary information from archives,
court houses, or vital records offices.
Anyone reading this article understands that the individual issues I have discussed are only part of the
broader problem-public agencies' seemingly inherent bias against responding to requests by the public for
access to records. Government agencies are fertile with reasons why citizens can not have access to
information. And the evil is rooted more deeply in the fundamental attitudes of officeholders, even those at the
most responsible levels. The Archives Listserv recently presented an account in the Houston Chronicle'S
September 1998 coverage of Texas investigative hearings concerning Texas' Open Records Act. The Act was
passed in 1983 and is regarded as one of the better examples of such laws: Committee members found that,
although the law had been in effect for fifteen years, there was a "prevalent attitude among government
employees ... that the law requiring them to [convey] information is a nuisance, a bother, and expense that
bureaucrats quite often think they just shouldn't have to deal with." The attitude was also fouild'to exist among
Texas city attorneys, the attorney general's office, and state judges themselves.
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6. Develop a new plan around these problems if the suggestions above do not succeed. The most effective path
is to promote the digitization of public ,records and their availability as Internet databases. Unfortunately,
digitization has become an all-purpose excuse by too many public officials-hasn't the National Archives
promised that it will magically resolve the problems that will follow the closing of its regional archives? But
this path can be followed, and some agencies are already doing so. State archives have made death records,
federal land sale records, and Civil War service records digitally available and federal efforts like those of the
Bureau of Land Management and the Civil War Project are following suit. Other huge databases that were
created for internal departmental uses years ago are also becoming available; the compiling and editing of those
resources has already been completed and they could be quickly and cheaply made available electronically.
Best of all, this method would completely bypass the ingrained bureaucratic obstinacy against records access I
outlined above. If it is fashioned correctly, agency officials would not even know that the public is gaining
information via the privacy of their own computers. As well, it would make most ,of the other advice I have
given you unnecessary. Why should you have to care about what hours archives reference rooms are open?
Why should you have to care about fees for copies if you need only click on the print icon?
7. Take your demands for better access to public records sources above the heads of archivists themselves-to
governors, secretaries of state, and members of congress. Do not be hesitant when you approach these officers.
Point out to them the Time article of 13 July 1998 on family history research. Tell them that Web sites like
Ancestry.com provide online genealogical databases that thousands of family historians search each day. Point
out that family historians form the vast bulk of the consumers, clients, and market demand that justify and
support the entire enterprise of public archives activity in the United States. Point out that persons with family
history interest represent 113 million American citizens, 113 million consumers, 113 million letter writers, and '
113 million votes.
This, I think, is the point upon which genealogists should stand, and I wish them the greatest success.

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Dr. John Daly, the director of the Illinois State Archives since 1974, has an M.A. in English Literature, and an
M.A. and Ph.D. in American History. !1e is a fe)]ow of the Society of American Archivists, and has received
several awards and commendations from that organization, including the Distinguished Service Award in 1982.
Dr. Daly has a]so received awards from the Association of Records Managers and Administrators, the
Federation of Genealogical Societies, and the Illinois State Genealogical Society.

After spending severa] years reading and indexing over forty years worth of old newspapers (for genealogical
purposes), I offer the following comments and suggestions.
If the papers·were microfilmed many years ago, I found they were occasiona1Jy filmed out of order~
therefore, scanning the film for a few months in each direction is advisable. (Also n~te that on occasion the
incorrect dates are listed on newspapers-typographical error.)
• Second, in newspapers of early years look in the "gossip" portion of the paper. There were very few
obituaries and/or death notices: This information was more commonly reported as a news tidbit. These
were often no more than a single sentence or two listed along with many such items. Remember to check
the issues several weeks preceding and fo)]owing the date you have interest. Check earlier issues because
illness and accidents, etc. were regularly included. Check later issues because this information may not
have reached the paper in a timely fashion.
• Third, check ten, twenty, twenty-five, thirty, forty, and fifty years after the event. Many newspapers ran
columns that reprinted items from earlier issues. This is particularly meaningful if some issues are missing
from the microfilm or are unreadable.
• Fourth, try to learn which township, suburb, or section of the community where your ancestor lived. Often
the papers had co]umns devoted to those areas and the news as reported by a local resident. However, as I
learned many of these areas overlap and information can be found in more than the one specific
correspondent's report. So, learn the name of the areaanq which areas are immediately adjacent so that you
can scan those columns as well.
• Fifth, look at the late May/early June issues of newspapers for a listing of the graduation classes, which
often included photos. Another good time to scan newspapers is right before and after holiday seasons.
Often it is reported which relatives came for visits and when they left.
• Sixth, deaths of past residents and relatives of current residents living else\vhere were often reported. So, if
you had an ancestor that moved, check the newspapers from his previous location. And check the papers
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before and after the event.
• One caveat--do not be concerned how names were spelled (or rather misspelled) in newspapers. In a single
article you can find the surname was spelled in three different ways. Also be creative in your thinking as to
how your surname can be interpreted. Articles sent by various correspondents were often handwritten, thus
were subject to the interpretation by the typesetter. Additionally, I wonder how many correspondents
actually knew how to spell his neighbor's name correctly or how many had legible handwriting.
-Pat Jahn
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5 May 1999
16 Petter ROXBERG-----------

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8 Anders ROXBERG-------------------I
I B:
1826
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17 Butta Lisa MANSDOTTER---I P: "Sweden
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4 Andrew Peter HOXBERG--------------i P: "Sweden
I B: 18 Sep 1857
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18 Elias JOHANSON----------I K: 16 Feb 1898
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9 Stina Guta ELIASDOTTER-----------I
, P: Denmark,Lee,IA
I D: 10 Sep 1946
B: 12 Jul 1823
19 Maja MANSDOTTER---------, P: Stanton,Montgomery,IA
P: "Sweden
2 Carrol Gustaf ROXBERG-------------I
D:
B: 19 Mar 1906
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20 ------------------------P: Stanton,Montgomery,IA
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10 Anders JONSON--------------------,
P: Omaha,Douglas,NE'
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D: 28 Dec 1994
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21 ------------------------P: Fort Worth,Tarrant,TX
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'5 Eva Carolina ANDERSON----------~--, P: "Sweden
B: 11 Dec 1869
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P: ,Ostergotlund,Sweden
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22 --------------.---- .... -D: 4 Feb 1 9 5 3 ,
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P: Omaha,Douglas,NE
11 Eva·---·-·---------------------·-,
1 arolyn Elizabeth ROXBERG·----·-·B:
23 ------.------.----------,B: 9 Dec 1934
P:
, P: Omaha,Douglas,NE
D:
, M: 10 Jun 1955
P:
24 ... ---------.-.----.----.
, P: Lincoln,Lancaster,NE
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12 Samuel PERRINE--·---··-----·_·-·-I
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I B: Abt 1829
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,Paul Robert JORDAN-·-·-·----··I P: "NJ
25 -.-.--.--.. -----.----.--I Spouse
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6 William Wesley PERRINE--·-----·-·-I P:
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I B: 29 Aug 1857
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1885/1895
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, P: ,Macoupin,lL
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26 ----- •• ---.------.--- ••• ,
'M: 1 Nov 1 8 8 3 ,
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"P: Gray,Audubon,IA
13 Elisabeth-----------·------------I
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,D: 6 Jan 1923
B: Abt
1830
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P: "OH
• 3 Lucille Beatrice PERRINE----------,
D:
B: 12 Apr 1 9 0 1 ,
P:
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D: 16 Jan 1 9 8 1 ,
14 Henry Andrew? THOMAS-------------,
P: Aurora,Hamilton,NE,
, B: 19 Dec 1823
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, P: "Wales
29 ------------------------,
, M:
1859
7 Elizabeth Ann "Lizzie" THOMAS-----, P: ,Glamorgan,Wales
B: 4 Dec 1860
, D: 19 Dec 1883
P: ,Glamorgan,Wales
, P: "IA
30 William DAVIES---------.Name and address of submitter:
D: 31 Oct 1 9 5 5 ,
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Paul Robert Jordan
P: Coon Rapids,Carroll,IA
15 Martha DAVIES---------------·----,
2820 Missouri St.
B: 7 Aug 1827
31 Hannah------------------Lawrence, KS 66046
P: Carmarthen,C,Wales
D:
1921
Phone:785-842-4388
P: "IA
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8 James A. JORDAN------------------,
, B:
1819/1820
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17 Elizabeth JOHNSON-------, M: 14 Feb 1844
4 Charles Robert JORDAN-------------, P: ,Campbell,VA
'B: 8 Jun 1848
, D:
1850/1853
, P: ,Campbell,VA
, P: ,Campbell,VA
18 Edward TUCKER-----------,M: 6 Feb 1 8 7 2 ,
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, P: ,Mahaska,IA
9 Elizabeth Ann TUCKER-------------,
, D: 12 Jui! 1922
B: Abt 1822
19 Mildred JORDAN----------, P: Alvo,Cass,NE
P: ,Charlotte,VA
2 Samuel Raymond JORDAN-------------,
D:
1854/1860
, B: 19 Jul 1 8 9 0 ,
P: ,Campbell,VA
20 John MITCHELL~----------, P: Greenwood Pct,Cass,NE
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10 John MITCHELL--------------------,
, M: 10 Feb 1 9 2 0 ,
, P: Denver,Denver,CO,
, B: 26 Jun 1812
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, D: 22 Jun 1 9 5 3 ,
, P: ,Indiana,PA
21 Mrs. John Mitchell------, P: Lincoln,Lancaster,NE,
, M: 23 Nov 1837
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5 Juliet Harriett MITCHELL----------, P: ,Beaver,PA
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B: 7 Apr 1850
, D: 25 Mar 1880
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P: Big Beaver Twp,Beaver,PA
, P: "IA
22 Matthew Taylor STEEN----,
D: 5 Jan 1 9 4 1 ,
,
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P: Alvo,Cass,NE
11 Harriet STEEN-;------------------I
1 Paul Robert JORDAN---------------B: 30 Apr 1814
23 Mary "Polly! MITCHELL---B: 24 Nov 1933
P: Darlington,Beaver,PA
P: Alvo,Cass,NE
D: 9 Jun 1886
24 John COOK---------------M: 10 Jun 1955
P: lilA
P: Lincoln/Lancaster/NE
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12 Jehu P. COOK---------------------I
D:
I B: 8 Feb 1834
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P:
I P: ,York,SC '
25 Annie-------------------Carolyn Elizabeth ROXBERG-----I M: Abt 1859
Spouse
6 Theodore John COOK----------------I P: Nebraska City,Otoe,NE
I B: 21 Nov 1861
,D: Aug 1917
I P: ,Otoe,HE
, P: La Junta,Otero,CO
26 ------------------------I M: 13 Oct 1887
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I P: Crawford,Dawes,NE
13 Almira BALDWIN-------------------I
. l i D : 12 Mar 1918
B: Abt 1841
27 --------.. ---------------l i P : La Junta,Otero,CO
P: "OB
3 Theodora June !Teddy" COOK--------I
D: 23 Feb 1876
B: 26 Jun 1898'
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P: /Washington,NE
28 John S. SCOFIELD--------P: La JuntaiOtero,CO
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D: 2 Dec 1956
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14 William Dean SCOFIELD------------I
P: Denver,Denver/CO
l i B : 18 Feb 1830
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, P: Harrison,Westchester,NY 29 Rebecca MOSHER----~-----1
I M: 10 Sep 1857
7 Charlotte Evelyn SCOFIELD---------I P: Kingsville,Ashtabula/OB
B: 9 Jul 1868
' 1 D: 16 Mar 1870
P: Kingsville,Ashtabula,OB
1 P: New York/,NY
30 Youngs ROSE-------------D:
4
Oct
1917
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Name and address of submitter:
P:
La
Junta,Otero/CO
15
Nancy
Lodency
"Nellie"
ROSE------I
Paul Robert Jordan
B: 19 Aug 1839
31 Barriet Newell WHIPPLE--2820 Missouri St.
P: Cussewago Twp,Crawford,PA
Lawrence, KS 66046
D: 26 May 1928
P: Upton,Weston/WY
Phone:785-842-4388
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Fro~ The Generation Seekers (Anderson County Genealogical
Society), vol. 5, no. 3 (July~September 1999).
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NAMES WITH PREFIXES
If your surname has a prefix like Van; Von. De. 01. or Le you should code It both with
and without the prefix because it
might be listed under either
code. The surname vanDevanter.
for example. should be coded In
the two ways shown. (Me and
Mac are nol considered prefixes.)

SOUNDEX CODING GUIDE
The ~umber
1
2

3
4

Represents the letters
BPFV
CSKGJQXZ.
DT
L
MN
R

5
6

NAMES WITH DOUBLE LETTERS
If your surname has any double
letters. they should be treated as
one letter. Thus. In the surname
Lloyd. the second L should be
slashed out; In the surname
Gutierrez. the second R should
be slashed out.

Disregard the letters A. E. I. O. U. W. Y. and H.

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letters that arc side by side and
Line 2 P 2 3 6
have the same number on the
Soundex Coding GUide; for
example. PF In Pfister (lIs the
Line) J 1 ~
number for both P and F); CKS in
Llne2 J 2 5 0
Jackson (2 Is the number for C.
K. and S). These letters should be
treated as one letter. Thus. In the
name Pfister. F should be slashed
out; In the name Jackson. K and
S should be slashed out.
With your ancestor's name correctly coded. you are ready to use the
microfilmed Soundex card Index. which Is organlLed by state. thereunder
by Soundex code number. and thereunder aIphabet1cally by first name or
initial. There are four types of Index cards. The information you should
copy from each Is on the next pagc.

STEP!
On lJne 1. write the surname you are coding. pladng one letter in

each box.

STEP2

on line 2. write the first letter of the surname in the first box.
STEP3

On line 1. disregarding the first letter. slash through the remaining letters
A. E. I. O. U. W. Y. and H.
.

STEP4
On line 2. write the numbers found on the Soundex Coding GUide for the

first three remalnlng unslashed letters. Add zeros to any empty boxes.
Disregard any addltlonalletters.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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Copy the follOwing Informatlon for 1YPe 2 and 1YPe 3:

U. S. GOVERNMENT PRI'ITING OFFICE

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With this Information. you will be able to locate the census entry of
the family you are looking for on the census microfilm.

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�These obituaries were received from Society member Inez Staatz Kensit, of San Jose, California.
She enclosed a picture with these obituaries and a brochure for her book entitled Lest We Forget,
which is available from her at 4984 Westmont Avenue, San Jose, CA 95130 for $63, including
p&amp;h. The obituaries are of her great grandparents Nicholas and Anna Mary Buehner Weil of
Clearfield and Eudora. Her great grandparents were Samuel and Hannah Weil Muenzenmayer.
Sam Muenzenmayer was a former mayor of Baldwin City, KS.
14 March 1925
Funeral services for Mrs. Anna M. Weil, who died Saturday night in Baldwin at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. S. W. Muenzenmayer, fol1owing a few days illness with pneumonia, were held at
the Clearfield Evangelical church on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and were in charge of Rev.
M. Scheurman of Eudora. Very brief services were held at the Muenzenmayer home. Burial
was in the Clearfield cemetery. Anna M. Weil, whose maiden name was Boehnner, was born in
Stackenforf, Bavaria, Germany, on December 25, 183? In 1856 she came to Ainerica and lived
at Burlington, Iowa, for several years, where she met and married Nicholas Weil on the 7th of
May, 1857. To this couple were born eight children, seven of who are stil11iving. In the year
18??, Mr. and Mrs. Weil moved Paola ... in 1861 they took their residence at Clearfield where
they lived until 1910 when they moved to Eudora, where Mr. Weil died in ]915. Since that time
Mrs. Weil has been making her home with her three daughters. Mrs. Weil was converted and
joined the Evangelical church at Clearfield in 1864, and remained a faithful member to the end.
After her eyesight failed her daughter presented her with a very large print Bible and to the very
last it was Mrs. Weirs delight to read her favorite passages. Mrs. Weil was a charter member of
the Woman's R- Corps of Baldwin and attended meetings faithfuI1y as long as she was able.
She endured many hardships during the Civil War when her husband was serving in the Union
army and related many incidents of the privations and trials of the early settlers of Kansas. Her
last illness was of one week length, pneumonia being the cause of her death. Her mind, which
was remarkably c1ear for one of her years, was not c10uded until two days before her death. Mrs.
Weil celebrated her 92nd birthday last Christmas day at which time an her children but one were
with her and enjoyed the anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Muenzenmayer. At that time
she told her children that it would be the last time they would all be together. She leaves to
mourn her four sons, three daughters, thirty-three grandchildren, forty-eight great children. The
following children were in attendance at the funeral services: Charles Weil of Overbrook,.
Nicholas Weil of Carbondale, John Weil of Topeka, Mary Weil Brecheisen of Clearfield, Sarah
Weil Hausman of Eudora, Hannan Weil Muenzenmayer of Baldwin City. Burial was in the
Clearfield Cemetery.
Nickolas Weil was born in Dueringen, Alsace, December 14, 1826, and died April 26,
19]5, in his home in Eudora, KS. At the age of27 years he came to this country and spent the
first winter in New York. In 1854, he came west to Iowa. In 1857, he was united in marriage
with Marie Boehnner of Burlington, Iowa. This union was blessed with 4 sons and 4 daughters.
One daughter preceded the father to glory world when she was but 5 years of age. In 1859, Bro.
Weil came to Kansas and settled south of Eudora, where they lived under the blessing of God
until 5 years ago, 'Yhen they retired from the farm and moved into Eudora. In] 86] , Bro. Weil
enlisted in the army~ he served 3 years and 4 months. During this time i'n the army, Bro. Weil
was converted to God, and after he returned home he united with the Zions church of the
Evangelical Association of Clearfield, and served God an"d the Church faithfully unto the end.

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�FatherWeilleaves a widow, 4 sons,3 daughters, and 38 grandchildren. The prayer in his
autobiography is "that all might serve God and meet him in Heaven."

September 15, 1999
Dear Friends,
The process of pulling materials for the institutions requesting newspapers
is going much slower than we had hoped. The building isn't air
conditioned, so we haven't been able to work when it is really hot. Staff
members also have a number of regular duties that need to be maintained,
so we are only averaging about one day a week. In addition to limited time,
we are limited by the space we have available to make stacks for the 200
institutions that have requested titles. The logistics are a bit mind-boggling.
We ask for your patience. We are slowly making progress.
Pat Michaelis, Director
Library and Archives Division

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�BOOK REVIEWS
by Mary Burchill
Ice, Albert L. The lee Family: A Record ofIts Early History Combined with the Listing ofSome
Descendents of William (Indian Billy) lee and of His Son Abraham (Lame Abe) lee and
Grandson Thomas lee, Sr., as compiled by great-great-great grandson, Albert L. Ice. 68p.,
plus 16p. of appendices, 1969; paperback; short bibliography.
The title is very indicative of what is included in this book. It begins with an early history
of the Ice family in America then follows families through history. The two heads of the families
named in the title are listed and then their descendents are followed through generally into the
1800s.
The appendix has the story of John Pierpoint, excerpt from George Washington's diary,
Kansas grasshopper diary, early description oflndian Billy's farm, copy of Frederick Ice's will,
Abraham Ice's will, outgoing ship register from Belfast, Ireland, court records Ice vs. Ice 1827,
proofs regarding Indian Billy's age, Indian capture, etc., and thoughts by the author of this
history.
The author states this compilation is for the members of the family who may in later
years wish to trace their ancestry. Histories of this type are very valuable to anyone tracing the
families included. They are a labor oflove and a wonderful contribution to family history.
This volume was donated by Mildred Louise Ice Hogan and will be shelved in the Osma
Room of the Lawrence Public Library.

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As we read through different publications we come across items that seem to be of great interest
to everyone, we think. What follows is a conglomeration of these items. We would welcome
additions from anyone else.
From Genealogy Bulletin, a Heritage Quest Publication, September/October 1999:
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an electronic publication. It can be subscribed to on the internet at www.GenealogyBulletin.com.
Best of a]], at least for the immediate future, the subscription is free. We are excited about this
as it will open up quality information to thousands of additional readers. With the combined
expertise of William Do]]arhide, Cyndi Howel1s, and Donna Potter Phillips, who will have
regular columns, many new hobbyists will be able to expand their horizons ~n genealogy.
Queries wiJi remain a permanent feature and are in fact al1 ready on the website. The print
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Even though this win launch Genealogy Bulletin into the next millennia with wonderful
expanded potential, we realize that some of you do not have internet access. We apologize for
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�DOUGLAS COUNTY, KANSAS, MARRIAGE RECORDS, 1896

From Book 8 in the Clerk of the Specialized Division of the District Court, Room 144, Lawrence Law and Judicial Building,
Lawrence. Compiled by Edna Welling and Vivian Clough, and submitted by Viyian Clough. (The 1897 records will be in the next
issue of the Pioneer. 1895 was in the last issue. We also have1898 marriages. When all four years have been published in the Pioneer
they will be published in a book in the future.) Please read through these, and if there any corrections let me, Mary Burchill, know at
843-9199, or at &lt;burchill@ukans.edu&gt;.
JP = Justice of the Peace; MG == Magistrate

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Offi Clant

. Florence J. Tuttle
Dg. Co.,KS

4 Nov 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

Chas. F. Parkham, MQ

Anderson, John D.

Maggie K. Smith

13 Dec 1896

Jas. W. Reed, MG

8205

Anderson, Wm.
Johnson

Katie C. Gentry

23 July 1896

T. Wallace, MG

8250

Bachelor, Charle~

Ella Sawyer

25 Nov 1896

Walter Hart, MG

8190

Baldwin, Charles M.

Edna S.Martin

24 May 1896

M. F. Clark, MG

8236

Ballerson, Leland H.
DeSoto, KS

Stella M. Hale
DeSoto, KS

22 Oct 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8 169

Barber, Samuel
Dg. Co., KS

Rosa Glatz
Kansas City, KS

21 Mar 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8245

Baxter, Levem B.

Stella Scott

13 Nov 1896

License only

8251

Beal, Thomas

Jennie Anderson

25 Nov 1896

J. G. Griffith, MG

8148

Beamer, 'Theoakley
Park Co., CO

Julia M. Averill
Wellsville, KS

8 Jan 1896

License only

8232

Anderson, Gideon G.

8265

V.)

i!

�8255

Bean, George W.

Alice Martin

6 Dec 1896

J. W. Boykin, MG

8 164

Beard, Peter 1.

Mattie Bachela

4 Mar 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8222

Becker, Charles U.
Kansas City, MO

Eva Marcella Hoadley

10 Sep 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

Wm. W. Ayres, MG

Dg. Co., KS
8156 . Bedsaul, Floyd A.
Linwood, KS

Effie Bleader
Linwood, KS

19 Feb 189()
Dg. Co.,KS

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8172

Benander, John A.

Minta J. Richardson

24 Mar 1896

Michael Roiler, JP

8243

Benfer, Earl LaMont
Leona, KS

Etta Julia Furman
Seversuch, KS

11 Nov 1896
Brown Co., KS

Alfred 1. Hope, MG

8 163

Berry, Fred H.
Leav. Co., KS

Rebecca F. Bishop
Tonganoxie, KS

4 Mar 1896
Leav. Co., KS

A. C. Rowls, Clergy

8 163

Berry, John W.
Leav. Co., KS

Lela Humbert
Tonganoxie, KS

4 Mar 1896
Leav .Co., KS

A. C. Rowls, Clergy

8 157

Bick, Karl Fr.

Sophia Gantz

22 Jan 1896

J. Mueller, MG

8 174

Biggs, William 1.

Mabel J. Stover

5 Apr 1896

L. C. Biggs, MG

8228

Black, Thomas

Creola Hopkins

30 Sep 1896

P. D. Skinner, MG

8216

Blaker, Arthur

Anna Scott

29 Aug 1896 .

Jas. Marvin, MG

8 179

Bollard, Fred E.
Omaha,NE

Nellie W. Osborn
Dg. CO.,KS

15 Apr 896
Dg. Co.,KS

Willis G. Banker, MG

8261

Bond, Demming W.

Estella E. Darnold

23 Dec 1896

A. L. Jones, MG

8238

Bronaugh,JohnC.

Zula Miller

28 Oct 1896

J. W. Somerville, MG

.J

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Kansas City, MO

Dg. CO.,KS

8219

Brown, Charles A.
Holling, KS

Miss Belle Williams
Holling, KS

2 Sep 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

T. D. Davis, MG·

8219

Brown, Louis A.

Elizabeth A. Pavey

31 Aug 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8186

Brownlee, Joseph P.
Santa Fee, MO

Mary James
Santa Fee, MO

13 May 1896
Dg. Co.,KS·

J. W. Somerville, MG

8247

Bryant, George G.

Nellie E. Davis

19 Nov 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8233

Buchheim, Samuel J.

Christena E. Hanselman

14 Oct 1896

Arthur L. Goudy, MG

8247

Buck, Wm. S.
Topeka, KS

Linnie B. Lanham
Topeka, KS

19 Nov 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

Wm. W. Ayres, MG

8176

Bullene, Herbert
Brockway

Janet Nairn Innes

8 Apr 1896

Willis G. Banker, MG

8211

Burge, John W.

Kate Garver

4 Aug 1896

J. Q. A. Norton,

8252

Burgoyne, Ben W.
Dg. Co., KS

Jennie G. Peppard
Leav. Co., KS

29 Nov 1896
Dg. CO.,KS

Jas. Burgoyne, MG

8195

Burney, Abraham L.
Harrisonville, MO

Edith Kelsey Haskell
Dg. C~.,KS

9 June 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

Richard Cordley, MG

8202

Caldwell, Anthony

Lizzie White

9 July 1896

J. W. Boykin, MG

8234

Carey, Elvin A.

Julia A. Barnes

21 Oct 1896

Geo. D. Rodgers, MG

8266

Carpenter, Waiter S.

Ella E. Smith

31 Dec 1896

Wm. W. Ayres, MG

8224

Carter, Elsworth L.

Sarah A. Lee

14 Sep 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8210

Carter, William H.

Bonnie T. Lee

5 Aug 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

I

Vl

~P

�8146

Chambers, Oliver W.

Maggie A. Geelan

8 Jan 1896

J H. Bonebrake, MG

8143

Clark, Wm. H.
Junction City, KS

Lydia Elisa Koehring
Dg. Co.,KS

1 Jan 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

J. G. Griffith, MG

8216

Cline, Josiah C.

Myrtle L. Sutton

30 Aug 1896

W. C. Price, JP

8264

Coffman, Will
Jeff. Co. KS

Clara Belle Norton
Jeff. Co., KS

28 Dec 1896
Dg. Co., KS

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8 194

Cole, Ulysses Grant

Mabel Gill

4 June 1896

R. H. Williams, MG

8 191

Collins, John
Kansas City, MO

Laura Hogan
Kansas City, MO

25 May 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

C. L. Holly, Elder

8261

Cornforth, W. C.
Dg. Co.,KS

Nancy E. Slack
Leav. Co., KS

23 Dec 1896
Dg. Co., KS

H. M. Branham, MG

8 176

Courtney, Hollis L.
st. Joseph, MO

Mary L. Williams
Dg. Co., KS

7 Apr 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

Jas. Marvin, MG

8215

Craig, Arthur U.

L. Cassandra G. Moore

25 Aug 1896

J. W. Boykin, MG

8251

Crawford, John W.
Ottawa,KS

Margaret W. Detwiler
Pomona, KS

25 Nov 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

Jas. Marvin, MG

8229

Cummings, Wm. J,
Jr.

Margaret A. Halderman

1 Oct 1896

Wm. C. Axer, MG

8180

Curtis, Wm. H.

Pearle N. Dobson

15 Apr 1896

Geo. D. Rogers, MG

8263

Davenport, Thomas
W.

Anna L. Lamborn

27 Dec 1896

Wm. Loesch, JP

8244

Davis, Joseph S.
Frankfort, KS

Annabell Albert
Dg. Co.,KS

11 Nov 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

Stephen G. Griffis, MG

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8 147

Deay, Bert

Celia L. Tucker

7 Jan 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8209

Dedrick, Ernest M.
Dg. Co.,KS

Annie Wickum
Oskaloosa, KS

4 Aug 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

L. C. Biggs, MG

8256

Deering, Albert W.
Dg. Co.,KS

Matilda Price
Dg. Co., KS

6 Dec 1896
Leav. Co., KS

Geo. Berg, MG

8183

Deming, Charles L.
Jefferson Co., KS

Mal)' E. Hudsonpellar
Jefferson Co., KS

2 May 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8228

Dissinger, Fred C.
Denison, TX

Rose C. NutTer
Dg. Co., KS

1 Oct 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

P. G. Nuffer, MG

8221

Eudaly, James

Nettie M.Miller

11 Sep 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8205

Ferguson, Robert M.
Franklin Co., KS

Nora Hayes
Dg. Co.,KS

22 July 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

J. W. Somerville, MG

8152

Foley, John .
Leavenworth Co., KS

Mal)' Hulbert
Leav. Co., KS

30 Jan 1896
Leav. Co., KS

T. P. Schwan, Priest

8227

Foster, Bertel T.

Ellen Pippert

24 Sep 1896

Henry B. Foster, MG

8223

Foster, Wm. A.

Edith May Siler

IJSep 1896

Jas. Marvin, MG

8151

Fry, Charles L.
Linwood, KS

Bessis M. Rolfe
Kansas City, KS

6 Feb 1896
Wyano Co., KS

James W. Alderman, MG

8201

Fugate, Joseph B.
Newton, KS

Jessie K Howell
Dg. Co.,KS

13 June 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

A. M. Richardson, MG

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8253

Fulkerson, Robert
Overbrook, KS

May Taber
Fall Leaf, KS

30 Nov 1896
Dg. CO.,KS

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8 156

Galligar, Wm.C.
Dg. Co.,KS

Amy Patton
Shawnee Co., KS

21 Feb 1896
Shawnee Co., KS

W. B. Hutchenson, MG

8170

Gantz, Jacob

Carolina Birk (Bick)

17 Mar 1896

J. Mueller, MG

8188

Gardner, Henry Seth

Eva Alice Cunningham

14 May 1896

G. G. Gardner, MG

8146

Gardner, Zimri
DeSoto, KS

Carrie Miller
Dg. CO.,KS

1 Jan 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

Willis G. Banker, MG

8227

Garvin, Archil W.

Mary F. Reynolds

23 Sep 1896

S. Creel, MG

8 180

Gaumer, Charles S.

Belilla L. Burditt

21 Apr 1896

J. G. Griffith, MG

8242

Georgia, James

Sally Young

4 Nov 1896

P. D. Skinner, MG

8206

Getty, Michael C.
Perry, KS

Sallie Jane May
Jeff. Co., KS

4 Aug 1896
Jeff. Co., KS

Francis Joseph Boringer, Priest

8 175

Gibler, Jackson

Maggie Stebbins

8 Apr 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8 175

Gleason, Clifton A.

Clara E. Willis

8 Apr 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8150

Glenn, Benjamin F.

Nellie Moore

19 Jan 1896

J. W. Reed, MG

8189

Good, Ezekiel B.
Topeka,KS

Ada Charlton
Dg. CO.,KS

20 May 1896
Dg. CO.,KS

Richard CordIey, MG
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21 Oct 1896

Jas. Marvin, MG

8235

Goodrich, George N.
Topeka,KS

Edith M. Shoop
Topeka, KS

Dg. Co.,KS

8197

Graham, Clement
Holton,KS

Edna Truesdall
Fairmont, KS

10 June 1896
Dg. CO.,KS

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8173

Graham, Robert
Jefferson Co., KS

Nannie Osborn
Dg. CO.,KS

5 Apr 1896

A. H. Murphy, MG

Jeff. Co., KS

8242

Gunther, August
Dg. Co., KS

Nellie E. Voeller
DeSoto, KS .

4 Nov 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8232

Haas, Henry C.
Dg. Co., KS

Lucy Wilburn
Centropolis, KS

14 Oct 1896

J. Mueller, MG

Dg.Co.,KS

8198

Hall, Clarence
Seymour·

Lillian May Popeno~

17 June 1896

Willis N. Banker, MG

815,7

Hamilton, Guy E.
Kansas City, MO

May (Mary) 1. Kief
Kansas City, MO

22 Feb 1896

Geo. D. Rogers, MG

Dg. Co.,KS

8203

Harris, Allen S.

Martha Washington

11 July 1896

John Charlton, JP

8220

Harris, Edward P., Jr.

Jennie M. Greene

15 Sep 1896

Richard Cord ley, ¥G

8240

Harshman, Orner F.

Fannie Taylor

2 Nov 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8185

Hart, Lewis E.

Lizzie A. Griffith

6 May 1896

John Charlton, JP

8214

Head, GeoW.
Sabetha, KS

Martha Stephens
Troy, KS

21 Aug 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8257

Hellen, Charles
Joplin, MO

Emma Harbill
pg. Co.,KS

10 Dec 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

\0

Dg. Co.,KS
J. Q. A. Norton, JP

�N

8223

Hempstead, Henry T.

Nannie R. Johnson

14 Sep 1896

C. 1. Holly, MG

8262

Hiddleston, Edward
Linwood, KS

Lizzie Laundell Wilcox
Linwood, KS .

25 Dec 1896
Leav. Co., KS

W. Tyrer Williams, MG

8218

Hiesrodt, Birt

Mary E. Anderson

31 Aug 1896

A. 1. Jones, MG

8259

Hines, Benjamin F.

Alice E. Watkins

16 Dec 1896

J. G. Griffith, MG .

8249

Holladay, Wm. Caleb
Leav. Co., KS

Nancy z. Uttenger
Dg. CO.,KS

23 Nov 1896
Dg. Co., KS

J.

8239

Holliday, Harry C.

Minnie Boyles

31 Oct 1896

D. A. White, JP

8195

Holmes, Otis Halbert
Cresco, IA

Mary Kelley Haskell
Dg. Co., KS

9 June 1896
Dg. Co., KS

Richard Cordley, MG

8145

Hope, Edward
Dg. Co.,KS

Lela May Wright
Cawker City, KS

1 Jan 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

Geo. D. Rogers, MG

8249

Hudson, Geo. Athlean
Lyon Co., KS

Rose Lillie Saylor
Dg. CO.,KS

26 Nov 1896
Dg. CO.,KS

1. D. Wimmer, MG

8 166

Hunsinger, Peter

Mary Klavs

10 Mar 1896

J.

8263

Ingalls, Robert R.

Josephine Butel

29 Dec 1896

R. B. Grvener, MG

8206

Ingham, Wm. V.

Elizabeth B. Winter

24 July 1.896

J. K. Spencer, MG

8199

Ingle, John W.

Melvena Warner

17 June 1896

W. C. Price, JP

8230

Jackson, Charles E.
Sedalia, MO

Mollie J. Abernathy
Lexington, MO.

4 Oct 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

John Charlton, JP

8 197

James, Hundy
Reno, KS

Sallie Elliott
Reno, KS

10 June 1896
Leav. Co., KS

Wm.Kahn,MG

o

Q. A. Norton, JP
,

Q. A. Norton, JP

�-

8 161

James, Wm. H.

Ida Clark

28 Feb 1896

Shelly Henderson, MG

8149

Jorden, James W.

Emma 1. Province

14 Jan 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8150

Joy, Alfred

Marie Kennedy

.

18 Jan 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8204

Kane, Henry L.

Mella M. McCurdy

15 July 1896

Geo. D. Rogers, MG

8192

Kennedy, David G.,
Jr.

Idella V. Bell

3 June 1896

James W. Reed, MG

8189

Kennedy, Harvey L.

Barbara L Vaughan

8260

Kennedy, Howard M.
Dg. Co.,KS

Dollie P. Joseph
Franklin Co., KS

27 Dec 1896
Johnson Co., KS

M. McFeatters, MG

8196

Kiles, Charles A.

Hattie Johnson

11 June 1896

J.

8168

Kimball, George

Mattie Giles

13 Mar 1896

G. W. Burdette, MG

8202

Kimbrough, Bert
Springfield, MO

Alice Chipely
Dg. Co., KS

11 July 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

Jas. H. Hubbard, MG

8207

Kyle, James
Jeff. Co., KS

Charlotte A. Kyle
Jeff. Co., KS

27 July 1896
Jeff. Co., KS

Samuel Brown, JP

8232

Learnard, Tracy

Georgene Wilder·

14 Oct 1896

C. G.Howland, MG

8224

Lee, JohnH.
,Cairo, IL

Dara Coathey
Leav. Co., KS

14 Sep 1896
Dg. CO.,KS

Jas. H. Hubbard, MG

8160

Lemon, Edward S.
Lawrence, KS

Olive Hinchman
Winchester, KS

26 Feb 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

Richard Cordley, MG

8 173

Lepper, Samuel W.

Mary E. Hobbs

3 Apr 1896

J.

8237

Leacher, William A.

Phila Wilson

26 Oct 1896

A. J. Jones, MG

1896

F. W. Fenn, MG

Q. A. Norton, JP

I

tv
I

..

Q. A. Norton, JP

�IV
IV

8157

Letcher, Arthur L.
Dg. CO.,KS

Eldora Graves
Dg. Co.,KS

23 Feb 1896
Leav. Co., KS

J. 1. Pleasant, MG

8 193

Lewis, Benjamin E.

Hattie E. Snyder

3 June 1896

J. W. Holt, MG

8233

Lipsey, Harry L.

Lenora F. Craigmile

14 Oct 1896

H. M. McDowell, MG

8145

Loring, Samuel G.
Marysville, MO

Mary M. Hammond
Dg. Co., KS

1 Jan 1896
Dg. Co., KS

John M. Sullivan, MG

8199

Lotz, Julius
Dg. Co.,KS

Louisa Hammer
Kansas City, MO

17 June 1896
Dg. Co., KS

A. Leutwein, MG

8218

Lotz, Theo J.

Emma T. Haelsig

6 Sep 1896

A. Leutwein, MG

8245

Lowry, George

Mary Nelson

15 Nov 1896

Charles Lowry, MG

8248

Lowry,London,

Emma Scott

30 Nov 1896

Shelby Henderson, MG

8 182

Ludwig, John M.

Della Rugh

28 Apr 1896

Wm. N. Banker, MG

8212

Mannen, John C.
Dg. Co.,KS

Dr. Lydia A. Meyers
Pilot Mound, IA

13 Aug 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

Jay W. Sommerville, MG

8201

Maple, Lewis
Jeff. Co., KS

Clara Strub
Dg. Co.,KS

22 June 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

A. A. Cooper, JP

8 171

Marshall, James C.
Chautaugua Co., KS

Josehine Martin
Dg. Co.,KS .

22 Mar 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

James D. Smith, MG

8186

Marshall, Walter A.
Dg. Co., KS

Minnie D. Garton
Linwood,KS

17 May 1896
Leav. Co, KS

L. C. Biggs, MG

8215

Martin, Benjamin F.
Williamstown, KS

Artie Tyrrell
Perry, KS

30 Aug 1896
Jeff. Co., KS .

Thomas H. PopplewiU, MG

�11 Mar 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

Tonganoxie, KS

Inez Jenkins
Tonganoxie, KS

8 170

~cCall,

Bertha P. Smith

19 Mar 1896

J. W. Reed, MG

8204

McCurdy, John L.

Estella E. Wilder

15 July 1896

Geo. D. Rodgers, MG

8208

~cDaniel,

Harry W.
Kansas City, ~O

Florance Cara Smith
Dg. CO.,KS

3 Aug 1896
Dg. CO.,KS

R. H. Williams, MG

8217

~cGinnis,

John W.
Leav. Co., KS

Sarah J. Haas
Leav. Co., KS

1 Sep 1896
Dg. CO.,KS

L. C. Biggs, MG

8217

McKinney, Frank

May Divelly (Dinelly or
Dwelly)

29 Aug 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8 162

McNees, James

Carrie J. Spencer

2 Mar 1896

J. W. Somerville, MG

8254

McRill, Frank
Leav. Co., KS

Nellie Skeet
Jeff. Co., KS

1 Dec 1896
Jeff. Co., KS

D. W. Raines, MG

8267

Meaiers, Eddie S.

L. Clara Bruner

31 Dec 1896

Jay W. Somerville, MG

8258

Meairs (Mears), Wm;
G.

Eliza V. Ellis

16 Dec 1896

H. A. Pasley, MG

8203

Melvin, Rufus E.

Cora L. Kimball

15 July 1896

Richard Cordley

8225

Milburn, EddieB.

Florence Deay

16 Sep 1896

Jay W. Somerville MG

8164

Miller, Albert
Johnson Co., KS

Lillie -McKinney Dg. CO.,KS

4 Mar 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8 167

~Cf\rdle,James

William M.

'

i

I

tv

w

�8200

Mitchell, James H.

Virginia H. Baldwin

25 June 1896

J. G. Griffith, MG

8 184

Monroe, Douglas H.
Eudora,KS

Bettie E. Roffle
Reno, KS

7 May 1896
Leav. Co., KS

Wm. Kahn,JP

8 174

Morton, Fred

Hilma Edholm

4 Apr 1896

J. Mireler, MG

8177

Musick, Jesse Thos.

Zora May Vitt

8 Apr 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8253

Myer, Matthias

Sarah S. Daily

30 Nov 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8239

Neustifter, Frank A.

Mary Bradley

3 Nov 1896
Jo. Co., KS

M. Simmer, Priest

8158

Nichols, Burton E.
Vinland, KS

Miss Kate Peppard
Oskaloosa, KS

26 Feb 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

T. D. Davis, MG

8 165

Oatman, Arthur L.

Alice Beula Whitman

4 Mar 1896

Geo. D. Rogers, MG

8 185

Oberhalter, Henry A.

Ruth E. White

9 May 1896

D. L. McCresry, MG

8213

O'Leary, Ralphall D.
Dg. CO.,KS

Mathilde Henrichs
Humboldt, KS

19 Aug 1896
Allen Co., KS

C. G. Howland, MG

8243

Owen, James
Cripple Creek, CO

Winifred Grace Churchill
Dg.Co.,KS

5 Nov 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

Jay W. Somerville, MG

8177

Pardee, James F.
Vinland, KS

Miss Afice M. Griffis
Osage City, KS

9 Apr 1896
Osage Co., KS

C. C. Braden, MG

8262

Parham, Charles F.
Dg. Co., KS

Sarah Eleanor
Thistlethwaite
Tonganoxie, KS

31 Dec 1896
Leav. Co., KS

Jonathan P. Ballard, MG

8 165

Parker, Rhinotas

Eliza Fox

5 Mar 1896

J. J. Pleasant, MG

�8222

Patterson, Anderson

Maggie Blackburn

10 Sep 1896

J. Q. A Norton, JP

8152

Patterson, John

Clara Hood

27 Jan 1896

A A Cooper, MG

8190

Pearson, Phillip S.
Dg. CO.,KS

Miss Della Simmons
Jeff. Co., KS

24 May 1896
Jeff. Co., KS

Willis G. Banker, MG

8 191

Pennington,Jesse B.

Minnie C. Wolgamott

27 May 1896

J. W. Somerville, MG

8178

Pettit, Charles H.
Pawhuska, Ind. Terr.

Amarilis B. Bodwell
Dg. Co., KS

15 Apr 1896
Dg. Co., KS

Wm. C. Paden, MG

8266

Phillips, Ray A J.

Arlie May Pippin

29 Dec 1896

C. G. Howland, MG

8154

Pickard, Clark E.
Pleasant Plains, IA

Emma Hoag
Dg. Co, KS

5 Feb 1896
Dg. Co., KS

C. R. Dixon, MG.

8248

Pickens, Jonah
Adair Co., MO

Lillie C. Pickens'
Leav. Co., KS

25 Nov 1896
Leav. Co., KS

W. Tyrer Williams MG

8229

Pitman, Elis

Mary E. Jackson

24 Sep 1896

J. Q. A Norton, JP

8265

Povch, Herman C.

Anna AE.Molderhauer

29 Dec 1896

F. D. Rademacher, MG

8211

Prince, EllisT.
Okla. Territory

Lottie L. Nace
Dg. Co., KS

12 Aug 1896
Dg. CO.,KS

Jas. W. Reed, MG

8167

Puckett, Benjamin E.

Gertrude E. Brooks

10 Mar 1896

J. W. Somerville, MG

8220

Putney, Robert E.
Albuquerque, NM

Margaret B. Love
Dg. CO.,KS

9 Sep 1896
Dg: CO.,KS

Willis G. Banker, MG

8254

Quakenbush, Alfred

Mattie Warner

3 Dec 1896

J. Q. A Norton, JP

8226

Quinn, John
Boston, MA

Lulu M. C. Shelley
New York

18 Sep 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

J. Q. A Norton, JP

I

N

VI

�8196

Raider, Daniel R.
Perryville, KS

Gracie Bell
Dg. Co.,KS

9 June 1896
Dg. Co., KS

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8241

Raley, George S.

Christena Swan

4 Nov 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8210

Rayson, Thomas

Louisa Kely

10 Aug 1896

J. W. Somerville, MG

8 188

Reusch, Henry

Augustine Gottstein

13 May 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8 155

Richardson, Calvin A.
Jackson Co., KS

Mary A. Richardson
Jackson Co., KS

12 Feb 1896
Dg. Co., KS

A. A. Cooper, JP

8169

Robinson, Wm. H. H.
Johnson Co., KS

Mary McCord
Jackson Co., KS

12 Mar 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

J. L. Hatton, MG

8 193

Rome, George 1.

Zela Curlett

1 June 1896

Jas. H. Hubbard, MG

8200

Rome, Harvey
Reno, KS

Mollie Cobb
Dg. Co., KS

25 June 1896
Dg. CO.,KS

J. W. Boykin, MG

8 155

Rohe, Mr. Vesta L.

Miss Bonita Morgan

11 Feb 1896

P. D. Skinner, MG

8225

Russell, Louis
West Superior, WI

Mary Ila Williams
Dg. Co.,KS

22 Sep 1896
Dg. CO.,KS

J. W. Somerville, MG

8259

Ryder, Purdy
St. Joseph, MO

Agnes McCarty
SUoseph, MO

16 Dec 1896
Dg. Co., KS

Richard Cordley, MG

8 162

Schell, Wm. H.

Annie Edmondson

2 May 1896

Joseph G. Griffith, Clergy

8187

Schoepflin, Charles E.

Lizzie Schultz

13 May 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8214

Schultz, Gco G.
Dg. Co.,KS

Mary J. Hartman
Tonganoxie, KS

19 Aug 1896
Dg. CO.,KS

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8237

Schurle, Jacob J.

Sophia E. Hammer

28 Oct 1896

A. Leutweir, MG

�I

~

8 154

Schwarz, Wm. F.

Louisa Young

10 Feb 1896

A. Leutweir, MG

8 168

Scott, Wm. E.

Sallie Young

11 Mar 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8149

Sechrest, Ivan
Leav. Co., KS

Nettie Evans
Leav. Co., KS

29 Jan 1896
Leav. Co., KS

R. S. Cook, MG

8236

Sechrest, Robert H.
Tonganoxie, KS

Susan A. Powell
Tonganoxie, KS

28 Oct 1896
Leav. Co., KS

D. W. Raines, MG

8166

Shepherd, Henry
Dg. Co.,KS

Mary Galbreath
Dg. Co., KS

5 Mar 1896
Tong.,KS

J. J. Pleasant, MG

8252

Sizer, George C.

Tilda' J. Anderson

30 Nov 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8260

Smith, Frank

Miss Stella McMillan

17 Dec 1896

P. D. Skinner, MG

8172

Smith, Henry H.

Hattie L. Harman

29 Mar 1896

Jay W. Somerville, MG

8246

Snapp, Joseph A.
Leav. Co., KS

Nettie A. Adair
Leav. Co., KS

19 Nov 1896
Leav. Co., KS

Wm. Loesch, JP

8258

Spurlock, Harry A.

Miss Grace Johns

15 Dec 1896

A. L. Jones, MG

8221

Stanford, Herbert A.

Carrie E. Evans

9 Sep 1896

Geo. D. Rogers, MG

8184

Stanwix, Geo A.

Myrtle Vitt

6 May 1896

A. A. Cooper, MG

8 182

Stephens, Giles C.

Effir Kemberling

29 Apr 1896

ArthurL. Goudy, MG

8207

Stimpson, Frederick
E.

Elizabeth (Fry) Orme

25 July 1896

Wm. W. Ayres, MG

8 196

Strode, Otis.

Lizzie Anderson

15 June 1896

Shelby Henderson, MG

8207

Strong, Frank B.

Eliza Wolsey

5 May 1896

A. L. Jones, MG

..

,

�8256

Sutton, James H.

LuI ue Cunningham

8 Dec 1896

H. 1. Willis, MG

8159

Swadley, Harrison W.

MaryC. Ice

25 Feb 1896

Walter Hart, MG

8 158

Talley, Samuel
Alford, KS

Miss Laura Clark
Dg.Co.,KS

26 Feb 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

S. Creel, MG

8 181

Taylor, John W.

Orville M. Logan

22 Apr 1896

Moses Brown, MG

8235

Taylor, Thornton
Dg. Co., KS

Julia A. Washington
Topeka, KS

21 Oct 1896
Dg. Co., KS

P. D: Skinner, MG

8147

Thurston, Edwin

John Bennett

8 Jan 1896

John Charlton, JP

8246

Timmermeyer, Frank

Kate J. Curtis

17 Nov 1896

R. B. Groener, MG

.

F.
N

8 181

Tolbert, Charles

Nellie S. Rushmore

23 Apr 1896

Jay W. Somerville, MG

8213

Tucker, William 1.
Pleasant Hill, MO

Pearl A. Frye
Dg. CO.,KS

17 Aug 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

J. F. Gage, MG

8257

VanEpps, Charles B.
Low Moor, IA

Carrie Pendleton
Dg. Co.,KS

16 Dec 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

S. E. Pendleton, MG

8160

Vitt, George H.

Myrtly Musick

26 Feb 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8159

VonGunten, Albert

Lizzie Leonhard

28 Feb 1896

T. D. Rademacher, MG

8226

Waggerman, Charles
Linwood, KS

Nora D. Mosser
Linwood,KS

18 Sep 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8178

Wallace, LewisH.

Henrietta Davy

13 Apr 1896

Jas. H. Hubbard, MG

8 153

Wardlow, Harvey J.
DeSoto, KS

Bird Linden
DeSoto, KS

3 Feb 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

00

�I.

tv

8 148

Ware, Jesse

Alice Jackson

10 Jan 1896

Lic. only

8244

Ware, Jesse

Alice Jackson

10 Nov 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8255

Warfield; Henry W.

Miss Maude Miller

4 Dec 1896

P. D. Skinner, MG

8241

Warmer, John
Dg. Co., KS

Miss Maggie Irvig
Saline Co., KS

5 Nov 1896
Saline Co., KS

W. R. Currier, MG

8230

Watson, George H.
DeSoto, KS

Reva D. Miller
DeSoto, KS

3 Oct 1896
Dg. Co., KS

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8208

Weaver, John T.

Hellen Swanson

4 Aug 1896

R. W. Williams, MG

8 161

Weed, Albert

Pearl I. Reeher

4 Mar 1896

S. R. Wells, MG

8212 . Wells, Joseph
Leav. Co., KS

Etta McCarter
Dg. Co.,KS

15 Aug 1896
Leav. Co., KS

Wm. Kahn,JP

1.0
I

8183

Welter, Joseph F.
Williamstown, KS

Lauretta A.Peel
Williamstown, KS

2 May 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8153

West, Wm. G.
Arkansas City, KS

Aneatta Gleed
Dg. Co., KS

4 Feb 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

Jas. H. Hubbard, MG

8194

Williams, Adam
Henry

Alice Wright

5 June 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8192

Williams, Newton

Edith Crisswell

2 June 1896

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8238

Winter, Wm. H.
Dg.Co.,KS

Elma Ruth FogweU
Osage Co~, KS

28 Oct 1896
Osage Co., KS

David Hindman, MG

�w

o

8 187

Wintennantle, John

Nellie Heim
Dg. Co.,KS

13 May 1896
Dg. Co.,KS

J. Q. A. Norton, JP

8231

Wisener, Tillie
Lenape,KS

Ettie Finnup
Lenape, KS

10 Oct 1896
Leav. Co. KS

F. M. Adams, JP

8231

Wright, Albert

MaudeL. Parks

6 Oct 1896

J.

8264

Wright, Wm.T.
Dg. Co.,KS

Dollie Higgins
Ottawa, KS

28 Dec 1896
Dg. CO.,KS

Shelby Henderson, MG

8250

Zeigler, Charles
Dg. Co.,KS

Daisey Deaver
Fall Leaf, KS

26 Nov 1896
Dg. Co., KS

D. L. McCriary, MG

8234

Zellars, John W.

Ella M. Cunningham

27 Oct 1896

G. M. Huffman, MG

Q. A. Norton, JP

�DOUGLAS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE POOR 1909-1911
Record Book-Sept. 1909 thru March 1911 Index
Fournd at Spencer Library (Call number RH MS E114 Vol. IV 255 page.)
Note: Pages 149 thru 227-Companies, etc accounts were paid to, for services rendered to the poor.
The following was copied by Jean Snedeger and typed by lona Spencer.
NAME
ALLEN, Mrs. Hagar
AHLSTROM, Chas
ALBRITTON, Mrs. Hester
ALBRITTON, Samuel
ANDREWS, Mrs. M. H.
ALLEY, Mrs. Lewis B.
ARNOLD, S. M.
ADAMS, John Q
ALLEN, Tonah B.
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES
ALBRITTON, Mrs. Chas.
BURNS, Tabitha
BROOKS, Mrs. Ollie
BECKMAN, Fred
BARNUM, Mrs. E. A.
BELT, Mrs. M. R. H.
BECKER, Louis-Tr.
BROWN, Julius-Tr.
BRYANT, Bert M.
BIGLEY, Mrs. Nellie
BLAKE,O.E.
BEACH, Dr. Mark
BROWN, &amp; IA/OOD R. S.
BLAIR, Dr. E. J.
BAER, Mrs. Mary

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NAME

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16
19
. 20 colored-Lecompton
30
47
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79
90.
192
97
2 colored
5
22
23
24
8
8
50
59
171
206
211
216

EDMONDS, T. V.
ELLIOTT, Mattie
ERICKSON, C. J.

203
83
185

FRENGER, Chris
FISCHER &amp; Son
FAGRELL, Caroline
FIELDS, Joe
FAXON-NEWMAN
FOSTER, Celia
FOSTER, John H.
FOSTER, Frank
FLORY, Geo. A.
FOREMAN, J. D.
FALLS, J. B.

168

GIVENS, Minerva
GILLESPIE, Mary
GUNTHER, Mrs. Elijah
GILLESPIE, Dr. S. T.
GULLEY, W. S.
GRAY, Mrs. Mary
GAZETTE
GRIFFIN Coal Co.
GATEWOOD
GAN(U)SS, Nannie

200

CITIZENS Ugh H. &amp; P. Co.
135
CLELAND, W. W.
222-163-164
193-194-195-220-221
COREY, Miss Lizzie
25-74
CHANCE, Walter
40 colored
42-84
CLARK, Philip
COOK, Mrs. Mamie
43
CONLEY, Simon
41
CROTHERS, George
52
CHAMBERS, H. L., M.D.
202
COOPER, J. T.
206
CUMMINGS, J. P.
180
COLLETT, Wm.
96

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35
191
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190
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99

HICKEY, Mrs.-Transient
HOWELL, J. W.
HOLLOWAY, S. R.
HARLAN, Laura
HOLLOWAY, J. O.
HICKKEY, Mime (Mrs. Howard)
HUNTER BROS.
HARMAN, Benj. F.
HENDERSON,Mary
HARVEY, F. D. G., M.D.
HILL, Mrs. Richard
HOBBS Mercantile Co.
HAFFERKAMP, H. J.
HUDSON, Gee.
HUGHES, Green
HOUSE, R. E.

DICKER, A. J.
153-154-209-210
DUNAKIN, A. w.?
177
DUNCAN,Amos
58,
DAVIS, Mrs. Mary
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�INNES, Bulene &amp; Hackman
ILIFF MERCANTILE CO.

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JONES BROS.
JONES, Augusta
JOHNSON, Emily L.
JACKSON, John
JONES, Dr. H.T.
JACKSON, Margaret
JENNINGS, Ella
JENKINS, Alice A.

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KASOLD, E. A.
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KING, Mrs. Sadie
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KUHNE, Elizabeth
170
KENNEDY, D. G.
174
KEITH, kDr. E. R.
KRUM,J. W.
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KELLUM, Belle
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149
KEITH, Green
KEEFE, Ed.
175
202
KERR, C. C.
KARD?, KASH KLOTHING KO. 218
LASWELL, Ore
LAKE, S.
LAWRENCE WATER CO.
LEADER MERC. CO.
LEHMAN, Bessie
LEHMAN, Mrs. Kate
LANE, Mrs. Nettie
LEE, Harriet A.
LESCHER &amp; POWER
LEWIS, Peter
LA W. LUMBER CO.
LISTON, G. M., M.D.
LEDEBOER, Alice

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169
169
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196
58 colored
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212
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MEYER, Christ (transient)
MERRIFIELD, Mrs. Lizzie
MORTSOLF, Mrs. John
MILLS, Ellen C.
MEYERS, Fred
MURRA Y, John
MENZEL, Richard E.
MORRISON, R. M. Guardian

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MC COWAN, Melvin
MC FAR LANE BROS.
MC FARLAND, Mrs. M. J.
MC CARTY, Mrs. Mary

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NEWMARK,M.

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OLIVER, A.
OLMSTEAD, Ella
OGDEN,J.C.
ORRICK, Lillian A.
OSBORN, Elton
PARKER, Mrs. Mary
PLEASANT, Miss Sinah
PILLA, Charles
PR ICE, Mrs. Kitty
PIKE, Jacob
PORTER,ED
PECKHAM CLOTHING CO.
POMEROY,Jas. D.
PROSSER, Will
PUREL
PRICE, Margaret A.

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QUARANTINE
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RUSSELL, Leander
RUSSELL, Melvina
RISLEY, Grant R.
RUNYAN, Mrs. W. H.
RABOURN, Rose M.
ROBINSON, Lander
ROCKLUND, Louis

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SELIG, A. L.
ST ANCLlFT, H. M.
SEDGEWICK, Mrs. F. L.
SCHNECK, Eli
SMITH &amp; QUIGLEY
SCHEETRUM, Henry
SMITH, Webster N. or U.
SCHOORUP, Fred
SHELL, Thomas
SCHELL, Geo. W.
SMITH, James #1
SMITH, James #2
SMITH, Isabella
SPAULDING, J. A.
SWEEZY, Mattie
SALVATION ARMY
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MUMFORD, Lewis
48
MC INTURF, Mrs. L.
49
MONTFORT, Mary S.
72
MORRIS, W. F.
201
MULL, Henry
93
MILLER, Nathan
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MO. &amp; KANS. TELEPHONE CO.224

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SIMMONS HOSPITAL
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SMITH, John J.
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WARK, ILIFF &amp; CO.
176
WHITI AKER, Isabelle
26
WEBER, John &amp; Sons
15-152
WAGGNER, Marcus
41-59
WILLIAMS, Thomas
50
61 colored
WILLIAMS, George
WEATHERBY, S. S.
201
64
WALKER, Paralee
208
WEAVER, John H .••.·
WHITE,R.G.
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UNION PACIFIC R. R.

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Abbott 9
Abernathy 30
Adams 11, 16
Akers 18,20
Albough 17
Alford 29,30
Alford 29
Allen 3,4
Allendorph 21
Allison 9
Anderson 17,2
26,27,29
Armstrong 9
Arnold 9,11
Asmuss 9
Averill 34
Ayer 15
Ayers 10,12,
20,22
Bachelor 34
Bacon 26
Badsky 4
Bahnmaier 9
Baird 27,34
Baker 12,19,3
Baldwin 34
Bandemer 34
Banekr 19
Bangs 28,30
Banker 13,17,
Banks 9,30
Barber 2,29
Barker 9
Barnhart 9
Bartlett 23
Bateman 12.
Bayne 9
Beach 28
Beals 29
Beasley 34
Beck 21
Beebe 28
BeisWine 1

Bell 21,27
Bennett 9
Berg 13
Best 31
Betteridge 4
Beusch 22
Bew29
Biggs 10,II,H
19,20,21,24
Billingsley 3
Bishol18
Bissell 28
Bivens 9
Blade 17
Blair 10
Blaull0
Bliss 10,29
Blodgett 30
Bogart 4
Bond 9
Bonebrake 16
Boone 34
Bowen 10
Bower 34
Bowker 28
Bowman 1,10,:
Boykin 10
Brackett 27
Braden 9
Bradford 10
Brandt 17
Brayton 10
Brecheisen 34
Breithaupt 22
Bromelsick 17
Bromich 20
Brooks 9,16,
24,27
Brower 34
Brown 10,16,
18·,26,34
Bruner 27
Brunner 24
Brushwood 9
Bryson 34
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Buckner 21
Bullene 30
Bunker 24,34
Bunton 34
Burchill 3,34
Burdick 11
Burea 11
Burnett 10,27
. Burnton 29
Burr 30
Bush 19,34
Butler 10,22
Butts 10
Caldwell 20,30
Califer 10
Callaway 14
Canfield 10
Carletson 11
Carney 16
Carr 19
Carruth 28,29
Carson 15
Carter 4,18,
27,34
Carttar 34
Carver 27
Caswell 11
Cato 11
Caylor 34
Challiss 11
Chambers 11
Champion 20
Charlton 14,20,
22,29
Cherry 11,21
Childs 11
Chison 11
Clark 11,16,
21,26,34
Clarke 34
Cline 11
Cole 3,31
Coleman 11,17,
22,27,31
Collier 27

Collins 11,16
Cones 16
Conrad 11
Cooley 10
Cooper 10,20,30
Cordley 10,11,
12,19,20,21,22,
23,24,26
Cornell 11
Corporal 15
Cosgrove 21
Couch 19
Coulter 22
Coverly 11
Covey 10
Cowdy 11
Cox 29,30,31
Craigmile 12
Creighton 12
Crews 9,16
Crist 21
Crowder 12
Cullen 12
Cunningham 12
Cushingberry 17
Dailey 12
Daily 24
DaLee 25
Dane 12
Daniels 12
Danvers 27
Daugherty 12,15
Davidson 12,13,
26
Davis 9,12,
15,18,21
Day 12,20
Dean 34
. Deatherage 34
Deay 34
DeHek 34
Delo 22
Deneen 34
Denison 34
Derby 27

�Dias 12
Dicous 13
Diggs 29
Dillon 12
Dimery 12
Dix 30
Dixon 9
Doane 12
Dook 34
Douglas 12
Dresser 34
Drewicke 34
Dumnar 12
Duncan 9
Durkheimer 3
Durr 12
Dyer 34
Eaton 20.
Eberhardt 20,
Eccleston 28
Eder·15
Eggert 20
Eldridge 12
Eldridge 12,2
28,30
Elledge 19
Elliott 27, 34
Ely 13
Embre 10
Embree 22
Embry 26
Emery 13,30
Enos 26
Evans 13,34
Everett 34
Everly 13
Evinger 13
Farnsworth 2(
Farren 28
Farwell 23,30
Fast 34
Fawl13
Fearing 34
Feese 34
Fegan 13
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Fellows 23
Fenn 23
Ferguson 13
Field 30
Fields 13
Filmore 27
Fincher 18
Fine I I
Firesman 22
Fischer 34
Fisher 10,15,2
Fitch 13
Fitchur 14
Flanders 2
Fleming 14
Fletcher 20
Flory 14
Foley 20
Forsyth 14
Foster 15
Fox 18
Frazer 29
Frederick 14
Freeman 34
Freund 25
Fry 14
Frye 34
Fuel 14
Fuller 29
Gabhart 34
Gaines 14
Garber 14
Garretson 34
Gaulin 32
Geelan 14
Geyer 9,15
Gibbons 16
Gibler 14
Gilmore 14
Gilson 28
Gimblet 34
Gleed 31
Goodwin 25
Goodwin 14
Goodyear 24

Gordon 14
Gore 31
Gossage 15
Goudy 12,15,
18,2 I ,23,28
Gould 28
Graham 17
Granger 29
Grant 14
Gray 18
Green 34
Gries 28
Griffin 17
Griffith 17,22,
23,25,
Griffiths I I
Groener 9,23
Groff 11
Guefron 23
Gufler 23
Guyllala 9
Hackman 31
Hadl15
Halbert 15
Halderman 15
Hall 21
Hallmark 34
Hamilton 15
Hamlin 15
Hammig 15
Hammons 17,20
Haney 34
Hankenberry 19
Hann 12 .
Hanscom 30
Harmon 15
Harrington 15
Harris 15,19,26
Harrison 15
Harsh 34
Harshman 15
Hart 11,12,15
Haskell 15
Haskins 34
Hastie 1,14

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Hatch 16Hatfield 13
Hatton 14
Haven IS
Hawk 34
Hazeltine 27
Hazzard 16
Heckbarth 16
Heise 16
Henderson 1 I
Hendry 30
Hennessey 16
Henry 23
Henshaw 12
Hergert 14
Herschell 34
Hickey 16
Hicks 16
Hill 16,19,34
Hines 16,20
Hinsey 12
Hoage 13
Hodges 21
Hogan 34
Holderman 34
Holloway 34
Holmes 11,26
Holwick 16
Hook 24
. Hoover 34
Hope 12
Hopkins 9
Horn 16
Hornsby 26
Horton 21
Houston 16
Houx 16
Howard 9,13,
16,28
Howell 28
Howison 34
Howland 18
Hubbard 14
Huddleston 31
Huff 18

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Huffinan 23,24
Humphries 16
. Hunter 16
Hurt 28
Hutchin 16
Hutchinson 12,22
Hyland 16
Ives 23
Jackson 15,17,
22,24,28,34,
Jacobs 17
Jahnicken 18
Jardon 34
Jenkins 25,26
Jennings 16,17,34
Jewett 17
Johnson 21,26,29
Jones 16,17,27
Jordan 5,34
Joy 21
Kahn 17,23
Kapp 23
Kassold 17
Katherman 34
Keeler 28
Keihl17
Keilman 34
Keith 17
Kennedy 15
Key 16
Kilworth 17
Kimball 17,28,
29,30
Kindig 1
King 14, 17, 18
Kinnear 30
Kinsey 34
Koch 34
Koelsch 9
Konig 1
Kraft 34
Krouse 13
Krueger 34
Lallier 34
Lamb 11,18

Mason 19
Mather 28
Matney 1
Matthews 9
Maxwell 19
McBriar 11
McCarthy 34
McClure 20
McConnell 29
McCoy 11,16,21
McCreary 12,24,
25
McCullough 13
McCurdy 30
McFadden 34
McFarland 30,31
McGinnis 20
McKay 34
McKern ora 20
.McKenna 20
McKinny 34
McKinsey 16
McLean 20
McMillan 31
McMurray 26
McNace 18
McNees 20
McNish 14,34
Mead 229
Meairs 19
Mears 19
Merriman 28
Messenger 199
Metheun 24
Metsker 14
Michael 10,21,24
Miller 26
Miller 19, 23
20,22
Monroe 14
Montgomery
13,21
Moon 19
Moore 3,14,19
22,26,30,31,34 .

Landis 18
Landrum 18
Larson 27
Lary 14
Lathrop 3
Lawrence 13,19,
21
Laws 18
Leamer 10,18
Learned 30
Led 34
Lee 9,18
Lehew 18
Lemon 18
Leslie 23
Lester 34
Levings 34
Lewis 11
Lieshner 18
Lind 15
Lindner 25
Loesch 9,13,15
Lohrenz 34
Loomis 28
Love 26
Lowe 15
Lowing 18
Lutz 34
Lyon 29
Lysinger 31
Mackey 30
Madden 18
Maggio 19
Maglimmery 1
Maloney 19
Malory 10
Manter 19
Markham 34
Markley 34
Marple 28
Marshall 19,23,:
Martin 11,15,
16,19
Marvin 10,12,
20,23

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Morris 19
Morrison 19
Morton 34
Motter 18
Markham 34
Mueller 16,18,
19,24
Murray 1,24
Musick 34.
Myers 10
Nance 1
Neal 20
Neis 1
Neisley 31
Nichols 27
Nickle 19
Niedermair 20
Norton-9,10,11,
13,12,14,15,
16,17,18,19,
20,21,22,23,
24,25,27,
Norwine 16
Noyes 12,28,30
Obryon 17
Oesch 29
Okeefe 10
Olds 19
Oliver 23
Orrick 20
Oshel 19
Owen 20
Paden 15
Palmateer 12,20
Pardee 21
Parisa 34
Parker 34
Parkinson 34
Parnell 20
Parr 22
Parris 28
Pasley 19
Patterson 20,23
Patty 20
Payne 24

�Peabody 20
Pears 20
Pearson 21
Pegley 21
Pellet 21
Percy 34
Perky 12,15
Perry 21
Peters 11
Petzold 34
Philps 12
Pitman 18
Pittman 24
Plasket 25
Platt 13
Pleasant 18
Plummer 34
Poehler 10,28,30
Poole 27
Porter 1
Postma 334
Potter 21
Prather 21
Preisach 30
Prentice 34
Prentiss 26
Pritz 17
Pugh 31
Pumroy 21
Quist 34
Raber 12
Rader 34
Ralston 28
Ramsey 21
Randall 15,27
Rankin 30
Rapard 24
Raymond 30
Rayson 21
Reece 21
Reed 21
Remple 34
Renfro 21
Reser 14
Reynolds 29

Rhoades 10
Rice 21,23
Richards 10
Richardson 24
Ridenour 14
Ridgeway 31
Riemer 34
Riggs 27,29
Risdon 23
Roberts 25
Robertson 28
Robinson 17,18,
21
Robson 24
Rodman 19
Roger 19,25
Rogers 15,16,
21,23
Rongish 34
" Rooney 34
Rose 20,26
Royer21
Ruble 19
Rudiger 28
Ruether 34
Rush 11
Russell 20,21,34
Sable 21
Sage 9,15,34
Saile 34
Salisbury 13
Sammer 22
Sample 12
Sanborn 31
Sanders 22
Sands 26,30
Sanger 26
Sargent 26,27
Saulsberry 18
Saunders 29
Savage 22,29
Sayre 10
Schaefer 9,22
Sche1134
Schleseiger 34

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Schmidli 22
Schultz 22
Schurle 22
Schurr 16
Scofield 34
Scott 12,18,22
Searl 28
Searls 22
Sechrest 22
Selig 22
Semple 13
Shackelford 1
Shane 22
Sharp 11,18
Sharpe 15,22
. Shaum 29
Shepherd 10
Shields 13,19
Shirk 1
Shirley 34
Shogrin 34
Shotwe1129
Shrader 1
Sharpe 19
Shuck 17
Simon 34
Simpson 20,26,27
Siscoe 22
Sjogren 34
Skiles 13
Skinner 13,18
Sleeper 22
Slusser 34
Smith 12,17,22
27,31
Smithmeyer 30
Smothers 22
Sneed 22
Sne1122
Snow 19
Snyder 10,12
Somerville 14,17,
18,19,20
Sowash 27
Sowers 24

Spalding 22
Spaulding 31
Speicher 34
Spence 11,18
Spencer 11, 12,~
Splinter 16
Splinters 15
Sprint 34
Springer 30
Stallings 24
Steele 25
Steinbrook 34
Steinke 34
Sternbery 26
Stevens 31
Stevenson 23
Stewart 22,23 .
Stiles 1
Stimpson 23
Stone 14,23,30
Stover 23
Strong 14,27
Stutsman 34
Sullivan 23
Sullivann 18
Summers 30
Sutcliffe 4
Sutliff25,31
Sweet 27
Swift 27
Tabing 14
Talley 34
Tappe 28
Taylor 14,15,29
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T~15
.~29

Thacher 30
Thomas 23
thompkins 22,3:
. thomson 23
Thoren 22
Thouvenel 11 '.
Thudium 23
Tibbets 24

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�Tolbert 23
Toping 23
Torbert 28
'Torneden 23
Townsend 23
Trapp 22
Treadway 29
Trembly 15
Treworgn 10
Tridhope 24
Trout 24
Trueblood 29
Trvan 24
Turner 23,24
Turtle 24
Tuttle 24
Tyner 27
Ulrich 17,24,25,
34
Updyke 31
Utley 4
VanHorum 11
Vaughn 34
Viets 34
Vincent 29
Waddel24
Wade 22
Wahlstrom 24
Walker 24,34
Wallace 21,22
Wallenzien 23
Warfield 16
Washington 24
Watkins 24
Watson 29
Watteville 24
Watts 34
Waybright 15
Wayers 12
Weaver 30
Webber 20,24
Weidmnn 24
Weil34
Wells 28
Wenn 13

Wenta 34
Weybright 34
Wheeler 29,31
Wherry 17
White 27
Whitney 18,31,34
Widener 10,13
Wiechert 34
Wiedemann 29
Wiggins 25
Wilder 26
Williams 11 ,21 ,
24,25
Willis 25,34
Wilson 13,16,25
Winchell 22,3
Winey 14,16,17,
21,25
Wingerd 22
Winnie 19
Winter 24
Winters 25
Wirt 34
Wise 19
Wittnam 25
Woally 28
Wolf 1
Wolverton 34
Wood 25,27,28
34
Woodard 26
Woodruff31
Worley 34
Wormley 26
Wright 11,25
Wulfkuhle 34
Wyatt 34
Yocum 1
Young 1
Ziesenis 20
Ziesnis 25
Zimmerman 1O

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Abernathy 20
Adair 27
Adams 30,31
Ahlstrom 31
Albert 16
Albritton 31
Alderman 17
Allen 31
Alley 31
Anderson 6,13,
Andrews 31
Arnold 31
Averill 13
Axer 16
Ayres 14,15,27
Bachela 14
Bachelor 13
Baer 31
Baldwin 7,13,24
Ballard 24
Ballerson 13
Banker 14,15,
18,19,22,25
Barber 13
Barnes 15
Barnum 31
Baxter 13
Beach 31
Beal13
Beamer 13
Bean 14
Beard 14
Becker 14,31
Beckman 31
Bedsaul 14
Bell 21,26
Belt 31
Benander 14
Benfer 14
Bennett 28
Berg 17
Berry 14
Bick 14,18

Biggs 14,17,22
25
Bigley 31
Birk 18
Bishop 14
Black 14
Blackburn 25
Blair 31
Blake 31
Blaker 14
Bleader 14
Bodwell 25
Boehnner 10
Bollard 14
Bond 14
Bonebrake 16
Boringer 18
Boykin 14,15,
16,26
Boyles 20
Braden 24
Bradley 24
Branham 16
Brecheisen 10
Bronaugh 14
Brooks 25,31
Brown 15,21
28,31
Brownlee 15
Bruner 23
Bryant 15,31
Buchheim 15
Buck 15
Buehner 10
Bullene 15
Burchill 12
Burdette 21
Burditt 18
Burge 15
Burgoyne 15
Burney 15
Bums 31
Butel20
Caldwell 15
Carey 15

Carpenter 15
Carter 15
Chambers 16,31
Chance 31
CharIton 18,19,
20,28
Chipely 21
Churchill 24
Clark 1,13,16
21,28,31
Cleland 31
Cline 16
Coathey 21·
Cobb 26
Coffman 16
Cole 16
Collett 31
Collins 16
Conley 31
Cook 7,27,31
Cooper 22,25,
26,27,31
Cordley 15,18,
19,20,21,23,26
Corey 31
Cornforth 16
Courtney 16
Craig 16
Craigmile 22 .
Crawford 16
Creel 18
Creel 28
Crisswell 29
Crothers 31
Cummings 16,31
Cunningham 18,
28,30
Curlett 26
Curries 29
Curtis 16,28
Daily 24
Daly 2,5
Darnold 14
Davenport 16
Davies 6

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Davis 15,16
24,31
Davy 28
Deaver 30
Deay 1,17,23
Dedrick 17
Deering 17
Deming 17
Detwiler 16
Dicker 311
Dinelly 23 .
Dissinger 17
Divelly 23
Dixon 25
Dobson 16
Doliarhide 12
Dunakin 31
Duncan 31
Dwelly 23
Edholm 24
Edmonds 31
Edmondson 26
Eleanor 24
Eliasdotter 6
Elliott 20,31
Ellis 23
Erickson 31
Eudaly 17
Evans 27
Fagre1l31
Falls 31
Faxon 31
Fenn 21
Ferguson 17
F:ields 31
Finnup 30
Fischer 31
Flory 31
Fogwell 29
Foley 17
Foreman 31
Foster 17,31
Fox 24
Frenger 31
Fry 17,27

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Frye 28
Fugate 17
Fulkerson 18
Furman 14
Gage 28
Galbreath 27
Galligar 18
Gantz 14,18
Ganuss 31
Gardner 18
Garton 22
Garver 15
Garvin 18
Gatewood 31
Gaumer 18
Gazette 31
Geelan 16
Gentry 13
Georgia 18
Getty 18
Gibler 18
Giles 21
Gill 16
Gillespie 3,31
Givens 31
Glann 18
Glatz 13
Gleason 18
Gleed 29
Good 18
Goodrich 19
Gottstein 26
Goudy 15,27
Graham 19
Grant 1
Graves 22
Gray 31
Greene 19
Griffin 31
Griffis 16,24
Griffith 13,16,18
19,20,24,26
Groener 28
Grvener 20
Gulley 311

Gunther 19,31
Haas 19,23
Haelsig 22
Hafferkamp 31
Halderman 16
Hale 13
Hall 19
Hamilton 19
Hammer 22,26
Hammond 22
Hanselman 15
Harbill 19
Harlan 31
Harman 27,3 1
Harris 19
Harshman 19
Hart 13,19,28
Hartman 26
Harvey 3
Haskell 15,20
Hatton 26
Hausman 10
Hayes 17
Head 19
Heim 30
Hellen 19
Hempstead 20
Henderson 21,22,
Henrichs 24
Hickey 31
Hickkey 31
Hiddleston 20
Hiesrodt 20
Higgins 30
Hill 31
Hinchman 21
Hindman 29
Hines 20
Hoadley 4
Hoag 25
Hobbs 21,31
Hogan 12,16
Holladay 20
Holliday 20
Holloway 31

Holly 16,20
Holmes 20
Holt 22 .
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